. Hartford and its points of interest ; illustrated from original photographs. etors about seven years ago. E. Harding is a native of Wellfleet, Mass., and Mr. W. J. Holbrook is fromthe same town. Both are widely known and highly esteemed in Hartford,where they occupy premises located at No. 567 Main Street, and popularlyknown as the Atlantic Fish Market, and which are very completely fitted upfor the carrying on of the business in the best possible manner. Dealing asthey do in such perishable commodities as fish, Messrs. Harding & Holbrookhave spared no pains to provide the most approve
. Hartford and its points of interest ; illustrated from original photographs. etors about seven years ago. E. Harding is a native of Wellfleet, Mass., and Mr. W. J. Holbrook is fromthe same town. Both are widely known and highly esteemed in Hartford,where they occupy premises located at No. 567 Main Street, and popularlyknown as the Atlantic Fish Market, and which are very completely fitted upfor the carrying on of the business in the best possible manner. Dealing asthey do in such perishable commodities as fish, Messrs. Harding & Holbrookhave spared no pains to provide the most approved means for the preservationof the same when the weather is warm or otherwise unfavorable, and they havefound their reward in the character of their patronage, for no one likes to pur-chase food which has been improperly cared for. They are wholesale andretail dealers in fresh, salt, smoked and pickled fish, oysters, clams, lobsters,etc. Three well-informed assistants are constantly employed, and orders arepromptly delivered to any part of the city. 37 The Keating Wheel. THE STRONGEST LIGHT WHEEL IN THE finished ; graceful, easy-running. A wheel upon which you cantake solid comfort. Though not made in Hartford, the State Agency is held by A. H. POMEROY, No. 98 Asylum Street. You should certainly give it a trial before buying a wheel. WOOU,EYS HACK, UVERY AND BOARDING STABLES, No. 108 Main Street.—There is no disputing the fact thatWoolleys Hack, Livery and Boarding Stables occupy a leading positionamong similar establishments of the kind in Hartford; and it is perfectlynatural that such should be the case, for their proprietor is one of the mostexperienced stable keepers in the city and spares no expense to afford hiscustomers every accommodation. The enterprise uuder his charge he foundedtwenty-five years ago, and he was also for many years an undertaker here. P. Woolley is ably assisted in the management of these stables by his son,Mr. F. P. Woolley,
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