. City of Minneapolis. A review of her growing industries and commercial development, historical and descriptive .. . ember of thepartnership of Fisher & Heywood, who opened a similar factory in St. Paul, the location of which is nowcorner East Fifth and Robert Streets. About twenty-five hands are employed in the factory here, andnearly as many in the one at St. Paul. All kinds of paper boxes are made, and the best and mostperfect machinery and equipment for the successful turning out of such articles is to be found in thefactories. The floor-space occupied in Minneapolis alone is 12,000 squar


. City of Minneapolis. A review of her growing industries and commercial development, historical and descriptive .. . ember of thepartnership of Fisher & Heywood, who opened a similar factory in St. Paul, the location of which is nowcorner East Fifth and Robert Streets. About twenty-five hands are employed in the factory here, andnearly as many in the one at St. Paul. All kinds of paper boxes are made, and the best and mostperfect machinery and equipment for the successful turning out of such articles is to be found in thefactories. The floor-space occupied in Minneapolis alone is 12,000 square feet. The members of thisfirm are Massachusetts men and have only lived in Minnesota since they went into business here. WILSON 6- SULLIVAN, Livery, Sale and Boarding Stable, 20 Second Street North—No cityin the country has more, if as many, beautiful drives as Minneapolis. As a result, the livery business isof enormous pro]iortions. This firm does probably the largest business of any stable in the city. Ithas reached such proportions that they have recently established a branch at 80 Ninth Street CITY OF MINNEAPOLIS. 129 They keep one hundred or more horses constantly. Their stables are very commodious, the mainstable being 50x210, two stories, and the branch 40x125. Their stock of carriages embraces coupes,victorias, phaetons, English dog carts, etc. They have recently purchased five new hacks. They makea specialty of family trade, and their stock embraces trusty family and saddle horses. The deservedsuccess of their business has been the result of careful attention and thorough knowledge of the liverybusiness. They employ twelve men in their two stables. They also do a very large boarding business,and their stables are the home of many of the horses of our professional and business men. In additionto the livery business they carry on a large sale business. They supply by contract all the street rail-ways of Minneapolis, St. Paul and Duluth. About two thousand hea


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