Michigan state gazetteer and business directory, 1877 Volume III (v2), Part 14

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Publication date: 1877
Publisher: Detroit, Mich. : R.L. Polk
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Atwood A, lumber minfr.


Barnard & Stewart, lumber mnfrs.


Christ & Newton, planing mill.


Hammond KA, Physician. Kearney R, Am express agent.


Kearney & Laughlin, lumber and store.


Kilburn J, physician.


Shaver D W, D L & N R R agent.


Sturtevant & Case, hotel. Sullivan Dennis, restaurant.


Ward E F & Co, Lumber Mnfrs.


Wright James, physician.


MARCELLUS.


A small place in Clinton township, Ma- comb county, about 2 miles south of Mt. Clemens.


Perry Hous .....


O. O. PERRY, Proprietor.


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Spacious first-class Stabling attached to the House. Stages leave from this Hotel for Fowler and St. Johns, Daily.


SIMEON HEWITT, FURNITURE DEALER -- AND --


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UNDERTAKER


Wood and Metallic Coffins constantly on hand Hearse and Carriages always in readiness and furnished at reasonable rates


MAPLE RAPIDS, MICHIGAN.


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MARCELLUS.


A flourishing village on the line of the Chicago & Lake Huron R. R., 13 miles northeast of Cassopolis, 39 southwest of Battle Creek and 160 from Detroit. It is in the northeast corner of Cass county, in the center of a good, level farming country. Wheat, corn, oats and pork are staple pro- ducts. Lumber and staves are the chief articles of manufacture. Marcellus was set- tled in 1870 and has a population of about 600. It has 2 churches, Congregational and Methodist, offices of the Western Union tel- egraph and American Express Co's, and a daily mail, Benjamin F. Hughes, post- master.


BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Arnold L, Hotel Propr. Carbine H, physician.


Chapman H. L, hardware.


Childs H R, harnessmaker.


Corbin II & Co, druggists.


Fisher O IN, Wagonmaker.


Flint J M, hotel propr.


Gardner Joseph & Bro, grocers.


Giddings H E, blacksmith.


Hughes B F, Grocer and Justice of the Peace.


Kester A H, general store.


McElrath Robert, physician.


Madden C D, physican.


Matthews WO, express agent. Russell M T, physician.


Russell M T & Bro, druggists.


Shaver N J, general store. Shaver R E, wagonmaker.


Stern S & Co, general store.


Trowbridge & Co. Stave Mnfrs. Weatherby W L., station agent.


MARENGO.


This village is located on the M. C. R. R., in the township of Marengo, Calhoun county. It was first settled in 1831, and has about 150 inhabitants. The surround- ing country is chiefly agricultural, and wheat, with some oats, barley and hay are grown. The Kalamazoo river supplies ex- cellent water power, utilized by saw and flouring mills. Distances ; to Marshall 6 miles, to Jackson, east, 25 miles. Tele- graph, Western Union. Mail, daily. John Evans, postmaster.


BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Emery Leander, carriage mnfr.


Evans HA MI, General Store.


Evans John, flouring mill.


Gildersleeve John C & G L, blacksmith, Houck Enos, farmer. Swan F D, station agent. Young Rev E D (Methodist).


MARILLA.


A postoffice in Marilla township, Manistee county, 30 miles northeast of Manistee, the county seat. It is on the mail stage route from Manistee to Manton station, on the G. R. & I. R. R., 25 miles east, and has a weekly mail. John Brimmer, postmaster.


MARINE CITY.


Is located on the St. Clair river, 50 miles above Detroit and 20 below Port Huron. It is in Cottrellville township, St. Clair county, 7 miles above Algonac at the mouth of the river. Marine City has acquired considera- ble reputation for ship building, some of the largest steam vessels afloat on the northwest- ern lakes having been built here. The other interests of the place are lumber, stave and flouring mills, sash and blind factories, a tannery, a brewery, etc. Limburger cheese is also manufactured in the vicinity. The village contains 5 churches-Catholic, Epis- copal, Methodist, German Methodist and Lutheran-a large Union school building, a bank, and a weekly newspaper, the Gazette, independent in politics. Telegraph, Western Union. Express, McClure & Co's. John J Spinks, postmaster.


BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Allger Martin, blacksmith.


Antons Dirk, grocer.


Antons John, grocer.


Backus Mis James W, groceries.


Baker William, blacksmith.


Barron Alexander B, photographer.


Benton Fremont E, dentist.


Bernatz Jacob, stoves and tinware.


Bissell Philip D, propr Marine City Gazette. Black Elias D, Physician. Blood & Hart, general store.


Boehm Peter, boots and shoes. Brake George, blacksmith.


Breuer A. Shoemaker. Breuer A & Co, tanners. Brigham Martin, hotel.


Britz Jacob, blacksmith.


Buttironi Henry, general store.


Clark Captain Phincas, vessel owner. Clough Ansel B, drugs.


Culver, Page, Hoyne & Co., Publishers of Blanks for Public Offices, Nos. HIS & 120 Monroe Street, Chicago.


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Cottrell Lewis C. Dealer in Hardware and Agricultural Implements, 1, 2, 3, 4 Bridge cor Main. Dandell Otto, cigars. Deibler Michael, saloon.


Demont Thomas, propr Demont House.


Dettinger John, tailor.


Donohoe Gibbons S. Grocer.


Dornoff John, grocer, Broadway.


Drawe William, merchant tailor.


Duff William, meat market.


Englehart Belshazer, shoemaker.


Flowers Rev A B ( Episcopalian).


Fewles W El & Co. Sash, Door and Blind Mnfrs. (See ady.) Fredericks Adam, furniture.


Graning Rev John ( Lutheran).


Hadden S W, physician.


Heisler Joseph, carpenter.


Holbert & Westcott, bankers.


Holland Robert, general store.


Muntoom Del C, Attorney at Law, Broadway.


Hurd Ward H, druggist.


Jones George F, confectioner.


Kittler Simond, meat market.


Kliemann Wincel, wagonmaker.


Kobel James, restaurant.


Krider Peter, furniture.


Lempke Henry. Saloon.


McDonnell John, saloon.


McTaggert John E, physician.


Marine City Stave Co, C McElroy pres, John Balten sec, general store.


Marshall James, brewer.


Maus John, general store.


Meyer John G, saloon.


Mills Dean, harnessinaker.


Mohme Charles, baker.


Morley Wm B, justice of the peace.


Monn Christian, saloon.


Parker Leonard B, physician.


Piper Joseph, Wagon Maker.


Rochon Adolphus D, livery.


Saph Valentine A, lawyer.


Schoenhofen Henry, grocer, Broadway. Schulte Henry, grocer.


Senchas L, physician. Shepard Albert R, livery. Souer Jacob, general store.


Souer Valentin L, general store.


Spinks J J & A B, general store.


Spinks Mrs Mary, dry goods.


Spinks Miss Mary J, millinery.


Stevenson James, justice of the peace. Strauss Christian, harnessmaker,


Vollmer & Boomer, Brewery.


Waldmann Henry, watches and jewelry.


Weng J, shoemaker.


Western Union Telegraph, V L Souer agent.


Williams Jefferson, grocery.


Wonsey John A, flour and saw mill.


Woods Joseph, blacksmith.


Woods & Shepard, shoemakers.


MARION.


A small hamlet in the township of Marion, Livingston county, S miles southwest of Howell. At present it has no postoffice.


MARLETTE.


A thriving village having some 400 inhabi- tants, in Marlette township, Sanilac county. It is in a rolling, timbered section of coun- try, and timber, shingles and lath are leading productions. Settled in 1866. Stage to Lexington, the county seat, 33 miles east, weekly, and to Imlay City, on the C. & L. H. R. R., 21 miles south, tri-weekly. Mar- lette contains 3 churches-Baptist, Methodist and Presbyterian-2 saw mills, I grist mill, I shingle mill and a sash, door and furniture factory. Lumber, shingles and grain are shipped. Mail four times per week. John McGill, postmaster.


W. H. FOWLES & CO.,


MANUFACTURERS OF


Sash, Doors and Blinds,


FLOORING, CEILING, SIDING AND MOULDINGS,


Scroll Sawing done to order, Particular attention given to INSIDE BLINDS.


Factory on Belle River, MARINE CITY, MICHIGAN.


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Aldrich T R, tinner. Curry Mrs E M, millinery. Drummond F T, physician. Ellsworth E W, cabinetmaker. English & McCartney, Blacksmiths. Fenner Mrs George H, general store. Frazer William, harnessmaker. Graves William, Hotel. Howard & Pierce, blacksmiths. Kilgour & Mavis, blacksmiths. McCrea II, Physician.


McGill John, general store.


McGill John, sawmill. Moore Albert, livery stable.


Morris Joseph, general store. Smith M W, shoemaker.


Warner, Murray & Co, general store. Weaver George M D, druggist.


Wells N R. hotel.


Wilson R & Son, saw and grist mill.


MARQUETTE.


The commercial metropolis of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, and the county seat of Marquette county, is situated on a beauti- ful bay of the same name, about midway between St. Mary's river and the Wisconsin boundary line, 170 miles from the head of the canal, and about 450 miles, by water, from Detroit. The building of the Mar- quette and Mackinac railroad will lessen the distance necessary to be traveled nearly one hundred miles. It has direct railway com- munication with Chicago and Milwaukee, and, in fact, with all the cities of the West, except those of the Lower Peninsula. It is the eastern terminus of the Marquette, Houghton & Ontonagon railway, now com. pleted a distance of 65 miles to L'Anse, at the head of Keweenaw bay. The actual discovery of the iron beds of Marquette county occurred in IS45, and the settlement of the city dates from about the same time. The first iron dock was built in 1854, and the railroad completed to the mines in IS57. In 1865 the C. & N. W. Ry. was opened to Escanaba, since which time the city has grown steadily, the population now number- ing 6,500.


Marquette is the great center of the iron interests of lake Superior. There are alto. gether some 50 mines and 19 blast furnaces, of the former, worked during the year 1875, the aggregate product was 910, S40 tons, valued at $3,540,499. The product of the blast furnaces, for the same period, amounted


to 81, 753 tons of pig iron, valued at $2,248,- 264, making a total of $5,788,763.


The manufacturing interests of Marquette include 3 large blast furnaces, a rolling mill, I large foundry and machine shop, I saw mill, one brewery, and 2 extensive brown stone quarries, with mills for sawing the stone into merchantable shape.


The Huron Bay Slate & Iror Company are largely engaged in the manufacture and sale of roofing slate, and the time is not far distant when the Huron bay and L' Anse quarries will supply all the slate used in the Northwest.


The extensive car and machine shops of the M. H. & O. R. R. are also located here, and at these shops all the cars employed on the line are constructed and locomotives rebuilt and repaired.


The city is lighted with gas and supplied with water by Holly water works. Three well organized hose com- panies constitute its fire department. The main street contains a number of very handsome blocks. There are 7 churches, some of which are elegant and costly struc- tures. There are 4 ward school buildings and a handsome brown stone edifice erected at a cost of $So, oco for the high school. There are 3 public halls, a $50.000 opera house. several good hotels, among which Cozzens' is in all respects first-class, and enjoys a great popularity with summer visi- tors and tourists.


There is only one newspaper at Marquette, but this one, the Mining Journal, for its enterprise and ability, merits the monopoly it enjoys. The financial interests of the city are represented by 3 banks, with an aggre- gate capital and surplus of $1,300,000. The city has several mercantile establishments that do a business of $250.000 each, annu- ally. Telegraph, Western Union and North. western. Express, American. S. M. Bill- ings, postmaster.


BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Adams Charles P, hardware.


Armstrong Mrs Bessie, propr Tremont House, Superior.


Baker Mrs Rose, milliner, Washington.


Ball & Owen, Lawyers, Opera House Block.


Bancroft Iron Co. J C Morse sec.


Barnes Harry, dentist, Washington. Bay Furnace Co, F B Spear pres, E P Wil- liams sec. Berdie & Heyn, wines and liquors, Front. Black Cyrenius P, lawyer.


Fine English Suitings,


At SOL. S. BATESON & BRO'S .. Merchant Taifors, Detroit, Mich.


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Brooks T B, iron expert.


Browe Wm. C, gen pass agt M H & O R R.


Brown James S, grocer, Front.


Brownell Seymour, supt Marquette Brown Stone Co.


Burt Frear Stone Co, John Burt pres, Wm Burt treas and general manager.


Burt Miram A, Agent Peninsular Iron Co, Real Estate and General Agent N W Mutual Life.


Burt Samuel S, dealer in mineral lands.


Burt Wm, treas Burt Frear Stone Co.


Call Charles IN. Sec and Treas Lake Superior Powder Co and Dealer in Toy, Bickford & Co's Safety Fuse. (See adv.) Campbell Ambrose, register U S Land Office. Carney Edward, City Hotel, Lake.


Cary Thomas, propr National Hotel, Spring. Champion Iron Co, Alfred Kidder General Agent. ( See adv.)


Chandler Joseph H, collector of customs.


Childs Brainard F, photographer, front.


Citizens' Bank. Ambrose Campbell Pres, James M Wilkinson Cashier. (See adv.)


Cleveland Iron Mining Co, J C Morse agent. Cochran John L, City Attorney, Front. Cohn Louis, tailor, Front.


Coles Jeffery, meat market.


Conklin George N, Jewelry and Silver Ware, Lake Superior and Foreign Speci- mens.


Cook Thomas, saloon, Superior.


Cozzens' Hotel, John F W Thomas Propr. (See adv.)


Crary & Burt, job printers, Masonic Block. Crowley John, druggist, 49 Front.


Crucial James B, Physician and Sur- geon.


Custom House, dist of Superior, J H Chan- dler, collector.


Dalliba James E, Lawyer and Register in Bankruptcy.


Dalliba Wm S, manager W U and N W Tel Cos and agent Am Ex Co.


Dempsy Patrick, fish dealer.


Desjardins Joseph A, physician.


Doerr Frederick, shoemaker, Washington.


Donovan Timothy, saloon, Front.


Downs Hylor A, sec and treas Huron Bay Slate and Iron Co and insurance.


Dwyer James, saloon.


Eggers Charles A. Blank Book Mnfr and Book Binder. ( See adv.)


Ely Samuel P, office 3 National Bank Block.


Enright James, harnessmaker, Spring. Everett P M & Son, bankers.


Ferris Frederick, Station Agent M H&ORR.


First National Bank of Mar- guette. Peter White Pres, H E Pearse Cashier. (See adv).


Fraser Edward, lumber dealer. Freeman Andrew J, boat builder.


Freeman & Bro. Livery, Sale and Boarding Stable, 54 Front.


Frei Jacob, grocer, 103 Front.


Gillett John II. Tug Owner and Sec Marquette Lumber Co. . (See adv)


Glaser John, barber, Superior.


Green Wm, produce, Front.


Greenewald Frank, marble works, Washing. ton.


Gregory H & Co, contractors and sawmill.


Grieninger George, saloon, Washington.


Gries Martin, Boots and Shoes, cor Front and Spring.


Gustafson Carl, Propr Skandanavian House.


Hagarty Michael, saloon, Front.


Hager & Wallaster, Furniture Mnfrs. Main. (See adv.)


Hallam John, Builder and Under- taker, Front.


Handford & Brimacombe, boots and shoes, Spring.


Hanhard M R & Co, hardware, etc, Front.


Hanley Terry, Billiard Hall, Surper- ior. (See adv.)


Hardy Edward S, Probate Judge.


Harlow Amo; R, lumber dealer,


Ilealy Wm P, lawyer.


Hodgins. Thomas, propr mineral spring.


Hopkins C Harry, city editor Mining Jour- nal.


Hornby John, asst supt M H & O R R.


Hotop & Lantz, Grocers, cor 3d and Washington.


Humphrey S D, physician, Washington.


Hungerford Iron Co, S Peck agent.


Hunt Patrick, harnessmaker, Superior.


Hurley Huron Mountain Slate and Mining Co, T T Hurley pres.


Hurley Timothy T, pres Stone Co and har- nessmaker.


Huron Bay Slate & Iron Co. W L Wetmore Pres, H A Downs Sec and Treas. (Sce adv).


Hursley Bros, tug owners.


Jackson Harrison W, dry goods, Front.


Kidder Alfred, General Agent Cham- pion Iron Co. (See adds. )


Kleckner Joseph, saloon, Washington.


Lake Superior Powder Co, Jay C Morse Pres, CH Call Sec and Treas. (See ade.)


Culver, Page, Hoyne & Co., Wholesale Paper Dealers, Nos. 118 & 120 Monroe Street, Chicago.


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COZZENS


HOTEL


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MARQUETTE, L. S., - MICHIGAN.


BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED,


Overlooking the Bay and Lake.


Arranged and conducted to meet the requirements and tastes of all, the tourist, the invalid and the business man,


JOHN F. W. THOMAS, Proprietor.


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Lamp Christian, Boots and Shoes, Superior.


L'Anse Brown Stone Co, T T Hurley pres.


Lefebvre Lucien, Barber and Bath Rooms, Front.


Levy Sally M, clothing.


Levy & Torbe, boots and shoes, 73 Front. Lyon Fanham, propr Northwestern Hotel. McCabe John, blacksmith.


McComber Iron Co, J C Morse agent.


McNamara J J & Co, Planing Mill, Contractors and Builders. (See adv).


Machts August, Grocer and Provisions, 55 Front.


Mack & Frei, lime mufrs.


Magnetic Iron Co, S Peck agent.


Marouw John, saloon, Washington.


Marquette Brown Stone Co, F P Wetmore pres, S Brownell sec and treas.


Marquette Gas Light Co, M H Maynard general manager,


Marquette, Houghton &x Ontous- yOR R R, S Schoch, general manager, Front.


Marquette Lumber Co, J H Gillett Sec.


Marquette & Pacific Rolling Mill Co. W W Wheaton Treas and General Manager, John Scudder Sec. (See adv.)


Mather's Mall H R Mather Propr. Mather Henry R, deputy County Treas.


Mathews & Longyear, Land, Tax, Exploring Agency and Insurance, Ever- ett's Block. ( See adv.)


Mayerus Dominique, Billiard Hall, Front.


Maynard Matthew II, Lawyer, Treas and General Manager Marquette Gas Light Co.


Mead E H & Co, general store, Front.


Meads Thomas, Jewelry, Notions, Speci- mens, Indian Curosities and General Store 49 Front.


Merritt Daniel H, machinist, Lake.


Mining Journal, A P Swineford Edi- tor and Publisher. (See adr).


Moore Francis M, county clerk.


Morse Jay C, agent Cleveland Iron Mining Co and McComber Iron Co,, and Sec Ban- croft Iron Co.


Munising Iron Co, W L Wetmore pres, E P Williams sec.


Murray & Robbins, grocers.


National Hotel, T Cary Propr, Spring. Neidhart B & Co, hardware, Front.


Neilson Theodore, mdse agent, Pier. Neuberger Isaac, clothing, 56 Front.


New York Iron Mine, S J Tilden pres, W L Wetmore gen manager.


Nichols & Dwyer, grocers, Superior.


North Western Hotel, Farnham Lyon propr. Northrop George, physician.


O'Brien Wm, saloon, Lake.


O'Hegan Felix, shoemaker, Superior.


O'Keefe John G, justice of the peace.


Olcott Harlow, supt public schools.


Parker John, fisherman.


Parks Win BI. Lawyer, Front.


Pearse Herman E, cashier First National Bank.


Peck Samuel, agent Magnetic, Hungerford &: Cannon Iron Co's, Front.


Peck Samuel & Co, tanners, Washington. l'endil J P, general store.


Peninsular Iron Co, John Burt pres, Solon Burt sec and treas, H A Burt agent.


Pickands James & Co, heavy hardware, cor Lake and Superior.


Plunkett Patrick, tailor.


Preston George C, barber.


Primeau Joseph MI, City Recorder and Justice of the Peace, 4 Moore's Block, Front.


Quillen James, physician, Front.


Republic Iron Co, Powell Stackhouse agent. Riedinger Louis, meat market, 47 Front.


Risdon Daniel, dining rooms, Front.


Rogers Wm C, asst general freight agent M H & OR R.


Rohl Carl, hotel, Spring.


Rothschild & Bending, Wines and Liquors and Cigars, 52 Front.


Rouse Miss Mary, dressmaker, Spring.


Rublein George, Propr Concordia Brewery. (See adv.)


Sandmark Swan P, jewelry, Washington.


Schoch San.nel, manager M H &O R R.


Scoville & Johnson, Hardware, Stoves, Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting. 91 Front. (See adt'. )


Scudder John, Sec Marquette & Pacific Rolling Mili Co.


Shaw & Green, Groceries and Provis- ions, 75 Washington.


Simon Anton, hotel.


Smith Thomas, Blacksmith, cor Lake and Washington.


Spalding Edmund M. Civil and Mining Engineer, Opera House Block.


Spear F B & Co. Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Cleveland Pier. Stackhouse Powell, agent Republic Iren Co. Stafford Henry HI, Druggist and Sta. tioner, og Front.


Strack Carl F, Architect and Superin - tendent, Opera House Block.


English Suitings,


Our Own Importation, 2,000 Styles.


SOL. S. BATESON & BRO.


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Marquette and Pacific Rolling Mill Co., MARQUETTE, MICHIGAN,


Manufacturers of Pig Iron,


WM. W. WHEATON, Treas, and Gen'l Manager.


ROLLING MILL MINE, NEGAUNEE,


BEST QUALITY HEMATITE ORE WM. W. WHEATON, Treas, and Agent, Marquette.


EDWARDS MINE, HUMBOLDT, BEST QUALITY: 00


SLATE AND MAGNETIC ORE,


WM. W. WHEATON, Treas, and Agent, Marquette.


Lake Superior Powder Co.


MARQUETTE, L. S., MICHIGAN,


J. C. MORSE, President. C. H. CALL, Sec'y and Treasurer.


C. H. CALL,


Dealer in Toy, Bickford & Co.'s


SAFETY USE,


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CITIZENS'


BANK,


INCORPORATED UNDER LAWS OF MICHIGAN. MARQUETTE, MICH.


Capital $150,000.00. Surplus $15,250.00.


Transact a General Banking Business.


Particular attention given to Collections, and proceeds promptly remitted at the current rates of ex- change, on day of payment.


OFFICERS :- AMBROSE CAMPBELL, President; EDWARD BREITUNG, Vice President; JAS. M. WILKINSON, Cashier; FRED. M. STEELE, Assistant Cashier.


CHAMPION IRON CO.


President, JOSEPH S. FAY, Boston, Mass.


Secretary, WM. E. STONE, Boston, Mass. Treasurer, W. P. FAX, Boston, Mass. Agent, A. KIDDER, Marquette, Lake Superior.


Dealers in Iron Ores from the Champion Mine at Champion, Marquette County, containing deposits of both Magnetic and Specular Ores of great purity, and pro- prietors of other Iron Locations in that vicinity.


A. MATHEWS.


J. M. LONGYEAR.


MATHEWS & LONGYEAR, Land, Tax& Exploring Agency Front Street, MARQUETTE, L. S., MICH.


Lands sold ; Taxes paid ; Titles examined ; Defective Titles adjusted; Lands Examined and Timber carefully estimated and Mineral indications reported. Lands located at State and Government offices. MINERAL EXPLORATIONS A SPECIALTY. Mineral, Pine and Hardwood Lands and Minutes for Sale.


Cv. John I. Bagley, Detroit, Mich. Hon. Geo. Jerome, Detroit, Mich. 5. F. JeAger, Lansing, Mich.


REFER BY PERMISSION TO R. K. Hanley & Co., Baltimore, Md. J. M. W Ikinson, Marquette, Mich. S. L. Smith, Lansing, Mich.


Hon. Fdw- Bre'ting Negaunee. Mich. Ambro e Campbell, Marquette, Mich. I C. Thurber. Marquette, Mich


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TUG J. C. MORSE,


JOHN H. GILLETT, Proprietor,


1877


1877


Towing and Wrecking.


I have all the Modern Facilities for Wrecking, Steam Pumps, Hawsers, Lighters, &c.


ALL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION. COMMUNICATE BY TELEGRAPH OR OTHERWISE,


MARQUETTE, - MICHIGAN.


Mineral Resources


COF THEO


UPPER PENINSULA.


A book of 300 pages, handsomely illustrated, and containing a complete history of the great Copper and Iron Districts of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, from the first visit of the Jesuit Missionaries, down to the close of 1876. Accurate and reliable description of the Copper, Iron and Silver Mines, together with a large amount of statistical information not to be found in any other publication. Price, paper $1.50 ; cloth $2.00.


Address


A. P. SWINEFORD,


Editor Mining Journal, MARQUETTE, MICH.


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W. L. WETMORE, Prest.


H. A. DOWNS, Sec. and Treas. HURON BAY SLATE AND IRON COMPANY, MANUFACTURERS OF


Blue-Black and Green Roofing Slate,


THESE SLATE ARE OF UNSURPASSED BEAUTY AND QUALITY,


Quarries Located on Lake Superior and accessible to the Markets of the East, South, West and North-west, MARQUETTE, MICHIGAN. -


G. W. HAGER.


NICHOLAS WALLASTER


HAGER & WALLASTER,


-DEALERS IN -----


Every Description of Furniture AND MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF UPHOLSTERED GOODS, Orders from the Mines, will receive prompt attention.


MAIN STREET, next to Mining Journal {


Office, and on same street to Depot, MARQUETTE, MICHIGAN.


CSTHED


First National Bank, OF MARQUETTE, MICHIGAN.


PETER WHITE, H. E. PEARSE,


President. Cashier.


SCOVILLE & JOHN SON,


DEALERS IN


Hardware and Stoves,


And Manufacturers of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting. Agents for Singer Sewing Machines,


AND SOLE PROPRIETORS AND MANUFACTURERS OF LEINEN'S PATENT FOLDING CAMP BAKER, FOR USE IN THE WOODS.


MARQUETTE, L. S., MICHIGAN.


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J. J. MCNAMARA. E. M. WOOD. J. J. MoNAMARA & CO. Contractors & Builders,


MANUFACTURERS OF Doors, Sash and Blinds, Mouldings, Frames, Etc. Shop in Ericson Manufacturing Co.'s Building, P. O. Box 361. MARQUETTE, MICHIGAN.


CHAS. A. EGGERS,


Blank Book Manufacturer


AND GENERAL BOOK BINDER, Main Street, over "Mining Journal " Office,


MARQUETTE, - MICHIGAN.


TREMONT HOUSE Billiard


TERRY HANLEY,


Proprietor, MARQUETTE, - MICHIGAN.


New Tables, and the Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars.


Concordia Brewery,


GEORGE REUBLEIN, Proprietor,


MARQUETTE, - - -


MICHIGAN.


Orders filled on Short Notice to all parts of the country.


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MICHIGAN STATE GAZETTEER


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Swineford Alfred P, ed and publisher Min- ing Journal.


Taft Harvey S, physicia


Thomas John F W. Propr Cozzens' Hotel. (See adv.)


Thene Jolan, Orchestra and Billiard Hall.


Thoney John, saloon, Front.


Trembly Alexander, saloon.


Tremont House, Mrs B Armstrong propr.


Truckey Felix, painter, Spring.


VanArmin &


Clark, Lawyers, Opera House Block.


Vierling Martin, saloon, Lake.


Warner Henry E, sec Board Fire and Water Commissioners.


Watson & Palmer, general store, 59 Front. Werner Peter, saloon, Front.


Westlake Bronson, General Store, 102 Front.


Wetmore Wm L, pres Munising Iron Co.


Wetmore & Bro, General Store, 71 Front.


Wh aton Win W. Treas and Gen'l Manager Rolling Mill Co, Rolling Mill Mine and Edwards Mine, Adams Block. (See adv.)


White Peter, pres First Nat'l Bank.


Wilkinson James M, cashier Citizens' Bank.


Williams Edward P, sec Bay Furnace Co and Munising Iron Co.


Williams John E, barber, Front.


Williams Wm D, judge Circuit Court.




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