Delaware's industries, an historical and industrial review . is used as the blacksmith shop. Carriages of all kinds are turned out, but a specialtyis made of light work, such as surreys, buggies, phae-tons, etc. Fourteen skilled workmen are constantly employedto prosecute the affairs of the plant. The individual members of the firm are Frist and George Allmon. Both gentlemen arehighly practical in this line, and well known to thecarriage trade. They have always been found withthose whose policy is based upon the strictest basis ofintegrity, and in their line they command the confi-


Delaware's industries, an historical and industrial review . is used as the blacksmith shop. Carriages of all kinds are turned out, but a specialtyis made of light work, such as surreys, buggies, phae-tons, etc. Fourteen skilled workmen are constantly employedto prosecute the affairs of the plant. The individual members of the firm are Frist and George Allmon. Both gentlemen arehighly practical in this line, and well known to thecarriage trade. They have always been found withthose whose policy is based upon the strictest basis ofintegrity, and in their line they command the confi-dence of the trade and are recognized as responsibledealers. A. L. AiNSCow & Co., Oysters, 707 Shipley St. Among the best known houses in the city of thischaracter may be mentioned that of Messrs. A. & Co. This business was established abouttwenty 3^ears ago by Mr. A. I,. Ainscow, the companybeing added later. The restaurant on Shipley street is about 20x90feet in dimensions, with a finely-appointed dining-room 198 Delawares Delawares Industries. 199- in the rear, capable of seating a large party of peopleat one time. The table furniture is the finest possible^and the restaurant is carried on in the best manner. A branch is located at No. 105 East Fourth street,,on the same liberal basis, and, b}^ executive ability andenterprise, this houses sustains a well-merited success. Oysters are sold at wholesale as well as retail, aspecial feature being made in selling by the measure. Twenty-five capable men are employed in and the building, and a team is kept busy deliveringorders to the trade. The members of the firm are Messrs. A. L. andA. H. Ainscow Both gentlemen are well-knownthroughout the city and state as responsible dealers. Mr. A. L. Ainscow was formerly the deputy Mar-shal under U. S. Marshal McMuUin, and continuedthis office under Marshal Newlin; also formerly clerkof the City Market. He has proven himself a public-spirited citizen, who comman


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