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ROE STEPHENS,
184 & 186 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich,, gives best terms on
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Peck Thomas H. harnessmaker. Peck Mrs T H, dressmaker.
Schmidt Jobn, blacksmith.
sloan Thomas MI, Grocer, Crockery and Glassware.
Streeter S L, insurance agt.
Towsley H M, grain dealer and justice.
Underhill E, general store.
Watrous George W, general store.
DISCO.
Is located on the middle branch of Clin- ton river, in Shelby township, Macomb county, 14 miles northwest of Mt. Clemens, the county seat, and 29 above Detroit. Utica, on the D. & B. C. R. R., 4 miles south, is its shipping point. It has a Methodist church, district school, and daily stage communication with Utica: fare. 25 cents. A steam cider mill, feed mill and wooden bowl factory are operated here, the products of which constitute the shipments. A flouring mill and a shoe- maker are needed. Population, 110. Miss Emma A Keeler, postmaster.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Adams John C, produce dealer.
Bacon A E, physician.
Bell J H, wooden bowl mnfr and feed mill. Brown George. wagonmaker.
Cole James, lumber mnfr.
Cross & Payne, wagonmakers, cider mnfrs and planing mill.
Darby & T, Grocer.
DeKay S L, exp agt.
Hamilton Alvali P, hotel propr.
Kutley Rev Joseph (Methodist Protestant). Monfore M J, farm impts. Orcutt H N, blacksmith.
Phillips Rev S (Congregational).
Ray James, blacksmith. Belfriage, blacksmith.
DIXBORO.
Washtenaw county, 4 miles northeast of Ann Arbor.
DORR.
The village of Dorr is located on the Kalamazoo Div. of the L. S. & M. S. Rv. and on Red river, in Dorr township, north- eastern part of Allegan county, It is 14 miles north of Allegan court house, 18 south of Grand Rapids, and 150 from De- troit. It has steam grist and saw-mills, a Congregational church and a public school. Bank, Allegan City, Allegan. The country is rolling, heavily timbered and possessed
of a good soil, the price per acre varying from $5 for unimproved land to $60 for the best improved farms. Shipments. wheat and general produce, wood and lum- ber. Village platted in 1869. Population. 300. Semi-weekly stage to North Dorr. New Salem and Burnip's Corners. Tele- graph, Western Union. Express, Ameri- can. Mail, daily. L. E. Parker, post- master.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Averill David R, cooper.
Averill H N, lawyer.
Barris & Beamer, general store aud grain.
Beamer John A, lawyer.
Beebe Mrs J P. milliner.
Botsford E S. general store.
Bourne F C, harnessmaker.
Byles Edward, lumber mnfr.
Cole Theodore, physician.
Ehle Lyman W, hotel propr.
Evarts H P, physician.
Evarts Rev N R (Congregational).
Fisher L N, railroad agt.
Newman Frank, hotel propr.
Newman Frederick, flouring mill.
Newman Joseph, general store.
Parker L E, hardware, exp agt and justice. Patterson Alexander, wagonmaker.
Smith J H, physician.
Somers John, general store.
Vielkine Joseph, shoemaker.
DOT.
A postoffice in Springvale township. Charlevoix county. It is 14 miles southeast of Petoskey, whence it receives a tri- weekly mail by stage.
DOUGLAS.
St. Joseph county. (Ne Klinger's Lake.)
DOUGLAS.
Is located on the Kalamazoo river. a short distance above its outlet into lake Michigan, and directly opposite Saugatuck. It is in the township of Saugatuck, Alle- gan county, 22 miles west of Allegan court house and 6 west of New Richmond, on the C. & W. M. R. R., its railroad point. The village was laid out in 1861. incorpo- rated in 1970, and now has a population of 350. It contains a neat Methodist church. a graded Union school, a large touring mill having & run of stones, and manufac. tories of lumber, baskets, sash, blinds, doors, leather, shingles, etc. The pro- duets of the above mills, with fruit, form
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the chief shipments. During the season of navigation communication is had with Chicago daily by boat; fare, $2. A bank is needed. Stage daily to New Richmond and Hamilton; fare, 50 cents and $1. Telegraph, Western Union. Express, American, at Saugatuck. Mail, daily. Dyer C. Putnam, postmaster. BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Bird & Co, druggists.
Crouse Jonas S, fruit grower ..
Dickey J W, sewing machines.
Eagle Hotel, J H Kibby, propr.
Ehle H, fruit grower.
Ewald Ludwig, tailor.
Foley Peter, fruit grower.
Gill Willard S, justice of peace.
Graham H E, carpenter.
Gray Thomas C, General Store.
Hutchinson Bros & Co (Jesse E Hutchin- son, John S Payne), flour mill.
Kibby Jarvis H, propr Eagle Hotel.
Kirby John, harnessmaker.
Kyle Merrill, fruit grower.
McCallum D, carpenter.
Moore Horace B, lumber mnfr. Murt Patrick, mason.
Newton Charles W, painter.
Nichols Uri M, shoemaker.
Nickerbocker F, carpenter.
Owen Jonathan S, fruit grower.
Parks S II, Physician.
Perry James, fruit evaporator.
Purdy Philetus, fruit grower.
Putnam Dyer C, General Store and Insurance Agt.
Reed Samuel, blacksmith.
Reid Robert, fruit grower.
Smith George, fruit grower.
Takken Bros & Co, wagonmakers.
Takken Everett, blacksmith.
Takken Henry, wagonmaker.
Tisdale W G, carpenter.
Upson Louis A, mufrs well filters.
Wallin C C & Sons (C C, Frank B and Thomas), tanners.
Weed & Co, fruit package mnfrs and sash, doors, etc.
Welch Edwin, fruit grower.
Williams J W, salesman.
Williams & Son (Bradley S and Malcolm), fruit growers.
DOVER. Washtenaw county. (Sce Base Luke.)
DOVER MILLS.
Washtenaw county, four miles north of Dexter.
DOWAGIAC.
The city of Dowagiac began its exis: ence on the completion of the M. C. R. R in 1848, and was made an incorporaird village ten years later, at which tine :: contained a population of 800. In 1 ;;. when the population had reached 2.000. city charter was secured. The residents a: this time number a trifle over 2,200. The city is located upon a branch of the riv. : from which it takes its name, at the jun. tion of the four townships of Wayne, Si .. ver Creek. Pokagon and Lagrange, in Ca -- county, 10 miles northwest of Cassopolis. the county seat. Via the M. C. R. R. it is 12 miles northeast of Niles. 35 southwe -: of Kalamazoo, 39 northeast of New Buf falo and 179 west of Detroit. The sur- rounding agricultural region, which con- sists of prairie and oak openings, is uusu passed for the growth of wheat, corn. "> tatoes, fruit and vegetables. Good facii ties for manufacturing are afforded by in abundant water power supply, which :- used by. 2 flouring mills, a planing mi and a stove foundry within the city lim its, besides which there is a steam -3% mill, planing mill, brewery and 2 in ufactories of grain drills. etc. place contains a national and a private bank, 3 hotels, Baptist, Catholic, Con gregational, Disciples. Methodist Universalist churches. ? graded ward schools. a public library of 300 and a la. dies library of 700 volumes, and various other society organizations. Two news papers, the Caxx County Republican and the Dowagiac Timex, are published. The lead ing exports are grain, wool, live stock, pe- tatoes, fruit, flour, stoves, lumber an! grain drills. Aggregate shipments in 1-23. 5,500 tons. The town is free from del: and has an assessed valuation of $832.610. a sum much below its actual worth. To'e- graph, Western Union. Express, Ame :: can. C. L. Sherwood, postmaster. BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Adams Thomas W. agt Am Exp Co. Adams & Hopkins (E Orriu Adans- James M Hopkins), Groceries and Cr nk ery. Provisions and Wood.
Anderson Martin J. saloon.
Andrews George W. justice of peace
Atwell Freeman JJ. lawyer.
Angabright Wm H. agt M CR R.
Bailey Joseph W. photographer.
Barter C T, saw-mill 41 miles north.
Beckwith Philo D. stove foundry.
Beckwith & Lee (Philo D Beckwith, Frid erick E Lee), minfrs roller grain drill-
Harness Leather and Collars,
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Bigelow Charles H, Furniture, Pic- ture Frames and Moldings and Under- taker.
Bigelow Harvey, Mufr of Furniture and Dealer in Undertakers' Goods, Wall Paper, etc.
Bigelow Otis, Dealer in Pianos and Organs, Music Books and Musical Mer- chandise, and General Agt Chickering Pianos and Estey Organs.
Blackmond J. saloon and billiards.
Bock Nicholas, propr Bock's Hotel.
Bowling Mrs Hiram D, millinery goods.
Brechenser Frank, wines and liquors.
Brown Mrs C D. dressmaker.
Childs Edward, cabinetmaker.
Clarke Joseph B. lawyer.
Colby Horace F. flour mill.
Volby & Buskirk (Horace F Colby and Hollis S Buskirk), four mill.
Coleman & Snyder (James Coleman, Mor- gan Snyder), harnessmakers.
Commercial Hotel, Richard Cornell Propr.
Conway Miss Mary, dressmaker.
Cornell Richard, Propr Commercial Hotel.
Crawford John, fruit dealer.
Cronk Clinton, grocer.
Cronk Mrs C, dressmaker.
Defendorf & Armstrong (Harmon Defeu- dorf, Hiram Armstrong), mnfrs sash, doors, etc.
Dewey, Defendorf & Lyle (Burgette Dew- ey, Marvin Defendorf, Daniel Lyle), dry goods.
DeWitt Orrin A, Propr St Nicholas Restaurant.
Dillingham Lorenzo, carpenter.
Doan Jonathan T. broom mnfr.
Dowagiac Republican (weekly), Kellogg & Holines proprs.
Dowagiac Times The (Weekly), Wilder Mack Wooster Ed and Propr.
Drake Aden D, shoemaker.
Easton Wm W, physician.
Edwards Thomas J, marble worker.
Farrow Alfred, wagonmaker.
First National Bank (enpital $50.000). 1) Lyle pres, N F Choate cashr.
Forsyth Daniel W, physician.
Foster John T, boots and shoes.
Fraser John, Mufr Fraser's Improved Milk Safes, Extension Tables, and all Kinds of Cabinet Work. Ciale Theodore, propr City Hotel.
Gardner Thomas J. livery stable. Gebhard Frank, saloon.
Gilroy Miss Mary M. dressmaker. fireenhaf Carlton J, photographer.
Griswold & Henwood (Wm Griswold." Thomas Henwood), boots and shoes.
Harder Vincent, brewer.
Harley James, saloon.
Harrington & Richmond (Wm Harrington, Henry Richmond), laundry.
Hedrick Frederick, lumber mnfr.
Hendryx Horatio J, saddles, harness, and boots and shoes.
Hirsch & Phillipson (Jacob Hirsch, Eman- uel Phillipson), clothing.
Howard E Smith, meat market.
Howe E F & Co (Edward F Howe), lumber.
Howser Wm, clothing, etc.
Hubbard Alexander H, livery stable.
Huntington Asa, Druggist, Patent Medicines, Dye Stuff, Perfumery, etc.
Jewell M A, dentist.
Johnson Joseph, barber.
Jones Azro, groceries and crockery.
Jones Wm D. groceries and crockery.
Judd Mark, Planing Mill, and Manu- facturer of Sash, Doors, Blinds. Mold- ings, and Dealer in Lumber. Lath. Shin- gles, etc.
Kellogg & Holmes (Randolph F Kellogg. Richard Holmes), proprs Dowagiac Re- publican ..
Knight John J. dealer in grain, wool, pro- duce, etc, elevator ur M C R R.
Larzalere Win, livery stable.
Lec Bros (Henry M and Frederick E), drugs and groceries.
Lee C T & Son (Chauncey T and Heury M), bankers.
Ludwig J HI. physician.
Lyle George H, dry goods, boots and shoes.
McDonald H F & Co (Horace F and Ame- lia A MeDonald), grocers.
McMaster Hamilton S, physician.
Mac Wooster Wilder, ed and propr Dowa- giac Times ..
Martin Thomas J, barber.
Miller George, lawyer.
Moore Mrs Amelia, dressmaker.
Moore George B. livery stable.
Morse Charles W. physician.
Mosher F J & Co (Francis J Mosher. Wm K Palmer), grocers.
Nichols Win B, jeweler.
Oppenheim M & P (Marcus and Philip). dry goods.
Patterson Edward, saloon and billiards.
Peck Gilbert I, groceries and provisions.
Potter \ & son (Nondyer and Frank ), Gunsmiths and Gent Blacksmiths.
Powell Hiram S. blacksmith.
Pray Luther, windmills and pumps
Repp George. Wines, Liquors. To- bacco and Cigars and Smokers Articles.
FIRE BRICK AND CLAY.
Tilen, Confectioners' Furnaces, &c. Brass Founders' Furrace , Cupola Brick.
CHAS. D. COLSON, 108 & 110 Franklin St, Chicago. Incomotivo Arch Tiles, Cupola Furnace Tiles, Bakes See Adv., opp. jage 130.
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Repp James, tailor.
Reshore A & G (Mrs Arminda and Miss Grace), groceries and crockery.
Reshore Frank H, lawyer. Rix Thomas. dentist.
Roper Rev C J (Catholic).
Ross F H & Co (Frederick HI Ross, Thom- as W Adams), hardware and farm impts.
Rouse Amos & Son (Amos and Jonas), furniture infrs.
Rouse Constant s, Auctioneer, Mnfr of Milk Safes and Dealer in all Kinds of Second-hand Goods.
Rouse Lyman V. physician.
Rudolphi Adolph T. druggist.
Rudolphi Theophil. physician.
St Nicholas Restaurant, Orrin A De Witt Propr.
Sanders Frank MI, Meat Market, all Kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats and Sau- sage. Shipper of Live Stock.
Schemerhorn Barth W, justice of peace.
Scott Mrs F M, millinery goods.
Scovill Hiram, harnessmaker.
Shackelton John N. restaurant.
Sherwood Clarence L, drugs and books.
Smith Albert, Sign. Carriage and Orna- mental Painter. Smith Joel II, cider mill.
Smith & Onen (Lewis Smith, James Onen), Meat Market, all Kinds of Salt and Fresh Meat, Sausage, etc.
Somers James M. blacksmith.
Spoor Rev O H (Congregational).
Sprague Mrs H C. agt W U Tel Co.
Stafford Polydore S. restaurant.
Stansell Wm, photographer.
Stark & Vrooman (Myrou Stark. Warren E Vrooman), mnfrs patent buggy sand bands.
Stebbins & Son (Theodore T.and Charles H), grocers,
Sturr Jacob, groceries and crockery. . Suits Jacob AA. jewelry.
Sullivan George B, Attorney at Law. Collection and Insurance Agt.
Tryon John F. lawyer and insurance. Tryon Spafford, lawyer.
Van Antwerp F O & Son (Francis O and Rituer L), wagon mnfrs.
Van Svekle & Stark (Isaac Van Syckle, Miron Stark), blacksmiths.
Vosberg Frank, barber.
Vrooman W E & Co (Warren E and ('harles W Vrooman), hardware.
Wares Wm. dry goods, boots and shoes.
Warner, Morlan & Byers (Jasper P War. uer. Jacob J Morlan, Tobias Byers). mnfrs grain drills and machinists.
Webb S D & Co (Silas D Webb. New. man Defendorf), Bakers and Confer- tioners.
Wells Julius M, carriage mnfr.
Wells Willard. carpenter.
Wheeler Frank A, saloon and billiards.
Wheeler James, blacksmith.
Wheelock N L & Co (Nelson I. Wheelock, Clarence L Sherwood), Drugs. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware. Books, Stationery, etc.
Wilbur Laura L, Flour, Feed, Wood. Coal, Baled Hay and Straw.
Wooster John, lawyer.
DOWLING.
Until recently known as Baltimore, i- situated in Baltimore township. Barry county, 10 miles south of Hastings, the county seat and shipping point via the G. R. Div. of the M: C. R. R., with which point and Battle Creek, 17 miles south. it has tri,weekly stage communication. It contains a saw-mill, a Methodist church and a public school. R. G. Rice, post- master.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Crowthers C W, lumber mnfr.
Joy W. general store.
Ormsbie A W & B, blacksmithsand wagon- makers.
Rice R G, General Store.
Sanborn D C, justice of peace.
Stanton R K, justice of peace.
Van Horn Dr, physician.
Woodmarcey Babcock, limber mnfr.
DRAKE.
Established as a postoffice during the quarter ending December. 1877: is a small hamlet on Flint river, in Deerfield town ship, northern part of Lapeer county, about 75 miles from Detroit. and 12 north of La- peer, the seat of justice. The neighbor- hood was settled in 1857. Columbiaville. on the D. & B. C. R. R., 8 miles southwest. to which a mail stage runs semi-weekly is the nearest railroad point. Abner C. Fol som. postinaster. BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Bearse Joseph, wagonmaker.
Carter Rov Oliver (Methodist Episcopal Chapin Rev George W (Methodist Epi- copal).
Cook Philo, justice of peace.
Ducher lolin, justice of peace. Folsom Abner C, Apiarist and Notary Public. Folsom A L. Imberman.
Domestic Goods,
1,200 LATEST PATTERNS. SOL. S. BATESON & BRO., Merchant Tailors, Detroit.
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Folsom Marvin E, lumberman.
Goodwin Jeremiah, justice of peace.
Koyl Rev Orville (Baptist).
MeIntire James, blacksmith.
Merrill John S. blacksmith.
Moses Benjamin, millwright and justice.
Newton Silas, Lumber and Shingle Mufr.
Nixon Rev George (Methodist Episcopal). Oliver Clark, apiarist. Perkins Rev Wmn (Methodist).
Robertson Rev John (Methodist).
Warren Delos, Physician.
DRAKE'S CORNERS.
Hillsdale county. (See Amboy.)
DRAYTON PLAINS.
A village of 300 inhabitants, settled in 1830, on the Clinton river, in Waterford township, Oakland county, and a station on the D., G. H. & M. Ry, 31 miles north- west of Detroit and 5 from Pontiac, the seat of justice and location of nearest bank. Farm products and ice are the chief ship- meuts, the latter aggregating. in 1879, 10,000 tons. The river contributes power for operating flour mills, 2 or more being run in the vicinity. Value of farming lands hereabouts 840 to $60 per acre. Ex- press, American. Mail, daily. John Van Campen, postmaster.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Belle Isle Ice Co.
Davison Peter, mason.
Girodat John & Sons, cider mnfrs.
Hangge M. tinner.
Hugill Thomas, blacksmith.
Judd Daniel S & Co, flour mill and produce. Kelly Abner, blacksmith.
Kittle N, hotel propr.
Riker James, flour mill.
Schwesinger Paul, grocer and shoemaker. Shereda J'& Son, wagonmakers.
Silver Lake Ice Co.
Van Campen John, Express Agt. Produce Dealer and Railroad Agt. Walker Wm, millwright.
Way Wm B, produce dealer.
DRENTHE.
A small village in Zeeland township. Ottawa county, about 185 miles from De troit, 30 southeast of Grand Haven, and 6 southeast of Zeeland station, on the C. & W. M. R. R. Drenthe was settled in De. cember, 1877, and claims a population of 400). It is in a good farming and fruit re.
gion, and markets farm products. Agri- cultural land in the vicinity ranges in value from $25 to $50 per acre. There are churches and good public schools in the place, and it has a daily mail. P. L. Van den Broek, postmaster. BUSINESS - DIRECTORY.
Boonstra Frank, general store.
DeFuiter J, live stock dealer.
De Vries & Van Regenmorter, blacksmiths. 1
Domstra C, book agt.
Doorn H. shoemaker.
Dykstra John. hardware.
Heins L, carpenter.
Kamps John, Furniture.
Kremer H, physician.
Morell, physician.
Neyenhuis U, feed mill.
Rynberg John, carpenter.
Seis P. shoemaker.
Smidt Rev H (Presbyterian).
Snocyink W. tailor.
Van Der Broek P L, Builder, Furni- ture. etc.
Van Der Veen Rev C (Reformed).
Van Der Velde George, school teacher.
Van Essen R M. wagonmaker.
Van Spyker & Johnson, general store.
Verhulst C, harnessmaker.
Wemkes Rev (True Reformed).
DRYDEN.
A pleasant little place of about 300 in. habitants, in Dryden township, Lapeer county, 17 miles southeast of Lapeer court house. It lies on the stage route from Metamora to Almout. 8 miles from the for- mer and 6 from the latter place, fares being 50 and 40 cents respectively. It was set- tled in 1834, is surrounded by good farm ing lands, and markets agricultural products. Has a Methodist church. Union school. flour and cider mill. Farming land. $40 to $60 per acre. Mail, daily. Joseph Manwaring, postmaster.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Alcott Wm, justice of peace.
Anderson R B, boot and shoemaker.
Bacon D C. hotel propr.
Breadin Richard, physician.
Chesebrow W H. boot and shoemaker.
Darwood Joseph, cider mufr and foundry.
Davis B I. tailor.
Dunlop Roy I A (Methodist).
Ennenus & Co. general store.
Hodson E. Saddle and Harnessmaker.
Holot-on C. M. carpenter
Johnson B.F. furniture
Lee J T. flour mill.
VINEGAR AND PICKLES.
J. J. WILSON would call attention to his choice ARROW BRAND Pickles. Sond for Price List. 21 N. Clinton St., CHICAGO, IN1.
Smoke Gold Flake Cut Plug.
Globe Tobacco Co. DETROIT.
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Manwaring Joseph, General Store. Nilles F, teacher. Randolph Miss S E. milliner. Robinson P, constable. Rupert Joseph, blacksmith. Shinn B R, carpenter. Stearns H, harnessmaker. Stearns S S, Physician. Tibbets Alonzo, blacksmith.
DU BOISVILLE.
Northern part of Wayne county, about 4 miles north of Redford.
DUCK LAKE.
A postoffice and place of 15 population. also known as Clarence, in the northeastern part of Calhoun county, Clarence town- ship. It is centrally located in a well set- tled neighborhood, 12 miles southeast of Charlotte, 15 northeast of Marshall court house, and 5 west of Springport on the Lansing Div. L. S. & M. S. Ry, its railroad station. It has a district school and steam saw-mill, and ships chiefly lumber. Bank. First National, Albion. Mail, semi-week- ly. W. H. Leonard, postmaster.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Bullen Win, general store.
Leonard W KS, Lumber and Hotel Propr.
Starkes Peter, blacksmith and justice. Stodart W, boot and shoemaker.
DUCK LAKE.
Discontinued postoffice in Muskegon county, about 7 miles southeast of White- hall, on the C. & W. M. R. R., its present postoffice and nearest railway point.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Mears Charles, lumber mnfr.
DUNBAR.
Grand Traverse county. (Se Williamx- burg.)
DUNCAN CITY.
One and a half miles east of Cheboygan; has 2 saw-mills, foundry and machine shop. general store for use of mills, and a popu- lation of a little over 500 -- about 75 fami- lies. Twenty million feet of lumber shipped in 1850; also lath and tan-bark; it has a good dock, with 16 feet water, allow. ing the largest vessels to stop at the village. The whole is controlled and in fact owned by Thompson Smith, Esq.
DUNDEE.
Settled in 1821 and incorporated as a vil lage in 1871, is a prominent point on ilit- Toledo & Ann Arbor R. R .. at the crossing of the Fayette Br. L. S. & M. S. Ry. It is in Dundee township. Monroe county. 15 miles west of Monroe, the county seat, 45 southwest of Detroit, and 22 northeast of Toledo, O. The population, according to the census of 1880, is 989, the bonded in- debtedness $4,800, and the assessed valuta- tion of real and personal property $299,900. Among the interests of the place are in- cluded 4 churches. Methodist, Congrega- tional, Baptist and German Lutheran. a large graded public school with 4 depart- ments, a public hall, a weekly Republican newspaper, the Reporter. ? good hotels, and several substantial brick business blocks. The river Raisin, upon which the town is located, affords power for a flouring mill and a paper mill. Lumber, broom ban- dles, staves, heading hoops. paper. flour and farm products form the chief ship- ments. Improved farms in the vicinity are worth from $30 to $60 per acre, unima proved land $20 to $30 per acre. Express, United States and American. Telegraph, Western Union. Peter Clark, postmaster. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Arnold Thomas H, shoemaker.
Baldwin Newton, physician. Brendle and Hellstern. marble dealers.
Brewer Jairus, grocer.
Cassady James H, barber.
Chapman Charles, brick mufr.
Clute Win, clothing.
Covell Daniel H, Lawyer and Justice of the Peace.
C'ramer, Frueauff & Corbin (Densmore Cramer, Eugene K Frueanff, Byron I Corbin), lawyers.
Crandall L E & Co (L, Emerson Crandall. F Eatons, dry goods, boots and shoes
De Wolfe & Babcock, blacksmiths. Dickerson Joseph S. merchant tailor.
Drew HE G & Co (Herbert G Drew and Otto C Warner), Grocery, Bakery and Restaurant.
Dundee Reporter (Weekly). Heury Egabroad, publisher.
Dustin Nathaniel M. justice of peace
Egabroad Henry. publi Dunder Reporter (weekly).
Ferabroad Win. stationery, cigars et
Eldridge Charles, foundry.
Fleming John H, blacksmith.
Fleming Wmn W. black smith.
Ford Valorns D, millwright.
French Clark, At T &AAARR
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Give Ezekiel I', shoemaker.
George Rev Wm (Methodist).
Gilmore . & White (Arthur D Gilmore, Robert G White), bankers.
Gray Edward, jeweler.
Hall & Brewer (Hudson B Hall, Horace Brewer), stave, lumber and hoop infrs. Hollenberry George, blacksmith.
Hullinger Rev F Wilford (Congregational). Hurd George W, drugs and groceries.
Jackson George W. physician, druggist and jeweler.
Jenks II W & Co (Horace W Jenks, Henry X Carson), grocers, and grain and wool dealers.
Jones C W, Paper Mnfr.
Kennedy George W, Dentist.
Kenyon Eliza C, general store.
Knoll Boyd L, grocer and bakery.
La Bounty Francis, barber.
La Longe Mrs Angeline, milliner.
La Longe Clement, harnessmaker.
Lathrop Melvin S, justice of peace.
Long & Rawson (Cornelius F E Long, Charles F W Rawson), saw and planing mill.
Lowe M S. agt L S & M'S Ry.
McBride Bros (John and Cyrus), wagon- makers.
McBride L Milton, agt U S and Am Ex- press Cos.
Mason John W, physician.
Mead Clinton W. physician.
Meade & Owen (Theodore W Meade, Sey- mour W Owen), staves and heading.
Munger Bros (John J and Frank J), gen- eral store.
National Hotel, Wm F Tiffany Propr. Owen John H, justice of peace.
Pattee Jolin A, propr Pattec House, and farm impts. Pettit Cyrus W, harnessmaker.
Pocklington John A, saloon and billiards. Porter & Hardy, dry goods and shoes.
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