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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • 3

The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • 3

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PORT HURON DAILY TIMES: MONDAY, JULY 17, 3. BbIIub Ai It. 5. Patceraon. BekatolM Tunnel CUT i iimai Beard.

1 This beautifully and artistically Dealers in watches, jewelry and silver ar- ware, 906 Military street, Thw estab ranged headquarters for cur- lishment, ainpng the leading representa The old saying that "a new broom sweeps clean" is exemplified in the brand new clothing firm of Rulison and Eckstein, located at 313 Water street. These live and energetic business men have taias; wall paper, draperies, etc 525 Water street, was established three CUT Steam Laoadry. This laundry, located at No. $19 Butler Street, ia noted throughout Port Huron and vicinity for its fine class of It was established in 1380, by the present pro prietor, Theo. Ham me a.

The laundry necessitates the ose of a two story brick building, very spacious and well adapted fjr this line of trade, being nicely fitted op with all the latest improved machinery, tives of its Ene in the city, has for many years acceptably met the popular demand for prompt attention to orden and years; ago by the present' proprietors, f- 1 as keeping the most complete stock of i 1 i I Messrs. A. Asiaan and F. Eeard. Both gentlemen are well known to I Port Huron citizens, as they have resided opened a fine establishment which is considered one ofthe neatest stores in iewelry, watches, i books, sta Jeaka This enterprising firm, composed of J.

M. Jenks. C. II. Reynolds aad W.

F. Bo ts Cord, was establishod 15 yean ago by J. E. and W. F.

Botsford It changed in firm name to Wheeler Perkina, then to Perkins Botsford.then tbepres ent firm which succeeded them ia 1S90. They are wholesale dealers in grain of all kinds. The office in Port Huron is located on the second floor of the Commercial bank building, on Water street. They also have offices in Minneapolis. and Boston, Mass.

During the season of navigation this firm handle from six to eight hundred cars of grain per month. They employ from three to six clerks, and their office is fitted up ia modern sylye, with all convenience. All members of this firm are men of ex manufactured by A. Dotph of Cincinnati. Mr.

Bammen has worked np an the city. They have invested in the business over fto.ooo, and; owing to the tionary, musical instruments, sheet music and the varied other incident items of the business, also beirrg the agent for that popular and leading sew- here all their lives, and as energetic, capable and careful managers they have laid the foundation for an extensive trade both in the wholesale and retail has atarted branch ofacea in many of the steady of their trade they antici- ontsida towns. The clan of work tamed pate enlarging -their stock early in the eives entire satisfaction to all who use i 1 out here is the best. Mx. Ham men has departments, and are at present having very profitable trade relations throughout the entire state.

3 They make nroiattv lived in Port Huron nearly all his life and is a popular citizen. 1 S. L. BaUenUne, Wholesale and retail dealer ia cpy goods, It. ine siorc is cuavcuicuuy locaiea ia the midst of the business center of the city and is headquarter for the home and country trade, Mr.

Patterson is noted aa being of the number of those falL They occupy the first floor and basement of a three story brick building, 22x100 feet in dimensions, where a large and well selected stock is kept. A large city trade has been established, and profitable trade relations are had throughout! the surrounding country. Mr. Rulison is a native of New York wn prcsaeu paper ior inside work, and also carry as fine a line rr rrtf boots and shoes, ready made clothing, curtains and draperies as any firm in; the Troy Steam Laaodrr. This old I established laandrf: owned and eonducted by F.

C. Parsons, who trtrl th hn.oinwai fifteen years It city, caving recently ntted up some of ine nnest residences here. Tb th. state, moviag to Michigan in 1S49. Mr.

perience and capable financiers. Mr. Jenks is at the ofhee in Minneapolis with is located at No. 931 Military street, hav- Eckstein was born and raised in Canada, in ISS2, Prior who have achieved suceess and prominence through his ability to supply any demand and to properly consider the best interests of his customers. This gentleman has essentially contributed to the mercantile Community the aid which constitutes it in every respect the equal of any in the country in the strict sense of enterprise and progress.

only firm here that do all kinds of grill and spindle work, and fancy wood work-They also put in mantels, hard wood floors, silk and muslin walla. coming to the states to moving to Port Huron both gentlemen Cnarlea Br, 'f ia zrocerie of all kinds. No. 523 the firm of Green were engaged with adepts in various other ways of adorn Mr. Baer js a native of 11-1: .1 1.

MAM -s veaue. ing a house ia artistic atyle and taste. Eighteen men find employment Here. was Dorn in me cuy 01 r. He ing a large city patronage and has established agencies all over the state.

The building occupied is a brick structure three utoriea high 25x75 feet in dimensions. The first fljor is used for the office and receiving a large men's furnishing department ala forms feature of this floor. The second floor contains the washers and 26th, 1S31. In the year of Jan. miTated 10 mis country, ci- bers of the firm are men of experience in their line and although a comparatively new firm, yet owing to the capable management and upright principles upon which the business is conducted They are both well up to the latest fads relative to their line, and show promptness and exactness as regards the de-tals of their business, hence their orom.

ia 1S51 in Fort Hnron, which at was a mere village. When he -eaced business he had nothing and be is considered one of the largest owners ia Port Huron, own- cats, caps and gents' furnishings, 204 Huron aveine and 413 Quay street. This house is distingnshed as one of the largest merchantile establishments of any kind in the city and was founded by its present proprietor in 1 S67. The business has been of continuous expansion nnder enterprising and progressive methods. The facilities: for the conduct of the business upon the scale necessitated by a continuous and constantly increasing demand are of the best order, aad include a three story and basement building 441 I50 feet in dimensions.

The average annual output reaches a value of The farm have profitable and extensive trade relations throughout the "Thumb," iand reach far out into the western part of the state. A specialty is made of dry goods and boots and shoes. Mr. Ballentine has been a resident of port Huron since 1S60. He is at present a member of the Board of Education, and is a very popular: and influential Citizen.

.1 Slit' vuc una 01 jenita Cfc large grain merchants of that city. Mr. Botsford is at present a resident of Calilornia, looking after the interests of his orange grove. Mr. Reynolds ia the manager at this office, looking after all the details of the business.

He is energetic and an industrious business tnia and very popular citizen. As leading dealers in grain, the firm of Jenks, Reynolds and Botsford are enterprising representatives of Port Hurou'a progrra and prosperity. J. HI. While A.

Co. The artistic photograph parlors. No. 1 102 Military street, are well known as those of the veteran photographer. inence and success dry rjom.i The third floor ia osed for iron- have won the esteemof the citizens ing and preparing the goods ior aeuvenng.

i ''J MAvnmna haa lh iron Trr A r- vuv. C. B. Waterloo, fiaest business property in the Wholesale and retail dealer In flour, feed T. J.

Tucker, Merchant Tailor. Mr. Tucker established this business four- years ago at his present quarters, No. 315 Huron avenue, up stairs. Mr.

Tucker has ia his employ from sir to eight hands, who are experienced in this line of qusiness, and he is therefore enabled to turn out the best and latest fashions in men's clothes to suit the most fastidious taste. Special attention is paid to the manufacture of goods, yet a good trade is had in the repairing department Mr. Tucker has been a resdent of Psrt Huron a number including the elegant Baer block, en-eat acanisition to the city nowned Danlap hat, which ia ft leader by itself. Employment ia given to eighteen hands. The machinery used ia of the very latest improved kind.

Mr. Parsons has re Huron. Mr. Baer established his and grain. Mr.

Waterloo was born and raised at St. Clair, Mich. He moved S. X. Probett, Wholesale and retail dealer in Ohio stone lime, fresh from Probett's kilns every day; also dealer in imported Tort- business in 1S57, thus malting sided in Port Haron twenty-fonr years.

the oldest merchants here. Ha ia at piesent a member of the Board of to Port Huron in 18S5, and purchased: the I stock of goods at 403 Water street east, which place of business was established bv Cnv Education, and chairman of the committee ian(j American cement, direct from Tier learned this business in the old 2rr having been brought up in the erv business. He served as member J. i M. White, who has been a resi on supplies ana expenanures.

'factories, Buffalo, Milwaukee, Akron and sons is an energetic, capable and reliable bhaineaa man. and aa a citizen he is very Louisville; Alabaster and Grand Rapids Kimball man tmm aim Tr 7ati. dent of Tort Huron too many years to need an introduction i Doard of Estimates for three years. 1 1 i i looked upon Dy me citizens ui nas duui up ior Himself a large and well of years and is well known as a man of prominence in business circles, an honest and reliable law abiding citizen. calcine; also all kinds of popular and influential.

a man 01 gooa, souaa regulated patronare throughout the le-a principles and an honored and il citizen. His motto is that Barrett's New York Novelty; store, 903 Military street This house, stone gathers no moss," and 1, therefore, profited by that old remained in one place, hence popularly known as the 'Novelty Store," is certainly very well flamed, for upon r-t IRLSS BAEK'S INTERESTS. entering this place of the eye at once perceives the novelties of all kinds displayed in large lots upon the -alcvs cut represents one of the sr buildups in Port Huron, ia eastern Michigan being counters, in show cases and upon the shelving articles of usefulness i and li ofk. It is a well oropor- nd substantial structure ofthe those of adornment, something to en stvle of architecture, four h'. built of Wisconsin brown hance the beauties of a pleasant home.

and goods to adorn the human form 1-1 1'inUy brick, with terra-cotta designed by Tohn C. Kau- In this large establishment may be found iL city, and completed at a I articles to suit any person. A specialty -ox It stands as a grand 1 3 the progTessiyeness and en- is mad of notions and fancy goods, A 1 fr IHril i Baer. The block is 90x90 ladies' ana gents' lurnishtng goods -ea, heated by steam, lighted by Although new as a Mr. Barrett has attained valuable experience in his line I electricity, with elevator and all Tke first floor is of business, and is, therefore, capable of fr two immense store build- placing before the public these goods at residents within a large section hereabouts.

The firm at present consists of J. M. White and Miss Howe. For over forty years Mr. White has been engaged in the same line of trade, and has been very successful, giving entire satisfaction to everyone.

He has not only maintained a record for himself of being the leading photographer of the city, but is well known by hi work throughout the entire state, and ia fact all over the country. He established the business in this city about twenty-five years ago, taking Miss Howe ia as a partner about five years ago, and employing eight experienced hand. The building occupied is a two story brick structure 25x100 feet in dimensions. A large basement is also used. The first floor contains the office, reception room, salesroom and operating room; the second floor is used for finishing, retouching, etc.

Mr. White ia native of New York state, where he was engaged in a like business. He is well adapted to this line of work, and ia the most successful photographer in the country for children' work. Gibson 6c in organ. Photographers, pari art in Commercial Bank building.

This firm, composed of J. J. Gibson and A. A. Morgan, although an old established firm and well-known to the people of the state, is comparatively new in Port Huron, having been established in their present quarter about two years.

Their gallery is one of the most elegant of ita character in the city. They occupy commodiona quarters on the third floor ofthe Commercial Bank building, using the entire fiat. They have in their employ five hand, alt of whom are experienced. Their in'o, and the other 4376. and windows, qSxijS and prices within the reach of all.

i For seven years Mr. Barrett had charge of the re tlie largest display iront e. tail department of Barrett and Gould i. 1 lag's mammoth He employs iiie arrangement; ucrc is a psseral bazaar or dry goods seven clems, each one understanding his ia uct, any leading commercial or her part of the business to perfection Mr. Barrett is a leading member ofthe masonic order and is ldentihed with sev Trr' spot Caan ator.

eral other organizations in this city and stands very prominent in social ana busi eai 4- Water streets, ness circles. He has established a fine reti.i gTocer.es, croc cry I --r ia, TLuhuse was founded by city and country trade. .1 1 1 A. the present sole pro- BAIE'3 BLOCK. crry laundby.

l- ia 1554, and has Barrett Gonldlns, i sj a prosperous manner, i holesale and retail dealers in notions and trade extension. Goodman hair, fire brick, fire clay, brick, stone states He makes a specialty of the and fancy goods, millinery goods c-. 1 is of large pro- "People Choice." a fine brand of flour 1, tr-t i. ior tcme devoted specialty, numbers 206 and soSt Huron Dealers ia clothing and gents furnish ings, 234 Huron avenue. This firm, con which is manufactured at Mich.

and sewer pipe, also wood and coal. This business comprises one double kiln, several large sheds and warehouses, avenue and 119 and 121 Michigan street. A lartje urros. The sec- He also deals in feed, grain, seeds, hay, sisting of F. I.

and L. A. Goodman, was Many ofthe old residents of Port Huron nicely fitted office and large woodyard plaster, salt, produce, buying is i for wholesale Dr. S. 0.

Pace, Druggist, Water street. This firm was founded five years ago by Campbell Mills, the business passing through several changes until it fell into the hands of the present proprietor. The store is well arranged and a large and select stock of drugs, medicines, toilet and fancy articles is carried. established in i860. They occupy the largely ia car lots.

He is also agent for will remember when the first 99 cent of capital la- first floor of ft three story brick building, the Champion binders and mowers, store was started in 1875. At that time The location is near the iSeventh street bridge, making it central for the entire city. A specialty is made of coal, handling all kinds of hard and soft, buying at 15,000. About a-s exploved in the busi-1 i are sjld extensively to which have met with great favor among the farming community as being pos it was only a moderate business, but ow carrying a large and well selected stock of foreign and domestic goods, having a large local trade, and a large country ing to the energy and ability possessed me coal direct irom tne mines. sessed of nner quality and lighter In a large local Mr.

Probett was a contractor and construction than any other machine the members of this firm they have I' 1, evers became a resident of He has in his employ an experienced patronage. Mr. Goodman nas been a resident of Port Huron about vt years. He pharmicist, and a specialty is made of established an extensive city trade and the kind on the market. Mr.

Waterloo is identified as being among Port Huron's -J3. He is a successful 1 influential citizen. was elected city treasurer in 1S70 and also builder for twenty-five years, having built the city hall, the high school building and others. lie is a progressive merchant and has achieved a merited prescriptions which are carefully com headquarters are at Ann Arbor, Mich and besides the main office, they have branch houses at that place and in Ypsil-anti and Jackson. Mr.

Gibson, th senior member of the firm, is a very thorough man in every detail of the work, and fortunate as well as experienced, as he has been appointed World's most prosperous trade lactors. 3 mtirested ia the whole- served as alderman from the second ward in a most creditable manner; Both pounded. Dr. Pace is sent by the government as American Consul to Port and also have profitable trade relations throughout the entire atite. They occupy a three story brick building 125x200 '1 cisjar business, to- success.

Frank J. Haalett, 1 I-rank A. Weyers, Sarnia, Ontario, and is, in both social i tuiness aad at pres- and business circles, recognized as pros members of tbis firm are men of integrity, ability and honesty and are looked upon as influential and prosperous business men and citizens. Importing tailor and haberdasher, 221 the 01 his noor upper perous and enterprising. feet in dimensions and also have the use of the three floors over the adjoining store.

iIa 1S75 they started in business Fair photogragher by the committee. He has the exclusive right of taking Huron avenue. About forty-eve years ago Tames II. Haslett, the father of the Lev do a large 1 -e. Lf r.

Weyers, the sen- Geo. E. Williamson, photographs on the fair gounda, and all parties entering the present proprietor, established this busi Uolbrook, Norrla Port Haron' trci, also oceaa Druggist, 809 Seventh street- Mr. Wil just opposite their present fetore and with only one clerk, but through their inter- rising and sagacious management they aye established an extensive trade representing the fol- Leading Tailors ness and eonducted it very successfully liamson started in this business in Octo grounds for the same purpose are compelled to call on Mr. lines: Cunard, National, upon enterprising principles.

adouc i Gtrrriaa, Lloyd, Royal And importers. This firm is composed ofC. V. Holbrook and W. Norris, 7 story tZ i and tl.e a locally and throughout Micbiean.

Gibson and procure licenses. His record ber, 1892, and although a comparatively a new house, he has through his successful management of the business established aa extensive trade throughout two years ago, at the death of the father, the son. prank took full charge of the Indiana, and lower Canada. The average Italian, Red Star, 1 direct amber? lines. and was established in 1S83 by James H.

for taking the largest number of photographs is something to be proud of, be having taken 120,000 photo's in two annual sales showing a value of 5200,000. all points of Europe business, aad by bis capable manare- Norris, both gentlemen haying been in The first floor of the building is devoted 1 prices, raraes anucipa- entirely to retail trade, where a full' line sgement and valuable experience in this months. In one day, it is said, he bad before him 1600 sittings. He is ably as the city and extending tar into the country. Careful attention is given to the compounding of perscriptions.

A full line of drugs, medicines, toilet, arti should not fail to call i of fine jewelry and diamonds, of the line he has built up an extensive trade i procure rates. the employ of the above named firm, when it was conducted nnder the name of Jas. H. Norris. Having purchased the stock recently they have given such satisfaction that they have established an sisted by eight photographer who are ia genuine kind, are displayed, also an throughout the United States, havingH his employ.

The house at rort Huron elegant line 01 silverware. wext comes cles, is always kept in stock. Mr. t. Carriage 7IaBnfaetar customers: as far west as Seattle, ash, is managed by Mr.

Morgan, who is a the book and stationery department and then you step into the millinery depart Williamson came from Bay City last September, and prior to moving to that He is aa a number one workman and aad ftepalrlaXa extensive trade throughout the county, employing from eighteen to twenty ment, where a choice lot ladies' hats very genial ana aiiawe gentleman. Their prices for photo's range from ft. 50 to is. 00 per dozen. This house is iden city he was engaged in the same busi 1 many years does all the cutting, fitting, etc lie hal journeymen tailors, and one traveling ness at Vassar, for 12 years.

He Ia Jaly, 1864, and bonnets of the latest styles are kept The picture frame and moulding depart has gained valHable experience in the ontMr. Milion and 1 t.ine he has conducted meat is adjoining, where; over $4,000 tified as being one of Port Huron's most prosperous trade factor. They make specialty of illustrating for magazine, books, etc, and are at present making drug line, and is an eneregetic and influential business man and citizen. -ry saccessfally, haviug a worth of moulding is kept in stock. In the rear of the store is beauty arrayed, salesman, looming oui one material is used in the manufacture of their suites, ranging in price all the way from 50 to They occupy the, first floor of a two story brick building.

The dimensions ofthe store room 22x90 feet is being neatly fitted and arranged with all illustration! for Bluebird Notes, by Ir to themanu- the art department comprising works of Geo. S. Sharrard Billman. vehicles, such as car- Druggist and pharmacist, 522 Haron ave nue. This new and highly enterprising I i International Tea Store, Ed.

J. Ilodgers, Druggist, No. 927 Military street. This 'rrs, express work, etc a repairing busi- some of the finest artists. The top floors are exclusively for wholesale.

Employment is given to 60 hands, and four traveling salesmen. Mr. Barrett is a native of New York city, and Mr. Gould-ing came from Watertowri, N. Mr.

Barrett learned the business under the the use of two 203 Huron avenue, Asman Bros, proprie modern appliances, including electric lights, etc. Both members of the firm are comparatively young, yet old in experience in their line of business, having drug store was opened January 1st, 1S93. Mr. Sharrard moved from Yale, Michigan, at that time, and chosing Port Huron, he settled here and embarked in ccc-i-itins of a black- 1 i I popular and well patronized drug store was established April 1st, 1887, and has, under the sagacious management of the present proprietor, been saccetafally cond acted upon principles that are most enterprising. Mr.

room, painting and location teing been brought up the tailoring trade. this business. Being an energetic young man he ha3 established for himself a fine Mr. i Norris does all the cutting and tors. Among the' most attractive and popular stores in Port Huron is the International tea store, where large and well selected stock of tea, coffee, spice and fancy groceries are sold at prices within the reach of everybody.

The firm roct at numbers 605 came from New and is said to be unsurpassed in that capacity by any one in the city, while Mr. Holbrook looks after the details of direction of A. T. Stewart in that mammoth store of New York city. Mrj Barrett owns a fine residence tin Southern California, where he spends; his winters.

He is also a large owner of desirable real twntv-Biae years zo, is a trade. He carries in stock a full and complete line of pure medicines and drugs, toilet articles, perfumery, stationary, etc Mr. Sharrard ia an experi Kovl Arcanum and an 1 Rodgers is ft thoronghly experienced ftnd practical druggist in every sense of the word, and employs only first claaa assist i Tr busiaess man is composed of Messrs. F. J.

and John in estate in Port Huron. Both members are energetic and influential business; men and citizens. 1 the business, keeping the books, and is recognized by every one who ksows him as a good financier for his age, being shrewd, intelligent and energetic, thus making the firm of Holbrook, Norms 4t who are located at No, Asman, The business was established in May, iSS3. They also carry ants. The building he occupies give ample tpaoe far displaying the large and well selected stock of pure drugs and medicines, perfumery, toilet articles, etc, A specialty enced drag man, and a registered pharmacist and employs one clerk and there fore all physician's perscriptions are carefully and promptly compounded.

Thus far Mr. Sharrard has made many warm friends, who all join ia wishing him success in his business. full line of baking powder and extract of their own manufacture. This'firm ia is made of the renowned moat 1 20 Water street, the leading tailoring cough drops anl headache powders. Mr.

establishment in the city. Kodgera is native of Canada, yet baa been ft resident Fort Huron since early Asman and Son. Dr. G. JT.

Parker, childhood, lie wna ft very fine residence in pleasant part of the city. He enjoys Retail jgrocers, 418 Huron avenue. politics to ft degrc-e that is interesting, be This firm, composed of John Asman and ing an ardent follower of the Republican party. Mr. Rodgera is ft prominent ftnd Druggist, 223 Huron avenue.

This business was founded in 1S61 by the present proprietor, who is well known to the people of Port Huron as he was a regular practicing physician for over twelve years, and has won the respect and good 5j C. W. Asman, was founded a good many years ago. They carry in stock ft fine t' erta B. ir of Geo E.

Mann, earner room of the "waa estAbi-bhad on a year i of g'ort daratioa it has all over taa city, as i kept ia stock ara 2 riads of the country. 1 1. It cf imported aad da-i 1 Laj bails op a a trada. r.o iatrodactioa to th Ha has baa arssi-" 1-r fs rty-sevea years, 3d pitioaa -i-'y aad tUt goverament. sheri? of Si.

Clair ia thm effl to th nt-1 to ad. lis al. held a v.s force far eeveral 1 1 tz 3 a to everyone throagh- a a of good character, ill mas4jr and iana-en- -a Eiaa aad ciiiaaa. icSaential citizen and ranks high ia the trade circles of the city. line Of lancv ana staple groceries, ana are at present making a specialty of fine teas and coffees, and pay cash for butter and eggs, having a large city and coun TT Brigs Hoaae.

In the Briggs House, located at 603 Huron avenue, Port Huron has a very try trade. I The senior member 01 ine Hnron flonae, firm, Mr. loan Asman, recenuy neiu wc Huron avenoe, George Knilh proprietor. will of all who know him. The store occupied comprises the first floor and basement of a two Story brick building, 22x75 feet in dimensions, neatly fitted up and artistically arranged.

A large and complete stock of general drugs and chemicals, medicines and toilet articles is carried and physician's prescriptions are accurately dispensed by competent clerks. Dr. Parker, besides being a regular physician, is also an experienced This house baa for; many years sustained homelike hotel, which, consisting of but twenty rooms, is neatly fitted up in the latest style and with all modern conveni office of city treasurer, his term having expired within the past month. He also was a member of the Board of Estimates, serving several terms and has held num its well earned reputation fts the leading hotel ia Port Haron, and sacceaefullv erous othces. lie nas resiaea in run meet the demands cf the traveling public Huron for the past thirty-five years, ana is ft highly respeced citizen.

progressive and prosperous, and have reputation which honors them with the distinction of being the foremost representatives in the city ia their line of business. Their establishment is prominent as handling the most salable good at prices to compete with those of other dealers in the state; besides, a large jobbing trade is maintained, and it is but just to say that for the greatest bargains Port Huron, the International Te Store is the place of all other where they may be had, II. C. Harwell is ft successful druggist located at No. 239 Gratiot a venae, or what was ooc knows fts Fort Gratiot.

In 1380 be established this business and has built up ft fie trad, although having met with few mia-fjrtunea. Twice his store was burned, but by exerting th energetic powers with which be ia endowed ha soon started again ia very fine shape and ia sow dc4ag sic busiaess, having ft large aad well patronage. Ha employ one experienced pharmacist, also ftn aasktaot. Carefal attention ia given to componndiBg preacrip-tioas. Mr.

Earwell cam from Ctaada ard has taken aa aeiiv part ia th city's weUare. He hold ia totat of" the promiseot secret order cf the c.ty, ti beeat.urrof tha At.m'-m I tea year, asd i al of sue Q2 I Feliw sal IT Is fc. luwV -s ia l.aa of i -J: tsx. UaWe 1 hammsm mma, w.l i-d -J isfW for first-class accommodations. It takes its druggist and chemist, and is very popu cams from one of America's beautiful lakes lar and successful.

i lit II. steer, been esgiged with seise of the largest and also ena of our city'a most popular tailoring establishment of the country; ences, having two parlors, ft large dioicg room and kitchens on the first floor. The second floor is used exclusively for sleeping apartments, each room bearing a homelike appearance, where one may rest ia peace and comfort. A nicely fitted bar-room is run ia connection, being well stocked with the choicest line of wines, liquors and cigars. Mr.

Waiter Brings, the genial proprietor, is a native of Ontario, coming from Toronto to start a hotel iathis city, and through his good jadg-tnett he could not have selected a better XT. G. Rlddlecomb, worked ia Fostoa ten years, and at New York ten -rears, and is therefore well up Retail dealer in groceries and provisions, S2S Pine street. This successful business was established by the present proprietor Business streets, "Haron avenue. The hotel contains one hundred rooms, which re provided with all taodera conveniences, including gas and electric Photographer, located at No.

7 to Lapeer avenue. Mr. Eiddlecomb started ia this business in 1SS5, at that time lo Hop .3 1 cf kicdj, al Liix aad C3 Water street. i cf Jaa. A.

Hope and 3 this market a It ia corksiJered by all cf the city, being; neat 1 sarSiae and fitted cp proved facilities. They "i bating alaaghter i of tha city two it, and said to be 1 A fUara faa- in iSSiJ A laree and select stock of lights, handsome appointments and ele cated oa Huron avenue, over the First to the leading styles, fashions, etc, consequently can guarantee perfect satisfaction to his patrons. line of fine cloth is carried ia stock, as he imports Mrft throe ch iobbine houses of the gant fare ishings. The proprietor is ex staple and fancy groceries and provisions is carried. Mr.

Steer has since his boy National Bank. Ia 1SS0 he moved into penecced in the hotel business and ender- his present Quarters oa Lapeer avenue. hood been continually engaged in business in Port Huron, and has been a resi standi the vala of pleasing Ma guests by prompt and courteous attention. Tee site. Alarse stable: is also a feature of The gallery is neatly and artistieall ar East A fill 'liae of well assorted gents' furnishings, is a great feature of the store.

ras ced, and a large display of Mr. Haron is the recoemzsd headquarters for dent ofthe city since i5, making him the oldest residents. He was Eiddlecomb's work in the photographic Thre Ls no other tailoring estabashment whatever constitutes good fare and good art is shown. He makes a specialty of elected supervisor of the Fourth ward a tv- riw that does a higher class of acereamioaauoBS. x.rt ry lacmty tar ex- 1 i.d ia a 1 ia tie hi- celluloid finish photos at S.voo per dor- p-i'ties s-ich material for peditiEg business is pat at the demand of 1 ii few years ago, serving iwo years.

The branch o2ce ofthe Up River Ice the premises, where fine horses aad vehicles are kept. Mr. Briggs, being quite fond of a good horse, always takes great interest ia that animal. He is well up to the latest ideas as regards musing a hotel, and although the Brijrgs' Hoc-se has net been muucg long, tein established ia i'32 vet prafitabie trs.de i is ftfirr.fengghft bewtsM qai popular with tie travelisg pabiic i en, also of life size ia crayon, aad water colors, aad employs three experienced s- ch eV.re relv low Fron twen t1 '-v 1- -r. are cci-iirtlv piesta aad the location of the house ia the heart of the business ecEnauaky renders it the mc5t advantageous stopping place far r.

company is aao iocaiea at nis store, where orders rcay by left for the best ice on the market. a cf Le.t 7 thotc-sraphers, Mr. Lidd-ecorao has a I fr-v .1 tl ct aa visitors to use tiij, 13 bsum aaa long 5tsiiibhl reputation charaeteriafli the Jlrj Sieer 1 ft' prosusettt and is.Eaen- and wide circle of friends, and in bis basi-Li I atu he stands asssoag the city's prosper--oas institution a. 13 ial ckiifcn a.i successful merchant. Harsa as without a rivsL.

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