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Works of Art sold on Commission. Special attention given to Framing and Restoring Paintings and Engrarings.
A. D. WORCE, Secretary of the London Art Union.
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The Successor to JOHN C. MEAD.
CHARLES C. COOK, Contractor and Builder,
No. 141 TRUMBULL STREET, HARTFORD. CONN.
BUILDING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Including Decorative Work, Stained Glass, and Interior Finish. Skilled Workmen promptly furnished for Repairs and Alterations.
Preliminary Sketches, Full Working Plans, Specifications, Estimates and Superintendence Furnished.
Established, 1889. U. S. PHOTO-CHEMICAL MFG. Co., F. W. FRANCIS, Proprietor. Photographic Chemicals, Lantern Slides, Developing, Printing, Copying, Enlarging, Mounting, and Burnishing, Half-Tone Photo-Engraving. CALCIUM + LIGHTS.
P. O. Box 601. 29 Pearl St., HARTFORD, CONN.
HORACE M. SMITH. J. L. SMITH.
H. M. SMITH & COMPANY,
MANUFACTURERS OF
For Repolishing BANK AND OFFICE FURNITURE, Electric and Railroad Cars, Bar Fur- niture, Billiant and Pool Tables, Pianos and Organs, Carriages, Coaches, Bicycles. Tron, Wood and Marble, Clocks, and all kinds of Mantles, Sewing Machines, &o. Warranted not to Gum or Hold the Dust.
HARD OIL POLISH
301 ALLYN ST.,
HARTFORD, CONN.
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R. BALLERSTEIN & CO.,
IMPORTERS. 32200
Wholesale and Retail
Specialty in .
Milliners, ONE PRICE ONLY. READY-TRIMMED
Bonnets and Hats. IN THEIR NEW BUILDING, 372 to 378 MAIN ST., cor. Temple St., Hartford, Conn.
L. W. BURT, Active and Consulting Civil Engineer, OFFICE, 39 PEARL STREET, HARTFORD, CONN. (State Savings Bank Building).
Attention given to City Surveying, Water and Sewerage Works, Development or Laying Out of Real Estate, Parks and Cemeteries, Location and Construction of Roads, Railroads, Bridges, Foundations, Etc. Surveys, Plans, Specifications, Estimates, Examinations and Reports made for Investors.
LEVERETT BELKNAP.
GEORGE F. WARFIELD.
BELKNAP & WARFIELD, Publishers, Booksellers and Stationers, NOS. 77 AND 79 ASYLUM STREET, HARTFORD, CONN.
. TURKISH,
ROMAN,
BATHS.
RUSSIAN
199 MAIN STREET.
Office hours, 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. GEORGE E. JONES
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A. H. POMEROY,
MODEL 26 TRIBUNE.
STATE AGENT FOR TRIBUNE BICYCLES.
DEALER IN Scroll Saw Material, Foot Power Mach- inery, Fishing Tackle, Base Ball, Lawn Tennis, Croquet, and Sporting Goods Generally. . STORE, 98 ASYLUM ST. HARTFORD, CONN.
A. N. SEYMOUR, Real Estate Broker,
333 MAIN STREET, Hills' Block, HARTFORD, CONN. Real Estate of Every Description Bought, Sold and Exchanged. Special attention given to Renting, Collecting, and General Management of Estates.
Bestor's Real Estate and Auction Agency, HOWARD G. BESTOR, Manager, 80 PEARL STREET.
Notary Public. Agency Established 1870.
AUCTIONEER. Real Estate, Live Stock, General Merchandise, Store Stocks and Jewelry. Sales a specialty; terms reasonable for first-class work. Large list of properties for Sale and Exchange. General Management of Estates and Collection of Rents. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Returns promptly made.
"The Pen is mightier than the sword."
Established 1856. The Bestor Golden Pen Company,
HOWARD G. BESTOR, Manager.
U. S. Main Office, Hartford, Conn. Factory, Birmingham, England. Agents wanted.
Price per doz., in handsome metal box.
.25
Price per gross.
.$2.00
FREDERIC R. HONEY, Ph. B., Instructor at Trinity College and Lecturer at Smith College. INSTRUCTION GIVEN IN Mechanical Drawing, Perspective, Mathematics and Mechanism.
Evening Classes and Private Lessons. Mechanical Inventions Developed.
Drawings Prepared for Inventors.
BALLERSTEIN BUILDING, Room 111, 372 Main Street, . HARTFORD, CONN. For appointments by mail, address letters to Room 13, Law Chambers, 179 Church Street, New Haven, Conn.
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DR. W. H. LAW,
DENTISTA
Dentistry in all its Branches. Artificial Work a Specialty. 382 MAIN STREET, Cheney Building, HARTFORD, CONN.
Dr. J. D. WELLES,
NTIST,
ARTIFICIAL WORK
IN GOLD AND RUBBER.
Room 4, State. Bank Building, 297 MAIN STREET,
Opposite City Hall, HARTFORD, CONN.
ADAM PURVES, 27 Pawtucket St.
THOS. MALCOLM,
27 Bellevue St.
PURVES & MALCOLM,
Successors to H. W. FOX & CO., CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Planing and Bandsawing to Order. OFFICE AND SHOP : REAR 334 ASYLUM STREET, HARTFORD, CONN. Estimates given. Jobbing promptly attended to.
The New.
The Old.
Agent for Wade's Flushing Sewer Fit- tings and the "Hartford" vent Lavatory Trap.
JOHN S. CRAIG,
Practical Plumber and Gasfitter. DEALER IN
FIRST-CLASS PLUMBING AND GASFITTING MATERIALS.
Sanitary Plumbing & Specialty. No. 59 FARMINGTON AVENUE, Farmington Avenue Hotel Building.
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DR. JAS. MCMANUS & SONS,
& Aentis
32 Pratt Street,
JAMES McMANUS, D.D.S. CHARLES MCMANUS, D.D.S. HENRY MCMANUS, D.D.S.
Hartford, Conn.
dward
berle, D. D. S., -
"Unity Building," 26 Pratt Street,
Hartford, Conn.
L. N. WILEY, D. D. S.,
# DENTAL . ROOMS, ₭ 356 MAIN STREET.
DENTISTRY IN ALL IT'S BRANCHES.
CHILDREN'S TEETH A SPECIALTY.
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HAMLET. SAID . A. MAN'S.HOUSE IS.HIS.CASTLE WHY.DONT YOU.OWN A.CASTLE YOU.CAN.JUST. AS. WELL. AS. NOT.
THE.HARTFORD BUILDING AND-LOAN.ASSO. CIATION . WILL . SH YOU . HOW:
low WILBUR
370-ASYLUM.ST.HARTFORD-CT.
Organized; March*19,:1889. Chartered, July 1, 1893.
R. P. CHAPMAN, President. GEO. STRONACH, Vice President. A. S. HOWE, Secretary. LUTHER C. GLAZIER, Treasurer. ALBERT C. BILL, Attorney.
DIRECTORS. FRANKLIN P. CARTER, Contractor at Pratt & Whitney Co. FRANCIS COLES, Alderman 3d Ward.
FRED K. RAND, with Hartford Cycle Co.
FRED D. PARKER, Merchant.
THOS. S. BIRCH, Contractor at Billings & Spencer Co. HALSEY B. PHILBRICK, Contractor and Builder. HENRY M. JACOBS, Crockery Merchant. JUSTUS P. LEWIS, Cashier at Pratt & Cady Co.
JOSEPH BUTHS, Real Estate Broker. WILLIAM H. SCOVILLE, Contractor and Builder. AUGUST SCHMELZER, Merchant.
AUDITORS. R. S. PECK, of R. S. Peck & Co., Printers. EDWARD R. FAXON, Contractor at Pratt & Whitney Co. CARNOT O. SPENCER, Chief Clerk School Fund Office.
We call special attention to our class E coupon stock, issued in denominations of $100, $200, $500, and $1,000. A choice invest- ment-pays 6 per cent. interest, and can be withdrawn on 60 days' notice.
Loans made only on one class of security, which is the best, namely : First Mortgage on improved real estate in Connecticut.
The Smith Premier Typewriter.
"THE ACME OF MECHANICAL ART."
CONNECTICUT HEADQUARTERS,
372 Main Street, Hartford. M. H. MOYER, Representative.
NEW ENGLAND TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE,
E. C. DOWN, Manager,
333 Main St., Hills' Block, Hartford, Conr
N EW and second-hand Typewriters for sale, exchange and rent Cabinets, Ribbons, Linen and Carbon Papers, Steno. Not. Books, Erasers, etc. Special Desks to order. Copying of every kind executed; also duplicating. Stenographers furnished.
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ALBERT H. OLMSTED. CHARLES H. COIT.
GEO. P. BISSELL & CO., BANKERS,
AND DEALERS IN
INVESTMENT SECURITIES.
The Oldest Banking House in New England.
LOCAL STOCKS AND BONDS, -ALSO --- A11 Securities
Dealt in at the New York, Boston and Philadelphia Stock Exchanges bought and sold on Commission, or for Cash-not on margins.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHECK.
Letters of Credit furnished for Foreign Travel, issued by J. P. Morgan & Co., or Brown Bros. & Co., N. Y. City. Sterling Exchange Bought and Sold, and Cable Transfers of Sterling Made.
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR STORING
VALUABLE PAPERS, SILVERWARE, ETC., TO RENT AT MODERATE PRICES.
GEO. P. BISSELL & CO., Bankers, 307 Main Street, Hartford, Conn.
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R. SELDEN GLADWIN.
EVERETT L. MORSE.
GLADWIN & MORSE,
INVESTMENT BANKERS,
No. 7 ASYLUM ST., (Ground Floor.) HARTFORD, CONN.
LOCAL STOCKS, SCHOOL BONDS, IRRIGATION BONDS, MUNICIPAL BONDS,
CITY AND COUNTY WARRANTS, REAL ESTATE.
Choice Farm Mortgages from the Productive Sections, viz: The Celebrated Palouse Valley, Eastern Washington; The Red River Valley, North Dakota; The Black Lands of Texas, Oklahoma, and Missouri.
Also Orders executed on the New York Stock Exchange.
FRANCIS R. COOLEY, BANKER. Bonds, Local Securities, Investment Stocks, Letters of Credit, Foreign Exchange. 4 CENTRAL Row, Hartford, Conn.
JOHN C. ABBOT,
BANKER.
65 PEARL STREET, HARTFORD, CONN.
INVESTMENT SECURITIES FOR BANKERS, CORPORATIONS, TRUSTEES, AND PRIVATE INVESTORS.
In amounts to suit, and yielding satisfactory returns. Location; between the Atlantic and Pacific Coasts as desired.
(Electric Car direct from depot to my Office.)
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Our Salesrooms.
Come in and look around some time: besides our grand showing of the ROGERS "ANCHOR " BRAND of SILVER PLATED WARE, we have the most inter- esting line of STERLING SIL- VER WARE to be found in town. $
We do replating and repairing. Chandeliers, Bronzes, Gas Fixtures, and all such finished in the most desirable effects.
WM. ROGERS
MFG. CO.
MARKET STREET.
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Mrs. MARY L. SMITH, STENOGRAPHER
... and ... NOTARY PUBLIC.
Dictations,
Copying, and
Manifold Work.
No. 2 CENTRAL ROW, Room 6,
Hartford, Conn.
T HE MODEL TAILORING CO.
222 and 224 PEARL STREET, Hartford, Conn.
Trousers to measure from #4 and upwards. Suits from #16 and upwards. Overcoats from #18 and upwards.
All garments kept in good order for one year free of charge We have no connections with MORRIS LICHTBLAU. any other house in the city. BENJAMIN SCHOEN.
THE CONNECTICUT
BUILDING and
118 ASYLUM ST.,
Hartford, Conn.
Has a Guarantee Fund, of which
LOAN ASSOCIATION,
$80,000 has been paid in Cash.
No STRINGS tied to this. NON-WITHDRAWABLE.
FFICERS and DIRECTORS must hold shares in this Fund and pay $100 per share in cash for same, subject to all losses before any loss can be charged to other shares.
ASSETS OVER $500,000.00.
Special Features : Shareholders guaranteed against loss of Capital. Maturity of Shares in Classes "A" and "B" in event of death. Cancellation of Borrower's Mortgage iu event of death. No Membership, Admission or Entrance Fee. Limited Expenses. Definite Contract to both Investors and Borrowers. Monthly Payment on Installment Shares, 50c. Par Value of Share, $100.
Hon. GEO. E. KEENEY, Pres't. E. C. LINN, Sec'y. Hon. GEO. W. HODGE, Treas.
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F.R.CORDLEY & CO.
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
MEMBERS OF THE New York Stock Exchange, Boston Stock Exchange, Chicago Stock Exchange.
PRIVATE WIRES DIRECT TO
New York, Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia.
Buy and sell securities on commission. Always in receipt of latest information and quotations.
No. 372 MAIN STREET,
Ballerstein Building,
HARTFORD, CONN.
(BOSTON OFFICE, 66 STATE STREET.) HAROLD C. SEARS, Manager. TELEPHONE No. 11.
MAXFIELD BROTHERS, BROKERS,
250 MAIN STREET, HARTFORD, CONN. BUY OR SELL
Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions, and Cotton
For Cash or on 1 to 3 per cent. margin. We have the largest and finest offices in New England, and our wire service cannot be excelled. Commission 16 each way.
Correspondents of the BOSTON STOCK and GRAIN EXCHANGE. Incorporated under the laws of Massachusetts.
CAPITAL, $100,000.00. - FULL PAID.
Call or send for our book which fully explains methods of trading. LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE, No. 429.
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7 and 8 per cent. INTEREST
NET TO THE INVESTOR.
CHOICE APPLICATIONS IN
FARM MORTGAGES
DAILY RECEIVED BY US.
Do not speculate in uncertain securities, but seek safe investments. First Mortgages on Productive Land in the rapidly developing States of the West and South, when carefully selected by experienced men, will not fail in SECURITY and PROFIT.
We call your attention to the experience of our firm and its methods of selecting and earning for these mortgages, and invite the examination of their record at our office.
JAMES H. TALLMAN, Att'y at Law.
GEO. W. MOORE & CO.
JAMES B. MOORE.
281 MAIN STREET, corner Pearl Street, Hartford, Conn.
lowa Mortgage Company, No. 40 ASYLUM STREET, Hartford, Conn.
Organized, 1888. Connecticut Charter Granted, January, 1886. Capital, $100,000.00.
Care, Rental and Sale of Western Lands, and the Collecting of Defaulted Mortgages a Specialty. General Agents of Co-operative Land Company.
OFFERS, 4 Per Cent. Certificates of Deposit.
6 Per Cent. First Mortgaged Farm Loans, located in unquestionable districts, and guaranteed by the Company. 7 Per Cent. First Mortgage Loans, without the legal Guarantee of the Company, negotiated by us with the greatest care possible.
JEFFERY O. PHELPS, Pres't. GEORGE W. BAWDEN, Vice Pres't. J. O. PHELPS, Jr., Sec. & Treas. GEORGE W. BAWDEN, Western Attorney. DIRECTORS.
JEFFERY O. PHELPS, Simsbury, Conn. - F. J. CRAWFORD. West Haven, Conn. WM. WALDO HYDE, Hartford, Conn. W. F. FULLER, Hartford, Conn.
JOHN R. REDFIELD, Hartford, Conn. JOHN W. WELCH, Hartford, Conn. O. B. ARNOLD, Meriden, Conn. SELAH A. HULL, Meriden, Conn. H. C. JOYNER, Great Barrington, Mass.
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J. O. ENDERS, Hartford, Conn.
MILES B. PRESTON, Hartford, Conn.
1 GEORGE W. BAWDEN, Muscatine, Iowa.
JOHN B. CAMP, Hartford, Coun.
J. O. PHELPS, JR., Hartford, Conn.
R. H. ENSIGN, Simsbury, Conu.
Eastern Office, 40 Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn. Western Office, Davenport, lowa.
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Æ TNA NATIONAL BANK,
[Incorporated as a State Bank, Sept. 1857. Reorganized as a National Bank, Jan. 1865.]
214 MAIN STREET,
Etna Life Insurance Building,
HARTFORD, CONN.
Capital, $525,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $350,000.
A. G. LOOMIS, President.
ALFRED SPENCER, Jr., Cashier.
DIRECTORS. Hon. LEVERETT BRAINARD, Ex-Mayor of City; Pres't of the Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co. A. R. HILLYER, Ex-President. Hon. MORGAN G. BULKELEY, Ex-Governor of Coun .; President Atna Life Ins. Co. A. G. LOOMIS, President. JAMES R. CONE, Capitalist.
Discount Days, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 12 M. DIVIDENDS, JANUARY AND JULY.
Hours, 10 A. M. to 3 P. M .; Saturday, 12 M. Annual Meeting, Second Tuesday in January.
AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK.
Organized as a State Bank, 1852. Reorganized as National Bank, 1865.
303 MAIN STREET,
HARTFORD, CONN.
CAPITAL, $600,000. SURPLUS, $253,000.
ROWLAND SWIFT, President. JOSEPH H. KING, Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
SILAS W. ROBBINS, Residence, Wethersfield, Conn. WILLIAM H. BULKELEY, Capitalist; Ex-Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut. ROWLAND SWIFT, President. HENRY C. DWIGHT, firm of Dwight, Skinner & Co. SAMUEL TAYLOR, firm of E. Taylor & Sons. LYMAN B. JEWELL, Vice President Jewell Belting Co. GEORGK ROBERTS, Secretary Hartford Carpet Co. CHARLES H. NORTHAM, firm of Smith, Northam & Co. JOHN M. HOLCOMBE, Vice President Phoenix Mutual Life Ins. Co. GEORGE L. CHASE, President Hartford Fire Ins. Co. GEORGE H. DAY, Vice President Pope Mfg. Co. - -
Discount Days, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 12 M. DIVIDENDS, JANUARY AND JULY.
Hours, 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. ; Saturday, 12 M. Annual Meeting, Second Thursday in January.
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CHARTER OAK NATIONAL BANK,
124 ASYLUM STREET. Depositary of the United States.
State Bank, October, 1853. National Bank, June, 25, 1864. CAPITAL, 8500,000.00. SURPLUS, #80,000.00. Charter Extended June 25, 1884, to June 15, 1904.
J. P. TAYLOR, President. M. A. ANDREWS, Cashier.
DIRECTORS. K
JAMES NICHOLS, President National Fire Insurance Company. LUCIUS A. BARBOUR, firm of H. C. Judd & Root; Pres't Willimantic Linen Co. JONATHAN F. MORRIS, formerly President of this Bank. SILAS CHAPMAN, JR., Insurance.
E. C. FRISBIE, firm of Talcott, Frisbie & Co. J. P. TAYLOR, President of this Bank. ALBERT P. DAY, Superintendent Pope Manufacturing Co. CHARLES C. COOK, Contractor and Builder. JOHN O. ENDERS.
Discount Days, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 11.30 A. M. SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT.
A new vault has been constructed, combining the latest inventions of modern skill and science. Secure your papers and valuables against Fire, Burglary and Mob Violence.
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT FROM $5.00 UPWARDS. Hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Annual Meeting Second Tuesday in January.
City Bank of Hartford, - -291 MAIN STREET.
Incorporated in 1851. Capital, $440,000.00 Surplus, $150,000.00
CHAS. T. WELLES, President.
CHAS. B. WHITING, Vice President. EDWARD D. REDFIELD, Cashier. DIRECTORS. CHARLES A. JEWELL, Treasurer Jewell Belting Co. RUSSELL M. BURDICK, firm of C. S. Brewer & Co. WILLIAM B. CLARK, President Atna Insurance Co. CHAS. B. WHITING, President Orient Insurance Co. MARO S. CHAPMAN, Superintendent United States Envelope Works. THEODORE M. LINCOLN, firm of Lincoln & Co. Iron Works. EDWARD D. ROBBINS, formerly of Hamersley & Robbins, Attor'ys at Law. GEORGE POPE, President Hartford Cycle Company. ELIZUR S. GOODRICH, Pres't H. Street Railway Co
DISCOUNT DAYS, MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, AT 12 M.
Hours, 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. Annual Meeting, First Tuesday in August.
It transacts a general Banking Business, and is authorized to act as Trustee, whether of Individuals or of Corporations. It also acts, whether by individual or court appointment, as Executor or Administrator or Guardian, or in any fiduciary capacity whatever. It is also
A LEGAL DEPOSITORY OF TRUST FUNDS.
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Connecticut River Banking ompany,
283 Main Street, Southwest corner of Pearl, Hartford, Conn. Capital, $150,000. Incorporated, May, 1825. Surplus, $75,000. SAMUEL E. ELMORE, President. H. W. ERVING, Cashier. HERMAN J. MAERKLEIN, Assistant Cashier. ~>DIRECTORS .~ SAMUEL E. ELMORE, President.
HERBERT R. COFFIN, firm of C. H. Dexter & Sons. J. M. ALLEN, President Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Co. MILES W. GRAVES. STANLEY B. BOSWORTH, Manufacturer. GEORGE H. BURDICK, Secretary Phoenix Insurance Co. JAMES F. DUDLEY, Vice President Atna Insurance Co. LOUIS R. CHENEY, Assistant Quartermaster General. CHARLES E. CHASE, Assistant Secretary Hartford Fire Insurance Co.
Discount Days, Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends, January and July. Hours, 10 A. M. to 3 P. M .; Saturday, 12 M. Annual Meeting, First Tuesday in January.
FARMERS AND MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK,
Organized as a State Bank in 1833. Reorganized as a National Bank in 1865.
106 State Street, Hartford, Conn. CAPITAL, $500,000.00. SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS, $160,000.00.
John G. Root, President. Wm. W. Smith, Cashier.
~>DIRECTORS .~ H. SIDNEY HAYDEN, Ex-Judge of Probate, Windsor, Conn. FRANKLIN CLARK, Retired Merchant. JOHN H. WHITE, Ex-Judge of Probate Court, Attorney at Law. JOHN G. ROOT, Ex-Mayor City of Hartford.
WM. O. CARPENTER, firm of Carpenter & Bartlett. A. W. C. WILLIAMS, Treas. Capewell Horse Nail Co. HENRY H. GOODWIN, firm of Tucker & Goodwin. A. O. CROSBY, Treas. Crosby Mfg. Co., Glastonbury, Conn. JAMES F. DUDLEY, Vice President Atna Insurance Co.
Discount Days, Tuesdays and Fridays, at 12 M.
Dividends, January and July.
Hours, 10 A. M. to 3 P. M .; Saturday, 12 M. Annual Meeting, Second Tuesday in January.
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The First National Bank of Hartford,
NO. 50 STATE STREET, HARTFORD, CONN.
Organized as a State Bank in 1857. Reorganized as a National Bank, February, 1864. Capital, $650,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $190,000. J. H. KNIGHT, President. C. D. RILEY, Cashier. WARD W. JACOBS, Vice President.
DIRECTORS.
THOMAS SISSON, of T. Sisson & Co., Wholesale Druggists. WARD W. JACOBS, Treasurer Mechanics Savings Bank. LESTER L. ENSWORTH, Iron Merchant. E. C. HILLIARD, Manufacturer, Manchester, Conn. J. H. KNIGHT, President. RAPHAEL BALLERSTEIN, of R. B. & Co., Importers of Millinery. LUCIUS F. ROBINSON, of H. C. & L. F. Robinson, Attorneys at Law. ASA S. COOK, Manufacturer of Machinery. FRANCIS A. PRATT, President Pratt & Whitney Co. . EDWIN S. BARTLETT, of Carpenter & Bartlett. RIENZI B. PARKER, Pres't Hartford Life and Annuity Ins. Co.
Discount Days, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 11.30 A. M. DIVIDENDS, JANUARY AND JULY.
Hours, 10 A. M. to 3 P. M .; Saturday, 12 M. Annual meeting, Second Tuesday in January.
Hartford National Bank,
1792 .- Late Hartford Bank, Incorporated in 1792 .- 1895. 50 STATE STREET, HARTFORD, CONN.
CAPITAL, $1,200,000. SURPLUS, $750,000.
JAMES BOLTER, President. W. S. BRIDGMAN, Cashier. W. S. ANDREWS, Ass't Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
JAMES BOLTER, President. DRAYTON HILLYER, firm of Dwight, Skinner & Co. G. WELLS ROOT, firm of Root, Childs & Co. HENRY C. JUDD, firm of H. C. Judd & Root. PLINY JEWELL, President of The Jewell Belting Co.
RALPH H. ENSIGN, firm of Ensign, Bickford & Co., Simsbury, Conn. D. W. C. SKILTON, President Phoenix Insurance Co. GEORGE A. FAIRFIELD, President Hartford Machine Screw Co. JOHN H. HALL, Vice President Colt's Patent Fire Arms Mfg. Co. ARTHUR E. PATTISON, Secretary Pope Mfg. Co.
Discount Days, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 12 M. DIVIDENDS, JUNE AND DECEMBER.
Hours, 10 A. M. to 3 P. M .; Saturday, 12 M. Annual meeting, Second Thursday in January.
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Mercantile National Bank of Hartford,
ESTABLISHED MARCH 20, 1854. No. 56 Pearl Street, Hartford, Conn.
CAPITAL, $500,000.00. SURPLUS, $45,000.00.
JAMES B. POWELL, President. JOHN H. MITCHELL, Vice President. EDWIN BROWER, Cashier. ~>DIRECTORS .~~ JAMES B. POWELL.
WILLIAM T. PARKS, firm of Parks & Savage. CHARLES E. CHAFFEE, Treas. Medlicot Co., Windsor, Conn. ERNEST CADY, Ex-Lieut. Gov. Conn., Pres't & Tr. Pratt & Cady Co. N. T. PULSIFER, Treas. Oakland Paper Co., Manchester, Conn. WM. WALDO HYDE, firm of Gross, Hyde & Shipman. JOHN H. MITCHELL, Vice President Phoenix Insurance Co. RICHARD O. CHENEY, of Cheney Brothers, Silk Manufacturers. DISCOUNT DAY, TUESDAYS, AT 10.45 A. M. Dividends, January and July.
Hours, 10 A. M. to 3 P. M .; Saturday, to 12 M. Annual meeting, Second Tuesday in January.
National Exchange Bank,
76 STATE ST., HARTFORD, CONN.
Organized as a State Bank in 1884.
Reorganized as a National Bank in 1864.
CAPITAL, $500,000.00. SURPLUS, $200,000.00.
JOHN R. REDFIELD, President. F. B. COOLEY, Vice President. WILLIAM S. WOOSTER, Cashier. DIRECTORS.
Hon. FRANCIS B. COOLEY. JOHN C. DAY, Attorney.
AUSTIN C. DUNHAM, firm of Anstin Dunham & Sons. SAMUEL L. WAY, of Way & Co., Hardware Merchants. WILLIAM E. SUGDEN, of Charles R. Hart & Co.
MARTIN BENNETT, Manager Scottish Union and National Insurance Company of Edinburgh, and the Lion Insurance Company of London. DANIEL R. HOWE, Treasurer Hartford Street Railway Co. J. R. REDFIELD, President. N. B. ALLYN, formerly of Allyn & Blanchard Co. JOHN D. BROWNE, President Connecticut Fire Insurance Co. JULIUS GAY, Treasurer Farmington Savings Bank. JOHN C. PARSONS, President Society for Savings. EDWARD A. FULLER, firm of E. A. & W. F. Fuller.
Discount Days, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 12 M. DIVIDENDS JANUARY AND JULY.
Hours, 10 A. M. to 3 P. M .; Saturday, 12 M. Annual Meeting, Second Tuesday in January.
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Phoenix National Bank
303 MAIN STREET, HARTFORD, CONN.
Incorporated as a State Bank in 1814. Reorganized as a National Bank, December, 1864.
CAPITAL, $1,000,000. SURPLUS, $500,000. HENRY A. REDFIELD, President. FREDERIC L. BUNCE, Cashier. HERBERT H. WHITE, Assistant Cashier. .
DIRECTORS .~
JAMES L. HOWARD, President of James L. Howard & Co., manufacturers car goods. CHARLES M. BEACH, firm of Beach & Co. JONATHAN B. BUNCE, President Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co. JAMES M. THOMSON, firm of Brown, Thomson & Co. HENRY A. REDFIELD, President. SAMUEL G. DUNHAM, firm of Austin Dunham & Sons. NATHANIEL SHIPMAN, Judge United States Circuit Court. JACOB L. GREENE, President Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. JAMES A. SMITH, firm of Smith, Northam & Co. WM. C. SKINNER, Dwight, Skinner & Co.
Discount Days, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 12 M. DIVIDENDS, JANUARY AND JULY.
Hours, 10 A. M. to 3 P. M .; Saturday, 12 M. Annual Meeting, Second Tuesday in January.
STATE BANK,
Incorporated in 1849. 299 MAIN STREET, HARTFORD, CONN.
Capital, $400,000.00. - Surplus and Undivided Profits, $114,000.00. GEORGE F. HILLS, President. GEORGE H. BURT, Cashier. DIRECTORS. GEORGE F. HILLS, President of this Bank. NELSON HOLLISTER, Retired Merchant. ERASTUS GAY, Farmington. A. E. HART, Treasurer Society for Savings.
CLARENCE B. INGRAHAM, firm of Ingraham, Swift & Co. E. G. WHITTELSEY, of E. G. Whittelsey & Co., Commission. C. H. LAWRENCE, Secretary Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co. GEORGE E. TAINTOR, with J. J. & F. Goodwin. PATRICK GARVAN, Paper and Paper Stock.
Authorized to act as Executor, Administrator, Treasurer, and every Fiduciary Capacity. Safe Deposit Boxes to Rent from $5.00 Upward. Hours, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Annual Meeting, First Tuesday in October.
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United States Bank,
CHARTERED, 1872.
348 Main Street, corner Kinsley Street, Hartford, Conn.
Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $270,000.
HENRY L. BUNCE, President. WM. H. BULKELEY, Vice President. FREDERICK G. SEXTON, Cashier. - >DIRECTORS .~~ MORGAN G. BULKELEY, Ex-Governor of Connecticut, President Atna Life Ins. Co. WILLIAM H. BULKELEY, Ex-Lieut. Governor of Connecticut. SAMUEL G. DUNHAM, Treas. Dunham Hosiery Co.
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