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Grogan James, groceries and provisions, 74 Champlain, h 2 Peru.
Grogan Lawrence, employee of J. R. Booth, h 2 Peru.
Grogan Michael, employee of J. R. Booth, bds 2 Peru.
Grotan Royal, employee Taft, Morgan & Co., h rear of 54 North Champlain. Grotton -, laborer, h 15 Peru.
Grow Torrence W., bds with Edwin Hard.
Guertin Eugene, barber, employee A. Blanchard, h 43 St. Paul.
Guertin Joseph, journeyman hair dresser, 36 Church, h 94 North Champlain.
Guiatt Charles, blacksmith, bds 77 Battery.
Guilluame John E. S., cook, bds 176 Battery.
Gunni Barney, marble polisher, h 186 North Champlain.
GUTCHELL HENRY J., clerk Vermont Life Insurance Co., 176 Main, bds 28 LaFountain.
Gutchell Joseph, house painter, bds 249 Elmwood ave.
Guthrie Maria, widow of William, bds 29 North Champlain.
Guyette Abraham, house painter and paper hanger, h 23 South Cham plain.
Guyette Charles, machinist. bds 77 South Battery.
Guyette Frank, engineer for Burlington Manuf'g Co., h 102 Howard.
Guyette Oscar, butcher, h 268 North Winooski ave.
Guyette Thomas, laborer, h 176 North.
Guyette Felix, painter, bds 23 South Champlain.
Hackett George H., yardman C. V. R. R., h 418 North.
Hackett James M., stone cutter, h 441 North.
Hadcock William, Jr., cutter for N. Allen, bds American Hotel.
Hadd Mary T. Miss, bds 113 Elmwood ave.
*HAGAR GEORGE I., dealer in hardware, paints, oils, belting, brushes, twines and saddlery hardware, and manuf. of gig saddles, etc., 174 Col- lege, h 337 do. [Adv. on map.]
Hagar Luther M., retired hardware dealer, h 323 College.
Hagar William E., clerk, employee George A. Rumsey, h 114 Pearl.
Halahan Nora Mrs., h 112 North Champlain.
Hale Hattie A., music teacher, bds 292 Pearl.
Hale Herbert A., photographer, employee Wm. J. Brown, bds 49 Church. Haley Bridget Mrs., h 280 North Bend.
Haley Michael, laborer, h South Battery.
Hall Angeline, h 234 North Winooski ave.
Hall Ansel C., traveling salesman for Van Sicklen, Seymour & Co., h 36 Strong.
Hall Charles P., clerk in C. V. R. R. freight office, bds 11 Centre.
Hall Emanuel, employee Wm. Scott, bds 141 Battery.
Hall Elias S., book-keeper for Pope, Berry & Hall, bds 33 Pine.
Hall Frances, laborer, h 415 South Union.
Hall Harriet G., widow of Wm. S., h 33 Pine.
Hall Hattie E. Miss, assistant librarian, Fletcher Free Library, bds 33 Pine. HALL HENRY W., manager of Bailey's music rooms, pianos, organs, sheet music and general musical merchandise, 151 Main, h 149 Cherry.
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Hall Joseph, employee Eugene Goodrich, 19 North.
Hall Lewis A., house painter, h 20 Cedar.
HALL SARAH M. Miss, warper at Burlington and Winooski Cotton Mills, bds 475 Colchester ave.
HALL WILBER, (Winooski) weaver for J. H. Gates & Co., h 475 Colches- ter ave.
Hall William E., (Pope, Berry & Hall) bds VanNess House.
Hallaire Charles, printer, Free Press office, h 38 Decatur.
HALLAIRE CHARLES, JR., employee brush factory, bds 38 Decatur.
Hallaire Louis, house painter, 37 Peru, h do.
Hallihan Lawrence, employee J. R. Booth, h 19 King.
Halloran Margaret A., resident, h 34 King.
Halloran Patrick, railroad laborer, h 34 King.
Halo John, employee Shepard & Morse Lumber Co., h 230 North.
Halo Mitchell, employee Shepard & Morse Lumber Co., h 54 Hyde.
Halpin Patrick, stone cutter, bds 192 St. Paul.
Hamilton Rascelus P., employee Dr. Bingham, bds 100 College.
Hamlin Mitchell, teamster, h 193 North Battery.
Hamlin Louis, prop. People's Tea Store, 143 North Champlain.
Hamlin Theophile, teamster, h 100 North.
Hammer Ellen Mrs., employee of N. Allen, h 14 Poplar.
Hammer Philip, day watchman at C. V. R. R. depot, h 14 Poplar.
Hammond David, laborer, h 166 South Battery.
Handley John A., laborer, bds 42 King.
Hanaley Margaret, widow of Patrick, h 42 King.
HANLEY MARTIN D., gardener, h 78 South Willard.
Hanlon John J., employee Elias Lyman, h 37 Main.
Hanlon Redmond, laborer, h 37 Main.
Hanlon William H., employee Skillings, Whitney & Barnes, h 37 Main. Hanna George, laborer, 220 South Champlain.
Hannellan Margaret, widow of John, h 3 South Champlain.
Haran Katie Miss, dressmaker, 81 Cherry (up stairs).
Hard Edwin, retired inn keeper, h South Prospect.
HARD ELEAZER R., (Hard & Safford) h 181 South Union.
Hard & Safford, (E. R. H. & A. G. S.) att'ys and counselors at law, office Court House.
HARDEN FRANK P., (F. P. Harden & Co.) bds 181 South Union.
*HARDEN F. P. & CO., (Frank P. & Mrs. Julia P.) dealers in boots and shoes, 168 College. [Adv. on page 280.]
Harden Thomas, foreman stone cutter for J. W. Goodell & Co., h 200 Col- lege.
Hare William H., att'y and counselor at law, Bank Block, 156 College, bds Quincy House.
Harrington Charles, dresser in Gates & Co.'s Cotton Mills, bds 323 St. Paul. Harrington Charlotte, (Winooski) widow of Joseph, h 54 Chase.
Harrington George H., clerk Champlain Transportation Co., h 94 King. Harrington Edward J., machinist, bds 54 Chase.
Harrington Lyndon K., supt. of J. W. Goodell & Co.'s marble mill, h 221 St. Paul.
HARRINGTON W. EDWARD, night watchman for Skillings, Whitney & Barnes, h 7 Shelburne.
HART CHARLES S., wholesale and retail dealer in groceries, fruits, etc., 4 Bank Block, College, h 73 Main
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Harvey James A., designer and draughtsman, h 186 South Willard.
Harvey Sarah Miss, teacher in Nazareth school, Allen st., bds 243 Prospect. HASELTON SENECA, city judge, lawyer, court house, h cor Union and 118 Adams.
Hassett Patrick, employee C. V. R. R., h 65 South Champlain.
Hastings Johanna, widow of Thomas, h 65 Front.
Hastings John, laborer, bds 65 Front.
Hastings John F., farmer for T. H. Canfield, Institute road.
Haswell Florence Miss, bds 275 College.
HATCH D. FRANK, (Walker, Hatch & Co.) h 85 Pine.
Hatch George W., clerk for Ripley & Holton, residence in Panton, Addison county.
HATCH JO D. How., mayor, office City Hall, h 52 Williams, bds Van Ness House.
Hatch William C., clerk for Ripley & Holton, 49 Church.
HATHAWAY ALVAH G., clerk for A. G. Strong, bds 185 Pine.
Hathaway Andrew J., carpenter and joiner and building mover, h North ave. Hathaway, Arthur J., employee B. S. Nichols, h 104 North Champlain.
Hathaway Arthur L., aged 82 years, bds 122 North Champlain.
Hathaway Martha, widow of Captain Gilbert, pensioner of the last war, h 185 Pine.
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Hathaway Timothy, laborer, h Pitkin.
Hathaway - -, employee Brink's foundry, h 104 North Champlain.
Hathaway William, clerk, bds 118 Pine.
Hathaway William A., clerk for W. S. Vincent, bds North ave.
HATHAWAY WILLIAM H., salesman for A. N. Percy, bds 185 Pine. Havens Mary S. Miss, dressmaker, rooms 196 Bank.
Hawkins Thomas D., servant, bds 303 Pearl.
Hawley Ellen, M., widow of Merritt, h 80 Colchester ave.
Hawley James, employee J. W. Goodell, bds 42 King, cor Champlain.
Hay Alexander L., dealer in choice groceries, teas, coffees and spices, fine fruits and vegetables a specialty, 101 Church, h 77 North Union.
Hay Charles J., clerk for A. L. Hay, bds 77 North Union.
Hayden Chauncey H., student, bds 66 Grant.
Hayden James, employee B. S. Nichols & Co., bds Battery.
Hayes Dennis W., (Winooski) stone mason, h 6 Chase.
Hayes Edward, resident, bds 42 King, cor Champlain.
*HAYES JOHN W., dealer in coal, wood and groceries, agent for mail steamers, every week direct between New York, Boston and Liverpool, office and store Champlain, cor King, wood and coal yard foot of Cham- plain, h 151 South Champlain. [Adv. on page 456.]
Hayes Maggie E. Miss, clerk for Arsene Nautelle, bds 170 Elmwood ave.
Hayes Patrick, day watchman, h 59 North Bend.
Hayes William E., employee of D. G. Reed, h 166 North Winooski ave. Hayes Patrick, laborer, h 76 Elm.
Hayes Patrick, laborer, h 162 North Battery, cor Myrtle.
Haynes Judson A., shipping clerk for O. J. Walker & Bros., h 73 George.
Haynes Lorenzo W., employee C. V. R. R., h 122 North Champlain.
HAYWARD CHARLES R., (J. W. Goodell & Co.) secretary of Burling- ton Manufacturing Company, h Main, n Willard.
HAZEN DANIEL P., engineer Shepard & Morse Lumber Company, h 13 Blodgett.
Hebert John M., employee Henry Loomis, h 406 North.
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N. H. DOWN'S VEGETABLE BALSAMIC ELIXIR
Is a sure cure for Coughs, Colds, Whooping- Cough, and all Lung Diseases, when taken in season. People die of consumption simply because of neg- lect, when the timely use of this remedy would have cured them at once.
Fifty-two years of constant use proves the fact that no cough remedy has stood the test like Downs' Elixir. Price 35c., 50c. and $1.00 per bottle. For Sale Everywhere.
Dr. Baxter's Mandrake BITTERS
Will cure Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Indigestion, and all diseases arising from Biliousness. Price 25 cents per bottle. For Sale Everywhere.
HENRY & JOHNSON'S ARNICA AND OIL LINIMENT. For Man and Beast, The most perfect liniment ever compounded. Price 25c. and 50c. For Sale Everywhere
Hebert Peter, employee W. S. Holland, bds 406 North.
Heffner Hattie Mrs., dressmaker, 24 Center.
Heffron John, marble polisher, bds 486 St. Paul.
Heffron Edward, employee C. V. R. R., h 486 St Paul.
HEFFRON MARTIN M., conductor on B. & L. R. R., h 39 Bank.
Hendee Franklin J. Dr., farmer 130 on Prospect st. and 200 in Williston and Shelburne, h 133 Maple, cor St. Paul.
Hendee Whipple F., book-keeper for E. Lyman, bds 133 Maple, cor St. Paul.
Hendricks William, stone cutter, bds 92 St. Paul.
Henderson Edward F., clerk in express office, bds 52 North Union.
Henderson James B., conductor on B. & L. R. R., bds 52 North Union.
Henderson William, agent U. S. & C. and National Express Cos., III St. Paul, h 52 North Union.
Henderson William, clerk, China Hall, bds 49 Church.
Henderson William J., clerk for R. B. Stearns & Co., bds 95 Adams.
Hennigan Janies, laborer, h 170 North Battery.
Hennigan Thomas, employee W. H. Brink & Co., h 30 Cherry.
Hennigan Thomas, laborer, bds 170 North Battery.
Henry Ferdinand S., student at University, bds 18 Pearl.
Henry James, employee J. R. Booth, bds with Thomas H.
Henry John W., machinist, h 134 North Battery.
*HENRY, JOHNSON & LORD, (Wm. W. Henry, Eli B. Johnson, and L. B. Lord) manufs. of proprietary medicines, pure flavoring extracts, essences, toilet articles, etc., 119, 121 and 123 College. [Adv. on page 465.]
Henry Mollie M., copying clerk for Henry, Johnson & Lord, bds 18 Pearl. Henry Thomas, laborer, Interval ave.
HENRY WILLIAM W. GEN., (Henry, Johnson & Lord) U. S. marshal, Custom House Building, h 18 Pearl.
Hercht Julia A. Mrs., dressmaker, 34 Church, h do.
Herrick Francis H., first assistant teacher in Vermont Episcopal Institute, bds do.
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Herrick Stephen L., retired merchant, summer residence 349 College.
Herrick William, stone cutter, bds 92 St. Paul.
Herrington Fred C., clerk for Wells, Richardson & Co., bds 151 Cherry. Heureux Oliver, laborer, h 216 North.
Hewett Charles H., painter, employee Holt & Barnes, h 48 Elm. Hewett Daniel, stone cutter for Walker & Taplin, h 93 Pearl.
Hewett Marvin J., (Hewett & Mead) butcher, h 30 North Champlain.
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CHITTENDEN COUNTY DIRECTORY.
HENRY H. DAVIS,
DEALER IN
Books, Stationery,
BEADS,
GAMES,
Artists' Materials, Fancy Goods,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND MERCHANDISE,
65 Church Street,
BURLINGTON, - VERMONT.
LAKE VIEW HOUSE,
BURLINGTON, VT., Situated Corner Cherry and Battery Streets. The House stands on rising ground and commands a beautiful view of the
MATCHLESS CHAMPLAIN! and a long sweep of
The Towering Adirondacks. The City, regarding its Parks and Greens, has NO SUPERIOR IN ALL NEW ENGLAND. Our guests will at all times find our Tables furnished with all the
Delicacies Season.
Airy and pleasant rooms, and attentive servants, and the proprietor always solicitious for their comfort and welfare.
I respectfully solicit the patronage of the traveling public.
J. B. FORRANT, Proprietor.
J. S. BENHAMM Dealer in DRUGS&MEDICINES,
1 Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Pure Confectionery, CHOICE BRANDS OF CIGARS, PIPES AND TOBACCO. Stationery, and Circulating Library. Agent for the Champion Truss and Abdominal Supporters. PHYSICIANS PRESBIPTONS CAERFULLY PREPARED DAY AND NIGHT. MILTON DEPOT, - - - VERMONT.
WILLIAM SMITH & CO., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
LIGHT, OPEN, AND TOP
Rear of Van Ness House, St. Paul Street, Burlington, Vt. Repairing A Specialty !
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Hewett & Mead, (M. J. Hewett and A. A. Mead) meat market, 78 Pearl. Hewson William S., carpenter and joiner, h 55 North Winooski ave. Heyde Charles L., landscape painter, 21 Pearl, h do.
Hibbard Benjamin F., dealer in and tuner of pianos, h 419 Pearl.
HIBBARD CURTIS A., manufacturer and wholesale dealer in boots, shoes, and rubbers, 52 and 54 College, h 68 do.
Hickey William F., surveyor of lumber, employee Shepard & Morse Lumber Co., h 93 Cherry.
HICKOK HENRY P., president Merchants' National Bank, h 244 Pearl, cor North Union.
Hickok Horatio, (Matthews & Hickok) h 346 South Union.
HICKOK JAMES W., attorney and counselor at law, h 143 South Willard. HICKOK WILLIAM C., M. D., retired allo. physician, aged 79 years, h 567 St. Paul.
Hicks Clarence, (Ostrander & Hicks) h 27 Church.
Hicks Daniel F., painter h 37 Hyde.
HICKS DANIEL N., laborer, bds 68 North Prospect.
Hildreth Chester, (Brinsmaid & Hildreth,) h 83 North Champlain. .
Hildreth Dennis H., employee Shepard & Morse Lumber Co.
Hill George W., laborer, Institute road.
Hill George W., inspector of customs, bds 412 Maple.
Hill Hannah, widow of Thomas, h 412 Maple.
Hill Henry R., clerk for Edward P. Shaw, bds 15 Center.
Hill Jeannette H., widow of William, h 48 Front.
Hill John, employee Kimball, h 200 Battery.
Hill Nathan S., retired attorney, h 194 South Prospect.
Hill Orange V., piano agent, h 86 North Union.
HILLIARD JOHN S., jeweler, 90 Church, h do.
Hinckley Albert H., employee R. M. Clapp, bds 42 Church
Hinckley Frank, employee R. M. Clapp, bds 12 Church.
Hindes George W. Col., fire insurance department Whitcomb & Fuller's office, 244 Main.
Hindes Helen M., bds 244 Main.
Hinds Edwards, tailor, employee Turk Bros., bds 92 St. Paul.
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Hoard Mary J. Miss, teacher St. Joseph's School.
Hodge Esther M., widow of R. H. D., bds 139 Bank.
Hodge S. Dwight, dentist, 82 Church, h 139 Bank and 69 St. Paul. Hoffnagle Betsey Miss, bds 29 North Union.
Hogan Catharine, widow of Thomas, resident, h 93 South Battery.
Hogan Ellen Miss, servant for Rt. Rev. Louis DeGoesbriand, 84 Cherry.
Hogan John, (Winooski) employee Pioneer shops, bds 51 Barrett.
Hogan John E., foreman sash and blinds shop of J. R. Booth, bds 35 St. Paul. Hogan Mary Mrs., (Winooski) widow of Patrick, h 57 Barrett.
Hogan Patrick, employee Shepard & Morse Lumber Co., h 70 North.
Hogan William D., clerk for C. P. Smith, h 19 Rose.
Holland Wallace S., manuf. of fancy cabinet cases, Venetian blind lathes, Pioneer Building, Lake st., h 47 North Champlain.
Hollenbeck John B., h 24 George.
Hollenbeck Peter A., captain of the steamer " Herald," h 189 St. Paul.
HOLMES GEORGE W., (George W. Holmes & Co.,) h 14 Centre and 93 South Winooski ave.
*HOLMES GEORGE W. & CO., (Edmund Whitney, of Washington, D. C.,) manufs. of gloves and mittens, 186 College. [Adv. on page 374.]
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Holmes John, employee R. M. Clapp, h 204 College.
Holt A. C., works for Holt, Barnes & Co., bds 159 Bank.
Holt George R., (Holt, Barnes & Co.,) bds 159 Bank.
Holt, Barnes & Co., (George R. Holt, Lawrence K. Barnes and William E. Skillings,) manufs. of spools and bobbins of every discription, Pine south of Maple.
Holton Edward A. Capt., carpenter, employee Ferguson Manuf'g Co., h 73 Monroe.
HOLTON JOEL H., (Ripley & Holton,) h 75 Grant.
Home for Destitute Children, Miss Carrie E. Carr, matron, Shelburne st.
Hopkins Andrew J., employee J. H. Gates, h 20 Chase.
Hopkins George W., foreman for Burlington Manuf. Co., h 45 George
Hopkins M. M., widow of Rt. Rev. John H., resident, Institute road. Hopkins Stephen D., inspector U. S. customs, h 327 Pearl.
Hosmer Marshall W., (Hosmer & Baker,) h 91 Main, cor Pine.
Hosmer & Baker, (M. W. H. & J. D. B.) undertakers and furniture ware rooms, 185 College.
Houle Narcisse, boot bottomer for Kelsey & Brodie, h 253 Pearl.
House George R., hostler, bds 51 Bank.
House Mary, widow of James, h 51 Bank.
Hovey Matilda M., widow of George W., corporation boarding house, 323 St. Paul.
Howard Alice, widow of John, h 19 King.
Howard Andrew J., county clerk, Court House, h 60 Elmwood ave.
Howard Grenville H., student, bds 60 Elmwood ave.
*HOWARD H. H. & CO., rubber stamp makers, 181 College. [Adv. on page 388.]
Howard Hannah B., widow of Sion E., h 72 St. Paul.
Howard Hiram H .. (H. H. Howard & Co.) bds 22 Center.
Howard Holland H., resident, bds 35 St. Paul.
Howard Hose Co. No. 5, Milo C. Brayton, foreman ; Joseph McConnell, first assistant ; hall 542 South Union.
HOWARD NATIONAL BANK, Lawrence Barnes, pres. ; Charles A. Sum- ner, cashier ; capital $300,000, Church cor College.
HOWARD OPERA HOUSE, Bank, cor Church.
Howe George G., harness maker, employee of A. McGaffey, bds 251 Main.
Howe Henry H., yard master C. V. R. R., h 34 Grant.
Hoyt Frank B., salesman for J. W. Goodell & Co., h 67 North Battery.
Hubbard J. Henry, farmer, bds 29 Murray.
Hubbard Jesse M., retired farmer, owns 275 acres in Cambridge, Lamoille Co., h 29 Murray.
HUDSON GEORGE, car repairer B. & L. R. R. shop, h 182 North Champlain.
Hudson William G., employee J. R. Booth, h 40 North Champlain
Hughes Catharine, widow of Charles, h 9 North ave.
Hughes Thomas, laborer, h 9 North ave.
Hulburd Merritt Rev., pastor of the M. E. church, h 56 South Winooski ave. HUMPHREY ALBERT O., (Safford, Wetherby & Co.) h 103 N. Winooski
ave.
Humphrey Henry C., clerk for Safford, Wetherby & Co., bds 103 N. Winooski ave.
THE LARGEST STOCK OF CLOTHING OFFERED IN VER- MONT, at The Blue Store, 85 Church St., Burlington, Vt.
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Humphrey Sylvanus, retired physician, h 22 North Winooski ave. HUNGERFORD EDWARD REV., h 303 Pearl.
Hunt Cornelia H., widow of Lyman, h 96 Colchester ave.
Hunt D. Frank, machinist, bds 475 Colchester ave.
Hunt Edward A., traveling agent for Walker & Taplin, h 20 St. Paul.
Hunt Nancy, widow of John, bds 38 Battery Place.
Huntington Carrie, (Mrs. Wm. A.) book-keeper for Wm., A. Huntington, h 76 Elmwood ave.
HUNTINGTON SAMUEL, (S. Huntington & Co.) h 77 North Winooski ave.
HUNTINGTON S. & CO., (Samuel H. and George W. Whitney) wholesale and retail dealers in books and stationery, 177 College, cor Church.
HUNTINGTON WILLIAM A., general agent Singer sewing machine and attachments for all kinds of sewing machines, 68 Church, h 76 Elmwood ave.
Hurley Charles, employee of W. D. G. Crane, h 77 Rose.
Hurley James, invalid, h 191 Champlain.
Hurley William, h 7 North avenue.
Hutchinson Mary A. Miss, h 183 North Union.
Hutchinson Merrill N., business in New York city, h 416 Pearl.
Hyde Harold R., printer for G. M. Lord, bds 12 Church.
Hyde Louisa C., widow John, bds 196 Pine.
Hyland Lizzie E. Miss, millinery, 78 Church cor Bank, bds 247 Main.
Hyland Mary, milliner for Lizzie E., bds 247 Main.
Irwin Anna, widow of John, bds 15 Loomis.
Irwin Richard J., express messenger, C. V. R. R., h 15 Loomis.
Isham Austin, retired farmer, bds 285 North.
Isham Carrie M. Mrs., h 77 North Union.
Isham Catharine J., widow of Jairah B., h 179 Elmwood ave.
Isham Fred A., clerk at postoffice, bds 28 Allen.
Isham Horace, farmer 225 in Williston, h 285 North.
*ISHAM JEREMIAH M., merchant tailor, 72 Church, h 28 Allen. on page 3 10.]
[Adv.
Isham Lamira A., widow of George B., h 37 Decatur.
Isham L. A. Mrs., boarding house, 88 Grant.
Isham Walter C., clerk in Merchants' Bank, bds 77 North Union.
Jacobs Harriet O., (Mrs. B. J.) resident, h 49 Church.
James Charles, laborer, h 15 Pearl.
James Martha E. Mrs., wash woman, h rear of 54 North Champlain.
Jarry Edward, shoemaker, h 200 North Battery.
JARRY FRANK, boot bottomer, h 200 North Battery, cor Poplar.
Jervis George D., traveling agent for A. L. Bailey, pianos and organs, h 30 Decatur.
Jenks Sidney D., employee Shepard & Morse Lumber Co., h 16 Center.
Jewett Jennie M. Miss, assistant teacher in The Home for Destitute Chil- dren, Shelburne st.
JENNINGS JAMES, agent for The Singer Manuf'g. Co., 68 Church, bds American Hotel.
Jepson Harry, stone cutter, bds Quincy House.
Jerauld Dwight P., traveling salesman, h 71 North Winooski ave.
Jerome Albert, boatman, h 96 North Champlain.
Jerome Ann, (Mrs. Louis) h 96 North Champlain.
Jerome Emily Miss, dressmaker for Miss Paine, bds 96 North Champlain.
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Jerome John, h 29 King.
Jewell William S., (Winooski) carpenter and joiner, and cabinet maker, Cotton Mill st.
Joachim Frank X., employee Tampico Dressing Works, h 60 North Champlain. Johns Alex. N., traveling salesman for Morse, Shepard & Co., of Boston, h 339 Colchester ave.
Johnson Annie M., assistant teacher Burlington High School, bds 196 South Willard.
Johnson A. Webster, (Johnson Bros.) bds American Hotel.
Johnson Bros., (A. Webster and M. Wilson) crockery, china, glassware, wall paper, window shades, silver plated ware, lamps, and chandeliers, 69 Church.
Johnson Charles C., employee Free Press, bds 94 Colchester ave.
Johnson Edward, employee Free Press, h 314 Maple.
Johnson Edward F., engineer, bds 162 South Champlain.
JOHNSON ELI B., (Henry, Johnson & Lord) h 119 Pearl, cor St. Paul. JOHNSON ELMORE, contractor and builder, h 85 Elmwood.
Johnson George E., deputy clerk U. S. courts, h 151 Cherry.
Johnson Henry, employee Elias Lyman, bds 162 South Champlain.
Johnson Henry C., foreman in Lyman's coal yard, h 181 St. Paul.
Johnson Henry L., commander in U. S. navy, bds 328 Pearl.
JOHNSON JOHN W., foreman Ferguson Mfg. Co., h 64 College.
Johnson Lulu M. Miss, employee Henry, Johnson & Lord, bds 119 Pearl.
Johnson M. Wilson, (Johnson Bros.) business manager for Game Ridge Sil- ver Mining Co., of New York.
Johnson Peter, (Winooski) h 8 Barrett.
Johnson Seth M., traveling salesman for S. Beach, 151 Cherry.
Johnson William, laborer, h 162 South Champlain.
Johnson William L., engineer C. V. R. R., bds 162 South Champlain.
Johnstone John W., stone cutter Burlington Mfg. Co., bds 45 North Cham- plain.
Johnstone Thomas J., foreman of Burlington Mfg. Co., h 45 North Cham- plain.
Johonnott Albert, (A. & F.) residence in Montpelier.
Johonnott A. & F., (Albert and Fred) manufacturers and dealers in leather and findings, 124 College.
Johonnott Fred, (A. & F.) h 122 College.
Johonnott Lemuel P., employee city, h 167 North Winooski ave.
Jones Albert E., salesman for Jones Bros. & Co., h 193 College.
JONES BROTHERS & CO., (Byron S. and N. W. Jones, Winslow I. Fen-
nell) dealers in groceries and provisions, and all kinds of fresh and salt meats, 193 College.
JONES BYRON S., (Jones Bros. & Co.) h 215 Pearl.
Jones Charles P., gardener for W. A. Crombie.
Jones Harriet A. Mrs., boarding, h 29 North Union.
Jones John W., farmer 240 acres in Williston and South Burlington, h 291 South Union.
JONES NELSON W., (Jones Bros. & Co.) h 305 South Union.
Jones Sophia W. Mrs., bds 92 College.
Jordan Adaline Mrs., h 29 North Union.
Jordan Eugene B., book-keeper for Henry, Johnson & Lord, h 29 North Union.
Jordan Henry W., employee Free Press Association, bds 29 North Union.
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Jordon Louis, laborer, h 50 Pomeroy.
Joslyn Julia Miss, milliner's apprentice, bds 280 North. Kaley Mark, laborer, h rear 196 South Battery. Kane Michael, laborer, h 192 South Champlain. Kane Thomas, laborer, h 2 Lake.
Kane William, employee J. R. Booth, h 165 North Battery.
Kayl Peter, (Winooski) mason, Winooski ave.
Kearney Will H., employee C. V. R. R., h
Keef Michael, groceries and provisions, 62 Maple, h do.
Keehoe George H., stone cutter, bds 110 South Battery.
Keeler Eliza N., widow, h 36 Elm.
Keeler Frank P., solicitor for C. A. Hibbard, bds 64 College. Keeler George, employee G. I. Hagar, bds 338 Colchester ave.
KEELER PHILIP B., carpenter and joiner, h 338 Colchester ave. Keily Lawrence, works for J. W. Goodell & Co., h 23 King. Kelley Bridget, widow of Michael, h 128 South Battery.
Kelley Cassius P., works for A. G. Peirce, h University Place.
Kelley Edward, gardener, h 119 North.
KELLEY GEORGE W., groceries, provisions, and country produce, 10 Church, h 115 Pine.
Kelley James, grocer, 171 South Battery, h do.
Kelley James A., carpenter, h 61 Pear.
Kelley James C., clerk for A. N. Percy, 119 North.
Kelley John, gardener, h 214 North Prospect.
Kelley John, employee Pope & Watson, h 72 Pitkin.
Kelley John, tailor, h 49 Front.
Kelley John, cartman, h 168 North Champlain.
Kelley John R., groceries and provisions, 156 North Battery, h I Myrtle.
Kelley Michael, laborer, h 69 North Battery.
Kelley Michael, laborer, bds 119 North.
Kelley Patrick B., h 435 St. Paul.
Kelley William, employee J. R. Booth, h 185 Elmwood ave.
Kelly Edward M., gardener, h 133 South Prospect.
Kelly John J., marble polisher for J. W. Goodell & Co., h 441 St. Paul. Kelly Jonn W., carpenter, h 27 Rose.
Kellogg Mary, widow of Roger B., h 45 St. Paul.
Kellogg William M., clerk for Ripley & Holton, bds 75 Grant.
KELSEY MARTIN L., (Kelsey & Brodie) h 43 Elmwood ave.
KELSEY & BRODIE, (Martin L. K. and David A. B.) manufacturers, wholesale and retail dealers in boots and shoes, 108 and 110 Church.
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