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ALBERT H. FREY, CGENERALS
Book Binder
AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER.
. Magazines, Old Books and Music Bound in the Latest Style. Franklin Street, bet. German and Genesee,
EAST SAGINAW, MICHIGAN.
F. J. MOELLER, PROPRIETOR OF
STAUBER'S HOTEL,
Good Accommodation for Travelers,
117 S. Water Street, - EAST SAGINAW, MICH.
FRANCIS L. P. FISH,
General Blacksmith, Boat Builder
AND GENERAL RIVER TOOLS MANUFACTURER,
North Side Bristol West of South Washington Avenue,
EAST SAGINAW. - MICHIGAN.
F. STOERK
Manufacturer of all kinds of
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Fifth Street, bet. Lapeer and Tuscola,
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Safford Norman D, furniture, 608 Genesee ave.
Saginaw Board of Trade, R G Horr pres, C W' Grant sec, John Welch treas, Ban- croft House Block.
Saginaw Evangelist (weekly), Wm T Rich propr, 128 S Washington ave.
Saginaw Valley Monitor Lime Works, Johnson & Quinnin Proprs, w s Water it of Hayden. (See adv.)
Saginaw Zeitung (German weekly), Saginaw Zeitung Co publishers, 309 Genesee ave.
Salina House, cor Washington ave and Gallagher.
Sample Chester H, physician, 105 S Wash- ington ave.
Sandhof Charles L T. Boots and Shoes, w s Washington ave s German.
Savings Bank of East Saginaw, H C Potter pres, J F Brown sec, under Merchants' National Bank, N Washington ave.
Saylor Thomas, Postmaster, P O 123 S Washington ave.
Scanlan John, hotel, s e cor Water and Thompson.
Schaefer George, meat market, 213 Lapeer. Schitperger John, grocer, w s Janes'n of rith. Schmelzer Nicholas, grocer, 1113 S Water.
Schmid Adolph, boots and shoes, e s Wash- ington ave n of Astor.
Schmidt John, harnessmaker, es 2d n of Genesee ave.
Schmidt Paul, drugs, n w cor Genesee ave and Janes.
Schmidt & Bissel (Henry Schmidt, Henry Bissel), meat market, es 5th n of Johnson.
Schmok Fred, boots and shoes, 119 S Water. Schott & Co (Max and Samuel Schott)
Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods, 207 Genesee ave.
Schuler Charles, Saloon, s w cor Genesee ave and Chestnut.
Schultheiss Peter, saloon, 311 Lapeer.
Schultz John, blacksmith, e s Cass n of Tus- cola,
Schumann Bros (Theodore, Charles and Edward), grocers, 511 Genesee ave and 112 Lapeer.
Schupp Augustus, real estate, s e cor Cass and Genesee ave.
Scott Wm, carpet weaver, n w cor Johnson and 5th.
Scudder Frank J, saloon, cor 7th and Wads. worth.
Sears & Holland (Nelson Holland surviving partner), salt and lumber, cor Water and Atwater.
Second National Bank, R G Horr Pres, J F Boynton Cashier, 204 Genesee ave.
Seligman Jacob, clothing, 303 Genesee ave. Shaw Thomas, propr Gilbert House cor Pot- ter and Franklin.
Shaw Bros & Co (Frederick P, Job L and Charles F Shaw), wholesale grocers, 123 N Water.
Shorey Henry, saloon, cor Mackinaw and Centre, S Saginaw.
Simoneau Leander, drugs, 212 Genesee ave. Singer Manufacturing Co, Sewing Machines, James B Jackson Agent, 116 N Washington ave.
Slesinger Victor, nides-and furs, 809 Genesee ave.
Smedley Miss Mattie, dressmaker, s w cor Genesee ave and Franklin.
Smith Burney, saloon, Washington ave, S Saginaw.
Smith Harlan PP, Lawyer, Real Estate, Abstract of Titles to all Lands in Sag- inaw County, III S Washington ave up Stairs. ( See adv.)
Smith Herbert E, boots and shoes, 121 Gen- esce ave.
Smith Wm, pictures and picture frames, 127 S Washington ave.
Sonsmith Charles, saloon, s e cor Genesee ave and Janes.
Soyer George A & Co (George A Soyer, Zenas D Swett) wines and liquors, 105 S Washington ave.
Spencer Thomas B, hardware, 106 S Water. Staring Adam L, grocer, 102 Jefferson.
Stark HI, boots and shoes, n s Lapeer w of Warren.
Star Line of Steamers, W A Milligan agen:, 135 N Water.
E. & A. EGGERT & BOEHLKE,
Undertakers
A Large Stock of Coffins always on hand. Orders from the country promptly attended to. Warerooms, 211 Genesce Avenue, EAST SAGINAW, MICH.
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Stauber's Hotel, Fred J Moeller Propr, 117 S Water. (See adv.)
Stearns Wm H, marble yard, w s Jefferson s of Genesee ave.
Steele Bros & Massey (Thomas Steele jr, John Steele jr, Charles A Massey ) boiler makers, s w cor Washington ave and Mason. Stever Charles B, propr American House, w s Cass n of Genesee ave.
Stewart Hugh, grocer, s s Potter w 3d.
Stewart J & Co (James Stewart, ------ ) Wholesale Grocers and Dealers in Produce and Lumbermen's Supplies and Salt, foot Genesee ave and N Water. (See adv).
Stich Wm E, agent R D Bullock & Co, 110 Genesee ave.
Singel & Bro (George & John) Meat Market and Pork and Beef Packers, 114 and 116 N Washington ave.
Stinson & Bridgeminn (James Stin- son, George R Bridgeman), . Plumbers, Steam and Gas Fitters, 102 S Water.
Stoerk Ferdinand, Propr East Sagi- naw Broom Factory, w s Fifth n Lapeer. (See adv.)
Stolz John & Bro (John and Frederick) meat market, n e cor Genesee ave and Park.
Strahl R & Co (Rudolph Strahl, Henry Wandschneider) blacksmiths, s s German e Cass.
Strasburg August, propr Strasburg Hall, e s Warren n of Genesee ave.
Strasburg Gustave, meat market, n s Lapeer w 3d.
Straw Charles, grocer, n e cor Miller and Washington ave.
Sutherland Donald G, veterinary surgeon, w s Franklin n of Tuscola.
Swarts John A, saloon, s s Potter e of Warren.
Tallent Miss Susan, teacher of music, 125 S Washington ave.
Taylor Philip, propr Washington Hotel, Washington ave. S Saginaw.
Taylor B F & Co (Benjamin F Taylor, Simeon D Newman) grocers, Washington ave, S Saginaw.
Teal James B, meat market, cor Washington ave and Gallagher.
Techeten Mrs Mary, saloon, s e cor Lapeer and 4th.
Temple Samuel E, saloon, e s Jefferson n Genesee ave.
Ten Eyck C& E (Isabella D and Eg. bert) Mnfrs Shingles and Salt, n Water nr F &PMRR.
Terry James G, lumber, s e cor Cass and Genesee ave.
Thede Michael, blacksmith, e s 2d n Genesee ave.
Thompson & Tarsney (Bradley M Thompson, Timothy E Tarsney) Lawyers, II and 12 Wisner Block Genesee ave. (See adv)
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I. O. TOTTEN,
Wagon
Carriage
MANUFACTURER,
Washington and Hess Sts., EAST SAGINAW, (formerly South Saginaw,) MICHIGAN.
All Repairs promptly attended to. General Jobbing also done.
E. & A. EGGERT & BOEHLKE,
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
FURNITURE
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AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS, Wara Rooms, No. 211 Genesee Ave. Factory on Third, near Lapeer Street, EAST SAGINAW, - - -
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Tisdale Lucius W, agent American Express Co, S Washington ave s of Genesee ave.
ToU'ree & Simpson (James H Tolfree, Levi W Simpson), Lumber Dealers, 319 Genesee ave.
Tompkins Wm S, grocer, s e cor Sears and 5th.
Totten Henry O, Carriage and Wagon- maker, cor Washington and Hess. S Sagi- naw. (See adv.)
Treadwell John H, china, 209 Genesee ave. Treanor Oliver C, grocer, e s 3d n of Potter.
Tremont House, Patrick Crowley Propr, s w cor Jefferson and Potter.
Turner Henry, Real Estate, 202 Gen- esee ave.
Tuscola House, Henry W Norcross Propr, n e cor Johnson and Franklin.
Tuthill Joshua, coal, Park Dock.
Valley Sewer Pipe Works, F F Thompson manager, s w cor Astor and Washington ave.
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Walden Miss Mattie E, artist, s w cor Gen- esee ave and Franklin.
Wallin House, Fred J Wallin Propr, s s German e of Washington ave. .
Warford Mrs Sarah L, milliner, 109 S Wash- ington ave.
Warnemunde Frederick J, Wood Turner, 10 Power Block.
Warner Wm H, boots and shoes, 214 Gen- esee ave.
Warner & Eastman (Wm H Warner, Loton H Eastman) lumber and salt, e s Water n of Mason.
Warner and Gould (George C Warner, George S Gould) harnessmakers, ws Frank- lin s of Genesee ave.
Watson MM, manager S A Woods Ma- chine Co.
Watts J C & Co (Joseph C Watts, -), jewelry, n w cor Washington and Genesee aves.
Weaver & Seligman (James A Weaver, Jacob Seligman), boots and shoes, 220 Genesee ave.
Wegst Adam, liquors, 803 Genesee ave.
Weinecke A & Bro (Albert and Edward), furniture, 315 and Sos Genesee ave.
Welch John, lumber, 7 Hoyt Block.
Wertz George, saloon, ns Hoyt bet Wells and Maple.
Western Union Telegraph Co, Alexander Ferguson manager, 106 N Washington ave Westinghausen George, saloon, 107 Genesec ave.
Wheat A W & Co (G II Wheat, Charles M Norris), musical instruments, 111 S Wash- ington ave.
Wheeler John J, Lawyer, Merchant.' National Bank Building, N Washington ave.
Wheeler Myron M, physician 303 S Wash- ington ave.
White Clarence W, salt, lumber and real estate, s e cor German and Washington ave.
Whiting Lorrain C, dentist, II Hess Block. Whitney Oscar, carriage painter, n s Bristol - w of Washington ave.
Wiaes Gotleib meat market, Robinson Blk. Wickes Bros (agents), (Henry I) and Edward N), machinists, 528 N Water.
Wilkin Frank G, clothing, 308 Genesee ave. Wilkin & Mack (Frank G Wilkin, James Mack), hats, etc, 308 Genesee ave.
Wilkinson Joshua, lumber, III Genesee ave Williams Harvey, physician, III S Washing. ton ave
Williams Riley, barber, s s Potter w of Jef- ferson.
Williamson William, blacksmith, cor Sagi- naw and Mackinaw, S Saginaw.
Wilson Bros (Henry S and John M), lumber inspectors, 209 Genesee ave.
Winkler John F, saloon, n w cor 6th and Lapeer.
Wisner & Draper (Oscar F Wisner, C Stu- art Draper), lawyers, Merchants' National Bank Building, N Washington ave.
Wolf John, meat market, n e cor 5th and Lapeer.
Wolfarth John G, Cracker Mnfr and Baker, n e cor Hoyt and Walnut.
Wood Alfred B, drugs, 402 Genesee ave.
Woods S A Machine Co. H Watson Manager, Machinery Depot, 104 Genesee ave. (See adv.)
Woolsey Eleasor G, Handle Mnft, 6 Power Block.
Yeaton P & Co (Phineas and Geo H Yeaton), Saddle and Harness Makers, w s Franklin s of Genesee ave.
Zalnko Fred, grocer, 216 Wadsworth. Zeni Joseph M, hotel, e s znd s of Potter.
Ziegner Frederick W, brewer, ne cor John son and 2d.
Zwerk Herman B, city clerk and notary pub lic, s e cor Cass and Genesee ave.
Zwerk Wmn, grocer S15 Genesee ave.
EAST SAUGATUCK.
East Saugatuck is a station on the line the C. & M. L. S. R. R., and a village . Manlius township, Allegan county. It cor. tains 100 people. The face of the codat hereabouts is level, with clay soil. It is %:
French Worsteds, 600 ELEGANT DESIGNS.
Sol. S. Estesen & Bro., Merchant Tallers, Detr :!:
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S. A. WOODS MACHINE COMPANY,
SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF
WOODS' PATENT Planing, Tonguing and Grooving Machines
Saw Mills, Shingle Machines, Barrel Machinery, Engines, Boilers,
Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers, etc., etc.
Emery Wheels and Emery Wheel Ma- chinery, Planer Knives to fit any Machine, Moulding Cutters made to order.
Gray & Woods' Patent Combination Planer, Patent Moulding Machines. Patent Self-Oiling Circular Saw Arbors. ALSO MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY & IRON TOOLS
Send for Circulars and Price List.
WAARROOMS-172 High street, Boston, Mass. 91 Liberty street, New York.
H. WATSON, Manager, East Saginaw House,
104 GENESEE AVENUE,
East Saginaw, Michigan.
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miles north of New Buffalo and 8 south of Holland, and is IS miles from Allegan. Telegraph, Western Union. Express, Amer- ican. J. Herenger, postmaster.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Ensign F D, railroad agent. Herenger Jacob, general store.
Kirchamer Jacob, shoemaker. Lanoreux J, charcoal maker. Weyant Frank G, grocer. Winters Mrs S, boarding house.
EAST SIDE.
A postoffice in the township and county of Alpena, 9 miles north of Alpena court- house. Otsego Lake, 70 miles west, is the nearest railroad point. Cedar and pine timber, cordwood and hemlock bark are shipped. Mail once a week. Mrs. Ellen Roberts, postmistress.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Stubbs George, land agent.
EAST SPRINGPORT.
A postoffice in Springport township, Jack- son county. It is in a thickly settled farm- ing community, 15 miles northwest of Jack- son and 5 from Springport station on the Lansing division of the L. S. & M. S. Ry. The surrounding country is high and rolling and is well adapted to farming purposes. Locality settled IS34. Mail, semi-weekly. John A. Fish, postmaster.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Ferguson C, farmer.
Fish John A, farmer.
Havens William, farmer.
Hubbard HI W, postmaster and farmer. Jameson John A, farmer.
Ludlow M M, farmer.
Mason Rev W, ( Methodist). Nichols George, farmer.
Pape C & Son, farmers.
EAST TAWAS.
This flourishing village is situated on Tawas bay, 114 miles mortheast of Tawas City, from which it is separated by the Tawas river. It is in Baldwin township. Iosco county, and is 155 miles from Detroit, so by water from Bay City, and 40 northeast of Standish on the Mackinaw division of the M. C. R. R., its shipping point by rail. It
has a fine harbor, capable of floating the largest vessels, and during the season of navigation has a daily boat to Bay City. East Tawas was settled io 1864, and now has a population of about 1200. Its manu- facturing interests are 3 saw mills, I salt works, 2 foundries and machine shops, and 2 planing mills and sash and blind factories. The surrounding country consists of good farming land interspersed with sandy plains. Salt, lumber, shingles, cedar posts, fish and whortleberries constitute the exports. Tele- graph, Western Union. Express, Holt's and American. Mail daily. Wm. Locke, postmaster.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
American House, James Curry Propr. Bailey George O, township clerk.
Blanchard Mrs N, milliner.
Buchanan Robert, justice and township treasurer.
Campbell Louis, barber.
Chilson Samuel W, Contractor and Builder.
Conklin Thomas W. Grocer and Dealer in Flour and Feed.
Curry James, Propr American House. Dimmick Joseph, General Store.
Donohue Daniel, livery stable.
Esson James J, meat market.
Geroy Mrs Lovina S, Hair Goods Milliner and Dressmaker.
Goodale Dr Henry A, druggist and lumber mnfr.
Gordon & Grant, blacksmiths and wagon- makers.
Haskin & Nichols, fishermen.
Jenkinson Win, lumber minfr.
Joslin Charles M, general store.
Leberge James, shoemaker.
Locke W M & Co. General Store.
McElroy Michael, painter and justice of the peace.
McKnight Robert, teacher.
Mackin James F. Propr Mackin Block.
Miner House, Mrs M J Miner Propr. ( See adr. )
Mitchell James, furniture. Morley & Marvin, Propri Strong House. (See adt).
Moussette Peter, hotel propr.
Murray James, blacksmith.
Osborn Reuben, propr omnibus line.
Reeves James S, physician.
Richards Benjamin, Hardware.
Stoves and Tinware.
Rosenthal Elias, clothing.
Culver, Page, Hoyne & Co., Printers,
Nos. 118 & 120 Monroe Street, Chicago.
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C. E. MARVIN.
CHAS. MORLEY. STRONG HOUSE
MORLEY & MARVIN, Proprietors,
Corner Newman and State Streets,
EAST TAWAS, - MICHIGAN.
Livery Attached to the House.f
MINER HOUSE,
MRS. M. J. MINER, Prop.
J. SULLIVAN, Manager,
EAST TAWAS, - MICHIGAN.
Sample Rooms especially for Commercial Men. All Modern Improvements attached.
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Simon Theodore, clothing.
Staats Joseph R, Planing Mill, Sash, Doors and Contractor.
Stamour Eugene, justice of the peace.
Stevens Wm C, lawyer and county treas- urer.
Strong House. Morley & Marvin, Proprs. (See adv.)
Strong Win G, Justice of the Peace and Owner Strong House.
Sullivan John, Manager Miner House. Urquhart Alexander, harnessmaker.
Walker John, Founder and Machinist. Warren Wm MI, Restaurant.
White Bobert, Lawyer.
Wickes James L, express agent.
Wickes James L & Bros, Lumber and Salt Mnfrs and Forwarding Merchants. Wilkinson George S, real estate.
Wright Miss Annie, telegraph operator.
EAST THETFORD.
A postoffice and village of about 200 peo- ple, settled in 1855, and located in Thetford township, in the northern part of Genesee county, 15 miles north of Flint, 75 from Detroit and 412 from Rogersville, the ship- ping point. A saw and shingle mill is located here, and lumber, shingles and some farm products are shipped. Mail, once a week. Rodney Lyman, postmaster.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Bennett James W, flouring mill.
Calkins Thomas, blacksmith.
Chandler G P, railroad agent (Otisville).
Jobson George W, engineer.
Lang J B, physician.
Lyman Rodney, groceries and notions.
Parker Eden B, lumber and shingle mnfr. Rogers J S, railroad agent (Rogersville).
EAST UNADILLA. Livingston County. (See Unadilla.)
EATON RAPIDS.
A village of some 2,500 inhabitants, in the township of the same name in the southeast corner of Eaton county. It is situated at the intersection of the G. R. div. of the M. C. R. R., and the Lansing branch of the L. S. & M. S. Ry. On the former road it is 24 miles west of Jackson, and on the latter 20 north of Albion, and 17 south of Lansing. It is 10 miles southeast of Charlotte, the county seat. Grand river flows through the
village and furnishes power for one large flouring mill. Besides this there are a card- ing mill, 2 planing mills, a foundry, one or more saw mills, and a stave and heading factory. There are a number of stores, and the place enjoys a fine trade with the sur- rounding country. But the village is chiefly famous for its mineral waters, it claiming in- deed the appellation of the Saratoga of Michigan. Artesian wells are sunk. a few hundred feet, when the waters possessing strong magnetic properties flow from the sur- face in copious streams. They are slightly cathartic in their effects, and are highly ex- tolled for their cures in cases of dyspepsia and also rheumatic affections. The village has Methodist, Congregational, Baptist and Episcopal churches, good schools and other features, making it a desirable place of resi- dence. It is reached by both the American and U. S. Express Co's. Telegraph, West- ern Union. Horace M. Hamilton, post- master.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Anderson House, G H Ford propr, s e cor Main and Knight.
Aprill Geo, saloon, 38 Main.
Ball Abram P, photographer, n w cor Main and Hamlin.
Bentley Luman A, boots and shoes, w s Main.
Birney Frank, livery, W Knight.
Blake Isaac N, books, 27 Main.
Brainerd Abner H, undertaker, 39 Main.
Brainerd Wm D, grocer, 37 Main.
Brewster Renslear, meat market, 61 Main.
Cole Thomas G, propr Frost House, n e cor Main and Knight.
Conley & Washburn (Phillip W Conley,
John Washburn), boots and shoes, 12 Main.
Corbin John M, lawyer, w s Main.
Crane Isaac M, lawyer, w s Main.
Daniels Thomas W. Dry Goods and Clothing. se cor Main and Hamlin.
Davidson John C, physician, 43 Main.
Davis Lloyd L, dentist, w s Main. Davis Nathaniel, barber, w s Main. Dean Cyrus W, physician, 92 Main. Decoursey Jesse, marble works, W Knight.
Disbrow Lacy T, guns, Dexter road. Draggo Henry, tailor, 71 Main.
Drake Wm, meat market, 13 Main.
Dunbar Charles S, blacksmith, E Hamlin. Dunbar Eliab, carpenter, E Hamlin.
Dunn F & Sons (Freeman, John J and Charles T), broom mnfrs, E State.
Dutton & Williams (Allen C Dutton, Ham- ilton Z Williams), bankers, 50 Main.
Domestic Goods, 1,200 LATEST PATTERNS.
Soi. S. Batesen & Bro., Merchant Tailors, De:re:".
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Eaton Rapids House, P W Knowles propr, s w.cor Main and Hamlin.
Eaton Rapids Journal (weekly), E O'Brien & Son propre, w s Main.
Ellis & Bailey (Edward S Ellis, Julius I Bailey), produce, e s Main.
Ennis James, boots and shoes, e s Main.
Faulks Lewis, saloon, 56 Main.
Ferris Isaiah, boots and shoes, e s Main. Ford George H, propr Anderson House, s e cor Main and Knight.
Frost House, T G Cole propr, n e cor Main and Knight.
Gallery James, woolen mill, foundry and farm impt mnfr, Furnace.
Green Clark P, glove mnfr, e s Main.
Hacking George, saloon, 7 Main.
Hale Morris, physician, cor Main and Knight.
Hamilton Bros (Herbert II and Fred Z), drugs, 48 Main.
Hartson Charles T, harnessmaker, 69 Main. Harwood Alanson, news depot, 45 Main.
Hosler George W, carriage painter, E State.
Hosler Wm W, wagonmaker, w s Main.
Hovey & Co (Clarinda and Leonard W Hovey), bakery, 54 Main.
Hoyt Chauncey O, furniture, w's Main.
Hyde James R, physician, 68 Main.
Knapp & Carr (Edgar F Knapp, Joseph Carr), hardware, w's Main.
Knight Amos, physician, cor Knight and Main.
Knowles Porter W, propr Eaton Rapids House, s w cor Main and Hamlin.
Kositchek H & Bro (Henry and Max), dry goods, 46 Main.
Leonard Philip, General Store, 42 Main.
Lewis DeLancy, jeweler, 27 Main.
Long David H, physician, cor Main and Knight.
McArthur Peter P, cooper, w s Main.
McDonald James, harnessmaker, 65 Main. Mendell Henry, harnessmaker, 5 Main.
Merritt & Conant (Charles E Merritt, Charles W Conant), wool and grain, E Knight. Middleton Solomon, saloon, 58 Main. Miller Mattie II, dressmaker, w s Main. Moore Ira C, clothing, w s Main. Morgan Joseph K, restaurant, 31 Main. Newman Albert, barber, 34 Main. Norris John D, photographer, e s Main. O' Brien E & Son (Edward and Edward jr), proprs Eaton Rapids Journal, w s Main. Osborn Alanson, Justice of the Peace and Insurance Agent, 'w s Main. Phelps Miss E, dressmaker, 41 Main.
Pickett Warren M, sawmill, Market. Plumley Thomas J, restaurant, e s Main.
Pratt & Smith (J W Pratt, Wm Smith), boots and shoes, w s Main.
Reynolds Isaac N, grain and wool, 50 Main.
Reynolds Thomas L, millinery, 14 Main. Ritz George A, boots and shoes, w s Main Shaw Henry A, lawyer, 27 Main.
Shively Thomas & Co (Thomas Shively, Giles Tucker), flouring mills Main nr Dex- ter road.
Slocum & Gannon (Philip G Slocum, Frank B Gannon), meat market, 52 Main, Smith & Palmer ( Frank E Smith, Albert W Palmer), grocers, 41 Main.
Smith & Rushton (James E Smith, James Rushton), drugs and stationery, 25 Main. Snyder Alva, carpenter, w. s Main.
Sprague & Gallery (Gideon T Sprague, Janies Gallery), planing mill, Furnace. Stern & Berkenruth (Henry Stern, Simon Berkenruth), meat market, e s Main.
Stevens Chauncey W, Stave and Heading Mnfr, and Planing Mill, nr L S & M S Depot.
Stevenson Charles, Pedlers' Supplies, I and 3 Main.
Stirling David, baths, e s Main.
Stirling James, grocer, 66 Main.
Stirling Wm F, agent American Express Co, 54 Main.
Strong Alexander, harness, 16 Main. Strong David, cooper, n s Brook.
Strong & Morse (James Strong, Charles Morse), wagonmakers, E State.
Sutton & Smith lumber, e s Main.
Sweezey John T, hardware, 43 Main.
Tuomey Bros (John J, Cornelius K and Tim- othy R), dry goods, 44 Main.
Vail Charles W, liquors, 30 Main.
VanNortrick Mrs Emma, millinery, 59 Main. Vaughan Wesley, produce, 26 Main.
Waldron Bros (Andrew and Edward), livery; w Ilamlin.
Walker James E. furniture. w s Main. Webster Mrs, millinery, 63 Main.
Webster & Sons (Aaron W, Hiram P and George W), lumber, cor Dexter and Line. Wheeler & Underwood ( James N Wheeler, Eli Underwood), blacksmiths, E State.
White John, saloon, 32 Main.
White Lyman T (agent), drugs, 40 Main.
Wilkins Samuel M, physician, cor Main and Knight.
Wood John, lawyer, w's Main.
Wood Roswell D, bakery. 11 Main. Woodruff & Son (Henry and Wm), black. smiths, cor Dexter road and Canal.
BUILDERS,
SEND FOR ESTIMATES TO
D. A. ROSS & CO,, 70 Franklin St., Detroit. 3 84
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EAU CLAIRE.
A village of 300 inhabitants, in Pipestone township, Berrien county, 4 miles north of Berrien Springs, and 1012 miles west of Dowagiac, its nearest railroad station. It is in a slightly rolling region of country, inter- spersed with numerous lakes, creeks and springs. Wheat, fruit, butter, eggs, poultry and hogs are shipped. It is on the stage route from St Joseph to Niles, and has a daily mail. Settled, 1845. George B. Tat- man, postmaster.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Jones T W, carpenter. Morton S & G, sawmill. Reese G W, teacher. Rush Henry, financial agent.
Tatman G B. Justice of the Peace. fatman & Stapleton, grocers and shippers.
ECORSE.
Is located on the west bank of the Detroit river, in Ecorse township, Wayne county, 9 miles below Detroit. The L. S. & M. S. (Detroit branch) and the Canada Southern railways pass through the village. There are 2 saw mills, a brickyard, a fishery, a handsome graded free school building, a Catholic church, and several stores and shops in the place. The original settlement here was made over a century ago. The pop- ulation now numbers about 300. Grain, hay, lumber, wood and fish are shipped. Mail, once a day. G. R. Goodell, post- master.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Daroux Rev Louis (Catholic).
Campau Archibald, saloon.
Cicotte Charles, grocer.
Cicotte Joseph & Son, Grocers. Cicotte Louis, hotel.
Clark George, fishery. Emmons H HI, Judge U S Circuit Court. Ferguson Frederick, grocer.
Goodell Mrs Archange, grocery.
Goodell Elijah J, Surveyor and Feed Store.
Goodell Gabriel R & Bro, grocers.
LeBlanc N L, grocer. Lozell Miss Hattie, school teacher. Montie John B, blacksmith. Odien Louis, boot and shoe maker. Otto & Beolter, wagonmakers. Raupp Matthias. wood, etc.
Salliotte Alexis M, general store.
Salliotte Joseph, meat market. Specht Caspar. saloon.
Stevenson Wm, school teacher. Wright Albert E, physician.
EDEN.
The postoffice at Chapin (or Chapin's Crossing), on the S. div M: C R. R. 5 miles south of Mason. It is in Vevay township, Ingham county, in a good and well improved farming country. Apples, cider, vinegar, eggs and barrels are the chief shipments. The village was settled about 1842, and num- bers 8c inhabitants. Express, American. Daily mail. A. M. Chapin, postmaster.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Chapin H L, blacksmith. Dewey O S, grocer.
Dewey & Carter, cider mnfrs.
Miller P F, justice of the Peace. Padgett George, brick mnfr.
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