Gazetteer of Washington County, Vt., 1783-1889, Part 96

Author: Child, Hamilton, 1836-, comp; Adams, William, fl. 1893, ed
Publication date: 1889
Publisher: Syracuse, N. Y., The Syracuse journal company, printers
Number of Pages: 898


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WORCESTER .- North Branch Grange, No. 87, P. of H., F. C, Herriman, Master ; Mrs. W. P. Gould, Sec'y and Treas. Thirty members.


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SOCIETIES.


Grand Army of the Republic.


BARRE .- R. B. Crandall Post, No. 56, G. A. R., organized in 1883, meets in G. A. R. hall first and third Wednesdays of each month. W. A. Strong, Com.


Woman's Relief Corps, auxiliary to R. B. Chandler Post, G. A. R., Mrs. Maria Nichols, Pres .; Mrs. Marcella Sheplee, Sec'y.


CABOT .- Morrill Post, No. 71. G. A. R., organized March 25, 1884, meets first quarter of the moon. Herman Osgood, Com.


Morrill Woman's Relief Corps, auxiliary to Morrill Post, No. 71, G. A. R., organized August 26, 1887, meets twice each month. Mrs. Oscar F. Morrill, Pres.


Gen. Sedgwick Camp, Sons of Veterans, organized April 6, 1887, meets monthly. S. C. Voodry, Captain.


CALAIS .- Stow Post, No. 29. G. A. R., of North Calais, meets Saturday evening preceding the full of the moon. Warren E. Bliss, Com.


Stow Woman's Relief Corps, No. 36, of North Calais, auxiliary to Stow Post, No. 29, G. A. R., Miss Nervie Foster, Pres .; Mrs. Flora M. Nelson, Sec'y.


Wyman R. Burnap Camp, No. 39, Sons of Veterans, L. T. Lamphere, Captain.


MONTPELIER .- Brooks Post, No. 13, G. A. R., meets first and third Tuesdays in the month, in G. A. R. hall. B. A. McKenna, Com .; N. W. Peck, Adjutant.


Brooks Woman's Relief Corps, No. 18, auxiliary to Brooks Post. No. 13, G. A. R., was organized March 4, 1886, and meets in G. A. R. hall second and fourth Fridays in each month. Mrs. Ellen M. Seaver, Pres .; Alice M. Hunt, Sec'y.


Gen. Stephen Thomas Camp, No. 31, Sons of Veterans, organized in December, 1886, meets third Friday in each month in G. A. R. hall. O. D. Clark, Captain.


NORTHFIELD .- William H. Boynton Post, No. 94, G. A. R., organized in March, 1886, meets first and third Saturdays in each month, in G. A. R. hall. Homer Denny, Com.


Johnson Post. No. 23, G. A. R., organized May 8, 1873, meets second and fourth Saturdays in each month, in G. A. R. hall. A. F. Spaulding, Com.


Camp, Sons of Veterans, F. O. Townson, Captain.


PLAINFIELD .- W. E. Martin Post, No. 101, G. A. R., instituted March 11, 1887, meets every Saturday evening in G. A. R. hall. Ezekiel Skinner, Com .; W. R. Gove, Adjutant,


The Woman's Relief Corps was organized February 25, 1889. Mrs. O. L. Hoyt,. Pres .; Mrs. H. H. Dewey, Sec'y.


WAITSFIELD .- Ainsworth Post, No. 36, G. A. R., named in honor of Capt. Luther Ainsworth, meets first and second Saturday evenings in each month. L. D. Savage, Com .; E. A. Fisk, Adjutant.


WARREN .- Joseph Eldridge Post, No. 36, G. A R., meets first and third Thursdays in each month. Hiram Goodspeed, Com .; George E. Bruce, Adjutant.


Camp, Sons of Veterans, organized in 1886, meets first and third Tuesdays in each month.


WATERBURY .- Edwin Dillingham Post, No. 22, G. A. R., organized February 2, 1881, with 28 . members, in honor of Major Edwin Dillingham, meets second and fourth Mondays in each month, in G. A. R. hall. Dr. G. C. Washburne, Com .; Edwin H. Wells, Adjutant.


Ezra Stetson Post, No. 72, G. A. R., of Waterbury Center, organized May 3, 1884, meets first and third Saturdays in each month, in the basement of the M. E. church. J. O. Freeman, Com.


Dillingham Woman's Relief Corps, No. 32, auxiliary to Edwin Dillingham Post, No. 22, G. A. R., organized in May, 1887, meets in G. A. R. hall every alternate Wednes- day evening. Mrs. Hannah P. Wells, Pres .; Mrs. Charlotte L. Washburne, Sec'y.


Gen. W. W. Henry Camp, No. 41, Sons of Veterans, P. Shonio, Captain.


WORCESTER .- Hall Post, No. 39, G. A. R., meets regularly on the Saturday nearest the full moon. Samuel Pratt, Com .; John R. Wilson, Adjutant.


Labor Organizations.


BARRE .- Barre Branch Granite Cutters National Union meets first Monday after the second Saturday in each month, in Thompson's hall. William McDonald, Pres .; George Gray, Sec'y.


Washington Assembly, No. 7693, Knights of Labor, was organized in May, 1886. James H. Albin, Master Workman ; Thomas E. Baird, Sec'y.


Fire Companies.


BARRE .- Torrent Hose and Engine Co., No. 1; E. F. Smith, Foreman ; Henry Frenier, Clerk and Treas. Bridge street.


Torrent Hose Co., No. 2; George Troup, Foreman ; Thomas Cable, Clerk and Treas.


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SOCIETIES.


Hook and Ladder Co .; William Scott, Foreman ; John McKinzie, Clerk and Treas.


MONTPELIER .- Volunteer Hose Co., No. 1; James M. Boutwell, Foreman ; William T. Dewey, Pres .; Osmam D. Clark, Sec'y.


Capital Hose Co., No. 2 ; Charles De F. Bancroft, Foreman ; Patrick Slattery, Clerk and Treas.


Farragut Hook and Ladder Co., No. 1; W. W. Hayes, Foreman.


Fire Engine and Hose Co., No. 4; Joseph Galaise, Foreman ; Thomas J. Keegan. Clerk ; Hiram Atkins, Treas.


NORTHFIELD .- Water Witch Engine Co., No. 1 ; Henry E. Smith, Foreman ; Dr. A. A. Minott, Clerk and Treas. Central street.


Torrent Engine Co., No. 2 ; Louis Rock, Foreman ; Dr. John H. Winch, Clerk and Treas. Vine street.


Hook and Ladder Co., No. 1 ; E. W. Howe, Foreman ; Frank L. Howe, Sec'y and Treas. Central street.


WATERBURY .- Seth Warner Engine Co .. No. 2 ; Edward Farrar, Foreman.


Military Companies.


BARRE .- Spencer Rifles, Co. E, V. N. G., Burt H. Wells, Captain. Sixty members. Armory, rear 95 North Main street.


MONTPELIER .- Capital Guards, Co. H, First Regt., V. N. G., O. D. Clark, Captain. Fifty-one members. Headquarters, Armory block.


NORTHFIELD .- Company F, New England Guards, G. C. Bates, Captain. Fifty-one members. Armory, Paine block.


Bands and Musical Societies.


BARRE .- Barre Cornet Band, Joseph McDonald, Leader ; William Dickey, Pres .; Frank W. Jackson, Sec'y ; C. N. Field, Treas.


Sortwell Military Band ; address O. F. Davis.


MARSHFIELD .- Marshfield Cornet Band, Albert E. Lamberton, Pres. and Leader ; G. A. Bemis, Sec'y and Treas.


NORTHFIELD .- Northfield Cornet Band, organized about sixteen years ago, has twenty pieces. Frederick N. Cook, Leader ; W. L. Tilden, Pres .; W. G. Huntley, Clerk ; Charles Cofrin, Business Manager and Treas.


Cadet Band of Norwich University ; P. G. Smith, Leader ; A. R. Shaw, Pres .; H. S. Dane, Sec'y.


Gouldsville Cornet Band, of Gouldsville, organized in 1884 ; Albert C. Chase, Instructor.


PLAINFIELD .- Plainfield Cornet Band, organized February 8, 1886, has seventeen pieces. Charles B. Perry, Pres. and Leader ; Eugene C. Hoyt, Sec'y.


Temperance Societies.


BARRE .- W. C. T. U. meets in Y. M. C. A. rooms. Mrs. J. F. Rhoads, Pres .; Mrs. D. Minard, Treas .; Mrs. Fred E. Chase, Sec'y ; Mrs. J. R. George, Cor. Sec'y.


Granite Division, No. 30, Sons of Temperance. organized iu 1884, meets in Royal Arcanum hall every Tuesday. J. P. Marr, W. P.


CABOT .- Winooski Lodge, No. 85, I. O. G. T., organized November 5, 1885, has a membership of 56.


W. C. T. U.,organized in July, 1881 ; Mrs. S. L. Wiswell, Pres .; Mrs. Mary L. Atkins, Sec'y.


. . CALAIS .- Moscow Lodge, I. O. G. T., of East Calais, George H. Gray, C. T .; Vinnie Pierce, Sec'y.


MARSHFIELD .- W. C. T. U., Mrs. E. B. Dwinell, Pres .; "Mrs. Evans McCrillis, Cor. Sec'y.


NORTHFIELD .- Northfield Lodge, No. 175, I. O. G. T., organized April 7, 1873, meets every Friday evening ; present membership, 130. Prof. J. B. Johnson, C. T .; Mrs. R. N. Johnson, Sec'y.


PLAINFIELD .- Shepard Lodge, No. 21, I. O. G. T., instituted March 2, 1888, meets every Fri- day evening in G. A. R. hall. H. Cutting, W. C. T .; Julia Shorey, Sec'y.


W. C. T. U., organized in March, 1887; Mrs. C. H. Farnsworth, Pres .; Nellie Batch- elder, Sec'y ; May Huntoon, Treas.


ROXBURY .- Roxbury Lodge, No. 108, I. O. G. T., organized in April, 1869, with 17 charter members, meets ever Thursday evening. Rev. Henry Howard, W. C. T.


WAITSFIELD .- Waitsfield Lodge, No. 96, I. O. G. T., meets every Friday evening. William Palmer, C. T .; George Lewis, Sec'y ; Ella McAllister, Treas.


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SOCIETIES.


WARREN .- Mad River Lodge, No. 91, I. O. G. T., organized November 25, 1868, meets every Saturday evening ; membership, 70. H. Colby, C. T.


Woman's Christian Temperance Union. (No particulars.)


WATERBURY .- Temperance Home Lodge, No. 130, I. O. G. T., was organized October 15. 1888, with 25 members. J. S. Batchelder, W. C. T .; W. B. Gould, Sec'y ; Miss Hattie Elliott,. Treas.


Young Women's Christian Temperance Union. (No particulars.)


Miscellaneous Societies.


BARRE .- Clan Gordon, No. 12, O. S. C., organized in 1884, meets second and fourth Tuesdays. in each month, at G. A. R. hall. John Parks, Chief ; William Dunbar, Sec'y.


Barre Lecture Association, L. F. Aldrich, Pres .; Charles A. Smith, Sec'y.


Barre Toboggan Club, W. L. Stafford, Pres,; H. L. Averill, Sec'y ; F. W. Jackson,. Treas.


Order of the Iron Hall, E. C. French, J. C. J .; E. A. Wilkinson, C. J .; E. H. Glid- den, V. J .; F. G. Howland, A .; John Robbins, C .; F. B. Mudgett, H .; Eli T. Rice, P .;. A. M. Stafford, W .; G. W. Barnard, V.


Granite Court Lodge of the Equitable League of America, organized January 30,. 1889. E. H. Glidden, Justice ; W. E. Barney, Clerk ; O. C. Sheplee, Treas.


Barre C. L. S. C., Mrs. L. Averill, Pres .; Mrs. B. W. Braley, Sec'y ; Mrs. F. McWhor -- ter, Treas.


Business Men's Association of Barre was organized February 12, 1889. Dr. G. B. Nichols, Pres .; Frank McWhorter, Rec. Sec'y ; Charles A. Smith, Cor. Sec'y.


Ladies' Union of the Universalist church, Mrs. Fred Chase, Pres .; Jennie Temple- ton, Sec'y and Treas.


Ladies' Aid Society of the Congregational church, Mrs. J. B. Chamberlin, Pres .;. Mrs. J. G. Nichols, Sec'y and Treas.


Y. P. S. C. E., connected with the Congregational church, Austin Hazen, Pres .;. Helen Stafford, Cor. Sec'y ; James Adie, Treas.


MONTPELIER .- Vermont Historical Society, Hon. E. P. Walton, Pres .; Col. J. H. Lucia, Rec. Sec'y ; E. W. Scott and Prof. Charles Dole, Cor. Secretaries ; Hon. Hiram Carleton, Treas .; H. A. Huse, Esq., Librarian.


Apollo Club, A. J. Sibley, Pres .; H. W. Kemp, Vice-Pres .; James T. Sabin, Sec'y ;. Joseph G. Brown, Treas.


Local Branch King's Daughters, organized December 16, 1888, Mrs. Sibyl E. Coch- rane, Pres,; Miss Gertrude M. Dewey, Sec'y and Treas.


Ladies' Society of Bethany church, Mrs. J. E. Macomber, Pres .; Mrs. H. C. Colton, Sec'y and Treas.


Bethany Society of Christian Endeavor, Miss Fannie Knapp, Pres .; H. D. Hopkins,. Jr., Rec. Sec'y ; Miss Lizzie Stimson, Treas.


St. John the Baptist Society meets first and third Sundays in each month, in Post- office block.


Young Men's Catholic Union meets in Postoffice block once a week.


Young Ladies' Sodality meets once in two weeks in St. Michael's Parochial School. NORTHFIELD .- C. L. S. C., Rev. I. P. Booth, Pres .; Mrs. C. S. Richmond, Sec'y.


Y. P. S. C. E., organized in January, 1889, G. H. Frary, Pres .; Mrs. A. H. Baker, Sec'y ; Abbie Haines, Treas.


Elmwood Cemetery Association, chartered in 1854, J. K. Egerton, Pres .; J. L. Ab -- bott, Sec'y.


PLAINFIELD .- Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle ; 18 members.


ROXBURY .- Dog River Valley Fair Association meets annually on the last Tuesday in October ;. Cassius Peck, of Brookfield, Pres .; W. W. Holden, of Northfield, Sec'y.


WATERBURY .- Mad River Valley Agricultural Society, J. I. Palmer, Pres .; J. W. Ramsay, Sec'y ;. O. M. Eaton, Treas.


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POSTOFFICES AND POSTMASTERS-THE RATES OF POSTAGE.


POSTOFFICES AND POSTMASTERS.


POSTOFFICE.


TOWN.


POSTMASTER.


*Barre,


Barre,


Clark Holden.


Berlin,


Berlin,


Dr. Artemas N. Pearson.


*Cabot,


Cabot,


Henry L. Averill.


Calais,


Calais,


Leroy A. Kent.


East Barre,


Barre,


Nathaniel Carnes.


East Cabot,


Cabot,


Emory H. Clark.


East Calais,


Calais,


Benjamin P. White.


East Montpelier,


East Montpelier,


Matthew D. Willard.


East Roxbury,


Roxbury,


Dwight L. Buck.


East Warren,


Warren,


Lelah Drew.


Gouldsville,


Northfield,


Lewis S. Hutchins.


Lanesboro,


Marshfield,


Edwin Lane.


Lower Cabot,


Cabot,


Helen M. Hatch.


Marshfield,


Marshfield,


George Wooster.


Middlesex,


Middlesex,


Orlo Dutton.


*Montpelier,


Montpelier,


Frederick W. Morse.


*Moretown,


Moretown,


George M. Fletcher.


North Calais,


Calais,


Shubael B. Fair.


North Duxbury,


Duxbury,


Evan L. White.


North Fayston,


Favston,


Catliarine F. Pasnett.


*Northfield,


Northfield,


Henry L. Kenyon.


North Montpelier,


Montpelier,


William G. Nye.


Plainfield,


Plainfield,


George D. Kidder.


Putnamsville,


Middlesex.


John W. Dillon.


*Roxbury.


Roxbury,


Fred W. Roys.


South Barre,


Barre,


Henry L. Averill.


South Northfield,


Northfield,


Fred A. Jones.


South Woodbury,


Woodbury,


George Lance.


*Waitsfield,


Waitsfield,


Richardson J. Gleason.


*Warren,


Warren,


Edwin W. Slayton.


*Waterbury,


Waterbury,


George W. Morse.


*Waterbury Center,


Waterbury,


Frank N. Smith.


West Berlin,


Berlin,


Crismon Hancock, Ass't.


Woodbury,


Woodbury,


Duron B. Nelson.


Worcester,


Worcester,


Maria E. Abbott.


Rates of Commission Charged for Money Orders.


On orders not exceeding $5, five cents ; over $5, and not exceeding $10, eight cents ; over $10, and not exceeding $15. ten cents ; over $15, and not exceeding $30, fifteen cents ; over $30, and not exceeding $40, twenty cents ; over $40, and not exceeding $50, twenty-five cents ; over $50, and not exceeding $60, thirty cents ; over $60, and not exceeding $70, thirty-five cents ; over $70, and not exceeding $80, forty cents ; over $80, and not exceeding $100, forty- five cents. No single order issued for a greater sum than $100.


THE RATES OF POSTAGE.


Postal cards one cent each, to all parts of the United States and Canada.


FIRST-CLASS MATTER-TWO CENTS PER OUNCE OR FRACTION THEREOF.


Letters and all other mailable matter of other classes subject to letter postage by reason of a violation of the postal laws, two cents per ounce to all parts of the United States and Canada.


REGISTRATION, DROP-LETTERS, ETC.


On registered domestic letters and third and fourth-class matter an additional fee of ten cents is required.


Local or "drop"-letters, that is for the city and town where deposited, two cents if de- livered by carriers, and one cent if there is no carrier system, per ounce.


Manuscript for publication in books, (except when accompanied by proof-sheets, ) newspapers, and magazines chargeable as letters.


* Money order offices.


South Cabot,


Cabot,


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THE RATES OF POSTAGE-STAR MAIL ROUTES AND STAGE LINES.


FREE.


Newspapers to each actual subscriber in the county where published, free of charge.


SECOND-CLASS MATTER-ONE CENT PER POUND.


Newspapers and periodicals, transient excepted, to be prepaid at the office of publication, at one cent per pound, or fraction thereof.


TRANSIENT NEWSPAPERS OR PERIODICALS.


One cent for four ounces, or fraction thereof.


THIRD-CLASS MATTER -- ONE CENT FOR TWO OUNCES.


(Must not be sealed.)


Mail-matter of the third class embraces printed books, (except transient newspapers, four ounces for one cent,) and periodicals, circulars, proof-sheets and corrected proof-sheets, manu- script copy accompanying the same, and all matter of the same general character, as above enumerated, the printing upon which is designed to instruct, amuse, cultivate the mind or taste, or impart general information, and postage shall be paid thereon at the rate of one cent for each two ounces, or fractional part thereof. .


FOURTH-CLASS MATTER-ONE CENT FOR EACH OUNCE.


Mailable matter of the fourth-class embraces labels, patterns, photographs, playing cards, visiting cards, address tags, paper sacks, wrapping paper and blotting pads with or without printed addresses thereon, ornamental paper, and all other matter of the same general char- acter, the printing upon which is not designed to instruct, amuse, cultivate the mind or taste, or impart general information. The class also includes merchandise and samples of merchandise, models, samples of ores, metals, minerals, seeds, &c., and any other matter not included in the first, second, or third-class, and which is not in its form or nature liable to destroy, deface, or otherwise damage the contents of the mail-bag, or harm the person of any one engaged in the postal service. Postage rate thereon, one cent for each ounce, or fractional part thereof.


Packages of mail-matter must not exceed four pounds each in weight, except in cases of single volumes of books.


Undelivered letters and postal cards can be resent to a new address without additional charge.


Senders may write their names on transient newspapers, books, or any package in either class, preceded by the word " from."


Stamps cut from the stamped envelopes are rejected by the postoffice.


Stamped envelopes and wrappers, postal cards, and stamps of different denominations for sale at the postoffices.


Stamped envelopes accidentally spoiled redeemed for the value of stamps at the postoffice where bought.


STAR MAIL ROUTES AND STAGE LINES.


2192. BERLIN to MONTPELIER, 414 miles and back, daily, except Sunday. Leave Berlin at 2 p. m , arive at Montpelier by 3 p. m .; leave Montpelier at 4:40 p. m., arrive at Berlin by 5 p. m.


2199. CABOT, by LOWER CABOT, to MARSHFIELD, 5 miles and back, twelve times a week. Leave Cabot at 7:30 a. m. and 3:30 p. m., arrive at Marshfield by 8:30 a. in. and 4:30 p. m .; leave Marshfield at 10 a. m. and 6 p. m., arrive at Cabot by 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Passenger fare 50 cents. E. W. Haines, mail carrier.


2200. CABOT to WALDEN RAILROAD STATION, 5 miles and back, daily, except Sunday. Leave Cabot at 12 m., or in season to connect with train, arrive at Walden Railroad Station in 114 hours ; leave Walden Railroad Station at 5:45 p. m., or on arrival of train, arrive at Cabot in 1/4 hours. Passenger fare 50 cents. Moses Barnett, mail carrier.


2193. CALAIS, by WORCESTER and PUTNAMSVILLE, to MONTPELIER, daily, except Sunday. Leave Calais at 8:45 a m., arrive at Montpelier by 11 a. m .; leave Montpelier at 4:40 p. m., arrive at Calais by 7:15 p. m. Two-horse conveyance ; passenger fare to Wor- cester 25 cents, to Putnamsville 40 cents, to Montpelier 50 cents. Alonzo L. Wheeler, of Calais, mail carrier.


2162. EAST ROXBURY, by SOUTH NORTHFIELD, to NORTHFIELD, 512 miles and back, daily, except Sunday. Leave East Roxbury at 2:15 p. m., arrive at Northfield by 3:30 p. m .; leave Northfield at 4 p. m., arrive at East Roxbury by 5:15 p. m. One-horse conveyance ; passengers carried. R. T. Blanchard, of Brookfield, mail carrier.


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STAR MAIL ROUTES AND STAGE LINES-VERMONT CONGRESSMEN.


2198. HARDWICK, by WOODBURY, SOUTH WOODBURY, NORTH CALAIS, EAST CALAIS, and NORTH MONTPELIER, to PLAINFIELD, 20 miles and back, daily, except Sunday. Leave Hard- wick at 6:30 a. m., or in season to connect with train, arrive at Plainfield in 412 hours ; leave Plainfield at 5:15 p. m., or on arrival of train from Wells River, arrive at Hard- wick in 412 hours. Two-horse conveyance. E. E. Leavitt, mail carrier.


2195. MORRISVILLE, by ELMORE, to WORCESTER, 16 miles and back, daily, except Sunday. Leave Morrisville at 8 a. m., arrive at Worcester by 12 m .; leave Worcester at 1 p. m., arrive at Morrisville by 5 p. m. Passenger fare 75 cents J. W. Phelps, of Morrisville, mail carrier.


2196. MORRISVILLE, by STOWE and WATERBURY CENTER, to WATERBURY, 18 miles and back. From July 1 to September 30. leave Morrisville, daily, except Sunday, at 5 a. m. and 1 p. m., arrive at Waterbury by 8:30 a. m. and 4:30 p. m .; leave Waterbury at 9:30 a. m. and 4:45 p. m., arrive at Morrisville by 1 p. m. and 8:15 p. m. From October 1 to June 30. leave Morrisville at 5 a. m., arrive at Waterbury by 9 a. m .; leave Water- bury at 4:30 p. m., arrive at Morrisville by 8:30 p. m.


2191. NORTH FAYSTON to MORETOWN, 6 miles and back, three times a week. Leave North Fayston Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 4:30 p. m., arrive at Moretown by 6 p. m .; leave Moretown Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 6:15 p. m., arrive at North Fayston by 7:45 p. m. One-horse conveyance ; passenger fare 25 cents for round trip.


2179. ORANGE to BARRE, 6 miles and back, daily, except Sunday. Leave Orange at 9 a. m., arrive at Barre by 10:30 a. m .; leave Barre at 11:30 a. m., arrive at Orange by 1 p. m.


2190. WAITSFIELD, by MORETOWN, to MIDDLESEX, 13 miles and back. daily, except Sunday. Leave Waitsfield at 6 a. m., arrive at Middlesex by 9 a. m .; leave Middlesex at 4:45 p. m., arrive at Waitsfield by 7:45 p. m.


2161. WARREN, by EAST WARREN, to ROXBURY, 8 miles and back, daily, except Sunday. Leave Warren at 7:30 a. m., arrive at Roxbury by 9:30 a. m .; leave Roxbury at 3:45 p. m., or on arrival of train, arrive at Warren in two hours. Two-horse conveyance ; passen- ger fare, to East Warren, 25 cents ; to Roxbury, 75 cents. O. W. Hudson, of War- ren, mail carrier.


2178. WASHINGTON to BARRE, 8 miles and back, daily, except Sunday. Leave Washington at 9:30 a. m., arrive at Barre by 11 a. m .; leave Barre at 5:30 p. m., arrive at Washing- ton by 7:15 p. m. Three-horse conveyance ; passenger fare 50 cents. John Corliss, of Chelsea, mail carrier.


2201. WEST DANVILLE, by EAST CABOT and SOUTH CABOT, to MARSHFIELD, 1012 miles and back, three times a week. Leave West Danville Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 8:20 a. m., arrive at Marshfield by 10:20 a. m .; leave Marshfield Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 1 p. m., arrive at West Danville by 3 p. m. Two-horse conveyance ; passenger fare 75 cents. George W. Heath, mail carrier.


WEST TOPSHAM, by ORANGE, to BARRE and return, daily, except Sunday. Leave West Top- sham in the morning, passing Orange at 9 a. m., and arrive at Barre in time to connect with train; leave Barre before 7 p. m., passing Orange at 7:30 p. m., and arrive at West Topsham in the evening. Two-horse conveyance ; passenger fare 25 cents. William Cragy, mail carrier.


VERMONT CONGRESSMEN.


United States Senators.


EXPIRATION OF OFFICE.


Justin S. Morrill. 1891


George F. Edmunds 1893


Representatives in Congress.


John W. Stewart. of Middlebury William W. Grout of Barton


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COUNTY OFFICERS.


COUNTY OFFICERS.


Judge of County Court.


POSTOFFICE ADDRESS.


Jonathan Ross-(September term, 1889. ) St. Johnsbury


Assistant Judges of the County Court.


Ira S. Dwinell East Calais Horace W. Lyford. Warren


Judge of Probate.


Hiram Carleton Montpelier


State's Attorney.


Edward W. Bisbee


Barre


Sheriff.


Frank. H. Atherton Waterbury


High Bailiff.


John L. Moseley Northfield


State Senators.


Fred E. Smith Montpelier


Walter A. Jones. . Waitsfield


Justices of the Peace.


BARRE .- William A. Perry, Nathan Harrington, Warren C. Nye, Benjamin B. Hawse, C. B. Townsend, E. L. Smith, A. E. Field, C. N. Barber, George W. Tilden, Clarence Wheaton.


BERLIN .- Martin W. Wheelock, J. N. Perrin, Arthur L. Hewitt, George W. Dodge, A. B. Bailey, Lemuel Chandler, Hiram C. Hayward.


CABOT .- T. H. Lance, I. F. Haines, N. K. Abbott, John M. Fisher, Herbert G. Williams, R. B. Bruce, Henry Smith.


CALAIS .- A. P. Slayton, J. V. R. Kent, George H. Gray, John Thomas, C. S. Bennett, Orson Putnam, Charles R. White.


DUXBURY .- E. W. Huntley, J. D. Andrews, W. R. Strickland, Willard Atkins, B. J. Stockwell. EAST MONTPELIER .- George G. Nye, T. C. Kelton, George H. Dix, A. A. Tracy, E. W. Ormsbee. FAYSTON .- Samuel J. Dana, A. D. Bragg, J. P. Boyce, Seth Boyce, S. Johnson.


MARSHFIELD .- J. H. Carpenter, William R. Gove, Ira H. Edson, L. W. Pitkin, M. D. Bemis, H. S. Laird, Cooledge Lamberton.


MIDDLESEX .- Rufus W. Warren, Seaver Howard, Leroy A. Flint, Myron W. Miles, John W. Dillon, George O. Hale, Isacher R. Densmore.


MONTPELIER .- Charles De F. Bancroft, Peter Badord, Osman D. Clark, Daniel C. Carey, Hiram A. Huse, Pringle H. Hinkley, William A. Lord, Joel H. Lucia, Roswell K. Peck, Melville E. Smilie, George G. Grout, George W. Wing.


MORETOWN .- Barnabas Mayo, George Bulkley, Freeman Parker, T. B. Sleeper, Holden E. Haseltine, John Lynch, George E. Taplin.


NORTHFIELD .- Thomas Slade, Ira A. Holton, Chauncey Denney. Charles A. Tracy, Martin Cobleigh, Chester H. Dutton, Truman B. R. Hildreth, William M. Davis, Walter J. Plastridge, Edmund A. Loomis.


PLAINFIELD .- W. S. Martin, Nathan Skinner,' Fred Perrin, H. G. Moore, J. S. Chamberlain.


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COUNTY OFFICERS-PUBLISHER'S NOTES.


ROXBURY .- William K. Royce, George A. Young, Azro A. Simonds, George Ordway, G. A. Roys.


WAITSFIELD .- J. H. Hastings, Josiah Holden, Charles E. Jones, Henry N. Bushnell, Herman T. J. Howe.


WARREN .- James Cardell, Charles W. Bragg, Lysander M. Heath, Philander Riford, E. W. Slayton.


WATERBURY .- James A. Burleigh, George H. Lease, C. N. Arms, Frank N. Smith, Daniel Hop- kins, R. J. Barber, Charles B. Clark, J. S. Wheeler, C. C. Robinson, T. T. Sanborn. WOODBURY .- F. C. Putnam, L. J. Benjamin, C. A. McKnight, H. E. Whiten, W. H. Wait.


WORCESTER .- H. P. Darling, C. C. Tewksbury, Horatio Templeton, J. A. Kelton, Roger Hovey.


Representatives.


BARRE .- H. O. Worthen


.. Barre


BERLIN. - W. A. Leland.


Montpelier


CABOT .- J. A. Farrington


CALAIS .- C. R. Dwinell . Cabot


East Calais DUXBURY .- H. O. Ward.


Waterbury


EAST MONTPELIER .- O. G. Steward.


Montpelier


FAYSTON .- J. B. Thompson .. . Waitsfield


MARSHFIELD .- D. R. Loveland. Marshfield


MIDDLESEX .- George H. Ladd .Middlesex


MONTPELIER .- C. P. Pitkin. Montpelier


MORETOWN. - James Haylett. Moretown


NORTHFIELD .- Charles Dole Northfield


PLAINFIELD .- H. Q. Perry Plainfield




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