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Telegraphic Code for Foreign Countries. Kime's International Law Directory.
Lewis E. Stanton,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
Established 1860. Geer's Directory Building.
16 State Street, Hartford, Conn. .
EDMUND DART,
Carpenter and Joiner. ?
'ECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO JOBBING.
hop, <$ STREET, I
Residence,
577 FARMINGTON AVE.
HARTFORD, CONN.
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WM. F. O'NEIL,
Mason, Builder, and Contractor.
Office and Residence,
172 FARMINGTON AVENUE, Hartford, Conn.
Frank B. Williams,
Attorney and Counselor at Law, 333 Main Street,
The Law Firm of Carpenter & Williams has been dissolved by the death of Judge Carpenter. Mr. Frank B. Williams will retain the office and continue the business.
Hartford, Conn.
PORTEUS BROTHERS,
Contractors
$ Builders,
ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON ALL CLASSES OF WORK.
Office and Shop, 13 Forest St., Hartford, Conn.
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HENRY KOHN
Importers of
DIAMONDS SONS, and PRECIOUS STONES
360 &
bbbensin Matches and Fine Jewelry
362 Main St. HARTFORD, ONN.
HENRY T. MARSH'S ACADEMY FOR DANCING, 464 MAIN STREET.
Arranged expressly for teaching New Beginners Classes, Private Classes, and Private Lessons on the Waltz, Two Step, Schottische, Lanciers, Society, Ball Room, Fancy Step and Stage Dancing. The Waltz and Two Step taught in six private lessons, guaranteed, at pupil's convenience. Academy open daily for beginners, young or old, for private lessons. Preliminary lesson, for beginners in classes, open from September 1st to July Ist, from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M .; classes now forming.
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Henry T. Marsh's School for Dancing.
In connection with my Main Street Academy. have secured for a Branch Dancing Academy the cozy Sangerbund Hall, No. 11 Central Row, formerly Central Hall; open from October 1st to July 1st, on Thursday afternoons and evenings and Fridays, for instructing adult classes; also ball room practice for private pupils and private receptions, with Saturday mornings and afternoons devoted to teaching Young Ladies, Masters and Misses the art of Dancing and Deportment by careful and correct methods. The Parisian Dancing System used at both Academies. Electric cars pass the door. Classes now forming for season of 1897 and 1898. Out of town patrons and correspondence promptly attended to. For further information write or call on HENRY T. MARSH, Master of Dancing,
464 MAIN STREET, and 11 CENTRAL ROW. P. O. Box, 158.
BEST MUSIC HALL IN NEW ENGLAND.
Foot Guard Hall, Seating Capacity, 1,450. 159 HIGH ST., HARTFORD, CONN. ON THE GROUND FLOOR. AMPLE EXITS. Stage, 24 x 75. 12 Sets Scenery. ELECTRIC LIGHTS AND GAS THROUGHOUT. Eight Dressing Rooms, Large Property Room. For Rent by EDSON SESSIONS, Manager.
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Carpets, Draperies, and Rugs.
FURNITURE.
428 and 430 MAIN ST., Hartford, Conn.
WM. SLOAN INGLIS, President. EDWARD F. GOFF, Vice Pres't and Sec'y. C. R. NEAL, Treasurer.
The Neal, Goff &. Inglis Co 428-430 MAIN ST, HARTFORD, CONN.
Shades, Wall Paper and Metal Ceilings.
THE VALUE of our trade and factory connections to the connoisseur is a mat- ter not to be overlooked.
THE ADVANTAGES are plainly evi- dent to our large following. In reality we retail our goods at jobbers' or whole- sale prices.
MAPS
OF THE CITY
FOR SALE BY
16 STATE STREET.
ELIHU GEER'S SONS, PRINTERS.
H. MAEROKLEIN,
Upholsterer AND
Decorator,
PATENTEE AND MANUFACTURER OF
AN A SOFA. SOFA AND LOUNGE BED.
Furniture Repairing a Specialty.
"SIMPLICITY."
AS A BED.
The best in the Market. Upholstered Futu to order. Carpets made and fitted. Ohdi carnate m or refitted. Carpet and Shade Work.
104 ASYLUM ST., Hartfr
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GEORGE A. GAY.
WM. CAMPBELL.
HARRY B. STRONG.
BROWN, THOMSON 0.,
380, 398, 400 and 402 MAIN STREET ...
16, 18, 20 and 22
TEMPLE ST., . . .
Hartford, Conn .. . Cheney Block. . . .
Wholesale and Retail. Dealers in
American
DRY
British
French
GOODS
German
SPECIAL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO OUR STOCK OF
Linens, Towelings, Muslins and Cottons,
While our other Departments, embracing Dress Goods. Flannels, Skirts, Laces, Ribbons, Trimmings, Gloves, Hosiery, Notions, Handkerchiefs, Underclothing, Druggist Sundries, Boys' Clothing, Ladies' and Children's Boots and Shoes, Shawls, Cloaks, Millinery, Carpets, Furniture and House Furnishing Goods
WILL BE FOUND REPLETE WITH THE LATEST NOVELTIES.
ADIES' RESTAURANT, WAITING AND TOILET ROOMS.
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SAGE, ALLEN & CO.
OFFER THE
Largest Variety at Lowest Prices
IN THE FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTS:
Cloaks, Silks,
Kid Gloves,
Linens and
Silk Waists,
Housekeeping Goods,
Colored Dress Goods,
Wool and Cotton
Ladies' Suits,
Hosiery,
Cotton Shirt Waists,
Laces, Trimmings,
Underwear, Ribbons.
Every Up to Date Novelty
AS THEY APPEAR.
SAGE, ALLEN & CO.
This Space Reserved by
H. B. BRAINERD, Interior Decorations, Draperies and Furnishings.
426 MAIN STREET, until about August, then 19 PRATT STREET. until about January, then 373 MAIN STREET, Our PERMANENT Store.
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Black Goods,
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STATE SENATORS;
From District No. 1, since this State was Districted. Samuel Hart, 1880.
Romeo Lowrey,'31,'44,'48. Samuel B. Woodward, '82. James Dodd, 1888.
Joseph B. Gilbert, 1884. Levi Barnes, 1835. Wm. W. Ellsworth, 1886. Martin Kellogg, 1887. Charles A. Goodrich, 1888. Julius S. Barnes, 1889. Job Allyn, 1840. William Robbins, 1841. Alfred Smith, 1842. Horace Gridley, 1848. Isaac W. Stuart, 1845, '46. Thomas C. Perkins, 1847. James Dixon, 1849, 1854. Leac Toncey, 1850. Henry C. Deming, 1851. James T. Pratt, 1852. Geo. M. Landers,'53,'69,'73. Sam'l G. Merriman, 1855. James B. Crosby, 1856.
Charles R. Chapman, 1857. Dwight W. Pardee, '58, '59. Elisha Johnson, 1860, '61, '70, '71.
Henry K. W. Welch, 1862. Henry R. Bradley, 1863. Amzi P. Plant, 1864. Samuel Rockwell, 1865. George Beach, 1866, '67. Nathaniel B. Stevens, '68. Charles M. Pond, 1872, '74, .77',76' , 75׳
John R. Hills, 1878, '79, '81, '82, '88.
Jobn R. Buck, '80; '81, J.R. B.resigned part this term. Francis B. Cooley, '84, '85. Edward S. Cleveland, 1886. George G. Sumner, 1887. Edward S. Cleveland, 1889, 1891, 1898.
John M. Hall, 1895.
Linus B. Plimpton, 1897.
REPRESENTATIVES FROM HARTFORD To the General Assembly of the State of Connecticut, SINCE ADOPTION OF THE' 1818 CONSTITUTION. Thomas S. Williams, 1819, | Daniel Phillips, 1854. '25, '27. '28, 29. Michael Olcott, 1819. Nathan Johnson, 1820, '21, '22. '23.
Henry Seymour, 1820. Luther Savage, 1821. Jeremy Hoadley, 1822, '28, '26, 28.
John Russ, 1824, '29. Joseph Pratt, 1824, '88. Henry Kilbourn,'26, '27,'35. John M. Niles, 1826. Henry L. Ellsworth, 1830. Cyprian Nichols, 1880. Thos. K. Brace, 1881, '82. Eli Todd, 1881.
.Jos. Trumbull, '82, '48, '51. William Hayden, 1888. Wm. Hungerford, 1834, '36. Truman Hanks, 1884. Wm. W. Ellsworth, 1885. Jonathan Goodwin, 1886. Henry Barnard, '87, '38,'89. Roderick Terry, 1887. Francis Parsons, 1888. Melvin Copeland, 1889. Thomas C. Perkins, 1840, '42, '48, '45, '46. Charles Chapman, 1840, '47, '48, '62, '64. Alfred Smith, 1841, '49. Samuel Whitman, 1841. Allyn S. Stillman, 1842. Timothy M. Allyn, 1848. James Dixon, 1844. Isaac W. Stuart, 1844. E S. Hamilton, 1845. [ F. Robinson, '46, '54. acey Howard, 1847. C - Č. Deming, 1849, 19,'60'61. -amerslev, '50,'67,'70. V E ind G. Howe, 1861. Toucey, 1852. Is B. Crosby, 1852. "V. Eaton, 1853, '68, 70,'71.'78.'74. E. Burr, 1858, '66. A
Rich'd D. Hubbard, '55, '58. Edwin D. Tiffany, 1855, '59. Alonzo W. Birge, 1856. Charles R. Chapman, 1856. Eliphalet A. Bulkeley,1857. Nathaniel Shipman, 1857. Chas. H. Northam, '58, '60. Thomas H. Seymour, 1861. Abner Church, 1862.
Chas. M. Pond, 1868, '68. Henry K. W. Welch, '64,'65. Franklin Chamberlain, '65. Nath'l B. Stevens, 1866, '67 , '75 ,'76 ,'77. Elisha Johnson, '69, '75,'76. Norman Smith, 1869. Monroe E. Merrill, 1871. Charles R. Chapman, 1872. Charles E. Perkins, 1872. Sam'l F. Jones, 1878, '74. Mahlon R. West, 1877, '81. Stiles D. Sperry, 1878. Thomas McManus, 1878. Henry C. Robinson, 1879. Lucius A. Barbour, 1879. Lewis E. Stanton, 1880. Gustavus F. Davis, 1880. Joseph H. Sprague, 1881. George G. Sill, 1882. Charles H. Cooley, 1882. Edward S. Cleveland, 1888. Wilbert W. Perry, 1888. Stephen A. Hubbard, 1884. Leverett Brainard, 1884. Charles M. Joslyn, 1885 George O. Kinne, 1885. William Hamersley, 1886. John E.Scanlan,'86,'87,'88. Frank F. Hyde. '87,'88,'89. Andrew Smith, 1889. Albert H. Walker, 1891. Philip H. Fagan, 1891. William Hamersley,* 1893. Patrick D. Ryan, 1893. Wm. H. Watrons, 1895. Rob't W. Barrett, 1895. Joseph L. Barbour, 1897. Robert A. Griffing, 1897.
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MAYORS OF THE CITY OF HARTFORD.
Until 1825, the Mayor held his office during the pleasure of General Assembly; since elected for two years.
THOMAS SEYMOUR," June 18. 1784-May 28, 1812 CHAUNCEY GOODRICH, June 8, 1812-Sept. 9, 1815
JONATHAN BRACE, Sept. 8, 1815-Nov. 22, 1824
Nov. 22, 1824-Mar. 28, 1881 NATHANIEL TERRY, THOMAS S. WILLIAMS, Mar. 28, 1881-April 27, 1885 HENRY I .. ELLSWORTH, + April 27, 1835-June 15, 1885 JARED GRISWOLD, # June 15, 1885-Nov. 22, 1885 April 18, 1836-April 20, 1840 HENRY HUDSON,
THOMAS K. BRACE,t AMOS M. COLLINS, PHILIP RIPLEY, April 19, 1847-April 21, 1851 April 21, 1851-April 18, 1858 April 18, 1858-April 17, 1854
EBENEZER FLOWER, WM. J. HAMERSLEY, HENRY C. DEMING, TIMOTHY M. ALLYN, HENRY C. DEMING, t CHARLES BENTON,S
April 17, 1864-April 12, 1858 April 12, 1858-April 8, 1860 April 9, 1860-Jan. 27, 1862
WM. J. HAMERSLEY, ALLYN S. STILLMAN,
Feb. 10, 1862-April 14, 1862 April 14, 1862-April 11, 1864 April 11, 1864-April 9, 1866
CHARLES R. CHAPMAN, April 9, 1866-April 1, 1872
HENRY C. ROBINSON,
April 1, 1872-April 6, 1874
JOSEPH H. SPRAGUE, GEORGE G. SUMNER,
April 6, 1874-April 1, 1878
April 1, 1878-April 5, 1880
MORGAN G. BULKELEY, April 5, 1880-April 2, 1888 JOHN G. ROOT, April 2, 1888-April 7, 1890
HENRY C. DWIGHT,
April 7, 1890-April 4, 1892
WM. WALDO HYDE,
April 4, 1892-April 2, 1894 LEVERETT BRAINARD, April 2, 1894-April 7, 1896 MILES B. PRESTON, April 7, 1896-
*Resigned to the General Assembly. |Resigned. #Died in office. 4Elected by Court of Common Council.
FRESHETS IN THE CONN. RIVER. All the highest freshets were caused by southeast rain storms of three to four days duration.
1689, great flood Mar. 10. 1642, great flood May, June 1688, flood July, Aug. 26 ft. 1692, water rose 26 ft. 2 in. 1801, March 1, 27 feet 8 in. 1889, Jan. 29, 24 feet 2 in. 1841, 26 feet 4 inches. 1848, 27 feet 2 inches. 1850, May, 21 feet 8 in. 1852, April, 28 feet. 1854, May 1, 29 feet 10 in. 1857, Feb. 22 feet 5 in. 1859, March, 26 feet 5 in. 1861, April, 21 feet 6 in. 1862, April, 28 feet 8 in. 1865, March, 24 feet 9 in. 1867, April 19, 21 feet. 1868, Feb. 19, 21 feet 6 in. 1868, May 28d, 20 feet. 1869, April 23, 26 feet 8 in. 1869, Oct. 6. 26 feet 8 in. 1870, Jan. 4, 19 feet 2 in. 1870, April 21, 25 feet 4 in. 1872, April 18, 21 feet. 1874, Jan. 9, 23} feet. 1876, April 16. 22 feet. 1878, April 80, 18} feet. 1878, Dec. 18, 24} feet. 1879, May 1, 21% feet.
1881. April 26, 16 feet.
1882, May 81, 14# feet.
1883, April 14, 204 feet. 1888, April 25, 17g feet. 1884, March 29, 21} feet.
1884, April 21, 198 feet. 1885, Jan. 5, 16 ft. 2 in. 1885, April, 18 feet. 1885, Nov. 8, 16 feet 9 in. 1886, Jan. 7, 18 feet 5 in. 1886, May 4, 21 feet 9 in. 1887, April 18, 22 feet 6 in. 1888, April 8, 19 feet 5 in. 1889, April 21, 11 feet 9in. 1889, Nov. 80, 15 feet 7 in. 1890, May 9, 15 feet. 1890, Oct. 26, 16 feet. 1891, Jan. 24, 17 feet 6 in. 1891, April 17, 19 feet 9 in. 1898, May 6, 24 feet.
1894, April 25, 13 8-10 feet. 1895, April 16, 25 feet 8 in. 1896, March 8. 26 ft. 4 in. 1897, March 25, 14 feet.
1897, April 10, 16 ft. 2 in. 1897, April 19, 16 ft. 3 in. 1897, May 16, 14 ft. 8 in.
1897, June 12, 19 feet 7 in. 1897, July 16, 19 feet 9 in.
EARTHQUAKES IN NEW ENGLAND.
The whole earthly structure of New England shows it once teemed with volcanoes which poured forth riv- ers of lava, and the chain of volcanoes extended as far south as Virginia, and as far to the northeast as Nova Scotia, but Connecticut was evidently the seat of the greatest disturbances. July 1. 1638; Feb. 14, 1639, Oct. 1653; 1658; 1662; 1685; 1727; Nov. 18, 1755; 1756; 1854; Aug. 9, 1840: Aug. 31, 1856; Oct. 20, 1870; Feb. 27,1883; Aug. 10, 1884; Dec. 30, 1885.
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Seidler & May,
GEO. N. SEIDLER CHARLES MAY
DEALERS IN Fine and Medium
FURNITURE.
R
MURE
Nos. 306 to 318 PEARL STREET,
CHAMBER SUITS, PARLOR SUITS, DINING ROOM SUITS,
AND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ALL KINDS OF
Household Furniture
AND
Baby Carriages
At Bottom Prices.
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Hartford, Conn.
A. W. SPALDING. C. C. FULLER. C. C. FULLER & CO., Furniture, Carpets, Ranges.
Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room, Library, Hall, Kitchen, and Office Furniture in great variety. Also sole Agents fur
The Gunn Combination and the Windsor Folding Bed,
The Easiest Working, Simplest, and Best in the world. Call and see them.
Baby Carriages In Gres.
Glenwood Rang Best OL. - 14 and 16 FORD ST., Hartford. .
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61 481
"No matter what you see advertised, ALWAYS call on FENN, THE FURNITURE MAN, before purchasing."
TE WARE ROOMS. FI
FENN
FENN,
THE
Furniture Man,
MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN
FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS.
Agency for the
CELEBRATED
Household Stoves
No. 205
MAIN STREET,
and Ranges.
Opposite Atheneum,
Hartford, Conn.
INUS T. FENN.
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W. H. HALLIDAY,
13I FRONT ST., Hartford, Conn., Attends in the BEST MANNER to the
Repairing ... of ... Bank and Store Safes.
Old Key Locks Replaced with Combination Locks.
LOCKSMITH, ELECTRIC BELLS, KEYS FITTED, SPEAKING TUBES, SAWS FILED, · BURGLAR ALARMS.
Bell Hanging in the most approved style. Special attention to Electrical Work. Electrical Gas Lighting.
MAIL ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Residence, 68 WILLIAMS ST., Hartford, Conn.
HARTFORD
16 STATE ST.
MAPS AND
STREET GUIDES
Published by
ELIHU GEER'S SONS.
REYNOLDS & CO.,
Electrical Engineers and Contractors. Electric Lighting.
Wiring for Incandescent
EVERY description of Electrical Work carefully executed. The installation of Electric Li Bells, Annunciators, Burglar Alarms, Gas Lighting Apparatus, Ventilating Fans, Wi men's Time Registers, and all Electric Work appertaining to Private Residences, Stores, Ho Churches, Manufacturing Plants, and Public Buildings. We make it a special point to em only competent and experienced workmen, and will guarantee all work to be entirely satisfac' Motors, Dynamos, Electrical Supplies, and Specialties in great variety always in stock Estimates Furnished.
No. 9 HAYNES STREET, HARTFORD, CON Local and Long Distance Telephone Connection.
GEER'S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY. 483
Mrs. MARY L. SMITH, STENOGRAPHER AND NOTARY PUBLIC,
Dictations, Copying, and Manifold Work.
No. 2 Central Row, Room 6, HARTFORD, CONN.
CURT EDMUND BECK, MAKER OF
Fine Upholstered FURNITURE.
A Specialty of DRAPERY WORK and Making of New HAIR MATTRESSES. . Also Old Hair Mattresses MADE OVER. 262 ALLYN STREET, Opposite Masonic Temple, Hartford, Conn.
Established 1840.
F. W. WHITE, Dealer in STOVES, FURNACES AND RANGES.
.A LARGE VARIETY OF Stove Repairs. Roofing AND
Particular Attention paid to Jobbing. TIN, COPPER, and SHEET IRON WARE Manufactured to Order. I To. 538 MAIN STREET, & Hartford, Conn.
Persons wanting STOVES, or any article in our line, will find it to their advantage to call at 538 MAIN STREET before purchasing elsewhere.
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JAMES AHERN, Gas and Electric Light Fixtures, AND ELECTRIC SUPPLIES. Sanitary Plumbing,
Steam and Hot Water Heating And Supplice.
Electric Bells and Burglar Alarms, Electric Gas Lighting, Gas Stoves for Cooking and Heating. Personal Attention given to Examination of Defective Plumbing.
TELEPHONE CONNECTION. 280 ASYLUM ST., Hartford, Conn.
THE
DELANO MINING AND MILLING COMPANY,
A. T. SMITH, President and Treasurer. AUSTIN BRAINARD, Secretary.
J. A. SPALDING, Vice President.
R. L. BECKWITH, Ass't Sed'y.
GOLD MINES and Chlorination Mill at BOULDER, COLORADO.
DIRECTORS .- A. T. Smith, J. A. Spalding, F. A. Pratt,
Asa S. Cook, R. N. Pratt, Austin Brainard,
B. F. Pine, P. Davis Oakey.
Home Office, 65 PEARL ST., HARTFORD, CONN.
FREE TO ALL! HARTFORD POCKET GUID".
Guaranteed Circulation, 5,500 Monthly.
Containing Schedules of all the Steam Railroads in Connecticut; all Local and Suba Railways, Steamer Lines, Post Office Regulations, Mail Arrangements, Amusements, etc.
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THE ONLY OFFICIAL ELECTRIC RAILWAY GUIDE;
All Schedules being published by order of the different Electric Railway Comp It is a PUBLIC NECESSITY, and stands AI as an ADVERTISING MEDIUM.
EATON & HUBBELL, Publishers, 223 Asylum St., Room 11, Hartford, C 1.
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GEER'S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.
H. H. PECK,
DEALER IN PINE, HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND HARDWOOD
LUMBER.
SHINGLES, LATH, etc., always on hand.
A FULL STOCK OF
Spruce Timber, Whitewood, Flooring, Ceiling, Clapboards. MILL WORK DONE AT SHORT NOTICE.
Telephone 1048-3.
Office and Yard: Rear 32 CHURCH ST., HARTFORD, CONN.
ANDREWS PECK,
Manufacturers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
DOORS, WINDOWS AND BLINDS.
AND IN EVERY WAY SUPERIOR TO SCOTCH, CEMENT, OR GLAZED PIPE|
ED and AMERICAN
vy inaow Glass and Putty. THIS PIPE IS IMPERMEABLE, STRONGER,
P TRAP
S TRAP
A
TRAP
Zimmerman's Patent
SOCKETPIPE
& Blind or Shutter Adjuster. NEW ENGLAND ACENTS FOR
T BRANCH
Vitrified, Salt-Glazed Sewer Pipe.
All Sizes and Connections constantly on hand.
ELBOW
RING
JOINT
RING
RING
PIPE
Y BRANCH
Io. 88 MARKET STREET, Hartford, Conn. Local Mills, 286 to 292 Sheldon Street. Lumber at Wholesale. FLUE LINING AND WALL COPING.
FOR SEWERS, HOUSE CONNECTIONS ETC.
Plate and Ornamental Glass. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO FURNISHING
ELBOW
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H. A. FRENCH, 3
MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Etc. No. 162 MAIN ST., Hartford, Conn. Fine Custom and Hard Wood Work a Specialty.
E. TAYLOR & SONS,
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
Lumber, Timber, Shingles, and Lath.
At Steam Planing Mill, 335 SHELDON ST., Colt's Dyke, Hartford, Conn.
ALWAYS ON HAND :- Pine, Spruce, Hemlock, Flooring, Ceiling, Mouldings, Whitewood, Maple, Mahogany, Oak, Black Walnut, Ash, Butternut, Quartered Oak. SOUTHERN PINE A SPECIALTY.
POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS.
DEMOCRATIC TOWN COMMITTEE .- James Campbell, Chairman; John J. Manion, 1st ward; John H. Pillon, 2d; William G. Church, 3d; Eugene G. Billings, 4th; George A. Hayden, 5th; James T. Farrell, 6th; John H. Maloy, 7th; James J. Deegan, 8th; J. Killmurray, 9th; James Jordan, Jr., 10th.
REPUBLICAN TOWN AND CITY COMMITTEE .- Francis H. Parker, Chairman; Alden J. Allen, 1st ward; Wm. A. Baedor, 2d; Samuel McFadyen, 8d; Horace M. An- drews, 4th: Robert A. Griffing, 5th ; Samuel N. Bene- dict, 6th; Robert D. Bone, 7th; F. R. Simonds, 8th; John B. Clapp, 9th; Andrew F. Gates, 10th.
PROHIBITION TOWN COMMITTEE .- L. W. Bartlett, Chairman; Henry Cowlishaw, Treas .; Goo. S. Swaine, Ray R. Linsley, Myrton Smith, Charles F. Agard, Marion Pulver.
DEMOCRATIC STATE COMMITTEE. - Alexander Troupe, New Haven, Chairman; George A. Smith, Wallingford, Secretary; Richard J. Kinsella, Hart- ford; F. W. Warner, Wethersfield; Stephen J. Lyon, Collinsville; Robert J. Vance, New Britain; F. J. Brown, Waterbury; George A. Smith, Wallingford; R. B. May, Derby; John P. Carney, New Haven; B. F. Mahan, New London; James B. Shannon, Norwich; Charles W. Comstock, Norwich; M. B. Cary, Ridge- field; F. S. Stevens. Bridgeport; William McPhelemy, Danbury; John W. Church, Putnam; C. S. Burlin- game, Brooklyn; R. T. Higgins, Winsted; S. P. Ensign, Lyme Rock; C. A. Elliott, Clinton; John Carroll, Middletown; W. M. Bracken, Fairfield; Eli D. Weeks, Litchfield; A. B. Porter, North Coventry; Pitt Bar- rows, Spring Hill.
NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC STATE COMMITTEE .- Wm. J. Mills, New Haven, Chairman; Fred .J. Brown, Waterbury, Secretary.
REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEE .- (). R. Fyler, Tor- rington, Chairman; Samuel A. Eddy, Canaan, Secre-
tary. William B. Dwight, Hartford; Percy S. Bryant, East Hartford; George P. McLean, Simsbury ; Robert A. Potter, Bristol; Charles E. Turner, Waterbury; Leverett M. Hubbard, Wallingford; Frederick L. Gay- lord, Ansonia; James A. Howarth, New Haven; Fred- erick Farnsworth, New London; William H. Palmer, ".Jr., Norwich; Geo. O. Jackson, Colchester; Whitman S. S. Mead, Greenwich; Edmund E. Crowe, Norwalk; Allan W. Paige, Bridgeport; Samuel S. Ambler, Bethel; George A. Hammond, Putnam; Charles N. Daniels, Willimantic; O. R. Fyler, Torrington; A. T. Rorsback, Canaan; N. L. Webster, Thomaston; W. C. Reynolds, East Haddam; W. R. McDonald, Cromwell; Thomas A. Lake, Rockville; Harry S. Abel, Stafford Springs.
PROHIBITION STATE COMMITTEE .- Henry B. Brown, East Hampton, Chairman; Edgar C. Snyder, New Haven, Secretary; E. G. Mansfield, West Haven, Treasurer. John B. Smith, New Britain; F. C. Brad- ley, North Haven; C. M. Howard, New London; William Ingalls, Abington; Grant A. Jacobs, Mans- field; C. H. Cables, Thomaston; Oliver G. Beard, Shelton; C. D. Rice, Middletown.
DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE .- James K. Jones, Washington, Ark., Chairman; C. A. Walsh, Ot- tumwa, Iowa, Sec'y; Alexander Troupe, New "- ven, Conn., and one from each State.
NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTE Wm. D. Bynum, Chairman ; John P. Frenzel, . retary; Joel A. Sperry, Conn., and one from e state.
REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE .- Mark HaL Cleveland, Ohio, Chairman ; Chas. Dick, Chicago, Wm. Osborne, N. Y., Sec'ys; C. N Bliss, N. Y., Tr Samuel Fessenden, Stamford, Conn., and one f each State.
PROHIBITION NATIONAL COMMITTEE-Sam'ID ie, Albion, Mich., Chairman; W. T. Wardwell, N. Sec'y; F. C. Bradley, North Haven; J. N. Stan' Highland Park, Conn., and others.
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NIMS, WHITNEY & COMPANY,
1 N. C. WARDWELL, Manager. Doors, Sash, Blinds, and Glass. No. 572 MAIN ST., Hartford, Conn. Factory at Keene, N. H.
ALBERT ENTRESS, ARCHITECTURAL SCULPTOR
Plaster Models for Stucco Work, Stone and Wood Carving. Artistic Mantel and Cabinet Work from Special Designs.
Rear No. 187 MAIN STREET, Hartford, Conn.
Karl J. Beij,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in Marble and Granite Monuments, Statues, Tablets, Curbings, Posts and Markers, OFFICE AND WORKS, 275 PARK ST., HARTFORD, CONN.
ANDREW BRABAZON, S TONE CUTTING AND MASONRY OF ALL KINDS. YARDS AND OFFICE, Garden Street, corner Liberty St.
I use, 455 Garden Street, - Hartford, Conn.
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JAMES 8. BELDEN.
Telephone Connection
SETH BELDEN & SON,
DEALERS IN NORTH RIVER AND PENNSYLVANIA BLUE STONE, BOLTON FLAGGING STONE, GLASTONBURY AND HADDAM GRANITE CURB, GUTTER, CROSSWALK, AND PAVING BLOOKS, ROSENDALE AND PORTLAND CEMENTS.
Ourb, Gutter, und Sidewalks Laid in the Best Manner.
FORTY-ONE YEARS Experience.
Office and Yard, 69 COMMERCE STREET, Hartford, Conn.
STANDARD AKRON SALT GLAZED SEWER AND DRAIN PIPE. Cement Tile, Branches, Bends, Traps, etc. Well and Chimney Tile, Land Tile. ... Branch Office, 278 MAIN ST., with Hartford Conl Ca.
M. J. O'CONNOR, President, 1542 Broad Street, Hartford, Conn. JAMES CLEARY, Secretary, East Windsor Hill, Conn.
"WINDSOR RED STONE CO."
East Windsor Hill, Conn. Quarry and Mill at RYE STATION, on the New England Railroad, Springfield Branch.
Sawed and Block Stone, Caps, Sills, Steps, etc.
CONTRACTORS FOR ALL KINDS
OF CUT STONE WORK.
Agents for INDIANA LIMESTONE.
EDWARD BALF. Pres't. W. R. SLOCUM, Sec'y and Treas. W. A. MAHON, Supt.
The EDWARD BALF CO
GENERAL CONTRACTOR .
Carting and Trucking. Excavating and Grading. Stone and Sand Furnished.
Office, 2 CHAPEL ST., Stables, 174 SEYMOUR -
HARTFORD, CONN.
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THOMAS A. LAKE, Pres't.
EVERETT J. LAKE, Sec'y. GEORGE W. HILL, Treas.
THE HARTFORD LUMBER CO.,
Dealers in all kinds of
Hard and Soft Woods,
SHINGLES, LATH, AND TIMBER.
Rear 17 ALBANY AVENUE, Hartford, Conn.
HARTFORD MOULDING WORKS, ALFRED T. RICKER, Proprietor, Manufacturer of
Moulding of Every Description FOR BUILDERS AND PICTURE FRAME DEALERS, In Black Walnut, Chestnut, Cherry, Pine, etc. Sawing, Planing, and Matching to Order. Lumber Kiln-Dried to Order. GOOD WORK AND LOW PRICES. 26 Potter Street, Hartford, Conn.
ABEL STRICKLAND.
CHARLES W. SHEA.
STRICKLAND & SHEA, Scroll Sawing, Wood Turning, Carving, Ornamental Wood Work, Bank and Office Fixtures.
1 "un Work and Mantels a Specialty. Jobbing and Repairing. 20 POTTER STREET, HARTFORD, CONN.
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A. W. SCOVILLE, Architect.
Also Manufacturer of ALL KINDS OF NICE WOOD WORK FOR RESIDENCES, BANKS, STORES, ETC. Office, No. 236 MAIN STREET,
Factory, 286 to 290 SHELDON STREET, Hartford, Conn.
N. B. FINE WORK IN HARD WOODS IS MY SPECIALTY. A. W. SCOVILLE.
Plans and Specifications for all kinds of Buildings. Expert on Construction.
ANDREW D. WEST.
WILLIAM J. SIMMS.
WEST & SIMMS, Builders.
Contractors for All Classes of Buildings.
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