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Look in at Foster's before purchasing your carpets elsewhere.

Don't fail to call on Rausch, the polite and attentive tailor, who formerly made Thill's place attractive.

Dambacher's Shoes cannot be beaten.

Warner & Dudley continue to furnish the best goods in their line.

G. J. Moffatt supplies the cheapest and best of paper and envelopes.
Gilbert & Thompson's is the place to buy cigars and fine groceries.
The Yale Dining Rooms deserve hearty support.

We heartily recommend Henry Prouse Cooper as a first class tailor.
Perry's is "student headquarters" for carpets.

For a stylish, well fitting hat go to Brooks & Co.
Burrall's furnishing goods leave nothing to be desired.

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J. REDCLIFFE,

Having enlarged his premises, wishes to inform his patrons that specia attention will be given to the

Getting up of Suppers and Parties

IN THE BEST POSSIBLE STYLE,

Either on the premises, or sent to any part of the city or country.

Boned Turkey, Game, Salads, &c., &c.

Ice Creams and Fruit Ices of every flavor made by first class workmen, and of the best quality.

400 and 402 Chapel St., and 54 Temple St.

G. W, BARKER & CO.,
COR. MAIN AND BANK STS., BRIDGEPORT, CT.,

Clothiers, Fine Tailors and Gents' Furnishers

We offer an elegant variety of Domestic, French and English Cloths and Cassimeres for Suits, Pantaloons, Spring Overcoats, &c., in quality and style equal to the best New Haven tailors, at prices from 25 to 40 per cent. less. Business Suits, made first class, $25 and upwards. $35 $5

Dress Suits,
Pantaloons,

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Prices for suits are reduced

to 40, 45 and 50 dollars at

F. R. BLISS & CO'S,

82 Church St.

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F. R. BLISS & CO.

GEORGE BROWN,

No. 274 Chapel Street,

Gives particular attention to the manufacture of COLLEGE SOCIETY PINS of every description. A long experience in this department enables him to offer superior inducements both as regards workmanship and price. Pins of the various Societies constantly on hand, or made to order at short notice, and in the very best manner. Also keeps on hand a splendid assortment of

American and Foreign Watches,

CLOCKS, of every description,

DIAMONDS, FINE JEWELRY,

SILVER AND PLATED WARE,

GOLD PENS, OPERA GLASSES,
AND GAS FIXTURES.

Watches and Jewelry repaired by experienced workmen.

WARNER & DUDLEY,

GENTS' FURNISHERS,

And Makers of First Class Shirts.

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"Vienna Confectionery Store,"

452 Chapel St., Opposite the Colleges.

SEYFFART & DOBERMANN

Respectfully invite their friends and the public in general to compare their work and prices with the other confectionery stores in New Haven.

A specialty inade of all kinds of Cake, large Cake Pyramids, Charlote a la Chantille, Charlotta Russe, Merengue Glace, Jellies, all kinds of Ice Cream, etc. Hot Tea, Coffee and Chocolate, such as cannot be found north of New York City, at any and all hours. Every kind of Candy known to the trade will be manufactured by ourselves, from the best and purest material, and sold at the very lowest prices. Particular attention paid to Weddings, Parties, etc. SEYFFART & DOBERMANN.

CROFUT & CO.,

No. 273 CHAPEL STREET,
Dealers in Nobby Styles of

Hats, Caps, Trunks and Bags.

AGENTS FOR

Messrs. Knox & Co's Silk and Felt Hats.

CHAS. DAMBACHER,

Custom Boot and Shoe Maker.

Perfect Leather and sure fit guaranteed. Students's

work a specialty.

No. 52 High Street,

New Haven, Conn.

P. SPERRY,

Successor to Skinner & Sperry,

234 Chapel Street,

New Haven, Conn.,

SHEET MUSIC,

FINE STATIONERY.

Engraving and Calling Cards. Designs for Monograms, Ball Invitations. Orders of Dances furnished, and estimates given.

Moseley's New Haven House,

Opposite Yale College and the City Green,

With its late changes and improvements, is more attractive and comfortable than ever.

The Table is one of peculiar excellence.

Telegraph office in the Reading Room of the Hotel.

S. H. MOSELEY.

CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, LAMBREQUINS, Curtain Materials, Paper Hangings,

At the lowest possible prices for cash.

S. N. & H. W. FOSTER,

260 Chapel Street.

OTTO A. G. RAUSCH,

Tailor,

65 CENTER ST., Benedict's New Building, New Haven.

TONTINE

LIVERY

STABLES.

For the liberal patronage of the past we are grateful, and by strict attention to the wants of our customers, we hope to merit a continuance of the favors of the public.

At short notice we furnish the best close and open Carriages for Calls, Weddings, &c. Also the elegant barge "Nightingale" for Parties, to Ball Ground, the Lake and for Picnics.

All orders promptly attended to. Our Carriages will be found at the steamboat and railroad stations.

Office, 135 Court Street.

BARKER & RANSOM.

SAMUEL W. LANGDON, Foreman.

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