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Stearns Riley B., (R. B. Stearns & Co.) h 229 Pearl.
Stearns William, medical student, bds 59 Winooski ave.
Sterns Isaac, drug clerk for Wells, Richardson & Co., h 186 North Union.
Stetson Irene F., widow of John, h 133 King.
Stevens Benjamin D .. cabinet and pattern maker, 292 North.
STEVENS HEROLD, Queen City Soap Works, h Interval road.
Stevens Jeannette M., principal of Pomeroy school, bas 16 Loomis.
Stevens Sarah Ann, (Winooski) widow of James E., owns house and 2 acres with Miss Lucia Edgcumb, h 411 Colchester ave.
Stevens Wallace C., clerk, h 312 Colchester ave.
Stevens William C., carpenter. h 418 North.
Stewart Edward, teamster for L. A. & A. A. Drew, bds 80 Maple.
Stewart John N., bell man at VanNess House, h rear 54 North Champlain .. Stewart Marshall H., employee Matthews & Hickok, h 483 South Union. Stewart William M., telegraph operator, 137 Main, bds American Hotel. Stiles Carrie I., employee Wells. Richardson & Co., bds 63 Pearl.
Stinson James L., employee C. V. R. R. Co., h 204 Pine, cor Maple.
Stockwell Gilson, carpet maker and layer, h 161 North Winooski ave.
STONE A. F. & SON, (William L.) brewers of ale and bottlers of lager beer, foot of Champlain.
STONE AMMI F., (A. F. & Son) h 76 North Winooski ave.
Stone Charles M., employee Bronsons, Weston, Dunham & Co., .bds 95 Col- lege.
Stone Diamond, prop. of Quincy House, St. Paul, cor Main.
Stone Edward, (Winooski) joiner, h 314 Colchester ave.
Stone Eli, (Winooski) employee Burlington and Winooski Cotton Mill, Chase lane.
Stone George W., employee J. R. Booth, bds 95 College.
Stone Jarnes, employee D. Kennedy, h 46 South Battery.
STONE JAMES A., prop. City Restaurant and Central Billiard Hall, 143. and 145 Main.
Stone Jerusha J. Miss, dressmaker, bds 98 South Winooski ave.
Stone Margaret, widow of Andrew, private boarding house, 354 St. Paul.
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Stone Mary, widow of Moses, h 119 North Winooski ave.
Stone Micah H., book-keeper for Burlington Manuf'g Co., h 95 College.
Stone Michael A., clerk, bds 354 St. Paul.
Stone William H., messenger for Fletcher Free Library, bds 95 College. STONE WILLIAM L., (A. F. & Son) bds 76 North Winooski ave.
Storrs Asahel S., (A. S. & J. M.) 63 Elmwood ave.
Storrs A. S. & J. M., meat market, 64 Church.
Storrs Charles, h 106 Colchester ave.
Storrs Charles F., physician and surgeon, h 52 Elmwood ave.
Storrs John M., (A. S. & J. M.) h 39 Allen.
Storrs John P., clerk for Lyman & Allen, bds 63 Elmwood ave.
Storrs Milton S, meat market, 124 Church, h 94 St. Paul.
Storrs Orvis S., state agent for the "Romeo" fruit evaporator, h 415 Pearl.
Story George W., employee J. W. Goodell & Co., h 153 Pine.
Story Marion L. Mrs., h 38 Grant.
STOUGHTON ALANSING G., mason, stone and brick work, plain and ornamental plasterer, soldier and pensioner of the war of the Union, h 442 North.
Stow Theodore, blacksmith, bds 48 Champlain.
Strain Isabella, widow of Abram, h 101 Pearl.
Strain Libbie M. Miss, fancy goods, 113 Church, h 101 Pearl.
STRONG ALBERT G., dealer in iron and steel, builders' hardware, mechan- ics' tools, blacksmiths' and carriage makers' supplies, paints, oils and varnishes, agent for national mixed paints, wagon wheels a specialty, 171 and 173 College, h 70 William.
Strong Robert C., driver for U. S. and C. express, h 52 Pine.
Strong William L., trustee of the Burlington Savings Bank, h 69 Pine, cor Bank.
Sturgeon Florence, employee Wing & Smith, bds LaFountain.
Sturtevant Charles H., book-keeper for C. A. Hibbard, h 85 Bank.
*STYLES GEORGE E., printer, and dealer in Harvard and Columbia bicycles, 107 St. Paul, h 70 Cherry. [Adv. on page 420.]
Styles George W., foreman for Arbuckle & Co., h 94 North Winooski ave.
Styles Robert S., book and job printer, 107 St. Paul, h cor Union and 268 Main.
Styles William W., medical student, bds 268 Main.
Sullivan Cornelius, employee Matthews & Hickok, rear 54 North Champlain. Sullivan Cornelius, employee Matthews & Hitchcock, h 15 Peru.
Sullivan Daniel, employee C. V. R. R., h 46 South Battery.
Sullivan Daniel, employee C. V. R. R., h 21 North Bend.
Sullivan James, stone cutter, bds 92 St. Paul.
Sullivan Jerry, laborer, h rear of 15 Cherry.
Sullivan John, laborer, bds 222 North Battery.
Sullivan John, grocery, 194 South Battery, h do.
Sullivan Joseph, laborer, h 12 North Winooski ave.
Sullivan Mary A. Miss, teacher in St. Joseph's French school, bds do. Sullivan Mary, widow of Daniel, h 222 North Battery.
Sullivan Miah W., clerk for Bellrose & Grant, bds 155 Cherry.
Sullivan Michael, cigar maker for Arbuckle & Co., bds Rowe's Hotel.
Sullivan Michael, employee C. V. R. R., h 57 Bank.
Sullivan Michael, laborer, h 236 North Champlain.
Sullivan Michael, retired, aged 77, h 397 St. Paul.
Sullivan Patrick, clerk for A. Boutin, bds 155 Cherry.
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Sullivan Patrick, employee J. R. Booth, h 235 North Battery.
Sullivan Thomas W., employee Bronsons, Weston, Dunham & Co., h 191 North Champlain.
Sumbler Thomas, laborer, h rear 200 South Battery.
SUMNER CHARLES A., cashier Howard National Bank, h 55 Elmwood ave.
Surprise -, employee Gates & Co., h Cotton Mill st.
Sutton Charles J., laborer, h 383 St. Paul.
Sutton Elliott M., lumberman, h 375 St. Paul.
Sutton Martha A., (Mrs. E. M.) music teacher and dressmaker, h 375 St. Paul. Swan John C., carpenter, h 120 Howard.
Sweeney Lucy Miss, tailoress with N. Allen, h 199 College.
Sweetland J. L., farmer, leases of Dr. S. W. Thayer 100, h off North ave.
Sym Andrew, fancy baker for S. Beach, h 250 College.
TAFT ALBERT, (Taft, Morgan & Co.) h 98 College.
Taft Antha O. Miss, bds 397 Pearl.
Taft Elihu B., first register of probate court, notary public, master in chan- cery, commissioner of deeds of the State of New York, and lawyer, Court House, h 397 Pearl.
TAFT FAYETTE L., (B. W. Carpenter & Co.) h 197 South Willard.
TAFT, MORGAN & CO., (Albert Taft, Edward J. Morgan and T. A. Taft)
manufacturers of sash, doors, blinds, frames, moldings, stairs, etc., 115 Battery, cor College.
TAFT TIMOTHY A., (Taft, Morgan & Co.) bds 98 College.
Tampico Dressing Co., E. B. and A. C. Whiting props., 37 South Battery.
TAPLIN EBEN, (Walker & Taplin) 223 South Willard.
Taro Fred, molder, employee W. H. Brink & Co., h 49 Bank.
Tatro Christian Mrs., h 122 Archibald.
Tatro John B., laborer, h 18 Cherry.
Tayler Mary, (Winooski) widow of Daniel, h 485 Colchester ave.
Tayler Willis, painter, h Bank.
*TAYLOR ARCHIBALD, alderman 2d ward, prop. green house, and florist, also dealer in nursery stock, 2 Shelburne, h do. [Adv. on page 514]
Taylor Archibald J., employee of Archibald, bds 2 Shelburne.
Taylor Harvey A., machinist for B. S. Nichols, bds 157 Cherry.
Taylor John, laborer, bds 2 Colchester ave.
Taylor Stephen, employee Henry J. Nelson, h 55 Murray.
Taylor Willis A., painter, employee C. C. Allen, h 142 Cherry.
Temperance Coffee Rooms, 78 Battery.
Temple Leon C., clerk for C. N. Mead, bds 281 Maple.
Terrill Edward, employee H. H. Brink, h 49 Bank.
Tessier Philiar, carpenter, h 54
Thayer A. C. R., employee J. W. Goodell & Co., bds 459 South Union.
Thayer George W., machinist, employee B. S. Nichols & Co., h 102 Pearl. Thayer Samuel W., M. D., A. M., LL. D., professor of general and special anatomy, consulting surgeon to Mary Fletcher Hospital, dean of faculty of medical department U. V. M., office 244 Church, h do.
THAYER WARREN, architect, h 459 South Union, cor Howard.
THE SINGER MFG. CO., To whom address all communications, sewing machines, 68 Church st.
Thibault Nelson, laborer, h 214 North ave.
Thibault Xavier, photographer for Wm. J. Brown, h 78 North.
Thomas Alexander, printer Free Press office, h 43 Murray.
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Thomas Beriah R., night watchman for Shepard & Morse Lumber Co., h 198 North Bend.
Thomas Beriah W., brakeman on C. V. R. R., bds 198 North Bend.
Thomas Charles A., employee Wells, Richardson & Co., bds rear 112 Union.
Thomas Catherine M. Miss, teacher of music and miscellaneous branches, 86 Champlain, bds do.
Thomas Delina Miss, milliner at A. Boutin's store, bds 60 Murray.
Thomas Frederick W., barber with Anthony & Williams, lives in South Burlington.
Thomas Hannah, widow of Col. Henry, h 86 South Champlain.
Thomas Harmon, teamster, h 215 Elmwood ave.
Thomas Harry R., live stock dealer, bds 61 George.
THOMAS JOEL W., engineer at city water works, h 235 North.
Thomas John Baptiste, painter, employee J. Lee, h 60 Murray.
Thomas John B., carriage painter, employee Jerry Lee, h 120 North.
Thomas John, employee Matthews & Hickok, bds rear 112 Main.
Thomas Margaret Mrs., h rear 112 Main.
Thomas Napoleon, clerk in crockery department of A. Boutin's store, 60 Murray.
Thomas William C., employee C. P. Currier, h 64 East ave.
Thomas William H., live stock dealer, 61 George.
Thomhill George, mason, h 38 North Union.
Thompson Charles E., clerk for Wells. Richardson & Co., bds 526 St. Paul.
Thompson George, overseer of farm for J. A. Arthur, North ave.
Thompson George M., clerk for Arbuckle & Co., bds 28 Monroe.
Thompson George W., prin. and prop. Queen City Commercial School, h 260 Maple.
Thompson Henry F., carriage trimmer for William Smith & Co., bds Quincy House.
Thompson Henry W., janitor of the University of Vermont, h College grounds.
THOMPSON HENRY W., book-keeper for Matthews & Hickok, h 31 George, cor Monroe.
Thompson John P. C., laborer, h 27 South Champlain.
Thompson John J., tobacco and cigars, 130 Church, bds do.
THOMPSON MARQUIS D. L., job printer, office in Times Building, h 28 Monroe.
Thompson Nathan H., music teacher, 174 Main, bds VanNess House.
*THYNNE ROBERT, steam dyer, rear 104 Church. [Adv. on page 380.] Tibbetts Cornelia, widow of Wm. E., dressmaker, h 18 Monroe.
Tibbetts Rufus P., retired, aged 85, h 18 Monroe.
TINDALL WILLIAM J., decorator and fresco painter, h 180 Pearl.
Tobey Clara E. Miss, music teacher, bds 60 George.
Tobey Lucius H., teacher of vocal music, h 60 George.
Tobey William H., (White & Tobey) bds 60 George.
Toby Henry, truckman, h 21 Smith's lane.
Tomlinson Fred, commercial traveler for A. Boutin, lives in Jericho.
Torney George, whitewasher, h 38 North Union.
Torrey D. Temple, principal of High School, bds 47 t Main.
Torrey Henry A. P., prof. of moral and intellectual philosophy U. V. M., h 75 South Prospect.
Torrey Mary C. Miss, resident, bds 75 South Prospect.
Tousley Bostwick L., cigarmaker for Arbuckle & Co., h 24 Myrtle.
Tousley Edward A., fish market, 210 College, h 36 LaFountain.
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Towle George, traveling agent for Claflin, Larabee & Co., of Boston, h 42 Elmwood ave.
Towle John, employee C. A. Hibbard, bds 110 South Battery.
Townsend Charles E., commercial traveler for Wells, Richardson & Co., bds 24 Grant.
Townsend Hattie A., clerk for Edward Barlow, bds 24 Grant.
Townsend Lydia L. Miss, resident, bds 175 South Prospect.
Townsend Mary E., teacher, bds 24 Grant.
Townsend William H., carpenter and builder, 102 South Winooski ave., h 24 Grant.
Tracey Fred, clerk for Jones Bros. & Co., bds cor N. Winooski ave. and Grant.
Tracey Nelson R., watchman for Matthews & Hickok, h 54 Pitkin.
Tracy Hiram, retired, h 192 Pine.
Trank Charles, (Winooski) laborer, h Cotton Mill st.
Trank Peter, (Winooski) employee Sidney West, h Cotton Mill st.
Tranquill Prosper, ship carpenter, h 32 LaFountain.
Tranquill Prosper, Jr., carpenter, bds 32 La Fountain.
Travise Joseph, door maker, bds 455 North.
Trick Edwin H., meat dealer, h 58 First.
Truman Abbie M. Miss, bds 483 South Union.
TRUMAN ANNA E. MRS., widow of L. F., h 522 St. Paul.
Truman James, steward of the Mary Fletcher Hospital, bds do.
Tucker Maria D., widow of Nathaniel A., h 308 Pearl.
Tuite Nicholas J., printer at Free Press office, h 204 North Winooski ave.
TULLY EDWARD, assistant gas maker, h 94 East ave.
Tupper Ransom T., employee C. V. R. R., h 371 St. Paul.
Turcot John B., printer at Free Press office, h 6 Decatur.
Turgeon Florent, laborer, employee Wing & Smith, h 64 LaFountain.
Turk Bennett, (B. Turk & Bro.) h 368 College.
Turk B. & Bro., (Bennett and Louis H.) clothiers, and dealers in hats, caps, and trunks, 2 and 3 Bank Block, College.
Turk Louis H., (B. Turk & Bro.) h 368 College.
Turrill Clayton R., secretary Vermont Life Insurance Co., 176 Main,th 177 South Prospect.
Turrill Lydia A. H., widow of L. D., h 272 Pearl.
Tutherly Herbert S., Lieut., prof. military tactics in U. V. M., bds 203 South Willard.
Tuttle Albert C., (R. B. Stearns & Co.) h 95 Adams.
Tuttle George P., machinist for B. S. Nichols & Co., h 18 Smith's lane.
Tuttle John H., (William Smith & Co.) h 67 Church.
Tuttle John H., carriage and sign painter, St. Paul, h over 65 Church. Tye William T., stone cutter for J. W. Goodell & Co., h 370 St. Paul. Tyler Frank, employee W. H. Lane & Son, bds roo King.
TYLER WILLARD A., dealer in stoves and hollow ware, steam and gas fitter and manufacturer of W. A. Tyler's galvanized portable oven, 213 College, h 23 North Champlain. Underwood Levi, Hon., h 43 South Prospect.
UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT AND STATE AGRICULTURAL COL- LEGE, Rev. Matthew H. Buckham, D. D., president, University Place. Upson Basil A .. employee B. S. Nichols, h 32 North ave.
Upson Ben, laborer, h 32 North ave.
U. S. and Canada Express and National Express office, W. Henderson, agent, III St. Paul.
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CHITTENDEN COUNTY DIRECTORY.
A. TAYLOR, Florist and Nurseryman !
2 SHELBURNE STREET,
BURLINGTON, VT.
My Green Houses are stocked with a great variety of Tropical as well as Native Plants.
Bedding Out Plants, Cut Flowers, Floral Designs for Weddings, Funerals, &c., are specialties.
My Nursery Stock is composed of the best varieties of Fruits for this climate, and being grown here is already acclimated.
CONTINENTAL GALLERY,
100 Church Street, Burlington, Vt. E. O. WORMELL, Artist and Proprietor.
CARD PHOTOGRAPHS
E. O. WORMELL.
Two Dollars per dozen, executed in the most artistic manner.
* TIN.TYPES*
A SPECIALTY, AND THE BEST IN THE STATE.
OUT-DOOR WORK, IF DESIRED, AT SHORT NOTICE.
O. B. LANDEN, Syracuse Chilled Plows, Gen. Agent for FRANKLIN AND CHITTENDEN CO'S.
Agent for Randall & Perry Spring Tooth Harrows, Cultivators, Warrier and Meadow King Mowers, Gregg Reaper, Horse Rakes, &c. MILTON, VT.
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Vaillancourt Simon, employee Pope & Watson, h 214 North ave.
Vallaquette Joseph, laborer, h 6 King.
Valley Charles, marble polisher, h 29 Spring.
Van Buskirk Irving, sup't of the jobbing department of the Free Press office, h 46 Murray.
Vancor Jennie H. Miss, dressmaker, bds 76 Cherry.
Vancor Mina I. Miss, milliner, bds 76 Cherry.
Vancor Sarah A., widow of Joseph, h 76 Cherry.
Vancor William N., traveling agent for William A. Huntington, h Champlain.
VAN NAMEE ALICE G., widow of D. A., Jr., h 198 St. Paul.
Van Namee Caroline C., widow of D. A., h 198 St. Paul.
VAN NESS HOUSE Bowman, Woodbury & Clark, prop'rs, St. Paul, cor Main.
VAN PATTEN WILLIAM J., (Wells, Richardson & Co.) manager of Fergu- son Manuf'g Co., h I St. Paul.
VAN SICKLEN FREDERICK M., (Van Sicklen, Seymour & Co.) h 22 Elm. VAN SICKLEN JOHN, (Van Sicklen, Seymour & Co.) h 134 King.
VAN SICKLEN. SEYMOUR & CO., (Frederick M. Van S., Benjamin R. S., George W. Atkins, of Waterbury, Vt., and John VanSicklen) whole- sale dealers in flour, salt, groceries and provisions, nails, etc., and ship chandlers, 299 South Battery.
VanSteinberg Charles A., carpenter and joiner, employee Ferguson Manuf'g Co., h 62 George st.
Van Tassel Eugene D., florist, h 53 Front.
Varney Charles C., carpenter, bds Quincy House.
Vasseur Louis, laborer, h 249 South Champlain.
Vegient F. J., traveling agent for Wm. A. Huntington, bds Rowe's Hotel.
Venear Frank, employee R. M. Clapp, h 242 North Winooski ave.
*VERMONT EPISCOPAL INSTITUTE, prof. H. H. Ross, principal, In- stitute road. [Adv. on page 476.]
*VERMONT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Warren Gibbs, prest .; Clayton R. Turrill, secy .; office in Company's building, 176 Main. [Adv. on first fly leaf.]
VERRAN OLIVER, groceries and provisions, 78 North, cor Battery, h 82 North.
Verren Theroda, (Winooski) widow of Oliver, h 46 Chase.
Versailles Joseph, employee J. R. Booth, h 43 Front.
Vezina Joseph, baker for S. Beach, h 188 North Union.
Videll Edward, laborer, h 148 South Battery.
Viens Victor, employee Taft, Morgan & Co., h 236 North Winooski ave.
Vigeant John, retired engineer, h 31 Spring.
Vigeant Lewis, carpenter, bds 31 Spring.
Vilas Fred C., student in medical college, bds 446 Pearl.
Vilas Mary N. Mrs., widow of W. R., h 446 Pearl.
Vilas William M., dairy 50 cows, and farmer 500 acres in Colchester, bds 446 Pearl.
Vincent Adde Miss, tailoress, bds 51 Bright.
Vincent Eneas, bds 144 North Champlain.
Vincent Francis, city cartman No 14, h 294 North Bend.
VINCENT FRANK T., dry goods, groceries and provisions, 249 Elmwood ave., h do.
Vincent Levi, city cartman No. 7, bds 294 North Bend.
Vincent Mary Mrs., seamstress, h 51 Bright.
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Vincent Peter, bds 51 Bright.
Vincent Peter, city cartman No. 13, h 294 North Bend.
Vincent Walter S., manufacturing druggist, 61 Church, h 56 Elmwood ave. Wager Sanford R., dealer in groceries and provisions, 104 Pearl, h 56 George. WAGER SANDFORD, M. D., homeo. physician and surgeon, 191 Pearl. cor Winooski ave., h do.
Wainwright Carlos, h 38 Battery Place.
Waite Frank F., employee Pope & Watson, bds 396 North.
Waite Henry C., employee Pope & Watson, bds 396 North.
Waite Laura J. Mrs., head nurse at the Mary Fletcher Hospital.
Wakefield Albert, stone cutter, bds 514 North ave.
*WAKEFIELD JAMES, rigger and sail maker, B. & L. depot, h 514 North ave. [Adv. on page 362.]
Wakefield James, Jr., sail maker with James, h 13 Blodgett.
Wakefield John W., sail maker with James, bds 514 North ave.
Wales George W., att'y and register, Court House, bds 289 College.
WALES TORREY_E., attorney, probate judge, and president of the Bur- lington Manuf'g Co., office at Court House, h 298 College.
Walker Andrew (Winooski) employee Gates's cotton mill, h 77 Chase.
Walker Charles, book-keeper for O. J. Walker & Bros., h 67 North Union and 96 Grant.
WALKER DAVID, (Walker, Hatch & Co.) h 190 Colchester ave. Walker George, clerk for M. D. Cook, h 177 Church.
*WALKER, HATCH & CO., (David Walker, D. Frank Hatch and Carroll E. Macomber, of Burlington,) stair builders, also manuf'rs of church, store and office fixtures, veneered doors, cabinet work, doors, sash, blinds, axehelves, carriage spokes, etc., office 153 Main, factory Canal st., Winooski. [Adv. on page 260.]
WALKER H. & S., junk dealers, tinware and peddlers' supplies, office rear 166 Bank.
WALKER HIRAM, (H. & S. Walker,) (Shedd & Walker,) (O. J. Walker & Bros.) h 267 Pearl.
Walker John, wool sorter, h 339 Colchester ave.
Walker Kilburn B., manager Howard Opera House, h 37 Elmwood ave.
WALKER LEVENSELLER A., (Walker & Taplin) h 204 South Willard. Walker Martha Miss, resident, h 182 Main.
Walker Mary Miss, resident, h 182 Main.
Walker Mina Miss, resident, h 182 Main.
WALKER OBADIAH J., (O. J. Walker & Bros.) h 347 South Union, cor Spruce.
*WALKER O. J. & BROTHERS, (Obadiah J., William W., Hiram, and Solomon) wholesale grocers, and dealers in flour, salt, nails, cement, lime, oils, glass, seeds, pork, fish, etc., 170 College. [Adv. on page 300.] WALKER SOLOMON, (H. & S. W.) (O. J. W. & Bros.) (Shedd & Walkers) h 33 Pine.
WALKER WILLIAM W., (O. J. Walker & Bros.) h 355 South Union.
*WALKER & TAPLIN, (L. A. Walker and E. Taplin) props. of Queen City Steam Marble and Granite Works, manufs. and dealers in every variety of monuments, head stones, coping posts, and all kinds of build- ing stone, 143 College. [Adv. facing page 481.]
Wall Daniel. journeyman blacksmith, h 71 North Battery.
Wall Mary R. Miss, employee N. Allen, bds 14 Poplar.
Wall Michael, employee Pope & Watson, bds 71 North Battery.
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Wall Robert, barber for John Lamora, bds Quincy House.
Wallace Kate, (Mrs. Milton) dressmaker, 108 South Winooski ave.
Walton Edward, manufacturer, repairer, and dealer in harness, 197 College, h 91 Pearl.
Walton Joseph H., with Edward, harness maker, 197 College, h 91 Pearl.
Walton Margaret P. Miss, h 23 North Union.
Ward Anna A., clerk for Miss L. M. Strain, bds 98 College.
Ward Charles F., sec'y and treas. of the Burlington Savings Bank, h 100 St. Paul.
Ward Frank P., fireman, employee J. H. Gates & Co., h 29 Spruce.
Ward Fred W., assistant treasurer of the Burlington Savings Bank, bds 100 St. Paul.
Ward Gabriel, (Winooski) employee Winooski Woolen Mills, Winooski ave. Ward Harry L., student University of Vermont, bds 100 St. Paul.
Ward Henry, barber, employee John Lamora, h Winooski road.
Ward William, engineer on steamer " Williams," h 56 Murray.
Wardlow John, carpenter, aged 84, h 52 Pearl.
Wardlow John W., (Nash & Wardlow) h 52 Pearl.
Ware Ellen J., widow of Judson, h 74 Pearl.
Ware Loammi G. Rev., pastor of the First Congregational Society, (Unitarian) h 43 Williams.
Wares Sarah Miss, h 118 South Willard.
Wares Sarah Mrs., h 118 South Willard.
Warner Adams D., car repairer C. V. R. R., h 415 St. Paul.
Warner Albert F., mason, bds 349 St. Paul.
Warner Charles B., foreman R. M. Clapp's curtain roller manufactory, h 96 North Battery.
Warner Elgin S., employee Skillings, Whitneys & Barnes Lumber Company, bds 349 St. Paul
WARNER GEORGE L., retired merchant, h 117 North Winooski ave.
Warner Laura J. Mrs., dressmaker, 181 Church, h do.
Warner Lester S., mason, h 349 St. Paul.
Washburn Franklin L., house, carriage, and sign painter, paper hanger, kal- sominer, etc., 28 Pomeroy, cor Willard, h do.
Washington Albert, coachman, h 55 Center.
Waterman Ashburton, violinist, h 76 Elmwood ave.
Waters John H., machinist, h 70 George.
WATERS WILLIAM H., dental surgeon, office 166 Bank, h do.
Watkins Edward S., clerk for A. L. Barrows, bds Quincy House.
Watkins William H., janitor of the schools, h 1I LaFountain.
Watson John, stone cutter, h 24 Main.
WATSON SAMUEL S., (Winooski) overseer of the spinning, spooling and warping department of Gates's cotton mill, h 67 Chase.
Weaver Betsey Miss, bds 146 Cherry.
WEAVER HERMAN K., (Bronsons, Weston, Dunham & Co.) h 149 Pine. Weaver William W., book-keeper for Bronsons, Weston, Dunham & Co., h 44 Battery Place.
Weaver William, foreman of machinery for Bronsons, Weston, Dunham & Co., h 381 South Union.
Webb Aaron B., retired leather manuf'r, bds 171 North Winooski ave.
Webb Abbie G., widow of Q. M., resident, h 204 South Union.
Webb Lizzie A., Miss, cashier for Lyman & Allen, bds 24 St. Paul.
Webb Orissa B., widow of Brush M., h 24 St. Paul.
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Weed Martha E., widow of Joseph, boarding house, 29 North Union.
Weeks Martin V. B., manufacturer and dealer in boots and shoes, 103 Church, h 132 North Union.
Welch Ann Miss, servant at St. Joseph's French School.
Welch Charles, laborer, h 100 North Champlain.
Welch Dennis, laborer, h 120 Colchester ave.
Welch James P., laborer, bds 221 South Champlain.
Welch J. Patrick, laborer, h 221 South Champlain.
Welch Patrick, employee C. V. R. R., h 92 North Battery.
Welch Richard, employee C. V. R. R., h 56 Maple.
Welch Thomas, laborer, bds 56 Maple.
Welch Thomas, laborer, h 70 Rose.
Welcome Oliver, (Winooski) shoemaker, h Chase.
Wellcome Louis T., carpenter, h 122 Archibald.
Weller Greene D., city treasurer, trustee U. S. deposit fund, 4 City Hall, h 164 Cherry, cor Winooski ave.
WELLER RALPH E., farmer, leases of Giles Appleton 65, h North ave.
Weller Wesley C., employee Lyman Brigham, h Interval road.
Weller William E., clerk, city treasurer's office, bds 164 Cherry.
WELLS EDWARD, (Wells, Richardson & Co.) h 174 South Willard, bet. Main and Maple.
WELLS FRED H., (Wells, Richardson & Co.) bds with Wm. Wells, 185 South Willard, cor Main.
WELLS HENRY, (Wells, Richardson & Co.) bds 412 Maple.
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., (Edward Wells, Albert E. Richardson, Wil- liam J. VanPatten, Henry Wells, Fred H. Wells,) wholesale druggists, and manufs. of proprietary medicines, 125, 127 and 129 College.
Wells William Gen., collector of customs, Custom House Building, cor Main and Church. h cor Main and Willard.
Welsh Patrick, gardener, h 276 North.
Western Union Telegraph Office, 137 Main.
WETHERBY HENRY L., (Safford, Wetherby & Co.) bds 58 St. Paul.
Whalen James, U. S. soldier regular army, h 63 South Champlain.
Whalen John J., clerk for G. I. Hagar, bds 12 Church.
Whallen Bridget Mrs., h 68 Peru.
Wheeler Alice Mrs .. (Winooski) h 6 Chase.
Wheeler Charles F., assistant postmaster, bds 316 South Union.
Wheeler Rollin Mrs., resident, bds Quincy House.
Wheeler Edward H., book-keeper for J. R. Booth, h South Burlington.
Wheeler James R., h 133 South Prospect.
WHEELER HENRY O., (Whittemore & Wheeler) lawyer, treasurer of the University of Vermont and State Agricultural College, and sup't of public schools, office 184 College, cor Church, h 335 South Union, cor Spruce. WHEELER JOHN B., allo. physician and surgeon, office rooms 1 and 2 Vt.
Life Ins. Building, 178 Main, h do., office hours 12 to 1 and 2 to 3 P. M. Wheeler Mary C., widow of John, h 133 South Prospect.
Wheeler Mary H., widow of Lewis H., h 87 North Prospect.
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