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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Beaubien C J, hotel.
Bird P C, insurance and collection agent.
Bradfield J D, physician. Dahm Joseph, hardware. Foley Brothers & Co, general store. Gerhard Evaretz, general store.
Jennings A F, physician.
Rayley & Shapley, commission merchants. Rice George, hotel propr.
Verhofen & Remfry, general store.
EAGLE RIVER.
A village of 250 inhabitants, is the county seat of Keweenaw county. It is in Hough- ton township, near the center of the county, and on the western shore at the mouth of Eagle River. Calumet, the nearest railroad point is 15 miles southwest. Distance to Eagle Harbor, 9 miles. It is in a mountainous re- gion, the chief agricultural products being
potatoes, hay and oats. Copper is the only shipment. An extensive safety fuse factory, a hotel and two stores are located here. A stage runs to Copper Harbor and Houghton. Telegraph, Mineral Range Co. Mail daily. Joseph Retallack Sr, postmaster.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Betzler George, saloon.
Carey Christian, justice of the peace.
Diemel Gustave, sheriff.
Hocking Win, General Store. Knurl Brothers, brewers.
Kremmer Peter, potash mnfr.
Lobby Lewis, justice of the peace.
Mollard John, butcher,
Old Jabez, produce.
Pearce Peter, saloon. Retallack Joseph jr, general store.
Senter Jolin, Banker. Sebilsky Anton, hotel propr. Uren & Blight, fuse mnfrs.
Willibald Mrs, saloon.
Wright Wm B, hotel propr.
EAST BAY.
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A postoffice in Grand Traverse county, at the head of the eastern arm of Grand Trav- erse bay, 4 miles east of Traverse City, and on the stage route from the latter place to Eik Rapids. It has a saw and shingle mill, and exports lumber, hardwood timber and fish. Population 40. Mail daily. M. Mahan, postmaster.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Elliott W, blacksmith. Green O W, boarding house. Mitchell & Mahan, saw and shingle mill. Williams J C, millwright.
EAST DAYTON.
A settlement containing 70 inhabitants known in the vicinity as Hurd's Corners. It is on the township line between Dayton and Wells, in Tuscola county, 9 miles southeast of Caro, and 92 north of Detroit. Vassar 17 miles west is the nearest railroad point. It is on Sucker creek which supplies water power. Wheat, potatoes, lumber and shin . gles are shipped. It has a semi-weekly mail. Settled IS58. S. Perkins, postmaster.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Higgins John, blacksmith. Jarvis Nathan, justice of the peace. Mckay William, general store.
Culver, Page, Hoyne & Co., Publishers of Legal Blanks. 118 & 120 Monroe Street, Chicago.
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Mayflower, Excelsior, 424 North Water Street. OUR BRANDS. ; Superior Bakers, Pioneer. ( East Saginaw, Mich. Lumbermen Supplied on short notice.
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MeLaughlin Mrs Anna, groceries. Me Laughlin Wm, hotel propr. Randall Lafayette, hotel propr. Sagden William, boots and shoes. Sorter Geo W, apiarist.
EAST FREMONT.
A postoffice in Fremont township, Sanilac county, II miles southwest of Lexington, the county seat, 15 north of Emmet station . on the C. & L. H. R. R., and 60 north of Detroit. Mail is received here semi-weekly. Stephen O. Coon, postmaster.
EAST GILEAD.
A postoffice in the southern part of Branch county, near the state line. It is in Gilead township, 13 miles south of Coldwater. Some 50 good solid farmers get their mail weekly at this office. A. S. Graves, postinaster.
EAST GOLDEN.
A postoffice and settlement of perhaps 75 population in the township of Golden, Oceana county, 5 miles south of Hart, the county seat. It is a station on the C. & M. L. S. R. R., known also as Collins, 9 miles south of Pentwater, and 34 north of Mus- kegon. A saw mill, shingle and stave factory are operated here. Lumber, shingles and staves are shipped. East Golden is the mail and shipping point for Crystal Lake and Homer Lake, the former 4 and the latter 1 1/2 miles distant. Mail, daily. E. Remick, acting postmaster,
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Assignees of Davis & Hoffman, sawmill, 4 miles distant.
Betts & Kelly, sawmills. Dewey & Son, sawmills, 17% miles distant. Kemick E, lumber dealer.
EAST GREENWOOD.
A postoffice and small place in East Green- wood township, St. Clair county. It is 20 miles northwest of Port Huron, aud 1712 north of Emmiet station on the Chicago and Lake Huron railroad. Mail, weekly. II. J. Wil- cox, acting postmaster.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Alell Charles, general store. Mechin [ W, carpenter and wagonmaker. Strong Win, general store.
EAST LEROY.
A country postoffice in the southwestern part of Calhoun county, 1112 miles south of Battle Creek, and 15 southwest of Marshall, the county seat. It is on the stage route from Battle Creek to Athens, and has a tri- weekly mail. James Foster, postmaster and physician.
EASTMANVILLE.
A village of between 400 and 500 inhabi- tants, in Polkton township, Ottawa county, 18 miles from Grand Haven. It is on Grand river, 4 miles south of Coopersville station, on the D. & M. R. R. It is surrounded by the best of farming country, growing wheat, corn, potatoes, and fruit, small and large, in abundance. It has a saw mill, grist mill, axle factory, planing mill, and wooden bowl factory. It hasa daily mail. Adam Wagner, postmaster.
(For business directory, see index to places received too late for insertion in proper place.)
EAST MILAN.
A village of 250 inhabitants in Milan town- ship, in the northwest part of Monroe coun- ty. It is on the prospective Toledo and Ann Arbor railroad, and is 17 miles north- west of Monroe City, 4 from Dundee station on the C. & C. S. Ry., and 54 from Detroit. It has a saw mill and bending factory, 3 churches, I Baptist and 2 Methodist, and 2 stores. Lumber, bent stuff and live stock are shipped. Settled, 1837. Stage to Dun- dee weekly, and weekly mail. Joseph W. Meadows, postmaster.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Batchelder O B, physician. Becker & Co, general store. Couper James, C, assistant postmaster.
Everetts, H D, glovemaker.
Howe Moses J, notary public. Kenettal Louis, blacksmith.
Pierce Rev E J, (Methodlist).
Star Bending Co, general stor nd bending
works.
Tompkins Rev L C, (Baptist),
EAST PARIS.
A postoffice in Paris township. Kent county, 9 miles from Grand Rapids, and 432 from Bowen station on the Grand Rapids
D. A. ROSS & CO.,
LUMBER, LATH and SHINGLES. 70 Franklin Street, Detroit.
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division of the M. C. R. R. Mail tri- weekly. Grand Rapids is the usual shipping. point. . A. C. Barclay, postmaster.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Bailey F F, farmer.
Barclay A C, general store.
Boden J L, farmer.
Denison B M, blacksmith.
Friend C P, farmer.
Nellist J B, farmer. Nellist W P, farmer. Palmer G F, farmer. Patterson Chauncy, farmer. Patterson James, farmer.
Patterson Minor, farmer.
Shaffer M A, physician.
EASTPORT.
A postoffice in Torch Lake township, An- trim county, 17 miles north of Elk Rapids, and 36 northeast of Traverse City, the near- est railroad approach. It is on the east shore of Grand Traverse bay. Wheat, barley, potatoes, lumber and cordwood are shipped. Settled 1865. Population, 15. Mail daily, by stage from Traverse City and Charlevoix. A. J. Mudge, postmaster.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Bell Rev George W (Methodist). Blakely Daniel, blacksmith and hotel propr. Coulter Rev C N (Congregationalist). Henry Wm J, shingle mnfr. Parr John, physician.
Pearl John W, general store.
EAST RIVERTON.
A postoffice and settlement containing a population of about 150 within a circuit of 2 miles. It was formerly known as Indian town, and is in Riverton township, Mason county, II miles southeast of Ludington, the county seat, and usual shipping point. Pota- toes, cabbages and saurkraut are exported. Settled 1863. Mail once a week. Samuel Hull, postmaster.
EAST SAGINAW.
East Saginaw is situated on the right or east bank of the Saginaw river, about 16 miles above its mouth. It is 200 miles from Detroit by river and lake and 98 by rail.
This city, the site of which was a wilder- ness 25 years ago, contains a population of 17,084 within its chartered lints, and from
3,000 to 5,000 more in the suburbs connect- ed with it. The city extends along the river, nearly north and south, a distance of three miles or over, and at points extends over a mile back, covering an area of four to five square miles, and is now pretty well built over. There are some very fine streets, many of which are paved with wood pave- ment or substantially planked.
PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS.
Among the most important features in this line are the water works, known as the " Holly System." The water is taken from the Tittabawassee river, three miles above the business centre of the city, and is distri- buted through about 26 miles of iron pipes, furnishing an abundant supply for all public and private purposes. Over 150 fire hydrants are provided, which furnish efficient protec- tion from the devouring element. The total cost of the water works was about $375,000.
The sewerage system of the city is another most important feature. At present there are over five miles of substantial brick and pipe sewers, which furnish good drainage and add largely to the good health and con. venience of the people. The cost of sewers up to the present time has been about $173,- 000.
No city of its size is probably better pro. vided with school facilities than East Sagi- naw. There are twelve school houses, under the control of the Board of Education, with a seating capacity for 3,000 scholars. The expenditures for school purposes for the year 1876 were upwards of $63,000, and the cash value of the school property is put at about $200,000. The public library con- tains about 3,500 volumes.
The assessed valuation of the city is $3,500,000, and its total bonded debt is about $730,000.
BUILDINGS, ETC.
East Saginaw has no public buildings ex- cept such as have been built by its municipal authorities or by private enterprises. Among the former are the water works buildings, two large brick and four frame fire depart- ment buildings, and the public school build- ings, six of which are brick.
In the way of churches, the Baptist, Con. gregationalist, Methodist, Lutheran, Presby- terian and German Methodist societies have substantial brick edifice., and the Episcopal- ians and colored Baptists have frame build. ings.
The very large number of elegant private
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residences is a most notable feature of this place.
The business portion of the city is mostly of brick three and four story buildings, hav- ing a substantial appearance. There are several fine stone structures, such as the Merchants' National Bank, the new Hoyt Block, and the railroad buildings.
There are two places of amusement, the " Academy of Music," one of the pleasant- est and neatest public halls in the State, capacity for seating 1,800 people, and the " Opera House," which is smaller, both situated on Washington street.
East Saginaw is well supplied with good hotels, among them the far famed Everett House, the Bancroft House, the Lloyd. House, Stauber's Hotel and others.
There are about twenty saw and shingle mills within the city limits, among which are some of the most complete in the State.
MANUFACTURES AND TRADE.
East Saginaw is the principal center of the immense lumber trade of this section of the State, which aggregates over 500,000,000 feet of pine lumber annually, besides lath, shingles, etc., and a large quantity of oak timber and staves, and a large product in butternut, walnut, cherry and ash. The manufacture of salt has increased very largely, the total product for 1876 being over 1,000,000 barrels, fully one-half of all pro- duced and marketed in Saginaw county. Many of the heaviest lumber and salt opera- tors reside here, and direct their operations from this point, and this makes East Saginaw not only the center of an immense lumber- ing supply trade, but its general wholesale trade reaches for long distances out upon the railroad lines and up the lake Huron shore to Mackinaw.
Four extensive planing mills, three cabinet factories, four breweries, two flouring mills, four foundries and machine shops, one brass foundry, two lime kilns, one large car shop, wad three ship yards, comprise the leading manufacturing interests.
RAILROADS.
The following are the lines of railroad now in operation and centering here : The F. & P. M. from Toledo to Ludington ; the Sigmaw division of the M. C. R. R. from Jackwon to Otsego Lake, and Saginaw Valley an ! St. Louis; the Chicago, Saginaw and Canada railroad in process of construction, w'rh will give a direct route eastward, now „really desired.
MISCELLANEOUS.
East Saginaw has the usual quota of asso- sociations and societies, among which are the Masonic, in its several degrees and sub- divisions, the I. O. O. F., the German clubs and associations, Good Templars, etc.
Two daily newspapers are published here, the Republican and the Courier (Dem.), and one German paper, the Weekly Zeitung.
The government is now engaged in im- proving the navigation of the river, which has been somewhat obstructed by bars, and it is anticipated, a good channel with ten feet of water will be opened the whole length of the river.
There are two hospitals, one built by the city, and one under the management of the "Sisters of Charity." The " Home for the Friendless," is a worthy benevolent institu- tion.
East Saginaw has three National banks, and a savings bank organized under the State law. The capital engaged in this department is considerably in excess of $1,000,000.
Among the public institutions of the place are its splendid driving park and the fair grounds. These are beautifully situated and have a track one mile long and level as a floor.
The East Saginaw Lumber Exchange, the Young Men's Library Association, the Ger- man Lyra Musical Association, are among other local institutions of prominence and note.
Express, American. Telegraph, Western Union. Thomas Saylor, postmaster.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Ahern John R, boots and shoes, s s Potter e of 24.
Albro Arvin N, barber, Washington ave
Allen & Robison, ins, 4 Hoyt Block.
Althouse Mrs F, restaurant, III N Wash- ington ave.
Alverson James A, lumber, 111 Genesee ave. Amerein Peter, jeweler, 307 Lapeer.
American Express Co, Lucius W Tisdale agent, Washington ave s of Genesee ave. American House, C B Stever propr, w s Cass n of Genesee ave.
American Telegraph Co, George L Myers manager, 200 Genesee ave.
Ames James, carriage and wagon maker, n e cor Franklin and German.
Ames Josiah, Carriage and Wagon Maker, ne cor German and Franklin.
Angell Daniel, photographer, s w cor Gen- esce ave and Franklin.
D. A. ROSS & CO., Lumber, Lath & Shingles. 70 FRANKLIN ST., DETROIT.
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Anneke F & Co (Frederick Anneke, -- ), real
estate and insurance, 325 Genesee ave. Asbeck Mrs Louisa, millinery, s w cor Jeff- · erson and Genesee aves.
Asbeck Randolph, grocer, cor Lapeer and 7th.
Aslin Joseph, saloon, es Water s of Wil- liams.
Babcock Harvey W, Lawyer, Wis- ner Block, n e cor Genesee ave and Franklin.
Bain Richard, saloon, s e cor Potter and Franklin.
Baker Bros (Wm H & James J), Car- riage Mnfrs, s s German w of Cass.
Bancroft House, Farnham Lyon Propr, s w cor Genesee and Washington aves.
Barclay Spencer, Pork and Beef Pack- er and Curer of Extra Sugar Cured Hams and Shoulders, 204 and 206 N Water. ( See adv.)
Bare Mrs S W, dressmaker, 125 S Washing- ton ave.
Barie Wm, dry goods, 210 Genesee ave.
Bartlett A F & Co (Augustus F Bart- lett, Henry Spindler), Mnfrs Steam En- gines, Saw Mill, Machinery, Etc, cor S Water and Mason.
Bartow Win J, Agent for Jesse Hoyt Real Estate and Lumber and Pres and Supt E Saginaw Street Railroad, Office Buena Vista Block.
Bastian John, saloon, 128 N Water.
Bates Harry, Trading and Sale Stable, s w cor Johnson and Franklin.
Baum Adam, meat market, n s Genesee ave bet Cass and Franklin.
Baum Peter, Meat Market and Gro- cery, n e cor Hoyt and Washington ave. Baum Wm Y, meat market, cor German and Webster.
Baumer John, jeweler, 117 Lapeer.
Baumgarten Amand P, grocer, s e cor Gen- esee ave and Park.
Beckbissinger John, bakery, e s Jefferson n of Genesee ave.
Becker Oliver C, loan office, 130 S Wash- ington ave.
Becktel John, hotel, 131 S Washington ave. Beckwith George, Propr Irving House, s s Potter e ot Jefferson ave.
Beese J HI & Co (John H Beese, Frederick Krohn), grocers, 219 Lapeer.
Begle Charles A, Real Estate and War Claim Agency, over Ist National Bank, s w cor Genesee ave and Cass.
Michael, Propr Bank Saloon, e s Franklin n of Genesee ave.
Bendit Herman, clothing, 115 Genesee ave. Beranek Martin, boots and shoes, w s S Washington ave, S Saginaw.
Berger F Augustus, guns, etc, 103 Tuscola. Besch Joseph, marble works, n s Tuscola e of Franklin.
Beschkee Henry & Co (Henry and Frank Beschkee), Salt Mnfrs, w s King foot of Main, and Grocers, Douglass bet Main and Hess, S Saginaw. (See adv.) Beyerlein Miss Maggie, millinery, 414 Gen- esee ave.
Birss Alic, blacksmith, n s Tuscola w of Jefferson.
Blankerts Anthony, grocer, e s S Washing- ton ave, S Saginaw.
Blendt Christ, merchant tailor, Washington ave S Saginaw.
Bloedon Edward, Restaurant, 103 S Franklin.
Boehlke & Elwert (Henry Boehlke, Herman Elwert), painters, cor 4th and 5th.
Boehm & Miller (George Boehm, Louis Mil- ler), hotel, s s Genesee ave e of Park. Boeing Wilhelm, logs, lumber. pine and farming lands, 3 Hoyt Block, N Washing- ton ave.
Bosselmann John, grocer, s e cor Lapeer and 6th.
Boyd Robert && Co (Robert Boyd, Wellington R Burt, Wm J Bartow), Gro- ceries and Lumbermen's Supplies, n e cor Genesee ave and Water, Elevator cor Pot- ter and N Water. (See adv.)
Bradley Henry I, General Store, Washington ave, S Saginaw.
Brandstetter Cosmos, boots and shoes, e s 6th n of Johnson.
Brewer Addison P, salt and lumber mnfr, foot Ist.
Brooks John M, Justice of the Peace and Lawyer, 316 Genesee ave.
Broughton John D & Co (John D, Joseph and Thomas E Broughton), Washington ave, S Saginaw.
Brow Joseph, saloon, s s German e of Wash . ington ave.
Brown George, jeweler. 100 Jefferson.
Brown Henry H, merchant tailor, 103 S Washington avc.
Brueck Frederick, boots, shoes, leather and findings, s s Genesee ave e of Webster.
Bruske Rudolph, drugs, s e cor Jefferson and Genesce ave.
Bruske & Schwartz (Gustavus W Bruske, Jacob Schwartz), hardware, 513 Genesce ave and 14 Lapeer.
Buckel John, Baker and Confectioner, e s Franklin s of Genesce ave.
Culver, Page, Hoyne & Co., Pubs. of Blanks and Books for Railroad Cos., Nos. 118 & 120 Monroe Street, Chicago.
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EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
Seasoned Michigan Pine Lumber,
At the Lowest Market Rates SURFACED OR MATCHED TO ORDER.
LUMBER BY THE CAR LOAD A SPECIALTY.
Manufacturer of Gang Sawed PINE LUMBER. OFFICE, ROOM 18 HOYT BLOCK. MILLS, EAST SAGINAW, MICHIGAN.
JAMES STEWART & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers, and Doalers in
SHINGLES
AND SALT
FLOUR, FEED, CORN, OATS AND PROVISIONS,
Foot of Genesee Ave. and North Water St.,
EAST SAGINAW,
MICHICAN.
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Buckhont Byron B, Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, 124 N Water.
Buckley & Co (James and J Buckley), wagonmakers, Mackinaw, S Saginaw.
Budinsky Charles, saloon, e s 3d s of John- son.
Bullock Ransom D, Pianos and Or- gans, JIO Genesee ave.
Bundy & Youmans (estate of Jefferson F Bundy, Henry M Youmans), salt and lum- ber mnfrs, w s Douglass ft Hess.
Burdick & Moore (Duane D Burdick, James H Moore), meat market, e s Washington ave s of Astor.
Burnham & Still (Joseph T and Norman G Burnham, Hiram Still), Mnfrs Lumber, Lath and Salt, e end Mackinaw street bridge. (See adv),
Burt W R & Co (Wellington R Burt, Jethro Mitchell, Thomas C Rowland). Lumber and Salt Mnfrs, 215 N Water.
Burtis John H, candy mnfr, 119 S Washing- ton ave.
Burton Fred J, insurance, 8 Hoyt Block. Burtt John E, painter, 107 S Cass.
Calderwood Andrew W S, dry goods, S Washington ave, S Saginaw.
Cameron Alexander G, carriage painter, n e cor Franklin and German.
Camp & Brooks (Charles H Camp, George B Brooks), lawyers, Turner Block, 115 S Washington ave.
Campbell John M, physician, s e cor Wash- ington ave and German.
Cannan James C, gunsmith, w s Cass s of Gencsee ave.
Carlisle F W & Co (Frederick W and Frederick Carlisle), Tanners, 128 N Wa- ter.
Catlin Elijah S, lumber, 109 Genesee ave.
Cheney HI HI & Son (Horace H and Frank B), Mnfrs Board and Log Rules and Broom Handles, w s Washington ave n of Astor.
Choate Charles B, hardware, 102 Genesee ave.
Claflin Nelson II, Physician, 314 S Washington ave.
Clark Lew B, Propr Everett House, n w cor Genesee ave and Franklin. (See
adv.)
Clark Wm A, lawyer, 3 Wisner Block.
Clark & Ellis (Wm H Clark, estate of Charles W Ellis), dry goods, 20S Genesee ave.
Clarke Elgin E, saloon, sw cor Tuscola and Washington ave.
Cleveland Barnum L, physician, 214 Gen- esee ave.
Cloudman, Mcclellan Co (Charles C Cloudman, Wm and John J McClellan), File Mnfrs, 2 Power Block. (See adv.)
Combine Richard, barber, s s Potter n of Jefferson.
Connelly John, fruits, 122 S Washington ave.
Cornick Joseph B, boots and shoes, 223 S Washington ave.
Courier Printing Co, Joseph Tuthill Pres, Ed Cowles Editor, C B Headley Manager, w s Franklin s of Genesee ave. Cowell Joseph I. Homoeopathic Physician, 307 S Washington ave.
Creen J & J (John and James), grocers, n e cor Tuscola and Water.
Crowley Patrick, Propr Tremont House, s w cor Jefferson and Potter.
Cummings L E & Co (Luther E Cummings, Albert K. Comins), lumber inspectors, ne cor Genesee ave and Water.
Daily Republican (Daily and Week. ly), 101 S Franklin.
Dambacher & Ludovici Joseph C Dambacher, Ernest Ludovici), Grocers, s w cor Genesee ave and Hoyt.
Darmstaetter Louis, brewer, e s S Washing- ton ave.
Davis Eugene A, cigars and tobacco, s s Potter e of Franklin.
Davis Sigfred, fancy goods, 306 Genesee ave.
Davis Thomas W, drugs, Washington ave, S Saginaw.
Davis & Montgomery (Louis T Davis, Peter J Montgomery) builders, n w cor Cass and German.
Day James E, glove mnfr, s e cor Potter and 2d.
Delahanty Mrs M J, dressmaker, 420 Gen- esee ave. .
De Land Charles V, Collector Inter- nal Revenue, s e cor Genesee and Wash- ington ave.
De Land Milton B. Insurance and Conveyancing, junction Mackinaw and Washington ave, $ Saginaw.
Delano Isaac, lawyer, Merchants' National Bank Building. N Washington ave.
Derby & Co (John P and Jane E Derby), grocers, Derby Block.
Deuel E & Co (Edward and L Deuel), wood yard, n s Genesee ave e of Warren. Deyo Abram H, shirt mnfr, n w cor Wash- ington and Genesee aves.
Deyo Andrew 1. painter, 604 Genesee ave.
Dieckmann Ferdinand, Florist, n w cor 4th and Walnut.
The Leading
Citizens of Ann Arbor Patronize the Leading Merchant Tailors of Detroit, SOL. S. BATESON & BRO.
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SPENCER BARCLAY,
Pork & Beef Packer,
Commission Dealer - CO
And Curer of Sugar Cured Hams
Wholesale, 204 & 206 N. Water Street,
EAST SAGINAW, - - MICHIGAN.
JOHN G. OWEN,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
Pine . Hard Wood Lumber
LATH, SHINGLES AND SALT,
Saw and Planing Mill on Saginaw River and Flint and Pere Marquette Railway Track, below Depot,
EAST SAGINAW, - - MICHIGAN.
Rough and Dressed Lumber
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, DRY OR GREEN.
Shipments made by RAIL or WATER, by the CARGO or CAR LOAD. I make a specialty of BOX STUFF, (put up in Shooks,) Car Roofing, Flooring, Sheeting Stuff, Bill Stuff, Broom Handles, Pickets, &c. Private Office, OWENS BLOCK, 309 Genesen Street. Business Offer, at MILLS, EAST SAGINAW. ATCAR TRADE A SPECIALTY FOR LUMBER OF ALL KINDS TA
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Dickman John, saloon, n e cor 2d and La- peer.
Dieterich John, saloon, cor Brewster and Genesee ave.
Dixon Albert F, fancy goods, III Genesee ave.
Dobson & Hartzell (Robert F Dobson, Dal- las Hartzell), painters, n w cor German and Cass.
Dobson & Williams (Wm E Dobson, Henry G Williams), fish, game, etc, 420 Genesee ave.
Dolliver Charles A, blacksmith, n e cor Franklin and German.
Donaldson Adam, dyer and scourer, n w cor Franklin and Tuscola.
Donovan Miss Hattie A, hair goods, 125 S Washington ave.
Doty Horatio N, grocer, 420 Genesee ave.
Doughty Charles, Register U S Land Office, Il Hoyt Block.
Doughty Thomas E, books, etc, 207 Genesee ave.
Doughty & Brown (Thomas E Doughty, Demetrius R Brown), jewelers, 205 Gen- esee ave.
Downing M S & Co (Moses S Downing, Thomas Lincoln, Benjamin A Searles), grocers, 416 Genesee ave.
Downs Orlando KK, Wines and Liq- uors, e s Cass bet Genesee ave and German. Downs Wm H, boots and shoes, 304 Gen- esee ave.
Draper Eugene E, saloon, 311 Genesee ave. Draper & Cashin (Alexander O Draper, Pat- rick Cashin), grocers, 405 Genesee ave.
Driggs John F, Salt Mnfr and Real Estate Dealer, 302 Genesee ave.
Duncan Titus, Physician, 325 Genesee ave.
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