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THE TRINITY TABLET

TRINITY COLLEGE. DECEMBER 6, 1893.

VoL. XXVII. No. 4.

CONTENTS.

PAGE. PAG&.

EDITORIALS 73 COLLEGE AND CAMPUS 90 THE SKY 76 PERSONALS . 90 JAMIE CLUNIE 76 NECROLOGY 91 A DREAM 82 ON THE WALK . 92 lNDUCIVE TO CYNICISM 83 BOOK NOTICES 93 VERSE 85 EXCHANGES 93 ATHLETICS 87

HARTFORD,

CONN.

I I

• I

II THE TRINITY TABLET.

TRINITY COLLEGE, I-IAR1"'FORD, CONN.

IIHIS College was chartered by the state of Connecticut iu 1823, aud as this result mis chiefly due to

the activity and sagacity of the Rt. Rev. Bishop Brownell, he may justly be regarded as it.I founder. This college does only college work. There is no divinity, law, medical or other

professional school connected with it, as it is intended to give a libernl Education, adapted to fit young men

to enter most advantageou8ly upon the study of the Leamed Professions or a business career after graduation. Its course of study is therefore conservative, adhering to that system which long experience has shown to be

most effective. ln all essential respects its course of study is similar to that of the leading American

Colleges, its requirements for admission with those at Harvard and the twelve associated colleges, of which

.this college is one, according to the schedule adopted by them some years ago. Its situation is elented1

commanding a beautiful view, and very salubrious. Its buildings are new &.nd unsurpassed for convenience and comfort.

COURSES OF INSTRUCTIO1V.

Tile college offers four courses of instruction, viz. : I. A COURSE IN A1v1•s; II. A CouRsE IN Li:'l'T.BBI

AND SCIENCE; III. A CouRs:m IN SmmNcm; IV. A CouHSE IN LETTERS.

The courses extend over four years, with tho exception of the Course in Science, wbich is completed in three years.

Students completing the Course in Arts receive the degree of Bachelor of Arts. Students completing the

Course in Letters aud Science, or tlie Course in Science, receive the degree of Baclrnlor of Sdence.

Students who do not propose to pursue all the studies of any of the regular courses are permitted, under the name of Special Students, to reci te with any class in such studies as, upon examination, they are found qualified to pursue.

SCHOLARSHIPS.

There are numerous Rcholarships. Tllese differ in value, some remitting tile cha1·ge for tuition, and others both the charge for tuition and that for room-rent in whole or in part. For holders of Scholarships remit­ting the entire charges for tuition aucl room-rent, the Treasurer's bills are reduced to $42.50; and the necessary expense of such students including board and other personnl items will not exceed $250, or $800 a year.

For Catalogues apply to the President or 8ecreta.ry of the Facully.

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'o\O't't~ &, ~O.'\\.~U,,

'?>'5'5 ~o.\.'\\. 'o\'tee\~

'o\\.o't\\.'\\.g, Qxoo~~.

Agents for A. G. Spaulding & Bros.

THE MELLEN & HEWES CO., 255 Main Street, Waverly Building,

Importers and Dealers in FINE CHINA,

BRIC-A-BRAC, CUT GLASS,

LAMP GOODS. Wedding Presents a Specialty.

SEIDLER & MAY, A.RE HEADQUARTERS FOR FURNITURE.

For medium and fine goods. An immense assortment for fall trade. Price1:, lower than ever.

Nos. 306 to 318 Pearl Street.

DR. W. H. LAW,

!E}£nfinf, 382 Main Street. Dentistry in all its br\tnches.

-~~- . EDMUND GOULET,

The Heublein Barber :Shop. Five first-class workmen.

F. SCHROEDER, MANUFACTURER OF

FINE CONFECTIONERY, 373 Main Street, Hartford, Conn.

By all odds Our present assortment of STAPLE and NOVELTY STERLING SILVERWARE is the best within Y0"\11' reach.

Best in variety. Best in quality. Best in price.

WEDDING U' M. ROG ER.S PRESEN'l'S. ltlA~'F'G CO.

Market Street.

TEI:E GREA.T

COLLEGE TOBACCO. Awarded above all others the Highest and Only Award at World's Fair, 1893.

The Wm. H. Post Carpet Co., 219 Asylum St. Worth your while if you think of CARPET BUYING?

EXAMINE QUALITIES, COMPARE VALUES, and see where you

get BEST RESULTS. THE WM. H. POST CARPET CO.,

219 Asylum St., Hartford, Ct,

IV THE TRINITY TAB LET

ffl*t:~i~U STERLING SILVER ~'1, ltff Jlloa NOVELTIES.

HEADQUARTERS FOR

G!rinify ~ ouu £nirl1. DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY. • •

Repairing of Watches, Jewelry, etc. a Specialty

MAYER, GRACE & MAYER, Successo.rs to David Maye.r.

DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, 31 9 main Street. AND OPTICAL GOODS.

THE STUDENTS)

*BILLIARD PARLORS,* --262 :MAIN STREET,-­

MATT. H. HEWINS, Prop.

THE BEST PLACE IN TOWN=======

~TO BUY flCTUtt£S~ And Artists' Materials.

Pictures Framed at Short Notice, and Satisfaction Guaranteed,

WILEY'S ART STORE, 251 Pearl Street.

THE HEUBLEIN, H-";RTFORD, CONN.

At the Junction of Lewis, Wells and Trumbull Streets,

FACING BUSHNELL PARK,

:x= = = =

A Modern Hotel on the European Plan. Hot and cold

water in every room, also steam and open fire places.

The only House in the United States furnished

throughout with imported rugs.

THE REUBLEIN HOTEL CO., Prop.rietors.

DEMPSEY & CARROLL'S

Fine Engraving and Society Stationery.

Coft'ege i;>t6ign6 ~ ~ptti~ft~.

Prices the same as New York.

'f h13 Ernst So hall Bompany, ---11 Jewelers and S£lversm£t!ts, 11--­

Removed from 313 Main St. to S Asylum St.

CATALOGUE AND GENERAL

4'-­DF.SIGNERS

AND

WOOD ENGRAVERS.

H FORD STREET, HARTFORD, CONN.

The Name the Guarantee. * * * A. G. SPALDING & BROS.

Complete Catalogue Fall and Winter Sports Mailed Free.

The largest manufacturers and dealers in Foot Ball Supplies in the world.

omclal Foot Ball Galde Edited by Walter Camp. IO Cents.

Foot Ball Supplies. Everything for the Player

Canvas and Moleskin lace front Trousers and Jackets, Shoes, Stockings, Jerseys, Shin Guards, Abdomen Supporter13, Head Pro­tectors and Morrill 's Nose Mask.

Spalding's Official Int~rcollegiate Foot Ball Officially adopted by the Intercollegiate Foot Ball Association

for the fifth consecutiye year \1896).

A. G, SPALDING & BROS., New York, Chicago, Philadelphia.

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Beauty Oil Heaters. If not satisfactory, no matter what the cause or whose

the fault, may be returned to us and we will pay all expenses.

N. B. BULL & SON.

EC. E. F.A.TTEN"'S

DYE HOUSE, CARPET CL"EANING WORKS AND LAUNDRY,

No. 37 WELLS STREET. "" Lace Curtains, Carpets, Shawls,. Silk Dresses, Feathers, Kid Gloves, etc., cleaned or dyed. µa.dies' and Gentlemen's Garments of every description dyed or nicely cleaned with­out ripping. Feather Beds renovated. Blankets cleaned by new process, leaving them sott as new.

C. B. BOARDMAN,

Hack, Livery# Boarding Stable, No. 104 Main St., Hartford, Conn.

CHARLES H. BELL, :D-tugg-i~t.

Large line of everything usually found in a first-clasc drug store.

2I3 Main Stred, under City Hotel.

1,$tti CILLor,~ citttl~eus.

GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1889. And the AW ARD at CHICAGO.

We make not only :fine point pens like

~ 303-404-d70-604

but also the coa,i,ser business pens like

332, 60a, 878, 1008 ot'h~~s.

Joseph Gillott & Sons, New-York.

L. G. WILEY, 156 Pearl Street, Hartford, Conn.

m 1/?ine ,Printing m AT BOTTOM PRICES. ~

SPECIALTIES Made of' SOCIETY 'WORK.

LLOYD'S Leading Photogr,aph Gallery.

Only first-class work done at this establishment.

You are cordially invited to call and inspect the work always on exhibition at the St1,1dio.

DO NOT . SlT THlNKlH

What you want to buy for Xmas. Come to,the Big Store. You can find everything r;,JE::~~~"'!: wanted. We cau help yon in your gift se­lecting, Stocks full of the latest in their lines.

--+-BROWN,

THOMSON & co.

NOTICE.

Oun advertisers represent the best and most reliable firms in the city. All loyal Trinity men will support their college paper and their own best interests by trading with these firms.

JP>lUimLIC @JD][.NIN® ~ H.O@M, 14 1-2 CHURCH STREET.

MEALS COOKED ,TO j BOT DINNHS FROM l 'l'ADLl!:S l;tlllSERVED ORDEft. 1 12 TO 2.30. f , FOR LADIES,

M. R, MUZZEY, Proprietor. Open until 11 P. M. .

]. G. MARCH, .

HAIR CUTTING PARLORS,

No. 9 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn.

R. SPIEGEL, Gentlemen's Clothes Cleaned and Repaired.

Suits Made to Order. Perfect fit guaranteed.

No, 2 Kinsley Street, . ·.· Near Main Street. HARTFORD, CONN.

VI THE TRINITY TAllLET

STEDMAN & REDFIELD,

COl\llfERCIAL PAPER,

H, B. STEDMAN, , H, S. 'REDFIELD. Hartford, Conn.

HENRY KOHN & SONS, -i:~~ JEWELERS ~*r

360 Main Street, Hartford, Conn.

DIAMONDS, WATCHES, -l<- -l<·

FINE JEWELRY, ·* -l<·

·X· * AND STERLING SILVERWARE.

It is a Custom Shoe though sold ready-made.

It is sold by The Maker to The Wearer through

Crawford Shoe Stores ~,-14 'P'-~'i) 16 Asylum St.

HARTFORD.

808 Chapel Street, New Haven.

IF THE GAS TROUBLES YOU,

TRY IT WITH

The WELSBACH Burner. r : ~.

It will give you a strong, steady, white light-perfec• tion for studying or reading.

There are already a num­Qie~--=:-:--;,:,JE?:~ ber of them in use in the Col­

lege. All should have them.

FOR SALE AT

No.190 PEARL ST. HARTFORD, CONN,

H , PHOTO arney s STUDIO, 28r Main St., cor. Pearl.

ESPECIAL RA TES TO TRINITY STUDENTS.

Statement, January 1, 1896.

National Fire Insurance Company, OF HA.RTFORD 1 CONN,

Capital Stock, all Cash, . . Funds reserved to meet all Liabilities,

Re-Insurance Reserve, Legal Standard, . Unsettles Losses and other Claims, •

N ct Surplus over Capital and Liability, • Total Assets, January 1, 1896, .

11 ,ooo _000.00

1,825,152.38 32r,791.61 7I3,197.75

$3,86o,r41,74

MARW.lC.lCS DRUG STORE, OPEN ALL NIGHT.

377 Asylum Street, Corner Ford. Hur!but's Building,

A. MARWICK, Jr. Hartford, Conn.

DELAMATER & SON, 15 Pratt Street, llartford, Conn.

REALLY

are the Most Satisfactory Photographers in the City

THE TRINl'l Y TABLET

"THE LEADING FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA."

Incorporated 1819.

Cash Capital, Cash Assets, Total Liabilities, Net Surplus, Losses Paid in 77 Years,

, Charter Perpetual.

$ 4,000,000.00 I I ,05 5,5 I 3.88

3,642,651.78 3,412,862. IO

77,313,153.68

WM. B. CLARK, President. W. H. KING, Secretary.

E. 0. WEEKS, Assistant Secretary. J AS. F. DUDLEY, Vice-Pres't.

ViESTERN BRANCH, 413 Vine St., Cincinnati, 0.

:NORTHWESTERN BRANCH, Omaha, Neb.

PACIFIC BRANCH, San Francisco, Cal.

INLAND MARINE DEPARTMENT.

fWe/le,~'s :¢·

Office,

50 & 52 Market

Street. LARGEST t JN THE

GERMAN ...... cAFE ...... crTY.

MEALS COOKJl:D '1'6 ORDER A'l' ALI, llOU!lS.

A high class Entertainment and Concert Every Evening.

ADMISSION, FREE.

j F. C. BENNETT, Gen'! Agent. / N. E. KEELKR, Ass't Gen'! Agent. j WM. H. WYMAN, Gen'! Agent. ( W. P. HARFORD, Ass't Gen'l Agent. j GRo. C. BOARDMAN, } General ( GEO. W. SP~:NCER, Agents. j CHICAGO, ILLS., 172 LaSalle St. 1 N~:w YORK, 52 William St.

COTRELL & LEON ARD, ALBANY, N. Y.

(472 and 474 Broadway.)

INTER-COLLRGIATR MAKERS OP'

Caps, Gowns and Hoods. Class contracts a specialty.

PARTICULARS UPON APl-'LICATlON,

Dr. Pomeroy, ID en tis t,

The Waverly, 253 Main Street.

Hartford, Conn.

CHAS. R. HART & CO. will save you $many dollars$and furnish your ¥T:;v;¥T¥T-¥4T¥~T¥TT-¥-¥~~¥¥¥~••• ~ room better than any other house in Hartford.

THEY ARE LEADERS IN---------------\

C,C\.\"\\.e\'b., '"R\\.g_%, WC\.\\ V C\.\\.e\"%, 1)\"C\.\\.e\"\e%, 'i~i\\.C\.~e'l>, e\e. \ NEW GOODS NOW O.V SHOW. CHAS. R. HART & CO., 364 MAIN ST .

'I

VIII THE TRINITV TABLET

-TH()ROUGH INSPECTIONS--AND

Insurance against loss or damage to property and loss of life and mjury to persons caused by

Steam• Boiler• Explosions. J. M. ALLEN, President.

WM. B. FRANKLIN, V,ce-Presi<len t . F. B. ALLEN, 2d Vice-Presirlent .

J. B. PIERCE, Secretary and Treasurer.

You want Laundering.

We want your patronage.

Our wagons call regularly at the College.

WORK LEFT AT

---'- TRINITY COLLEGE STORE,-.­

WILL BE GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION.

Our service is perfect and we make no extra charge for

QUICK WOR.ET.

EMPIRE STEAM LAUNDRY, Telephone 101-4.

No. 12 PRATT STREET.

___, LIBRARIES.~ ::LIBRARY CATALOGUE MAILED FREE.

LlSTS PRICED GRAl'lS.

THE BAKER & TAYLOIC. CO.,

Wholesale Books, 5 & 7 East 16th Street, New York.

AMERICAN BRANCH

Scottish Union and National Ins. Co. of Edinburgh,

Sir Walter Scott, first President,

.AND--E..,-

Lion Fire Ins. Co, of London. Martin Bennett, 11/anager.

Jas. H. Brewster, Assistant Manager. Hem. Henry C. Robinson, Attorney.

Geo. B. Fisher, ucal Aznil.

UsEROND' S ·e····•1···· ..... :'m·· .. •· :R· ··A· ·c1 ' .•.. \ ( .. ··•···· .· .....•

Genuine absolutely Pure; contains no Wood Alcohol, as many substitutes do; can be used with

PERFECT SAFETY, INTERNALLY AND EXTERNALLY.

POND'S EXTRACT bh oulll be Ul'Jed by all

CYCLISTS AND

GOLFERS. I

Unequaled for 'l'Ubbing STB.A..INED MUSCLES;

healing Cuts, Bruises, Sprai11,s, Wounds, Etc.

AVOID SUBSTITUTES­WEAK. WATERY, WORTHLESS. PoNn's EXTRACT Co,. 76 Fifl)i Ave., New York.

When Noah saved the elephants' And other cre::itures' lives.

He put the little busy bee Within his old ~' ark hives."

,I '

THE TRINITY TABLET I~

---•-----Parsons' Theatre, situated on the corner of Central Row and Prospect Street,

Hartford, Conn., is the handsomest and best equipped play house in New England.

MR. PARSONS, Manager, has booked some of the biggest successes now on the road

and will give his patrons the best attractions obtainable. Below is a list of the

attractions that will be seen at that theatre, as follows :

Thursday and Friday, Dec. 17 and 18. CHAS. HOPPER in "Chimmie Fadden."

Saturday, Dec. 19.

Monda,y, Dec. 21.

Tuesday, Dec. 22.

Xmas, Dec. 25, matinee and night.

JAMES O'NEILL in his famous play "Monte Cristo.

JAMES A. HERNE in "Shore A<>res."

NELLIE McHENRY in "A Night in New York.

WM. BARRY in "'fhe Rising Generation."

Saturd11y, Dec. 26, matinee and nig)lt. WM. BARRY in "The Rising Generation."

Monday, Dec. 28.

Tuesday, Dec. 29.

Wednesday, Dec. 30.

Thursday, Dec. 31, .

GEO. MONROE and Company.

MADAM NORDICA in Grand Opera.

OTIS SKINNER.

CISSY FITZGERALD in "The Foundling."

New Year's,Jan. 1, matinee and night. HAMMERSTEIN'$ OPERA CO. in" SANTA ,MARIE." The greatest success of the season.

----;t<;~AS USUAL.>>:«*~*---~

I met her at the Sophomore dance, Ay, truth she was a queen ;

I told her with a meaning glance No fairer maid I'd seen.

She gave me dances, three or four And sat them out with me ; '

To love her all my life I swore And this on bended knee. '

I saw her wben the morrow came, Alas, it was a blow!

I could not recollect her name, And me she did not know. ,

-Princeton Tiger.

X THE TRINITY TAB LET

~6t ~onnecticut Q)lutuaf LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.

184:G - 18!>6.

ASSETS, $62,759,765.95. SURPLUS, $7,096,256,43.

The CONNECTICU'l' MUTUAL renews its plea for pure life insurance: that men whose families need it buy the only thing a life insurance com­pany can really give, the full, absolute, and simple protection needed; that they cease to gamble with it or to try to make a speculation out of it; and to all such the company offers its best and most sincere endeavor, illustrated by its nnparalled record of fifty years.

83rd Semi-Annual Ft'nancial Statement OF THll

f11,~11ii )fo$lltlllltt ¢11mpall!!, OF HARTFORD, CONN.

January 1st, 1896. Cash Capital, Reserve for Outstanding Losses, -Reserve for Re-Insurance, - -NRT SURPLUS,

- $2,000.000 00

342,441 .3 - 2,479,134 8+

424,943 41

TOTAL ASSETS, Sli,2i6,619 88,

Total Losses Paid Since Organization of C@mpanr, $38,047,470.01

D. W. C. SKILTON, President. J. H. MITCHELL, Vice-President, EDW. MILLIGAN, Secretary.

JOHN B. KNOX, Ass't Secretary,

H. M. Magill, General Agent Western Department, Cincinnati, 0. Theo. F. Spear, Ass't 0 u u u A. E. Magill, General Agent Pacific Department, San Francisco,CaL Smith & Tatley, Managers Canadian Department, Montreal, Canada.

JACOB L. GREENE, Prest. EDWARD M. BUNCE, Sec. d C JoHN M. TAYLOR, v.-Prest. DANIEL H. WELLS, Actuary. E. W. Beardsley, Resident Agent, 64 Pearl St,, Hartfor , t.

EH ave McCLUN IE;:3 --DO YOUR--

177 Asylum Street.

LEMONADE for five, 85 cents. CHOCOLATE for five, 50 "

" '' four, 40 '' " " three, 80 " " two, 25

EDW A.DD i.L.A. WLDII, SANITARY e PLUMBING,

HOUSE DRAINAGE AND VENTILATION,

ALSO HOT WATER & STEAM HEATING. Personal Supervision. ~ 160 Main Street.

JOHN MARSCH, Propr,etor. Board bill, $4.00 in advance.

$4.25 otherwise. Cigars, Cigarettes,

Meals served to rooms 25 cents extra. and Tobaccos.

COLLEGE PRINTING AND BINDING. (itLASS YEAR BOOKS, Periodicals etc. Sermons, Addresses, Catalogues and Society

Publications. Superior Work at Fair Prices. Libraries re-bound and repaired. Patent Flat Opening Blank Books to order.

THE CASE, LOCKWOOD & BRAINARD CO., Printers and Binders, HARTFORD, CONN.

STOP and see JAKE at THE SOUTH END PHARMACY,

where you can find everything to be found in J. J. SEINSOTH,

11 Maple Ave. and 43 Congress St. A First-Class Drug Store.

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THE J. H. ECKHARDT CO.,

PICTURES. ARTISTIC FRAMING.

23 I and 237 Main St., Hartford, Conn.

The Mercantile National Bank OF HARTFORD,

56 Pearl Street.

Capital, $500,000. Snrplm1, $47,000. ---

JAMES B. POWELL, President. ,,. JoI-IN H. MITC~ELL, Vice-President.

EDWIN BROWER, Cashier.

DIRECTORS. WM. T. PARKS, NATB..lJ T. PULSIJ'ER, JAMES B. POWELL, WILLI.AK WiLDO HYDE, CHARLES E. ClliFll'E1ll, J. H, MITCHJILL. ERNEST CADY, RICHA.RD 0. CHENEY,

FRANK D. GLAZU:R.

SOMETHING NEW IN PHOTOGRAPHY

MINIATURE GEMS OF ART. Something entirely new in tbe way of a Gem of .A.rt, and at

an unsually low fi!l"ure. The Minature Photo we copy from cabinet and card size Photos onlt, and make no change what-, ever in the picture you send. Caoinet pictures cp.n be sent by mail, and enclose 25 cents, or a postal note and a ~cent stamp for a return mailing, a:ud we guarantee to return

One Dozen Minature Photos to you and the picture you send, in one week from date of re­ceiving, that will give perfect satisfaction in every r:~B~ct. Special care should be taken in doing up pictures form · · g; and be sure to write your name and address plainly.

P. S.-Care should be taken in doing up packages with heavy wrappers when money is inclosed.

Respectfully,

F. J. WALSH, 353 Perry St., Trenton, N. J.

J ~ J_~ _____ !_~-~~~-----~---··-~-~! ~ j ·•· j HARD AND SOFT WOOD ..... . .

For Grate, Stove and Kindlings, by the Barrel or Cord

COAB..; Best Quality Lehigb (Sngar Loaf) and Lackuwanna fol'

Domestic Purposrs.

Office: 272 Main St., Trust Co.'s Building.

6

THE BONNER- PRESTON Co., ' , -DEALERS IN-

ARTISTS' MATERIALS,~ ~CAMERAS, KODAKS.

AND A FULL LlNII) OJ'

~Photographic Supplies.~ 329 Main Street1 Hartford, Conn

TH~ VI~T~R

INTtR~~LLt~IATE r~~T ~ALL. .

', Is made of ~he best leather and will

outwear any other make. Keeps its shape

and will not stretch.

(Examine our lacing device which

makes it impossible to puncture the

bladder.)

WHY NOT USE THE BEST? OVERMAN WHEEL CO.,

Makers of Victor Bicycles,

NEW YORK. BOf:!TON. DETROIT. DENVER.

SAN ]i'RANOISCO, POJiTLAND, ORE.

XII THE TRINITY TABLET

l\r O OTHER Life Policies as j ~ liberal cost as little money, no others as cheap give as much for the money, as those of

THE TRAVELERS OF HARTFORD, CONN.

Best either for Family Protection or Investment of Savings, Non­forf eitable, world wide, lowest cash rate.

Assets,

Surplus, $ 19A2 s,000 THE CONNECTICUT FIRE INSURANCE CO. $2,661,000

OF HARTFORD~ CONN. Paid Policy-Holders, - $29,5oo,ooo Cash Capital, $1,000,000.00

JAS. G. BATTERSON, President. JOHN E. MORRIS, Acting Sec'y.

The Plimpton lVlanuf aetutting Co., ~h)-J-

Manufacturers of and Dealers in

ENVELOPES

of Every Description.

. BLANK BOOKS, .

Stationery, Writing Papers,

. • . • ALSO • • .

Cash Assets, $3,192,001.69

J. D. BROWNE, Pre8ident.

CHARLES R. BURT, Sect·etary.

L. W. CLARKE, A.Bs't &cretary.

EIMER & AMEND,} Manufacturers a.nd Importers of

Chemicals & Chemical Apparatus • Assay Goods and Bacteriological Apparatus,

Acids, Platinum Balances, Etc.

205, 207, 209, and 211 Tllird Avenue, First-class Artistic -- Cou. 18TH STREET,

PRINTING, EMBOSSING, -NRW YORK CITY.-

and Engraving. P. H. B. SAUNDERS & SON,

~~ ~trthmd laitor,, 252 to 256'.Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. No. 2ss Main Street.

THE TRINITY TABLET XIII

RICHMOND Straight Cut No. 1

Cigarettes. CIGARKTTII SMOKERS, who are w1lhng to pay a little more than

the price charged for the ordinary trade Cigarettes, will find THIS BRAND superior to all others.

These cigarettes are made from the ~righ_tes.t,. most d_eli~ately flavored and highest cost Gold Ln! !l.rown m V1rgm1a, This 1s the Qld Ind 0rlgl111l Brand of Ctuight Cut Cigarettes, aDd was brought out by us m the year 1875.

BEW ABE 01 lli!I'I'ATIONS, and observe that the firm n&me II below is on every package.

ALLEN & GINTER, The American Tobacco Co., Successor, Manufacturer,

ltichmond, Virginia.

THE NEW COLLAR.

THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE, TEXT BOOKS, STATIONERY AND ATHLETIC GOODS.

ALFRED WILLIAMS & SON,

·- Increased facilities for manufacturing fur garments. Quality and price we guarantee.

Finest show rooms in the city. -UP TO DATE STYLES.­

Buy of the Furrier and save one profit.

41, 43 and 45 PRATT ST., (near Trumbull.)

No. 2 NOR'rHAM TOWER.

-USE-

Hartford Smelling Salts, MANUFACTURED BY

T. SISSON & CO., HARTFORD. 25c. a Bottle. Postpaid 30c.

Which Baxter? The Decorator-of course, for Wall Papers, Room Mouldings, Metal Ceilings, and every­thing pertaining to exterior and interior work' He is at 231 ASYLUM ST,, HARTFORD, CONN.

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.lETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN.

The Largest Life and Accident Insurance Company in the World.

TOTAL PAID POLICY-HOLDERS SINCE ORGANIZATION,

$95,199,150.57. Assets, $43,560,037, 73 Surplus. $6,512,685.44

The ..tEtna Life issues every desirable form of Life, Term, Endowment and Accident Insurance.

MORGAN G. BULKELEY, President.

J. C. WEBSTER, Vice-President. J. L. ENGLISH, Secretary, H. W. ST. JOHN, Actuary. C. E. GILBERT, Assistant Sec'y. W. C. FAXON, Ass't Sec'y, Accident Dept.

G. W. RUSSELL, M. D., Medical Director. JAMES CAMPBELL, M. D., Medical Examiner, A. F. NASON, T. B. MERRILL, Superintendents of Agencies.

PIANOS RENTED. GA!,L,UP & M~f tG~R, MANDOLINS, B.A.NJOS, Etc. 201-3-5 Asylum St., Hartford.

H ~RMAN BUOl1HOL..~, ::::::Fancy and Theatrical Costumer, ::::::ci;-"'::::» Costumes furnished for Masquerades, Theatrical Perrormances,

Operas and Tableaux. Wigs, Beards, and Make-ups.- 275 MAIN STREE'r, SPRINGFIELD, :MASS.

Dec.17, 18 and 19. "The City Club." Jan. 1 and 2. "Fallen Among Thieves." ,, 4 " 5. Cleveland-HaTcrly Minstrels and Biograph.

" 21. "The Span of Life." .. 6 .. 7. Mr. Barnes of New York .

" 22 arld 23. "The Red Stocking." .. 8 " 9. Down in Dh::ie. .. 11 " 12. Girard's Vaudeville.

" 25 and 26. Lilian Kennedy, in " 15 " 16. Moulin Rouge Extrava~anza Company.

"The Deacon's Daughter." " 18 .. 19. Hall's Comedians. " 20 .. 21. Coon Hollow.

" 27. Elks' Sacred Concert. " 22 " 23. Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin.

" u 25 .. 26. The Yellow Kid. 28 and 29. Gus Williams. " 27 Gaiety Burlesque.

" 30 and 31. "The Bowery Gil'l." " 28 Dan :McCarty. " 29 " 80. The Pulse of New York.

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CONNECTICUT TRUST AND SAFE

DEPOSIT COMPANY, Corner of Main and Pearl Streets.

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Foot-Ball! Foot-Ball!

Before playing foot-ball take

CnJ)ital, $300,000. Suqiltts, $175,000. out a policy in the old

llANKlNG BUSINESS.

Conducts a General Banking Business. Ac­

counts opened and Deposits received subject to

check at sight. Accounts solicited. Also

SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT.

The most capacious and impregnable in the

City. 1000 safe boxes for rent at from $10 to

$100 per annum, according to size.

TRUST DEPARTivlENT.

Is authorized by its charter to act as Trustee

for individuals and corporations, Executor or

Administrator of estates, Guardian of minors, elc.

Pha:nix 1\1 utual LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,

OF HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT.

• . . PIPE MIXTURES • "GOLDEN SCEPTRE," $1.20 1b. 35c. 4 oz.

"ARCADIA," $2,00 Jb. 50c. 4 oz.

"GREEN SEAL," $1-60 lb- 4oc. 4 oz.

Mail, i cent pe'f' o:,. e~t·1·a.

SEND FOR CATALOGUK.

159 Fulton Street, New York City. Cho.s. S:oby and Krug, Powe\·& & Qo., Agents, Jiartford, Conn-

Clarke & Duffy, J. P. W/,cd, r, Ti-eamnr. Jlf. If. Wl1t1pla, l'rrsidmt. MERCHANT TAILORS AND JrdPORTERS,

GEMMILL,BURNHAM & 00, Merchant Tailors,

Manufacturers and Retailers of

FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING. -DRESS SUITS TO RENT,-

64, 66 AND 68 ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD, CONN.

73 Asylum Street,

Are showing the largest line of Suitings, Overcoatin~s,

Trouserings and Fancy Vestings in the city.

DIRECT IMPORTERS OF ENGLISH NOVELTIES.

FULL DRESS SUITS A SPECIAL TY.

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STUDEN'rs' TAILORS.

GOTO 'l~c. c __ }'Afl~QR~ ,

E. P. CAHILL & CO.

We can s.we y0u from $5 . to $ 10. on a Sn it or

Overcoat.

:24:S J::✓-1:..A.:CN STE::SET,

Opp. Grove S treet,

The Ilartfon.1, Couu,

Crawford MADE FOR GENTLEMEN ONLY,

IS SOLD ONLY AT

Shoe

Crawford Shoe Stores, HARTFORD,

247 Main Street.

Eatablished 1818.

BROOKS BROTHERS, Broadway, cor. 22d Street, N. Y. City.

NEW HAVEN'. 808 Chapel Street

In the Department for Clothing to Order will be found in addition to a full line of seasouable goods,-all tl\e year round weights in all qualities, with a wide range of price, thereby giving the follest opportunity for selectioa.

The particular care exercised by us in the 'cut, manufacture and novelty of pattern iu our Men's Ready Jlatt Stock, is also extended to our Clothing for Boys ancl Children, and guarantees exclusive style and the best olc value at no higher prices than are fo:quently asked for garinents made in large wholesale Jots and of inferior workmanship.

Our Furnishing Goods embrace a most complete assortment of art icles in that line for Boys as well as Mea Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves and N eckwear in original shapes and colorings imported by ns from leading Londoii manufacturers-also Lounging Jackets, Waterproof Coats, etc.

, In this. Department we have_ a_dded a ~ew line of leather and wicker goods, inclu<Jing Luncheon Cases, Sheffield Plate Flasks, Rtdmg Whips, Crops, Dog Canes and Golf Sticks.

Catalogue, Samples and Rules for Self-Measurement sent on application,

SULVON GUERRA, ~ 1t 1-\.~\\~ ~ ~ ~-\\.\"LO 1-\.,

Fine Custom T,Vork to Order. Cleanlug, Dyeiug ancl Repairing Done at Short Notice.

Prices Reasonable, 156 Main S t., Hartford, Conu.

\\!hen in need of Printing Call and

CLARK & SMITH, Hartford, Conn, JOB PRINTERS,

~ GOOD WORK ....... FAIR PRICES.

PRESS OF OLARK & S~tlTll, L1AR1'¥'0llf\.