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Platt & Bro, hardware, State.
Porter Win F, Restaurant and Saloon, IO State.
Potter F A, dry goods, Ship.
Potter & Potter, Lawyers, Ship.
Preston Wallace, lumber mnfr.
Ransom T T, grocer, cor State and Ship.
Ray H H & H W, dentists, State.
Ricaby Wm, jeweler, 48 State.
Rice Z & Son, grocers, 40 State.
Roberts Emmett, physician, State. Rockwell H C, dentist, Ship.
St Charles Hotel, Charles Krieger Propr, cor Front and Ship. (See ade.)
St Joseph Republican (weekly), Wm Ricaby propr.
St Joseph Traveler and Herald (weekly), St Joseph Publishing Co proprs, State.
Sauerbier Frederick, grocer, Main.
Scott A H jr, physician, cor State and Ship. Scott & Co, druggists, cor State and Ship.
Shepard M & A. jewelers and agents Ameri- can Exp Co, State.
Shierer George, meat market, Main.
Shoeman Charles, barber, 34 State. Smith George E, grocer, 17 State. Stebbins Sarah, confectionery, Main. Stevens J E, real estate, 12 State.
Stevens & Brooks, grocers, Main. Stewart Charles, hardware, 42 State.
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Storrs John C, carpenter and builder. Sweet C C & Bro, general store, cor Ship and State.
Taylor Francis, merchant tailor, cor State and Pleasant.
Terry & Co, wines & liquors, State,
Wallace & Barnes, lumber, Water.
Webster A K, physician, 48 State.
Weckler Peter, saloon, Ship.
Wells A W & Co, fruit package mnfrs, Water. Wertz Charles, merchant tailor.
Western Union Tel Co, G R Morrison oper- ator, 42 State.
White H K, boots and shoes, State. Wilcox Wm H & Co, Fruit Package Mnfrs, State. ( See adv.) Wilkinson John, bakery and restaurant, 3I State.
Wilson John W, Baker and Grocer, Ship. Wilson A M & Co, furniture, Ship.
Winslow D A, general insurance and real estate agent, cor State and Pleasant.
Winslow & Canfield, Lawyers, cor State and Pleasant.
Yore John, grocer, Ship. Zekind & Katzenstein, clothing, 32 State.
St. Charles Hotel,
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C. KRIEGER, Proprietor.
Livery Stable connected with House. Bus Line to Benton Harbor. Good Sample Rooms.
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Pock Basket without R. B. Top.
Pock Baskot R. R. Top. Consisting of Berry, Grape and Vegetable Boxes, Peach and Grape Baskets, also Clothes Pin Box- es, and all boxes made out of Veneering.
Hallock Qt. Box.
We are the Oldest Manufacturers of Fruit Packages in the West, and feel confident that we can furnish the best style of packages now in use. We use nothing but the best of material, and will guarantee satisfaction. All Orders filled promptly on short notice. Goods Packed and Delivered at the Depot or Dock Free of Charge.
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ST. LOUIS.
A flourishing incorporated village num- bering some 1,400 inhabitants in Pine River township in the northern part of Gratiot county, 8 miles north of Ithaca and 33 west of Saginaw, with which latter place it is connected by the S. V. & St L. R. R. It is on Pine river which furnishes water power, in a level wooded country. It contains two saw mills, a sash and door factory, two tan- neries, a weekly newspaper, the Herald, four hotels, a mineral spring, three churches, etc. Lumber, square timber, shingles, staves and flour make up the leading shipments. Set- tled 1854. Incorporated 1869. Telegraph -Atlantic and Pacific. Express -- American. G. W. McHenry, postmaster.
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Acker & Graham, sash and door factory.
Anderson Marcus L, lawyer.
Baldwin J R, physician.
Bisbee A, photographer.
Brace & Kent, furniture mnfrs.
Bradley P J, physician.
Branch Mrs H E, millinery.
Branch H E, physician.
Brooks Rev Elisha H, (Christian).
Budd James, harness maker.
Chapman W H, harness mnfr.
Cheseman A R, physician.
Crandall C H, dentist.
Crossman Bros, general store.
Darragh A B, Cashier Gratiot County Bank.
Doty H S, tanner.
Doxey W R, blacksmith.
Farleman & Stronach, House. Car- riage and Ornamental Painters.
Fiero W E, druggist.
Gale Horace, saloon.
Garvin Miss M A, millinery.
Giddings C W, sheriff and U S marshal.
Giddings J C, real estate and insurance.
Gillis A, merchant tailor.
Gould Jay, restaurant and groceries.
Graham J B, editor St Louis Herald.
Graves H G & Co, liquors and grocer- ies.
Hale G W, boot and shoe maker.
Harrison Bros, harness makers. Hart A H, tobacco and liquors. Herrington & Ewell, general store. Hofstetter George, bakery and confection- ery.
Hogle Albert & Co, Proprs Potter House. Holcomb H L, grist mill and foundry.
Holcomb & Evans, propr St Louis magnetic spring.
Holdship Thomas, saloon.
Holliday C R, millinery and dry goods.
Holmes Albert, furniture and undertaker.
Hooker I, furniture.
Johnston G A, liquors.
Jordan Rev H D, (Methodist).
Kane M, boots and shoes.
Kemp & Williams, grocers.
Kennedy Stiles, physician.
Kipp William, groceries.
Knapp L C, carpenter and builder.
Kroll J P, Propr Eastman House.
Leonard & Scott, Attorneys at Law. Lightenstein Jacob, cigar mnfr.
Lutes C H, physician.
McDowell Thomas, groceries and pro- visions.
McHenry Geo W, justice of the peace and books and stationery.
McHenry James, Propr Exchange Hotel.
Mckibben James A, dry goods and cloth- ing.
MeOmber && Paddock, Real Estate, Loan, Commission, Insurance and Collec- tion Agents.
McRae John & Co, lumber and stave mnfrs. n Burgess & Son, meat market. Carns Frank, saloon.
Martin Henry M, livery and sale stable.
Meyer J, physician.
Miller Frank, lawyer.
Nichols George, druggist and jewler.
Noble J T, barber.
Paddock James, justice of the peace.
Payne A O, marble cutter.
Payne Z V. general store.
Pulfer George, saloon and restaurant.
Rennels Bros, drugs, books and groceries.
Samson C K, drugs, groceries, etc.
Scott Samuel J, lawyer.
Scott Stephen, blacksmith. Seymour & Holcomb, general store.
Sheffield & Coates, hardware. Shelt John, merchant tailor.
Skinner A B, jewelry.
Snider Peter, millwright.
Sproll Robert, rail road and express agent. Stebbins A M, saloon.
Tibbitts Joseph, general store.
Truax L W, meat market.
Tuger John, general store.
Utley A J, lawyer.
Vincent N D, carpenter and builder.
Vogt & Schlichtig, meat market.
Wessels James W, dry goods Wessels & Wheeler, cigar mnfrs,
White Nathaniel, saloon.
Whitney T W, lawyer.
Willett Rev Joseph T, (Presbyterian).
Willitts Adelbert, blacksmith, Wilson C M, saloon.
Wright A F, Agricultural Implements. Wright James IK, Attorney at Law.
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A small village 2 miles south of Salem Station, on the D. L. & L. M. R. R. It is in Salem township, Washtenaw county, 14 miles northeast of Ann Arbor, and 30 from Detroit. It is on the river Rouge, in a fine farming region, but has no manufacturing interests. Salem expects to be a point on a road running north from Ypsilanti, to be built some time in the future. T. H. Cor- son, postmaster.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Corson Tunis H, general store. Dolley Diederich, wagon maker.
Kolaisch Charles, boot and shoemaker. Sheffield Henry H, harness maker. Wheaton Alexander, blacksmith.
SALEM STATION. (See Summit.)
SALINE.
Saline was first settled in 1824, being one of the oldest places in the interior. In 1864 it received a village charter, and now boasts 1, 000 inhabitants. It is in Saline township, Washtenaw county, and on the Detroit, Hillsdale & Southwestern R R, II miles
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southwest of Ypsilanti, 40 miles from De- troit, and 9 south of Ann Arbor. The Saline river, a tributary of the Raisin, fur- nishes water power. The manufactories comprise a foundry, 3 flouring mills, and some minor industries. It contains 4 churches, Methodist, Presbyterian, Lutheran and Baptist, a fine three-story union school, a weekly newspaper, the Review, etc. It ships grain, chiefly. Telegraph, Western Union. Express, American. George B Mason, postmaster.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
American Express Co, George Hall, agent. American House, John Kanouse,
Propr.
Brainard William, meat market.
Burkhart & Aldrich, dry goods.
Chandler Samuel, physician.
Clark & Edumans, hardware.
Davenport W H & Son, dry goods.
Eunis George, Tailor
Engle Seth, lawyer.
Exchange Hotel, Anson Harmon, propr. Forbes J, justice of the peace.
Forbes Matilda, milliner.
Fowler Norman, dry goods.
Gauntlett Richard, boots and shoes.
Godfrey Sophia, dressmaker.
Gooding Alice milliner.
Gross & Brother, Mnfrs Plows and Agricultural Implements.
Hall Daniel, physician.
Hall Eleazer, physician.
Hall George, agent D. H. & S. W. R. R., and American Express Co.
Hallock Dayton, druggist.
Marmon. Anson, Hotel.
Propr Exchange
Hauser Christopher, boots and shoes.
Jackson Wm, meat market.
Kanouse John, propr American House. Krause Frederick, saloon.
Lawrence & King, grocers.
Mckinnon John, clothing.
Mason Mial, druggist.
Ottmar John, boot and shoemaker.
Palmer Louis E, Jeweler.
Parsons Cornelius, dry goods. Reimold Edward, saloon. Schirer Brothers, blacksmiths.
Sherwood D B, editor Saline Review. Sturm Jacob, harness maker.
Thompson James, Barber.
Turner Mrs Mary E, Dressmaker.
Voorhies Abraham C, Boots and Shoes.
Wallace Daniel, meat market.
Watson Henry, physician. Webb & Hull, hardware. W U Telegraph Co, George Hall, agent. Whiting Frank, Billiards and Saloon.
SALT RIVER.
A village of 200 inhabitants in Coe town- ship, Isabella county, on Salt river, Io miles southeast of Mt. Pleasant, and 12 miles northwest from St. Louis, the nearest railway station. The place was settled about 1865. The surrounding country is adapted both to farming and lumbering, but lumber, hoops and staves are the principal shipments. Salt River has a semi-weekly mail. Dr. J. J. Struble, postmaster.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Bigelow H O, blacksmith.
Brown S C, collecting and real-estate agent. Evans Joseph, wagon maker.
Foland T H, general store.
Fredericks Wm, harness maker.
Fuller H H, carpenter. Gruber Geo, blacksmith.
Hannet Thomas, propr National Hotel.
Kennedy S & Son, saw and planing mill. Lauderdale G W, physician.
Millikin & Hibbard, saw and planing mill.
Shepherd I N, lumber dealer.
Stahlman & Young, saw and flouring mill.
Struble J J, physician. Struble H & Son, general store.
Struble J J & Son, druggists. Tinker A M, lawyer.
Upton J J, carpenter.
Walters Jacob, blacksmith.
Ziegler G, boot and shoemaker.
SALZBURG.
A lumber and salt manufacturing village, on the left bank of the Saginaw river oppo- site Portsmouth. It is in the township of Bangor, Bay county. The J. L. & S. R. R. runs through the village. Salzburg is a mile southwest of Bay City, and 14 miles north of Saginaw City. It contains between 500 and 600 inhabitants, 5 or 6 large saw mills, a flouring mill. 3 salt manufacturing establish- ments, etc. The place was settled in 1854. Lumber, salt and shingles constitute the great bulk of the shipments hence. It has a daily mail. Geo. Staudacher, postmaster. BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Brooks Mrs C F, lumber and salt mnfr.
Clark Wm H, planing mill.
Clark & McGuffin, shingles, staves and head- ing.
Davis William, Propr Railroad House. Eichhorn Geo, groceries and saloon.
Elliot Robert, blacksmith.
Fitzhugh F & Co, flouring mills.
Foster John C, brewer.
Frank Peter, saloon.
Gilson Andrew J, propr Gilson House.
Guntermann Henry, meat market. Hecht Geo Adam, flour and saw mills.
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Kirchmann Ignatz, saloon. Kolb George, brewer. Laderach & Bros, lumber and salt mnfrs. Malone & Gardiner, lumber mnfrs. Neuman Charles. saloon.
Petremoulx Medard, saloon.
Petremoulx Napoleon, Propr Salz- burg House, w end Bridge.
Railroad House, Wm Davis Propr. Root A H, shingle mnfr,
Rosa Thomas, brewer.
Salzburg House, N Petremoulx Propr, w end Bridge.
Schaeffele Valentine, baker.
Shappi Mrs J J, saloon. Staudacher & Co, General Store, Wood and Boat Supplies.
Walbauir Valentine, shoemaker. Zagelmeyer Louis, lime mnfr. Zeder House, Rudolph Zeder Propr. Zeder Rudolphe, Propr Zeder House.
SAND BEACH.
A village of 400 inhabitants on the shore of lake Huron, in Sand Beach township, Huron county, 42 miles north of Lexington. It is the location of the new harbor of refuge in process of construction by the United States government. Port Huron, 60 miles south, is its nearest railroad point. It for- merly manufactured largely of lumber and shingles, but the pine in the vicinity is ex- hausted and the trade is wholly abandoned. The attention of the settlers of the vicinity is now more directed to agriculture. Grain, potatoes and hay are the staple products. It has a daily mail. Express-American. Tele- graph-Western Union. Bela Jenks, post- mistress.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Dale, Stead & Co, harbor contractors; King John, fisherman.
Buell L A H, fisherman. Gutsch A & Bro, boot and shoemakers. Pittsley A, hotel propr. Bartlett R, general store. Pack, Jenks & Co, general store and Ameri- can Express agents.
SAND LAKE.
Sand Lake is a village on the G. R. & I. R. R., in Kent county, 27 miles above Grand Rapids, and S south of Howard City. It is in the pine woods, and, of saw and shingle mills, numbers some 8 or 10 in and immedi- ately around the village. Lumber, shingles and staves form the bulk of the shipments. Population, 700. Express, United States, Telegraph, Western Union. M. Lewis Swift, postmaster.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Alexander John M, jeweler.
Avery Orrin W, lumber and shingle mnfr. Beaver, Miller & Co, Geo M Gotshall, agent, lumber.
Berridge John, grocer.
Berridge Jonathan, saloon and restaurant.
Bliss Ed, druggist.
Cornes William H, meat market.
Cowin James S, druggist.
Crabb & Co, grocers.
Culbertson John, flour and feed.
Darrin Byron, blacksmith and wagon maker.
Dickens Erastus, propr Noble House.
Dickerson Jerome, general store.
Dodds & Cook, machinists.
Dunnett Milton L, agent John Culbertson, flour and feed.
Eldredge & Orr, planing mill.
Finch George, barber.
Fowler Charles, meat market.
Giddings Alfred, groceries.
Gould & Walker, livery.
Grannis James, blacksmith.
Haifley Peter, shingle mnfr.
Hartt M & S, mnfrs lumber and shingles.
Johnson Oscar, boots and shoes.
Kitchen Eliakim W, general store.
Langston K H, stave mnfr.
Lewis Willis, dry goods and clothing.
Lobdell & Lurvey, proprs Baker House.
Ludington James H, physician.
Maynard Frank, billiard saloon.
Mills Aaron T, harness maker.
Phelps Theodore I. propr Sand Lake House.
Sand Lake House, T I Phelps propr. Sheets Abner, station agent and telegraph operator, G. R. & I. depot.
Smith Wm, saloon.
Stone & Seeley, lumber mnfrs.
Swift Bros, hardware.
Symonds James C, boots and shoes.
U S Express Co, James S Cowin, agent. Walton & Whitney, saloon.
SANDSTONE.
A signal station on the M. C. R. R., 6 miles west of Jackson. Ship to Parma, 4 miles west. There are only about a dozen families in the place. E. H. Haddock, postmaster.
SANFORD.
A small village of 140 inhabitants, on the F. & P. M. R. R., in Jerome township, Mid- land county, 8 miles above Midland City. It is on the Tittabawassee river, and has one shingle mill. Express-American ; Tele- graph-Western Union. J. F. Hamilton, postmaster.
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Higgins George, hotel propr. Purdy James, shingle mnfr.
Sanford C S, hotel propr.
Wells, Stone & Co, general store.
SARANAC.
A thriving village on the D. & M. R. R. 812 miles west of lonia, 26 east of Grand Rapids and 133 from Detroit. It is on Grand river, in Boston township, Ionia county. The first settlement was made here in 1837, but it was not till 1851 that it be- came anything of a village. It was incor- porated in 1868 and now claims over 1200 inhabitants. It numbers among its manu- factories flour, sash, doors and blinds, dressed lumber, chairs, agricultural implements, etc. Express -- American. Telegraph-Western Union. Jonathan A. Sprague, postmaster.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Adams Wells C, meat market.
American Express Co, G A Cotton agent.
Anderson John P, hardware.
Anderson & Shindorf, blacksmiths and wagon makers.
Armstrong Edward B, general store. Ballou Chas, saloon.
Barber & Marsh, founders and mnfrs agri- cultural implements. Benson & Nash, hardware, Bridge.
Bostwick Ransom, propr American Hotel.
Brown James T, tinware. Campbell James S, meat market. Case John B, harness maker. Chipman Geo W, boots and shoes.
Clark Wm G, grocer. Cotton Gilbert A, grocer.
Darling Walter, boot and shoemaker.
Donovan Charles S, clothing.
Donovan Dennis, justice of the peace.
Dresskell Wm M, jeweler.
Frace Henry, dry goods.
Granger Joseph J, grocer. Guile Walter, saloon.
Hallam Edward L, boots and shoes.
Holcomb Alfred W, meat market. Holmes Nathan, flouring mill. Hopkins & McCollough, harness makers. Hoyt Henry A, general store.
Hubbard & Fox, Stave and Heading Factory and Planing and Re-Sawing Mill. Hudson Richard D, lawyer. Huntley Delos M, furniture. Jones A P C, physician. Jones L E, blacksmith. Kelly Wm, saw mill. Ketcham Abraham, grocer. Killmer James H, general store. Kitchen Elijah, millinery.
Latta Hector H, wagon maker.
Lee Archelaus C, grain and produce. Lee & Goodell, bankers.
Malcomson John F, flouring mill. Mercer & Slater, mnfrs boat oars.
Mills John E, saloon.
Moon Corwin A, confectionery.
Murdock Uri, justice of the peace.
Oberson John, boot and shoemaker.
Outwater John, grocer.
Petrie & Welch, pump makers.
Richards & Cushing, druggists.
Roberts James T, wagon shop.
Rogers Geo W. Grocer.
Scheidt Peter, wagon and blacksmith shop.
Spencer E & F H, druggists and grocers. Swarthout Ralph, cooper.
Taylor John, blacksmith.
Taylor Philip, lively.
Vosper Richard, justice of the peace.
Weiers Marshall A, agricultural implements. Western Union Telegraph Co, Sam'l A Watt manager.
Wilson T & Son, dry goods. Wunch C, physician.
Wykes Edward, station agent.
SAUGATUCK.
This is an incorporated village boasting some 1, 200 inhabitants and situated on the Kalamazoo river, 3 miles above its mouth, though in a direct line only 34 of a mile from the shore of lake Michigan. The river here widens into a small lake, on the oppo- site shore of which is the village of Douglas. Saugatuck is in Allegan county 25 miles .southwest of the county seat and 5 west of Richmond station on the C. & M. L. S. R. R., its railroad shipping point. "By lake it is 87 miles from Chicago, 28 miles south of Grand Haven and 42 north of St. Joseph. It is surrounded by a rolling country pos- sessing a light sandy loam soil admirably adapted to fruit culture. Peaches, apples, grapes and berries are cultivated. The vil- lage contains one or more each of tanneries, saw mills, planing mills, breweries, furniture factories, sash and blind factories, shingle mills, etc. Also Congregational, Episcopal and Reformed Dutch churches, and a week- ly newspaper, the Lake Shore Commercial. Express-American. Telegraph-Western Union. Mail-daily. V. W. Johnson, post- master.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
American Express Co, Taylor. & Barber agents.
Bird Henry & Co, Furniture Mnfrs. Breuckman Mary, millinery. Burns John & Co, general store. Carter & Heimer, proprs Union House. Chadbourne Lina, millinery.
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Clipson Samuel, Brewer. Cook J B, eclectic physician. Dole James, carriage maker. Ebmayer Henry, shingle mill.
Ensign C A, Druggist and Dealer in Books, Stationery, Wall Paper, etc.
Ensign John, shoemaker. Falconer Daniel, photographer.
Forbes James, wagon maker.
Francis John, grocer.
Goshorn Samuel C, shoemaker.
Haile William, livery stable.
Mall Charles, Propr Saugatuck House. (See adu.) Hanchett John P, harness maker.
Hough Solomon R, saloon.
Hoy W T, physician,
Johnson V W, Postmaster and Dealer in Books, Stationery, etc.
Kibby Jervis, Propr Eagle Hotel.
Kleeman Reinhold F, saloon.
Kleeman Theodore F, saloon.
Lake Shore Commercial, C M Winslow publisher.
MacRae Alexander, physician.
Maxsom Byron A, jewelery.
Metzger Jacob, barber. Miller Charles, saloon.
Morrison Stephen A, insurance agent.
Nies John, Hardware, Stoves and Tin- ware.
Priest John blacksmith.
Rode Richard, saloon.
Saugatuck House, Charles Hall Propr.
Saugatuck Lumber Co, F B Stock- bridge Pres, L B Coates Vice-Pres, J F Henry Treas.
Saugatuck Wood Working Co, Weed, Dunn & King proprs.
Schirike E H, physician.
Schnobel Henry, Hardware, Stoves and Tinware.
Speers Robert, meat market.
Stimson H H & Son, physicians.
Takken Edward, blacksmith.
Taylor & Barber, Dry Goods, Gro- ceries and General Merchandise.
Thomas Geo H, wagon maker. Walsh George, meat market.
W. U. Tel. Co, Miss Nettie Rust operator. Wolf S, clothing, etc.
Wright E B, physician.
SAULT DE STE. MARIE.
The county seat of Chippewa county, an in- corporated village of about 2,000 inhabitants, situated on St. Mary's river, the outlet of lake Superior abreast of the famous falls or rapids. It is about 350 miles from Detroit, and 170 east of Marquette. The great ob- ject of interest at the Sault is the ship canal, by means of which vessels overcome the rapids. This was completed in 1855, but the increasing trade with the lake Superior country has already outgrown its capacity, and a much more capacious lift lock is now being constructed alongside of the old canal. It is excavated in the solid rock, and will be arranged to receive two of the largest vessels and transfer them at one lift from the lower to the higher level, or vice versa, The old locks take but one vessel and two lifts are required. Both sets of locks will be em- ployed.
Fort Brady is located just below the village, and here a small garrison is usually kept.
There is little or no manufacturing carried on here, though the unlimited water power offers rare advantages. On the Canadian side of the river, however, a large flouring mill has been erected, to be stocked with Minnesota wheat brought down from Duluth to be manufactured here for the eastern market. If this experiment proves success- ful it will doubtless be extended, and the Sault may in time rival Rochester, N. Y., as the " flour city " of the Union. Two saw mills are the extent of its manufactures at
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Catholic, Methodist and Presbyterian churches, and some other business and social interests. Lumber and fish are shipped.
Telegraph-Western Union. Mail semi- weekly, but daily during the season of navi- gation. Alex. Gurnoe, postmaster.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Barker C C & Son, contractors.
Blank Andrew, ice cream saloon.
Boyle & Roach, general store and contractors.
Braun A, confectionery.
Brown Geo W, lawyer.
Carleton Guy HI, surveyor.
Carleton & Kemp, warehousemen.
Church P S, general store.
Easterday Rev F R (Presbyterian).
Ferrard Rev M (Catholic).
Frare Rev F (Catholic).
Gager Augustin, grocer.
Guth Phillip, boots and shoes.
Hopkins Mrs, boarding bouse.
Hursley A F, propr Exchange Hotel.
Johnston Rev J (Methodist).
Kemp Geo, notary public. King J HT, physician.
Knox W C, propr Lake House.
Kuthman Rev F (Catholic).
Linke Charles, butcher.
Linke Charles J, lighthouse keeper.
Lyon O B, physician.
Mcknight Leicester, deputy Collector of Cus- toms.
McKnight Thomas, prosecuting attorney Chippewa county.
Metzger Louis, baker and confectioner.
Parr Thomas, butcher. Payment Bros, steamboat landing.
Prenzlauer A, general store. Prenzlauer Bros, dry goods.
Rains Tudor, propr Rains Hotel.
Ruheul William, boots and shoes.
Ryan Dennis, hotel propr. Ryan Thomas, butcher. Ryan Thomas, liquors and cigars.
Scranton M W, general store. Semore Geo, saw mill.
Seymour Henry W, saw mill
Smith H P, propr Chippewa House. Tagoze John & Sons, farmers. Taylor James, justice of the peace. Trempe Louis P & Bro, general store.
Walles Albert, jeweler. Wilson Wm, general store.
Williams W, drugs and stationery.
SAWYER.
A village of 300 inhabitants-also known as Troy-in Chickaming township, Berrien county, on the C. &. M. L. S. R. R., 10 miles north of New Buffalo. It is on the shore of lake Michigan. Lumber and farm produce
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