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THE Jl ATITFOEB DAILY COTJKANT: SATURDAY. JANUARY 29, 1898. 12 The first Frost nd Morris F. Tyler. HELLO VOW 20 YEARS.

CUT ai VICINITY. names. On the reverse Is a photo fac simile of the first and telephone bill ever paid by President Tyler. It Is dated February 27, 1878, and shows that he paid J9 for the coming elx months' service. In speaking of It to-day, he said: "Now, what could I get for my J9? I could talk to sixty people.

I was given What a Relief It Would Be OPENING OF EXCHANGE. anniversa; try of FIKST TETuKPnONB STR0N6E THAN three have passed away. Together they bought up the whole s'ate nnd put it on a uniform basis. In February. 1881, they offered the public Its first chance for a telephone Investment.

They Issued 125,000 In new stock. This was put on sale one morning in Hunncll Bcranton's ofllce, and brought a premium of 1 ner cent at 2 o'clock In Ppllfrlon Scrvlee Sundav, Jan. 80. First (Center) Congregational Church The ltev. George; Leon alker, D.

pastor emeritus The Rev. Charles M. Lam-son 1. pastor. Morning service at 10 5.

Sunday school at U. Vesper service at 4 Young people's meeting at 6:45. Houth P. Parker, pas-. iw.n-ninff service at 10:46.

with ser To Fed That You Were Protected from Such Dangerous Diseases l)ttlnotlon. Duly Celebrated by a Hnnquet New IIoven-InterestlnK lUiminlscej nccs President Tyler's Hucoons. New HaveVi, Jan. 28. More than forty one telephone, which I put first to my mouth and then to my ear.

I was on a line with elx or seven other people, and when I talked, If the window was open, I could be heard all over the block, and most of my time was spent asking the other fellow what he was saying. "The same service now costs a man In New Haven $18 Instead of S9. He has three other people on his wire, and he vVX mon by the pastor, on "Bongs In the Night." Sunday school after morning ser veterans of A the telephone business gathered at, a banquet at the New Haven Housy this evening to celebrate the twentleth anniversary of the opening of the flr-st telephone exchange In vice. Kven-song service at .....4 ..1) 4, fa As Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Coughs, folds, Pneumonia and Consumption PurlDK the Com-lmt Winter Thai Siioh Protection Can Given is 'o Lonsror Doubled. Pearl Street Rev.

W. He nsstor. Morning servlcs at Th. n.v 'l'hnmna Klinms of South can talk with 2,000 people In New Ha Munchexter will preach. Sunday school ven, and If he desires he can he reached from 161 of the 168 towns In the state, the world.

This, occurred In this city January 28, 1878. (president Morris F. Tyler at U.W. Young people meeting at 6:30. Psrk Chiircli ltev.

Wtlllain W. Rnnney i i 1A.JE and he can reach and have New England Telephone of flie Souther: riastnp. Morninir servu-r school musical service at 7:45. Bunds comfortable conversation with cv. erv banking house.

hotel, thea There were present Company pre Th ursday at 12:10. Y. P. 8. C.

K. at ho planned the successful leading men ter, exchange or general corporation In the country east of the Mississippi and 1 fostered the growth of enterprise an north of the Ohio and Potomac, and if talk by wire, very Insistent he can get even as far as 'py jlflnWB. The first cei llral was in the uoaraman St. Louis or Milwaukee. Among the Invited guests of this "Register" recalls.

It evening meeting at Asylum Hill Congregational Church The Hev. Joseph it. Twlchell, service at 10:46. Address by the Hev. Lyndon 8.

Crawford of Treblsond, Turkey. Sunday school at p. m. Y'oung people's meeting Bt p. m.

1'raver meeting Thursday evening at Ko'urth Church-Henry H. Kelsey, meeting, 10. Morning service, 10:45. Sunday school, 12:16. Young People's meeting, 6:16.

Eveninu service, building, as There Is rot a father, mother, sister or brolher hrouehou I this country but who will admit that they have a dread of Thi com" is winter, and fear that Mini of elr family may become vlcU one of the at-ove dangerous et this fear can he overcome and this feeling of chanped to one of security and If they will accept the evidence of thirty-eight hundred doctor, and the teitlmony of three hundred and twenty-seven thousand people, who have adopted the Australian Dry Air Treatment fo- then diseases. TM new germl-cide 11YOMKI. and the meAhod of apply-in Wim, without the use. of dangerous anrava douches, atomizers or vapors, hat accomplished more good In the war of preventing and curing these diseases than evening were Charles F. Cutler, president New York Telephone Company; was known i the uistrici ieiepuuiic PROFESSIONAL CARDS, HOUSES, CARRIAGES, ETC.

William D. Bargent, vice-president of the New York and New Jersey Tele phone Company: D. Xi. Carson, who wlrf K. E.

Baker. Company. Tl Western Union Telegraph Company had a call box system for ringing Ui messengers. The managers of the t'tlantio and Pacific Telegraph Compai desired to Introduce eoniDetltlim. i district system was HORSES.

since 1879 has been engaged In the development of the Southern Atlantic States with the Southern Bell Telephone 7 'liO Windsor Ave. Church The nev. TL Miles, pastor. Morning service at 10:415. Sunday school at noon, livening service 7 'H DR.

I. FARRAK, at Allyn House, Hartford, every third Friday and Satur-uay in each month. Hours; Fridays, 1 to 10 Baturdajs, 8 to 11 a. m. Specialty Chronic Diseases, also Rupture, Hydrooole and Varicocele.

Send 10c. to Lock Box 2 315 Roston, for his sealed book on Ruptures, etc. No charge for an Interview. Office In Boston, 28 King street. the afternoon.

The late Tresldent wooi- I RETURNED January 17 wun norses from 1.060 to 1,700 lbs. Consisting of consequently Ir inaugurated by ueorgs w. Coy In the sun imer and fall of 1S77. It was under he! Yale National Bank Company; Samuel Ivers, treasurer of the Southern Massachusetts Telephone Company, a pioneer In his locality; Thomas Ivockwood, one of the oldest eleotrical experts of the American Bell sey of Yale was the first man to pay a premium. The subsequent growth of the company and the aggressive enterprise of express, grocery, iarm uiu uiau wt and In nairs.

from 2.400 to 3,400 lbs. cm. flne fumiiv horses, two fine carriage St. John's Church Bervioes 10:48 and 1:80. Bunday schol 2:30.

Hector's bible class Fridays, 4:45 p. m. The Parochial Mission begins on Saturday, Feb. 6, at 7:80. Church of the Redeemer (Universalis Frederic W.

Perkins, pastor. Morning service st 10:45. Sermon on "The Reasonableness of Love." Sunday school at 12:10. Young men Invited to the pastors class. building.

Short ly after, Mr. Coy's attention was oall to the telephone. It was discovered i 'n Hartford that Isaao Telephone Company; General E. P. President Tyler at us head is wen teams that are fine looKingana ty orosen, Meanev of New York, the man to whose nm-en fhst can known.

I uui nim.u vi B. Bmlth, "the 1 nedlcatea prune man, enorts is lareviy uue cAiriiirivj beat 2:80 and several cheap horses. Morses The menu cards to-night were artistic the long distance lines, and W. J. Den and Interesting.

On the front page Is Or. James McManas Sons, DENTISTS. 82 PRATT ST. JAMES McMANUS, D. D.

S. CHARLES McMANUS, B. HENRY McMANTJS. D. D.

8. must be as representee, or money refunded. ver, manager of the New England Tele fac simile of the first telephone list J. H. OTIS, 618 Mam uariiora, vi.

phone Company. ever ever issued. It contains nuy BLANKETS. 1 in Young People's Guild at 6.15. Strangers welcome at all services.

First Paptlst Church, corner Main and Talcott streets Harold Pattlson, pastor. 10 45, divine worship; 12:16, Bunday sche.0 4-00 men's meeting; 680. young peoples meeting. Praver meet ng Thursday evening at 7:80 o'clock. Beats free.

All wel- P-aptlst Church, Frank Plxon. at 10:46 a. m. and 7:30 AIR on ladies' faces destroyed forever by the electric needle, no pa'n, scar as Is shown by the fact than but forty-nine persons out of the thousands upon thousand treated have reported no benefit received, and the majority of these were persons In the last stages of consumption, in the face of such overwhelming evidence. Is It any wonder that the R.

Booth Co. claim their ability to protect the people from disease, and show their confidence in the new remedy by guaran-teeing to refund the money hi case of vomer Inhalea- Outfit, St. Extra Bottles Wo- "Hyomel" Halrn. a wonderful healer. SSo.

Can be obtained of yotiT druggist, at offloe or by mall. Pamphlets, consultation and advice free. Send for the Story of "Hyomel." Mailed free. THE It. T.

BOOTH 131 Tremont Street, Boom 52, Boston, Mass. Home Ofllce, S3 Ka.st 20th street, N. Y. Truth The Healer. lilill or trace; every case cureu.

rnj.niian. references. Make prompt engagements, as only a limited number can be treated dally. Hours 9 to 5. Sundays 10 to 2.

MRS. MARY COLLUM, Specialist, Suite 33, Unity Building, 26 Pratt street. 1TTB bought a thousand dollars' wortn of blankets and paid spot cash for them lust before the rise In wool. We anticipated the rise, but not tho weather, which has proved so unfavorable to blanket selling that now we propose to mark the whole lot down to cost price, and give our customers the benefit. Come and see us We have blsnkets of every descrip p.

m. ituue scnoui, i.iu y. -E 6 15 p. m. a.vinm A vf.nne Ttantlst Church rresch- All A T' I A 1 Wzuw ir dVk.

sua lng at 10:45 by the pastor, the Rev. George Btone. Theme, "The Cost of the Con. nt li-vil ftunclav school at 13 m. tion and can suit you.

ive or a nurses left. Your price takes them. Meeting of Christian Endeavor Boclety at 6:15 p. 'm. rviurch lrnol Guard Place- PURE WHITEFLOATING.

Nothing enters into the manufacture of Fairy Soap but the purest and best materials known to the soapniaker's art and that money can buy. DR. H. T. SWEET Has Removed His Office 607 MAIN STREET.

NEARLY opposite his former placs. Residence, Blue Hills avenue. OFFICB1 HOURS; 9 a. m. to 1 p.

m. and 5 to 7 p. m. Telephone at residence. Rev George K.

Tvler, at 10:45 a. rn. snd 7:30 p. m. FlrKt Methodist Kplscopal Church-Rev.

Clark Phelps. I. Bimnions, 1. 1 pastor. a.

mnrninr tn the anostnllc church; even St. JOHN'S STABLES. inir "The Parting of the Wavs," Class Meeting at 8:30 a. m. Kpworth League, 1 r.

lie Soap tlie uenfury DYE WORKS. Nurth Methodist Ttv. thiane N. Orlffln, m.p I'hHutlnn F.ndeavor Day. 10:45, BIG HORSES Continued Triumph In the Healing of Obstinate Diseases have won for Jllm the Hllit Praise.

"A Study of Motives," or "The Love of Christ the Highest Motive for Christian A lift anerlal anniversary ser Morris JT. Tyler. vices. 7:80, "Possibilities and Perils of the I HAVE Just received as nne a ioaa oi BIO OHIO HORSES as ever came to Vrtm. tr T'imni'.

Movement. Sold everywhere in one quality and three convenient sizes, for the toilet, bath and laundry. Made onlj bj THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chioago.

St Louis. Hew York. had devised a scheme of conneotlng two or three sepf irate i physicians with a sta First Church of Christ Scientist. Sun- this city, selected by myself last beptem-ber from the well known buyer, T. H.

ilsv pprvtce at Fraternity Hall, Y. M. C. ble where they kupt horses, and by an 815 Pearl street, nt 10:45 a. ordinary telegraph switch could connect any of them by wire.

From this came Bublect, "Jesus Teaching How to Bnnitnv nchnol a 12 m. Testlmonliil me-4 H. E. PATTEN, DYE WORKS, LAUNDRY. Carpet Beating and Cleaning.

BLANKETS CLEANSED shrinking, and given a soft finish, like new. Ladies' and Gents' Garments dyed and carefully cleansed. Also Lace Curtain, and Feathers. Rough Dry Washing called for and ln. Frldnv.

Bt 8 n. room 802, third the scheme cif a general telephone ex Beaver, who says in nis private iciier uuu they are the best lot he ever sent to the Hartford market. They range from 1,600 to 1.S50 In weight, and are the pick of the western country. This is the first load of the season, and It will be disposed of at fall prices. People who like good horses, whether they wish to buy or not, are cordially Invited to call end look these beau Snnr num.

hullrtlnE'. change nliw.h Prntt Btrset. Mr. Coy conceived the Idea of sub THE 1898 MODEL. stltutlng telephones for his district Rev Joseph Walts, minister Preaching at 10:45 by the pastor.

Subject: "Magnanimity." All seats free and strangers wel call boxes, switching the wires together at his oflloe. He wanted money for It ties over. come. and business management. Soon after The Alliance or I'lvine unity Alliance Hall WW Chapel street.

Service at he interested the late H. P. Frost, not o'clock. of lectures by Mr. C.

It. at tlw time eniraged In any business, and looking uri something to occupy himself. Mr. Tyler, who has for so 37 WELLS ST. E.

F. KENTON, Sales Stable Albany Avenue. The Merciful Man is Merciful to His Beast." We make a specialty of many years been at the head of th JOB PRINTING. Patterson The Science or iienttn ana Healing." Subject to-morrow evening will be "Mental Causation." All welcome. Life and Advent.

Room Patterson Pulld ng, 370 Avlum street. -Preaching at 10:45 a. by Rider A. C. Whitney.

Fnrmlngton Avenue Christian Association. Services at the Chapter House, pronct avenue. Sunday school at 8 o'clock. Christian F.ndeawr meeting at 4:15. F.venlng ecrvt-e at 7:30.

with preach- 1 V. 13.... D.vAnnAp UnnrlinM telephone company, was chosen their legal advisor, steered them clear of the many early complications. A little later a devU-e for fire signals was brought to Mes.irs. Coy and Frost's attention.

They purchased It with the expectation of adding it to their sys REMOVAL! Horse Coverings, tem. As a consequence us name was changed to the District Telephone and Ill i'y uir merlv of West Wlnsted. H. P. Bchatif-fler will sing two appropriate selections at this service.

Arlia Lankton's T. A. TahernacJe, 124 Com'merce street tervlce at 6 p. m. Sub Automatio Signal company, nut tne result was that the telephone business To protect your horses from the Inclemen cies OI a INew LUBHUIU wiulci.

What you spend on horse covers you ar CLARK SMITH, fv i Jtwy soon ran away with the rest or the idea. FRANCIS TRUTH apt to save in veterinary oociors oiu. In the winter of 187 and isso Mr. And mere you are. ject, "The Nation's Great Waste." Trlod to 8eU ITorsie) Cltppors.

A man w.o gave the name of John Rellly was found by Officer Marshall FVost and Mr. Tyler began Investiga SIMONS FOX, 7 Haynes street tions for the purchase of the rights of Connecticut anJ the absorption of the different systems that had begun. When yesterday mornlnsr trying to sell two Wrfr negotiations were well unaer vay tne PRINTERS, Have remoYel from 882 lfi street to the Phoenix MataalLif Building, 49 Pearl street, Rooau 4 and 5. fint floor. oalrs of was ar horse cuppers, us horse clippers.

He Connecticut Telephone Company was 1 I.I I. a lhat stov lthem. The clTpVe were organized in May. 1880. by Marshall Jw- ell, Charles L.

Mitchell, Herrlck P. AUCTION marked Full Description on Application. Arrested for Assanlt. A AAA A. A 4k AAAAAA Hartford Typewriter Continue to work marvels.

Ills patients are dally astonished by wonder, ful eurts performed elmply by the laying on of hand This strange power works on and through the nerves. How or why this mysterious power cures cannot be explained even hy scientific and medical men, but that It does cur Is a well known faot. It Is especially efficacious In mental and nervous trouble, fern ale dleeases, In rheumatism In lt yaxloue. forms and In faot In all manner of diseases. The Christy Miller was arrested by Officer Lallv last night tor assaulting his Canada and Ohio Horses HARTFORD, COJfN.

brother, at his house on Front street, EVERY THURSDAY. between State and Grove streets. A little girl called at the police station about 7 clock and said that there was BREAKS UP trouble In the house. The prisoner was taken out of the house. James Hady Arrested.

James Dady of No. 42 Lafayette COMMENCING Thursday, Jan. 27, 1S9S, fresh from the farms, all reaay to go to work, well broken horses, all weights and colors. Here is the opportunity of your life to secure a first-class horse at bargain counter prices. New arrivals every Wednesday a.

m. Private sales every day. Come and try the horses before the sale. We take pleasure in showing our goods. Our specialty Is heavy draft and business horses.

My motto is quick sales, small profit, honorable A a-1 ril Inn. street was arrested last night ror drunkenness and breach of the peace. It was said that he made a good deal Cards with your name and addres. finely printed, in a handsome seal leather coyer. Cannot become scattered or soiled Each card is easily extracted as needed.

The neatest innovation on the market Mailed to any address for 40 Cents. Siitt nf trouble for his folks in the house. IN SHORT ORDER representation ui The nollceman who brought him tn said 10 owutri no wen tice that Dady had worked upon the Sawyer er. He tn us in as, and Fame money, as 48 hours' guarantee. building Christmas week ana since men undreds 010 in m.

Sales rain or shine. he had been too strong to work. If "Seventy-seven" "9 taken at first; the easiest 11 mo to stop a Cold or check tho Grip. iiTTi I i i til 2 1 1 -4 i HIL lVBltUHOI. nj.n rv.

173 State Street. Hartford. J. HICKS, Proprietor. Testimony In a Patent Suit, Occasionally an obstinate C.

M. Galitp. Printing and Embossing, Courant Building. United Slates Commissioner Marvm took testimony yesterday In the patent suit of the Perkins Electrlo Switch CoUl takes longer, ana wo ask. for "77," tJie same lnuul- MISCELIiANEOUS.

I The Special Attraction at Our Store For Company against the Gibbs Electric rycnco acconleil your physician; MinWIU'lUIUli navaUtAIIT 11 AA Of "77" ill i r-1. in. nr i i occcc And a Boot nitv. Charles surcs a true cure. the I'orkins Company, who had been summoned by the defendant, was examined by J.

Kennedy of New York, its can be attractive. Oar sy-A SSo. vial leads to a $1 flask THE HOME OF HEALING located at ths old Bljourney mansion has become one of the recognized institutions of this city. Call or wTlte to FRANCIS TRUTH for information or appointment. At druggists or sent on receipt of price, of The Next Few gays Will BeAn Accumulation of Damaged Crockery, 0imw Charles L.

Buckingham Ask for Dr. Humphrey's Specific Man- I New York appeared, xor tne gompiaiu irugglst's or tial of all Diseases at your 82.00 ant. TTTinnliTTft Mailed Free. Humphreys Meaieane new iora, we CONTRACT TO MAKE CATALOGUES COMPLETE DESIGNING ENGRAVING PRINTING JANDj BINDING VE DO THE VHOLE WORK R.S. PECK CO.

26 28 HIGH STREET POBTEAIT OF DB. WELLS. Made Partly from an Old Pnjrnerreo- MldblHD Boot. The Francis Truth In a few months' time, out of the vast amount of breakage in our store, wo gather quite a respectable showing of damaged crock-cry of ona sort and another, that is practically as good a new. Ladies' Vesting Cloth Top Laced Boots Are AVOID CG1SUMPTI01 This dread disease Is not hereditary.

typo Takeu oy toe Charles Noel Flagg le painting an In Home of Healing, Because your parents had It is no reason terestlng portrait of Dr. Horace Wells, the discoverer of anaesthesia. Mr. Flagg has taken the head and shoulders from I A Little Nick or Crack Here and There ocxxjeoocxjooooo Just This. that you must.

Strong an-4 robust 8(53 Asylum Hill. an old dacuerreoti'pe, which Dr. Wells men may contract this malady as well made of himself when he was 34 years at those who are supposed to be pre old. Dr. Wells had a fondness for does not ruin tho article, necessarily, bnt we are obligea to dispose of these pieces for almost nothing.

This is Worth Considering, pnn onir disposed to It from birth. To insure porimentlng, and anaesthesia was not Immunity from consumption avoid run MIL the onlv field of hie investigations. Of coughs and colds. Do not let yourself be Monson A TEW hundred squares of come run down." Check at once any slate. Sxl6.

Also metalllo course the daguetreotype gives no Idea of the color of the clothes Dr. Wells wore at that time, although the cut of them Is shown. The knowledge which shin gles. csyooDWiN doors and windows and old lumber, at car decrease In your normal weight. The best way to accomplish nhis Is, at the I THE MELLlSN HEWES CO.

wm lackine as to color was supplied barn, Vernon street. D. J. CURTIS SON. hv Mr FWt'ir'H father, who Is himself first nremonition of trouble, the first cough, to take an artist, ana wno Knew ur.

ii eim intimately. With the artist's knowledge rnMSSCTiWfif of what an artist would wish to know 255 MAIN STREET, Waverly Building. ar. in painting th portrait of a man he si PANGIER'S ETR0LEUM IJCWSuC til iiuiuiuuua GREAT CARE GIVEN TO EVERY-DAY JOB WORK LARGE OR SMALL ORDERS WEj LEAD INjTYPE PRINTING FASHIONS had never seen, Mr. tagg, me eioer, was able to supply Mr.

Flagg, the 277 Maia Street. vouneer. with much valuable infor mation. The artist has clothed the BUb EMULSION Hypophosphlte. ject of his portrait in a dark green coat with dben velvet color, a high TOBACCO SPRAYER 7Rn black stock and a buff figured vest.

To For Dampening Tobaooo, I VUl IMPERIAL EGG FOOD get an easy and natural pose Mr. Flagg The oil soothes the throat and coats It over with a fine layer of this healing and germ destroying remedy, while at the lime time it gives nourishment to placed himself oeiore tne glass, ana STG30AB0 TITILL make hens lay. Cost but of one cent to feed one fowl one week. U. eround bone and thus obtained a model.

The figure is three-quarter The portrait will be exhibited in the Hunt Memorial building when It is dedicated Tuesday the entire svstem. The hypophosphitea 4 ground beef. Roup Pills for the cure of strengthen and build up the nerves. The roup In fowls. Vermin luner ior me ues nil kinds Of lice.

evening. alJiougn it win not be en 1 1 1 tlrely iinlshcd at that time. tide turns. With coming health the Pninmhla Vpterlnarv Remedies. Best in YStestenMre i 12- Those who attend the dedication will Iguana.

the world. Medicated Meal for Horses Khacn and Swine. Liniment foi coueh ceases, ani if the trouble has been notice the beautiful and harmonious Contractors ani Builders PRICES LOW FOR FIRST CLASS WORK. Estimates Cheerfully Given for All Klndr Werk. i.n'i ofro.tinna of the muscles and heme of coloring in the Interior deco taken In time the lungs are permanently healed, the germs of consumption have ration of the new building.

This is the work of Mr. Flagg, who was permitted joints. Hoof Ointment a speedy cure for quarter crack, contracted feet etc. Healing Powder, a woMemil healing agent for ulcexated and old sores t(- dawaf tn remove all Intestinal by the building committee of the Medical Society to carry out his own ideas been routed and the patient is cured If you are interested in our Emulsion I 1 1 mrasltes from animals. Manufactured by in the matter.

OIlllJOIES 500 MAIN Hartford, Ct. send us your name and address and we will mall you free a copy of our book F. G. STURTEVAHT. Choice hay in large or small bales.

LKMH SINUH'I tO, Mm, Nr YOSK. omiwjaiasaMwnssnBBBMsasMSBaM Lower grades if deeired at reduced 283 Sheldon Street Hartford, Conn. prices. C. A.

Pease iau Main entitled Building a New Body." Sold by rngg1ti. We. and It CO. Aastu Cbsmlcal AiUtoa CUUlct. Hottest- Office State St.

street, 535 Main street. 77 Charles street i.

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