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Peeor Frank, brick mason, h 14 Green.
Peet Edwin W., clerk, h Elm cor Grant ave.
*PELTON GEORGE E., book and job printer, bookbinder and blank book manuf., 61 Merchants row, opp. Depot.
A Good LANTERN can be bought any day at VAN DOORN & TILSON'S CROCKERY STORE, RUTLAND, VT.
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RUTLAND VILLAGE-TOWN OF RUTLAND.
Pelton Walter E., printer, George E. Pelton's.
Pendergrass Edward, laborer, h River, 3d from railroad.
Penfield Sarah Miss, h 6 Maple.
PENNINGTON CHARLES W., clerk and student, bds 5 Elm. Pennington John H., machinist, scale works, bds 5 Elm.
Pennington Thomas, machinist, C. V. Railroad shops, h 5 Elm.
People's Gas Light Co., organized 1867, capital $70,000, Z. V. K. Willson, prest. ; Geo. R. Bottum, clerk and treas .; N. C. Dye, supt. ; John Eustace, engineer ; works and office, Freight.
Peppler Christie A., sealer and cabinet maker, scale works, h 6 Spring.
PERKINS ALVIN D., photo-lithographer, 33 Center, h Grant ave cor Elm. Perkins Charles F., grocer, cor Center and Wales, h 13 Wales.
Perkins Clarence O., commercial traveler for E. D. Keyes & Co., bds 3 1 West.
Perkins . Henry O., h 31 West.
Perkins Merrit, employee at C. P. Harris Manuf. Co., rooms 21} Center.
Perkins Moses J., real estate dealer and builder, 33 Center, h Grant ave cor Elm.
PERRY CHARLES W., (Gould & P.,) bds Bates House.
Petrie Wm. H., brakeman, C. V. Railroad, h 3d floor, 26 Merchants row.
Peverley Elizabeth T., widow of Sumner D., h 122 Main.
Peverley Harry L., works in button factory, bds 125 Main.
Peverley Horace L., marble turner, Columbian Marble Co., h 125 Main.
PHELPS JESSE B., attorney and counselor at law, 17 Center, 2d floor, h 28 West,
Philbert Simeon, machinist, h 20 Franklin.
Phillips Clarkson, carpenter, h 3 Mechanic.
Pickard Paulina, dressmaker for M. E. Miller, bds 9 Elm.
Pierce Darwin C., clerk, D. & H. Railroad freight office, local mail agent, h 26 Howe.
Pierce Nathan, operator in real estate, &c., h 59 Center.
Pierpoint Julia Miss, h 18 West.
Pierpoint Susan S., h 18 West.
PIERPONT EVELYN, grocer, real estate dealer, owns farm about 600, 25 Center, bds Bates House.
Pistol Frank, retired blacksmith, h cor Howe and Union.
Pistol Frank, Jr., brass finisher, scale works, h 6 Howe.
Pitts Benjamin F., marble turner, Ripley mill, h 19 Baxter cor State.
Pitts John T., clerk, H. L. Verder & Co's bakery, bds 21 Wales.
Plaisted Charles B., commercial traveler, h 12 Church.
Plaisted Samantha, widow of Edwin B., h 12 Church.
Plummer Daniel, carpenter, C. V. Railroad shops, bds 2 Pine.
Poland Joseph, bridge carpenter, works at C. V. car shop, h 36 West.
POLLARD BENJAMIN F., prop. Boston Clothing House, h 7 Church.
POND ABBOTT S., (Pond Sphygmograph Co.,) h 110 Main cor Center. POND BUSHROD W., farmer owns farm 130 acres on r 26, h 3 Williams. POND ERASMUS A. DR., (Pond Sphygmograph Co.,) inventor of Pond's Sphygmograph, 114 Main, h do.
POND SPHYGMOGRAPH CO., (E. A. & A. S. Pond,) office Morse block.
Pooler Amasa, wheelwright and carpenter, retired, h 18 Washington.
PORTER CYRUS, M. D., physician and surgeon, 8 West, h do.
PORTER HENRY W., retired merchant and insurance agent, h 83 Main.
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Porter J. Edward, real estate owner, h off 83 Main.
Porter Napoleon, laborer and mason, h 161 Main.
Post James E., produce dealer and agent for farm machinery, h 30 West. *POTTER CHARLES W., groceries and provisions, I Grove, h 1 Spring. Potter Etta V., teacher Rutland Graded School, intermediate department, bds I Spring.
Potter George W., carpenter, h 19 Woodstock ave.
Potwine Francis, rag sorter, Dunn & Cramton, h Woodstock ave.
Poulin Charles N., butcher, " 47 Market," bds 37 West.
Poulin Joseph, carpenter, h 37 West.
Poulin Victor, works at scale works, bds 37 West.
Powers Charles Jr., works at scale works, h 38 Washington.
Powers John W., sealer at scale works, h 43 Center.
Pratt Albert, locomotive engineer, C. V. Railroad, h 10 Summer.
Pratt Alexander, locomotive engineer, D. & H. C. Co., h 14 Howe.
Pratt Charles H., clerk H. C. Woodruff & Co., bds 7 Grove.
Pratt Dewese J., blacksmith, scale works, h 29 Jackson ave.
Pratt Frye N., truckman, h 8 Forest.
Pratt George L., blacksmith, scale works, h 29 Jackson ave.
Pratt Henry, locomotive engineer, C. V. Railroad, h 10 Pine cor Spring.
Pratt Hiram R., retired grocer, h 7 Grove.
Pratt John, stationary engineer at C. P. Harris, h I School.
Pratt Moses, locomotive engineer C. V. Railroad, h 10 Howe cor Union.
*PREMO LEVI, carriage and wagon maker, blacksmith, livery, boarding and sale stable, cor Wales and Willow, h r 27.
Premo Levi A., book-keeper, L. Premo, bds do.
Preston William H., freight conductor, C. V. Railroad, h 4 Pine.
PRIER CHARLES, laborer, h Union block, Main.
Prier Henry M., scale works, bds Union block, Main.
PRIER LAURA Miss, bds with Charles Prier, Union block, Main.
PROCTOR GEORGE W., manager Singer Manuf. Co's office, 15 Center, h 6 Pine.
Prohan William, marble polisher, E. Bowman's, bds 163 Main.
PRODUCERS MARBLE COMPANY, (Vermont Marble Co., Sheldons &
Slason, Gilson & Woodfin, Ripley Sons, Sherman & Gleason,) D. K. Hall, manager, Merchants row.
PROUT JOHN, (Prout & Walker,) 49 Merchants row, h 9 Cottage.
PROUT & WALKER, (John P. and Aldace F. W.,) lawyers, 49 Merchants row.
PUTNAM JACOB H., allo. physician and surgeon, 15 Washington, h do. PUTNAM JAMES M. COL., (P. & Sawyer,) chief of police, retired coal dealer, h 16 Washington cor Wales.
Putnam Samuel G., freight agent C. V. and B. & R. Railroad office, freight depot, Strongs ave., h 42 Grove.
Putnam Sophia R. Miss, bds 42 Grove.
PUTNAM & SAWYER, (James M. P. and Henry A. S.,) props. Putnam & Sawyer's block, Merchants row. Quilty Clara E., boarding house, 21 Wales.
Quilty Eliza E., boarding house, 21 Wales.
Quilty Michael, painter, bds 21 Wales.
Quinlan John W. Rev., pastor M. E. Church, h 70 West.
Quinn Michael, (Hayward, Lyon & Quinn,) livery, sale and boarding stable and carriage repository, 22 Center, h 27 Washington. -30
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Race Andrew, carpenter, bds 26 Pine.
Raines William J. Rev. preacher and carpenter, h 22 Park ave. Rainville Zoe, widow of Paul, tailoress Dunn & Loehr, h 78 West. Randall Ira E., agent for Singer Manuf. Co., bds over Keyes & Co's. store. RANDALL JEAN J. R., architect and civil engineer. secretary of Steam
Stone Cutter Co., prest. Board of Education, prest. Evergreen Cemetery Association, 7 Center, bds Bardwell House.
Rayder Etta R. Miss, (R. & Arnold,) h room 9, over 4 Merchants row.
Rayder & Arnold, (Etta R. and Mary A. A.,) dressmakers, room 9, over 4 Merchants row.
Ready Patrick, helper C. V. R. R. shops, h and lot, Madison east of River. Ready Patrick, laborer, h 20 Strongs ave.
Reardon William B., laborer, h Brown cor River.
REDINGTON LYMAN W., (Redington & Butler, ) h 2 Park ave cor Grove. REDINGTON & BUTLER, (Lyman W. R. and Fred M. B., ) attorneys and counsellors at law, room 5, 26 Merchants row.
Reed Augustus, truckman, h 3 Maple.
Reed Charles, truckman, bds 3 Maple.
Reed Coatsworth, marble worker, Vt. Marble Co., h 86 West.
Reed Emily, widow Gideon G., h 17 West.
Reed Gideon G., machinist, scale works, h 100 Main.
Reed James S., fireman, scale works, bds 3 Strongs ave.
Reed Mead, fireman C. V. R. R., bds 3 Maple.
Reed Stephen D., teamster, Vt. Marble Co., h 86 West.
Reedg Michael, moulder, scale works, h 36 Strongs ave.
Reenan Frank, helper, scale works, h 10 River.
*REMINGTON JOHN H., auctioneer and real estate agent, h 16 Grove. Resseguie Alexander, mason and carpenter, h 19 Pine.
Reynolds Edward L., turner, Columbian Marble Co., h 9 Pine.
Reynolds Ellen, widow Thomas, boarding-house, 15 Wales.
Reynolds Ellen C., seamstress, bds 15 Wales.
Reynolds Francis R., agent Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine Co., bds 15 Wales.
Reynolds Fred M., clerk D. & H. Railroad freight office, bds Berwick House. Reynolds Harvey F., yard foreman scale works, h 23 Prospect.
Reynolds John B., dealer in mining stocks, at 202 Broadway, New York, prop. of Norman Perchron stallion, imported from France, Sept. 1880, to be kept at Henry Hayward's, on r 38, h Center opp. post office.
Reynolds William W., superintendent Howe scale works, h 33 Washington.
Rice Byron E., carpenter, C. V. R. R. shops, bds 18 Howe.
Rice Christopher E., baggage master, C. V. R. R., h 40 Forest.
Rice Elizabeth, tailoress, h 35 Forest.
Rice Hopton C., painter, h 156 Main.
Rice John, gardener, h 35 Forest.
Rice John H., clerk, h Forest.
Rice Maria, widow of Wellington, tailoress, h 24 Forest.
RICE MOSES S., car builder, C. V. R. R. shops, h 18 Howe.
Rice Warren R., carpenter, h Howe cor Franklin.
Rice William, florist and gardener, 14 acres, h 40 Forest.
Richardson C. F. & G., (Clark F. and George,) livery, sale and boarding stable, 24 Center.
RICHARDSON CLARK F., (C. F. & G. R.,) prop. Berwick House, Center cor Wales.
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RUTLAND VILLAGE-TOWN OF RUTLAND.
Richardson George, (C. F. R. & Co.,) h 43 Center.
*RICHARDSON GEORGE E., editor of Rutland Standard and general printer, West cor Grove, bds 25 Washington.
*RICHARDSON JENNESS, taxidermist, bds 37 Washington. Richardson John S., foreman foundry, scale works, h 37 Washington.
*RICHARDSON JUSTIN K. REV., pastor of Baptist Church, Center, also editor of the Vermont Baptist, h 25 Washington.
Richardson Mark F., foreman machine shop, scale works, bds 37 Washington.
Richardson Mark S., veterinary surgeon, h 37 Washington.
Ridgeway Elizabeth J. C. Miss, saleslady, C. B. Vail, bds 67 Grove.
Ridgeway John R., florist and gardener, h 67 Grove.
Ridgeway John T., gardener, bds 67 Grove.
Ridlon Eugene F., dry goods, fancy goods and notions, 49 Center, h II Pine.
Rielle Alexander, marble cutter, White & Haven, h 4 Union.
RIGBY JAMES, (Rigby Combination Car Wheel Co.,) inventor, bds Ber- wick House.
RIGBY COMBINATION CAR WHEEL CO., manufacturers of car wheels, Joel M. Haven, prest. ; E. A. Morse, vice-prest. and treas. ; H. L. Verder, sec'y ; James Rigby, supt. ; W. H. H. Lawrence, gen. agt. ; office Morse block.
Riley Patrick, laborer, h 31 Green.
Riordan Owen, stationary engineer, Mansfield & Stimson, h 18 River.
RIPLEY EDWARD H. GEN., (Ripley Sons,) vice-prest. Rutland Co. National Bank, bds Bates House.
Ripley William Y. W. Gen. (Ripley Sons,) prest. Rutland Co. National Bank, h 48 West.
Rix Catharine, widow of William, h 10 Green.
Roach William, stationary engineer, Steam Stone Cutter Co., house 27 Baxter.
Robbins Frank C., bds 137 Main.
Robbins O. L., book-keeper, bds Bardwell House.
Robbins Thomas C., judge of probate, Rutland district, deputy county clerk, office in Court House, Center, h 137 Main.
Roberts Albert, blacksmith at Terrill's, h r 37 West.
Roberts Augustus L., printer, Herald and Globe, h 14 East.
Roberts John, polisher for E. Bowman, h 6 Pine.
Robillard Andrew, foreman, H. A. Sawyer & Co's broom works, h 7 Willow.
Robinson Frank P., clerk, C. V. Railroad freight office, bds 26 Howe.
Robinson R. Woodward, dentist for A. Kilburn, bds Wickham House.
Roland Thomas L., chief cook, Bates House, h 27 Center, up stairs.
Root Emma, dressmaker, bds 4 Cherry.
Root Jane, widow of Charles C., h 16 Forest.
Rose Frank H., candy maker, H. S. Howe's, h 7 Elm.
Ross Augustus, locomotive engineer, C. V. Railroad, h 11 Howe.
*ROSS CHARLES E., dry and fancy goods, 3 Merchants row, bds 107 Main.
ROSS CORNELE G., machinist, foreman over Lincoln Iron Works, bds 22 Grove.
ROSS CRAWFORD D., machinist and foreman of manufacture of Cres- cent Coffee Mills, under administrators of the Thomas Ross estate, office Lincoln Iron Works, h 5 Chestnut ave.
Ross Elizabeth, widow of Thomas, h 22 Grove.
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RUTLAND VILLAGE-TOWN OF RUTLAND.
Ross George W., machinist, C. V. Railroad shops, h 3 Merchants row, up stairs.
Ross Rebecca Y., widow of James, h 107 Main.
ROSS WARREN E., boots, shoes and rubbers, 5 Merchants row, h 50 West cor Cottage.
Ross William, bds 22 Grove.
Rounds Electa Miss, h 8 Terrill.
Rounds Joseph A., marble polisher, h 29 South.
Rourke John, laborer, h 14 South.
Rourke John J., laborer, bds 14 South.
Rousseau Alfred S., painter, scale works, h I Cherry.
Rousseau Afred S. Jr., painter scale works, bds I Cherry.
Rousseau Nap. E., book-keeper for F. Vaughn, bds Berwick House.
Rowe Jane A., widow Martin, h 29 East.
*ROWELL SIDNEY W., cashier National Bank of Rutland, issues foreign bills of exchange, and passage tickets by ocean steamers, 49 Merchants row, h 64 Center.
Rowland Thomas, cook, Bates House.
Royce Geo. B., clerk, bds 9 Grove.
ROYCE GEORGE E., treas. Steam Stone Cutter Co., h 9 Grove.
ROYS LYMAN E., civil engineer and master bridge builder, Rutland Division
C. V. Railroad, owns farm in Royalton 100, office in Union Depot, h 123 Main.
Ruggles Belle, teacher grammar dept. Rutland Graded School, bds 32 Wash- ington.
RUGGLES GERSHOM C., chair manuf. retired, h 3 Freight cor Evelyn.
Ruggles Henry P., porter, Berwick House.
Ruggles John L., book-binder at G. E. Pelton's, h 15 Meadow.
Ruggles M. Louise, teacher, bds 15 Meadow.
Russell George P., painter for L. G. Kingsley, trustee 5th ward, h 61 Cen- ter.
Russell James, blacksmith, C. V. Railroad shop, bds 3 Nickwackett.
Rutland Boot and Shoe Co., E. F. Sadler, prop., 60 West.
Rutland Cornet Band, 21 pieces, E. L. Hatch, leader ; band rooms at Village Hall.
RUTLAND COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, capital $200,000, discount days, Mondays, William Y. W. Ripley, pres't; Edward H. Ripley, vice pres't; Henry F. Field, cashier ; Edward L. Temple, teller; Henry M. Bailey, book-keeper; Merchants row.
RUTLAND FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP CO., (Joel B., Charles P. and Wm. A. Harris,) manufs. of car wheels, castings for railroads, mills, buildings, &c., Furnace.
RUTLAND HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY, in High School building, head of Center.
RUTLAND SAVINGS BANK, THE, Wm. M. Field, pres't ; Jacob Edger- ton, vice pres't ; Newton Kellogg, treasurer; office in National Bank of Rutland, 49 Merchants row.
*RUTLAND STANDARD, published every Friday, George E. Richardson, editor and proprietor, West cor Grove.
Ryan Anna L., (Mrs. Wm.,) boarding house, I Wales cor West.
Ryan Edwin P., manager D. & H. C. Co's telegraph office, west side Union Depot, bds 18 Elm.
Ryan Ellen Mrs., widow, h 8 Cherry.
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RUTLAND VILLAGE-TOWN OF RUTLAND.
Ryan James, section hand, bds 98 West.
Ryan John J., clerk, bds Bardwell House.
Ryan John Q., commercial traveler, h II Pleasant.
Ryan Mary, widow Patrick, h 19 South.
Ryan Matthew, tin and copper smith, C. V. Railroad shops, h 10 River.
Ryan Michael, polisher, Vermont Marble Co., bds 19 South.
Ryan Nellie M., teacher of instrumental music, bds 4 Grove.
Ryan Patrick S., patentee and prop. Ryan's Insect Destroyer and Ryan's Milk and Liquid Strainer, h 4 Grove.
Ryan Richard, clerk for L. G. Kingsley, bds 109 Main.
Ryan William, laborer for E. D. Keyes, h I Wales cor West.
Sabourin Joseph H., printer and farmer 3, h 38 Meadow.
Saddler Franklin J. h 4 Summer.
Sadler Edwin F., prop. Rutland Boot and Shoe Co., manuf. and dealer in boots, shoes and rubbers, leather and findings, 60 West, h 27 Grove. Safford Charles W., machinist, foreman steam stone cutter shop, h 8 Spring. Salmon Mary, (Mrs. Timothy,) h 108 West.
Sammon William, laborer, h 112 West.
Samson Fred L., clerk Davis & Gould's, bds 2 Prospect.
Sanders Sarah, widow Benjamin, h 8 Terrill.
Sargeant William H., carpenter, h 42 Forest.
Sattley Elmer C., book-keeper, Vermont Marble Co., Center Rutland, bds 7 Cottage.
Saunders Frank, teamster, h 38 West.
Saunders Norah A., tailoress Dunn & Loehr, bds 88 Main.
Savery Ernest A., machinist scale works, h 55 Main.
Sawyer George E., foreman polishing room, White & Haven, h 86} West. *SAWYER H. A. & CO., (Henry A. and Palmer S. Sawyer,) jobbers of wrapping papers, paper bags and sacks, wood ware, stationery goods, tobac- , cos and cigars, manuf. of brooms, 63 Merchants row, Globe building, opp. depot.
SAWYER HENRY A., (H. A. S. & Co.,) (Spaulding & Co.,) (Putnam & S.) (Cramton & S.,) h 16 Washington cor Wales.
SAWYER PALMER S., (H. A. Sawyer & Co.,) solicitor, h 13 Pine. Scanlan Bridget, widow Patrick, h 20 South.
Scanlan John J., laborer, bds 20 South.
Schell Friend M. dentist with Th. Mound, bds 6 Pine.
Schell Harlan P., local agent Singer Manuf. Co., 15 Center, bds 6 Pine.
Schryver William H., boiler maker C. V. Railroad shops, h 54 Washington. SCOFIELD JULIUS JR., prop. Central House, 57 Center.
SCOFIELD LEWIS F., livery and feed stable, office Central House, West. Scott Seth P., currier, h 19 Elm.
Seamans Joseph O., polisher scale works, h 24 South.
SEAVER ANNA M., widow of Norman, h 65 Main. Seaver Emily Miss, h 65 Main.
Shannon James, blacksmith scale works, bds 5 Franklin.
Shannon John, marble sawyer, Columbian mill, h 30 Granger.
Shea Patrick, stone cutter at Ripley's, bds 31 Forest.
Sheehan Michael, blacksmith scale works, h 15 Green.
Sheehan William F., clerk at Bates House, h 19 Merchants row, up stairs. Sheehan William S., night clerk Bates House.
Sheldon Charles, (Sheldons & Slason,) h Center.
Sheldon John A., (Sheldons & Slason,) office West Rutland, h 89 Main.
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Sheridan Michael, helper C. V. Railroad shops.
Sherman Matilda, widow Elihu, h 2 Terrill.
Sherman William D., car repairer, C. V. Railroad shop, sexton Methodist Church, h alley rear of Church west.
Shields Edward, carpenter, h 21 Green.
Shields Joseph, polisher Columbian Marble Co., bds 86 West.
Shortle James J., printer Herald and Globe, h 70 Grove.
*SHORTSLEEVE DAVID, foundry and machine shop, Strongs ave. Shortsleeve William H., machinist, bds 15 Wales.
Shoto Edward, retired cook, h 7 Chestnut ave.
Shutze Otto, dyer in button factory, h 53 Forest.
SILLOWAY CHARLES W., locomotive engineer, Boston and Hoosac Tunnel line, h 54 Forest.
Simes William L., works at scale works, h 139 Main.
Simonds Andrew J., brakeman, B. & R. Railroad, bds Strongs ave n Wales.
Simonds Catharine, widow of Andrew, h Strongs ave n Wales.
Simonds James F., baggageman, B. & R. Railroad, bds Strongs ave n Wales. Simonds Thomas Jr., bds Strongs ave n Wales.
Simons Ner P. Hon., supt. of Vermont Marble Co., attorney and counselor at law, 19 Merchants row, h 1 I Cottage.
Simpson Miles, peddler, h 70 Forest.
*SIMPSON WM., steam dye and scouring works, 5 Wales, h do.
SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., George W. Proctor, general agent for Rutland Co., sewing machines, 15 Center.
Slack Augustus D., crockery and glassware, furniture, undertaking, carpets and oil cloths, 21 Merchants row, h 47 Pine.
Slattery John, mechanic, C. V. Railroad, h 25 Franklin cor Forest.
Slattery John, tinsmith, basement 43 Center, h 46 Forest.
Slattery John R., tinsmith, bds 46 Forest.
Smith Charles E., marble polisher Vermont Marble Co., bds 15 Baxter. Smith Charles L., laborer, Dnnn & Cramton, bds 7 Spring.
Smith Daniel, boarding house, h 27 Wales.
Smith Daniel C., moulder, scale works, h 66 Forest.
Smith Edwin C., tinsmith, Dunn & Cramton, bds 15 Baxter.
Smith Frank H., clerk, L. G. Kingsley, h 2 Summer.
Smith Frederick H., clerk, Dunn & Cramton, bds 23 Grove.
Smith George, book-keeper, Vermont Marble Co., bds 34 West.
Smith Harry P., bds 15 Baxter.
Smith Henry H., county clerk, attorney-at-law, office Court House, h 73 Main.
Smith James C., house carpenter, h 15 Baxter.
Smith James E., barber, bathing rooms, &c., basement Berwick House, Center, h 92 Main.
Smith Kirby W., student in college, home 73 Main.
Smith Mamie Miss, dressmaker, bds 7 Spring.
Smith Nellie L., works at button factory, bds 7 Spring.
Smith Norman W., medical student, home with Warren H., 5 Pleasant. Smith Owen, polisher, Vermont Marble Co., bds 15 Wales.
Smith Ralph H., teamster for L. G. Kingsley, h 7 Spring.
Smith Timothy, flagman, C. V. Railroad, h cor Howe and Forest.
Smith Warren H., attorney, h 5 Pleasant.
Smith William H., carpenter, h 12 Forest.
Smith William S., clerk, h 3 Grant ave.
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RUTLAND VILLAGE-TOWN OF RUTLAND.
Smith William W., packer, scale works, bds 7 Spring.
Smyth John, moulder, Lincoln Iron Works, bds 41 Forest.
Snow Alta M., dressmaker, bds 8 Evelyn.
Snow Clara P., widow of Nathan H., h 8 Evelyn.
Snow Laban, salesman, Wheeler & Wilson Manufacturing Co., bds Berwick House.
Snyder Julius, car builder, C. V. Railroad shop, h 47 Meadow.
Soulia Christopher C., machinist, D. Shortsleeve, h 5 Grant ave.
Southard Lent F., foreman paint shop, C. V. Railroad, Rutland division, h and lot 34 Grove.
SOUTHARD) SIDNEY M., publisher and dealer in pictures and frames, basement 49 Merchants row, h 13 West.
Southard Theodore, blacksmith, C. V. Railroad shops, h 15} Center.
Southgate Lottie, saleslady, Stevens' dry goods store, bds 4 Cottage.
Southwick Edward D., carpenter, h II Terrill.
Spafford Lyman H., sawyer, C. P. Harris Co., h Furnace cor Franklin.
Spaulding & Co., (John P. S. and Henry A. Sawyer,) books, stationery and periodicals, picture frames, &c., I Merchants row.
Spaulding Avaline, widow of John R., h 79 Main.
Spaulding Benjamin M., sealer, scale works, bds Wickham House.
Spaulding George B., works at button factory, bds 2 Woodstock ave.
Spaulding John, truckman, bds 79 Main.
Spaulding John P., (Spaulding & Co.,) h 9 Pleasant.
Spaulding Martin, tanner, retired, bds 9 Pleasant.
Spaulding Richard M., lumber dealer and contractor, h 121 Main.
Spaulding Romanzo W., turner at button factory, h 2 Woodstock ave.
Spaulding William, clerk, W. C. Landon, h 121 Main.
Spellman John D., attorney, office with G. E. Lawrence, bds East.
Spellman Katie E., tailoress for Dunn & Loehr, bds East.
Spellman Mary, widow of Timothy, h East.
Spencer Charles E., truckman, h 125 Main.
Spencer George B., student, bds 17 Grove.
Spencer Lizzie Miss, milliner at J. B. Kilburn's, bds 153 Center.
Spencer Margaret L. B., widow of Arvin F ., boarding house, 17 Grove cor Spring.
Spencer Mary A., (Mrs. George M.,) h 15} Center.
Spiller Lucy A., widow, millinery, 17} Merchants row, h do.
Spooner George D., dairyman, h 23 Grove.
SQUIER ELEAZER H., marble sawyer, retired, house 12 Woodstock ave.
Squire William, stone and brick mason, h 13 Wales.
Squires Joseph B., clerk, B. & D. C. Billings, h Park, r 39.
*STATE TRUST CO., organized June 3, 1881, capital $100,000, Charles Clement, prest. ; John N. Woodfin, treas .; O. F. Harrison, asst. treas. ; do general banking business, office Merchants row cor Evelyn.
St. George Alexander, clerk, Dunton & Hayward, bds 18 Grove.
St. Lawrence Julian, carpenter, h 36 West.
St. Onge Joseph, wagon maker and repairer, 85 West, h 161 Main. STALEY BARBARA A., widow of Stephen G., h 37 Center.
Staley George W., plumber, h 37 Center.
Staples Miriam A., widow of Charles H., h 7 Wales.
Starr Timothy, blacksmith's helper, C. V. Railroad shops, h 22 Granger cor River.
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RUTLAND VILLAGE-TOWN OF RUTLAND.
STEAM STONE CUTTER CO., J. W. Cramton, pres't; Geo. E. Royce, treas .; J. J. R. Randall, sec'y ; George J. Wardwell, sup't ; manufs. and proprs. Wardwell's Stone Channeling and Quarrying Machines, office and shops 90 West.
Stearns Artemas R., upholsterer and furniture repairer, 7 Grove, h 70 do. STEARNS JOHN W., manufacturer and dealer in furniture, upholsterer and undertaker, 9 Merchants row, h I Williams.
Stearns Myron, butcher, h 18 Prospect.
Stearns Nathaniel S., deputy sheriff, office Court House, h 60 Center.
Stearns Willie M., medical student, bds 60 Center.
Steele Guy, mason, bds 33 Forest.
Sterl Oscar W., business in New York, h 8 West.
Stevens Charles E., furnishing and fancy goods, 19 Merchants row, bds Bates House.
Stevens James A., car builder, C. V. Railroad shop, h 30 Jackson ave.
Stevens Laura A., widow, h 9 Willow.
Stevenson Michael, laborer, h 17 Granger.
Stewart Alice E., (Whittaker & S.,) dressmaker, h 76 West. .
Stewart Ann Miss, h River n railroad crossing.
Stewart George W., conductor D. & H. C. Co., h 8 Elm.
Stewart James, laborer, h River cor Spruce.
Stewart Marks B., mail agent on B. & R. Railroad, h 38 Washington.
Stewart Robert, jobber of wood, lumber and produce, h rear 65 Center.
Stiles Charles E., works at scale works, bds 134 Main.
Stiles James T., clerk, bds 17 Grove.
Stiles Lovell G., tempering pivots at scale works, h 134 Main.
Stillson Francis A., newsman on B. & R. Railroad, bds 27 Wales.
Stimson Charles L., (Mansfield & Stimson,) bds 46 West.
Stitt Robert, blacksmith Steam Stone Cutter Co., h 7 Mineral.
STOCKWELL CLARENCE A., tinsmith Dunn & Cramton, bds 62 Forest. Stone Henry H., bottling works, 12 Wales, h 25 Elm. Stone Peter, carpenter, h 76 Forest.
STORMS JOHN D., machinist at scale works, h 76 West.
Story Charles, prop. Bates House Bowling Alley, dealer in tobacco and cigars, 33 Merchants row, h I Church.
Stoughton Montgomery M., painter and mason, h 12 Wales. Killed by the fall of a scaffold, while painting the Morse block, June roth, 1881.
Stratton Hiram H., laborer, h 42 Woodstock ave.
Stratton Myron H., laborer, h Temple near corporation line.
Streepy Luther, marble worker Columbian Marble Co., bds 34 West.
Streeter I. Lemuel, moulder scale works, h 22 South.
Strobell Charles W., dental student, bds at Dr. Lawton's, r 272.
Strong Kate E. Miss, bds 9 Cottage.
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