. Industries of New there is in the city, which are sold atwholesale and retail at veiy low pnces. All the pop-ular brands of cigars, and also all the choicest finecut and plug chewing tobacco, and also smokingtobacco, snuffs, etc., in great variety are constantly instock. A specialty is made of smokers articles, ofwhich there is a complete assortment of all kinds, in-cluding the largest stock of meerschaum and ambergoods to be seen in Hoboken. Mr. Boer controls alarge trade and is well and liberally patronized, andhas won an enviable reputation for the high character of his line of g


. Industries of New there is in the city, which are sold atwholesale and retail at veiy low pnces. All the pop-ular brands of cigars, and also all the choicest finecut and plug chewing tobacco, and also smokingtobacco, snuffs, etc., in great variety are constantly instock. A specialty is made of smokers articles, ofwhich there is a complete assortment of all kinds, in-cluding the largest stock of meerschaum and ambergoods to be seen in Hoboken. Mr. Boer controls alarge trade and is well and liberally patronized, andhas won an enviable reputation for the high character of his line of goods, and holds the leading positionj among the cigar and tobacco dealers in this is a German by birth, but for many years has been in this country. 912 STATE OF NEW JERSEY. Blischs Hotel, Hermann D. Busch, Proprietor,Nos. I20, 122, and 124 Hudson Street.—One of themost prominent buildings in Hoboken is that famil-iarly known by every one as Buschs Hotel, which islocated at Nos. 120, 122, and 124 Hudson Street,. in 1870 and 1871 was an honorable, useful, and in-fluential member of the State Legislature, a positionhe filled in the most unexceptionable manner to hisconstituents and with credit and honor to hin»self. TheHon. Hermann D. Busch is one of the most prom-inent men in this section of NewJersey, and one of the most en-terprising, representative, influen-tial citizens of Hudson the accommodation of theguests of the hotel a branch officeof the Pennsylvania Railroad hasbeen opened, where tickets may behad for all parts of the UnitedStates and Canada, and also abranch office of the Western UnionTelegraph Company. H. F. Brandis, Florist andSeedsman, No. 209 WashingtonStreet.—The leading florist andseedsman in Hoboken devotedto the important and interesting,at the same time beautiful, avo-cation of propagating plants, flow-ers, and rare exotics, is Mr. H. , who has given it his spe-cial attention for a number ofin the most fashionable quarte


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