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43
61 1739
Manchester,
H
9
9 1823 Sprague, ..
NL 38
42 1861
36
1703 STAFFORD, t.
T
2S 62 171y
Canton,.
H
17
22
1806
Marlborough,
H
30
1803 Stamford,
F
78 1641
Chaplin,
44
1822
Meriden,*
NH
18
1806
Sterling,
W
49 61 174
Chatham,
22
25
1767 Middlebury,
38
|1807
Stonington, t.
NL
76 1647
Cheshire,.
NH
26
26 1723 Middlefield,
28
21 1866 Stratford,
49 : 50 1659
Chester,.
M
32
34
1836
MIDDLETOWN,
15
15
1650 Suffield,.
H L.
27 167.
Colchester, t.
25
40
1701
Monroe,
F
67
1823
Thompson,
W
48
61 17 16
Colebrook,.
31
40 1765 Montville,
58
1786
TOLLAND,
T
19 | 22 1715
Columbia,
23
28
1800
Morris,.
34
1859
Torrington, t
L
28
F 56 : 57 1726
--
T
28
1709
New Britain,*
H
10
9 1850 Union,.
T 33 : 60 1737
Cromwell,.
M
18
13
1851 New Canaan,t
F
£6
1801
VERNON,"
T
17 1513
DANBURY,*
61
92
1684 New Fairfield,. ...
65
97
1707 Voluntown,
NL
59
60 1719
Derby, *
NH
45
48
74 1820
NEW HAVEN,". NH 85
86 1637
Warren, ..
Washington
61
1646 WATERBURY,
90
1707 Waterford,.
L
30
40 : 46 1840
East Haven,.
NH
40
40 1785 North Branford, ... NH 35
45
1831
West Hartford,
H
4
1 4 184
East Lyme, ..
NL F
68
63
1845 North Haven, t. ...
NH 28
29
1786
Westport,
F
64 65 1435
East Windsor,
H
14
1680
1786
Norwalk,*
F 67
1640
Willington
25
48 171
Enfield,
H
17
18
1681
NORWICH," Old Lyme, .
NL
45
1855
Winchester,t
I.
30 : 85 175%
Fairfield,
57
58 1689|Old Saybrook, M
49
48
1852
WINDHAM,#
W
30 35 16.9
Farmington,.
H
10
19 1640
Orange,t.
NH NH
42
48 1798
Windsor Locks,
H
12 12 1554
Glastonbury,
H
9
12 |1690
Plainfield,
W
45
50 1659
Wolcott,
NH
26 37 17:5
Goshen,.
L
32
52 1738 Plainville,
H
16
14 1869
Woodbridge, ..
NH 88
40 17
Granby,
H
18
18 1786 Plymouth
L
28
26 1795 Woodbury,.
Greenwich, t.
F
83
84 |1640|Pomfret,
W
10
50 1686 Woodstock,
Cities,
In Town of
Cities,
In Town of
Boroughs, In Town of
Borough
Ansonia.
Ansonia
Norwalk.
Norwalk Bethel.
Bethel
New Cansau ...
Bridgeport. . Bridgeport
Norwich
Norwich Branford. Branford
: Newtown
5
Danbury. .Danbury
. Derby
Rockville .. . Vernon
Colchester. Colchester
Shelton ..
Southington. .!
Meriden ...
Meriden
Stamford ....... . Stamford
Waterbury .... Waterbury Willimantic .. . . Windham ; Guilford ......
. Guilford
Torrington .. ... Torri
New Haven .. New Naven :
Jewett City ...... Griswold
Wallingford .. Wall
Litchfield ....... Litchfield
West Haven. . ... ..
:-
Naugatuck, . ... Naugatuck
Win -*-*
I.
54 62 1720
Bloomfield,
F
52
62
1789
Saybrook,
M
38 35 1655
Branford, t
NH
40
45 1644
Killing worth,
F
L
45
96 1856 Ledyard,.
NL
50
58 1836
Simsbury,.
H
13
F
60
82
1788
LITCHFIELD. t
L
Brookfield, BROOKLYN,
W
66
1786
Lyme,
NL
!
W
40
50
1703 Mansfield,.
T
27
16
W
38
M
Clinton,.
38
51
1838 Milford,
NH
45
46 1639 Thomaston,
T L
38
71
1740
Naugatuck,t
NH 35
37
1844
Trumbull,.
L
22
29
1733 Wallingford,t
Darien, Durham,.
M
21
24 1698
Newington, ...
H
5
5 1871
43 95 1784
Eastford,.
34
50
1847
NEW LONDON,"
NHI 80 32 16 ;;
East Granby,. ..!
H
16
20
1858
New Milford,. 33 1734 Newtown,t.
F
50
74
1708 Watertown,
East Hartford,
H
4
2 1784
Norfolk,
L
36
45 1744
Westbrook
M
44
56 1889 North Canaan, ....
L
44
55 1858
Weston,.
F
67
66 17
80 1808 Wethersfield,
4
4 154
Ellington,
T
Essex,
M
37
39
1854
86 42 1786
Oxford ..
41
42 1822
Windsor, ..
H
5
6 165;
Franklin,
NL
Derby ... Hartford .. . .. . Hartford
South Norwalk. . Norwalk
Danielson.
. Killingly
Fair Haven, E. . New Haven i
Stafford Spring ..
2
Middletown. . . Middletown
Greenwich ..... Greenwich Stonington .... St.
New Britain. . New Britain
New London. New London ;
Towns
Towns
Tous
-
-
1
East Haddam,
M
33
North Stonington, NL
55
NL
88
50
1660
Wilton,
F
78 ! 76 1-2
Coventry,
21
13
23
F
73
44 1 76 1786
W
NL 45
L
48
44 : 58 1-01
Easton,
11 15
20
F
Putnam. .Putnam
Bristol. Bristol
Ridgefield,. ... .. bin
-
M
18
17 1676
52
NL
37
L
62
Corwall,
M NL L
F
F
17
NH
36
39
1704
Salisbury,
6 1835
45 1787 Hebron,
T
22
Huntington, t
Bolton, ..
M
Bridgewater,
H
L
Canterbury,
M
73
1654 New Hartford,.
NH L
H T
23
T
Rall-
547
GEER'S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.
LAUREL PARK,
MANCHESTER, CONN. The Nicest Grove in Connecticut IS NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON.
DANCING Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons, FROM 3 to 6 P. M.
Music by Beeman & Hatch's Orchestra. BOATING FOR ALL.
nest SWINGS and ELECTRIC MERRY-GO-ROUND in the state. for children. Cars from City Hall at quarter before, quarter past and half past the best Managed by
The Hartford, Manchester & Rockville Tramway Cu
M
M HAPMAN, President
J. AYNES, Secretary.
Address all Co
T. W. HAYNES, Secretary, South Manchester, Coun.
548
GEER'S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.
Railroad Distantes and Fares from
Hartford, July, 1897.
NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN AND HARTFORD RAILROAD,
TO NEW YORK.
Passengers paying on trains, 5 cts. extra
Hartford to
Miles. ! Fares.
Hartford to
Miles Fares.
East Hartford
2.7 :
.17
Newington ...
5
.10
Berlin
104%
.25
Meriden.
18
.40
Yalesville
201
.45
Wallingford.
24
.50
North Haven ..
294
.60
New Haven
86
.75
West Haven.
88
.80
Milford.
45
.95
Naugatuck Junc ..
48
1.00
Andover ..
22.5
.66
Bristol
17.9
55
Hop River.
26.8
.78
Terryville.
22.2
Willimantic ..
81.5
.89
Tolles
24.9
.73
North Windham
85.8
1.00
Hancock.
26.1
.78
Chaplin
89.9
1.10
Wheatons.
27.1
.78
Greystone.
87.8
.60
Waterville
$9.9
Waterbury
32.4
Union City
85.7
1.00
Putnam.
56.1
1.50
40.6
1.12
Southford
48.9
L.20
Pomperaug Valley.
46.9
1.26
Sandy Hook
51.4
1 89
Newtown
54.1
1.46
Hawleyville.
56.6
1.52
Danbury.
63
1.65
Mill Plain
67.6
1.79
Brewsters ..
78.1
1.98
Willimantic.
81.5
.89
TO SPRINGFIELD AND BOSTON.
Hartford to
Miles. : Fares.
Windsor ..
7
.15
Haydens ...
.20
Windsor Locks
18
.35
Warehouse Point.
13}
.80
Thompsonville
18
.85
Long Meadow.
22
.45
Pecowsic
24
.50
26
.50
Oneco ...
62.9
1.68
Bloomfield.
6 .15
Palmer.
41
.86
Greene.
65.9
1.75
N. Bloomfield.
10
.25
West Brookfield.
55 1.18
Worcester
82
1.75
South Framingham. 103
2.25
Boston .. . .
124
2.75
VALLEY DIVISION TO SAYBROOK.
Formerly the Hartford & Connecti- cut Valley R. R.
Hartford to
Miles. Fares.
State st. Station . ..
15
.10
-
Providence.
90
2.85
TO SPRINGFIELD.
Hartford to
Miles. ! Fares.
East Hartford.
2.7
.17
Middletown
15
.40
Burnhams
4.7
.22
Maromas,
20
.55
South Windsor
6.2
.26
Higganum. Haddam
26
.65
Osborn .
12.9
.48
Chapinville
Arnolds ...
27
.70
| Broad Brook
14.6
.47
Goodspeeds.
293
.75
:
Melrose
16.8
.61
Lakeville
Hadlyme.
323
.80
Hazardville-Scitico
19.6
.59
Chester ..
333
.80
Shaker Station. . ...
21.6
.50
Deep River.
34
.85
Fast Longmeadow ..
25.1
.50
Millerton ..
69
Essex. ...
38
.90
Water Shops ...
28.4
.50
Boston Corners
75
Saybrook Junction.
42
1.00
Armory Station. ..
29.8
.50
Poughkeepsie
Saybrook Point. . ..
44
1.00 1
Springfield.
31.9 ;* . 50
Rhinecliff,.
Fenwick .
45
1.00
1 *Limited tickets, no discount.
To ROCKVILLE, Branch via Metrom.
Mikes Fares.
Ellington,
19.8
.80
Windermere,.
21.7
West Street
23.6 | .6%
Bock ville,
24.8 | .89
TO HUDSON RIVER.
Hartford to Miles Fare.
Parkville.
1.6
.15
Charter Oak Park ..
8
.20
Manchester
8.7
.82
Elmwood.
8.7
.30
Claytons
6.6
Pratts .
7.5
Vernon
12.8
.41
New Britain
9.1
23
Rockville.
16.2
.52
Plainville.
18.7
.45
Bolton ...
16.6
.52
Stratford,
50
1.05
Bridgeport
54
1.10
Fairfield.
58
1.20
Southport
60
1.25
Green's Farms
61
1.80
Westport ..
64
1.85
South Norwalk
67
1.40
Rowayton
70
1.40
Darien ..
71
1.45
Noroton
79
1.50
Stamford ..
75
1.55
Riverside
79
1.65
Coscob.
80
1.65
Greenwich.
81
1.65
9 Stations in N. Y ..
New York,
110
2.25
Hartford to
Miles., Fares.
New London
1.50
South Windham
84.9
.98
Scotland ....
38.5
1.07
Baltic ..
41.9
1.15
Versailles
44.7
1.22
Jewett City.
47.4
1.29
Canterbury.
50.2
1.86
Plainfield.
54.5
1.47
Moosup
67.7
1.55
Hartford to Miles Faren
Cottage Grove.
.10
Sterling ..
61.1
1.63
Summit.
68.4
1.81
Tariffville
12
.40
Simsbury .. 15
.45
Anthony
76.6
2.02
Stratton Brook
18
.30
Quidnick
77
2.03
Canton . ..
22
.85
Centreville.
77.9
2.05
24
.65
Cherry Brook
25
.50
Pine Meadow.
28
.50
Pontiac
81.6
2.14
New Hartford.
29
.80
East Winsted.
85
1.00
Cranston
86
2.25
Naugatuck Station. 86
West Winsted. 86
Colebrook 89
Grants.
41
1.95
North Cromwell.
113
.30
Cromwell
123
.85
West Norfolk
48
1.45
East Canaan
65
1 55
Canaan .....
233
.60
East Windsor Hill ..
8,8
.82
Twin Lakes.
1.00
Wethersfield ...
4
.10
South Wethersfield.
.15
Rocky Hill ..
.20
Norfolk
46
1.85
Coventry
71.9
1.90
Hoskins .. 14
: Washington
75.6
1.99
Riverpoint
79.2
2.08
Natick ..
81
2.13
Oak Lawn ..
82.8
2.17
1.00
New York
Poughkeepsie
275
Fishkill Landing .. .
138
2 86
Newburg-
110.5
Elliott.
47.2
1.28
Abington.
49
1.88
Worcester*
1.75
Thompson
60.2
1.61
East Thompson.
64.6
1.72
Boston
117.8
2.85
TO PROVIDENCE. Same Stations & Miles as above from
-
Burnside .
4.1
.21
Buckland ..
7.5
.29
So. Manchester. Talcottville
11
.35
11.8
.89
Forestville. 15.5
.49
Hampton
48.8 1.19
Pomfret
51.8
1.88
Towantic ..
Campbell Hall.
For distance to every Town in Connecticut from Hartford, see page 546. For distances via Connecticut River, see page 738.
Salisbury.
Ore Hill ..
State Line.
1.15
Collinsville
PHILA., READING & N. F. R. R. TO RHINEBECK, POUGHKEEPSIE. AND CAMPBELL HALL
Springfield ..
1
NEW YORK AND NEW ENG- LAND RAILROAD, TO BOSTON.
10 ots. dise't on Tickets purchased at Ticket Offices.
549
GEER'S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.
East Hartford Express
FRED J. BUSIERE, Proprietor, 26 WOODBRIDGE STREET.
Leaves East Hartford at 8.30 A.M. and 2 P.M. Returning, leaves Hartford at 11 A.M. and 5 P.M.
Orders will receive prompt attention if left either at my house, STOUGHTON & PELTON'S or W. B. NOBLE'S, East Hartford : and at KASHMANN'S, 12 State &t .; ADAMS EXPRESS, 305 Main Street, Hartford.
An extra team is kept at the house in East Hartford for special calle.
Also Agent for H. E. Patten Dye and Carpet Clean- ing Works.
Telephone Connection at Noble's and Adams Express Company.
WINDSOR EXPRESS, GEO. M. WEBB, Manager.
Orders left at New York and Boston Despatch, 215 Asy- lum St., or St. John's Stables, rear 445 Main St.
Leaves Windsor at 9.30 A.M., arriving in Hartford at 12 M. Leaves St. John's Stables at 3 P.M.
Parcels for Poquonock will also be delivered.
Wethersfield Express
JAMES CRILLY, Proprietor.
Leaves PARKER & CO., GROCERS, 17 Central Row, at 1 P.M., arriving at 11 A.M.
Leaves Wethersfield at 9 A.M.
Lee's Bristol Express, L. L. NEARING, Proprietor.
Orders left with BILL BROS., 46 Ann Street, will receive prompt attention.
Leave Bristol daily at 8,05 A.M. arriving in Hartford at 9 A.M .; returhing, leaves Hartford 12 noon.
CHARGES REASONABLE.
Maher's So. Manchester Express, JERRY MAHER, Proprietor.
Leaves Hartford daily except Sunday's, from 2 Ameri- can Row, 3 P.M. Arrives at 10.30 A.M.
Leaves Sonth Manchester 9 A.M. Arrives at 6 P.M.
G -sonbury Express, D. W. MAY, Proprietor.
C 64 STATE STREET, Hartford.
I -s Glastonbury 7 A.M. Arrives Hartford 10 A.M.
res Hartford 2 P.M. from 64 State Street, where all
FT * and Express may be left.
East Hartford Express,
HUGH BOYLE, Proprietor.
Leaves,East Hartford at 9 A.M. and 2 P.M. Leaves Hartford at 11 A.M. and 5 P.M.
Packages called for and delivered in all parts of East Hartford and Hartford.
Express business of all kinds promptly attended to at reasonable rates.
Headquarters,- BONNER-PRESTON CO., 329 Main St., Hartford; LOWRY'S DRUG STORE, East Hart- ford.
Telephone Connection at Lowry's Drug Store and The Bonner-Preston Co.
Fifer's Manchester Express,
EDWARD FIFER, Proprietor.
Office, U. S. HOTEL STABLE8, 50 State St., Hartford. Leaves Hartford at ] P.M. Arrives 11 A.M. Leaves Manchester at 8 A.M. Arrives 6 P.M.
Fox's Manchester Express, THOMAS Fox, Proprietor. .
Office with U.S. HOTEL STABLES, 50 State St., Hartford. Arrives Hartford at 11 A.M. Leaves 1 P.M. Leaves Manchester at 8 A.M. Arrives 6 P.M.
So. Manchester Express,
A. J. SPENCER, Proprietor.
Office with PARKER & Co., 17 Central Row. Leaves Manchester 9 A.M. Leaves Hartford 2.30 P.M.
Etna, New Britain Express.
Leaves Hartford from U. S. Stable at 2 1'.M.s Arrives at Hartford at 10 A.M.
EAST GRANBY EXPRESS,
H. E. DIBBLE, Proprietor.
Leaves St. John's Stables, 445 Main Street, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 2 P.M.
GLASTONBURY EXPRESS C. H. HODGE, Proprietor.
Leaves Hartford from 50 State Street, United States Hotel Stables, at 2 P.M.
DAMS EXPRESS. CO., See page 545.
550
GEER'S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.
M. KATZENSOHN.
A. RUDINSKY.
Rudinsky & Katzensohn, LADIES' Cailors
AND RIDING HABIT MAKERS, And all Kinds of BICYCLE SUITS. 435 MAIN STREET, Hartford, Conn. NEAR CHURCH STREET.
1
Automatic Machinery Designed. Working Drawings Prepared. Machine Construction Supervised. Inventions Developed. Patent Office Drawings Executed. Patents Obtained.
ED. E. CLAUSSEN, Mechanical Engineering and Patents,
372 MAIN ST., Hartford, Conn. Twenty years' technical training and practical experience as Machinist, Draftsman, Designer, Engineer and Patent Solicitor.
United States Hotel,
D. A. ROOD, Proprietor.
Patronage of Commercial Men Solicited. Rates, $2.50 to $3.00.
Two Hundred Rooms.
Street Cars to and f-adanal
26 STATE STREET, City Hall Square, Hartforu
551
GEER'S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.
Sigourney House,
554 MAIN STREET, Opp. Head of Trumbull Street, HARTFORD, CONN. N. J. COYLE, Proprietor.
Seven minutes walk from the Union Railway Station, either up Asylum or Church streets, through Trumbull street to the Sigourney House.
Rates, 81.50 and $2 per day. Regular Board at $6 and $10 per week. Giving first-class accommodation for both regular and transient. ALL ROOMS HEATED WITH STEAM.
Hotel Prospect,
119 HIGH STREET, Cor. Church Street, HARTFORD, CONN.
Elegant, Commodious New Dining Room. Meals First-Class and Promptly Served. RATES, $1.50 and $2.00 per Day. REGULAR BOARD at $6.00 and $12.00 per Week. Mrs. JULIA E. DULEY, Proprietor.
Massasoit House,
Springfield, Pass.,
W. H. CHAPIN, Proprietor.
MAIN STREET, Near Union R. R. Station.
AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS. ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS.
552
GEER'S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.
estaurant and Bakery,
1412 CHURCH STREET, Hartford, Conn. Fot Dinners A SPECIALTY, from 11.30 to 2.30. EVERYTHING HOME-MADE. Meals Cooked to Order. Tables Reserved for Ladies.
M. R. MUZZEY, Proprietor.
R. A. GREENSTEIN,
ARBITER OF Fashionable Ladies' Tailoring,
Tailor Made Suits and Dresses. Bicycle Suits and Riding Habits made to order. Perfect Fit Guaranteed. We solicit the best trade, and do the best of work. Re-fitting and altering at reason- able rates .-
ROOM 4, 371 MAIN STREET, Hartford, Conn.
THEODORE T. DARBY,
reseo
ainter
37 MARTIN STREET,
Relief and Fine Ceiling Decorations a Specialty. Hartford, Conn.
DIAMOND COMPOUND,
For HARDENING
and TEMPERING
TOI 1
Used for Working on Iron, Steel, Cast. Iron, Stone, W any kind of Metal. Send for Circular.
COMPOUNDED ONLY BY
W. F. ALTEMUS & C. 9 ASYLUM STREET, Room 8, HARTFORD 1.
1 REGISTERED
CO
TRADE - MARK
N
.
70 GEER'S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.
553
THOMAS SISSON. GEORGE P. CHANDLER. FREDERICK H. CHAPIN.
T. SISSON & CO.,
Wholesale :: Druggists.
259 MAIN ST., HARTFORD, CONN.
DISTRIBUTING AGENTS FOR GRISWOLD'S FAMILY SALVE. PROPRIETORS OF
The Hartford
PURE IMPORTED Sherry, Port, Claret, Madeira
TSISSON&CO
HARTFORDCT
WINES ..
FAC SIMILE,
Smelling Salts
BOURBON .and RYE
WHISKY, FRENCH BRANDY.
White Lead, Linseed Oils, Paints and Colors of every description. Lubricating Oils, Kerosene Oils, Alcohol, Turpentine, Putty, Window Glass, Potash selected for Family Use.
150° Fire Test Security Oil, PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL,
MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, ACIDS. .....
Country Merchants and Manufacturers supplied at Lowest Market Rates.
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554
GEER'S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.
ARBA LANKTON, Practical Helminthologist. Manufacturer of and Dealer in
ARBA LANKTON'S
Tape Worm Expeller,
PRICE, $5.00.
Tape Worms of the following sizes have been successfully removed : One of 14 feet, cou- sisting of 225 joints, from a man in Manchester ; one of 21 feet and 4 inches, from a girl seven years old, in Hartford ; one of 12 feet, consisting of 590 joints, from a young woman in Hart- ford ; one of 44 feet, consisting of 1,650 joints, from a man in Jewett City. I have also in bottles at my house some thirty specimens of Tape Worms removed with this medicine.
THREE OF MANY TESTIMONIALS.
Arba Lankton .- Dear Sir: This is to certify that I have used your Tape Worm Expeller, and it had the de- aired effect in three and one-half hours' time after using. I have tried various other remedies without effect. It measured about thirty feet. I cheerfully recommend it as being perfectly harmless and causing no sickness.
J. LIXKINS, Harness maker at Smith & Bourn's .! Hartford, Conn., Dec. 3, 1889.
This is to certify that I have used Arba Lankton's Tape Worm Expeller, by which my little child, 34 years old, passed a tape worm eighteen feet long, containing |
675 joints. I recommend it as a safe and sure cure to al- afflicted in a similar manner. Yours respectfully.
Hartford, Conn., Sept. 1889. MRS. MARKS, 356 Main Street.
Dr. Arba Lankton, Hartford, Conn -Dear Sir: I had been in poor health for more than ten years. I heard of Dr. Lankton's Tape Worm Expeller ; I sent to him for it. I took it as he ordered ; the worm was entirely removed in six hours; it had 500 joints. This was in October, 1883. Now I am quite strong and can do all my own work. I can heartily recommend this Tape Worm Ex- peller, belleving it to be a simple yet sure remedy. Very gratefully yours,
Granby, Conn., Jan. 20, 1885. Mrs. M. W. CLARK.
An Infallible Remedy for Hard and Soft Corns, Bunions, or Calloused Soreness of the Toes and Feet, and for Ingrowing Nails.
ARBA LANKTON'S
PILE OINTMENT
Should be used in all cases of Pain- ful Itching, Blind, Bleeding and Ulcerated Piles.
Price, - 50 Cents a Box.
ARBA LANKTON'S
WORM SYRUP, A safe and certain preparation for the Removal of Worms.
A Sure Cure for Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Want of Ap- petite, and Diseases of Debility. For Children or Adults In all cases of Worms known as Lambrici or Long Round Worms, and Ascarides, or small thread or Pin Worms.
Price, 25 Cents a Bottle. Large Bottles, 50 Cents.
ARBA LANKTON'S
Compound for Pain
For relieving Rheumatism, Neuralgia and Headache; for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis and Throat; for Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Colic, Diarrhea, Pain or Cramp of the Stomach Bowels; for Sprains, Bruises, Burns, Pain in the Back, Limbs, Feet, Corns, Chilblains, F Bites, or Piles. 25 Cents a Bottle.
Address ARBA LANKTON, Practical Helminthologist, 2 MARSH COURT, Hartford, Cor
(" All my medicines can be sent, securely packed, by express to any part of the United States or Canada sale at wholesale by T. SISSON & CO., 259 Main Street, Hartford, Conn., and by all Druggists.
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usiness of artford Clearing House.
FIFTEEN Banks and Trust Companies settle their daily balances in this city, alternating monthly, at the banks.
1890.
1891.
1892.
1893.
1894. $7,983,807.17
1895. $9,040,818.07
1896.
July.
11,184,185.66
11,220,561.18;
10,961,785.34 11,088,863.30
10,179,713.96
12,269,952.87
12,215,152.85
August
7,548,876.65
6,766,978.87
7,732,401.82
6,894,158.54
7,216,806.41;
8,420,590.84
8,026,070.67
September
7,745.631.11
7.570,611.45
7,976,780.98
7,145,094.12
7,457,757.44
8,541,075.27'
8,404,557.43
October ...
8,970,715.02
9,810,105.56
9.667,288.84
9,150,785.45. 8,126,961.95
9,721,601.11 8,181,788.79
12,207,407.98 9,950,911.36.
9,676,587.57 7,986,777.94 9,459,614.66 1897.
January ..
12,156,096.30
11,608,042.84
16,045,050.89'
10,572,932.86
11,605,462.0g
12,473,011.98 12,637,385.53
February ..
7,662,786.24;
8,811,680.83
8,643,248.00;
7,042,472.52
7,981,212.78
9,909,143.48
9,839,153.13
March .
8,108,717.20
8,890,288.04
10,527,500.66
8,240,168.48;
8,750,344.01; 10,009,477.48
10,317,972.50
April
9,135,915.41
9,216,338.64
10,842,470.86
8,356,297.10'
9,346,835.25
10,988.649.98 10,151,471.92
May.
7,886,954.84
9,765,403.75!
9,658,779.11:
7,915,756.92
9,926,881.28
9,108,629.39
9,900,252.19
Totals .... . 105,930,305.87 109,083,948.78 118, 758,878.02|101,808,461.49 107,816,574.52. 128,566,316.80 118,424,571.40
CITY JURORS
Chosen by Court of Common Council, April 26, 1897, for the year ending March 30, 1898.
Amidon Frederick S.
Herrick Lewis B. Heublein Louis F.
Auderson Montague Baker William E.
Hill Eben B.
Hinckley Nelson G.
Balf Edward Belden Charles R. Berry James P. Best George
Bidwell Samuel W.
Hudson Wm. M. Hurd Charles F. Jerome Benj. N.
Judd Edward H.
Kennedy Henry King Charles Kohn Henry
Lamb John W. Lawler Edward
Lepard Frederick P.
Mahl Frederick Mahl George Marcy Frederick A.
Martin J. Henry Morse J. H.
Mulcahy Edward J. Norris Michael H. Oakey P. Davis Oakley Ernest F. O'Donnell Frank Otis .John Henry Peek De Witt J. Persse T. B. Post Charles A. Prentice Charles H. Sage Edwin .J. Savage Willis M. Sawyer George O. Schall Ernst Schmidt Emil Schwab Joseph Shelton Edward Shepard Jason .J. Smith Willis E. Sperry Henry T. Sprague Joseph H. Talcott William H. Tuller George W. Turner Jacob A. Tuttle Charles L. Tuttle Nelson .J. Welton Henry A. West Frederick A. Winship William L.
Wood H. R. Woodward Charles S.
ST. FRANCIS HOSPITAL.
John O'Flaherty, Pres't; D. F. Sullivan, Secretary. Board of' Incorporators .- Rt. Rev. Bishop Tierney, Very Rev. John A. Mulcahy, Rev. Thomas Broderick, Thomas McManus, John W. Coogan, Patrick Garvan, Matthew Hogan, Cornelius Ryan, D. F. Sullivan, Geo. C. Bailey, John O'Flaherty. Corner Woodland and Collins sts. Incorporated, February, 1897.
ROSE OF ENGLAND LODGE, No. 4. I. O. D. OF ST. GEORGE. .
Mrs. A. Williams, P. Pres't; Mrs. S. Saunders, Pres't ; Mrs. L. Hooper, V. Pres't; Mrs. S. Price, Chaplain; Mrs. S. Whitehead, Rec. Sec'y; Mrs. L. Garner, Fin. Sec'y; Mrs. M. Yates, Treas .; M. Bailey, S. Price, L. Hooper, Trustees. Organized, April 28, 1887. Meets 2d and 4th Friday evenings, 254 Main st. Semi- annual elections, June and December. Recording Secretary's address, Mrs. S. Whitehead, 78 New Britain av., Hartford.
NATIONAL HOME FOR DISABLED VOLUNTEER SOLDIERS.
BRANCHES .- Central, Dayton, Ohio; Marion, Marion, Indiana; Eastern, Togus, Maine; Northwestern, Mil- waukee, Wisconsin; Southern, Elizabeth City, Virginia; Western, Leavenworth, Kansas; Pacific, Los Angeles, California.
Managers .- The President of the U. S., the Chief .Jus- tice, the Secretary of War, ex-officio; Gen. William B. Franklin, Hartford, Conn., President; Gen. Win. J. Sewell, Camden, N. J., 1st V. Pres't; Gen. Thomas J. Henderson, Princeton, Il1.,2d V. Pres't; Gen. Martin T. McMahon, Secretary, Times Building, New York City; Col. Sidney G. Cooke, Herington, Kan .: Gen. John Marshall Brown, Portland, Me .: Col. George W. Steele, Marion, Indiana; Gen. Alfred L. Pearson, Pittsburgh, Pa .; Gen. Charles M. Anderson, Greenville, Ohio; Maj. A. W. Barrett, Los Angeles, Cal .; Col. J. L. Mitchell, Milwaukee, Wis.
INDUSTRIAL FREE SCHOOLS.
COOKING AND TRAINING SCHOOL; Saturday morn- ing. Mrs. Elizabeth Ayers, Manager, 239 Market st. DAY NURSERY; 239 Market st.
DIKT KITCHEN; Union for Home Work, 239 Market st. Supplies for the sick, as ordered by physician -.
GIRLS SEWING SCHOOL: Saturday mornings, during the winter only, at 239 Market st. Organized, 1872.
KITCHEN GARDEN; on Saturdays in the afternoon, at 239 Market street.
READING ROOMS AND PARLORS, for Young Women; from 6.30 to 9.30 P. M. daily. United Workers' 49 Pearl st.
Blake Thomas J. Boardman Thos. J. Boardman Wm. F. J. Bone Robert D. Bourn William Bragaw Isaac Brainerd Amaziah Broderick Patrick Bulkeley Wm. H. Burnham Edgar F. Butler Patrick F. Cadden Abraham Cambridge Ichabod L. Camp Howard A. Case Horace J. Chapman Dwight Child A. Kennedy Collins Atwood Collins Samuel Cook .James S. Cowles Samuel W. Crosby Erastus H. Cummings Francis A. Cummings Leonard G. Davenport Joseph De Lamater R. S. Dillon James D. Donaghue William Ehret John
Elmore Samuel E. Farmer Roderick W. Field Charles H. er Clarkson N. er George W. vie John B. 's Thomas
ert Charles E. Ian Julius S. an JAmex res Miles W. den George A. bison Hugh : Henry F.
pey William Panrge E.
1892.
1894.
1895.
1896.
1
8,729,531.93 1891.
9,475,361.51
9,086,001.28 10,141,919.88. 1893.
8,010,704.14
9,464,364.39,
10,648,999.46
November.
8,220,881.92
7,522,750.21
December.
June ..
$8,630,514.09 $8,375,871.40;
10,309,575.51
$8,975,652.41 $9,314,766.66
-
Hogan Matthew Howard Frank I ..
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CITY WEIGHERS.
Ball John E.
Kellogg Frank S.
Bartlett E. S.
Kellogg Robert W.
Bartlett Frank E.
Kilmurry William.
Barrows C. L.
Marvel Sylvester.
Belden C. R.
Blake John
McEntee John.
Boyd James.
Brewer Alfred Buckingham William F.
North A. W.
Burgess Henry C.
Burke Fred E.
Phelps C. R.
Campbell John.
Carpenter Wm. O.
Chamberlin G. B.
Chapin A. D.
Ryan Edward W.
Charter George H.
Sage Edwin A.
Collins Samuel.
Sage Edwin W.
Cooksley C. E.
Sage F. L.
1642-1648 ... George Wyllys .. Hartford. 1655-1656. .. Thomas Wells. Hartford. 1656-1657. .. John Webster. Hartford.
1657-1658. .. John Winthrop. New London.
1658-1659. .. Thomas Wells. . Hartford.
1659-1676 ... John Winthrop. New London.
1676-1680. . . William Leete. Guilford.
1680-1687 ... Robert Treat. Milford.
1687-1689. .. Sir Edmund Andross . Boston, Mass, 1689-1696 ... Robert Treat .... Milford.
1696-1707 ... Fitz John Winthrop. New London
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