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" Charles W. lather, b.u. 147 Zion.
" Clarissa A. wid. John B. b. 36 Jefferson.
Daniel M. sec'y at 135 Shel. h. 55 Maple.
" Dora E. at 141 Pearl, b. 145 Collins.
« Dudley E. bricklayer, h. 63 Park.
WRIGHT & DUNHAM, dentists, 911 Main, rm 1. Joel F. Wright. Frank W. Dunham.
" Dwight H. mach. at Colts, b. Glastonbury t.
« Edward A. clerk at Hartford Life Insur- ance Co. 252 Asylum, h. 92 Ashley.
" Elina, wid. George F. artist and teacher of languages, 55, h. 55 Maple.
" Eliza Mrs. laundress, b. 58 Mather.
" Elizabeth, clerk at Hartford Life Ins. Co. 252 Asylum, b. 124 Wethersfield.
" Elizabeth C. teacher, b. 55 Maple.
" Ellen M. wid. George A. h. 9 Sherman.
" Ellsworth R. blacksmith at Ed. Balf's, h.u.r. 221% Alden.
" F. H. conductor St. Ry. 115 State, b. E.H.t.
" F. May Mrs. b. 98 Russ.
Frank, h.u. 8 Center.
. Frank H. helper at 1 Laurel, h. E.H.t.
" Frank O. mach. 9 Sigourney, h. 1470 Broad.
" Frederick B. clerk at Factory Ins. Associa- tion, 95 Pearl, b. 9 Sherman.
George, painter, b. 31 Chapel.
Geo. A. mach. at 13 Cen. b.2u. 18} Church.
" George C. ostler, b. 9 Kinsley.
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Wright George E. h. 1888 Main.
" Geo. W. foreman at Wm. Rogers Mfg Co. 66 Market, h. Glastonbury t.
" Henry E. h. 29 Townley.
" Hannah, wid. H. L. b.u. 35 Benton.
Harriet L. wid. J. D. massage, b.u. 218 Law.
WRIGHT HARRY B. dentist, 51 Pratt, b. 21 Canton.
" James, carpenter, h. 35 Buckingham.
" James, carpenter, h. 6 Pleasant ct.
" James F. compositor at Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co. 141 Pearl, b. 27 Smith. WRIGHT JOEL F. (W. & Dunham, ) h. 13 Niles. " John, clerk at Hartford Life Ins. Co. 252 Asylum, b. 124 Wethersfield.
" John E. machinist, h.u. 109 Babcock.
" Julia A. wid. William, h.u. 103 Pratt.
" Leverett, condtr. St. Ry. h.2u. 18} Church.
Marcus A. mach. at 581 Cap. b. 55 Maple.
Martha, wid. Robert, h. 124 Wethersfield.
Mary A. Mrs. cook, h.u. 105 Front.
Mary C. teacher, b. 55 Maple.
Mary E. clerk, b.u. 103 Pratt.
Mary J. nurse, b. 14 Church, rm. 5.
Minnie J. b.u. 60 Maple.
Ralph B. stock clerk, Popes, h. 24 Babcock. Ralph B. Mrs. nurse, h. 7 Affleck.
" Samuel, cordwainer, 95, h. 95 Windsor.
Thomas, engineer, h.u. 31 Union.
Thos. machinist at 1 Flower, h. Unionville t.
" Thomas G. inspector, b.u. 31 Union.
" Thomas G. Rev. h.u. 60 Maple.
Wm. L. machinist at 1 Flow. h. 140 Retreat. Wrisley Chas. B. boxm. 42 Un.pl. h. 74 Spring. " Francis, foreman,285 State, h.Glastonbury t. " W. H. collector steamer Hartford, h. G.t. Wrulich Simon, filer, h.r. 44 Wells.
Wunder Bertha, dressmaker, b.u. 152 Seymour.
" Emil L. barber 94 Pearl, h. 37 So. Hudson.
" Karl A. stenographer, b.u. 37 So. Hudson.
« Lawrence, cigarm. 867 Main, h. 177 Weth. Wurth Geo. machinist, 1 Flower, b. 179 Babcock. Wurtz Alfred C. clerk at 278 Asy. b. 59 Capitol. Wuzo Joseph, laborer, h.2u. 102 Windsor.
Wyand James, carpenter, h. 1430 Broad. Wyatt William, carpenter, b. 64 Capitol. Wybell J. Walter, woodworker at 556 Main, h.u. 25 Mulberry.
WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BEN- EDICT, Remington Standard Type writer, Phoenix Life Ins. Building, 49 Pearl, rm. 19.
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Walter D. clerk at 88 Asylum, h. 6 Seyms.
Wyler Louis E. master mech. N.Y.R. h. 79 Clark. " Louis E. Jr. fireman N.Y.R. b. 79 Clark. Wylie James, at 62 Market, b. 41 Harbison. Wyllie Edward, carpenter, h. 1522 Broad.
" Edward C. mason, b. 1522 Broad.
" Fred. W. carpenter, b. 1522 Broad.
" James, toolmaker at Popes, h.u. 383 Park. « Miss, nurse, b. 14 Church, rm. 5. Wylund Chas. foreman 247 Pearl, h. 66 Hicks Wyman Alonzo J. h. 24 Morris.
« Simon, b. 2 Holcomb.
" William E. finisher, 225 Shel. h.u. 90 State. Wynkoop Augustus T. student at Trinity col- lege, 33 Jarvis hall, Summit.
Wynn Joseph, helper at 54 Arch, b.2u. 18 Tru. Wyrfel Annie, at 83 Woodbine, b. 66 Babcock. " Christie, at 15 Trumbull, h.u. 66 Babcock.
. Nicholas, pressm. 252 Pearl, b. 66 Babcock.
" Samuel, at 98 Asylum, b. 66 Babcock.
Wythe D. Frank, compositor at Hartford Post, 23 Asylum, b. 964 Broad.
" Frances Mme. dressmaker, h. 964 Broad.
XELTA E See Selta.
Xwirz Fred E. helper at 581 Cap. b. 86 Windsor.
YACKAVON Frank, laborer, h.u. 22 Kilbourn.
" James, h.u. 22 Kilbourn.
Joseph, grocery, b.u. 22 Kilbourn.
Michael, peddler, h.3u. 1 Charles.
Peter, carpenter, h. 17 Kilbourn.
Yale Charles F. printer at Hartford Times, 716 Main, h. East Hartford t.
" Charles M. stenographer, 466 Asy. b. E.H.t.
" Frances E. girls' matron, 171 Putnam.
« John D. h. 248 Laurel.
Yannelli Bernardino, carpenter, h.u. 15 Charles. Yanner John, brewer, h. 56 Bellevue.
Yanz George T. polisher at 581 Cap. h. 90 Heath. Yarnall Benjamin, lab. 70 Com. b.u. 45 Albany. Yarrow Philip W. theolog. student, 1507 Broad. Yates Alva W. butter and eggs, h. 550 Asylum.
" Chas. E. saddler at 8 Sig. h. 218 New Park.
" E. P. & Co. hay, grain, straw, 1411 Main. Erton P. Yates. William A. Benton.
" Erton P. (E. P. Y. & Co.) h. 30 Vine. " Wells, carpenter, h.Su. 703 Main, rm. 13. Yauch Charles, clerk, 267 Main, b. 46 Annawan. Yeadi Vito Nicolo, laborer, h.Su. 2 Charles.
Yeager Charles, upholsterer at L. T. Fenn, 613 Main, h. Newington t.
Yellen Nathan, tailor, 283 Asy. h. 136 Grove. Yellop James, laborer, h.u. 14 Arch.
Yeomans Albert F. baggagemaster N.Y.R. h. 8 Walnut.
Edward M. attorney, 756 Mn. h. Andover t.
" Henry E. livery stables, 51, h. 51 Farmington.
" Raymond S. student, Trinity college, 43 Jarvis hall, Summit.
Yerardi Frank, laborer, h. 17 Morgan.
Yergason Edgar S. decorator, 391 Aly. h. 143 Sig. Yerrington Henry C. mach.N.Y.R.h. 1463 Broad. " Jane, wid. Charles, h. 1463 Broad.
Yockisch Charles, cabinetmaker,h.u.r. 165 Front. Yoreo Paul, fruiterer, 353, h. 253 Main.
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Yorgensen Charles R. machinist at 133 Sheldon, b. 10 Cottage.
« Daniel S. cabinetm. 633 Main, h. 10 Cottage.
" Paul L. L. machinist at 133 Sheldon, b. 10 Cottage.
York Etta, at 83 Woodbine, b. 91 Laurel.
" John, fireman, 70 Commerce, h.u 45 Albany. Yost John, carpenter, b. 999 Main.
Youell Louis, helper at N.Y.R. h. 166 Ward. " Thomas E. fireman, h.u. 99 Arch. Young A. R. Mrs. nurse, h.u. 76 Ann.
C. Howard, prof. of language, b. 230 Asylum. Charles C. operator 40 Gov. h.2u. 63 Dean.
" Charles F. mach. 388 Cap. h. 252 Putnam.
" Charles L. civil engir. b.u. 52 Wadsworth.
" Chas. L. Jr. draughtsm. 800 Main, b. Weth. t. Colburn L. motorman St. Ry. b. 67 Congress. Cora B. cashier 843 Main, b. Middletown t.
E. M. & Co. teas and coffee, 782 Park. Elsie M. Young. Harry A. Treadwell.
Edward S. registrar of electors, 114 Pearl, h. 54 Washington.
" Edwin C. inspector at 581 Cap. h. 155 Law.
Elizabeth Mrs. h. 74 Williams.
" Elsie M. (E. M. Y. & Co.) h. Windsor t. Ernest E. mech. 335 Sheldon, h.u. 14 Union. Ferdinand, h. 102 Prospect av.
Frank R. clerk at 782 Park, b. Windsor t.
" Frank S. policeman, b. 1080 Main.
George, b. 79 Clark.
George, diesinker Popes, h. 370 Asy.rm. 41. George, jobber, b. 19 Sanford.
George A. clerk, 908 Main, h. Rockville t. Harry H. operator at 40 Gov. b. 12 Sisson. Henry, painter, h. 32 Kinsley.
Henry C. accountant, b. 52 Park.
Herschel C. molder 1 Flower, h. 12 Sisson.
" J. Albert, carpenter, b.u. 887 Park.
" James, carpenter, 1. 90 Pearl.
" James, florist, 30 Whitney, h. 10 Cone. John, brakeman, b.2u. 71 Albany.
John, laborer at stonepits, h. New Britain av. John B. cigarmaker, h. 155 Lawrence.
John B. Jr. painter, h.u. 33 Hungerford.
John E. blacksmith, 1 Flower, h. 175 Russ.
" John W. printer, b. 9 Avon.
" Joseph, carpenter, h.u. 16 Union.
" Lillian I. stenographer, 223 Asy. b. 462 Far.
" Mamie A. clerk, b.2u. 71 Albany.
" Mary, wid. James J. h.2u. 71 Albany.
Mary J. wid. Arthur P. h. 120 Huntington.
Mary J. wid. Lewis J. h.u. 27 Lewis.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, 315, 323 Pearl, c. Jewell. See pp. 704, 705.
« Men's Total Abstinence Society, 14 State.
" Nellie J. clerk, b.2u. 71 Albany.
R. D. Mrs. h. 32 John.
= Tamar, wid. Walter H. h. 45 Wolcott.
Warren, painter, h. 137 Babcock.
William, florist, Elmwood, h. Lubeck.
Wm. E. mail. clerk post office, h. 80 Brook.
William F. bookkeeper at Hartford Cycle Co. 581 Capitol, h. 123 Hungerford.
" Women's Boarding Home, Mrs. Harriet A. Platt, matron, 58 Church.
YUEN, SING & CO., IMPORTERS,
Chinese Goods, Teas, Silks,
Crockeryware.
ALL GOODS SOLD AT WHOLESALE PRICES.
118 STATE STREET.
YOUNGBLOOD WILLIAM S. dentist, 68, h. 68 Pratt, room 17. Younger Thomas W. painter, b.u. 24 S.Pro. Youngman L. & Co. gents' furnishings, 364 Asy." " Louis (L. Youngman & Co.) b.u. 17 Mahl. " Solomon, ( Wise, Smith & Co.) h.u. 17 Mahl. Youngmann William, cook at 430 Asylum, h.2u. 56 Village.
Youngs Emma, wid. Edwin T. h. 41 Niles.
" Eugene R. at Conn. Mutual Life Ins. Co. 788 Main, b. 41 Niles.
" Susan E. wid. J. R. h. 41 Niles. Youngson James, carpenter at r. 334. Asylum, h. 90 Pearl.
YUEN, SING & Co. teas, silk, etc. 118 State. See page 387.
Yungk Edward, molder, h. New Park, n. Pros- pect av.
" John, foreman at Pope Tube Co. grocery, 171, h. 171 Wethersfield.
Yuon Jow, laundry, 24 Trumbull.
ZABACK Frank, belter at Popes, h.2u. 34 Flower. Zabel Herman, bartender at 27, b. 27 Mulberry. Zacher Carrie M. stenographer, b. 15 Ashley.
" Edmund L. clerk at Farmers & Mechanics Nat. Bank 106 State, b. 15 Ashley.
« L. H. lithographer, h. 15 Ashley.
" Mary B. wid. Louis, h. 303 Market. Zachs Annie, b.2u. 304 Market.
Zackrison M. motorman St.Ry. b.u. 289 Asylum. Zalanka Frank, blacksm. at 308 Allyn, h. 29 Vine. Zalor Jacob, h. 304 Market.
Zalenca Frank, blacksmith, h.u. 91 Windsor. Zancegmino Canio, laborer, h. 7 Charles. " Donato, laborer, b.3u. 5 Charles.
Zandegiocomo Daniel, laborer, h.u. 82 Morgan. Zander Otto, driver, h. 7 Warren.
Zangenberg Henry, painter, h.u.r. 44} John.
Zantow Wm. F. casehardener 26, h.u. 82 Laurel. Zaritsky Solomon, cutter, h.u.r. 174 Front. Zawodski Anthony, laborer, 690, h. 15 Park.
" Michael, rubberworker, 690, b. 15 Park. Zeiser Leo, b. 19 Crown.
Zemke Fred. molder, h.u. 24 Smith.
Zepp Frederick, cook, h. 2 Wooster. Zerser William, operator at 388 Cap. b. 19 Crown. Zettergreu Augustaf G. machinist at 476 Capitol, b.u. 58 Woodbine.
Zibbdeo Joseph, laborer, b.u. 67 Morgan.
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Zibbeda John, laborer, h. 190 Front. Zich Fred. C. A. machinist 1 Flower, h. 847 Park. Ziegler John C. mechanic, h.u.r. 60 Vanblock.
" Reinhold, bartender at 245 Windsor, b.2u. 98 Albany.
u Walter J. mach. at 1 Flower, b. Elmwood. Ziesing Charles Fred. nickleplater at Popes, h. 113 Windsor av.
« Fred. C. mach. at 1 Flow. b. 118 Windsor av. Ziff Joel, shoemaker at 86 State, h. 70 Village.
" Morris, clerk at 198 State, b. 70 Village.
" Myers, peddler, h.u. 30 Kilbourn.
Ziglatzki Albert, baker 30 Wash. h.u. 120 Retreat " Henry, clerk at 843 Main, b.u. 120 Retreat. « Paul J. salesman, 848 Mn. b.u. 120 Retreat. Zillhart Agnes E. b.Su. 1 Kilbourn et.
" Albert, clerk at 618 Capitol, b. 12 Village. " Charles, painter 618 Cap. h.Bu. 1 Kilbourn ct. Zimman Meyer, shoem. at 524 Asy. b. 80 Morgan. Zimmer Benedict J. stonemason, h.u. 71 Temple " W. C. baker at 69 Morgan, b.u. 71 Temple. Zimmerman Charles, sweeper at 1 Flower, h. New Britain t.
" Chas. H. waiter at 47 Prospect. 1. 703 Main.
" Eugene, bottler, h.2u.r. 124 Market.
" Harry J. cigarm. at 104 Asy. b. 212 Fkn.
Henrietta H. Mrs. attendant at 30 Wash.
Ike, barber, 1 Spruce, h. 201 Front.
" Jacob, screwmaker, 476, b. 881 Capitol.
Joseph E. machinist, h. 78 Martin.
" Louis, shoemaker, 112 Albany, h. 66 Village. ZIMMERMAN PHILIP, baker, 55, h. 57 Judson. See page 482.
Sam, cutter, h.u. 3 North.
" Solomon, shoem. 1167 Main, h.u. 80 Morgan.
Zinn George, carpenter, b. 181 Madison av. " Jacob F. forem. 476 Cap. h. 181 Madison av. Zink Joseph, baker, b. 5 Pleasant.
Zion Hill Cemetery, c. Ward and Zion.
" Isaac, cigarmaker, h. Market, c. Marsh. Zipp Charles A. collector at 815, h.u. 298 Park. Zisk Joseph, at 420, b. 420 New Britain. Ziskey Harris, driver at 814 Asylum. Zitari Gaetano, laborer, 20 Charles.
Zito Dominick, bootblack, 34 Mul. h. 58 Pleasant.
Zoels Gustave, machinist at Pratt & Whitney Co. 1 Flower, b. 835 Park.
" John, painter, 25, h. 25 Mulberry. Zonit Joseph, laborer, h.u. 95 Sheldon. Zorich Lorenzo, laborer, h.u. 41 Mechanic. Zozolo Frank, laborer, h.r. 20 Charles. Zuchtmann Friedrich, teacher of music at Waab- ington st. school, h. Springfield t.
Zundel Conrad, baker at 78 Morgan. Zunner Bernhardt, brewer at Columbia Brew- ing Co. 245 Windsor, h. 5 Nelson.
ZUNNER JOHN, treasurer and manager Columbia Brewing Co. 245 Windsor, h. 73 Bellevue. See page 417.
Zurhorst Alfred H. packer at Linus T. Fenn, 613 Main, h. 52 Windsor.
" Alfred J. engraver at 177 Asy. b. 52 Win.
" Louise K. cashier at 372 Asy. b. 52 Windsor. Zuselman Aron, peddler, b.u. 207 Front.
Zychowski Andrew, blacksmith, 295 Albany, h.2u. 34 South Prospect.
Zweygartt Casper, brewer, 52 Bellevue. h. Lifkey. " H. J. Mrs. h. 105 Ann.
Zwirz Ferdinand, mason, h. 86 Windsor.
Zwyko John, chipper at 556 Cap. b. 92 Francis
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PUBLIC BATHING HOUSE.
The first free public bathing house was opened July 20, 1872; the second was built and opened for use July 22, 1884. The present house, to replace the 1884 structure which floated off to the sound in this spring freshet, was designed and its construction supervised by Captain John K. Williams, Alderman from the 5th Ward, and Chairman of the "Bathing House Committee." It was built by S. Gildersleeve & Sons, shipbuilders, Portland, Conn., in the most sub- stantial manner and upon entirely different principle from the others. It is supported or floated by three pontoons or floats on a side, each 20 feet long, 7 wide and 4 in depth; and these are surrounded by 12x12 timbers, and in every way protected from any possible injury even if the house sank. These floats are detach- able at any time and are independent from the others for any repairs by simply opening the sea valve in the bottom and partially filling with water so as to sink the pontoon away from the load. This house contains 86 dressing-rooms and 50 hooks, together with benches for the clothes of smaller children not using the rooms; an office with closets for valuables; one tank, 50 feet by 5 feet, with water depth of 24 for young children, and one tank 56 by 20 feet, with water depth of 4 feet. Hours for men and boys, 7 to 10 A. M .; 1 to 4 and 7 to 9 P. M .; Sundays, 6 to 10 A. M .: For women and girls, 10.80 A. M. to 12.80 P. M .; 4.20 to 6.80 P. M .; week days only. Size of structure, 60x40 feet. Cost, $8,500. Opened July 4, 1896. Attendance 1896, 41,000; 1897, 81,000. Alderman John K. Williams, chairman; Councilmen John D. Lapaugh, A. L. Newton.
VOTES IN HARTFORD FOR GOVERNOR, 1878-'96.
Year. Dem.
Rep. Proh. Greenb. Lab.
Beat. Total.
1878 8,612
8,147 28
..
...
...
6,783
1874 4,087
2,880 124
...
...
...
7,705
1876 8,986
8,260
18
167
...
7.384
1876* 5,021
4,083
4
78
1
9,187
1878
8,792
8,167
24
541
...
1880
4,707
4,527
5
85
...
9.324
1882
4,684
8,881
15
112
...
...
8,642
1884 5,846
4,528
61
111
..
10,041
1886
4,764
8,848
124
141
...
8,872
1888
5,587
5,595
188
26
...
11.296
1890
5,209
4,484
152
...
27
8
9,875
1892
6,876
5,567
185
...
62
48 12,190
1894
5,748
5,881
90
...
108
89 11,806
1896
4,184
9,016
78
...
...
..
14,231
* Time of election changed from April to November.
HARTFORD GRAND LIST.
Grand List of Hartford for Oct. 1886,
=
1887,
48,845,381
1888,
48,541,800
.6
1889.
47,360,489
3
1890,
48,429,208
4
1891,
47,912,501
1892,
48,890,000
1898
49,666,010
1894,
49,994,998
1895,
53,211,681
1896,
54,848,859
1897,
60,059,188
7,091
1875
4,488
8,226
56
...
...
...
...
...
846.487,816
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RESOURCES.
No. Banks, date, report.
84: May 17,'90. 84: May 4,'91. 84. May 17,'92.
84: May 4, '98. 84: May 4, '94.
82: May 7, '95.
82: May 7, '96. 82: May 14, '97. 80: May 5, '98.
Loans and Discounts.
170,187.58. .
148,958.09. .
187,981.16 ..
214,480.91 .. 176,186.82. .
177,267.90. .
145,026.28. .
140,280.24. .
124,284.88
U.S. Bonds for Circulation,.
5,470,500.00. .
5,142,500.00. .
6,185,000.00. .
6,828,000.00. .
8,150,500.00. .
7,895,500.00. .
8,919,500.00. .
9,108,500.00. .
8,249,500.00
U.S. Bonds for Deposits, ...
1,507,000.00. .
1,025,000.00. .
250,000.00. .
250,000.00. .
250,000.00. .
250,000.00. . 185,000.00. .
175,000.00. .
171,500.00. .
810,500.00
Other Stocks, Bonds, etc., ..
4,127,591.71. .
4,095,606.02. .
4,558,184.88. .
5,072,510.90. .
6,625,986.76. .
7,827,818.05 ..
7,187,906.72. .
7,579,375.99. .
7,898,217.71
5,641,880.86. .
5,620,879.48 ..
6,975,645.06. .
5,072,116.50 ..
7,402,409.49. .
6,049,392.79 ..
6,187,844.75. .
8,140,241.29. .
7,744,011.09
1,887,787.80. 275,185.51. .
1,667,128.08 ..
1,855,608.84. .
2,098,984.70. .
1,872,628.81. .
2,169,168.82. .
2,246,798.89. .
8,028,221.20. .
1,929,427.97
829,059.61. . .
217,402.86 ..
889,776.28. .
265,568.55. .
897,308.54. .
401,078.69
1,688,487.61 ..
1,670,658.46. .
1,887,856.45 ..
2,055,064.82. .
2,079,259.60. .
2,159,617.66
181,805.16. .
148,515.54. .
166,845.08. .
804,627.42. .
298,800.82
Premiums paid,
881,811.67. .
490,587.78. .
498,258.79. .
448,517.54. .
479,297.66. .
485,182.61. ..
544,188.25.
520,891.25.
488,082.02
Checks and Cash Items, ... Exchanges for Clearing, .. Bills of National Banks, ...
870,710.17. .
261,478.80 .
801,667.88. .
800,018.04 ..
281,494.51 ..
221,968.01 ..
198,497.19. .
209,707.09. .
225,008.26
Fractional Currency,.
477,068.00 .. 21,215.80. .
20,891.98. .
25,481.40. .
25,249.09. .
25,785.60. .
24,558.99.
28,584.68. .
28,529.29. .
82,728.97
Specie, ..
1,985,846.99.
2,366,608.95. .. 2,492,810.14. .
2,772,269.19 ..
2,965,280.91 ..
2,949,421.59.
2,910,897.11. .
8,118,819.09. .
8,249,287.82
Legal Tender Notes,
881,024.00. .
779,087.00. .
761,026.00. .
854,111.00 ..
944,446.00. .
888,578.00. .
986,892.00. .
885,212.00. .
915,777.00
Five per ct. Redemptions, ..
248,622.50 ..
228,112.50. .
275,745.00. .
278,260.00. .
861,417.50. .
804,975.00. .
401,877.50. .
896,7.2.50. .
868,512.50
Due from U. S. Treasurer, ..
19,170.00. .
21,985.00 ..
20,900.00. .
89,460.00. .
86,185.00. .
22,510.40. .
85,125.00. .
55,110.00. .
21,050.00
Total, .
.$78,966,906.46. . $72,898,082.65. . $76,082,757.87 .. $78,222,446.14. . $77,486,521.98. . $77,948,881.80. . $78,851.077.69. . $82,259,796.62. . $80,155,271.50
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock paid in, .... . $ 28,874,370.00. . $28,774,870.00. . $28,024,870.00. . $22,999,870.00. . $22,999,370.00. . 822,691, 070.00. . $22,891,070.00. . 822,891.070.00. . $21,281,070.00
Surplus Fund, ..
7.214,618.46. .
7,502,556.77 ..
7,515,955.47. .
7,768,289.74. .
7,705,268.88. .
7,689,255.84. .
7,791,000.00. .
7,890,896.86 ..
7,898,450.00
Other Undivided Profits, ..
2,581,885.15 ..
2,775,581.11. .
8,084,855.18. .
8,110,889.14 ..
2,715,578.08. .
2,685,562.07. .
2,782,814.95 ..
2,751,688.07 ..
2,778,626.02
Nat. Bk. Notes outstanding,
4,878,579.00. . 4,817.00. .
4,576,465.00. .
5,490,785.00 ..
6,025,980.00. .
4,817.00. . £1,299.06 ..
7,195,665.00. . 1,817.00. . 80,160.40. . 88,284,601.66. . 224,528.45. . 11,612.74. .
6,428,459.50. . 4,817.00. 81,796.88. 84,078,559.49. . 225,205.55 ..
82,878,868.25. .
282,994.65. .
84,937,666.40. . 212,758.18. . 16,597.69. .
224,429.98 11,651.85
Due to other Nat. Banks, ..
2,680,288.14. .
1,757,961.50 ..
2,478,797.88. .
8,149,990.85 ..
6,667,485.98. .
8,284,929.28 ..
8,194.92. . 8,892,840.97. .
4,770,720.24. . 1,242,017.04. .
851,577.02
Due to State Banks, etc., ..
662,740.29. .
. 511,887.60. .
580,294.79. .
651,516.02. .
556,474.22. .
659,290.16.
718,420.71 ..
14,000.00. .
25,000.00
Notes, ett., Re-discounted,. Bills Payable, ...
180,000.00. .
25,000.00. .
85,975.59. .
861,100.00. .
61,898.94. .
144,287.07. .
155,000.00. .
20,000.00. .
295,000.00
Liabilities other thanabove
99,411.48 ..
8,952.88. .
10,257.89. .
10,118.86. .
15,206.88. .
8,658.67
Total, ..
$78,966,906.46 $72,898,082.65. . $76,082,757.87
$78,222,446.14. . $77,486,521.98. . $77,948,881.80. . $78,851,077.69
$82,259,796.62. . $80,155,271.50
286,285.78. .
242,421.62 ..
255,078.90. .
258,801.55
295,409.75. .
856,960.95. .
815,647.16. .
292,105.44. .
840,509.22
418,184.22. .
408,445.95. .
881,899.90. .
861,808.94. .
512,485.00. .
528,886.00. .
524,905.00. .
582,287.00. .
568,691.00 ..
598,981.00. .
718,964.00
1,519,929.64. .
178,854.48 .. 1,568,790.04 .. 200,296.91. .
500,746.71. . 561,155.87. .
177,884.69. .
197,208.48. .
Due from Reserve Agents, . Due from National Banks, . Due from State Banks,etc .. . Real Estate, Furniture, etc., Real Est. & Mortg'es owned, Current Expenses paid,.
100,200.00. .
50,200.00. .
50,200.00.
250,000.00. .
250,000.00. .
250,000.00
U.S. Bonds on hand, ...
$48.089,646.29. . $47,455,828.17. . $48,818,094.70. . $50,665,926.18. . $45,025,827.16. . $46,882,768.97. . $44,922,628.21. . 844,959,409.68. . 844,489,968.94
Overdrafts ...
389
Hational Banks of Connecticut.
Report of the condition of the National Banks of Connecticut, for the years 1890, 1891, 1892, 1898, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898.
59,471.80. .
91,898.82. .
27,674.90. .
48,108.88. .
20,608.80 .
9,900.00. .
4,817.00. . 28,022.48.
4,817.00. . 82,494.76. .
688,665.43
State Bank Notes outst'd'g,
29,068.06
Dividends unpaid, .. Individual Deposits, U. S. Deposits,.
48,748.17. .
80,861,218.96. .
1,085,378.58. .
289,408.51. .
190,480.86. . 6,666.84. .
Deposits of U.S. Dis. Officers,
1,508,997.70. . 16,726.79 ..
27,200.05. .
6,774.61. .
10,542.62. .
7,940,089.50. .
7,960,414.50. .
7,357,819.50
4,817.00. . 515,823.65. . 30.210,648.07. .
4,817.00. . 82,885.41. .
88,511,468.60. .
88,775,577.87. .
86,926,748.77
1,848,508.70
17,880.90. .
Of the millions of dollars settled between Hartford banks and their customers, not $100,000 of currency or gold was used. A recent report of the U. S. Comptroller of the currency shows that 95.18 per cent of the cash transactions of all the banks in the United States are performed with checks, drafts and other credit tokens.
192,757.99.
445,892.00. .
390
GEER'S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.
Elebations at Dartford,
Above mean low water mark at Saybrook; prepared for GRER's HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.
FEKT.
FEET.
Albany, corner Bloomfield,
112
Franklin, corner Annawan, 51
Niles, .... corner Laurel,
Bluehills,
64.3
Benton,
48
East.
57.2
Maple,
55
Garden, 51
Preston,
42
Park,.
Broad, Laurel,
65
Vine,
58.6
Front, ...
. Arch,
27.4 29.8
27
Sisson,
67
Ann,
. Asylum, Main,
62.5
Pleasant,
26.8
Zion,
98 5
Asylum,
. Atwood,
68
Potter,
27
Pavilion .. Bellevue,
Farmington,
80
State,
Temple,
29
Prospect st .Central row, 54
Girard,
83
Garden street reservoir, .
128
Prospect av Albany,
148
High,
85.5
Garden,.
. Albany, 51
Asylum, 58.4
Farmington, 100.5
Prospect,
149
Seyms,
. Center,
Spring,
59.5
Collins,
78.1
Main,
78
Spruce,
41
Sargeant,
51.5
Sheldon,
Governor, Main,
44.5
Trumbull,
56
Girard,
Asylum,
83
State, ..
American,
49.5
Willard,
71.5
Farmington, 74
Governor,
.Ch. Oak av. 82
Front,
34
Barbour,.
Capen,
89 76.7
Wyllys,
41.4
Market,
49.5
Westland,
88
High,
Asylum,
85.5
Vernon,
149.2
Vernon,.
. Broad,
90.5
Tower,
147
Holcomb,
. Bluehills,
141
Summit, 149.2
Broad,.
. Capitol,
49.5
Kinsley,
Market, 49
Vine, ..
Albany,
58.6
New Britain, 115 Vernon,
90.5
Main, .. Asylum,
65.7
Holcomb,
90
Brook,.
.Fairmount, 47
Capen,
78
Washington,
.. Buckingham, 86.5
Liberty, 46
Capitol,
51.2
Capitol,
81
Mather,
58
Ch. Oak av. 55.5
72.5
Jefferson, 88 New Britain, 105.8 Park, 88
Capitol,
Broad,
49.5
Main,
51.2
State,
64
Brown,
Putnam,
45
Trumbull,
76
at the Folly, 40
Trinity,
74
at Tunnel,
62.5
Preston, 56
Willow,
56.8
Windsor,
65 67.7
Warwarme,
57
Charter Oak av .. Ch. Oak pl.
52
.Benton,
82.5
Westland,
... Barbour,
83
Governor,
82
Fairfield.
158
Clark,
86
Main,
55.5
Franklin,
55
Garden,
72.4
Union,
20
Retreat,
59
Windsor,.
Avon,
25.5
Vandyke,
82.5
South,
99
Canton,
35
Colt's dyke,.
82.5
Whitmore,
86
Pleasant,
82.6
Collins, ..
.Garden,
78.1
Market,
. Kinsley,
49
Suffield,
30.6
Fairfield,
. Maple,
158
Marsh,
26
Woodland,
Albany, Asylum,
69
White, 159
State, 49.5
Farmington,
57
Farmington, ..
. . Asylum, 80
82
Morgan,
. Front,
27
Wyllys,.
. Ch. Oak pl.
61
Girard,
74
Main, Market,
85.5
Vanblock,
21.3
Prospect,
100.5
New Britain, .... Broad, 115
Vandyke, 82.5
Sigourney,
75.5
Fairfield, 155
Zion,
Flatbush,
120
Smith,
76.5
Summit, 187
Park.
98 5
Woodland, 57
Washington, 105.8
Ward,
100.7
Capen,
.Barbour, 89
Clark,
94.5
Fishfry, 28.7
68.5
Retreat,
107
Capitol building,.
85
Pearl,
59.2 78
Wethersfield,
. Benton,
57.8
Sheldon,
44.5
Bond,
60.5
Washington,
81
Westland,
49.5
South, 58
Woodbine, 54
Wyllys,
Wyllys,
67.7
Woodbridge, 24.5
Webster,
85
Main,
66
64.8
New Britain, 155
Morgan,
85.5
Niles,
73
Martin,.
Westland, 78.4
68.5
Governor,
41 4
Laurel,
68
Harper,
. Love lane,
88
Summi New Britain, 137
Bluehills,
. Albany, Holcomb,
64.8
148
Vine,
90
Washington, 107
Sumner,
83.6
Westland,
72.4
Commerce,
22.5
Woodland, 69
Sheldon,
84.8
Main,
64
Frankfort, Tower,
58
Grove,
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