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Perkins Lycurgus P, grocer, w s Hamilton bet Madison and Monroe.
Pfaendtner Robert. Cigar Mnfr, e s Hamilton nr Cass.
Plessner Michael C 'T, Physician . and Surgeon, Hamilton bet Franklin and Ames.
Poelter Wm F, grocer, cor Road and Wil- liams.
Postoffice, s s Court w of Washington.
Potter & Baker (Frederick HI Potter, George A Baker) Insurance, Taylor House Block. Railroad Hotel, Thomas Calahan Propr, cor Adams and Water.
Redman Michael, grocer, cor Hamilton and Jefferson.
Reigert Gottfried, boots and shoes, cor Fay- ette and Lyon.
Resseguie & Western (Joel D Resseguie, Charles B Western) grocers, n w cor Wash- ington and Court.
Richardson D B, lawyer, cor Cass and Ham- ilton.
Richardson John W, Saddlery and Harness, w s Hamilton bet Court and Adams.
Riese Emil, merchant tailor, w s Water s of Court.
Rimmele Ignatz, saloon, Harrison nr Lyon. Ringler Eugene, Druggist, Wines, Liquors, Perfumery and Dye Stuff, Hamil- ton opp Taylor House.
Robinson Wm R, livery, w s Van Buren bet Hamilton and Water.
Romeike Herman, grocer, cor Cross road and Mackinaw.
Rose Charles, grocer, cor Miller and Granger.
Rupp George L, hotel, cor Ames and Water. Russell Charles T, Propr Kerby House, cor Hamilton and Jefferson.
Rust A & Co (Amasa, David W, John F and Aloney Rust) lumber and salt mnfrs, office Taylor House Block.
Rust, Eaton & Co (Ezra Rust, James Hay, A S Gaylord, Amasa Rust, D L C Eaton, Geo L Burrows) lumber and salt ninfrs, office Taylor House Block.
Rust & Hay ( Ezra Rust, James Hay) lumber and salt mnfrs, office Taylor House Block. Ryan Win, hotel, w s Harrison nr Macki- naw.
Saginaw City Furniture Co, Frank J Wein- ecke pres, Albert Weinecke sec, w s Ham. ilton bet Court and Adams.
Saginaw Gas Light Co, Notval Cameron sec. e s Hamilton n of Cass.
Saginawian The, George F Lewis Propr. (Sie a.v.)
Saginaw Valley & St Louis R R, D H Jerome Pres, George F Williams Vice President, Ezra Rust Sec, Ammi W Wright Treas, N W Merrill Supt, Passen- ger Depot foot of Court.
St John's Hotel, Joseph Deisig Propr, cor Cass and Water. ( See adv.)
Saunders Joseph, pictures, etc, cor Franklin and Granger.
Savage Mathew W, hotel, cor Water and Perry.
Scanlon Daniel, grocer, e s Hamilton nr Van Buren.
Scherm & Schoenheit (John D Schemm, Charles Schoenheit), Brewers and Beer Bottlers, cor Hamilton and Brewster.
Scheurmann Emil, cigar mnfr and liquors, cor Hamilton and Franklin.
Schick Geo, saloon, Franklin ur Hamilton.
Schulthies John, meat market, cor Perry and Water.
Seeney Robert C, liquors, w s Water nr Court.
Shafer Frederick N, grocer, cor Hamilton and Cass.
Sharp Wm F, grocer, Penover Farm.
Shaw & Williams (Joseph E Shaw, Charles M Williams), lumber mnfrs, n of Genesee ave, Florence.
Siebel Adolph, Baker, Confectioner and Fruit Dealer, e s Hamilton bet Ames and Franklin.
Simon Frederick, saloon, cor Water and Adams.
Simpson Anderson R, boots and shoes, w s Water nr Van Buren.
Slawson E L & Bro (Emmet L and David), boots and shoes, e s Hamilton bet Cour: and Water.
Small Sidney I. Physician and Sur- geon, Smith's Block, Court.
Smith Herbert E, boots and shoes, es Hanı- ilton bet Court and Franklin.
Smith Israel N, physician, 501 Hamilton.
Smith Jay, Drugs, Paints, Oils, Dve Stuffs, Toilet Goods, Etc, Smith's Block, Court.
Smyth James K, jeweler, w s Hamilton nr Cass.
Spatz George. Baker and Confectioner, cor Cass and Hamilton.
Spence Thomas & Co (Thomas Spence, Eliza J Mostyn), Groceries and Provisions, cor Adams and Hamilton.
Stadtlinder Gust, meat market, cor Oakland and Court.
Stembauer John, propr National House, Cass bet Hamilton and Washington.
Culver, Page, Hoyne & Co., Dealers in Book Binders' Stock and Tools, Nos. 118 & 120 Monroe Street, Chicago.
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Stevens Jerome K, abstracts of titles, Taylor House Block.
Stiles Seymour W, photographer, e s Hamil. ton bet Court and Franklin.
Stingel George, meat market, Franklin bet Porter and Bond.
Storch Frederick, lime mufr, Water foot of Madison.
Swartwout John J. city recorder and justice, w s Hamilton bet Court and Adams.
Swift & Lockwood, (Alexander Swift, Nathan S Lockwood,) lumber and salt mnfrs, e s Queen opp Dearborn.
Sweet Wrzu la. Attorney and Coun. selor at Law, cor Water and Court.
The Valley News. Charles H Lee Ed and Propr, Smith's Block, Court. (See adv.)
Thompson A W & Co, (Alexander W and Wm Thompson,) lumber dealers, cor Cass and Hamilton.
Thurston Wm I, furniture mifr, cor Lafay- ette and Lyon.
Tittabawassee Boom Co, James Hay pres, Charles H .Davis secy, Water foot of Clinton.
Trackat John H, saloon, 105 Jefferson.
Trask Albert. Attorney at Law, Bind- er Block, cor Franklin and Hamilton.
Trommer John G, hats and caps, n s Court bet Hamilton and Water.
Turner Charles. Pine Land and Lumber Dealer, cor Hamilton and Frank- lin.
Verves John, boots and shoes, cor Hamilton. and Jefferson.
Voyer Edmond, Propr Lafayette Ho- tel, w s Water nr M C Depot.
Wagner John P, baker, e s Hamilton bet Court and Franklin.
Waldbauer George, baker and grocer, w s Water nr Cass.
Walker John & Son, (John and John T, plumbers, w s Water bet Court and Adams.
Warren Wilber W, Merchant Tailor, w s Hamilton nr cor Franklin. (See adv.) Watson Cornelius, physician, Mackinaw w of Washington.
Webster John, carpenter, cor Lyon and Water.
Weils, Stone & Co, (Charles W Wells, Farnham C Stone, Ammi W Wright,) Wholesale Grocers, cor Water and Clinton.
White John B, Physician and Surgeon Office, 308 Allams.
Wider Charles, tanner, e s Water nr Stev- els.
Wider J Frederick, upholsterer, n s Hamil- ton e of Adams.
Wiley Robin, blacksmith, w s Water, s of Madison.
Williams George F & Bros, (George F, Wm A, and Stewart B), lumber and salt mnfrs Water foot of Lyon.
Wirth John A, meat market, n s Hamilton nr Ames.
Wood Nathan S, lawyer, Smith's Blk, Court.
Wood & Mueller, (Nathan S Wood, Theo Mueller), Insurance, Smith's Block, Court. Woods John W, barber, s s Court nr Wa- ter.
Wolff Nathan, dry goods, e s Hamilton bet Court and Franklin.
Wright Ammi W, dry goods, e s Hamilton n of Franklin.
Wright Ainmi W, planing mill and lumber dealer, cor Farley and Water.
Wright, Wells & Co, (Ammi W Wright, Charles W Wells, Charles H Davis, Reuben Kimball, pine lands, logs and lumber, cor Clinton and Water.
Wylie Bros, (Mathew, Robert and William,) salt mnfrs, river bank n of Farley.
Yust Charles, saloon, cor Franklin and Hamilton.
Zagelmeyer Edward, grocer, cor Cross road and Fayette.
Ziegler John C, Watches, Jewelry and Silverware, cor Hamilton and Franklin.
Zoeller Charles F, sign painter, n's Jefferson bet Hamilton and Water.
Zschoerner, Gottfried T, grocer, Water foot of Court.
ST. CHARLES.
A thriving incorporated village claiming 1000 inhabitants, on the Saginaw division of the M. C. R. R., in the township of St. Charles, Saginaw county, 14 miles south of Saginaw, 22 north of Owosso and 11 by rail from Detroit. It is located at the forks of Bad river, a tributary of the Shiawassee, and having direct access to a large section of pine country, is an eligible point for lumber manufacturing. It has 3 large saw nulls. I shingle mill and stave factory, 3 churches, Adventist, Baptist and Methodist, and 2 schools. The country around St. Charles is low and flat and not desirable for farming purposes. It was settled in 1854 and incor- porated in 1869. Lumber, staves, shingles and hoops are the principal shippoents. Telegraph, Western Union. Expr .. American. Mail daily. R. S. Case, post. master.
D. A. ROSS & CO.,Lumber, Lath & Shingles 55" TO FRANKLIN ST., DETROIT.
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Ackley Francis, general store.
Appenzeller Fred, general store.
Berry Levi W, saloon.
Butterfield Charles M, station and express agent and telegraph operator.
Case Dr Henry, druggist.
Case Rollin S, M D, druggist.
Conklin Mrs Harriett, millinery.
Diamond Hotel. Andrew B Diamond Propr.
Ditzler Charles, Stationery, News Depot, Cigars, Etc.
Eddy Wm W, general store.
Freeman Jared, grocer and lumberman.
Geer Benjamin, agent estate C S Kimberly lumber mufr.
Goodrich George G, jeweler.
Gould, O-burn & Co (David Gould, Moore Osburn, Amos Gouldj, lumber innfrs.
Hall Hubbard A, carpenter.
Hirst Henry, harnessmaker.
Iloliday Miles C, grocer.
Hood F & Co (Francis Hood, Victor L Parsons), Mnfrs Staves, Heading and Hoops,
Hunt Levi F, meat market.
Inglesh Eros (Wm H and James M), Shingle Mnfrs.
Johnson Carlos S, shoemaker.
Hanzig Andrew, Saloon, Mnfr Black- berry Wine. (See adv.)
McCauley Peter, furniture.
Netzorg Harris & Jacob, general store.
Penoyer L & Co (Lewis Penoyer, Nathan B Bradley), Saw and Planing Milis. ( See adv)
Ranisey Samuel, saloon.
St. Charles House, C G Wallace propr.
Schepan Carl, carpenter.
Stedman Niles I, propr Union House.
Stewart Alfred, wagon and blacksmith shop. Storrs Andrew. blacksmith.
Stout Edward, blacksmith.
Symes John T, lumber and real estate.
Thomas John D, shoemaker.
Voight Charles E, meat market.
Wallace George A, Justice of the Peace and Collecting Agent.
Walls Samuel R, confectionery.
Wierling John A, saloon and confectionery. Williams Orton, attorney at law.
ST. CLAIR.
Formerly the county seat of St. Chir county, is a beautifully located little city at the junction of the Pine with the St. Clair
river, 12 miles below Port Huron. It is the eastern terminus of the Michigan, Mid- land and ('anada railroad, which connects with the St. Clair division of the Canada Southern here. The village was laid out in 1828, when it was known as Palmer. It now has a population of about 2,000. The loss of the county seat a few years since, and the rapid growth of Port Huron, its successful rival in the long contest for the honors of being the shire town, together with the natural decline of lumbering inter- ests, have somewhat dampened its former aspirations and materially checked its growth. The improvement of the agricul- tural interests surrounding the town, how- ever, and its railroad connections, will, in part, if not fully, restore it in time to its former degree of prosperity. The old court house has been christened a city hall, and the old jail still serves the county in its former capacity. A fine Union school house and 6 churches, Methodist, Episcopal, Pres- byterian, Lutheran, Baptist and Catholic, constitute the other public buildings of the citv.
The manufacturing interests of St. Clair include a large saw mill, a woolen mill, a tannery, a shingle mill, 2 flouring mills, a foundry, a carriage factory, a hub and spoke factory, lately started, and several brick yards. There is one National bank, a weekly newspaper, the Republican, and an excellent public house, the City Hotel.
It has a daily mail. Telegraph, Western Union. Express, Canadian. Robert HI. Jenks, postmaster.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Agens John L, general store.
Andrews Thomas, saloon.
Baird & Brother, lawyers.
Ballamy Wm, blacksmith.
Barnard G W & Co, Dealers in Drugs, Groceries, Glass, Paints, Oils, Etc.
Barron William E, Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps and Millinery.
Bartley Alexander, livery.
Belnap J & Co, brick mnfrs.
Bendit Samuel, general store.
Beyschlay Charles, meat market.
Black Wm, insurance and real estate agent.
Blanchard Rev E M (Baptist).
Blood Frederick H, insurance.
Brown John C. hotel, grocery and bakery. Bontriger & Feldmeyer, wagonmakers. Brown J T & Co, drugs.
Burger Charles F, physician.
English Worsteds, OUR OWN IMPORTATION,
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Carleton Albert A, justice of the peace. City Hotel. A J Cummins Propr.
Collins John, boots and shoes.
Cornell George L, physician.
Crawford & Clark, meat market.
Cumanings Andrew J, Propr City Hotel.
Doherty Hugh, furniture.
Eber Andrew, groceries.
Farmers' Mutual Fire Ins Co, Robert H . Jenks pres, W W Lyons sec.
First National Bank, Capital, $50,- oco; D Sheldon Pres, John C Clarke Cash, Charles R Waterloo Teller. (See adv.) Fuller Benjamin F, gunsmith.
Gassage Brooks W, supt Michigan, Midland & Canada R R.
Geran Eber, saloon.
Gilbert Solomon, physician.
Grace William, lawyer.
Guerney Charles, sawmill.
Harkness Samuel, blacksmith.
Harrison Wm jr, tailor.
Hickman Mrs Kittie C, millinery.
Hodgson Ilenry, flour mill.
Hubel Charles, grocery.
Hull Elon J, saloon.
Ingles David P, barber.
Jacobi Valentine, jeweler.
Jenks Bela W, lumber dealer.
Keller John, meat market.
Kelly Daniel W, shoemaker. Kelly Rev John (Methodist). King Ransom J, photographer.
Knorr & Beauclair, general store.
MAHPIE Coffman, Propr St Clair Flour Mills.
Laffrey Joseph, saloon.
Langell Frank M, tinsmith. -
McClure & Co Express, John Lagens agent.
Maynard Nathaniel, shoemaker.
Meyer Antoine, tailor.
Meyer Frederick, shoemaker. Michigan Midland & Canada R R, Brooks W Gassage supt.
Mitchell et Wolven, Sash, Door and Blind Mnfrs, Front. ( Sce adv.) Morton & Hamblin, proprs St Clair Iron Works.
Nicol John, woolen mills.
O'Dell David D, Justice of Peace, and Collector of Customs, Whitney Block. Palmer George, physician.
The People's Trade Association General Store, Cyrus H Woodruff supt.
Potter Benjamin B, restaurant.
Reno & Harvey, wagonmakers.
Reynolds Miss M, miliinery.
Richenbach Rev John (Catholic).
L. PENOYER, St. Charles.
N. B. BRADLEY, Bay City.
L. PENOVER &
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN
Rough and Dressed Lumber, LATH AND SHINGLES.
On the line of the J. L. & S. R. R., sixteen miles south of Saginaw City.
Post Office Address, ST. CHARLES, MICHIGAN.
ANDREW KANZIG, Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in
Blackberry and Grape Wines,
ALSO RETAIL DEALER IN
WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, &c.,
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Rooney Thomas J, harnessmaker. Rotsey & Carleton, billiards and saloon. Sailer Joseph, bakery.
St Clair City Hardware Store, G A Double- day manager.
61 Clair Flour Mill, C Kurtz Propr. St Clair Iron Works, Morton & Hamblin proprs.
St Clair Republican, H P Wands propr, Union Block.
St Clair Tannery, D Sheldon Propr. Salis Edwin T, lawyer.
Schlinkert John, brewery.
Schwartz Mrs Mary, saloon.
Sewart Frederick E, livery stable.
Sheldon Diodorus. Pres First National Bauk, and Propr St Clair Tannery .. (See adv).
Sheldon & Agens, brick and drain tile mnfrs.
Smith Artemus J, jeweler.
Smith Eugene, sawmill.
Smith & Co, hub and spoke factory.
Stein Frederick, meat market.
Stein Henry, meat market.
Stone Mrs Alexander, millinery.
Stowell Asa R, real estate agent.
Strauss Gustavus, grocer.
Streit Bruno, lime and brick mnfr.
Wands Hazard P, lawyer and propr St Clair Republican.
Ward George J, druggist.
Waterloo Charles B, books and stationery. Werner Louis, cigar minfr.
Werner Wm, saloon.
Western Union Telegraph, Jerome T Brown operator.
Whiting H & Son, general store.
Wolf John P, shoemaker.
Woodruff Samuel H, undertaker.
Zactsch D & I, Hardware, Stoves, Tin, Copper and Farm Implements.
ST. HELEN.
A postoffice and station on the Mackinaw division of the M. C. R. R. in Higgins township, Roscommon county. It is 25 miles east of Houghton Lake, the county seat, and 67 north of Bay City. Population 50. Lumber is manufactured and shipped. Mail daily. George W. Beadle, postmaster. BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Beadle George W jr, R R agent. Beadle George W, town clerk and justice. DeWale Charles I,, lawyer and justice. Frederick Jacob, fish, game and produce. Gifford H H, speculator in land, and mines.
Hutton James, hotel. Stroh & Moebs, lumber. Sullivan Timothy, constable.
ST. IGNACE.
A village of 300 inhabitants located on Point St. Ignace, the most southernly point of Mackinaw county. It is 6 miles west of Mackinaw village and 60 north of Petoskey, the nearest railroad point. The place has a good harbor, and contains a Catholic church, one or more saw mills, 2 hotels and 2 stores. Lumber and fish form the chief shipments. Telegraph, Western Union. Stage to Sault de Ste Marie, 60 miles north, 3 times a week. Mail daily during the season of navigation, tri-weekly balance of the year. Peter W. Hombach, postmaster.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Bettes Ambrose, school teacher.
Dwyer Rev Wm (Catholic.)
Hombach Peter W, general store, justice and notary.
Hombach W H, telegraph operator.
Jacker Rev Edward (Catholic.)
Kelly Chauncey, hotel.
Mackinaw Lumber Company, lumber mnfrs.
Marley Michael, school director.
Murray David & Patrick, stone masons.
Murray Dominick jr, carpenter.
Murray John, carpenter and joiner.
Pond Peter, hotel runner.
Stockbridge F B, lumber mnfr.
ST. JAMES.
The county seat of Manitou county, a county made up from the scattering islands near the lower end of lake Michigan. St. James is a small village at. the northern ex- tremity of Beaver island, the largest of the group. It is about 40 miles due west of Mackinaw City, and 70 due north of Trav- erse City. It has but little trade, and only a small population.
ST. JOHN'S.
The county seat of Clinton county, is situ- ated on the D. & M. R. R., in Bingham township, in the northern central part of the county. It has a population of about 2,200, and is 20 miles west of Owosso, 26 cast of Ionin, and 98 northwest of Detroit. A fine fertile section of farming country surrounds the village, affording it a large merc utile traffic. The village is substantially built,
Culver, Page, Hoyne & Co., Counting House Stationers, Nos. 118 & 120 Monroe Street, Chicago.
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chiefly of brick. The principal manufactur- es are furniture, hard and soft wood lumber, wooden ware, sash, doors and blinds, flour, leather, etc. The St. John's Manufacturing Company deals largely in furniture, lumber, etc., a speciality being Merchant's patent slides, and leaf supports for extension tables. There are 2 newspapers, I National bank, 6 churches, and one of the best court houses in the central part of the State. The princi- pal hotel is the Perrin House. A stage leaves daily for Maple Rapids, 14 miles northwest, carrying mail and passengers. Express, American. Telegraph, Western Un-
ion. Mail daily, east and west. G. A. Wells, postmaster.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Allen Charles E, livery stable, cor Higham and Spring.
Bagg J M, Drugs and Stationery, cor Clinton ave and Walker.
Bennett Luman, harnessmaker, Clinton ave. Besley Wm, butcher, Clinton ave.
Blair Robert N, restaurant, Clinton ave.
Brown Jesse C, wagonmaker, Higham.
Brown Martin V, general store, Clinton ave.
First National Bank OF ST. CLAIR, MICHIGAN.
Authorized Capital, - $50,000.
CANADA MONEY BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Collections made and Promptly remitted at usual rates. D. SHELDON, President. JOHN C. CLARKE, Cashier. CHAS. R. WATERLOO, Teller.
ST. CLAIR TANNERY D. SHELDON, Tanner and Currier, MANUFACTURER OF 200 Sole, Rough, Kip, Calf, Upper and Harness Leather, and Dealer in Findings, Oils, Etc., Etc.
Cash Paid for Hides, Skins and Pelts. ST. CLAIR, MICHIGAN.
MITCHELL & WOLVEN,
Manufacturers and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Lumber, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Frames, Mouldings, Brackets, Pickets, Flooring. Siding, Ceiling, &c.
PLANING, MATCHING, TURNING, SCROLL AND RE-SAWING. Orders Solicited and Promptly filled.
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Brown M D & Co, druggists, Clinton ave. Bundy Warner, grocer, Clinton ave.
Burgdoff Frank, saloon, Clinton ave.
Carrington Harvey W, wooden ware mnfr, Clinton ave.
Cattermole Arthur, wagonmaker, Higham. Cattermole Henry R, harnessmaker, Higham. Cole & Holcomb, millinery, Clinton ave. Cook & Merrill, lawyers, Clinton ave. Corbin Gilbert E, physician, Clinton ave. Corbit Jobn MI, Hardware and Agri- cultural Implt's, W Walker.
Corbit & Estes, propr Clinton Independent, Clinton ave.
Cowell Alpheus F, grocer, Clinton ave.
Creque Theodore D. Wines and Liquors, Clinton ave.
Cutler & Walker, Loan and Real Estate Agents, Clinton ave.
Dates & Valding, millinery, Clinton ave. Day Wmn, livery stable, Higham.
Driscoll John, barber, Clinton ave.
Dunn & Upton, general store, Clinton ave.
Eby & Besley, blacksmiths, Walker.
Emmons Russell B, jeweler, Clinton ave. Fasquelle Louis W, physician, E Walker. First National Bank, Chas Kipp pres, S S Walker cash, Clinton ave.
Gay Richard E, shoemaker, Clinton ave. Gibbs Giles J, grocer, Clinton ave.
Goette Rudolphus, jeweler, Clinton ave. Gorsuch Roxana, hides and pelts, Clinton ave.
Griswold Henry N, Groceries and Crockery, cor Clinton ave and Walker. Hall Frank H, shoemaker, Clinton ave.
Hall Mrs L, ladies' and misses' shoes, Clin- ton ave.
Nall L & Co, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Clinton ave. Hallenbeck Horace, Saloon and Billiards, Clinton ave.
Harvey, James R, hotel, Walker.
Havens Mary P, Physician, Walker. Mavens Win, Physician, Walker.
Heavenrich Max. dry goods, Clinton ave. Menderson I D & Bro, Flour Mill and Hard Wood Lumber Mnfrs, Morton. Hicks Mattic L, Millinery, Clinton ave. Hicks J & Co, general store, Clinton ave. Hilton Henry S, propr Clinton Republican, Clinton ave.
Munt Alonzo O, druggist, Clinton ave. Hunt & Morland, fancy goods, Clinton ave. Hurd . & Paine, grocers, cor Clinton and State.
Ingalls & Glover. wagonmakers, Higham. Joscelyn Oliver C, physician, State. Kathe Frederick, tailor, Walker.
Kipp C & Co, Hardware and Agricul- tural Implements, cor Clinton ave and Walker.
Lamphere Hudson M, blacksmith, Hig- bam.
Leland & Goodyear. Bakers, Con- fectioners, and Restaurant, Clinton ave.
Lynch John, tailor, Clinton ave.
McCabe Huston D, shoemaker, Clinton ave. McFarlan Robert, hardware, Clinton ave. Mandigo Jerry, Propr St John's Ex- change, cor Clinton ave and Higham.
Marchant Augustus A, hotel, Clinton ave. Merritt Ellen, furniture, Clinton ave. Moote & Hicks, millinery, Clinton ave.
Morrison Alexander W, saloon, Clinton ave. Nelson A J & Bro, grocers, Clinton ave. Nelson C C, wagonmaker, Walker. Olds Eliza J, dressmaker, Clinton ave.
Osborn & Burkhart, blacksmiths, Higham. Osgood & Palmer, produce, Clinton ave.
Padlley Thomas, Harnessmaker, Clin- ton ave.
Perrin House, John Sweeney Propr, Clinton ave.
Perrins & Baldwin, lawyers, Clinton ave.
Plumstead Alonzo, ex agent, Walker.
Plumstead A & Co, leather dealers, Walker. Pray George W, furniture, E Walker.
Pullen Mrs Win. Fancy Goods, Brackets and Frames, Clinton ave.
Randall Abraham, blacksmith, Higham.
Reed I. S & Co, General Store, Clinton ave.
Robinson Eliza, hair goods; Clinton ave. Sage George W, dentist, Clinton ave.
Gt Fohu's Co-operative Co, Henry Fildew Pres, Alfred S Fildew Sec, Sash, Doors and Blinds Mnfrs, State road, D & M crossing.
St John's Exchange. J Mandigo Propr, cor Clinton ave and Higham.
St. John's Manufacturing Co, R M Steele Pres, D S French Sec, Mnfrs of Furniture, Sash, Doors and Blinds. Lumber, Etc, Clinton ave. (See ade) . Seldon Josephus O, lawyer, Clinton ave. Sherman Lafayette M, marble yard, Higham. Spaulding d: Cranson. Lawyers, Clinton ave.
Sperry Edwin K. Real Estate, Clin- ton ave.
Stephenson G W & Son, dry goods, Clinton ave. Stewart De Witt C, physician, Walker.
Stitt John, wagonmaker, Walker. Stout Anderson, lawyer, Clinton ave.
Stuart Philander C. Bent Wood Mnfr, Clinton ave.
Ovid,
One of the Liveliest Little Cities in the State, furnishes its Quota of Customers for Sol. S. Bateson & Bro.
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Sweones John, Propr Perrin House, Clinton ave.
Teachout & Chapin. General Store, Clinton ave.
Thornton Lemuel W, Photographer and Dealer in Picture Frames and Chromos, Clinton ave.
Towner Henry S, marble yard, E Walker. Tripp Wm H, music and instruments, Clin- ton ave.
Tuckerman Francis E, millinery, Clinton ave.
Turner C && Sons, Furniture and Undertakers, E Walker.
Vanconsant & Leland, grocers, Clinton ave. Waits Wm, shoemaker, Clinton ave.
Walbridge H & H E. Law and Col- lection Office, Clinton ave.
Waldron Wn N. Boots and Shoes, cor Clinton ave and State.
Walton Henry W, hotel, Clinton ave.
Watkin John G, baker, Walker.
Watts W H, barber, Clinton ave.
Whitcomb George , Wines and Liquors, Tobacco and Cigars, Higham. Wiggins Andrew J, physician, Clinton ave. Wiggins & Bush, feed mill, Higham. Williams James T, saloon, Clinton ave. Wilson Joseph K, physician, Sweegle.
Wood & Russell, Flour Mill, Hig- ham,
Woodruff Riley J, boots and shoes, Clinton ave.
ST. JOSEPH.
An important village of 3,000 or more in- habitants, is beautifully situated at the mouth of the St. Joseph river, on the shore
of lake Michigan, in Benton township, Ber- rien county. It lies on a peninsula formed by the river. at an elevation of some 50 feet above the water level, rendering the location healthy and very attractive. St. Joseph is on the line of the C. & M. L. S. R. R., 27 miles north of New Buffalo, and 93 from Chicago by rail, or 62 by lake. The fruit region fur excellance of Berrien county ex- tends about 10 miles up and down the lake shore, and for 4 miles back into the country. Within this district small fruits never fail, and are grown in immense quantities. The peculiar location of this region, in its relation to the lake, adapts it also especially to peach culture. The temperature here rarely ever falls below 3º or 4º Fah. below zero, while peach buds will stand several degrees severer cold.
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