. The advantages and surroundings of Muskegon. nd are now prepared to manufacture lirst-class articles ii that branch of the business is in charge of George S. Driggs and has l>een thusfar so successful and satisfactoiy that extensive enlargement of the plant is con-templated in the near future. Carriage Manufactory.—This branch of manufacture is still open for exten-sion in Muskegon. F. W. Millers factory, corner of Clay and Sixth streets, turnsout all desirable styles of wagons, carriages, sleighs, cutters and a full line of run-ning gear. Mr. Millers genius has brought forth a


. The advantages and surroundings of Muskegon. nd are now prepared to manufacture lirst-class articles ii that branch of the business is in charge of George S. Driggs and has l>een thusfar so successful and satisfactoiy that extensive enlargement of the plant is con-templated in the near future. Carriage Manufactory.—This branch of manufacture is still open for exten-sion in Muskegon. F. W. Millers factory, corner of Clay and Sixth streets, turnsout all desirable styles of wagons, carriages, sleighs, cutters and a full line of run-ning gear. Mr. Millers genius has brought forth a number of patents in wagonand carriage fixtures, notable among which are the round reach, bolster andtongue attachments, and other devices. In addition to turning out vehicles to theorder of customers, repair and blacksmith work has prompt attention. A hightempered feed cutter is among Mr. Millers valuable inventions, and the workswill need to be enlarged in the near future to keep pace with his genius and theincreasing demand of ^S^\s^- F. W. MILLERS CARRIAGE WORKS. 89 Muskegon Stoiio Side Walk Co.—Tho manufacture of concrete sidewalks,when well iloiic, is a vei\v important addition to the development of any city, andthe above, under the management of John H. Roth is one of the best institutionsin this line. The .concrete blocks, or artificial stone are made in any desirableshape and size frf>m Portland cement and are as durable as Hag stoni. The walkson tiie HacklejPark around the SoldiersMonument are from these works andtheir per ect fittings add largely to the architectural surroundings of the Roth is a native of Shebojgan, Wis., and in this Avork since 1885, locating atMuskegon in June 91. PUBLIC CONVENIENCES. The Wigwam.—Early last season, the citizens of the two principal parties,recognized the need of some popular place for political assemblages, and at anexpense of about $5,000 erected the Wigwam, which is a large unfinished woodenstructur


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