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    Trinity Tablet (1868-1908) Trinity Publications (Newspapers, Yearbooks,Catalogs, etc.)

    12-21-1897

    Trinity Tablet, December 21, 1897 AdvertisementsTrinity College

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  • THE TRINITY TABLET

    ESTABLISHED APRIL 11 1868

    TRINITY COLLEGE VoL. XXXI.

    DECEMBER 21 -1897

    EDITORIALS

    IN THE SHADOW OF A CRIME •

    RECONCILIATION

    SUCCESS •

    VERSE

    No.

    CONTENTS

    PAGE

    75 THANKS TO A GROWING TENDENCY

    76 COJ, LEGE AND CAMPUS

    81 THE STROLLER.

    81 PERSONALS

    85 NECROLOGY

    HARTFORD

    CONN.

    4

    PA..Gl!I

    88

    91

    94

    95

    96

  • II THE TRINITY TABLET

    TRINITY . COLLEGE, HARTFORD, CONN.

    mHIS College was chartered by the state of Connecticut in 1823, and as this result was chiefly due to the activity and sagacity of the Rt. Rev. Bishop Brownell, be may justly: be regarded as its 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 liberal Education, adapted to :fit young men to enter most advantageously upon the study of the Learned 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. In all essential respects its course of study is similar to that of the leading American Colleges, 1t.s 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 elevated. commanding a beautiful view, and very salubrious. Its buildings are new &.nd unsurpassed tor convenience and comfort.

    COURSES OF INSTRUCTION.

    The college offers four courses of instruction, viz. : I. A COURSE IN ARTS; II. A COURSE IN LETTERS AND SCIENCE; III. A COURSE IN SCIENCE; IV. A COURSE IN LETTERS.

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

    Students completing the Course in Arts receive the degree of Bachelor of Arts. Students completing the Course in Letters and Science, of the Course in Science, receive the degree of Bachelor of Science, thoae completing the course in Letters receive the degree of Bachelor of Letters.

    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 recite with any class in such studies as, upon examination, they are found qualified to pursue.

    SCHOLARSHIPS.

    There are numerous Rcholarships. These differ in value, some remitting the charge for tuition, and others both the charge for tuition and that for room-rent in whole or in part. For holders of Scholarships remit-ting the entire charges for tuition and room-rent, the Treasurer's bills are reduced to $42.50; and the necessary expense of such students including board and other personal items will not exceed $250, or $300 a year. /

    For Catalogues apply to the President or Secretary ot the Faculty.

    COLLEGE COMMONS. JAMES H. McDERMOTT, PROPRIE'rOR.

    LEMONADE, for five, 35 Cents. Board, $4.00 in advance. CHOCOLATE, " five, 50 "

    " " four, 40 " Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos. " " three, 30 " Meals served at rooms " " two, 20 " 25 Cents extra.

  • THE TRINITY TABLET Ill

    \;\O\"\"% &c ~l\.'i\.d.U,,

    ~oo ~"'""" S\\"eiei\, ~\\.\\ei\"~ l\.'i\.d. ~\\,O\"\\'i\.q ~ood.%.

    Agents for A. G. Spalding & Bros.

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

    Importers and Dealers in

    FINE CH/NA, BRIC-A-BR AC,

    CUT GLASS, LAMP GOODS.

    Wedding Presents a Specialty.

    SEIDLER & MAY. AR.Ill HEADQUARTERS FOR FURNITURE.

    For medium and fine goods. An immense assortment for fall trade. Prices lower than ever.

    Nos. 306 to 318 Pearl Street.

    !l'atronlzo oal>lot .7'f duortlsors.

    EDMUND GOULET,

    The Heublein Barber Shop. Five first-class workmen.

    ~ LIBRARIES.~ LIBRARY CATALOGUE MAILED FREE.

    LISTS PRICED GRATIS.

    THE BAKER & TAYLOll VO.,

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

    FIRST-CLASS CATERING. .. FANCY PASTRY.

    FINE CONFECTIO!'{S.

    S, CHROEDER'S THE FINEST, 403 Main Street, Hartford.

    ,A& FOR the Selection of i:5uifabLe l®rbbing ®iffs

    Visit our Showrooms.

    ------------------

    \I' ill. ROGERS 1'1A.1''F'G CO.

    Market Street.

    T.H:E ORE.AT

    OOLLEGE. TOBACCO. ._warded above all ethers the Hiihest and Only Award at Werld'• Fair, 18!>3.

    -USE-

    Hartford Smelling Salts, MANUFACTURED BY

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

  • IV THE TRINITY TABLET

    E=Have McCLUNIE;::{ --DO YOUR--

    177 Asylum Street.

    EBWABD ~A WLEB, SANITARY e PLUMBING,

    HOUSE DRAINAGE AND VENTILATION,

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

    - -------------------•

    The Favorite R esort of Trinz't'y Students l since I858,

    Matt. H. Hewins' Billiard Parlors,

    262 Main Street. •------------------

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

    ~TO BUY flCTU1l£S~ And Artists' Materials.

    Pictures Framed at Short Notice, and Satisfaction Guaranteed,

    WILEY'S ART STORE, -251 Pearl Street.

    THE HEUBLEIN, HARTFORD, CONN,

    At the Junction of Lewis, Wells and Trumbull Streets,

    FACING BUSHNELL PARK,

    : ====

    A Modern Hotel on the European Plan. Hot and cold 1 water in every room, also steam and open fire places.

    The only House in the United States furnished

    throughout with imported rugs.

    Trinity Pins and Novelties

    OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.

    Designs and estimates furnished for Badges and Society Pins.

    'f h:e E.rns t .$ohall €ompany:1 ---11 J ewelers and Silversmiths, 11---

    5 Asylum Street.

    CATALOGUE AND

    GENERAL

    DESIGNERS AND

    WOOD ENGRAVERS.

    14 FORD STREET, HARTFORD, CONN.

    A.G. SPALDING & BROS.

    j . v-· "" ~,-

    THE N AME THE GUARANTEE,

    Outfit ters t o all the leading colleges, athletic clubs and preparatory schools.

    Every r eq11isite for Athletic Sports and Pastimes.

    S1)alding's Base Ball Supplies

    ~i~:gi~s ~:rf~1r~:ntn1J>rs~~~R~i8 t~t~g~~~! ~rt~1ea!ti~?/ac111ty for the best value

    ~fl~i8'A

  • THE TRINITY TABLET V

    COAL, GAS AND OIL

    ~ HEATING STOVES. ~ Tin Ware, Ranges, H ousekeeping Goods.

    N. B. BULL & SON, · 189 and 191 Main Street.

    :a:_ E_ F.A.TTEN''S DrE HOUSE, CARPE'l1 CL"EANING ·woRKS

    A.NI) LA UNl>ItY. No. 37 WELLS STREET.

    Lace Ourtains, Carpets, Shawls, Silk Dresses, F eathers Kid Gloves, etc., cleaned or dyed. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Garments of every description dyed or nicely cleaned with-out ripping. Feather Beds renovated. Blankets cleaned by new process, leaving them soft as new.

    C. B. B OA RDMAN,

    Hack, Livery# Boarding Stable, N_o. I04 Main St., H artford, Conn.

    CHARLES H. BELL, q)'t-UtJi,i,~,t_

    Large line of every thing usually found in a first-class drug store.

    I

    2I3 Main Street, under City Hotel.

    JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS.

    The Standard Pens of the World.

    Gold 'Medal•, Paris, 1878 and 1889. Bi&'hest Award at Ohicaeo, 1898.

  • VI THE TRINITY TABLET

    Fall Days Are with us.

    Time for your Fall Suit and Overcoat.

    A most complete stock to select from.

    We l(iz,e you a well-fitting, stylish and satisfactory garment on(y-nothing else.

    Established· I 869.

    Suits to order from $20. Overcoats" " $18.

    It is a Custom Shoe though sold ready-made.

    It is sold by The Maker to The Wearer through

    Crawford Shoe Stores

    NEW LOCATION, 192 Asylum St., Hartford.

    808 Chapel Street, New Haven.

    STEDMAN .& REDFIELD,

    COMMERCIAL PAPER,

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

    HENRY KOHN & SONS, ~-¾@ JEWELERS ~~ ;:i,_ _______ --'~

    360 Main Street, Hartford, Conn ..

    ~lamonds and

    !Preclous .Stones.

    Strongest .>& Blcycles In the World • .Jt. .Jt.

    !Hich fewelry ..

  • TH l

  • VIII THE TRINITY TABLET

    -THOROUGH INSPETIONS-AND

    Insurance against loss or damage to property and loss of life an

  • THE TRINITY TABLET IX

    -··-··-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

    attractions that will be seen at that theatre.

    "OTHER PEOPLE'S MONEY." Two nights.

    "TELEPHONE GIRL." Two nights.

    "NEVER AGAIN." Christmas afternoon and night.

    "GAYEST MANHATTAN."

    WILLIAM H. CRANE.

    " MYSTERIOUS MR. BUGLE."

    "DEVIL'S AUCTION."

    "BRIDE ELECT.'

    · All loyal Trinity men will buy of those firms who show an interest in College by advertising in The Trinity Tablet.

  • X THE TRINITY TABLET

    83rd Semi-Annual Financial Statement OF THE

    ln«nb tl lt$ltrltlttt ¢ump1t1t!J:. OF HARTFORD, CONN.

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

    - $2,000,000 00

    342,441 43 - 2,479,134 84

    424,943 41

    TOTAL ASSETS, $5,U8,519 68

    Total Losm Paid Since Organuation ef Ctmpany, $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" " " " A . E . Magill, General Agent Pacific Department, San Francis

  • THE TRINITY TABLET Xl

    The City Bank of Hartford, 291 Main Street.

    Capital, $440,000 Surplus,$ t 60,000

    President, CHARLES T. ~ TELLES.

    Vice-President, CHARLES B. WHITING,

    Cashier, EDWARD D. REDFIELD,

    @Jlll\9

    SOMETHING NEW IN PHOTOGRAP EY

    Miniature Gems of Art. Something entirely new in the way of a Gem of Art, and at

    an unsually low fi~ure. The Mi nature Photo we copy from cabinet and card size Photos only, and make no change what-ever in the picture you send. Cabinet pictures can be sent by mail, and enclose 25 cents, or a postal note and a 2-cent stamp for a return mailing, and we guarantee to return

    One Dozen Minature Photos to you and the picture you send, in one week from date of re-ceiving, that will give perfect satisfaction in every respect. Special care should be taken in doing up pictures for mailing ; &nd be sure to wi·ite your name and address plainly.

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

    Respectfully,

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

    W. C. MASON & CO. Successors to J. J. Poole & Co.

    ~ ·. ·; HARD AND SOFT WOOD i ·. · ~ For Grate, Stove and Kindlings, by the Barrel or COf'd

    COAL; est Quality Lehigh (Sugar Loaf) and Lackawanna for

    Domestic Purposes.

    HORSFALL &

    Clothiers, Hatters, Outfitters.

    ROTHSCHILD,

    THE BONNER-PRESTON Co., -DEALERS IN-

    ARTISTS' MATERIALS,~ ~CAMERAS, KODAKS.

    AND A FULL LINE OF

    ~Photographic Supplies.~ 329 Main Street, Hartford, Conn,

    f/?he lfyictor ff)fficial 1/>,eague l]all 1s the only ball that conforms exactly

    to National League requirements. It is uniform in size and shape and is more durable than any other league ball.

    Send for our Illustrated Catalog of Victor Athletic Goods.

    . OVERMAN WHEEL CO.,

    NEW YORK. BOSTON. DETROIT. cmcAGo. Office: 272 Main St., Trust Co.'s Building. DENVER. SAN FRANCISCO. PORTLAND, OR ••

    6

  • XII THE TRINITY TABLET

    ~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, Non-forfeitable, world wide, lowest cash rate.

    Assets,

    Surplus, $20,896,684 THE CONNECTICUT FIRE INSURANCE CO.

    J.laii Policy-Holders, -

    JAS, G. BATTERSON, President. GEO. ELLIS, Secretary. JOHN E. MORRIS, Ass't Sec'y,

    $21976,424 $31, 742,954

    The Plimpton l\fanufaetutting Co.,

    Envelopes. Printers.

    Blank Books, Engravers.

    · We make a specialty of Engraved Cards and Wedding Invitations, Exclusive styles that are used in the most polite society. Designing of Coats-of-Arms, Crests and Monograms, a specialty. Stamping, Embossing and Illuminat-ing. -•-

    252, 254, 256 Pearl Street,

    HARTFORD, CONN.

    OF HARTFORD:, CONN.

    Cash Capital,

    Cash Assets,

    $ I ,000,000.00

    $3,300,017.88

    J. D. BROWNE, President. CHARLES R. BURT, &cretary.

    L. W. CLARKE, .Ass't &cretary.

    EIMER & AMEND, ~ Mal~~ocrt:~~r~rnd

    jp~~:==::;;:i~ · Chemicals & Chemical Apparatus.

    Assay Goods and Bacteriological Apparatus, Acids, Platinum Balances, Etc.

    206, 207, 209, and 211 Third A venue, Cou. 18TH STREET,

    -NRW YORK CITY.--

    J. G. MARCH, HAIR CUTTING PARLORS,

    No. 9 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn.

  • THE TRINITY TABLET X 1 II

    THE NEW COLLAR.

    RICHMOND Straight Cut No. 1

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

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

    These cigarettes are made from the brightest, most delicately ,flavored and highest cost Gold I.llf grown in Virginia. This is the ~ld &lid Origmal ir111d ef Ctrairht Cut Cigarettes, and was brought out by us in the year 1875.

    BIW .ABI 01 IKI'l'.A'1'IONS, and observe that the Arm Dime H below iis on every package.

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

    Richmond, Virginia.

    I-z 0 Ct LL

    f H~ 001...L.~G~ ~~ *~• 1300.K Sf ORE,

    Text Books, Stationery and Athletic Goods.

    No. 2 NOR'rHAM TOWER.

    Patronize

    THE TABLET

    ADVERTIZERS.

    TRADE MARK

    BODIE LINEN

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  • XIV THE TRINITY TABLET

    .JETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN.

    The Largest Life and Accident Insurance Company in the World.

    TOTAL PAID POLICY-HOLDERS SINCE ORGANIZATION,

    $100,000,000.00. Assets, $45,557,272,15 _______ Surplus, $6,711,502.25

    The ZL'tna Life Is conducted for the purpose of furnishing .L~ Life, Endowment and Accident Insurance of the most trustworthy kind upon the most favorable terms.

    MO:f{GAN 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, Ac,5;ident Dept.

    G. W. RUSSELL, M. D., Medical Director. JAMES CAMPBELL, M. D., Medical Examiner.

    A. F. NASON, T. B. MERRILL, H. B. .HOUGHTON, Superintendents of Agencies.

    HE: RMAN 13UCH HO l-Z, :: ::::Fancy and Th eatrica I Costumer, : :: :::~;.::::»-Costumes furnished for Masquerades, Theatrical Per(ormances,

    Operas and Tableaux. - • -h - -. • -

    Wigs, Beards, and M~ke-ups.-.. 275 HAIN STREET, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.

    COLLEGE PRINTING AND BINDING.

    ~LASS 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

    12 Map1rL.8~:::;~!~ressSt. A First-Class Drug Store.

  • THE TRINITY TAB LET xv

    CONNECTICUT TRUST AND SAFE

    DEPOSIT COMPANY, Corner- of Main and Pearl Streets.

  • XVI THE TRINITY TABLET

    CREEK MEETS CREEK.

    When well-dre11sed men meet there Is lllll'e to be a comparison of tailors. Our customers need fear no criticism of their clothes.

    THE TUG OF WAR comes when a. suit ls closely inspected. Our suite wm stand the most severe examination.

    OAHI~~, l,adies' and Gent-

    lemen's Tailor,

    49 Pratt St. HARTFORD, CT.

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

    === REALLY=== are the Most Satisfactory Photographers in the City

    N. J. Goodwin~ M. D. S. DENTAL ROOMS, 275 Main Street, Hartford, Cann,

    j:

    I t' ::

    i tt tt ~I

    $ i,

    I i: tt ~I

    !:

    A STRAICHT TIP FOE

    ATHLETE s EVERYWHERE.

    Every B.rulse, Cut, Sore Muscle, Atlff J olnt or Strain, flees from Johnson's Anod;vne Lu1iment M from r., wrath to come. Acts oromotly. Alw:::.vs ready to use,

    TRUST What Time Has Endorsed tlt>rm~~ o~~ls8s~~~:i~~n°~~l!?~~1?;. &%~ Coughs, Asthma, Colds, Oo.tarrli, Cholera .Morbue, Dia.rrhCJl!I., Rheumatism. Nem·algia and La.me Baek,

    JOHNSON'S Anodyne Liniment Was originated and first prescribed by

    AN OLD FAMILY PHYSICIAU, in 1810. Could a remedy without real merit have survived over eighty years P

    THINI{ T~r.T Generation after Generation

    Ha,ve Used, It.

    For INTERNAL as much as EXTERNAL uae. Eve~ Traveler llhould have a. bottle of It in his satcheL It is oothing, Heali"-6, l'eaetrat inii:. Once usod a.lwia ~te:~~t1~1~~nrarr;~~an~ofd11b~~8t~~~:tst: [1~~o~eim~ lt56~i~u*o~'li~t~~t 1i: A~:~t t~::

    j I I I ~

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    Established 1818. BROOKS BROTHERS, Broadway, cor. 22d St., New York City. Clothing and Furnishing Goods R.eady=Made and Made to Measure. _______________ . ...,,.,,..,.,.,,.,,.,,.. .. ______________ _

    To our regular customers our goods need no especial mention. To those who have not dealt with us we would say a few words in regard to the general advantages we offer them.

    All garments sold are made and designed by us. The most particular care is given to the smallest detail of cut and manufacture. Shapes are carefully revised every season to keep pace with changes of style. The limited quantity in each lot and exclusiveness of style guarantee the best value and at lower prices in

    many instances than are asked for garments made in large wholesale lots of inferior workmanship. As we have no agents or travellers, and but one store, our goods cannot be procured elsewhere. We have added to our department of Ready-made Clothing a line of Clerical Garment, subject to the usual

    discount to Clergymen. • Catalogues, samples and 1·ules for self-measuremant will be sent on application.

    LEADING STYLES. POPULAR PRIES.

    P.H. BILLI'NGS,

    lligh Class TaJJoring,

    11 ASYLUM ST.,

    Clark & Smith, Printers, 49 Pearl St., Phalnix Mutual Life Building.

    HARTFORD CT.

    ~~~99&9"&~&999&~&9~ ~ . . . . . . . . . ....... ~ I 'If' 'If' Notice our New Location. ~ ~ w I 'If' CLARK & SMITH,~ t

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    'l(''l('af' PRINTERS,~~~ I:: I 49 Pearl Street, ~oo~ 4 & 5, : : 'I(' Phoenix Mutual Life Building, ~ 1. 'If' 'I(' 'If' Hartford, Conn. ~ .JC .JC · ·

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