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5HTHAVO MORNING JOURNAL AND COURIER, TUESDAY, JULY 31 1894. other guuiiu wore Oli1 ESTATE XOTES. A Among MUCH EOUND HOUSE Jfg.tsO rmoM. lit THK UOt tATOSIV YALLKY. HEAL rammis Old Hotel. Hull and Miss Clara Louise Kellogg, NEEDED VASDA?jr HH.-- Tlie anni- to be Done In the Krectlnn Guilford, July fiftieth l "Uncle Jlmmle" Hunt was the 111 nr . ft. a rian.iii.ae.il iwiima e rwaitua hy hmh1 Biarwta ohm OM ittael f nrnr. Conildorabl I'm af r or Meal ro- versary of the Uuilford Point house of congratu- f Witt Bua. K Vlmms The following article on old blast of New Building Tranrers recipient yesterday many COXTXACTM FOM IT WILl TMOBABLT Cpa. tate. under Its took lations for his long and successful The death of Jiathan iQlItatte T'tmH. Gnrai: .unui S. Mvrwln announces furnaces in the Houaaionlo Valley is present management MS LIST THIS WZZ. Architect L. W. Robinson has award This old was management of this justly populaQ which occurred Sunday aJumuuuj on ti wiillntpimsi tu b analn a candidate taken from the Berkshire News: place recently. hostelry house. Wbea CoempUtMl BactMWUI MtaM Siir In ed the contracts for George built In 1832 by William Hart, who sold Vm-T- home. Utkm utiuarnur the following letter; In the Housatonlc of U th Yr4 WkN Oat mt M bts The Farms." awtv The Iron Industry ten thousand dollar Among the guests the Guilford Opa Cmw Mr: F.', Holcomb's It to Darwin Foot In 1H35. It first stood IHmmliii WUI b mwttmUr IW Sua very highly esteemed cltlseti itlii I am In racelpt of your letter Valley Is one of consideragle antiqui- Point house are Jacob Knous, Miss 1734 It Is said house on Whitney avenue as follows: much the was re- Louise C. B. M tk MmM mm Hosaa Will Aa whoa will be Uinienifl 1" iff tin- 3iKt: eakin fur a statement of ty. As early as that a nearer water but Pease, Miss Laura Pease, town, death was K. A. w Thirty ffw1 bloomary forge erected at Lime Scott A Barnes, carpenter work; moved to Its present site by Mr. Foot Robblns and family, all of Hart- all who knew htm. Be died uT aywmws D""'tlun. the nomination Mrs. ranllng Rock, In Salisbury, and It Is certain & mason Gull-for- ford; Henry Walton, Miss Tbt contracts (or th construction of - George A77Baldwln Sons, the year lie boiiKht It, In 1835 the d Cruger after an Illness of aw days. All tiflurt 3ir iptwarniir uf the republican par- this that before 1740 the Livingstons of Matilda Cruger Walton, Philadelphia; the new round bout of the Consolidat- work: FosVott & Bishop Co., plumb point, next to the famous Sea to stay the dismay mart without awuiiU, TuK. iuc ma say In reply that until a New Tork province had in successful John O, Bacon and family, New Tork; ed road at this city will be let thU week at Ancram a blast furnace ing. Furnace or hot water heating Shore house at Nahant, near Boston, Mrs. Gay and son, Colonel Dr. E.B. Heady, the smuniliiic imvt-cia- Itwi mimtns mnve I had no thought of operation Farmlngtoni In about two months will b and a forge. In 1762 the cele- not let. ' was the In George W. Whittlesey, New York; Mr. and ready called Dr. Ru till of Ktw nvnr aifain bmiominif a candidate for refinery largest the United States. luymi: brated Ethan Allen, with two asHocl-ate- s, and Mrs. Albert Kelly, sr., N. T.; Mrs. for occupancy. It will bt located on :mc oiftce. of the MacFarlane & WBrd have bought In 1844 Kob.Tt Hunt, father of James In consultation, but the puttmit wut til- !: any uthr Sums built a blast furnace at Luke-vlll- e, Uvarts Cutler, Miss Eleanor Cutler, Mr. the corner of Hillock avenue and Lm-berto- a out the carpenter shop of A. At E. A. Hunt, the leased it lable to rally. He flid srt t&. mute worthy mnmbors of the republican which within n few years fell present proprietor, and Mrs. Enaiun, New Haven; Mrs. street, near Cedar street. A one Wells at 57 Crown street. for three after which he Colton Mrs. The deesaaed was a native uT :inrTf have upptnachml me regarding Into the hands of Richard Smith, years, bought Oeorge Mather, Hartford; large bank hu been due away to make - of Hartford, who, being a royalist, was T. W. Corbett has been awarded the It, and father and son conducted It D. C. Wilcox and family, Mrs. H. E. York city and was sixty--! ic tin- muotir unit pluued the subject he a tor site. This work 3tit compelled to flee to England during the for of the new Jointly until 1870, when the latter took Russell, New Tork, suitable place its :H. lm nur in men a Uiht that I have coii- - contract the plumbing age. His father was Churl J'nmi Revolution, although the works were entire charge. The third hop of the season at the Is now nearly completed, and It will Hint to lUiuw my name to go before In Scientific School building. and bts mother Martha ClllUcr J"nnti - kept active operation by the colony A number of distinguished people Rocon house occurred eve- be before is well aununntiun.anit If it Is the wish and & Co. have the Saturday not long the building of Connecticut that pro- Thomas F. Ahern seasons them towns-peop- le and He was educated In Kew Turk ui.3 en- will tie rhuc to accord during period, spent many here, among ning. Many cottag- under Honorable body of cannon, can- contract to build a house on the corner Governors In- - ers were way. tered Into the ship chandlery iu.imt.-M- nu- - ducing great quantities Hubbnrd, Seymour and present. Ola iiiimiiiutiun I shall accept the non balls, etc., for the use of the of Pearl streets for Mrs. It will be In most respects like the old which he carried un extensively in - a. shells, Orange and aunt- writ full appreciation of the Continental The Sheridan. ' round the dimensions ex- life. He afterwards wus n "V .;ll army. blowing appa- house, being ttHRnifUiHflmt anmpllmanC Should the ratus of this furnace of R. O. Russell let the "Shave ur over consisted a Architect has your actly the same. There will be thirty-fo- street broker for a year.liu: ":llu: i!inwii:nn. miwever. deem It wise to Soap 31mt-whil- e leather bellows driven a water contracts for Abel Holbrook's new es-pexi- Friday" left his office brokrni. luminiun friends as well as large by so the makers say, stalls for the locomotives, and mother, my wheel. Probably the oldest In house on street to Bates & soap his father returned u Wuiirti m?"HilE will, In furpace Kensington delicate each stall will be forty-eig- ht feet chmrfully acquiesce Berkshire was ex- mason and Clark & if washing long and built the house on lh pimiar nT :ih will! of tint In county that formerly Townsend, work, you're nuUiiiity, and rejoice at Lenoxvllle. which was built In work. and twenty-fou- r feet and six Inches Broad and streets, now nvn C lyy tin- - albumin isting Thompson, carpenter Now, in the name of High of a republican governor, 17M. 91 things. TV. Siu-ve- and made Iron the Builder H. Cook, of Frank wide. The diameter of the George Coy, formerly o' 3ew muili D bHileva assured. In conclu following year. George building la This establishment continued In Inter- the contract for remodel- common sense, what s the sion ittc me tutu, chat It would be - street, has will be one hundred and twenty-sevl- h pleaa- mittent for more cen- house on Elli- ? Tpon the death of his futhnr ne cumc me If operation than a ing Matthew Flaherty's use When you can feet, and the circumference will be uin oi at receive the nomination fin- get - tury, not having been demolished until ott street. The Interior will be e. to Milford and occupied the liuusc. tin- me eight hundred and twenty-thre- The mnuUlloans of the state think 1831. con- Pearline. in powder form There were four children hi Hit iMmlly about During the most prosper- ished In cypress and have all the new turn table will alxty-ai- x in wiims amt icltled to further be feet ous of Iron In i for Nathan G, Charles H.. Mrs. Cujuun. ac their hands. period the Industry this veniences, this vcrv reason, why diameter. The diameter of the turn Is twenty-seve- n Hepburn and Mrs. Captain lwrmi!H: region It said that fur- Contractor Cook has also recently work table in the old round house is sixty Very truly yours. naces were in full a and billiard room do you want to over His brother, Charles XL I'mid. S. E. MERWIN. operation within a completed pool at YCV feet radius of miles of the the West Kaven shore for Peter which, if cood for largely interested in the Kumtiiruni !K 21. 1894. thirty Lakevllle, Barry. soao. it's The floors In the building will be of Mujlbwnoit H., July of these In Litch- Fire Arm company, and amassed a Oi - greater part being Fire Marshal Hubbard has Issued the difficult concrete work. The walls will be built mtu; Eon. Vincent Coffin of Middle- field very hard and to cut. the hntute .hi - county. The long acceptance, following building permits: anything, gets of brick and iron trim- large fortune.