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State Republicans held an informal gathering at Frank’s Hotel in Stony Creek.
Thomas Galberry arrived in Hartford this evening on the 7:40 PM accommodation train.
The Catholic societies of Hartford planned to meet this evening in Saint Patrick’s Hall to plan a reception for Thomas Galberry upon his return to Hartford.
Thomas Galberry set sail from Liverpool for his return trip to the United States.
Henry K. Morgan and George D. Morgan, acting as trustees, took title to the property at 847 Asylum Avenue.
The US Patent Office issued Patent No. 190,980 for an improved paper box to Linus Plimpton.
According to the Courant, Thomas Galberry had arrived in Queenstown and was presently en route to Rome.
The Courant ran a classified ad that advertised that O. L. Hatch was selling a “very desirable single house on Asylum Avenue.”
The United States Life Insurance Company advertised in the Courant that its assets were $4,827,176.52 and that it had a surplus of $820,000.
The Courant reported that Plimpton Manufacturing Company had leased the upper floor of “Batterson’s new block” on Asylum Street.