. Industries of New and always make it their aim toplease those who favor them with their patronageand to furnish them with the best goods at the lowestprices. They are fair and liberal in their dealingsand hold a leading position among the influentialmerchants and citizens on the Heights. Edniu Van Houteu, Insurance Agent, No. 258Washington Street.—The insurance business has longheld a prominent rank among the most importantbranches of the business interests of Jersey Citv, andfor the past fifteen years Mr E. Van Houton hastaken a foremost place in this line as an agent. He isa nativ


. Industries of New and always make it their aim toplease those who favor them with their patronageand to furnish them with the best goods at the lowestprices. They are fair and liberal in their dealingsand hold a leading position among the influentialmerchants and citizens on the Heights. Edniu Van Houteu, Insurance Agent, No. 258Washington Street.—The insurance business has longheld a prominent rank among the most importantbranches of the business interests of Jersey Citv, andfor the past fifteen years Mr E. Van Houton hastaken a foremost place in this line as an agent. He isa native of Jersey City, and was President of theBoard of Education for 1S82. Mr. Van Houten isa popular citizen, and represents the State manage-ment for the Manufacturers and Builders InsuranceCompany of New York City, the Rutgers Fire Insur-ance Company, also of New York, and the NorwichUnion Fire Insurance, of England, and is doing alarge business in placing risks in those old and reli-able companies. 874 STATE OF NEW Taylors Hotel, (European Plan), George B. DeRevere, Proprietor, Exchange Place.—Eligibly andconveniently located opposite the eastern terminus ofthe Pennsylvania Railroad and within fifteen minutesfrom the City Hall and Wall Street, New York city,stands Taylors Hotel, the favorite rendezvous ofthe traveling public, whether bent on business orpleasure. It is five stories in height, of brick, and from an architectural point of viewpresents an imposing appearance. On the first flooris the office, restaurant, bar-rooms, and billiard hall;on the second-floor are located the dining-rooms,public and private parlors, reception-rooms, readingand writing rooms, and rooms en suite for remaining floors are occupied for sleeping-apart-ments and suites, accessible by spacious stairways andain, halls. The rooms, two hundred in number, arewell lighted, ventilated and heated by steam and fur-nished in the most complete manner, the furnitu


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