. Industries of New s fine whiteshirts of the best makes and most perfect-fitting, alsounderwear in silk, wool, and merino, stylish neck-wear, collars, cufts, hosiery, gloves of all kinds, andjewelry and all articles required by gentlemen. Healso makes shirts to order upon scientific principles,and guarantees them to be perfect-fitting, well made,and substantial. Mr. Steinman controls a large tradeand is one of the leading recognized gentlemensfurnishers in that city. Mr. Steinman is from Ger-many and since he has been in Hoboken has alwaysbeen popular and achieved an enviable reputat


. Industries of New s fine whiteshirts of the best makes and most perfect-fitting, alsounderwear in silk, wool, and merino, stylish neck-wear, collars, cufts, hosiery, gloves of all kinds, andjewelry and all articles required by gentlemen. Healso makes shirts to order upon scientific principles,and guarantees them to be perfect-fitting, well made,and substantial. Mr. Steinman controls a large tradeand is one of the leading recognized gentlemensfurnishers in that city. Mr. Steinman is from Ger-many and since he has been in Hoboken has alwaysbeen popular and achieved an enviable reputation. .920 STATE OF NEW JERSEY. Philip Hexamers Hoboken Ridiuj? Academyand Livery Stable, Nos. 103, 105, and 107 HudsonStreet, between Second and Third Streets.—One ofthe most healthful and invigorating exercises foreither ladies or gentlemen is horseback riding, andto become proficient, skillful, graceful, and accom-plished in the art, it is necessary to receive instructionsfrom those who are competent masters in horseman-. ship, such, for instance, as Mr. Philip Hexamer, whofor upward of thirty years has made this a specialbusiness and as an instructor is pronounced one ofthe most capable in this vicinity. He is a thoroughadept in the profession, and has tlie faculty of im-paning his knowledge to others in the most intelli-gent manner in a brief space of time. Every facilityand accommodation is provided at the Academy,which is a handsome building, admirably fitted up,the arena having dimensions of looxioo feet, andfor the use of the friends and the families of thepupils a balcony is provided which overlooks theriding-circle, and to further make it agreeable andentertaining, one evening in each week music is pro-vided, which is not only enjoyable to the visitors butalso inspiring to both horse and rider. Mr. Hexa-mer has spared no expense in furnishing the Acad-emy and making it at all times pleasant and has a large stock of fine, well-trained, stylishsaddle hors


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