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Wright Solon B., (Jersey cattle) r 31,
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LIVE STOCK BREEDERS AND DEALERS-LUMBER MANUF'RS AND DEALERS.
Gordon Lewis W., (Clay horses) r 20, Sutton GRAY SILAS W., (horses) r 23,
HAYWARD DENNISON D., (Morgan horses) r 35, 66
Mitchell Wesley F., (Percheron horses) r' 40, 66
Norris Frank B., (horses) r 1, 66
Noyes Moses W., (horses) r 14, W. Burke,
Orcutt Samuel, (Morgan horses) r 29, W. Burke,
RICHARDSON RILEY, (Percheron horses) r 4, W. Burke,
66
Roundy William R., (horses) r 16, 66 LUCAS A. R. & L. H.,
Ruggles Daniel E., (Clay and Morrill horses) r 51 cor 49,
Sisco Fred E., (Morgan stock horse) r 1, Barton, Orleans Co., 66
Way Nathan, (Morgan horses) r 28, W. Burke, 66
Whipple Ward P., (Devon cattle) r 17,
WILLARD CHARLES W., (Morgan · horses) r 43,
COX DANIEL S., (Jersey cattle) r 37 11 38, Walden
GILE ABEL, (dealer) r 54,
STEVENS CHARLES A., (Jersey cattle) r 31, S. Walden, 66
Vincent James F., (dealer in horses) r' 27, S. Walden,
CARPENTER AMOS B., (Jersey cows) r
41%, W. Waterford, Waterford Felch George W., (Jersey and grade cat- tle) r 14, Passumpsic, 66
Fulford Eliphalet, (dealer in horses) r 58,
GRAVES HERBERT K., (Durham cai- tle, Southdown and Cotswold sheep, and Hambletonian horses) r 3, Sum- merville, 66
GRAVES RICHARDSON B., (grade Dur- ham cattle and sheep) r 3, Summer- ville,
HASTINGS STEPHEN J., (Jersey cat- tle and Poland China hogs) r 14, Passumpsic, 66 Ricker Benjamin M., r 27,
Kinne Willard, (dealer) r 55, Lower Waterford,
LAWRENCE GEORGE C., (Patchen and Morgan horses, and Cotswold sheep) r 12, Passumpsic,
PARKS EZRA A., (dealer) r 13, Pas- sumpsic,
WINSLOW GEORGE G., (Patchen and Morgan horses, and Cotswold sheep) l' 12, Passumpsic, 66 HART WILLIAM, (horses) r 27, S.
Wheelock, Wheelock
Livery. Sale and Boarding Stables.
ABBOTT PETER M., r 75, W. Barnet, Barnet Manchester Charles H., McIndoes Falls, Percival Milo E., Island Pond, Brighton SMITH HENRY, r' 3, Coos, N. H., Brunswick Doyle Herbert L., r 29, W. Burke, Burke THURBER CHARLES W., Danville WOODWARD E., Jail st., cor Railroad, 66 Hartshorn Charles E., Guildhall
BATCHELDER IRA F., Hardwick Hill J. Albert, 66
WHITE WILLIAM A., Lunenburgh
CARPENTER EUGENE C., Lyndonville, Lyndon
SHONYO LEWIS F., Lyndonville, 66
SILSBY DAVID M., Depot st., cor Main, Lyndonville,
WEBB CHARLES, Depot st., cor Elm, Lyndonville, Lyndon
Welch Jacob C., r 50,
Willmarth W. H. Harrison, Lyndonville, BROWN WILLIAM J., Railroad st., St. Johmsbury
Bryant Almon N., 101 Railroad st., 66
Cloutier Joseph, 80 Railroad st.,
Flint Richard B., 82 and 84 Railroad st., HARTSHORN & KIRK,
Howe Benjamin G., Railroad st., cor Eastern ave., 66
MOORE HERBERT E., Main st., n S. Church, 66
MOORE SAMUEL L., Central st., 66
RUSSELL & CARR, Avenue House, Stevens Mary H. Miss, Main st., 6 6
Tresscott Joseph T., 48 Spring st., 66
Locksmiths. See Gunsmiths, Etc.
Lumber Manufacturers and Dealers. (See also Saw-mills.)
VAN DYKE GEORGE, McIndoes Falls, Barnet NULHEGAN LUMBER CO., J. H. Dan- forth and C. C. Tibbetts, props., Coos, N. H., Bloomfield
FITZGERALD G. H. & CO., Mill st., Is- land Pond, Brighton
PORTER PERRY, r 12, W. Burke, Burke
Quebec Lumber Co., (dressing mill) W. Burke, 66
Silsby Wendell, W. Burke, 6
FRIZZELL ADDISON E., r 15, Canaan
Hunt Jesse, (clapboards) r 1,
DUDLEY CLARENCE H., W. Concord,
JUDEVINE HARVEY, W. Concord, Concord
BEATTIE DAVID H., Wenlock, Ferdinand
DARLING DANIEL R., r 34, Groton 66
RICKER AMAZIAH H., r 17,
66
RICKER CHARLES A., 66
66 RICKER ISAAC M., 66
Welch Carlos B. & Joseph T., r 34, 66
WELCH H. & SONS, r 27,
WELCH SAMUEL P.,
66
Whitehill Moses H., r 28, 66
Cato & Bunker, Hardwick DELANO JOSEPH R., r 9, E. Hardwick, SAWYER CHARLES M., r' 59 cor 58, 66
WHEELER & SHIPMAN, Spring st., SILSBY JOSHUA, r' 8, Lunenburgh
Cunningham Ira W., Lyndonville, Lyndon
Pierce Reuben S.,
AVERILL LUMBER COMPANY, G. H. Fitzgerald and E. C. Robinson, props., r 2. Norton Mills, Norton
CAMERON DAVID H., (dealer) r 3, Stanhope, P. Q., 66
Stetson Alpheus M., 44 Kilby st., Boston, Mass., John Conway, local business manager, Norton Mills,
WOODARD & LYSTER, Norton Mills, 66
Bray William J., St. Johnsbury
Cloutier Joseph, 80 Railroad st.,
HARTSHORN L. BARNARD, 66
Hastings Henry C.,
HAZEN L. DOWNER, 66
Howe Benjamin G., Railroad st., cor Eastern ave., 66
Nelson Samuel A.,
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LUMBER MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS-MEAT MARKETS AND BUTCHERS. 273
ORCUTT ORRIN W., St. Johnsbury
PIERCE BROTHERS, r 11, St. Johns- bury Center,
PINARD J. & DEMERS, Pleasant st.,
Silsby David,
66
STEVENS C. H. & CO., STEVENS CHARLES H.,
VALLEY FALLS MILLS, Pierce Bros., props., r 11, St. Johnsbury Center,
Whipple S. J. & S. N., r 39 cor 23, Sutton Kneeland Lumber Co., r 14, S. Victory, Victory WELLS CHARLES A., r 9, Damon's Crossing, 66
ROGERS JOHN B., (dealer) r 54 n 55, Walden ROLLINS WILLIAM W., (dealer) r 35,
ASTLE SAMUEL D., Waterford
Machinists.
(See also Iron Founders and Machinists.)
Worth Timothy, r 46, Barnet
Ruggles John F., r 12, W. Burke, Burke
Baker Newell J., r' 55, St. Johnsbury, Danville Morse Amos C., r 73, S. Danville,
Randall Asa, (manuf. threshing ma- chines) r 18 cor 19, N. Danville,
Ricker Josiah D., r 25, Groton LeBourveau Charles S., Lyndonville, Lyndon
NEWCOMB SILAS D., 1 37, Lyndon- ville, 66
Pierce Reuben S .. HOOKER O. V. & SON, Railroad st.,
ROLLINS BENJAMIN F .. St. Johnsbury
WILDER WILLIAM & SON, 17 Rail- road st., 66
Knight Charles D., r 23 n 24, E. Hard- wick, Walden
CREE STEPHEN G., (manuf. "Wheel-
ock threshing machines," horse powers, and wood sawing ma- chines) Wheelock
Marble Dealers and Workers. (See also Marble Producers and Manufac- turers.)
STROBRIDGE FRANCIS G., r 53, W. Barnet, Barnet
*GOODELL J. W. & CO., [see card]
Burlington
MACK HENRY R., Church st., Hardwick
JONES ALBINUS S., r 50, Lyndon
LYNDON GRANITE CO., r 50,
- SPENCER GRATIS P., r 25, 66
BLUE MOUNTAIN GRANITE CO., S. Ryegate, Ryegate
Darling & Zastrow, S. Ryegate,
HENDRICK BROTHERS, r 43, S. Ryegate, “
RYEGATE GRANITE WORKS, S. Rye- gate,
UNION CO-OPERATIVE GRANITE WORKS, S. Ryegate,
Carrick Bros., opp. passenger depot, St. Johnsbury
ST. JOHNSBURY GRANITE CO.,
STORY CHARLES A., (granite) r 14, S. Victory, Victory
Masons and Builders.
(See also Architects and Builders, also Carpen- ters and Builders.)
ANNIS JOHN F., r 9, Passumpsic, Barnet
DEXTER ANDREW J., Passumpsic, DEXTER J. ALLEN, Passumpsic,
Heath Hial, (stone) r 1, Passumpsic,
Merchant Lewis, Barnet
Mulliken Drury F., r 67, McIndoes Falls,
Rash Frank, r 11, Passumpsic, 66 Johnson Nathan M., r 10 cor 8, Coos, N. H., Bloomfield
Cades James H., (stone ) Island Pond, Brighton Judd Damon, (brick) Island Pond, Lamere A., Island Pond,
BUGBEE SERENO D., r 9, W. Burke, Burke
Hall Charles, r 5, N. Concord, Concord
MORSE E. ALLEN,
Morse Arthur L., E. Concord,
QUIMBY ALONZO K., r 15, W. Concord, 66
Quimby Daniel, W. Concord, 66
WRIGHT JOHN C., r 6, N. Concord, 66
DANFORTH HARRY M., 1 73, Danville
DANFORTH HENRY C., r 48,
Dole Eleazer J., r 49,
Dole Joel R., r 38 cor 31,
Ruiter Thomas C., r 63,
Shores Loren A., (brick) 1 6,
Granby
Morrison William,
Groton
Mack Benjamin, r 58,
Hardwick
Scribner Samuel, r 62,
Barnett Albert H., r 3 cor 4, Lyndon, Kirby
Lowell Charles, r 2, E. Burke, 66
POND MARTIN J., Lunenburgh
Blanchard Karley, 1: 50, Lyndon 66
BRESSON JOSEPH, r 50,
Clement John A.,
HUBBARD JAMES, Lyndonville,
Hunter Harrison W., Lyndonville,
Raymond Gean, r 36, Lyndonville, 66 Williams Zebulon J., 66
Smith Alexander E., (stone) r 4, Guild- hall, Maidstone Livingston Harvey B., S. Peacham, Peacham Robinson John W., r 26, 66
SANBORN HARVEY,
Roben Douglass G., r 4212, S. Ryegate, Ryegate WEBBER GEORGE, off r 29, S. Ryegate, “
Willey James, r 36, Bean George, Sheffield St. Johnsbury 66
Caya Fred, Summerville.
66
Drolet Frank,
ELLIOTT WILLIAM J.,
GILMAN JOHN, 66
Guyer Leon, Summerville,
Guyer Octave, Summerville,
Hallett Ephraim J., 66
Harvey Orange, Summerville, 66
Jay Norman D., r 9, St. Johnsbury Center, 66
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LAWRENCE STEARNS D.,
66
McCormick Patrick, 66
Miller John W., 66
Ranney Thomas,
66
Rivers Paul, Summerville,
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Thomas William,
Kinison Lyman B., r 29, W. Burke, Sutton
Capron Freeman, r 4012, Walden
FARRAR JOSEPH, r 57 cor 58,
Jackson Marshall D., r 27, S. Walden, 66
Whiting Curtis B., (brick) r 16,
Cheney Abial, r 58, Waterford
Meat Markets and Butchers. Aiken Charles B., r 57 cor 52, W. Barnet,
Barnet
66
BELL HENRY, r 68, McIndoes Falls, BROCK WILLIAM S.,
Moore Horace C., r 53, W. Barnet, 66
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Johnson John, St. Johnsbury Center,
MASSEY ALFRED D.,
Donahue Thomas, r 49,
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CALEDONIA AND ESSEX COUNTY DIRECTORY.
ROME, WATERTOWN & OGDENSBURG RAILROAD,
IN CONNECTION WITH
PORTLAND & OGDENSBURG R. R. Portland to Fabyans.
BOSTON & LOWELL R. R. Fabyans to Swanton.
CENTRAL VERMONT R. R. Swanton to Norwood.
R., W. & O. R. R. Norwood to Suspension Bridge and Niagara Falls.
FORMS THE
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Niagara Falls, White Mountains 8 Portland Line.
WESTBOUND PASSENGERS
S HOULD NOT FAIL to take the Niagara Falls, White Mountains and Portland Line. During the Summer season we run THROUGH SLEEPING CARS, leaving Portland, Maine, 8.30 A. M., Daily except Sunday, and run to NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y., with- out change or delay. The passage through the heart of the White Mountains and the far-famed White Mountain Notch is made by daylight, and a daylight view is obtained of the Green Mountains and Adirondack Mountains.
Through passengers desiring to visit the Thousand Islands can leave the train at Philadelphia, N. Y., and obtain at Philadelphia depot side-trip tickets to Clayton or Alexandria Bay, free of charge. Or, leave the train at Watertown, N. Y., and obtain at Watertown depot side-trip tickets, free of charge, for following route : R., W. & O. R. R., Watertown to Cape Vincent ; steamer St. Lawrence, Cape Vincent to Alexan- dria Bay ; steamer, Alexandria Bay to Clayton, and at Clayton take the St. Lawrence Steamboat Express, a solid Train for Niagara Falls. This enables passengers to view the beauties of the entire Thousand Island region. To obtain these side-trip tickets free, passengers will be required to exhibit to the depot ticket. agent their through tickets to Niagara Falls or the West.
THROUGH TICKETS TO THE WEST
Can be purchased at Maine Central R. R. ticket offices ; Portland & Ogdensburg R. R. ticket offices in Portland and at principal stations ; Boston & Lowell R. R ticket offices at Fabyans, and all principal offices. of B. & L. R. R. in the White Mountains and New England; Central Vermont R. R. principal ticket offices. If you cannot purchase through tickets at offices of connecting lines in the East, buy to Norwood only. A full line of Western Tickets is on sale at R., W. & O. R. R. depot ticket office in Norwood at low rates.
Immediate connections are made at Suspension Bridge, Niagara Falls and Buffalo with through trains for the West. . . . The only route to the West by which passengers can obtain a full and complete view of Nature's greatest wonder, Niagara Falls. For information not obtainable at ticket offices, corre- spond with
THEO. BUTTERFIELD, General Passenger Agent R., W. & O. R. R., Oswego, N. Y.
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MEAT MARKETS AND BUTCHERS-NEWSPAPERS.
Clark Olin S., Island Pond, Brighton
Cobb Josiah P., Jr., Main st., Island Pond, " DAVIS MORTIMER C., Island Pond,
COLBY MARCELLUS L., r 12, W. Burke, Burke
Mineburg David, r 11, W. Burke, MORTON & LAWRENCE, Union block, W. Concord, Concord
Leland Fred, Taylor block, W. Concord,
Dole Nelson A., r 38 cor 31, Danville PLUMMER RÓBERT S., r 27, Groton
PORTER LEWIS W., Hardwick
Bowker M. D., Main st., cor Church,
Lunenburgh
FRYE HENRY H., r 52, Lyndon
Lemear Joseph H., r 25,
Patterson Thomas W., r 14, Lyndonville, “
PHILLIPS ENOS M., r 41, 66
WILDER ELIAS F., off r 64, Lyndonville, " Ainsworth Benjamin F., S. Peacham, Newark CAMERON DAVID H., r 3, Stanhope, P. Q., Norton McAllister John D., r 42, S. Ryegate, Ryegate THOMAS PEACH, r 42, S. Ryegate, 66 Kimball Fred R., r 37, Sheffield
BAILEY & WILLIAMS, 51 Main, st., St. Johnsbury
DANIELS WILLIAM, Railroad st.,
Moore John F., St. Johnsbury Center, Robbins William, St. Johnsbury Center,
Sylvester & Gray, Ward's block, Rail- road st., McGENNIS EDWARD, r 31, W. Burke, Sutton BONNETT DAVID C., (butcher) r 14, S. Victory. Victory REA JASPER P., (butcher) r 55 n 54, Walden Lawrence Orville, (butcher) St Johns- bury E .. Waterford
Milliners, Millinery and Fancy Goods. (See also Dry Goods, also General Merchants.) CARR ADDIE M., McIndoes Falls, Barnet Moore Hannah S., Church st., 66
Nason Nancy B., Cross st., Island Pond,
Salomon Julia, r 11, W. Burke, Brighton Burke 66
Salomon Robert, r 11, W. Burke,
Grout S. E. Mrs., E. Main st., W. Con- cord, Concord
ROOT EMMA M., E. Concord,
Meader Calista, Court st., Danville
Weeks Laura A., 66
Pillsbury George H. Mrs. & Co., Coff- rin's block, Groton
KEITH THANKFUL, Guildhall
Hall L. Etta, Hardwick
Keeler Lydia A. Mrs., Church st., E. Hardwick, 66
Warren C. W. Mrs., Main st.,
Whitcher Lillyes R., Main st., E. Hardwick, "
Keith Daniel Mrs., Main st., Lunenburgh GILMAN EVA A. MISS, Depot st., Lyn- donville, Lyndon Taplin Candice S. Mrs., Lyndonville,
Twombly Clara R. Mrs., Lyndonville, 66
Wilcomb Clarence D. Mrs., Bailey Nellie L., Peacham
Hunt Augusta J., r 50 cor 43,
LANPHERE HANNAH L., r 47, S. Rye- gate, Ryegate
Park Archibald Mrs., r 47. S. Ryegate, 66
Babcock & Prouty, r 52, St. Johnsbury E.,
Bouchre Alfred Mrs., 85 Railroad st., St. Johnsbury
Harrington Clara E. Mrs., 19 Eastern ave., St. Johnsbury
Rice & Powers, Portland st. cor Caledonia, " ROBBINS EMMA J., 43 Main st., 66 DANA MARY L., r 13, Wheelock
Sawyer Louisa, Main st.,
Millwrights.
Allard Hiram, r 12, W. Burke, Burke
Allard Jason, r 12, W. Burke,
Eggleston Royal A,, off r 61, E. Burke, 66
Beattie Gillespie, r 1, Wenlock, Ferdinand
GOODWIN WILLIAM E., r 28 cor 15, Groton KEITH CLINTON, E. Hardwick, Hardwick Le Bourveau Charles S., Lyndonville, Lyndon Felch Chester, Valley st., St. Johnsbury Hadley Joseph A.,
Hill John L., St. Johnsbury Center, Newton Alonzo,
Newton Samuel E., 60
Stanley Henry, r 35 cor 23, St. Johns- bury Center,
Monumental Works.
(See also Marble and Granite Workers and Dealers.)
GOULD JOSEPH D., (agent for Brown & Bagley) Passumpsic, Barnet Stone Hiram O., (agent bronze monu- ments) Hardwick
WHEELER SAMUEL P.,
Bennett Osman P., opp. depot, St. Johnsbury LAIRD ROBERT W.,
Mowers and Reapers. See Agricultural Implements.
Music and Musical Instruments.
Silver C. Alba, (pianos and organs) r 9, Coos, N. H., Bloomfield
VANCE ALDEN V., E. Concord, Concord Cass Jacob M., (organs) r 32, Sheffield
*BAILEY ALDEN L., 14 Eastern ave., cor Railroad st., St. Johnsbury
Grow George E., 75 Eastern ave.,
Nelson William H., 53 Eastern ave., 66
Shaw & Robb, Music Hall, Main st., 66
Knight Charles D., (violin maker) r 23 n 24, E. Hardwick, Walden
Music Teachers.
CARR ADDIE M., McIndoes Falls, Barnet Gibson Eva L., r 31, 66
Batchelder J. Wesley, r 29, Burke Buckminster Lillian L., W. Concord, Concord Ford Nellie M., r 28, Miles Pond,
Pierce Ella C., Danville
Chase Nancy M. Miss, r 16, St. Johns- bury East, Kirby
Gibson Fred L., r 8,
Ryegate
Blanchard Edna M. Miss, Summerville,
St. Johnsbury
Burdick Judson J., (violin) Railroad st., Dickinson David C., (vocal) St. Johns- bury Center, Eddy Maurice H., 66
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EMERSON BELLE MAY,
Graves Helen L., St. Johnsbury Center, Hazen Minnie B. Mrs., 66
Humphrey Joseph H.,
Paddock Orris Miss, 66
Newspapers.
See Printing Offices.
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NOTIONS-PAINTERS, PORTRAIT, ETC.
Notions.
CURRIER JOHN, Main st., Kelley Andrew K., r 63, Clark Manly, Randall George D., 83 Railroad st.,
Danville
Groton
St. Johnsbury
Nurses.
McGill Susan, Passumpsic,
Barnet
Perrin Augusta, E. Hardwick,
Hardwick Lyndon
Clement Amanda J., r 41,
Burnham Isabel B., 10 Summer st.,
St. Johnsbury
Felch L. Mrs., Railroad st.,
Hawkins Maria Mrs., r 3, Lyndon,
66
Streeter Dan, 66
Opticians.
LAUGHLIN ANDREW S.,
Barnet
VANCE ALDEN V., E. Concord, Concord
Painters, Glaziers and Paper Hangers.
(See also Artists.)
Clement Frank L., McIndoes Falls,
Barnet
COBURN W. ROYAL, r 48,
Dewey Calvin, r' 67, McIndoes Falls,
Hawley Augustine P., Passumpsic,
Hazelton Lorenzo D., r 65,
Ryan James S., r 46, 66
Wark George, Passumpsic,
Chase Edgar J., Island Pond,
Brighton
Coffee James, Island Pond,
Coffee Patrick, Jr., Island Pond,
MORSE DEARBORN, (house) Pond,
Island
WHITE NAPOLEON F., (carriage, house and sign) Main st., Island Pond, 66 ADAMS CHARLES W., r 28, Burke
BOWDICH WILLIAM C., JR., r 50, E. Burke, 66
Burt Willie T., r 32 cor 33, E. Burke, 66
Gray Don H., E. Burke,
Newell James E., r 62, E. Burke,
Phillips Edward E., r 50, E. Burke,
FLANDERS WILLIAM J., Canaan
Rousseau Napoleon,
66
Wadleigh Osmond L., 66
HICKS CYRUSP., Mill st., W. Concord, Concord May Ethan, W. Concord,
Scales Edwin E., r 49, E. Concord,
66
BLODGETT THOMAS G., r' 1, N. Dan- ville, Danville
Ingalls Albert L., r 46, W. Danville,
Sanborn George C., r 30, N. Danville, 66
Downs Franklin P., Groton
MEACHAM ALLEN B., (carriage and ornamental) r 8, Guildhall
Andrus Horace E., r 31, Hardwick
CLEMENT ARTHUR E., Main st., 66
CURTIS JAMES W., r 9, E. Hardwick,
Hovey Dwight H., r 48, 66
66
Trow George W.,
Bean Charles M., r 22, Lunenburgh 66 BEAN DEXTER F.,
Thomas Charles W.,
AULIS EDWARD C., Lyndon Center, Lyndon
Bowker Algernon S., r 50,
BOWKER WILLIAM H., r 50, 66
Bradley Ransom C., Lyndonville,
Charland Alexander, Lyndonville, Colley Charles, r 52, 66
Davis Leander, Lyndonville, GATES GEORGE W., Lyndonville, 66
GOODELL ANDREW J., r 50, 66
GRANT CLARIDUS A., r 66, 66 GRANT JOHN W., r 65, GRANT ULYSSES S., r 66, 66 Noyes Warren E., r 41, Sidney William, r 50, 66
66
SLEEPER ALISON P., Lyndonville, 66 Smith Elmer E., Lyndonville, 66
Smith Henry H., Lyndonville,
Thayer Fred, Lyndonville,
66
Willey David, Lyndon Center,
Osgood Edwin H., r 3, Norton Mills, WEST WILLIAM N., Peacham Norton
Blodgett George W., S. Ryegate,
Ryegate
Bowditch William, S. Ryegate,
LANPHERE CHARLES E., r 47, S. Rye- gate, 66
Garland Charles H., r 32,
Sheffield
Munsey Velonia, r 4, Stannard
Badger Levi B.,
St. Johnsbury
Baker Chester O.,
66
BATCHELDER & MOULTON, opp. pas- senger depot, 66
Berry Henry M., 66
Carter Peter, ..
Cavuctte Frank,
Chickering Frank W.,
Clark Benjamin B.,
66
Clark Frederick H., 6:
Cross, Tift & Co., Concord ave., 66
Dorr Ernest L., 66
Flint Loammi B.,
Glynn James,
Graves Sylvester D.,
66
Henault & Gingras, Eastern ave. cor Pearl st., 66
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LIBBEY FRANK,
66
Marion George, Summerville,
Miner & Hill, rear 49 Main st.,
Quimby Martin J., St. Johnsbury Center, RANDALL WILLIAM N., Summerville, ROBERTS EDGAR F., Railroad st.,
Salmon Fred,
66
Stiles Nathaniel H.,
66
Tisdale George H.,
WALKER HENRY J.,
West Charles H., 2d,
66
Wright Samuel A.,
Wright Walter, St. Johnsbury Center,
66
Brockway Alvin W., r 37, Sutton
Granger Frank B., r 56, Walden
Kellogg Francis D., r 45 n 46, S. Walden, 66
Kellogg Orman A., r 45 n 46, S. Walden,
Porter Charles A., N. Walden,
Stafford Albert M., (house and carriage) r 11, N. Walden, 66
Walton Charles F., r 47, S. Walden, 66
Painters, Portrait, Etc.
See Artists, Portrait, Landscape, Etc.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, Randolph, Vt., Edward Conant, Principal. (See advertisement, page 258.)
Lyndon 66
Lawrence Lemuel H.,
Stafford William,
Kellogg Charles E., r 9, E. Hardwick,
66
Barry Henry,
Rogers Emina L.,
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PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS-PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
Paints, Oils and Glass.
(See also Druggists, also General Merchants, also Hardware.)
CUTTING OLIVER B., E. Main st., W. Concord, Concord
Brown & Humphrey, 49 Main st., St. Johnsbury
Henault & Gingras, Eastern ave., cor Pearl st., 66
ROBERTS EDGAR F., Railroad st., 66
WILDER WILLIAM & SON, 17 Rail- road st., 66
Paper Hangings, Window Shades, Etc. (See also General Merchants, also Book Stores.) CLEMENT ARTHUR E., Main st., Hardwick Sanborn Wilbur J., 77 Railroad st., St. Johnsbury
Paper Manufacturers.
CHASE ROBERT & CO., Guildhall Weed Charles E., 66
Peddlers.
GILFILLAN WILLIAM H., E. Barnet, Barnet Roby Frank C., (tin) Coos, N. H., Bloomfield Johnson Russell T., W. Concord, 66 Dodge Herbert L., r 48, W. Burke, Burke AYER JAMES M., Danville
Brackett George W., r 7, Canaan Chase Albert J., r 71, S. Danville, Danville
Burnham George W.,
Hardwick
Gray Edward J., Greensboro Bend, Or- leans Co., r 14,
LYON WARREN, (hardware) r 20, Lunenburgh ALLARD AMBROSE, r 29, Lyndonville, Lyndon
Nickerson Lueva J., Lyndonville, 66 .
Webber James F., r 63, 66
Cushman Gardner H., (tin) r 36,
Sheffield
Gray Aaron, 2d,
66
Pratt Thomas B., r 31,
Thomas Tyler, r 20,
Hill Van B., (tin) r 35 cor 23, St. Johns- bury Center, St. Johnsbury ALLARD ALBERT R., (dry goods) r 46, Sutton
Davis Albert, (tin) r 54, Lower Waterford, Waterford
Bean Harvey, r 39, E. Greensboro, Wheelock
Pension and Claim Agents.
Harvey Hiram M.,
Canaan
SHERRY JOHN W., St. Johnsbury Cen- ter. St. Johnsbury
KITTREDGE CHARLES A., r 55 cor 38 Walden
Photographers.
Grant George A., McIndoes Falls, Barnet
Carr Edmond L., r 12, W. Burke, Burke
Ricker David A .. Main st., W. Concord, Concord Rogers Richard F., W. Concord, 66
Kendall Osborn R., Main st., Hardwick Quessey & Smalley, Nichols block, Lyn- donville, Lyndon
BROWN CHANCY L , r 26 cor 32, Peacham CLIFFORD D. A., Main st., cor Eastern
ave.,
St. Johnsbury
Haynes Trustum C., 26 Eastern ave., St. Johnsbury
Shepherd Charles F., 47 Main st.,
Lee George E., off r 9, Granby, Victory
Photographic Supplies.
CLIFFORD D. A., Main st. cor Eastern
ave. St. Johnsbury
Physicians and Surgeons.
CLARK EDWARD R .. McIndoes Falls, Barnet GLEASON CLOYES W., r 65, McIndoes Falls.
GLEASON EDWARD B., McIndoes Falls, 66 HAZELTON H. JOHN, (homeo.) 66 STLES TRUMAN R., 66
ELIE ANTONIA, M. D., Main st., Island Pond, Brighton 66
Norcross Edward F., Island Pond,
ROSSIER LOUIS P., Main st., Island Pond " BOLTON GEORGE W., (allo.) r 12, W. Burke, Burke DAVIS CHARLES B., (homeo.) r 11, W. Burke, 66
Dwinnell Fred E., (allo.) r 50, E. Burke, 66
Lane Henry J., (allo.) r 5, E. Burke, 66 Sleeper Mortimer L., (allo. ) r 12, W. Burke, " LEONARD FRANK E., Canaan
WARD ARTEMAS, 66
WELLS MARTIN B, (magnetic) r 14,
Brown Samuel P., (botanic) Main st., E. Concord, Concord
JEWELL HENRY H., (homeo.) W. Concord, 66
66
CARTER OSCAR E., r 18, N. Danville,
Cummings Loren L., (botanic) r 80, Pas- sumpsic, 66
Drew George R., (homeo. ) r 15, N. Danville, '
DURANT JAMES S., 66
MARDEN ALBION S., Railroad st., WOODWARD CALVIN, (homeo. ) Jail st., " EASTMAN SETH N., M. D., (allo. ) Groton HATCH GEORGE B., M. D., r 25 cor 23, Newbury, 66
BOYCE NATHANIEL S .. Main st., Guildhall Leith William H., room 1, Essex House, ADGATE LUTHER W., M. D., Church st., E. Hardwick, Hardwick
Darling Sumner E., M. D.,
French Justus. C., M. D., E. Hardwick,
SANBORN JUBAL M., (homeo.) E. Hard- wick 66
66
WARD AMASA M.,
Colby George L, (eclectic) Main st., Lunenburgh 66
CUTTING HIRAM A.,
BLAKE WELLMAN C., Chapel st., Lyndon CARTER AMERICUS J., (allo.) Lyndon Center,
Copeland J. Wesley, (allo.) Lyndonville, 66 HUBBARD LORENZO W., (allo.) r 50, 66 TILLOTSON WILLIE C., (homeo.) Lyn- donville, 66
BLANCHARD FERDINAND, r 57 cor 59, Peacham
PARKER LUTHER F., r 49,
DARLING GEORGE W., S. Ryegate, Ryegate Darling John B., S. Ryegate,
Jones Samuel A., 1 32. Sheffield
Brown Henry S., Bank block, Main st.,
St. Johnsbury
BROOKS SAMUEL T., 81 Main st., 66
BULLARD GATES B., 66
CALDERWOOD HARVEY S., 57 Pearl st., " 66 FOLSOM JAMES D., 7 Cherry,
GROW TIMOTHY R., 103 Railroad st.,
Hall Walter L., (allo.) r 52, St. Johns- bury E., 66
NELSON JAMES R., 28, Main st., 66
NEWELL HENRY C., 18 Church st., cor Spring,
66
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PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS-PRODUCE (COUNTRY) DEALERS.
N. H. DOWNS' Vegetable Balsamic ELIXIR
19" 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-FIVE 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 Complaint, 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.
NEWELL HERBERT L., 1 Bank block, Main st.,
PAQUET JOSEPH A., 45 Railroad st.,
SPARHAWK SAMUEL H., (homeo.) Sum- mer st.,
Weeks Samuel C., (botanic) Railroad st., 66
COLBY GEORGE W., (homeo.) Sutton Weaks William A., M. D., r 19 n 20, N. Walden, Walden
Pianos and Organs. See Music and Musical Instruments. Picture Frames.
(See also Books and Stationery, also Furniture, also Photographers.) CLEMENT ARTHUR E., Main st., Hardwick Planing Mills. (See also Saw-mills, also Sash, Doors and Blinds. )
Hastings & Follensby, r 5, N. Concord, Concord
Hazen Lucius D., r 28, Miles Pond,
HUBBELL SYLVANUS N., r 6, N. Dan- ville, Danville' MERRILL GEORGE & SON, r 65 cor 66, W. Danville,
TUCKER MELVIN E., Hardwick
JUDKINS JAMES L., r 61 cor 59, S. Peacham, Peacham HUNT S. S. & SON, r 19, McIndoes Falls. Ryegate
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