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5-20-d-Singleton Michael-Mary. 4-18-d-Sink Joe-Sarah.
4-11-8-Sinnott Edward-Grace. 7- 9-d-Sisson Willard H .- Nellie. 10-12-d-Skau Andrew-Helen B. 10- 9-8-Slater Frank A .- Mary J. 4- 5-8-Slattery John-Mary. 6-14-d-Sloane Fred'k H .- Isabel. 7-12-8-Sloane John Jr .- Sidella. 8- 6-8-Slonin Nathan-Annie. 8-25-8-Smart Ezra E .- Imogene. 8-20-8-Smart William-Ellen. { 8-20-8-Smart William-Ellen. I 7-30-s-Smith Fred'k Allen-Mary. 4- 9-d-Smith Geo. M .- Mary. 12-24-8-Smith Henry W .- Martha J 12-24-8-Smith James-Edith. 11-24-d-Smith Joseph F .- Kate. 12-22-8-Smith Patrick C .- Annie.
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5-12-d-Smith ThomasA-Margaret. 5-20-d-Smith William-Mary. 2-20-8-Smith William-Mary. 11-12-d-Snell Oscar W .- Marentze. 2- 4-d-Sodefsky Harris-Elizabeth 3-13-8-Solomon Israel-Sarah. 8-13-8-Sope Michael-Amelia. 8-31-d-Sorfuas Abraham-Hinda 1-11-8-Soule Willis L .- Fannie. 11-26-d-Sparks Thos.H .- Elizabeth. 11-19-8-Spatcher John-Mary Jane. 6- 5-8-Speiber Theo. L .- Lizzie L. 8- 8-8-Spellman Wm. E.C .- Mary. 10-30-d-Sperl Julius-Minnie. 2-27-8-Spielvogel John-Bertha. 10- 6-8-Spiers Robert G .- Minerva. 2- 2-d-Sponge James-Philomena 10- 5-d-Sprague F. D .- Gertrude. 11-21-d-Stahofslsi Loengen-Anna. 1-31-d-Stanley James-Margaret. 8-28-8-Stannard Mason S .- Mary L 8-26-8-Starkis Walter-Delia E. 5-10-d-Statz Jacob-Mary J. 10-29-8-Stavelle D .- Welhelimia. 1- 1-8-StavillaCaustaus-Caroline 8- 6-d-Stehn George G .- Annie. 5-12-d-Stelling Fred'k W .- Mary A. 8-24-8-Stephens Charles-Flora. 1-14-d-Stewart Charles-Phoebe. 8-25-d-Stewart Chas. A .- Marg't. 12- 1-d-Stein Abraham-Dora. 11-14-d-Stein Morris-Fannie. 1-26-8-Stephens V. S .- Miller F. P. 11- 8-d-Stern Joseph-Agnes. 9- 5-8-Stevens J. Eugene-Lizzie. 1-26-8-Sticklen Chayin-Ethel. 11-17-d-Stinson R. W .- Lizzie. 8-23-d-Stodinger Rudolph-Dora. 12-29-d-Stone Albert E .- Mary G. 12- 8-8-Stone Jesse-Sarah Ann. 12- 5- - Storm Albert J .- Hattie I. 3- 1-d-Stowell Elias-Minnie. 8-18-d-Straus Ernest-Augusta. 8- 9-8-Strickland E. S .- Minnie A. 4-28-8-StrongCharles R-RosellaA. 10-17-d-Struchers A. J .- Addie G. 2-12-8-Strucks Louis-Durchore. 3-14-d-Strumen Haris-Peszy. 11-28-d-Stuart Willard H .- Elbe D. 10-14-d-Stufel Frank-Fannie. 6-19-8-Sublutosky Louis-Fannie. 10- 4-d-Suchawolsky L .- Rachael. 10-23-8-SugermeyerH.G .- Theresa. 7-20-8-Sullivan Dennis-Nellie. 8-11-8-Sullivan John-Ellen. 4- 7-d-Sullivan John-Norah. 11-14-s-Sullivan John-Sarah. 6- 9-d-Sullivan Mary J. 8-27-d-Sullivan Matthew-Annie. 5-16-8-Sullivan Michael-Ellen. 12-21-8-Sullivan Mich'1J .- Edilardi. 4- 7-d-Sullivan Patrick-Mary. 10-30-d-Sullivan Patrick-Mary. 8- 2 8-Sullivan Timothy J .- Cath. 1-19-8-Sullivan Timothy-Mary. 9-17-d-Sundberg Carl F-Annie S. 9- 7-8-SundinSolomon-Matilda A 6- 1-d-Sutcliffe Matt.H .- Charlotte 12-10-d-Sweeney Thomas-Mary. 12-21-d-Swift Tallmade-Mary J. 6-15-d-Sydenham W. L .- Kate. 7-27-8-Synehan Cornelius-Mary.
7-28-8-Tabautesse Dom'k-Annie. 4-13-8-Talcott Chas. H .- Mary D. 3- 8-9-Talhoot Nicholas-Francis. 4- 5-8-TarbellEdw.N .- FlorenceE. 8- 9-d-Tasillo .John-Mary.
10- 1-8-Taylor George M .- Mary.
2-12-d-Taylor George W .- Sarah. 11-12-d-Taylor John O .- Mary. 12-19 d-Taylor John S .- Martha E. 6-14 d-Tefft Waldo-Emma. 8-19-8-Temple Walter-Ida. 7-25-d-Tenney Chas.H .- Emma C. 1-20-d-Tenoccio Toni-Rosa. 2- 8-8-Teracco Nugent-Joanna. 3-20-8-Thompson H. J .- Isabelle. 7-21-d-Thompson N. C .- Annie. 2-22-8-Thompson P .- Magdaline. 9-18-8-Thomsen Michael-Morie. 9- 4-8-Thrall Pliny E .- Mary. 9- 6-d-Tischenbach Nicholas-L. 6-28-8-Tisdale Edward-Isabel. 4-16-d-Tobin John J .- Jennie. 4-11-d-Todd Arthur H .- Wilneeth. 4- 8-8-Tooley Elmer R .- Carrie. 11- 6-d-Topliff Charles-Sadi. 8-22-d-Torpe Christian-Kiastian. 4- 4-8-Touhey PatrickJ .- Mabel. 8-20 d-Toutant Eugent-Eugena. 4- 4-d-Tower Harris-Rebecca. 5- 9 d-Tracher Michael-Louise. 5- 6-8-Tracy Frederick-Nellie. 6-18-d-Tracy Henry C .- Susan. 8-27-d-Tracy Samuel-Agnes. 2-11-8-Tracy Willis-Ellen J. 7-22-8-Trambley Francis-Georg'a 10- 8-8-Trebert Frank-Jennie. 11-18-8-Trebert James F .- Annie. 8- 2-8-Trobert Wm. J .- Delia. 8-18-8-Trevor James E .- Nora. 2- 6-8-Trowbridge Ezra-Minnie. 5- 7-d-Tucker HowardJ .- EdithM. 6-22-d-Tucker Wm. E .- Jennie M. 9- 5-8-Turley Patrick-Mary. 10-28-d-Turley Patrick .- Mary. 7- 9 d-Turner James-Mary J. 4- 1-8-Turner Nathan B .- Jane A. 8-28-d-Turner Rob't H .- Lillian W. 1-19-8-Tuttle John-Bridget. 8-28-d-Twatsalo A .- Magadalna. 7-24-8-Tyler Adrian H .- Mary.
8- 5-d-Usinski John-Annie.
10-12-d-Valentine Nat'IG-CarrieA. 10-18-d-Valiquette Alfred-Rose A. 8-25-8-VanamringeJos.H .- Annie. 7-16-d-Vankiersbilk Jean-Marg't 6-26-d-VanOverstraetenM-Leonie 10- 1-8-Vareth Joseph-Maria. 12-81-d-Varley Henry-Estey. 10-22-8-Vascoe Michael-Julie. 12- 5-d-Vauch Julius-Emma. 2- 2-8-Veinberg Sam'l J .- Bessie. 11-15-8-Vennart William-Ellen. 12-31-d-Vignon Nicholas-Clorinda 4-17-8-Vonna Peter-Matilda. 8- 6 d-Vrin Alex-Flora.
7- 7-8-Wade John F .- Flora E. 2-18-d-Wade William J .- Mary. 7-22-8-Walch John-Hannah. 8-20-d-Waldron Timothy-Annie. 6-18-8-Walhberg Herman-Lilly. 6-12-d-Walhquist Alfred-Sarah. 2-16-d-Walker Fred C .- Lizzie. 10- 5-8-Walkey Samuel-Bessie. 1- 8-8-Wallace Ed J .- Nellie. 11- 1-d-Wallace John -Bridget. 5-28 d-Wallace Michael-Mary. 5- 2-d-Walsh Cornelius-Annie. 8-12-8-Ward Thos. J .- Nellie. 8- 7-8-Wardensky August-Carrie 12-22-8-Warhut Henry-Katie. 6-27-d-Warner Geo.B .- AnnaMary 12-18-d-Warner Robert J .- Nellie Š
4-12-d-Waro Peter-Rosie. 9-18-d-Waterhouse BurtonS .- B.A 12- 1-8-Waterman Eugene-Sarah. 9- 9 d-Waterman Jas. N .- Sarah. 2- 6 d-WatkinsCW-ElizabethE ! 2- 6 d-WatkinsCW-ElizabethE 6-17-d-Waugh William-Fannie. 8-24-8-Weber Arno M .- Minnie. I 8-24-8-Weber Arno M .- Minnie. J 6-28-8-Weidlich August-Sophia. 4-19-8-Weiner Max-Anne. 2- 6-8-Weisman John-Clara. 8-28-8-Weitman Anshel-Sara. 11-11-8-Welch Declan-Margaret. 5- 1-d-Welch James-Maggie. 9-22-8-Welch John-Margaret. 4-12-d-Welch Thomas-Mary. 8-18-8-Welch Thomas-Elizabelh. 8- 9-8-Welch Thos. J .- Mary D. 10-18-d-Welch Wm. W .- Kittie. 12-81-d-Welles Chas. T .- Edith M. 2-24-8-Wells Arthur-Alice. 9- 6-8-Welsch Wm. P .- Catherine 2-25-d-Wesson William-Mary A. 6-24-d-West Harry L .- Rebecca. 10-29-8-Whalen Daniel-Mary. 2-28-s-Whalen James-Mary. 8-24-8-Wheeler Geo. B .- Ida J. 11-26-8-White Edward-Mary. 2- 1-8-White Frederick-Ellen A. 1-26-d-White William-Mary. 5-16-8-White Wm.A-Elizabeth A. 8-17-8-Whitman Chas.J .- Caroline 12-28-8-Whitney EmoryC .- Jennie. 8-26-d-Whitty Walter G .- May A. 5-22-d-Wight Robert-Martha E. 11-27-d-Wilcox HowardN-Bertha 4- 9-8-Wilcox James - 12-21-d-Wilcox Wilbur A .- Clara E 8-29-8-Wiley J. Allen-Annie L. 12- 5-d-Wiley Louis N .- N. W. 8-20-d-Wilkes Nathan-Dora. 6- 8-d-Wilkinson Wm.H .- Christy 10-11-d-Willard E.W .- Catherine. 2- 4-d-WilliamsArthurE .- KateG. 8-15-8-Williams Edw.C .- Louisa N 10-80-d-WilliamsHarry R-Harriett. 8-16 d-Williams Wm. D .- Lilla L. 8-25-d-Willund Chas. T .- Anna. 8-11-d-Wilson Abraham-Mary. 5- 6 d-Wilson George-Lily. 5-19-8-Wilson James P .- Norah. 7-10-d-Wilson Richard-Mary. 9- 9 d-Winek Sam .- Eve. 9-16-8-Winslow Gust'rus-Matilda 2-17-8-Winters Joseph-Mary. 11-20-s-Wise William J .- Louise. 8-18-8-Withers John T .- Emma 7-14-8-Wolburst Samuel-Ross. 6-19-8-Wolf Chas. A .- Amelia L. 2-18-d-Wolf CharlesR. Josephine. 6-21- - Wolf Valemon-Mary. 11-14-8-Wolff Hiram-Lena. 6-16-8-Wood Chas. H .- Minnie L. 5-81-d-Wood TheodoreC-Margaret 7-18-d-Woodruff Frank D. Grace. 8-81-s-Woodward WilderS.Liz : 6-26-d-Wurtz-Bill Julia. 11-26-d-Wythe David F .- Rachae
10- 9-d-Yark Jalin-Amplers. 2-16-8-Yates Erton P .- Lillian. 10-11-d-Youall Lewis-Annie. 11-27-d-Young Ernest E .- Racha 5- 6-8-Young .James-Mary. 11-26-d-Young John B .- Auna.
8-18-d-Zangenburg Henry-Mar 7-19-d-Zolaski Peter .. -
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W. C. Mason & Co.,
Successor to J. J. POOLE & CO., COAL; The very best grades of LEHIGH and FREE BURNING, for Domestic and Steam Purposes.
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WOOD
For Grate, Fire Place, and Kindling.
COAL.K
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Anthracite and Bituminous Coal,
By Water and All-Rail.
W. C. MASON & CO.,
Office, 272 MAIN STREET,
Hartford Trust Company's Building;
Coal Yard, Wood Yard,
18 to 180 COMMERCE ST., 169 FRONT STREET,
HARTFORD, CONN.
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THE J. H. ECKHARDT CO.,
FINE ART STORE,
Ros. 231 to 237 main Street, HARTFORD, CONN.
OUR GALLERY IS CONSTANTLY FILLED WITH RARE AND CHOICE
Dil aintings, ngrauings, hings,
OF OUR DIRECT IMPORTATION,
And is well worthy the attention of all interested in Fine Arts. In our FRAMING DEPART MENT the Finest and Richest Frames in Gold are made; in addition we make everything in this line to the simplest and cheapest Mounting and Framing.
Mirrors of all Desirable Styles.
Pictures Cleaned, Restored, Re-Framed, Hung, or Removed at short notice, and at rez- sonable rates. ARTIST MATERIALS of the best quality, in full assortment at New York Prices.
ESTABLISHED, 1886. CAPITAL, $15,000.00.
INCORPORATED, 1879.
A. D. VORCE COMPANY, 276 Main Street, Hartford, Conn.,
SILAS W. ROBBINS, President. A. D. VORCE, Secretary and Treasurer.
DIRECT IMPORTERS OF
Paintings, Engravings, Etchings, Photographs and Lithographs,
FRENCH and GERMAN PLATE
MNIN ST.
Directors .- Silas W. Robbins, Allen D. Vorce, Annual Meeting, April Ist.
PORTRAIT and PICTURE I S. BRACKETS, EASELS, FLOWER STANDS, WIRE CORL, GILT AND WALNUT ROOM MO
Works of Art sold on Commission.
Special attention given to Framing and Restoring Paintings and Engra
A. D. WORCE, Secretary of the London
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A.D.VORCE & CO.
IBRORS, Manufacturers of and Dealers in PIER MANTEL MIRRORS, CORNICES,
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The Successor to JOHN C. MEAD.
CHARLES C. COOK, Contractor and Builder,
No. 141 TRUMBULL ST., 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.
CALCIUM LIGHT.
PO BOX 601
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PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMICALS AND SUPPLIES.
U.S.PHOTO-CHEMICAL MFG.CO Nº 29 Pearl St.
Lantern Slides, Developing . Printing. Copying. Enlarging. Mounting . Burnishing
P.W. FRANCIS, PROPRIETOR.
HARTFORD, CONN.
HALF-TONE. PHOTO-ENGRAVING.
Correspondence Solicited.
HORACE M. SMITH.
J. L. SMITH.
H. M. SMITH & COMPANY, *
or Repolishing . AND OFFICE FURNITURE, tric and Railroad Cars, Bar alture, Billiard and Pool Tables, os and Organs, Carriages, hes, Bicycles, Iron, Wood, and ble; Clocks, and all kinds of els, Sewing Machines, etc.
MANUFACTURERS OF
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ited not to Gum or Hold the Dust.
HARD OIL POLISH
285 Allyn Street,
HARTFORD,
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R. BALLERSTEIN & CO.,
IMPORTERS.
Wholesale
and Retail Milliners,
Specialty in Ready-Trimmed Bonnets and Hats,
ONE PRICE ONLY. IN THEIR NEW BUILDING, 372 to 378 MAIN ST., corner 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.
George F. Warfield.
Leverett Belknap. ::: BELKNAP & WARFIELD, Publishers, Booksellers and Stationers, Nos. 77 and 79 ASYLUM STREET, Hartford, Conn.
Turkish, Roman, BATHS, ¿
Russian
199 Main Street, Hartford, Con Office Hours, 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. GEOROF ·
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A. H. POMEROY,
State Agent for
MODEL 26 TRIBUNE.
TRIBUNE BICYCLES.
Dealer in Scroll Saw Material, Foot Power Machinery, Fishing Tackle, Bass Ball, Lawn Tennis, Cro- quet, and Sporting Goods Generally. STORE, 98 ASYLUM ST., Hartford, Conn.
E. SHELTON,
Real Estate Broker, Loan Agent Due Auctioneer.
RENTS COLLECTED. TENEMENTS TO LET.
AUCTION SALES conducted in and out of the city. HOUSES, LANDS, FARMS, and Boarding Houses Bought, Sold or Exchanged. MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate and Personal Property. SPECIAL ATTENTION given to the Renting of Property.
ROOM 6, COURANT BUILDING, -
- Hartford, Conn.
NEW ENGLAND TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, E. C. DOWN, Manager,
333 Main St., Hills' Block, Hartford, Conn.
NEW and second-hand Typewriters for sale, exchange and rent. Cabinets, Ribbons, Linen and Carbon Papers, Steno. Note Books, Erasers, etc. Special Desks to order. Copying of every kind executed ; also duplicating. Stenographers furnished.
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FREDERIC R. HONEY, Ph. B. Instructor at Trinity College and Lecturer at Smith College. INSTRUCTION GIVEN IN -al Drawing, Perspective, Mathematics, and Mechanism. ning Classes and Private Lessons. Mechanical Inventions Developed.
Drawings Prepared for Inventors.
I RSTEIN BUILDING, Room 111, - 372 Main St., HARTFORD, CONN. ir appointments by mail, address letters to Room 13, Law Chambers, 179 Church Street, New Haven, Conn.
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DENTIST,
Dentistry in all its Branches.
Artificial Work a Specialty.
382 MAIN STREET, Cheney Building, HARTFORD, CONN.
CHAS. K. SWENSON, FLORIST,
Choice Carnations. BIRDS AND CAGES.
Roses and Violets. Floral Designs a Specialty. 210 Asylum St.,
Greenhouses, Elmwood, Conn.
Telephone Call, 844-6. HARTFORD, CONN.
ADAM PURVES, 27 PAWTUCKET ST. TELEPHONE, 844-5. THOS. MALCOLM, 27 BELLEVUE ST.
PURVES & MALCOLM,
SUCCESSORS TO H. W. FOX & CO.,
Contractors and Builders.
PLANING & and
BANDSA WING
TO ORDER
Office and Shop, REAR 334 ASYLUM STREET, Hartford, Conn.
ESTIMATES GIVEN. JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
GERMAN MASSAGE -AND- MAGNETIC TREATMI. VALUABLE IN THE FOLLOWING DISEASI Acute and Chronic Rheumatism, Nervous Prostration, Neuralg! Sprains of all kinds, Gout, Poor Circulation of Blood, Porst. and especially adapted to Brain Workers, aut for Producing Muscle.
Office Hours, -LADIES, 2 to 3 P. M. GENTLEMEN. 6 EUGENE STUTZ, Professor of 1 3
9 ASYLUM ST., ROOMS 3 and 4, Hartford.
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Dr. JAS. McMANUS & SONS, Dentists, 32 Pratt Street,
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James McManus, D.D.S. Charles McManus, D.D.S. Henry McManus, D.D.S.
Hartford, Conn.
EDWARD EBERLE, D.D.S., "Unity Building," 26 Pratt Street, HARTFORD, CONN.
ASSOCIATE DENTISTS, 405 Main Street, HARTFORD, CONN.
0; . Brown, Thomson & Co.
Extracting, 25 Cents.
Gas, 25 Cents.
OFFICE OPEN EVENINGS.
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Organized March 19, 1859.
Chartered July 1, 1893.
VOUS HOULD AVE MALL UMS YSTEMATICALLY THE BEST PLACE IS
THE HARTFORD . BUILDING AND LOAN ASS'N.
LES IN CORRECTOLT OMY
KUNST HARTFORD
R.P. CHAPULY PREST.
AS HOME Sec.
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 COWLES, Alderman 3d Ward. FRED K. RAND, Manufacturer. FRED D. PARKER, Merchant.
THOS. S. BIRCH, Contractor, Billings& Spencer 'u. HALSEY B.PHILBRICK, Contractor and BuildrT. HENRY M. JACOBS, Crockery Merchant. JUSTUS P. LEWIS, Mechanical Engineer. JOSEPH BUTHS, Real Estate Broker.
WILLIAM H. SCOVILLE, Contractor and Build'T- AUGUST SCHMELZER, Merchant.
AUDITORS. R. S. PECK, of R. S. Pock & Co., Printers. EDWARD R. FAXON, Contractor at Pratt & Whitney Co. CARNOT O. SPENCER, Chief Clerk School Fut! Office.
We call special attention to one class E coupon stock, issned in denominations of $100, $200, $500, and $1,000. A chore investment-ruys 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.
MAIN OFFICE: 370 ASYLUM STREET,
New Haven, Bridgeport, Meriden, Wallingford, and Darien.
Mrs. JENNIE MOORE,
504 MAIN STREET, Hartford, Conn. Comfortable Rooms Newly Furnished, First-Class Table Board.
Reasonable Terms.
The Smith Premier Typewriter.
"THE ACME OF MECHANICAL ART."
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Connecticut Headquarters: 372 MAIN STREET, Har M. H. MOVER, Representative.
LOCAL DIVISIONS IN
Hartford. Conn.
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JOHN D. BONNER, President.
MILES B. PRESTON, Treasurer and Acting Secretary.
THE BONNER-PRESTON COMPANY,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALRES IN
Painters' Supplies, Artists' Materials, Wall Papers, etc. INTERIOR DECORATION A SPECIALTY.
PHOTOGRAPHIC APPARATUS Of every description, for Professionals and Amateurs. PROPRIETORS OF THE CAPITOL CITY READY-MIXED PAINTS, The Best Paint for your Houses. No. 329 MAIN ST. (Hills' Block,) HARTFORD, CONN.
Columbia Brewing Co., BREWERS OF LAGER BEER, ALE AND PORTER. SPECIAL BRANDS.
LAGER: Pale Columbia, Kloster Bräu.
ALE: Charter Oak, Columbia Stock.
SPECIAL BOTTLING FOR FAMILY AND HOTEL USE A SPECIALTY. OFFICE AND BREWERY, 52-62 BELLEVUE STREET, 235-245 WINDSOR STREET, Hartford, Conn. JOHN ZUNNER, Treasurer and Manager. Telephone, 426-2.
R Management of Estates.
ESTATE. APPRAISER. NOTARY PUBLIC.
Care and Rental of Property. WILLIAM RICHARD GRIFFITH,
265 MAIN STREET, Hartford, Conn.
H sent. Union Casualty and Surety Co. of St. Louis.
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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. Netting six and seven per cent.
Orders executed on the New York Stock Exchange.
F. L. Hungerford, E. Henry Hyde, Chas. M. Joslyn, Geo. H. Gilman, Wm. C. Hungerford.
Hungerford, Hyde, Joslyn & Gilman,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law,
No. 49 Pearl Street,
Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co. Building. Hartford, Conn.
FRANCIS R. COOLEY, BANKER.
Bonds, Local Securities, Investment Stocks, Letters of Credit, Foreign Exchange.
49 PEARL ST., Hartford, Conn.
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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. JAMES B. MOORE.
GEO. W. MOORE & CO.
281 MAIN STREET, Corner Pearl Street, Hartford, Conn.
BESTOR 5
Real Estate
AND
Auctioneer
NOTARY PUBLIC.
.. STARY, REAL ESTATE, AUCTIONEER, APPRAISER. . PEARL ST., Hartford, Conn.
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CHARLES DENISON, COMMISSION STOCK BROKER,
Room 25, Hartford Trust Co. Building, CORNER MAIN ST. AND CENTRAL ROW, HARTFORD, CONN.
STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN, AND PROVISIONS
Bought and Sold for Cash, or carried on favorable margins. Commis- sions on Stocks, one-eighth; and on Wheat, one-sixteenth per cent; Buying or Selling.
My facilities for dealing in all kinds of speculative commodities cannot possibly be excelled. They include Private Wires to New York, Boston, and Chicago; News Tickers; Private Telephone; Quotation Boards, on which are placed the latest prices of all stocks, grain and provisions dealt in on New York and Chicago Exchanges. New York daily and financial papers on file.
Fractional lots of stock bought or sold at the same rate per share as 100 shares. Drafts, notes, interest, dividends and coupons collected for clients without charge. Information cheerfully given regarding all financial matters.
Visitors are always welcome, whether they trade or not. The latest information and freshest gossip and "tips" always on hand. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. WHEN CALLING, TAKE THE ELEVATOR, 2784 MAIN STREET
Private Telephone, 563.
H. M. WOODARD, Real Estate Broker.
Agent, Appraiser, and Supervisor of Real Estate of any description.
HOUSES AND FARMS FOR SALE, $1,200 to $35,000. .LOTS FOR SALE, $100 to $3,000.
MAIN OFFICE, ROOM 17, WAVERLY BUILDING, HARTFORD, CONN. Branch Offices : - EAST HARTFORD, CONN., Main St. GREENFIELD, MASS., Pond Block.
THE JOURNAL OF INEBRIL
Was established in 1876, as the Organ of the American Association for and cure of Inebriety. It has been published from the beginning by The Case, Lockwood & P and also edited by Dr. T. D. Crothers from the commencement. It is a hundred page Quarterly, devoted exclusively to the scientific study and the alcoholic problem. It is the only journal published, especially confined side of this subject.
GEER'S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY. 405
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,
ROOMS 69 to 73 BALLERSTEIN BUILDING, HARTFORD, CONN. .
( BOSTON OFFICE, 66 STATE STREET.)
HAROLD C. SEARS, Manager. Telephone, 511.
FRED M. LINCOLN,
Income Securities.
377 MAIN ST., Hartford, Conn.
LINCOLN'S
al Estate and ction Agency,
377 MAIN ST.,
Hartford,
P
Conn.
F. M. LINCOLN, Manager.
] . 'ublic. Appraiser. Auctioneer.
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406
GEER'S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.
JOHN C. ABBOT,
BANKER®
Phoenix Mutual Life Building, 49 PEARL STREET, Hartford, Conn.
INVESTMENT SECURITIES, STOCKS AND BONDS
FOR BANKERS, CORPORATIONS, TRUSTEES, AND PRIVATE INVESTORS,
In Amounts to suit, and Yielding Satisfactory Returns. Connection with New York, Boston, and Chicago by Private Wie
Electric Car direct from Depot to my Office.
BROKERS' STOCK REPORTS
Printed by
16 STATE STREET. TELEPHONE, 803-6. ELIHU GEER'S SONS,
THE CONNECTICUT BUILDING AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION, 252 ASYLUM STREET, Hartford, Conn. Has a RESERVE FUND of $100,000, which has been Paid in Cash, NON-WITHDRAWABLE.
OFFICERS and DIRECTORS must hold shares in this Fund and pay $100 per share in cash for same, anhject to all losses before any loss can be charged to capital of other shares.
ASSETS OVER $800,000.00.
SPECIAL FRATURES. - Maturity of Shares in Classes "A" and "B" in event of death. Cancellation of Bormwer's Mortgage in event of death. Monthly Payment on Installment Shares, 50c. Par Value of Share, $100.
Hon. GEO. E. KEENEY, Pres't. E. C. LYNN, Sec'y. Hon. GEO. W. HODGE, Treas. JOHN H. BUCK, Attorney.
DIRECTORS.
HON. E. STEVENS HENRY, Rockville, Conn., Treas. of People's Savings Bank: U. S. Congressman, First Connecticut District.
HON. PATRICK GARVAN, Hartford, Conn., Paper and Paper Stock Manufacturer; Ex-State Senator; Director State Bank.
R. B. PARKER, Hartford, Conn., Pres't of Hartford Life Insurance Company ; Director First National Bank; Cotton Manufacturer.
Hos. GEORGE E. KEENEY, Somersville, Conn., Treas. Homeraville Manufacturing Co .; Ex-State Senator.
HON. GEO. W. HODGE, Hartford, Conn., Treas of the State of Conn .: Paper Manufacturer.
E. C. HILLIARD, Hartford, Coun., Woolen Mangfar- turer; Vice Pres't of Hartfont Life Insurance tom- pany; Director First National Bank.
HON. E. C. PINNEY, Stafford, Conu., Pres't of Stafford Sav'gs Bank; Woolen Manufacturer: Ex-State Selister. ROCKWELL KEENEY, Somersville, Conn., Prest the Somersville Manufacturing Co.
E. C. LYNN, Hartford, Conn., Sec'y Conn. Building and Loan Association.
GEER'S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY. 407
A 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, $360,000.
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 Conn .; President Etna 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
ational
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, 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.
( -. , , ice President and Treasurer Hartford Carpet Co. ~. 28 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.
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