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Vinegar Manufactory .- Alexander Holmes was the originator of this branch of business in Macomb, and in September, 1874, erected a press on the corner of Washington and McArthur streets, having a capacity of eighty gallons per hour, or eight hundred gallons per day of ten working hours. That year the apple crop was very heavy, and consequently work was plenty, and the press was run nearly to its full capacity for some two or three months. In 1875, apples were very scarce, but notwith- standing a good run was made. A ready sale was found at fair prices for all the vinegar manufactured, and the demand was in excess of the supply. In 1876, another and still larger press was added with a capacity of one hundred and twenty gallons an hour, making now two hundred gallons per day, of ten hours, as the amount that can be produced. It is the design of Mr. Holmes to begin the manufacture each year about the middle of August, and continuing until about the middle of December, and now that he is well prepared for the business we look for this to be one of the main features of Macomb. Pure cider vinegar will hereafter always be kept on hand for sale wholesale and retail. Apples ground and pressed on shares, or the highest market price paid for cider apples during the season.
S. P. Danley .- One of the most popular places of resort in the city is the art gallery of the aboved named gentleman. It has been many years since Mr. Danley ran a gallery on the south side of the square, manufacturing first the old Daguerreotype, then the
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ambrotype and other improvements upon the original sun pic- tures ; and one thing can truly be remarked of him, he never drags behind, but is always abreast of the times, and no sooner is a new picture announced, proving to have any merit, but this gen- tleman is prepared to make it. In photography he has not a superior in this section of the country, and his pictures are known far and wide, and his reputation as an artist is first class wherever he is known. In obtaining life-like pictures of children he can- not be beat, and his judgment with respect to position, light and shade is superior to the majority of artists. Ilis patience with the little ones is to be commended. About the year 1871, Mr. Danley purchased the well known gallery of Hawkins & Philpot, on the southeast corner of the square, and at once occupied their rooms. Ilere he remained until the building was torn down by David Scott, when he was without a suitable room for some months. On re-building, Mr. Scott fitted up a suite of rooms specially for his use, and to-day a more cosy gallery, or one better adapted to the business, is hard to find. To those desirous of first- class work we have no hesitancy in recommending S. P. Danley. Special attention given to enlarging and copying in oil and water colors.
E. H. Black .- One of the finest business stores west of Chicago is that of E. H. Black, in the Opera House block. This gentle- man came to Macomb, some seven or eight years ago, and shortly after purchased a half interest in the book store of H. Seymour, continuing that relation, we believe, some eighteen months, when he retired from the firm and purchased the book establishment of S. J. Clarke, on the northeast corner of the square. In this loca- tion he remained until the completion of the Opera House, on the northwest corner of the square, when he moved into the corner room, which is certainly one of the finest in the city and in the State. In this room he has constantly on exhibition a stock of books, stationery, wall paper, window shades, toys and fancy goods that would do credit to a city twenty times the size of Ma- comb. No one should visit the city without calling at Black's book store.
B. F. Gloyd .- This gentleman for a number of years past has been engaged very extensively in the importation and breeding ot fine stock, and credit is due him for the great advancement made in this business in this county. We believe it was at his sugges- tion that the first importation was made. Mr. Gloyd has now five
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horses which are pronounced by good judges to be the finest in the county, and well worth a day's travel to see. The time for breeding to common stock has gone by, as it don't pay, and our farmers begin to realize the fact. A demand always exists for good stock, while for common a sale can scarcely ever be made. Of the horses mentioned, "Banker" is a dark bay, imported Clydesdale, and needs only to be seen to be admired. "Annan- dale" is another Clydesdale, and second only to Banker, and by some would be preferred. "Barney Sperry" and "Johnny Bethel" are both steel-gray, one-half blood Percheron, while "Scotland" is likewise a half blood Percheron. For any information in relation to the above, address B. F. Gloyd, Macomb, Illinois.
A. V. Brooking .- In the stables of A. V. Brooking, this city, may be seen three as nice and noble specimens of the horse as any would wish to see. We are glad to see the interest being taken in breeding the better class of stock in this county. The question, " Will it pay ?" we think has been pretty effectually solved, and our farmers now realize and know it will pay. The following horses will be found at Brooking's stables : "Gloria." This fine stallion was imported from France in November, 1874, by Degan Brothers, of Ottawa, Illinois. He is now eight years old, and weighs 1,900 pounds. Is a beautiful dapple gray, re- markably kind and gentle in disposition. "Rothamagus."-Was imported from France in July, 1870, by Dr. B. R. Westfall, of Macomb, Illinois. IIe is now eleven years old, is 16} hands high, and weighs 1,700 pounds. "Chickamauga." -- Is a bright bay, with black points, 153 hands high. A natural pacer, and could go in 2:30 before he was hipped. Chickamauga has but six colts that we know of old enough to be trained. Of these Chickamauga, Jr., has a record of 2:293; Susie Ross, 2:32; Billy Butler, 2:38. The Kenner mare, the Crab mare, and Snap Dragon, have never been trained, but can trot a mile in three minutes easily ; they are all from very common mares. Any information desired in refer- ence to any of the foregoing mentioned horses, will be cheerfully given by their owner. Call at stables on East Jackson street, or address A. V. Brooking, Macomb, Illinois.
SUMMARY.
The following is a carefully compiled statement of the number of firms represented in the various trades and professions named : agricultural implements, five; bakers and confectioners, two ; banks, three; barbers, five; billiard halls, one ; blacksmiths, seven;
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boarding houses, six ; books and stationery, two; boot and shoe makers and dealers, seven ; bounty and pension agents, two; bowl- ing alleys, two; broom manufacturers, two; carpenters and builders, ten; cider and vinegar manufacturers, three; cigar manufacturers, one; city scales, one; collecting agents, two ; clothing and gents' furnishing goods, four ; commission merchants, one; confectioners, three; coopers, two; dairies, two; dentists, two; dress and cloak makers, six; druggists, five; dry goods, ten ; egg packer, one; express companies, one ; flour and feed, six; foundries and machine shops, one ; florists, one ; furniture, three; grain dealers, two; gas company, one; grindstone com- pany, one; groceries, fourteen ; gunsmiths, two; hair works, three ; hardware, three ; hats and caps, nine; hide dealers, three; hotels, two; horse breeder and dealer, one; ice dealer, one; in- surance agents, eight ; lawyers, fifteen; livery, feed and sale stables, three ; loan agents, two ; lumber dealers, three ; marble" works, one; mattress makers, one; meat markets, four; mills, three; millinery and millinery goods, five; music and musical instruments, four ; music teachers, six ; newspapers and printers, three ; notaries public, twelve; notion dealers, two ; novelty shops, two; nurseries, three ; opera house, one ; painters, eight : photo- graphers, two ; physicians, ten ; picture and frame dealers, three ; potteries, two ; pump factories, one ; planing mills, one ; real es- tate dealers, two; restaurants, five; saddle and harness makers; three ; sewing machine dealers, three; steamship agents, three ; master in chancery, one ; sorghum evaporator manufacturer, one , stove and tinware dealers, four; tailor shops, seven ; trunk and valise dealers, three; undertakers, two; wagon makers and dealers, six ; watches, clock and jewelry dealers, four.
In the above statement are eighty-two different professions and business, engaged in by two hundred and twenty-two different firms.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
Brandon, J. F. & Co., southeast corner Randolph and Calhoun.
Co-operative Store, T. J. Beard, agent, southeast corner Square. Graves, N. J., south side square.
lunt, A., south side Square.
Lancy, S. F., northwest corner Carroll and Lafayette.
BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS.
Beckhaus, H., southeast corner Randolph and Carroll.
Ga dd, George, 24, Campbell's Block, west side Square.
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BANKS.
Savings Bank-in connection with First National Bank. The First National Bank, northwest corner Square. Union National Bank, northeast corner Square.
BARBERS.
Ball, Wm., east side Square. Field, James, west side Square. Russell, Wm., No. 16 north Randolph. Smithers & Brothers, St. Elmo House.
Wolf & Leach, south side Square.
BILLIARD HALL.
Rost, C., west side Square .
BLACKSMITHIS.
Broaddus, R. H., southwest corner Lafayette and Washington.
Gregory, T. L., No. 30 south Lafayette.
Imes, W. L., northeast corner Carroll and Edwards.
Karr, J. P., No. 27 south Lafayette.
Lodge, A. K., South Lafayette.
Massey, R. H. & Co., east side Lafayette and sonth Washington.
Wallingford, K. A., sonth side Jackson and west of the square.
BOARDING HOUSES.
Hail, Wm. S., south side Carroll near College. O'Neal, Mrs. A., No. 45 west Jackson.
Poling, Mrs. E. C., southwest corner McArthur and Carroll.
Russell. John L., No. 72 west Jackson.
Smith, Mrs. M., No. 10 west Carroll.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
Black, E. H., northwest corner square, dealer in books, stationery, toys, wall and window paper, pietures and frames.
Weleh & Thornton, northeast corner Square, dealers in books, stationery, toys, wall and win- ·dow paper, pictures and frames.
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS AND DEALERS.
Barry, J., No. 10 north side Square.
Durr & Farmer, south side Square, also dealer in leather.
Ilall, Geo. P., south side Square.
Knapp, D., one door north postoffice west side Lafayette.
Lamon, P. E., No. 2 Bailey's Block, northeast corner Square.
Randolph, B. F., No. 15 north side Square.
BOUNTY AND PENSION AGENTS.
Cadwalader, C. M., second floor, northwest corner Square.
Withrow, W. E., second floor, Campbell's Block, west side Square.
BOWLING ALLEYS.
Hesh, l'eter, north side of Jackson, west of the Square. Haley, James, west side of the Square.
BROOM MAKERS.
Garrison, M. G , west Jackson and MeArthur. Hobart. W., Washington near Monroe.
CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS.
Churchill, J. W., west side of Lafayette, near Carroll.
Holmes, W., south side of Washington, west of Randolph.
Hohnes, A., sonthwest corner Washington and MeArthur.
McBride, P., Lafayette near Washington.
Martin, J. M. & Son, south side of Lafayette south of the Square. Pearce & Edwards, south west corner of Washington and Campbell.
Smith, J., 32 south Lafayette.
Smith, T. B., 9 east Washington.
Stover, J., west side of Lafayette near Carroll.
Thomas, W. O., south side of Calhoun east of Lafayette.
CIDER AND VINEGAR MAKERS.
Brooking & Rowe, southeast corner of Campbell and Calhoun.
Holmes, A., southwest corner of Washington and McArthur. Pillsbury, E. P., corner of Madison and Washington.
CIGAR MANUFACTURER.
Dawson. E P., north side of the Square.
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CITY SCALES. J. S. Smith, city weigher, southwest corner of the Square.
COLLECTING AGENTS.
MeGan, P. H., second floor, west side of the Square. Mosher, J., Court House.
CLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
Kenner & Brooking, 3, Bailey's Block, north side of the Square.
Mcclellan, J. C., 7 north side of the Square.
Wilson & Fellheimer, 16 north side of the Square.
Wald Bros., east side of the Square.
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
Patrick, C., north side of Calhoun west of Campbell.
CONFECTIONERS.
Dalzell & Hainline, east side of Square. Dudley, J. C., No. 4, Opera House Block.
Lane, Win. B., east side of the Square.
COOPERS.
Trull & Son, southeast corner of Randolph and Walker.
DAIRYMEN.
Case, M., north end Randolph. Pace, Thomas.
DENTISTS.
Downing & Bro., second floor Cotrell's block, south side Square. Whissen, H. II., second floor, east side Square.
DRESS AND CLOAK MAKERS.
Cale Sisters, second floor Cotrell's block, south side Square.
Cary, A. Mrs., 5 south Randolph.
Dedrick, M. Mrs., 10 north Randolph.
Jacobs, M. F. Mrs., 6 north side Square.
Waller Sisters, eastside MeArthur, north Jackson.
White, M. A. Mrs., east side Square.
DRUGS, PAINTS AND OILS.
Delaney. P. H., 14 north side Square. Ervin & Son, south side Square. Keefer, George D. & Bro., northwest corner Square.
Kyle, F. R., south side Square.
Lane & Gore, east side Square.
DRY GOODS.
Bailey, George W., east side Square, eorner Jackson. dealer in dry goods, boots and shoes. Bailey & Churchill, northeast corner Square.
Hagerty, W. H., 4 Bailey's block, north side Square.
Johnson, L., northwest corner Square, dealer in dry goods, boots, shoes and carpets.
MeElrath, T., southwest corner Square, dry goods, boots and shoes.
Ross, S. A. M., east side Square.
Stapp & Wyne, south side Square.
Twyman, II. C., agent, northwest corner Square, dry goods, boots and shoes.
Venable Bros .. 11 north side Square.
Wetherhold & Co., south side Square, dry goods and carpets.
EGG PACKERS AND SHIPPERS.
Blount, F. J., southwest eorner Randolph and Pierce.
EXPRESS COMPANY.
American, northeast corner Square, J. S. Gash, agent.
FLOUR AND FEED.
McDonough, E., northeast corner Square. Hunt, A., south side Square.
FOUNDRIES AND MACHINE SHOPS.
Fisher, A. & Bro., west side Randolph, opposite freight depot
FLORIST.
Hampton, D. S., No. 29 west Jackson.
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FURNITURE.
Martin, B. F. & Son, No. 5 Opera House Block.
McElrath, J., southwest corner Square.
GRAIN DEALER.
Beardsley, S. R., north side Calhonn and Randolph.
GAS COMPANY.
Western Excelsior Gas Company-office over Union National Bank.
GRINDSTONE MANUFACTORY.
Macomb Stone Company-west of city limits.
GROCERIES.
Adcock Bros., east side Square.
Adcock, J. T., east side Square, corner Jackson.
Beard, T. J., agent, co-operative store, southeast corner Square.
Davis, W. H., No. 12 north Randolph. Farley, John, west side Square, also flour and feed.
Gamage, J. S., No. 7 south Randolph, also flour and feed.
Garrett, L., west side Square.
Lipe, W. M., west side Square. Pace, G. W. & Co., southeast corner Square, also dealer in flour and feed.
Shumate, D., east side Square.
Simpson, John, east side Square. also dealer in flour and feed.
Slade & Walker, southeast corner Square.
Webb, J. T. No. 9 north side Square.
GUNSMITHIS.
Harris, R. E., No. 14 north Randolph. Whitman, L. F., Lafayette, one door north post office.
HAIR DRESSING.
Clarke, Mrs. B. F., west side Lafayette north of Carroll. James, Mrs. S. A., second floor, southwest corner Square.
Robinson, Mrs. A. W., No. 13 south Randolph.
HARDWARE.
Blount & Smith, No. 13 north side Square. Scott & Cook, south side Square, dealers in hardware, ehina, glass, queensware, paints and oils Wells Brothers, north side Square, also dealers in china, glass and queensware.
HATS AND CAPS.
Hall, Geo, P., south side Square. Kenner & Brooking, No. 3 north side Square,
Lamon, P. E., northeast eorner Square.
MeClellan, J. C., No. 7 north side Square. McElrath, T., southwest corner Square. Randolph, B. F., No. 15 north side Square.
Twyman, H. C., agent, northwest corner Square. Willson & Fellheimer, No. 16 north side Square. Wald Bros., east side Square.
HIDES.
Durr, J., south side Square. Gamage, J., west side Square. Wald Bros., east side Square.
HOTELS.
Randolph House, southeast corner Square. A. V. Brooking, proprietor. St. Elino House, west side Square, eorner Jackson. A II. Shepherd, proprietor.
HORSE BREEDERS AND DEALERS.
Brooking, A. V., stable east Jackson. Gloyd, B. F., stables rear First National Bank.
ICE.
Gesler, J., corner Randolph and Carroll.
INSURANCE AGENTS.
Bradford, E. F., depot of C., B. & Q. R. R. Chandler, C. V., First National Bank. Cummings, J. H., First National Bank. Holland, L., Union National Bank. Lawrence, R., Court House.
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Piper, O. F., 4 north Randolph, second floor. Winslow, M. T., First National Bank.
Wood, N. R., south end of Mechanic. Twyman, I. L., east Carroll.
LAWYERS.
Bailey, J. S., second floor, one door south of the First National Bank, west side of the Square. Cadwalader, C. M .. second floor northwest corner of the Square.
Campbell, L. F., residence north side of Jackson west of Johnson.
Franklin, W. H., second floor northwest corner of the Square.
Franklin, J. H., over Union National Bank.
Blazer, James M., office with C. F. Wheat.
Campbell & Prentiss, Campbell's Block. Foltz, J. II., Court House.
MeGan, P. HI., second floor Campbell's Block, west side of the Square.
Mosher, J., Court House.
Neece & Baker, Court House.
Pillsbury, E. P., over First National Bank.
Tunnicliff, D. G., second floor Campbell's Block, west side Square.
Walker J. M., over First National Bank.
Wheat, C. F., over First National Bank.
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES.
Brooking, A. V., south side of Jackson east of the Square.
Dodds, W. J., south side of Jackson west of the Square.
French, S., southeast corner of the Square.
LOAN AGENTS.
Mosher, J., Court House. Winslow, M. T., office First National Bank.
LUMBER.
Bartleson & Gilmore, also IIair, Lime and Cement, east side of Lafayette north of Carroll. Blount, A., also Hair, Lime and Cement, 31 south Lafayette.
Penrose, J. & Bro., (native) southeast corner of Jefferson and McArthur.
MARBLE WORKS.
Quin & Wilson, southwest corner Randolph and Carroll.
MATTRESS MAKER.
Garrison, M. G., west Jackson.
MEAT MARKETS.
Adeock Bros., east side of the Square. Gamage, James, west side of the Square.
Davis. W. H., north Randolph. Scott, L. W., west side of the square.
MILLERS.
Trull, & Son, southeast corner Randolph and Walker. Penrose, J. & Bro., southeast corner Jefferson and McArthur. Tinsley, N. P., east side Lafayette, north of Pierce. MILLINERY AND MILLINERY GOODS.
Cary, A. Mrs., 5 south Randolph. Jacobs, M. F. Mrs., 6 north side Square.
Good, S. C. Mrs., south side Square.
White, M. A. Mrs., east side Square.
Broaddus, R. H. Mrs., east side Square.
MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Black, E. H., northeast corner Square. Kline, C., 5 north side Square. Welch & Thornton, northeast corner Square.
MUSIC TEACHERS.
Hall, M. E. Miss, 66 east Washington.
Hampton, William, 62 east Carroll. Chamberlain, Annie Mrs., corner Johnson and Pierce,
Harker, D. J. Miss, southwest corner Adams and Madison.
Madison, Miss M., southwest corner Jackson and Madison.
Marine, Rosa Mrs., Randolph House.
NEWSPAPERS AND PRINTERS.
Macomb Independent, HI. II. Stevens proprietor, Campbell's block, west side Square. Macomb Journal, Hampton & Hainline proprietors, 8 north Randolph. Macomb Eagle, C. H. Whitaker proprietor, second floor II north side Square.
NOTARIES PUBLIC.
Baker, J. H., Court House. Cadwalader, C. M., second floor, northwest corner Square. Chandler, C. V., First National Bank. Eads, A., Union National Bank. Falkenthal, A. W., second floor Campbell's block, west side Square. MeGan, P. II., Campbell's block.
Mosher, J., Court House.
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Neece, Wm. H., Court House. Tunnicliff, D. G., second floor Campbell's bloek. Wheat, C. F., over First National Bank. Winslow, M. T., First National Bank. Withrow, W. E., Campbell's block.
NOTIONS.
Broaddus, R. H., Mrs., east side Square.
Stryker, E. C. Mrs., north Randolph.
Donaldson, L. C. Mrs., north Randolph street. NOVELTY SHOPS.
Harris, R. E., 14 north Randolph. Stearns & Lipe, south side Square.
NURSERIES.
Hampton, D. S., (dealer) 29 west Jackson. Kendrick, W. H., west end of Pierce.
Vawter, A. T. north Lafayette.
OPERA HOUSE.
Chandler's, northwest corner of the Square.
PAINTERS.
Ashton, J. B., southwest corner of the Square. Avery & Head, southwest corner of Randolph and Carroll.
IIarrison, T. B., (landscape and portrait) 19, Court House.
Ingraham & Argenbright, 26 north Lafayette.
Patterson & Frank, south side of Jackson, east of the Square.
Russell, J. B., west side of Lafayette north of Pierce.
Russell, J. T., residence south side of Wheeler west of Albert. Frost, Charles, residence north side of Jefferson west of Johnson. Sosmau, J. S., Basement Court House.
PHOTOGRAPHERS.
Danley, S. P., second floor southeast corner of the Square. Philpot, T., second floor No. 7, north side of the Square.
PHYSICIANS.
Archer, M. C., northeast corner of Jackson and MeArthur. Bayne, W. F., (celeetic) second floor Bailey's Block, northeast corner of the Square.
Blaisdell, W. O., (homeopathic) second floor Cottrell's Block, south side of the Square.
Dunn, B. I., northwest corner of Carroll and Madison. Garrison, P. H., second floor Cottrell's Block, south side of the Square.
Kyle, J. B., Kyle's Drug Store, south side of the Square.
Livermore & Ellis, second floor northwest corner of the Square. McDavitt, V., second floor northeast corner of the Square.
Westfall, B. R , (Homeopathic) second floor northwest corner of the Square,
PICTURES AND FRAMES. (See Books and Stationery.)
Rice, W. H., east side of Randolph north of Carroll Street.
POTTERS.
Eddy, A. W. & Co., northwest corner of Dudley and Pierce Streets. Stoffers & Allbert, southwest corner of Edwards and Pierce Streets.
PUMPS ..
Woodworth, J., south side of Jackson Street west of the Square.
PLANING MILLS.
Thomas, W. O., south side of Calhoun east of Lafayette Street.
REAL ESTATE.
McLean, A., over Union National Bank. Baker, J. II., Court House.
RESTAURANTS.
Dudley,. J. C., No. 4 Opera House Block. Dalzell & Haiuline, east side of the Square. Lane, Win., east side of the Square.
Regnar, J., north side of Jackson Street, west of the Square.
SADDLES AND HARNESS.
Hoskinson, John., south side of the Square. Hoffman, F. J., west side of the Square .. Naylor, Z. T., southwest corner of the square.
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SEWING MACHINES.
Black, E, HI. agent, northwest corner of the Square.
Smith, J. A., agent, No. 10, Randolph.
Damron, Wm., with E. H. Black.
STEAMSHIP AGENTS.
Chandler, C. V., First National Bank. Holland, L., Union National Bank.
McLean, A., over Union National Bank
MASTER IN CHANCERY.
Bailey, J. S., second floor, first door south, First National Bank.
SORGIIUM EVAPORATOR-MAKERS.
Price, T. J. & J. M .. southeast corner Calhoun and Campbell.
STOVES AND TINWARE.
McIntosh & Blount, north side Square. Wells Bros., north side Square.
Fisher & Bro., (stove makers), west side of Randolph, north of railroad.
Scott & Cook, south side Square.
TAILORS.
Hastic, W., sec .. nd floor Holland's Block, Randolph.
Kerman, Win., at Wald Bros., east side Square,
Mcclellan, J. C., No. 7, north Side of the Square.
Milligan, G., east side of the Square.
Phelps, W'm., second floor, northwest corner of the square.
Strauss & Wilson, No. 16, north side of the Square.
Venable Bros., No. 11, north side of the Square.
Phelps, J. II., north side of the Square, Bailey's Block. TRUNKS AND VALISES.
Lamon, P. E. north side Square, No. 2.
Kenner & Brooking, north side Square, No. 3.
Randolph, B. F., 15, north side Square.
UNDERTAKERS.
Martin. B. F., & Son, 5 Opera House block. MeElrath, J., southwest corner Square.
WAGON MAKERS AND DEALERS.
Brandon, J. F .. & Co., southeast corner Randolph and Calhoun.
Gribble, J. L., 26 and 28 South Lafayette .
Imes, W. L., corner Carroll and Edwards.
Lancy, S. F., corner Corroll and Lafayette.
Stewart & Price, corner Calhoun and Campbell.
Lodge, A. K. south Lafayette.
WATCHIES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY.
Kline, C., 5 Bailey block, north side Square.
Seem & Broaddus, northeast corner Square.
Stocker, L .. south side Square.
Wilson, J. Il., south side Square.
CHURCHIES.
Christian Church, north side Carroll, east of Lafayette street ; Elder G. W. Mapes, pastor. Congregational Church, north side Carroll, cast of Randolph street.
Evangelical Lutheran Church, east side Campbell, south of Jackson street; Rev. G. H. Schnurr, pastor. First Baptist Church, south side Carroll, west of Lafayette street ; Rev. J. L. M. Young, pastor. M. E. Church, west side Lafayette, north of Carroll street ; Rev. M. A. Head, pastor.
Presbyterian Church, north side Carroll street, east of Square; Rev. J. Moore, pastor. St. Paul's Catholic Church, south side Jackson, west of Johnson street; Rev. J. Tuohy, pastor. Second Baptist (colored), east side Lafayette, north of Carroll street.
Second Methodist (colored), west side Square.
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