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C. If. CASE & CO. YOU WANT OUR GOODS HILLS BLOCK, 335 MAIN ST. Trinity Diamonds. Trinity Watches. Trinity Class Pins. Trinity Class Rings. Trinity Class Canes. LARGE STOCK OF WE WANT YOUR MONEY. <3iff6. ADVE O'TJSEMENTS S tudents will confer a favor on I'\.._ th e E d it ors by read ing th e advertise- me nt s a nd pat ronizing the fi r ms who are re prese nted in this book . TRINITY SOUVENIRS. Trinity Spoons. Trinity Book Marks. Trinity Pins. Trinity Brooch Pins. Trinity Match Boxe s. Trinity Hat Pins. Trinity Stamp Boxe s. T rinity Sl eeve Links. Trinity Court Plaste r. Trinity Lapel Buttons. Trinity Sca1j Holde rs. ALSO A FINE LINE OF Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, and Sterling Silver Novelties. DAVID MAYER, ( I7I) 317 Main Street, HARTFORD.

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YOU

WANT

OUR

GOODS

HILLS BLOCK, 335 MAIN ST.

Trinity Diamonds. Trinity Watches. Trinity Class Pins. Trinity Class Rings. Trinity Class Canes.

LARGE STOCK OF

@irte~Cl}?

WE

WANT

YOUR

MONEY.

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ADVEO'TJSEMENTS Students will confer a favor on I'\.._ • the E ditors by reading the advertise-

ments and pat ronizing the firms who are represented in th is book.

TRINITY SOUVENIRS. Trinity Spoons. Trinity Book Marks.

Trinity Pins. Trinity Brooch Pins. Trinity Match Boxes. Trinity Hat Pins.

Trinity Stamp Boxes. Trinity Sleeve Links. Trinity Court Plaster. Trinity Lapel Buttons.

Trinity Sca1j Holders. ALSO A FINE LINE OF

Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, and Sterling Silver Novelties.

DAVID MAYER, ( I7I)

317 Main Street, HARTFORD.

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Semi-Annual Financial Statement O F TH E

PHCENIX INSURANCE CO., OF HARTFORD, CONN.

Statement January 1, 1894. Cash Capital,

Reserve for Outstanding Losses.

Reserve for Re-Insurance.

NET SURPLUS,

2,000,000.00

533.503.73

2, 183,093·85

713,195 ·93

TOTAL ASSETS, $5,429,793.51

Total Losses P aid since Organization of Company,

D. w. C. SKILTO ' PRESIDENT.

GEO. H. BURDICK. SECRETARY. J. H. MITCHELL VICE-PRESIDENT. CHAS. E. GALACAR, 2U VICE-PRESIDENT.

JOHN B. K, OX, Ass'T SECRETARY.

H . M. MAGILL, General Agent Western Department, Cincinnati, Ohio.

T H EO. F . SPEAR, Assistant General Agent Western Department, Cincinnati, Ohio.

A . E. MAGILL, General Agent Pacific Department, San Francisco , Cal.

SMITH & TATLEY, Managers Canadian Department, Montreal , Canada.

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iETNA LIFE'S AGGIDENT POLIGIES_ GIVE INDEMNITY AGAINST

Every Kind of Bodily Injury caused by External,

Violent, and Accidental Means.

Accident Tickets cover from one day to three months. Accident Policies are written from one month to one year. Limited Payment Accident Policies carry insurance for t\Yenty years, or to the age of seventy.

Annual Premiums may be divided; paid annually, or in ten annual payment . The latter carries the insurance to the age of seventy. The h:TNA LIFE also issues Accident Policies upon the Ten P ayment Return Premium Plan, under which the ten premiums paid are returned to the insured at the age of seventy, or, after three annual premiums have been made, to the beneficiary, if death results from any cause.

Among the Injuries Covered are : Sprains, Dis locations, Broken Bones,

Cuts, Bruises, GuncShot Wounds, Kicks and Bites by Animals, Burns and Scalds , Drowning, Stroke of Lightning, etc., et c.

E. ]. SMITH & C O. Importers, Glovers, Hatters, .ft. 1t i<JI...ft..ft..ft. 'tjt.ft..ft_

~ ESTABLISHED 1872. e and Shirt Makers. .,..~~

OUTING SHIRTS, NEGLIGE SHIRTS, nade t o Order from 0. & J . Anderson's Goods.

UNDERWEAR AND NECKWEAR,

All Grades and Prices.

TRAVELING BAGS,

DRESS SUIT CASES, Etc.

DRESS AND EVENING WEAR,

DRESS SHIRTS, DRE SS BOWS.

DRE SS GLOVE S, DRE SS

SHIELDS.

SWEATERS AND GYMNASIUM

SUITS.

FULL LINE OF HATS AND CAPS. E. J. SMITH & co. I 65, 67, 69 Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn.

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~GALLUP & METZGER._ Pianos and 8rgans.

SHEET MUSIC,

BANJOS, GUITARS, Etc. ~oi, ~03, and ~05

A sylum S treet, H artford.

Instruments Rented and Sold on Installments.

L_ A. \NI LEV, Manufacturer of and Dealer in

~OULDINGS, IICTURES, lfR.AMES. lTC.

251 Pearl Street, Hartford, Conn.

Me CLU N IE,

~~'f lJ~'f lJ C flO~IJ ~T .J

ORIGINAL DESIGNS A SPECIALTY.

224 ASYLUM STREET, HARTFORD, C'ON

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THE ERNST SCHALL COMPANY, 3-ewelers an() 1r mporters.

FZ i ne----== JDiamonbs, 1Rubies, }Pearls, JEmeralbs, JEte.,

1rn 1Hew anb :artistic !Designs.

~terfing ~if~er dn~ ~if~er @o~eftie.6 for (Presentdfion.

fil Nj ~. _J\\ IQ>J ll)j~ J~©! w ~]O;Irf ~ii)) Especially made for us at GENEVA for ACCURATE 'l'IME SERVICE. FINE WATCH REPAIRING, by EXPERIENCED Workmen.

Rookwood, Dresden, Pointon Minton, Crown Derby, Royal Worcester, Doulton Copeland, Colport Decorated China.

-7! CUT GLASS!~

IDestgns an!:l ll)resentatton 5ewels, jfurnisbeb 1!3abges, JE.mblents,

:Estimates for <!lass ll)ins, Gratis.

:::>+<--Agency for Dempsey & Carroll' s Fine Engraving and Society Stationery, Wedding,

Invitation, Reception, and Visiting Cards.

S~S Main ~treet an~ &) J\~yfum ~treet.

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CONNECTICUT

Fire Insurance Company OF HA~TFOIU)·

Cash Capital , $1 ,000,000.00.

Casl1 Assets, .

Cash Capital, Reserve for Re-insurance,

n paid Losses, All other Liabilities, I et Surplus,

SUMMARY .

T OTAL ASSETS,

J. D. BR OWNE, President.

$z,83I,o88.g6 .

$ I ,000,000.00

I,I91,783.05 248,61 3· I 5

5 1,000.00

339,692-76

$2,83 r ,o88.g6

CHARLES R. BURT, Sec). L. W. CLARKE, Ass't Sec'y.

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ST Q p at the SOUTH END PHARMACY on ~our ---- way to TR! ITY COLLEGE for ANYTHING to

be found at a '

jfirst===class IDrug Store. DRUGS, CHEMICALS, FANCY GOODS, FINE CiGARS, BEST

LIQUORS (bottled and in bulk), SPONGES, CHAMOIS, Etc.

P AI TS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, BRUSHES, Etc.

J. J. SEINSOTH, 12 MAPLE A VENUE. 43 CONGRESS STREET.

Blue and green cars pass the door.

HORSFALL & ROTHSCHILD,

Hatters and Men's Outfitters, SHIRT JH::.A..KEBS.

TRUNKS AND DRESS S UIT CASES.

93 , 95, AND 99 ASYLUM STREET.

AGENTS FOR

KNOX AND YOUMAN'S CELEBRATED HATS.

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HOTELS may change greatly in one year's time ; in two years they are often com­

pletely transformed. Every traveler recog­nizes this fact. The

GRAND uNION HOTEL (4th Ave., 41st and 42d Streets, opposite Grand Central Depot)

has been steadily improved during the last decade, until it stands to-day as the leading family and tourist hotel of moderate cost m the city of New York .

: Absolute Cleanliness - Cuisine Unsurpassed-• Telegraph and Long Distance Telephone in e House- Elevated Rai l road just A cross the

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e Theaters and Shops- Baggage To and From ., 8 42d Street Depot Free- Every Attention to 8

: Comfort. :

• $ • • Rooms from I.oo a Day upward. • • • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

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T. SISSON & CO .. !Druggists.

Spo1)9e;3, Chan:>oi;3, F ea~her Dus~er;;, E~c. 150° SECURITY OIL.

~®~ Mai rz ~treet, cJ-f artforq, @onn.

PROPRI ETORS OF

THE HARTFORD SMELLING SALTS.

WATCHES, I * · ~~r~~~: +1

REPAIRED. EYE- GLASSES - -..~

ALL KINDS OF ENGRAVING NEATLY DONE AT

H. H. DEMING'S, Formerly of Deming & Gundlach. ALLYN HOUSE JEWELE R..

P. & J. BESSE,

~TERERS. ~

French and American Ice Creams. French Pastry, Confectionery, Etc. HARTFORD: 239 Main Steeet. BOSTON : r67 Tremont Street.

TELEPHONE CONNECTION .

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W0 G0 §IMMON§ ~COo, 370 MAIN STREET.

~TRIBUTERS OF

GENT'S FINE FooT---WE~R. DRESS AND PARTY SHOES A SPECIALTY.

BAY STATE HOUSE, WORCESTER, MASS.

FRANK P. DOUGLASS, PROPRIETOR.

Graduated Prices. Elevator. First-Class in every respect. Steam Heated Throughout.

N. B. BULL & S0N, ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE

ROYAL WINTHROP RANGE --]l;ND--

ALASKA REFRIGERATORS, Which have the only perfect DRY AIR CIRCULATION. Every one of them warranted

perfect in construction and k eeping Ice.

GARLAND AND FLORENCE OIL STOVES. Alcohol Cooking Stoves; Oil Stoves,

6o , 70, 75, and 95 cents each.

PLUMBING, GAS FITTING, JOBBING.

Workers in all kinds of Sheet Metal and Tin Goods; also large assortment

Of Housekeeping Goods.

189 and 191 Main Street, HARTFORD, CONN.

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LEVERETT BELKNAP. GEORGE F. WARFffiLD.

BELKNAP & WARFIELD,

F>ablishers, Bssksellers and $tatisners, 77 & 79 ASYLUM STREET,

HARTFORD, CONN.

Having Completed One of the Largest Manufactories of

SOCIETY BADGES In the United States, Supplied with Improved

Machinery, Comprising Every Desired Appli­ance , with a Largely Increased Force of

SKILLED DESIGNERS AND JEWELERS AND WITH A LARGE STOCK OF PRECIOUS STONES PERSONALLY SELECTED IN

THE EUROPEAN MARKETS, THEY ARE IN A POSITION TO PRODUCE FINER WORK IN A SHORTER SPACE OF TIME AND UPON MORE DESIRABLE TERMS THAN O THERS WHO MANUFACTURE UPON A SMALLER SC ALE , AND WHO ARE OBLIGED TO PUR­CHASE THEIR MATERIALS FR,OM THE IMPORTERS OF THESE GOODS .

RICHARD B. LOCKWOOD, (Of the l ate firm of GEO. R. LOCKWOOD & SON)

<tollege jfraternit~ an~ <!-lass lEngraver, 203 BROADWAY, CROOM 509) NEW YORK.

~ MY SP~~ALTIES ~ t

FRATERNITY AND CLASS ENGRAVING, COATS OF ARMS, MONOGRAMS, PI CTORIAL AND HERALDIC STEEL PLATES, I ADDRESS AND LODGE HEADINGS, ILLUSTRATIONS FOR COLLEGE ANNUALS, BOOK PLATES, SEALS, DEVICES, DIPLOMAS, CERTIFICATES OF MEMBERSHIP, • FINE WRITING PAPERS, CALLING CARDS, CLASS AND _FRATERNITY CRESTS. I STAMPING, EMBOSSING, AND ILLUMINATING,

ART ENGRAVING IN BANK NOTE STYLE. LOCKWOOD'S FRATERNITY STATIONERY. CORRECT AND ELECANT.

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GEMMILL, BURNHAM & Co.

WILL MAKE YOU A NOBBY SUIT ..... · • • • AT POPULAR PRICES.

Give us

your orders.

P8R

f\ENT

GEMMILL, BURNHAM & CO., 66 Asyturn Street.

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). The Students'

BILLIARD PAI~LORS 262* Main *Street.

MAT. H. HEWINS, Proprietor.

111 MHIN STH66T. HHHTF0HD, C0NN.

HEADQUARTERS FOR THOSE INTERESTED IN TRINITY COLLEGE.

N O INS IDE ROOMS .

Only Family House in the City. R ooms en suite, with Private Bath. Elevator and all Modern Improvements. Special Rates to the Commercial Trade. Rate 2.00 and

2.50 per day. Private Wires, W estern Union T elegraph Co. A. E. HoLCOMB, Prop.

D. w. MITCHELL,

Billiard aQd Pool parlors. MEERSCHAUM GOODS OF ALL KINDS,

Also, French Briar Goods.

215 1\lrJ:riN STREET. (Under City Hotel. )

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WHATEVER YOU WANT - --IN-

~olid ~ilV~P OP ~===­

~ilV~P t)lat~d WaPe,

You will be sure to find, at the lowest prices, at

WM. ROGERS MFG. CO. SALESROOM:

66 to 70 Market Street, Hartford, Conn.

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STOP ON YOUR WAY TO TRINITY

- AT -

71 MAIN STREET, BUCKINGHAM BLOCK.

DEALER IN

Drn[s, Medicine, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Choice Ci[ars, and Confectionery.

ESTABLISHED 1861.

SAMUEC'Buoo,

S\\\R1 Wt~~£.R------~

OIJTFITTI~QJ FOR QENTLEMEN.

MADISON SQUARE, NEW YORK.

'ttrinit~ $tubents Who desire good suits at reasonable prices will find it to their interest to call on

~wavid bow A Full Line of MERCHANT TAILOR,

FINE GRADE WOOLENS for SPRING and SUMMER 6o Asylum Street. _-__ Now in Stock.

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GENTLEMEN leaving college and seeking

business occupations should

investigate the life insurance field. It would sur­

prise many to learn of the opportunity afforded

in that profession, and to find how many college

men are successfully engaged therein. It offers

ample scope for the best minds, the most thorough

scholarship, the greatest energy and push. The

Hartford Life and Annuity Insurance Company is mak­

ing contracts with such men.

The policies issued by this Company are

the best, securing as they do the maximum of pro­

tection to the beneficiary at the minimum of cost

to the insured. This makes the policy very de­

sirable, easy to carry, and consequently not diffi­

cult to sell Investigate this subject by calling on,

or addressing,

THE COMPANY'S HOME OFFICE,

Hartford, Conn.

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RICHM0ND

STRAIGHT CUT NO. 1 CIGHRETTES.

____ "" ___ _ Cigarette Smokers who are willing to pay a little more than

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

THE RICHMOND STRAIGHT CUT No. 1 CIGARETTES Are made from the brightest, roost delicately flavored, and highest cost GOLD LEAF grown

in Virginia. This is the OLD AND 0RlGINAL BRAND OF STRAIGHT CUT Cigarettes, and was brought out by us in the year r875·

]3EWARE OF IMITATIONS,"'-and observe that the firm name as below is on every package.

Allen & Ginter, The American Tobacco Co., Successor, Manufacturer,

HICH~OND, )LIRCINI~.

A FULL STOCK OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WOOLENS.

JUST received from Custom House all the latest styles in Suitings

and Trouserings, Fancy Vestings and

goods suitable for Light O vercoats.

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73 ASYLUM ST.) HARTFORD, CONN.

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-4 ORCJ:tNIZED 1866. t+--

THE

~ioneer <tompan~ of El1nerica.

_\ THOROUGH INSPECTION.

Insurance against loss or damage to property and loss

of life and injury to persons caused by

STEAM BOILER EXPLOSIONS. W . B. FRANKLIN,

Vice-President.

J. M. ALLEN, President.

J . B. PIERCE, Secretary and Treasurer.

{;ISS)

F. B. ALLEN, zd Vice-President.

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~')EIDLER & ~Y. Manufacturers and Dealers in a ll kinds of

FURNITURE

STUDENTS' PATRONAGE SOLICITED.

W e have a very large and salable Stock of all kinds of Furniture

at the very Lowest Prices.

PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE.

Nos. 3 0 6 to 318 .Pearl Street. Opp. the Soldiers' Memorial Monument.

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' L~RNED & H~TCH,

•. . DEALERS IN ...

OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.

Shoes for Dress and Evening Wear in all the Newest Designs.

CUSTOM WORK A SPECIALTY.

"- 391 MHIN STREET. "-

Who attend GERMANS a nd other social functions,

Should get their GLOVES CLEANED at_ --.

H. E. PATTEN'S DYE HOUSE and CARPET CLEANING WORKS.

LACE CURTAINS, CARPETS, KID GLOVES, Etc. , CLEANED or DYED.

CLARK & SMITH,

No. 37 W e)ls Street.

Fl E WORK.

®ooi (lttb Jo6 (l>rintertt, 362 MAIN STREET, HARTFORD, CONN.

FAIR PRICES. HARTFORD, CONN.

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I 51. FORTY-THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT

-OF THE-* PHOEJIX fflDTURL LIFE IJSUHRJOE OOfflPDJY, ~f OF HARTFORD, CONN.

------J"a.n.u.a.ry l., 1.894.

ASSETS. Loans on First Mortgages of Real Estate, Premium Notes and Loans on Policies in force, Loans on Collateral, . . . . . Cnst Value of Real Estate owned by the Company, City and Municipal and Ha.ilroad Bond and Stocks, Bank Stocks, . Cash in Office, . . Gash Deposited in Bank ,

Add: Market Value of Stocks and Bonds over cost, lnterest accrued and due, . Premiums in course of collection, . . l>eferred Semi-A.nnual and Quarterly Premiums,

Gross Assets, January 1, 1894 ,

LIABILITIES. Re crve on Policies in force at 4 per cent. interest (Conn.

42,888.51 137,067.64 123.220.71 79,110.30

and N. Y. Standard), . Claims by death outstanding, Premiums paid in advance, . . . Loading on ontstanding and deferred Premiums,

9,011,846.00 98,958.00 10,077.00 40,466.20

pecial Policy and Investment Reserves,

Surplus at 4 per cent.,

Policies Issued, Insurance written, . New Premiums received, Total Premiums receiver!, Paid policy-holders, Policies in force, Insurance in force,

446,241.45

I8gi. 2,8R6

5,288,167 131,689 763,080 966,213

18,369 27,102,425

I8g~. 3,856

7,909,116 219,987 925,735

1,079,587 19,788

30,549,306

$5,497,146.83 726,798.08

7,500.25 989,853.49

2,089,090.49 164,543.00

307.70 306,329.46

382,287.16

I893· 4,769

$8,835,062 225,960

1 027 092 1:093:421

21,420 33,681,523

TlJis Company bas paid since organization for DEATH LOSSES, J..IATUR:ED EN­DOWMENTS, DIVIDENDS TO POLICY-HOLDERS and SURRENDERED POLICIES, more tlJan $34,000,000,00,

JONATHAN B. BUNCE, President. JOHN M. HOLCOMBE, Vice-President. CHARLES H. LAWRENCE, Secretary.

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ARCHIBALD A. WELCH, Actuary. A. W. BARROWS, M. D .• Medical Director. GEORGE S. MILLER, Supt. of Agencies.

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·+· EN~EL0P6S ·+·

:fBlanli :fBOORS

Of all Kinds in Stock, and Special Books Made to

O rder Promptly.

JFne Hnmpton Manufacturing ~o., 252, 254, and 256 Pearl Street.

WRITING PAPERS, POCKET-BOOKS, VISITING LISTS,

AND ADDRESS BOOKS, FINE STATIONERY,

WRITING PAPER BY THE POUND.

• -$t· ·+· FINE · · PRINTING ·+· ·l~ · ALL AT V ERY L ow PRl CES AT T H E F AC T OR Y

A ' D S ALESROOl\IS.

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The H eubleifl, At the Jupction of Lewis, Wells , and Trumbull Streets,

FACING BUSHNELL PARK.

A MODEL HOTEL ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN.

Hot and Cold ·water in every room, also Steam and Open Fireplaces. The only IIouse in

The United States furnished throughout with Imported Rugs.

G. F. HEUBLEIN t5 BRO., P roprie bors.

House Heating

I have secured the AGENCY FOR HARTFORD AND

VICINITY for the by the Best System.

CELEBRATED'" MAHONY .BOILER. " SANITARY PLUMB ING in all its branches. P rices reasonable for good work,

GAS FIXTURES, GAS STOVES, etc., etc., at lowest prices.

160 MAIN ST., HARTFORD, CONN. Respectfully, EDWARD LAWLER.

MICHAEL'S

Shaving and Hair=Cutting. Parlor.

50 · ASYLUM · STREET. 13 ( 193)

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~ONNECT!CUT TRUST AND ~AFE DEPOSIT ~OMPANY, CORNER OF MAIN AND PEARL STREETS.

C apital $30 0,000. Surplus $1 7 5,000.

Conducts a General Banking Business. Accounts opened and

Deposits received subject to check at sight. Accounts solicited. Also

The most capacious and impregnable in the City. 1ooo safe boxes

for rent at from $1o to $1oo per annum, according to size.

I s authorized by its charter to act as Trustee for individuals and

corporations, Executor or Administrator of estates, Guardian of minors,

etc., etc.

J. P. WHEELER, Treasttrer. M. H. WHA PLES, P resident.

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.inors,

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TRINITY MEN WHO ARE DECORATING THEIR ROOMS,

SHOULD PROCURE THEIR

Rugs, Shades, Draperies, and Other Furnishings

OF

CHARLES R. HART & CO.,

The Largest Carpet and Furnishing House in the City.

364 MAIN STREET.

COLLATERAL LOAN CO., 71 ASYLUM STREET,

Room 26.

MONEY LOANED ON WATCHES AND DIAMONDS.

HAYDEN'S

STBAM * kAONDRY, -351 A:SVLV:M STREET.

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WINDOW AND DOOR DRAPERIES

SOFA Pll1110\.JSI LAMBREee.IJNS. THE BEST PLACE IN THE CLTY TO GO WHEN YOU WANT YOUR ROOiUS

FIXED P, AS WE HAVE THE STUFF AND RNOW HOW TO SE IT.

H. B. BRAINERD, 426 Main Street.

HURD, MELLEN & HEWES, FiQe GlliQa, Bric ... a ... brac,

N_icq Gut Glassware, Novelties.

Suitable for W edding and Complimentary Gifts, T oilet W are, L amps, Souvenir Cups and Saucers, etc.

255 MAIN STREET. (Waverly Building.)

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De l_amater 8 &of), ?f~

p~oto9rap~s of t~e

Fil)est Quality.

THE BEST

~COAL

15 pratt Street,

)'iartford, ~01)1).

~rtistie ~roupiQ~.

AND WOOD MAY BE HAD AT

J. J. POOLE & CO., 272 Main Street.

SALOMON & DE LEEllW,

CIC.JIRS, VIVEJ, JIHD SMOKE~S' ARTICLES.

Meerschaum and Briar Pipes Repaired.

12 ASYLUM STREET, NEAR MAIN STREET, HARTFORD, CONN.

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THE DIAMON:D

ARE THE FINEST IN THE WORLD.

All made with Waterproof H eads.

The Banjays, Tenor, Baritone, and Bass,

A IJ D

BAN JAY

Waterproof Heads. Steel Strings, strung and tuned like the Banjo, will stand in tune equal to a piano. Two bridges with each instrument, the longer giving a refined and delicate tone, the shorter a loud tone suitable for club use.

The Banjolins, Soprano, Alto, Baritone, Bass, and Cello,

Are a complete Orchestra. The only sextette instru­ment in the world. Made with 4 strings, fingered like the violin, and vibrated with a shell. The patent sounding post increases and diminishes the tone. A Musical Wonder.

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Sole Agent for the Famous C. Star Mandolins, The only perfect make in existence for highly

educated mandolin players.

Exclusive Agency for C. Star Guitars, Which excel a ll others in volume of brilliant and flexi­

ble tone, of a rich and mellow quality.

Over forty years in t he bus iness; m aking a s pecial s tudy of a ll details connect ed w it h it .

REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS DONE IN THE NEATEST AND BEST MANNER.

JOHN FARRIS, 173 A sylu m Street, H a rtford, Conn.

BEST STRINGS TO BE FOUND ANYWHERE.

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TRINITY C o LLEGE, April 26, r879. I take pleasure in recommending Mr. Charles Teske

as a very ski llful repairer of watches. He has adjusted several time-pieces for me, and in particular an English Patent Lever made about 18ro, by Roskell. This watch he has entirely made over, and put in a compensation balance. So accurately has this watch been adjusted to heat, cold, and position, that it has maintained a perfectly uniform rate, and at the end of nine weeks has varied only five seconds (fast). This is an extraordinary perform­ance for any watch.

I can safely recommend Mr. Teske to all as one who is competent to undertake and to execute the most difficult and delicate work.

T. R. PYNCHON.

I claim, and can prove tlzat I am tlte only Watch and Clzronometer Maker in Hartford. Contradiction Challenged.

214 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn. CHARLES TESKE.

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