Class Book COPYRIGHT DEPOSIT ORANL) RAPIDS Guide and DlreGloru (CITY HALL) containing: OFFICIAL STREET NUMBERS AND GENERAL INFORMATION OF THE CITY. A Sectional Map pf Kent County, Railway Distance Table and Church Directory of the City. ISSI - ISSS I»n.XOI3, - so OIESIXTTS- GRAND RAPIDS, MICH : THE STANTON PR/NTINCx CO., NO. 2 PEARL ST. IHltl. M. J. KOLTS & SON'S CITY IN TABLES CONTAINING THE ORIGINAL NUMBERS ON BUILDINGS, AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE AND KINDRED BRANCHES. By MATTHEW J. KOLTSjI^i- 16 1891 '. Author, Designer and Proprietor; City of Grand Rapids, State of Michigan, 1891. GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.: The Staxton Pei.vting Co.. Pp;i.ntees. ENTERED ACCORDING TO ACT OF CONGRESS, IN THE YEAR 189I, BY MATTHEW J. KOLTS ct SON, IN THE OFFICE OF THE LIBRARIAN OF CONGRESS, WASHINGTON, D. C. ^" EXPLANATORY. The numbers at the street crossing-s upon the Tables or Maps were carefully compiled from the maps in the City Surveyor's office, and con- tain one number to each 20 feet or fraction thereof (streets not included.) Portions of the Tables show every Second Number and the Even Num- bers, so each single number can be easily ascertained. SCALE. „, ^ i-n ~ 52 and 57 Madison Street 4, 3 and 2 Matilda Street 15 and 16 Maple Street 40 Maple Avenue 25 Marietta Street 3 and 2 Marion Street 28 and 45 Martha Street 61 Munson Sti eet 58 Mason Street 14 and 15 Mechanic Street 35 and 36 Michigan Street 26 Mill Street 32 Miller Street 50 Mills Street 52 and 53 Monroe Street 32, 33 and 40 Morris Avenue 39 and 52 More Street 16 and 17 Morrison Street 40 and 39 Muskegon Street 25, 12 and 7 Myrtle Street 6, 7, 8 and 9 N Nagold Street 26 Newberry Street 14 and 1 5 Ney Street 42 and 49 Ninth Street 13, 12 and 1 1 Ninth Avenue 59 and 58 North Street 6, 7, 8, 9 and 5 North Avenue 21, 16 and 3 O Oakes Street 41 and 40 Oakland Avenue _. . . .48 and 61 OH ve Street 43 Ottawa Street 41, 32, 23 and 14 Observatory Street 1.4 and 1 5 P Packard Street 37 Page Street 4,3 and i Paris Avenue 38 and 56 Park Street 33 Park Street [E] 40 and 33 Park Street [W] 40 and 33 Park Avenue 44 and 45 Pearl Street 32 and 33 Pleasant Avenue 16 and 17 Pleasant Street 51 and 52 Plainfield Avenue 15 and 4 Perry Street 3 Pettibone Street 26 Pennsylvania Avenue 2 Pine Street [N] 27 and 10 Pine Street [S] 28 Portland Avenue i Portsmouth Terrace 38 and 35 Powers Street 9 and 10 Powell Street 58 and 57 Prescott Street. . 49, 50 and 51 Prince Street 57. 56 and 55 Prospect Street [N] -. 39, 34, 21 and 16 Prospect Street [S] 39 and 52 Prospect Place 21 Q Quarry Street 12 and 7 Queen Street 4 Quimby Street 5. 4> 3 and 2 R Ransom Street 40 and 33 Reed Street 3 Reservoir Street 15 River Avenue 44 and 47 Rumsey Street 49 and 60 S Scribner Street 24, 1 3 and 6 Second Avenue 49 and 50 Second Street 24, 25, 26 and 27 Seventh Street 13, 12, 11 and 10 Seventh Avenue 59 and 58 Shawmut Avenue 31. 30 and 29 Sheldon Street 40 and 5 1 Shepard Street 45 Shoemaker Alley 45 Sherman Street 53 and 54 Sherman Avenue 60 Shirley Street 16 and 17 Sinclair Street 21 and 16 Sixth Street 13. 12 and 1 1 Sixth Avenue • • • 59 and 58 Spring Street [N] 32 Spring Street [S] 41 and 50 Springfield Avenue 26 and 27 Smith Court 50 and 5 1 Stow Street 26 Stocking Street 25, 26 and 11 Sibley S'treet 30, 29 and 28 Straight Street 29, 44 and 47 Summer Street 31 Sweet Street 5. 4, 3- 2 and i Svcamore Street^ =i i and 52 STATE. ST 40,39 ^ Tamarack Street 10 and 9 Taylor Street 15 and 4 Tenth Street 13, 12 and 1 1 Tenth Avenue 59 and 58 Terrace Avenue 52 and 57 Third Street 24, 25, 26 and 27 Third Avenue 50 and 51 Thomas Street 5-. 53 and 54 Thomson Court 51 and 58 Talford Street -13 Trowbridge Street 23, 22 and 21 Turner Street 24, 13 and 6 Twelfth Street 12, 11 and 10 Twelfth Avenue 59 and 58 U Union Street [N] 38, 35, 20, 17 and 2 Union Street [S] 38, 53 and 56 V A'alley Street 31 and 30 A'eto Street 3°. 29 and 28 \'ine Street 16 and 1 7 W Walbridge Street 14 and 15 Wallen Street 59 Walnut Street 16 and 1 7 Washington Street 40, 39 and 38 Waterloo Street [N] 32 Waterloo Street [S] 41, 42, 48 and 47 Watson Street 42, 43, 44 and 45 Waverly Place 40 Wealthy Avenue [W] 48, 49 and 47 Wealthy Avenue [EJ 5°- 5 1 - 5-. 53 and 54 Webster Street 6, 7, 8 and 9 Wenham Avenue 51 and 52 Widdicomb Street 11 and 8 Williams Street 42, 41 and 40 West Division Street [ N'l 25 West Division Street [S] 30 and 43 Walker Avenue 11 and 10 Winter Street 30 and 43 Worden Street 57. 56 and 55 Woodlawn Avenue 57 and 56 Wheland Allev 7 CITY HALL. 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J,, 674 Wealthy Avenue. 772 Enterprise Cigar Co., Cor. Monroe and N. Division St. 88 District Telegraph Co., 11 Canal St. 1013 Lebaron & Cobb, 780 South Division St. The Company has 880 miles of Telephone Wire connected with the Central Office, 1250 Telephones, and the following 13.5 cities and towns. (Tariff) Rates are for five minutes conversation or less. When a person called for cannot be reached a charge of 10 cents for line service is made. *Non-Telegraphic Points- STATIONS TARIFF Ada 20 Albion 30 Allegan 25 Augusta 25 Bailey 25 Battle Creek 30 Belding 25 Bellevue 25 Big Rapids 25 Brighton 35 Brooklyn 30 Bronson 30 Burr Oaks 30 Byron Center 20 Caledonia 20 *Carson City 25 Casnovia 20 Cassopolis 30 Cedar Springs 20 Centreville 30 Charlotte 25 Chesaning 35 Colon 30 Coopersville 15 Comstock 25 Concord 30 Constantine 30 Corunna 30 *Dansville 30 Decatur 30 Dexter 35 Dowagiac 30 Dorr 25 *Eastmanville 15 Eaton Rapids 25 East Saginaw 35 Eagle 25 Edgerton 20 Edmore 25 Fish Creek 25 Fowler 30 Fowlerville 35 Fremont 25 Galesburg 25 STATIONS Grand Haven 25 GrandLedge 30 Grass Lake 30 Greenville 25 Hanover 30 Hart 35 Hartford 30 Hastings 25 *Hesperia 25 Holland 25 Hopkins 25 Homer 30 Howard City 25 Howell 35 *Hubbardston 25 Ionia 25 Jackson 30 *Jamestown 25 Kalamazoo 25 Kent City 20 Lake Odessa 25 Laingsburg 30 Lakeview 25 *Lamont 15 Lansing 25 Lawrence 30 Lawton 30 Leslie 30 *Lisbon 25 Lowell 20 Lyons 25 McBrides 25 Maple Rapids 30 Marshall 30 Mason 30 Mattawan 30 Mendon 30 Middleville 25 Montague 25 Moore Park 30 Muir 25 Muskegon 25 Nashville 25 Newaygo 25 TARIFF STATIONS TARIFF Nottawa 30 Olivet 25 Onondaga 25 Otsego 25 Ovid 30 Owosso 30 Paris 25 Parma 30 Paw Paw 30 Pentwater 35 Pewamo 25 *Pinckney 35 Plainwell 25 Portland 25 Potterville 25 Reed City 25 Rockford 20 St. Charles 35 St. Johns 30 St. Louis 35 Saginaw 35 Sand Lake 20 Saranac 25 Schoolcraft 25 Shelby 35 Sherwood 30 Sheridan 25 Six Lakes 25 South Lyons 35 Sparta Center 20 Springport 30 Stanton 25 Sturgis 30 Tallmad^e Center . . 15 Three Rivers 30 Vermontville 25 Vernon 30J \'riesland 2( White Cloud 2I Whitehall 2c White Pigeon 3c W^illiamston 30 Woodville 25 Zeeland 25 -65 FARE PER MILE COO a> (N moo h M H M (N '^ t^ coo 0^ M incx) c« c« cocococo^^^ d «= X - ^1 I- a 1 • a ; 1 : 2 ^ 1 : 1 6 =1 ■ ^ : B ■ 6tC H ill ; S ; c • = : .2 : : 1 ; 3 ; jSoc CO -^2 i ;l= > a • j: °= -a: ^ ^ 1 sis 41 51 i d : 0^ : a be a ^ \ 1 ^ H dggS I^ in "" 5^ ^-^ : c : £ a:_:Q: 7Q :5 ill • 0) 0! 1 6 °c ;z; < W in sa I.S 1 i 6 «= t/3 M oJin d o-asa 2«3>c d 2«o > a 0) 1 ^ da 3| 1 £ : ® 6"^ a Z :s^sa Sila "god -=52 1 c3 M ILES. 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Ash ton . . . > c i 1 1 1 i 1 1 ill • E- > s |l O o P3fl 3 t-s : d : • •$ : S Is M : • a • o O o i 1 : t: : a W I • £ . c : "c ill ^ D ■ c 5 : c 1 ; i - 3 Q : 5 . : c 3 : 3 c '^ 5 VC ) r > c y^ C > ^ ) H < C^ >oc ) a ^ c sOO H 00 c^ 00 C^ 00 00 00 [CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE.] 69 00 M ^t^ocoo o^MLOooM ^t^o '^o (Nooino oin mo «^ o t^ t^ !>. r^oo 0000 a>o^c^o i>.^o t^'^M m rt o M (N CO -"^ mvo rvoo ct> o oo (N ^o m o o m 00000000 o>o^cj>cr>o^cr»o>o^CT>o^o moo co cs m i>, m m HHH(NC^C^M MM 70 CHURCH DIRECTORY Of the City of Grand Rapids, A. D. 1891. Official Mem- bership as Given by the Pastors. B — Baptized Members. C — Communicajit Members. Adventist, Seventh Day — Good Templars' Hall, South Division street, page 00. Levi G- Moore, Pastor, c-84. Baptist Churches — First Baptist, Fountain street, Page jj. Rev. J. L. Jackson, Pastor. Second Baptist, Gold street, page jo. Rev. R. W. VanKirk, Pastor. c-204. Calvary Baptist, page 00. Rev. J. Snashall, Pastor, e-//. Wealthy Avenue Baptist, page 00. Rev. John Heritage, Pastor, c-igo. Children of Zion — Scribner street, page ij. Rev. H. A. Olmstead, Pastor. b-2j. Christian Reformed, Holland — North Division street, page jj. Rev. C. Vorst, Pastor. c-/8o. Spring street, page 41. Rev. J. H. Vos, Pastor, b-iooo. Coldbrook street, page 14. Rev. L.J. Hulst, Pastor, b-14/6. Alpine avenue, page 11. Rev. P. Ekister, Pastor. C-32J. Fifth avenue, page 61. Rev. W. R. Smidt, Pastor. b-iio6. Lagrave street, page 40. Rev. John Y. DeBaun, Pastor, c-yyo. Crosby street, /rt^6' ^. Rev. G. Broens, Pastor, b-440. Logan and Ella streets, page 00. Rev. S. B. Sevensma, Pastor. b-i8io. -71- Congregational — Park street, /tz^^-jj. Rev. A. R. Merriam, Pastor, c-6oj. Plainfield avenue. /^zir*? 4- Rev. J. T. Hiisted, Pastor, c-i^g. Smith Memorial, Finney street, page j/. Rev. H. A. Mclntyre, Pastor. c-6g. South, McDowell street, Az^X.xqq.\., page 33 . Rev. Nathan Rosenau, Pastor, c-40. Universalist-- Pearl •iX.x^^l, page 32. Rev. Charles Fluhrer, D. D., Pastor. b-123. Unitarian — Temple Emanuel, College avenue, page 20. Miss Mila F. Tupper, Pastor, c-40. Young Men's Christian Association — North Division street, page 00. C, HoUister, President. e-3jo. — 74- MISCELLANEOUS. County Buildings. Corner Lvon and Kent streets. County Offices. County Sheriff Telephone 481 Clerk " 485 Treasurer Register of Deeds Prosecuting Attorney Surveyor Superintendent of the Poor Corone rs Judge of Probate Office No. 75 Lyon street Circuit Court Commissioners Office No. 75 Lyon street Note — Abstracts of Titles are obtained at the office of Register of Deeds. Abstracts of Taxes at the office of the County Treasurer. Re- cords of the Circuit Court proceedings, the Board of Supervisors, and all other county records are obtained at the office of the County Clerk. All the county records are for the public use; any citizen has free access to the county records, free of charge. Government Building, U. S. District Court and Post Office. Number of Mail Carriers employed, 28. Monthly average receipts, about $9,356. Receipts for one year, $112,272. Note — Money Order rates by mail, yi to i per cent, on the dollar. Telephone 26. -75- The Police Court « Which is located at Police Buildings, at the corner of Lyon and Campau streets, is open for business the year around. Its jurisdiction covers all offenses and misdemeanors committed within the city limits. Appeals from this court are taken to the Superior Court. Is presided over by Jud^^^e John T. Holmes. Telephone 752. Superior Court. This Court convenes in the Superior Court room, in the City Hall. This Court has jurisdiction only for offenses committed within the limits of the city. All appeals from the Police Court are taken to this Court, and is presided over by Judge E. A. Burlingame. Telephone 741. Terms of Court — Regular, for 1890-91, second Monday in Sep- tember; second Monday in December; second Monday in March; sec- ond Monday in May. Justice Courts. There are four Justices of the Peace. These Courts are always open, and the honorable esquires are always ready for business. The presiding officers are; Wm. O. Westfall, office No. 61 Pearl street. E. G. Brown, office Ottawa street. H. A. Hydorn, office room 2, No. 26 Canal street. D. D. Hughes, office room i. No. 50 Lyon street. The 17th Judicial Circuit Court. Nos. 75 to 83 Lyon street. Two Circuit Courts are now established for this circuit, with two Circuit Court judges. Appeals from the Jus- tices' Courts are carried to these courts. Presided over by Judges Wil- liam E. Grove and Allen C. Adsit. Telephone 481. Terms of Court— First Mondays of March, May, December, 2nd Fourth Monday of September. U. S. District Court. United States' District Court, for the Western District of Michigan. Court room, Government Building, corner of Lyon and Ottawa streets. Presided over by Judge Henry E. Severens, of Kalamazoo, Mich. Terms of Court— First Tuesdavs in March and October. - 76- U. S. Circuit Court for the 6th Judicial Circuit, and U. S. Court of Claims. Sessions of these Courts are held in the Government Building, by Judge Howell E. Jackson, of Tennessee. Telephone 8. Grand Rapids Board of Trade. Was organized in 1887. Is located in the Weston building, No. g Canal street. Geo. G. Briggs, President; H. D. C. VanAsmus, Secre- tary. Membership fee, $15.00: annual dues of each member, $10.00, to meet the legitimate expenses of the organization. Membership, 400. Telephone in. Board of Supervisors. Annual session, the first Monday in October of each year. Is com- posed of one Supervisor for each Township in the County, and one from each ward in the city. The new County Building is located at the cor- ner of Crescent avenue and Kent street. The Circuit Courts and County Offices will be located in the building when completed. Police Department. Number of men, 76, as follows : One Superintendent, one Captain, one Lieutenant and fifty-one patrolmen. Two patrol wagons; 44 Signal Boxes, 30 of which have telephones. The cost of maintenance of this portion of the city government is 55,477.45 per month. Telephone 468. Fire Department. Has 7 Engine Houses, 7 Hose Carriages, 2 Chemical Engines, 5 Steamers, 2 Hook and Ladder Trucks, i Telegraph Wagon, i Supply Wagon, 17,000 feet of Hose. Is composed of one Fire Marshal, one As- sistant Fire Marshal, one Superintendent of Alarms, 51 full pay men and 42 part pay men; 40 horses in use. The cost of maintenance averages about $5,262.35 per month. Telegraph Stations. Western Lmion Telegraph Co Main office, 7 Canal st/eet Grand Rapids & Indiana Telegraph Co.. . Office, Morton House MichigLn Postal Telegraph Service Office, 21 Pearl street Grand Rapids Messenger and Package Co Office, 1 1 Canal street — TV- Property Owned by the City. School Buildings and Grounds S649.200 00 City Hall and Grounds 300,000 00 Water Works 700,000 00 Iron Bridges - 140,000 00 Fire Department 125,000 00 Public parks 75'OOo 00 Total $1 ,689,200 00 In excess of the bonded debt 1,009,200 co Indebtedness per capita Si 5- '7 City Water Works. The Pump House is located at the corner of Canal and Coldbrook streets; has four pumping engines and pumps 3,800,000 gallons of water per day. Has over 69 miles of mains and 630 hydrants. Water Debt $612,000 Interest at 5 to 8 per cent 42,060 Total $654,060 Operating expenses and maintenance S 23,000 Interest, one year 42,060 Total $ 65,060 Revenue per annum from water rates (estimat- ed) $ 45,000 Estimated rental value of 630 fire hydrants, at $50 each 18,900 Estimated value of water used for public pur- poses 2,000 Total $65,900 WATER RATP:S. Families of 3 persons, per annum $ 6 00 Families of 4 persons, per annum 7 00 Families of 5 or 6 persons, per annum 8 00 Families of 7 or 8 persons, per annum 9 00 Families of 9 or 10 persons, per annum 10 00 Each additional person i 00 Water Closets for 4 persons, per annum 4 00 -78 - Each additional person 50 Bath Tubs for 4 persons, per annum 3 00 Each additional person 50 Stables, 2 horses, per annum 2 50 Each additional horse i 00 Each cow I GO STREET SPRINKLING. Stores, 20 feet front, per annum 3 00 Stores, 40 or 50 feet front, per annum 6 00 Additional 20 or 25 feet 3 00 Dwellings, 50 feet front, per annum 3 00 Dwellings, 100 feet front, per annum 5 50 Dwellings, 150 feet front, per annum 7 50 Dwellings, 200 feet front, per annum 10 00 Each additional 50 feet 2 50 Lawns, 1,000 square feet, per annum 2 00 Banks. The capital and deposits of the seven Banks for 1888, and location are as follows: Old National, corner Pearl and Canal streets Capital, S 800,000 00 Deposits, 1,701,462 42 National City, corner Pearl and Monroe streets. .Capital, $ 500,00000 Deposits, 1,133,971 03 Grand Rapids National, corner Monroe and Otta- wa streets Capital, $ 500,000 od Deposits, 1,055,629 61 Fourth National, corner Canal and Lyon streets. .Capital, $ 300,000 00 Deposits, 832,638 16 Fifth National, No. 50 West Bridge street Capital, $ 100,000 00 Deposits, 184,894 12 Grand Rapids Savings, corner Fulton ond South Division streets Capital, S 1 50,000 00 Deposits, 452,952 40 Kent County Savings, corner Canal and Lyon streets Capital, $ 5o,©oo 00 Deposits, 389,859 98 Total capital §2,400,000 00 Total deposits 5.751435 72 — 79- U. S. Internal Revenue Collector. Office at the Government Building. Telephone 183. The total col- lections for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1887, 1888 and 1889, were as follows: 1887— §211,025.77 1888— $207,511 22 1889— $210,356 44 Location of Express Companies. United States, Telephone ^^ Nos. 51 and 53 Pearl street Adams No. 39 Pearl street American Nos. 66 and 68 Pearl street Note — Rates on Money Orders by Express are from Yz to i per cent, on the dollar. The Press — City Publications. ENGLISH. Eagle Republican, Daily and Weekly Democrat Democrat, Daily and Weekly Telegram-Herald Republican, Daily and W^eekly The Morning Press Independent, Daily, no Weekly Leader Independent, Daily and Weekly Michigan Tradesman Commerrial, Weekly American Cheesemaker Dairy, Monthly Michigan Artisan Mechanical, Monthly Michigan Journal Trade, Weekly Hearth and Hall Literary, Monthly The Workman Labor, Weekly Observer Religious, Weekly Pastor's Aid Religious, Monthly The Baptis': Religious, Monthly GERMAN. Germania Democratic, Weekly Sonntagsblat Independent, Weekly HOLLAND. Vrijheids Banier Republican, Weekly De Standaard Democrat, Semi-Weekly Olyfplant Religious, Weekly Stemmen Vrye Gemeente Religious, Monthly -80- County Press. ENGLISH. Journal, Lowell Republicrin, Weekly- Sentinel, Sparta Republican, Weekly- Clipper, Cedar Springs Republican, Weekly Register, Rockford Republican, Weekly News, Caledonia Independent, Weekly Herald, Casnovia Independent, Weekly INTEREST TABLE. To find the interest on a given sum for any number of days, at the following rates of interest, multiply the principal by the number of days and divide by the numbers from 72 to 18. OPERATION. Principal $100 00 6/0 lor 3 days 03 $300 GO Divide by 60 l $300 00 ('5 c. I 000 GO 1 At 5 per cent divide by 72 At ig per cent divide by 36 At 6 per cent divide by 60 At 1 2 per cent divide by 30 At 7 per cent divide by 52 At 1 5 per cent divide by 24 At 8 per cent divide by 45 At 20 per cent divide by 18 At 9 per cent divide by 40 To find the interest by another rule, multiply the principal by the per cent, of interest, and divide by 12 (the 12 months) OPERATION. Principal $60 00 Interest at 7% 07 $420 00 Divide by 121 420 00 136 35 c. 6g 60 GG To find the interest for one day, divide this result by 30 (the days in one month). II -81 MEMBERS OF COUNCIL. Mayor. EUWIN F. UHL. President of Council, Fred Saunders Ward First . . . First . . . Second, Second, Third,.. Third,.. Fourth,. Fourth,. Fifth , . . Fifth . . . Sixth.,, Sixth . , , Seventh Seventh Eighth Eighth Ninth,. Ninth, . Tenth, Tenth. Regul Xam€ Marcus A, Frost. . Ed, H. Stein Eugene D. Conger Robert Sproul. . . , Lewis G, Dunton,. Wm, A, Tateum. . Malachi Kinney. , Ed, O'Donnell.,,, James W, Mahoney Fred Saunders... Jer. H. Anderson. Wm. H, Stokes... Joseph Emmer... Andrew Doyle .... Adolph Wurzburg Chas, A, Hauser. . Isaac M, Turner. . Geo. W, Mills.,,, John Dregge Frank P, Carpenter ar meeting of Council Address Time 255 Twelfth avenue 389 Fountain street Cor, College ave, and Cherry 1 72 Ottawa street Baldwin House 402 North Front street. . 305 Turner street 56 Broadway 7 Beach avenue 105 Gold street 297 South Jefferson street, 324 Straight street 278 Terrace avenue . . . every Monday evening. LIST OF CITY OFFICERS For the Year 1891-92. expires .1893 .1892 •1893 .1892 .1893 .1892 .1893 ,1892 .1893 .1892 .1893 .1892 .1893 ,1892 ■1893 .1892 •1893 .1892 • 1893 .1892 Mayor - EDWIN F. UHL. City Clerk Wm. A. Shinkman Assistant City Clerk C. A. Wurzburg Judge of Superior Court Edwin A, Burlingame Clerk of Superior Court Andrew Fyfe Judge of Police Court John T, Holmes Assistant Judge of Police Court W. O, Westfall Clerk of Police Court Edward L, Pelton -82- Assistant Clerk Fred J. Adams Bailiff John T. Holmes, Jr. City Attorney W. \V . Taylor Assistant City Attorney L. E. Carroll City Comptroller James \\andenberi,^e City Treasurer Wm. Hake Assistant City Treasurer Thomas Nester City Surveyor Homer A. Collar City Draughtsman George M, Ames City Physician Fred W. Wright Assistant City Physician B. F. Willey City Marshal Charles S. Wilson Assistant Marshal A. L. Burrell City Poorniaster Joseph Kruse Keeper of Supply Store Frank Kean City Poundmaster John C. Klyn Board of Public Works. James N. Davis, President Fred A. Twamley, Secretary Edwin F. Uhl, Mayor, Member ex-officio W. R. Shelby Joseph A. McKee Francis Letellier Eli F. Harrington Board of Review and Equalization. Frank H. Gill, President Simon Sullivan, Secretary Madison J. Ulrich Board of Police and Fire Commissioners. John E. More, President B. F. McReynolds, Secretary Superinte7ide7it of Police, Wm. H. Eastman Fire Marshal, Henry Lemoin Fred Loettgert Adolph Leitelt Ira Hatch Chas. H. Bender Board of Health. D. Emmet Welsh, President W. A. Wilson, M. D., Secretary Edwin F. Uhl, Mayor, Member ex-officio Wm. G. Saunders, M. D., Health Officer Fred Saunders D. Emmet Welsh, M. D., Chas. W. Calkins 8a - Board of Building Inspectors. Hubert Hauser Cemetery Commissioners. Ransom C. Luce Enos Putnam Isaac Sicrler Highway Commissioners. First District Lawrence Crowley Second District John Berles Third District William FitzPatrick Location of Offices — City Hall. BASEMENT— City Physician Telephone 200 Director of Poor FIRST FLOOR— City Attorney " 711 Board of Public Works " 377 Superintendent of Schools " 204 Marshal " 676 Board of Health " 411 Comptroller " Reference Library " Custodian " Secretary Board of Education " 204 SECOND FLOOR— Mayor " 152 Treasurer " 1020 Board of Education " 204 Clerk " 152 Board of Review " 152 Cemetery Commissioners " Library " THIRD FLOOR— Superior Court " 741 Judge's Room " 7^ j Council Chamber Clerk of Superior Court " 741 Police and Fire Commissioners " 734 President of Council FOURTH FLOOR— Surveyor " 445 Stenographer — 84- The Public Library. Is under the direction of the Board of Education. Contains 23,828 books; classed by languages, English, 21,406; German, 708; Holland, 467; other languages, 47. Public Schools. GENERAL STATISTICS. 1889 1890 1 Population of city 54.139 64,147 2 School population, according to census (legal school age, 5 to 20 years) 1 5,602 16,547 3 Whole number of different pupils enrolled 10,370 10,752 4 Estimated number in schools not public 2,000 2,200 5 Number of school days in the year 200 200 6 Number of days taught 193 194 1889 1890 7 Estimated cash value of school property S 680,00000$ 710,00000 8 Assessed value of taxable property 21,411,314 00 21,625,202 00 9 Tax for school purposes, mills per dollar 8.5 8.6 10 Cost of superintendence and instruction 114,37542 122,39290 11 Cost of permanent improvements 24,72901 31,501 14 12 Cost of incidentals 29,618 56 30,804 91 85- t-. C5 iH <-< \ <0 r-l lO t- Ci (3, O _( ^ -41 X ■i X 3 O (M t^ C^ o ,_, fO (^ «5 t- t- ^ o t- CO *i tH t-( ■H< ■* ^ .-I M i-l CI r« O ff4 jft o CO «o o o o> * '.O '"' ■"• o Q ,_, _H o o CO ■<* ^ M •a I a 5 3 CO o S ^ o ° ?;;i - 86- United States Custom House. Office at the Government Building ; Bonded Warehouse at the Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad Warehouse. The Custom House was established by Congress for this Port, September, A. D. 1888. R. A. Maynard, Surveyor of Customs. DUTIES COLLECTED FOR THE CURRENT YEARS. 1888, September to December $ 5,477 44 1889, December to March 2,872 46 1889, March to June 5,855 43 1 889, June to September 4,386 72 1889, September to December 3,425 53 Total $22,01 7 58 Valuation of Merchandise, $69,447.00. Per cent, of duties, based on valuation, 31 7-10. 1 889, December to March $ 3,425 22 1890, March to June 5,426 76 1890, June to September 4,107 87 1890, September to December 5,992 08 1890, December to March, 1891 3,1 14 67 Total §22,066 60 Valuation of Merchandise, $71,371.00. Per cent, of duties, based on valuation, 32 per cent. City Population. According to the Government census. 1864 8,772 1870 10,507 1880 : 32,016 1890 64,147 Gain in 10 years 32, ^33 Colored population, about i ,800 City Assessment. \'aluation of the real estate and personal property of the city, for the following years, viz.: 1887 $20,448,437 00 1888 $21,277,930 00 1889 21,420,964 00 1890 21,794,512 00 Gain in four years $ 1,346,175 00 Bonded indebtedness of the citv 980,000 00 87 Postoffices in Ottawa County. Agnew, Allendale. l)ass River. Baiic^r. Beaver Dam. Berlin. Big Springs. Blendon. Borculo. Conklin. Coopersville. Denison. Drenth. Eastmanville. East Holland. Elgin. Forest Grove. Ferrysburg. Grand Haven. Georgetown. Gitchell. Hanley. Harrisburg. Herrington. Hudsonville. Jamestown. Jennison. Lamont. New Groninson. New Holland, Noordeloos. Nunica. Olive Center. Ottawa Beach. Ottawa Station. Reno. Robinson. South Blendon. Spring Lake. Tallmadge. Venture. Vriesland. West Olive. Wright. Zeeland. City Registration List for the Years PKFXINCTS. FIRST WARD. 1888. 189O. I 1 ,587 909 2 1,068 878 3 517 Total 2,655 2,304 SECOND WARD. I 48 2 534 Total 1,256 1,016 THIRD WARD. I 1.337 711 2 1,693 416 Total / 3,030 1,127 FOURTH WARD. I 1,033 550 2 1,227 295 3 462 4 574 Total 2,260 1,881 88 FIFTH WARD. I 613 2 793 Total 1,534 1,406 SIXTH WARD. I 619 2 ^ 830 Total 1 ,407 1 ,449 SEVENTH WARD. I 657 2 438 3 451 Total 1 ,775 1 ,546 EIGHTH WARD. 1 1,271 402 2 699 360 Total 1 ,970 762 NINTH WARD. I 560 2 -— 578 Total 1,138 TENTH WARD. I 598 2 523 J- • 508 25 Total — ^ 1 ,629 Grand Total 15,887 14,257 — 89- CITY ORDINANCES Of the City of Grand Rapids— 1888. [€OXnK\>»KI>.j A A' ORDIXAXCK RELATIXG TO AUCTIOXEERS~Page 6. Sec. 5. Goods received for sale by auctioneers from muiors or ap- prentices, or using deception, fraud, or deli\'er inferior quality; penalty, not less than $5 nor more than $50, and cost of prosecution. AX ORDIXAXCE RELAThXG TO BREACHES OE THE PEACE— Page 12. Sec. I. All persons willfully assaulting another, or be engaged, aid, or abet, in any fight, quarrel, or. other disturbance, shall be deemed a breach of the peace. Sec. 2. No person shall permit indc'^ent, loud, boisterous noise, fighting, quarreling or disturbance, about their residence, saloon, shop, office, or place of business, nor permit persons to congregate therein to the annoyance or disturbance of others, or permit drunkards, persons intoxicated, tipplers, gamblers, prostitutes or other disorderly persons, to assemble, visit or remain therein. Sec. 3. Penalty, not less than $1.00 nor more than $50, or by imprisonment. AX ORDIXAXCE RELATIXG TO THE PRESERVATIOX OF THE PEACE— Page 24. Sec. I. Persons shall not collect, stand in crowds, loiter about, or obstruct free passageway, sidewalks, halls, stairways, vestibules, leading to any store, office, court room, common council chamber, churches or public halls. Sec. 2. Persons not to collect or stand in crowds on the sidewalks, steps, doorways, lobby or waiting room of the United States postoffice (except on business). Sec. 3. Persons not to collect or stand in crowds in front of any churcli, or other place of worship, during services or the gathering or departing of congregations. -90- Sec. 4. Persons shall not make any indecent exposure of his or her person in the streets, lanes, alleys or elsewhere in the city. Sec. 5, Persons shall not show, sell, offer for sale or exhibit inde- cent or obscene pictures, drawings, engravings, books or pamphlets. Penalty, not less than S^ nor more than S25, and cost of prosecution. AN ORDINANCE RE LA TIVE TO BA THING— Page 17. Sec. 2. Not to bathe in Grand River or other body of water in a nude state, except in places designated by the common council. Pen- alty, not less than Sio nor more than $100, or by imprisonment not ex- ceeding 60 days. AN ORDINANCE REE4TING TO HOUSES OE I IDEA ME— I age ig. Sec. I. Occupants or owners not to lease buildings or parts thereof to be used as a house or place of ill-fame. Sec. 2. Persons not to maintain, keep, aid, or abet in maintaining, any house or places of ill-fame, knowing them to be such. Sec. 3. Persons not to reside or visit therein. Penalty and fine, not less than S5, nor more than Sioo; on default of payment, not less than 5 nor more than 90 days' imprisonment. AN ORDINANCE TO SUPPRESS GAMBLING— Page 21. Sec. I. Persons not to keep rooms or places for gambling or gam- ing. Sec. 2. Owners not to lease any building, garden, arbor, booth, shed, tenement, water craft or float for the purposes of gambling or gaming. Sec. 3. Persons not to resort to any places whatsoever for the pur- pose of gambling or gaming, or aiding, abetting, advising, assisting or buying any check, slip, card or ticket to represent money, to be used in betting on the result of any game. Sec. 5. Person giving information, or shall procure the arrest and conviction of persons gambling or gaming, shall receive one-half of the cost assessed in such cases, when paid into the city treasury. Penalty, not less than $5 nor more than $100, or not less than 10 nor more than 90 days' imprisonment. -91 — .I.V ORD/XAACE RELATIVE TO LOETERLXG EOR FRAUD- ULEXT PURPOSES— Page 24. Sec. I. Persons shall not stand, loiter or stroll, awaiting or seeking to obtain money or valuable things from others by any tricks, fraudu- lent devices or practices, or aid or assist therein, on any street, lane, avenue, alley or other public places or border of the city limits. Sec. 3. Persons known as "Ropers," "Steerers" or "Cappers," for any gambling house or room, or for any gambling game, trick or device, such persons shall not be permitted to stand or loiter about the streets in the city. Sec. 4. Persons associating with thieves, pickpockets, gamblers, bawds, prostitutes or lewd women, for the purpose and with the intent to agree, conspire, combine or confederate against any of the laws of this State. Penalty, not less than $2 nor more than $50, and cost of prosecution. AX ORDIXAXCE RELATLXG TO THE XUMBERIXG OF BUILDh\GS—Page 27. Sec. I. All dwellings and business houses now or hereafter erected shall be numbered. Sec. 3. The common council may designate and appoint compe- tent persons to affix numbers. Note — Persons pretending to affix numbers, unless duly appointed by the common council, are frauds. AX ORDIXAXCE RELATIXG TO VEHICLES— Page 33. Sec. 5. No person shall use any vehicle as a public cart or vehicle without having painted thereon, in plain Roman letters, the name of owner and number of the license. Sec. 8. Rates of fare of cartmen and draymen for conveying house- hold goods and other goods, wares or merchandise, distance one-half mile, 30 cents; one and one-half miles, 75 cents. Loading, conveying and unloading each hogshead of sugar, molasses, liquors, earthenware or crockery, or cask of oil, weighing 1000 pounds or more, one-half mile, 50 cents; one mile, 75 cents. For time spent in loading and housing household goods, 50 cents per hour. Demanding or receiving a greater compensation, in addition to the penalty, shall be liable to the party in damages, and all costs and expenses. -92 — Sec. 9. Rates and chare^es foj-|tW«conveyance of persons and their baggage. Carrying each passeAg'Ir'OTie-half mile or under, to or from any railroad depot, hotel or steamboat landing. 25 cents; and not to any of the above named places, 25 cents; and over the distance aforesaid, and not to or from any railroad depot, hotel or steamboat landing, not exceeding 50 cents; children under four years of age, free; between four and ten years, half price; each trunk or piece of baggage less than 100 pounds, in charge of passengers, the same prices as passengers; over 100 pounds, or parts thereof, 10 cents additional; bandboxes, satchels, carpet bags and valises, in charge of passengers, free; for attending and returning from funerals, $3; during the days of holding fairs, 25 cents each way; in the night time, between the hours of 10 p. m , and 6 a. m., in said city, except to and from hotels, railroad depots or steamboat landings, double the sum above specified. Sec. II. Speed at street crossings, not faster than a walk. Sec. 14. On vehicles designed to carry 2500 pounds or more, the tire shall not be less than three inches in width. AN ORD'INAXCE RELATIXG TO THE SALE OF FIREWOOD — Fage 8q. Verbatim. Amended Sept. 16, i8y8. Sec. I. No person shall sell, or offer for sale, in this city, any fire- wood, by the load or otherwise than by the cord, and at a specified price per cord, whether the quantity be great or small. Sec. 2. No person shall sell, or offer for sale, any firewood, except upon the conditions and with the understanding that he will unload the same and cord or pile it in a suitable form for correct measurement. Penalty, shall be punished by fine of not exceeding $5, and cost of pros- ecution. I AN ORDINANCE RELATIVE TO BUTCHERS, MARKETS AND MARKET MEN— Fage 2og. Sec. 5. No person shall expose for sale in any market house or elsewhere in the city, any unwholesome, stale, emaciated, bran-stuffed, tainted, putrid or measly meat, poultry undrawn, undressed or imper- fectly cleaned, or other unwholesome provisions, under a penalty of not^ less than Sio nor more than $50, for each offence. -93- I ADDITIONS TO THE CITY OF GRAND RAPIDS. Outside of the old city limits; compiled from the Plat books of the Register's office; showing location and name of original plats. [See sectional map of the city.] Atnatir - Capeii Addition. — Streets: Capen, East, Luman, Alinta. Barclay Addition.— Streets: Cherry, Buckeye, Hollister. Bartli's Addition. — Streets: Lake, Wealthy-av., Lyon, Barth, Fuller, Beech. Bennis & Kellog-g-'s Addition.— Streets: Giddings-av., Ben- nis-av.. Fuller, Sherman, Lyon, Wealthy-av. Beure & Kirtlund's Addition.— Streets: Burton-av., Buss-av., Place-av. L. E. Brig-g's' Addition.— Streets: Ann, Hazel, Burr Oak, Hickory, Wartrous, N. Coit-av. Boyd & Vanleenian's Addition.— Streets: Logan, East, Campbell & Underwood's Addition. — Streets: Adams, Madison-av. Streets: Kalamazoo-av., Ohio-av., Murchall, Hall, Humboldt. Carpenter's Addition.— Streets: Wealthy-av., Carpenter-av. Avenues: Alger, Woodlawn, Wealthy, Lillian, Lake. Centennial Plat.— Streets: Wansey, Otsego, Garden, Fair, Jef- ferson-av., Center, Division. Clark's Addition. — Streets: Stewart, Forrest-av., Yuba-av., Emerald-av. Conistock's Addition.— Streets: Fifth, Sixth, Seventh. Eighth, Ninth. Streets: First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Plainlield-av., Center, Canal. Curtiss' Addition.— Streets: Weaver, Charlotte, Union. — 94- Dartt's, Mrs., Addition.— Streets: Cxrandville Road, Carde- lia Ct. Davis, Turner & Carroll's Addition. — Streets: Salem-av.. Euclid-av., Division, Hall. Dennis' Addition, — Streets: Fuller,- Grove, Dennis, Hermi- tage, Hope, Thornapple. Dean's Addition. — Streets: Terrace, Highland, Spring-av., Morse, Thomson, Burke-av. De Tries' 3d Addition.— Streets: McKendrick-av., Hilton, Godfrey-av. Streets: McKendrick-av., Godfrey-av., Hilton-st, Dolbee's Addition. — Streets: Dosker, East, Dolbee, Sherman. Dnnton's Addition. — Robinson-av., Byron-av., Milton-av., Kre- kel-av., Youell, Carleton. Diinliani Farm Addition. — Streets: Thomson, Dunham, Sher- man, Fuller, Dolbee. Eaton's Addition.— Streets: Hall, Charlotte. Elston's Addition. — Streets: Quigley-av., Buchanan, S. Division. Estulle's Addition. — Streets: Hall, Fisk, Thurman-av., Cleve- land-av., Brooks-av., Harrison-av., Morton-av. Everett's Addition. — Streets: Maiden Lane, Everett-av., West, Myrtle, Webster, North. Fisher's Addition. — Streets: Ash, Lake, Wealthy-av., Beech, Center, East. Mary J. Finch's Addition. — Streets: Thomas, Fuller, Dolbee. FitzPatrick's Addition,— Streets: Grandville-av.,Shamrock-av. Fuller's Addition. — Streets: Hermitage, Grove, Fulton, Chroll, Dennis, Fitzhugh, Fuller. Gilderslive & Harrington's Addition.— Streets: Oak- land-av., Charlotte-av., 5th av. Houseman's Addition.— Streets: Fountain, Sopher, Diamond, Hazel, Houseman, Hoyt & Hooker's Addition.— Streets: Hooker-av., Hope, East. Hoekstar & Co. 's Addition.— Streets: Martin, Wealthy-av Fuller. — 95 - Ives tV Lulou's Addilioii. Streets: Butter\\orth-av., Peas- lee, Ives-av. Jenks-Drew-Nichols Addition. — Streets: Dunham, Thomas, East, Dolbee. Large's Cable lload Addition. - Streets: Lyon, Tustin-av., Cumming--av., Bridge, Houseman, Diamond. Levi Bros. Addition. — Streets: Buchanan, Rose, Division. 3IeKee & Mornian's Addition. Streets: Fuller, Lavard- av., Helen-av.. Caroline-pl., Diamond. McKee's Addition,— Streets: Fountain, Lyon, Houseman, East. McPlierson'.s 1st Addition.— Streets: 5th-av., 6th-av., yth-av., 8th-av., gth-av. McDowell's, A,, Addition.— Streets, 3d, 4th, Coit-av., Wat- rous-av. Merritt's, O. J. Addition.— Streets: Elm-av., Griggs-av., S. Division. Medler's Addition.— Streets: Oak Hill-av., East. Miller's, J. T., Addition.— Streets; East, Humbolt, Powers, HalL Morgan's Addition. — Streets: Dickinson-av., Morgan-av., Seymore, East. Peck & Venbore's Addition. — Streets: — Oakdale-av., Adams, Kalamazoo, Seymore. Plett's Addition.— Plett, Hilton, Godfrey-av. Plainfield Avenue Addition,— Streets: Sweet, Plainfield-av., Stoddard-av., Roundhouse-av., Stewart-av., Hill-av. Katliburn Addition.— Streets: Madison-av., Paris-av., Roams. Reynolds & Franklin's Addition.— Streets: Jefferson-av., Francis-av., Horton-av., Briggs. Reynolds & Franklin's 8d Addition.— Streets: Arthur- av., Fuller, Logan. Reynolds & Franklin's Addition.— Streets: Fulton, Logan Reynolds & Franklin's Addition, — Streets: Reynolds-av., Dickinson-av., Madison-av., f>anklin-av. -96 — Richards Park Addition.— Streets: Sibley, Jackson, Marion, Garfield-av. Robinson Fair Ground Addition— Streets. Gilbert, Craw- ford, Charlotte. Scribuer Bros, Addition.— Streets: Mulliken-av., Scrib- ner-av„ Seymore, Kalamazoo, Scribner. Scranton's Addition. — Streets: Labelle-av., Home-av., Jeffer- son-av., Division. Silver Creek Addition. — Streets: Mulliken-av., Romana-av., Adams, Vineland-av., Silver Creek-av., Sunnyside-av., Kalamazoo-av. Sunny side Addition. — Streets: Adams, Susan, Debruyn, Kal- amazoo. Stewart T. White's Addition.— Streets: Stewart-av., S. Divi- sion, Buchanan, Stew^art's Addition. — Streets: E. Leonard, Carrier, Curtis, Madison, Marietta, Sweet, East, Emerald-av., Yuba-av., Belle-av. Stone's, H. G. 2d Addition.— Streets: Second, Third, Fourth. West, Valley-av. Stone & Parrish's Addition. — Streets: Landen, Willard, Union, Burton-av., Leon-av., Cleveland-av. Stevens & Long-'s Addition.— Streets: E. Fulton, Grace, Krekel-av., Carlton-av. Thomson's Addition. — Avenues: Greggs, Reynolds, Dickin- son, Jefferson. Weston & Meijfs Addition. — Streets: Cleveland-av., Dickin- son-av., Weston-av., East, Mutin, Linden, Willard, Union. Weston & Moig-s' Addition. — Avenues: Dickinson, Weston, Union-st., Paris, College, Goodwin, Madison. Avenues: Weston, Cottage Grove, Oakdale, Adams, Union-st.. Paris, College, Goodwin, Madison. Streets: Mulliken-av., Seymore, Hope, Bishop, East. Wliite's Addition.— Streets: Courtney, Crosby, Myrtle, West, Fredrick. Winsor Park Addition. — Streets: Alexander, Watkins, Jenks, Patton, Fifth-av., Winsor-av., Woodlawn-av., Winsor-pl., East. — 97 — BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Boots and Shoes. Boston Shoe Store, 54 Canal-st. Boyer, Peter, 8g Canal-st. Brummeler, G. H., 483 Ottawa-st. Biehl, A., 18 East Bridge st. Buszkwit, M., 109 West Bridge-st. Biirkema & Hoogeboom, corner Grandville and Fifth-avs. Bouwmeester,H,,247Grandville-av. Chicago Boot and Shoe Store, 28 Canal-st., 41 and 43 L>on-st. Cheney, J. E., 489 S. Division-st. Dykman, J., 7 Grandville-av. Doan, J. L. & Co., 670 Wealthy-av. Ehrman, M., 69 Canal-st. Ensing, Fred, 208 Plainfield-av. Fernald, A. R., 496 S. Division-st. Fitzgerald, M., 718 S. Division-st. Griffith's New York Shoe Store, 39 Monroe-st. Herold, A. & Co., 63 Monroe-st. Hook, E., 284 W. Leonard-st. Hoffener, B., 40 W. Bridge-st. Hydorn, A. C, 21 W. Bridge-st. Jandorf & Lehmayer, The Famous, 46 Canal-st. Lucas, T. J., 88 Monroe-st. Luke, J. W., 697 Broadway. Malloy, Neil, 102 Monroe-st. Murray, W. C. & Co., 26 Monroe-st. McDonald, J. D., 30 Monroe-st. Mayhew, G. R., 86 Monroe-st. Marsman, J. W., 455 Ottawa-st. Morgan, O. T., 156 W. Fulton-st. Nerkema, Henry, 501 Ottawa-st. O'Hara, H., 72 Canal-st. Peterson, J. M., 131 Stocking-st. Palmer & Crozier, 18 Canal-st. Rewerski, J., 168 W. Bridge-st. Ritzema, Mrs., 84 W. Leonard-st. Rindge, Bertsch & Co., manufac- turers and wholesale dealers, 12 to 16 Pearl-st. Randall, W. B., 467 S. Division-st. Reeder, Geo. H. & Co., wholesale, 159 E. Fulton-st. Rindge, Krekel & Co., 16 Canal-st. Smedema, C, College-av. and Car- rier-st. Struik, W. H., 44 Grandville-av. Stoll, David, 141 W. Bridge-st. Tulip & Scott, 87 Monroe-st. Tazelaar, T. H., 431 E. Bridge-st. Theile, Albert, 150 W. Fulton-st. Theisen & Brogger,62W. Bridge-st. VanOrten, D., 558 W. Leonard-st. Vandyk, P. M., 261 S. Division-st. 98 Bakers and Confectioners. Busha, Frank, 23 W. Fulton-st. Baumgartel, M., cor. Straight-st. and Butterworth-av. Behnke, Fred, 35 W. Bridge-st. Buker, P. S., 205 Plainfield-av. Blake, F, L., 231 S. Division-st. Cooper,H.,cor.Canal and Bridge-st. Christenson, M. E., 252 and 254 Canal-st. Carpenter, Hattie, 1 39 W. Fulton-st. Dewey, E. J., 67 >^ Pearl-st. DeVries, Peter, 493 Ottawa-st. Devitt, M. J., 448 S. Division-st. Drukker, H., 448 Jefferson-av. Formby, M. A., 103 Monroe-st. Frankwood, Mrs. 189 W. Fulton-st. Gould, M. M., 65 S. Division-st., Phone No. 922. Gardella & Co., 52 Canal and 52 Monroe-st., Phone 491. Hothfield & Haigh, 129 Canal-st.. Hoffman, Charles, 112 Monroe-st. Hill Domestic Bakery, 235 East Bridge-st., Phone 681. Hammerschmidt, F. G., 47 West Bridge-st. Hickox, Geo. & Co., 135 S. Divi- sion-st. Keeler, M. B., 412 S. Division-st. Landauer, Otto, 24 E. Bridge-st. Monroe, D. B., 16 Canal-st, Patten, L. E., 119 Monroe-st. Piervvszozodna, 145 W. Bridge-st, Pixley, E. D. J., 505 S. Division-st. Rietberg, Albert, 489 Ottawa-st, Sweet, H. A., 107 Canal-st. Stack, M., 66 W. Leonard-st. Shurling, Mrs. E.,144 Ellsworth-av. Sullivan, D., 225 S. Division. st. Tschauner, Joseph, iii Canal-st. Thomson, D., 198 E. Bridge-st. The Model Bakery, 762 Hall-st. The Putnam Candy Co., 13-15-17 S. lonia-st. Brewers and Wholesale Liquor Dealers. Amberg, D. M., 13-15 Pearl-st. Brandt, Geo. & Co., 87 S. Division St., Tel. 421 (brewers). Britt, H. A., 162 W. Division-st., Tel. 693, Chicago Liquor House, 38 West Bridge-st, Drueke, Wm,, 16-18 Crescent-av. Kortlander & Murphy, 174-176 £'. Fulton-st. Kusterer Brewing Co., 60 East Bridge-st., Tel. 119. Kennedy, Alexander, cor. Water- loo and Louis-st. Kusterer, G. A., bottling wks., 28 N. Division-st. Finlay Brewing Co. corner Winter and Shawmut-av. Frey Bros., cor. Coldbrook and Taylor-sts., Tel, 128 (brewers). Grady, Henry B., 34-36 lonia-st. Hake, Wm., 39-41 E. Bridge-st., Tel. 401. Konkle, C. D., 64 W. Bridge-st. Michigan Brewery, cor. W. Bridge and Indiana-sts. National Brewing Co., 468 Broad- way. Pulcher, C. G., 106 Canal-st. Tusch Bros., 208 Grandville-av. (brewers). Veit & Rathman, 50 Stocking-st., Tel, 340 (brewers). I 99 Cigars and Tobaccos. Bolles & Co., Canal-st. Bender, J. F., 130 Stocking-st. Bauman, J. A., 43 E. Bridge-st. Blickle, John J., 82 Ellsworth-av. Cushman, W. R., 100 Monroe-st. Cramer & Co., 25 W. Leonard-st. Cressy, John Q., 827 S. Division-st. Delbridge, Jas. K., 11 N. Coit-av. Girdler & Springer, 19 W.Fulton-st. Hart, Geo. W., 20 Canal-st. Hill & Jamison, 416 S. Division-st. Kenning & Co., 56 Canal-st. Kuppenheimer Bros., 45 Pearl-st. Lustig Cigar Co., 130 Canal-st. Mohl & VanAlstine, 35 Pearl-st. Mohl, Ed. E.. gi Monroe-st. McClein, Thos., 252 S. Division-st. Reynolds, B. J., cor. Monroe and S. Division-sts,, Phone 172. Robinson, C. R., 547 Ottawa-st. Schneider & Co., 21 Monroe-st. Stewart & Kuppenheimer, wh'l's'le Strelitzky, J. L., 10 S. lonia-st. Treusch, Morris H. & Bro., whole- sale, 22-24 S. lonia-st. Clothing Houses. Benjamins, L., 94-96 Monroe-st. Buffalo Clothing House, 85 Canal-st Brown, The Clothier, 95 Canal-st. Dunn & Co., 85 Monroe-st. Eagle Clothing Co., 62 Canal-st. Giant Clothing Co., cor. Canal and Lyon-sts. Globe Clothing Co., 102 Canal-st. Grubowsky, E., 117 W. Bridge-st. Houseman, Donnally & Jones, 34- 36-38 Monroe-st. Hudson's Clothing Co,, cor. Canal and Monroe-st. Houseman, W., 37 Pearl-st. Holland, James, 9 S. Division-st. Levi, I. C, 34-36-38-40-42 Canal-st. Lobensky, J., 93 W. Bridge-st. Miller, H., 61 Grandville-av. Sherman, Philip, 127 Canal-st. Star Clothing Co., 30-38 Canal-st. Sandler, Louis, 115 Canal-st. Stanley & Schroeder, 33 Monroe-st. Strahan, T. W., 52-54^V. Bridge-st. Thomson & VanZoeren, 35 - 37 Grandville-av, Vanderwerp, Benjamin Bros. & Co., 84 Monroe-st. Woodburn, Geo. & Co., 72 Mon- roe-st. Crockery and Glassware. Blickley, C, 53 Monroe-st. Graham, W. S. & J. E., cor. S. Di- vision and Fulton-sts. Leonard, roe-sts. H. & Sons, 29-31 Mon- 100 — Druggists and Chemists. Ballou, W. D., 545 Ottawa-st. Bauer, A. C, 343 E. Bridge-st. Bangs, Will Z., 252 Grandville-av. Baxter, T. A., 249 Jefferson-av. Chappell & Chappell, 185 Stock- ing-st. Cross, 453 S. Division-st. Campbell & Co., 141 S. Division-st. Cook, Chas. W., 758 S. Division-st. DeKruif & Co., 76 Grandville-av. Dayton, A. J., 674 Wealthy-av. Dutmers, J. C., 438 S. Division-st. Emas, D., cor. Alpine-av. and W. Leonard-st. Haan, G. T. & Co., 126 Canal-st. Hoxie, B. A., 180 Butterworth-av. Hazeltine & Perkins Drug Co., 42- 44 Ottawa-st. (wholesale). Henika, Henry, 617 S. Division-st. Jewett Bros., 37 Monroe-st. Jonker & Chappell, 529 W. Leon- ard-st. Kemink, W., 83 W. Leonard-st. Kimm, M. B., 139 Cherry-st. Kellogg, C. E., 688 Madison-av. Locher, H. E. & Co., 168 Ells- worth-av. Lynch, Daniel, 19 S. lonia-st. Muir, John D., 14 Canal-st. Mathews' Drug Store, 74 Sixth-st. McWilliams, R. A.,42 W. Bridge-st. Newson, S. T. & Co., 565 Cherry-st. Oliver, G. H.,cor. Madison-av. and Hall-st. Peck Bros., cor. Monroe and Div- ision-sts. Page, Mrs. E. J., cor. Coit and Plainfield-avs. Powell Bros., 317 S. Division-st. Parkinson, Dr. E. A. 245 S. Divi- ^j sion-st. ^i Steketee «& Baker,65 W.Leonard-st. Steketee & Co., 89 Monroe-st. — ^ Schrouder & Co., cor. E. Bridge a and Clancy-sts. ^| Sanford A., cor. W. Fulton and Jefferson-sts. Swarts, W. A. & Son, 108 W. Bridge-st , Tel. 784. Stonehouse, A., cor. W. Leonard and Scribner-sts. Steketee, Jno. G., cor. Fifth-av. and S. Division-st. Sinz, v., 402 East-st. Tibbs, \Vm. H., 75 Canal-st. Thum, H. & F., 84 Canal-st., Tel. I09.,and 166 W. Bridge-st., Tel.696 VanBochove, R., cor. W. Fulton and Straight-sts., 445 Lyon-st. A'anDugteren, F., 79 Plainfield-av. \'anLeeuwen, W. H., cor. Cherry and East-sts. West, J. C, 8 Canal-st., Phone 760. White & White, 99 Monroe-st. W^ilson, E. R., cor. Ottawa and Monroe-sts. Wurzburg, F. J., 58 Monroe-st. Wolf & Co., 17 W. Bridge-st. Winter, Dr. D., 57 E. Leonard-st. Watts, Dr. Isaac, 486 S. Division-st. Williams & Co., cor. Ninth-av. and S. Division-st. - 101 Dry Goods. Anstead & Yohn, 59 Monroe-st., 8g Ottawa-st. Ashbaugh, M. H., 57 Canal-st. Andres, R. H., 82 W. Leonard-st. Achter, H., cor. Alpine-av.& I2th-st. Friedman, N. & M., 70 Monroe-st. Horrevoets, Mrs. C, 497 Ottawa-st. Hoffmaster, H., 80 W. Bridge-st. Harris, B. S., 525-527 S. Division-st. Kidder, E. P. & Co., 64 Monroe-st. Kramer, Wm., 124 Canal-st. Kermins, Thee, 81 W. Leonard-st. Kinney, K. L., 195 Stocking-st. Kruse, James, 34 W. Bridge-st. Kromer, N. B., 83 Plainfield-av. Leff, J., 115 Broadway-st, Labon, Wm., cor. Alpine-av. and iith-st. Leusenkamp Bros., 460 S. Divi- sion-st. Morse, & Company, cor. Monroe and Spring-sts. Nichols, T. J., 62 Monroe-st. Parris, M. A., 613 S. Division-st. Steketee, P. & Sons, 83-85 Mon- roe-st. Spring & Co., 6-8 Monroe-st. Silvius, N., 521 Ottawa-st. Stone, N. A., 154 W. Fulton-st, The People's Store, 333 Canal-st. Vossen Bros., 18 Monroe-st. Voigt, Herpolsheimer & Co., 78-82 Monroe-st. Wholesale rooms on Ottawa-st. \'anrooyen, J., 338 W. Leonard-st. Vanfleet, F., 283 W. Leonard-st. \"erheek, Gerard, 646 Wealthy-av. Wilkes, J. L., 60 Monroe-st. Wurzburg, F. W., 80-82 Canal-st. Wixson, Mrs. A., 325 E. Bridge-st. Flour and Feed. Boss & Baar, 45 S. Division-st. Tel. 1280. Brewer & Ross, cor. S. Division-st. and Ninth-av. [wholesale) 39 N. 528 S. Division-st. Caswell Bros., lonia-st, Carlyle & Co. Tel. 995. Dejonge & Vanheulen, 83 S. Divi- sion-st. Dykema, M., loi W. Bridge-st. Tel. 98. Graham, Wm., 704 Madison-av, Kemp, James D., 72 S. Front-st. Tel. 680. Oleary, W. F., 188 W Tel. 712. Bridsre-st. Smallegange & Gondzwaard. 527 Ottawa-st. Tel. 1199. Small, A.. 204 Plainfield-av. Tel. 567. Stryker, J., 278 Grandville-av, Stove, Titus, (Feed Mill) 468-470 S. Division-st. Taylor, L., 796 S. Division-st. Taylor, Geo. W., 776 S. Division-st. Tiiinman & Krepel, 390 Jeffer- son-av. Verhage, Peter, 120 Ellsworth-av. Van Dam, C, 303-305 Jefferson-av. Watson & Frost, i37Grandville-av. Wykes, Thomas E., (wholesale) 157 Ottawa-st. 102 — Furniture Manufacturers. Allen, Z. E., 44 Mill-st. Berkey & Gay Fur. Co., 174-180 Canal-st., Tel. 431. Birge & Shattuck, 153-155 Canal St., Tel. 118. Berkey, Wm. A. Fur. Co., 39-49 Waterloo-st. Grand Rapids Cabinet Co., 286-288 Canal-st., Tel. 808. Greenman & Dosch Co., cor. New- berry and Canal-sts. Grand Rapids Fur. Co., Butter- worth-av. Grand Rapids School Fur. Co., Broadway, Tel. 343. Grand Rapids Table Co., cor. Canal and Xewberrv-sts. Grand Rapids Chair Co., 900 Can- al-st., Tel. 595. Grand Rapids Parlor Fur. Co., 117-119 S. Front-st., Tel. 758. Haney School Fur. Co., 256-266 N. Front-st. Kent Fur. Co., 700 Canal-st., city office, 25 Monroe-st. Murray & Sammons Mfg. Co., 29 N. lonia-st. McCord & Bradfield Fur. Co., Godfrey-av. Nelson, Matter & Co., 33-37 Can- al-st., Tel. 460. New England Fur. Co., 242-250 Canal-st., Tel. 402. Oriel Cabinet Co., 428-436 Canal-st. Tel. 404. Phoenix Fur. Co., cor. Winter and W. Fulton-sts. Stow & Davis Fur. Co. Standard Table Co., cor. Fifth-av. and G. R. & I. R. R. Sligh Fur. Co., cor. Buchanan and Goodrich-sts. Sweet, M. L., office, 23 Pearl-st. Tripod Co., 57 Ottawa-st. The Folding Chair and Table Co., cor. Wealthy-av. and lonia-st. The Bell and Upholstering Co., 778 S. Division-st. Valley City Table Co., 53-55 S. i\ Front-st., Tel. 901. W. Wolverine Chair Factory, west end Pearl-st. bridge. »; Worden Fur. Co. • Widdicomb Fur. Co., cor. Fourth » and D-sts. Welch Folding Bed Co., 27 N. lonia-st. Burkhardt, E., 1 19 Canal-st., Tel. 890 Church, A. J., 29 Canal-st. Compton Fur, Co., 79 S. Division St., Phone 707. Furniture Dealers. Klingman & Limbert, Blodgett blk. Office Fur. Co., 17 Fountain-st. Raven, A. A., 109 S. Division-st., Dygert, J. S., 21 Canal-st. DeLeeuw & VanKoevering, 21-23 Grandville-av. Goodrich, P. M. & Co., 1 18 Canal-st. Grand Rapids Parlor Fur. Co., 45- 47-51-53 Canal-st. Heyman & Son, 63-65 Canal-st. Joldersma Bros., 73-75 Grandville- av. and 64 W. Leonard-st. Phone 966. Richards, S. T., 164 Stocking-st. Salm, B., 82 S. Division-st. Sellock & Andrews, 138 S. Divi- sion-st. Smith, G. W., 203 S. Division-st. Travis, Jim, 67 Canal-st. Winegar Fur. Co., 1 23-125-129 S. Division-st. Walker, S. J., 195 S. Division-st. I — 103 — Foreign and Domestic Fruits and Produce. Division-st. Rapp & Co., g N. Division-st., Brown, G. S., 24-26 N (wholesale). Metzger, C. (wholesale) B., 3 N. lonia-st.. Rapp & Co., (wholesale). Villa & Gardella, 9 Canal-st. Vinkemulder, H. J. & Bro., 445- 447 S. Division-st. (wholesale). Groceries and Provisions. Allgier, John, 160 Clancy-st. Ancleed, R., 575 W. Leonard-st. Austin, H., 431 Turner-st. Arnott, D., j^j W. Bridge-st. Aniba, Jas. N., 498 S. East-st. Bentley, G., cor. Butter\vorth-av. and Jefferson-st. Berles & Wiirzburg, 57-59 W. Bridge-st. Brink Bros. & Quint, 34 Grand- ville-av, Bartels, Carl, 449 E. Bridge-st. Bracy, W. W., 551 Ottawa-st. Braun & Hesse, 127 S. Jefferson-st. Brogger, B., 87 Turner-st. Baker, N., 309 W. Leonard-st. Brogger, August, 60 Stocking-st. Blink, T., 374 W. Leonard-st. Brogger, A. & Co., 11 N. Front-st. Bleak, Oliver, 232 E. Fulton-st. Broersman, J., 117 Hilton-st. Ball, Barnhart, Putnam & Co., cor. Ionia and Louis-sts. (wholesale). Beecher, Sam. K., cor. Jefferson and Wealthy-avs. Cordes, John, 123 Canal-st. Courtney, D. O., 78 Stocking-st. Clark, G. S., 245 Plainfield-av. Cross, J. B., 20 Ellsworth-av. Clark, I. M., Lyon and Ottawa-sts. (wholesale). Comstock, G. D., 40 Fountain-st. Collins, M. K., 119 Plaintield-av. Carrel, E. J., 598 S. Division-st. Condley, S. E., 762 S. Division-st. Conlen, Mrs. F., 29 Spring-st. Cole & Chapel, 692 Cherry-st., Tel. 1 1 50, Dooge, Bastian, 457-459 Ottawa-st. Dejhstrad, J. W., 51 W. Leonard-st. Damskey, A. S., 190-192-194 Fourth St. Dubois, \Vm.. 693 Broadway. Droff, Paul, 166 Seventh-st. Downing, E. B., 220 Plainfield-av. Dejager & Stryker, 166 Ellsworth av. Damstra, John, 27 N. Waterloo-st. Dike, S., 208 Waterloo-st. Dekker, A., 385 Grandville-av. Deegan & Co., 825 S. Division-st. DeGraaf, G. H., 221 S. Division-st. Douwstra, Frank, 203 Thomas-st. Dyk, Frank, 481 Jefferson-av. Dejger, Stryker & Co., 305 Center St. Elliott & Co., loi Monroe-st., Tel. 161. Emmons, O., 212 E. Bridge-st. Emspey, M, W., 107 W. Bridge-st. Eness & Parish, 66 E. Leonard-st. Eby, G. W., 694 Madison-av. Fox, C, 95 S. Division-st., Tel. 1 1 16 Ferguson, John, 133 S. Division-st. Feringa, John, 248 Carrier-st. Fuller & Anderson, cor. Stocking and Fifth-sts. Flanders & Fisher, 447 Lyon-st., Tel. 1298. Ferguson, J., 133 S. Division-st. Feiltman, H., 193 Henry-st. Goossen, J., 121 Monroe-st. Goossen, M. J., 149 Monroe-st., Phone 177. Gray, John G., Phone 957. -104 Groceries and Provisions — Continued. Glowczynski, Jos., cor. E. Bridge-st. and Grand-av. Gabereul, Peter, i8i W. Fulton-st. Greiy, John, 22 Plainfield-av. Graham, P., 477-479 S. Division-st. Goossen, Theo. B., 33 Ottawa-st., (wholesale produce). Hatch, Ira C., 125 Monroe-st. Herrick & RandaJl, 116-118 Mon- roe-st. Haderman, J. F., 134 W. Fulton-st. Hascher Bros., 79 Straight-st. Hembling, William D., 343 W. Bridge-st. Hews, Nick, 277 First-st. Hyma, H., 407 W. Bridge-st. Heyman & Berrty, 107 W. Leon- ard-st. Hertstein, J. C., 183 Plainfield-av. Huizenga, M., 27 Caledonia-st. Hanink & Vruggink, 186 Ells- worth-av. Hartwell, F. E. & Co., 140 Ells- worth-: v. Hoeksema,Henry,78Grandville-av. Hatch, A. J. & Co., 321 S. Divi- sion-st. Hart, T. H., 254 S. Division-st. Hawkins & Company, (wholesale), Fulton and lonia-sts. Johnson & Goss, 202 E. Bridge-st. Jleranrer, Harm, 56 Coldbrook-st. Janshcfski. W., 123 Jefferson-st. Jonker, B., cor. W. Leonard-st, and Alpine-av, Jansomy, E., cor. Alpine-av. and Leonard-st. Judd, Ed. C, cor. Fourth and Broadway-sts, Jenkins & Bradford, 36 W. Bridge- st. Jones & Clark, 602 S. Division-st. Kusterer, Phil., 120 Canal-st. Kruidenier, G. J., 329 E. Bridge-st. Renting, Thomas, cor. E. Bridge and Clancy-sts. Killean, John, cor. E. Bridge and Kent-sts. Keating, Mary, cor. Leonard-st. and College-av. Kipp, Leonard, 129 W. Fulton-st. Kenyon, W. S., 132 W. Bridge-st. Keepe, Thomas, 146 W. Fulton-st. Kline & Lackey, 183 Broadway-st. Kryger »S: Oom, 517 Broadway-st. Karreman, Wm., 200 Plainfield-av. Koopman, R. Gust & Co., 433 Grandville-av. Kievit, W. & B., 425 Grandville- Leeuw, Joseph, 503-505 Ottawa-st. Lambrit, Jos., 220-222 W. Bridge- st. Luikaurt, L, 575 W. Leonard-st. Ley, John, cor. Turner and W. Leonard-sts. Linddemulder, R., cor. Ninth and Cypress-sts. Lehman, J. Geo., 46 W. Bridge-st. Lord, F. O., 29 Fountain-st. Le Baron & Cobb, 780 S. Division, Tel. 1013. Lemon & Wheeler Company, S. lonia-st., (wholesale.) Liesveld, German M., cor. East and Cherry-sts. Luce, H. G., cor. Fifth-av. and East-st. Lakis, Henry, 971 Hall-st. Megaw, R. A., 261 W. Bridge-st. Marlatt, D., 95 Broadway-st. Mulder, John, 73 W. Leonard-st. McCurdy, L., 55 Stocking-st. Marlatt, 'Jas., 161 Stocking-st. McCool, Charles, 46-48 Ellsworth- av. McKav, F. B. & Co., 170 Cherry- st. Manley, G. H., 400 East-st. Mosley Bros., 26 to 32 Ottawa-st., (wholesale produce.) Norcutt, J. F., 1 19 Stocking-st. Ouenday, Charles, 185 Henry-st. Olney & Judson Grocer Co., 5-7 N. lonia-st., (wholesale.) 105 Groceries and Provisions — Continued. Odell, Norman, 233 S. Division-st. Pettersch,Chas.,i6i-i63 W. Bridge- st. Pell, M.. 614 Canal-st. Pennock & Goold, 719 Wealthy- av. Putnam, G. S.. 502 S. Division-st. Rasch, A., 122 Canal-st, Rice, F. A., 95 Pearl-st. Ringelberg, H., 391 Ottawa-st. Renngold, Jacob, 553 N. Ionia- st. Roesink Bros., cor. Dayton and Indiana-sts. Rebentisch, Emil, 265 Straight-st. Radermacher, Jos., 140 W. Bridge- st. Rane, R. O., 47 Seventh-st. Rengelberg, P., 64 Grandville-av, Rynberg, John, cor. S. Division and Hall-sts. Steketee, R. A.. 418-420 S. Divis- ion-st. Seymour, J. F., cor. Hall and lonia-sts. Southwick, A., 668 Wealthy-av., Tel. 498. Scharpsema, G., 369 East-st. Shaw, James C, 79 Canal-st. Side, R. J., 75 Clancy-st. Schuit, Peter, 537-539 Ottawa-st. Stryki, 548 College-av. Sach, Charles, 217 Coit-av. Schmidt Bros., 220-222 W. Fulton- st. Sculley, Patrick, 181 Butterworth- av Seven & Son, 153 W. Leonard-st. Slawnikaski, Joseph, 306 First-st. Smachar, L. Lovery, 287 Alpine- av. Smith, W. J., 161 Monroe-st. Stover, A. M., 168 Fourth-st. Skula, I., 81 Davis-st. Schultz, H., 158 Ellsworth-av. Saunders, C. H., 89 Plainfield-av. Seaalkink, Berend, 256 Grand- ville-av. Stryker, C, 250 Grandville-av. Snodcr, John, 325 Grandville-av. Tubergen, George, 36 S. Division- st. Ten Ran, A. J., 200 Watson-st. Trunstru, M. A., 32 W. Leonard-st. Timmer, Harm, cor. Seventh-st and Alpine-av., Tel. 819. Turnell & Co., 184 Stocking-st. Triel Bros., 152 N. Divison-st. Taylor, J. W., 10-12 Plainfield-av. Telder, M. J., cor. Hilton-st and Third-av. Taylor, S., 490 S. Division-st. Tucker, Conde & Co., 56-58 S. lonia-st., (wholesale produce.) Van Every & Co., 55 Canal-st. and r52 W. Fulton-st. Vidro, A., 257 Fourth-st. Vendermuns, Wm., 8 N. Coit-av. \lergever, D., 157 Clancy-st. Vrieling, G. J., 341 E. Bridge-st., Tel. 1 1 19. \''ander Veen, M., 550 W. Leonard- st. \'ander Stolp, E., 625 Broadway-st. Van Anray, B., 666 Wealthy-av. \'ander Man, J., 429 East-st. A'ander Veen, H., 196 Logan-st. A'an Dam, G., 276 Logan-st. \'an Wyck, J. S., 380 Jofferson-av. \'ander Veen & Datema, 693 Madison-av. Wood & Rowland, 561-563 Cherry- Wasson, Thomas, 17 S. Division- st. Wagner, Julius J., 197 E. Bridge-st. Winchester, E. D., cor. E. Bridge and Lafayette-sts. White, Edwin, cor. Sixth and Scribner-sts. Wait, H. G., 161 Turner-st. Wellington, J. C, 33 W. Bridge-st. Whalen, E., 69 Ellsworth-av. Wierenga, J., 88 Grandviille-av. Wykkel E., 683 Wealthy-av. Walbridge (S: Co., 360 East-st. Young, A, D., cor. Jefferson and Wealthy-aves., Tel. 662. — 106 — Hardware. Berles, Joseph, 48 Canal-st. Tel. 671. Barstow, Caleb, 237 E. Bridge-st., Tel. 886. Baisch, C. G., 22 E. Bridge-st. Blakely, J. G., 136 W. Fulton-st. Brummler, Wm. «& Sons, 79 Spring-st. Cook, G., 497 Ottawa-st. DeWindt, Adrian, 214 E. Bridge-st. Dogger, P., 465-467 Ottawa-st. Driesens, A., 213 Alpine-av. Dykema, J. A., 69 W. Leonard-st. DeYoung, D., 395 Grandville-av, Foster, Stevens & Co., 10-12 Mon- roe-st. Failing, J. F., 503 S. Division-st. Gunn Hardware Co., The, 47-49 Monroe-st. Grand Rapids Edge Tool Works, 52 Mill-st. Hoebeke & Co., 616 Ottawa-st. Kutsche, W. P., 108 Canal-st. Kromer, Arthur E., 218 Plainfield- a.v. Lossing, F. L., 214 W, Fulton-st. Lund, Jacob J., 206 Plaintield-av. Maris, A. M., 115 Monroe-st. Melis, Wm. C, 17-19 Grandville- av., Tel. 988. Miller, Wm., 26 S. lonia-st. Palmer, W. A., 676 Wealthy-av. Seyen & Van Der Meer, 92 to 96 Grandville-av. Stadt, T., 319 W. Leonard-st. Tyler, A. A., 641 S. Division-st. Van der Veen & Witman, 106 Monroe-st. Watson, S. N., 156 W. Bridge-st. Hotels. Arnold House, 86 W. Bridge-st. Arlington Hotel, 80 S. lonia-st. Barrett, John, 190 Canal-st. Bridge Street House, E. Bridge and Kent-sts. Barnard House, cor. W. Fulton and Waterloo-sts. Baldwin House, opposite D., G. H. & M. depot. Clarendon Hotel, cor. E. Bridge and Canal-sts, Commercial Hotel, 72 EUsworth-av. Chartres House, 28 Spring-st. Derby Hotel, W. Fulton and Mt. Vernon-sts. Tel. 718. Eberhardt House, 766 S. Division-st. Hotel Skandia, 15 W. Bridge-st. Hotel Cadillac, 73-75 Waterloo-st. Lake Shore House, 155 Califor- nia-st. Leonard Street House, 33 W. Leon- ard-st. Livingston Hotel, 61-63 Lyon-st. Lincoln House, 36 Spring-st. Morton House, Monroe & lonia-sts. Tel, 474. Michigan House, cor. Ottawa and Louis-sts. New Eagle Hotel, Waterloo and Louis-sts. Ohio House, 182 Canal-st. Planters House, 27 Court-st. Pacific House, cor. Shawmut-av. and Winter-sts. Parnell House, 44 Plainfield-av. Quigley House, 616 S. Division-st. Sweet's Hotel, cor. Pearl and Ca- nal-sts. Tel. 436. Watson House, 164 W. Bridge-st. Western Hotel, cor. W. Bridge and Winter-sts. West Bridge Street House, 105 W. Bridge-st. -107- Harness, Trunks and Saddles. Croll, J. F., 15 N. Front-st. Drake, M. F., cor. Hall and S. Di- vision-sts. Eiffert, Paul, 40 S. Division-st. Groskopf Bros., 89-91 Canal-st. Hake, F. A., 79 W. Bridge-st. Hanish, A., 74 Waterloo-st. Heinzelmann, worth-av. J. Geo., 76 Ells- Myers, J. H., 73 Canal-st. Struensee, Ed., 69-71 Waterloo-st. Voss, W., 144 Canal-st. Wilmot, G. H., 40 W. Leonard-st. Insurance. Burtch, H. F., 54 Pearl-st. Tel. 732. Crosby & Co., 8 Canal-st. Metropolitan Life Ins. Co., room 54, Houseman blk. Dosker & \^an De Riet, room 7, 22 Canal-st. Dent, Richard, i3Widdicomb bldg. Fox, P. H., room i, Houseman blk. Farmers' Ins. Co., room A, House- man blk. G. R. Mutual Life Ins. Co., Widdi- comb bldg-. Grinnell, Henry, 82 Canal-st. Grand Rapids Fire Ins. Co., room 27, Houseman blk. Holden, E. G. D. & Sons, 23 Foun- tain-st. and 50 W. Bridge-st. Heath, L. W., 10 Canal-st. Hugenholtz, H., 46 Canal-st. Home Life Insurance Co., room 13, Widdicomb bldg. Naysmith Bros., 26 Canal-st. Northwestern Mutual Ins. Co., room 12, Widdicomb bldg. Prudential Life Ins. Co., rooms 3-4 Rood blk. Pacific Mutual Life Ins. Co., room 32 Widdicomb bldg. Patterson, Nelson, 6 Canal-st. Shinkman & Shickell, room i, 22 Canal-st. Union Mutual Life Ins. Co., room 44 Widdicomb bldg. Winsor, E. E., under National City Bank. Tel. 83. Watkms, C. W., under Old Na- tional Bank. Tel. 228-1. Jewelers. Beekman, John H., 47 Pearl-st. Buchsieb, L. J., 159 Monroe-st. Cross, Frank H., 451 S. Division St. Cross, F. R., 455 S. Division-st. Dikeman, Ed., 44 Canal-st. Diamond, Asher, 153 Monroe-st. Elwood & Luther, 25 Monroe-st. Gleason & Co., 44 W. Bridge-st. Hervey, E. J., 6 Canal-st. Herkner, J. C, 57 Monroe-st. Hill, J. F., room 11, Lovett blk. Hofman, Lawrence, 162 Ellsworth- av. Lee, R. H., 662 Wealthy-av. Preusser, A., 35 Monroe-st. Pulte, William, 104 Canal-st. Thomson Bros. & Co., 149 W. Bridge-st. Van der Meulen & Son, 157 Mon- roe-st. Wurzburg, Fred W., 12 Canal-st. Zierlyn & Carstens, 98 Monroe-st. — 108 Lumber. Acme Manufacturing Co., cor. Second-av. and Hilton-st. Brookings Lumber Co., room 31, Widdicomb bldg. Chickering & Co., room 25, Tower blk. Comstock, C. C, 331 Canal-st., Tel. 516. Cutcheon, L. M., 16 Alabama-st. Dregge, John «& Co., cor. Court-st. and G. R. & I. R. R., Tel. 549. Dunham, Peters & Co., cor. sev- enth-st. and G. R. & I. R. R. Tollman, C. C, room 14, Wonderly bldg. Fuller & Rice Manufacturing Co., D., G. H. & M. junction, Tel.877. Hatch, A. L. & Co., room 7, Tower blk., Tel. 277. Kellogg, F. I., room 25, Tower blk. Leathers, Don. J., 4-5 Lovettblk. Long, A. B. & Son^ N. end Front- st., Tel. 595. Laughlin, C. A., Hall-st. Mead & Co., Watson & Heald blk., Tel. 517. Montgomery & Co., Widdicomb bldgf. Morton, Innes & Co., 84 Monroe- st. McQuewan, Charles, rooms 29-30 Widdicomb bldg. Peirce, Thomas M. & Co.. opp. Phoenix Furniture Co., Tel. 827. Quigley & Co., room 15, Won- derly bldg. Quimby, I., Canal-st., Tel. 565. Smith, F. P., 63 Wonderly bldg. Stow, R. J. & Co., Tower blk. Sheller, W. H., room 3, Hartman Blk. Swartz, S. P., First-av., on Mich. C. R. R. Track, Tel. 314. Tuckei, Hoops & Co., Monroe-st. Winchester & Daniels, 103 Ottawa- st. Wagner & Bro., Widdicomb bldg. Wetzell & Co., room 25, Tower blk. Wright, E. B., room 15, Wonderly bldg. Wagner, C. N., room 11, Widdi- comb bldg. Wilmarth, L. T., room 74, 75 Mon- roe-st. White, Friant & Lettellier, 222 Canal-st., Tel. 524. I Laundries. Baxter Steam. Laundry, 55 Monroe and 93 Ottawa-sts. Grand Rapids Laundry, 146 Ca- nal-st. Smith, J. M., 94 Canal-st. Tel. 265. Millard's Domestic Laundry, 21 E. Bridge-st. Munger's Laundry, 43-45 Kent-st. Otte Bros., 424 to 432 S. Division-st. and 186 E. Fulton-st. Peterson, J. B., 6 W. Leonard-st. Scribner Street Laundry, 6 Scrib- ner-st. Troy Laundry, 62 W. Bridge-st. — 109- Livery and Sale Stables Albee, A. N., 9 Crescent-av. Ball & Waters Transfer Co., 15-17 Waterloo-st. Tel. 381. Bullis & Davis, 27 Plainfield-av. Cooper, J. G., 149 Kent-st. Cole, John H., cor. Court and Bow- ery-sts. Tel. 1107. Emgrem, Joe, 520 N. Front-st. Eagle Feed Barn, 49-51 Louis-st. Fingleton Bros., 51 Kent-st. Gill, Ed. L., 83-85 N. Division-st. Tel. 473- Greenley, H. A., cor. Fountain and lonia-sts, Tel. 168. Hodges, J. L., 142 Kent-st, Hall & Telford, 62 N. lonia-st. Tel. 81. Hodges, F. H., 612 S. Division-st. Lee, J. L., 42 and 44 Louis-st. Merritt Bros., 142 Kent-st. Tel. 508. Morse, Edgar S., 33 to 37 E. Bridge-st. Miller, N. B., 65-67 Kent-st. Moran, J. P., cor. Spring and Ful- ton-sts. Murat, C. T., 141 Louis-st. Nye, C. B. & Son, 29 Waterloo-st. Pulver, H. N., 64 X. lonia-st. Powers & Covvens, 107 Kent-st. Rathburn, A. M., 357 to 361 Weal- thy-av. Showers, Joseph, 614 N. Front-st. Shriver, A. H., 27-29 Mt.\>rnon-st. Sisson & Lilley. Stacey, Johnson, 51 to 55 N. Divi- sion-st. Tel. 551. • Tabor, Andrew, 66 N. lonia-st. Tel. 153. Miscellaneous Department. Ainsworth, C, (jobber produce), 76 S. Division-st., Tel. 807. Arnold, J. J., (second hand furni- ture), 39 S. Division-st. Adams, C. F., (home furnishing house), 30 S. Division-st. Aderson, James A., (carving and designing), 157 Canal-st. Adams & Hart, (farm implements), 12 W. Bridge-st. Antrim Iron Co., 8 Fountain-st. Buss Machine Works, 138 Canal- st., Tel. 127. Boss & Norton, (carpets), 27 S. Di- vision-st. Bissell Carpet Sweeper Co., 20-22 M ill-st. Butterworth & Lowe Iron Works, Huron-st. Born, The Hatter, 54 Monroe-st. Brown & Sehler, (farm imple- ments), W. Bridge and Front- sts. Brown, Alfred, (grower and im- porter of seeds), 16-18 N. Divis- ion-st. Barlow Bros., (book binders), 91 Pearl-st.. Tel. 197. Bunting & Davis, (commission merchants), 20-22 Ottawa-st. Cross of the Legion of Honor, 33 S. Division-st. Clark, C. B. (job shop), cor. Pearl and Front-sts. Cappon & Bertsch Leather Co., 100 Canal-st. Coye, Charles A., manufacturer awnings and tents), 11 Pearl-st. Cole's Glove Store, 130 Monroe-st. Cherryman & Bowen, (undertakers and embalmers), 5 S. Division- st. City Loan Office, Herman H. Idema, 56 Lyon-st. Dietz, L., (machine works), 41 S. Front-st. -no- Miscellaneous Department — Continued. Dale & Brethour Excelsior Co., cor. Taylor & Colfax-sts. Durfee &'Co.. (funeral directors), 103 Ottawa-st. Dolbee, James & Co., (undertakers and funeral furnishers), cor. Ionia and Fountain-sts. DeGraaf, Vrieling & Co., (sash, doors, blinds and lumber, cor. S. Ionia and Bartlett-sts. Dupree, John, (door frames, pack- ing and shipping boxes), 329 to 363 Taylor-st. Forbes, David, (rubber stamps), 34 Canal-st. Fox, H. B., (machinery), 34 to 48 S, Division-st. Fox, J. W., (excelsior works), 87- 89 Sixth-st., Tel. 819. Fermentum' Compressed Yeast Co., 106 Kent-st, Grand Rapids \'eneer Co.. 302 N. Front-st. Grand Rapids Green House. 184 to 192 Crescent-av. Grand Rapids Loan Office, cor. Pearl and Ottawa-sts. Grand Rapids Mattress Co.. 29 Huron-st. Grand Rapids Brass Co., 162 to 166 Court-st., Tel. 1045. Grand Rapids Manufacturing and Implement Co., Front andEarle- sts. Grand Rapids Brush Co., W. end Pearl-st., Tel. 345. Goshen Sweeper Co. Grand Rapids Novelty Manufac- turing Co., 184 E. Fulton-st. Grand Rapids Wheelbarrow Co., 184 to 190 S. Front-st. Grand Rapids Stave Co., S. Front- st. Grand Rapids Hair Bazaar, 37 Monroe-st. Grand Rapids Building and Loan Association, room 43 Widdicomb bide. Grand Rapids Book Bindery, 29 Canal-st. Grand Rapids Custom Shirt Co., 7 Pearl-st. Grand Rapids Wire Works, 8 Pearl-st. Grand Rapids Business College, Ledyard blk. Grand Rapids School of Elocution, room 7, Hartman blk. Godfrey, F., (manufacturer land plaster), 38 N. lonia-st., Tel. 621. Grand Rapids Bending Works, 102 to 116 Prescott-st. Grand Rapids Board of Trade, New Weston bldg. Grand Rapids Edge Tool Works, 52 Mill-st. Grand Rapids Felt Boot Co., 16 Mill-st., Tel. 523. Grand Rapids Freight Bureau, Weston. iDldg., Tel. in. Grand Rapids Gas Light Co., 105 Ottawa-st., Tel. 637. Grand Rapids Hydraulic Co., 99 Ottawa-st.. Tel. 791. Grand Rapids Iron Yards, 103-105 Kent-st. Hunt & Davis Abstract Co., base- ment National Bank bldg. Hartman, F. & Co., (machinists), 270 S, Front-st. Hartman Safety Deposit Vaults, 21 Fountain-st. Tel. 950. Hanley, Geo. F., (tlorist), 10 New- berry-st. Hollway Bros., (manufacturers rubber stamps), 2 Pearl-st. Huelster, W. W., (manufacturer paper boxes), 81-83 Campau-st. Hogle Oil Company, 19 Waterloo- st. Johnson, W. P., (mattress manu- factory), 141 Canal-st. Jennings & Smith, (flavoring ex- tracts and perfumes), 38-40 Louis-st. I i -Ill- Miscellaneous Department undertaker), 45 W Koch, Wm. Bridge-st. Kinney, Wm., (second hand deal- er), 72 Waterioo-st. Kinsey, S. T., (manufacturer shirts and cuffs), 8 Pearl-st. Lyon Hat Store, 26 Canal-st. Leitelt, A., (iron works), Erie-st. Lemon, Geo. W., (picture frames and moulding), 143 Monroe-st. Lamoreaux, W. T., (seed elevator), 71 W. Bridge-st. Canal-st. Barrel Co. (hat manufactur- Michigan Tel. 597. Morton, C. T. er), 69 Pearl-st. Michigan Carpet Sweeper Co . , 23- 24 Hermitage. iNIason, D. D., (undertaker), 34 S. Uivision-st. Michigan Uoor Plate and Bell Co. Mutual Home and Savings Asso- ciation, 3 Canal-st. ^Miller & Stanton, (box manufac- turers), S. Front and Court-sts. Matthews, Miss H. E., (corset parlors), 28 Monroe-st. Michio-an Iron Works, foot of Louis-st. Miner & Miller, (Palace Hat store), 27 Monroe-st. ]\Iills & Lacey Manufacturing Co., (embalming fluid), 65-67 Kent-st. McGregor, J., (dyer), 20 Fountain- st. Neahr, Mrs. C. D., ing), 65 Monroe-st. (hair dress- Ocker & Ford Manufacturing Co., cor. Court-st. and G. R. & L R. R. O'Brien Bros., (undertakers), 11 Crescent-av. Penniman, A. T S. Division-st. Powers & Walker -]■] to 88 S. Front-st (machinery), 76 Casket Co., Continued. (machinery), 96 N, Perkins & Co. Front-st. Porter, C. O. & A. D., (machin- ery), 182 N. Front-st. Palmer Shirt Co., 24 Pearl-st. Perkins, Richmond & Co., (whole- sale photographers' supplies), 15 Fountain-st. Rauschenberger, J . , (undertaker), 13 W. Bridge-st., Tel. 367. Richmond & Seymoure, (box fac- tory), Alabama-st. Radc'liff & Holt, (packers and movers), in S. Division-st. Reid, William, (window glass), 61 N. Waterloo-st. Raniville, F . , (manufacturer leath- er belting), 3 Pearl-st. S. Works, (173 , (sporting goods), hand Spa Bottling Front-st. Studley, E. G. 4 Monroe-st. Showers, Joseph, (second dealer), 514 N. Front-st. Steel Wire" Nail Co., 64 S. Front- st. Seymore, F. H., (mouldings and Frames), 145 Monroe-st. Simonds, (shingle machinery), 53- 55 Waterloo-st. Sweet, M. L. & Co., (grain ele- vator), 23 Pearl-st. Standard Electric Co., 115 Ottawa- st. Smith & Sanford, (wholesale and retail carpets and draperies), 109-111 Ottawa-st. Smith, Geo. M., (safes), 157-160 Ottawa-st. The Ives Mattress Co., 39 Canal- st. The Telfer Spice Co., 1-3 Pearl-st. The Peninsular Co., (electrical construction and supplies), 97 Ottawa-st. The Michigan Trust Co., 19-21 Fountain-st. 112 Miscellaneous Department — Continued. The New York Biscuit Co., 35 to 41 Kent-st. The Grand Rapids Refrigerator Co., cor. Ottawa and Ferry-sts. The ReHable Loan Office, 43 Lyon-st. \'alley City Commercial Business College, 14-16 S. Division-st. Valley City File Works, 75 S. Front-st. Valley City Milling Co., east end Bridge-st. Bridge. Valley City Steam Dye Works, 17 S. Division-st. Walling Leather Co., S. Front-st. Western Michigan Business Insti- tute and Normal School, 21 S. Division-st. Wells, Dr. E. W., (veterinary surgeon), 142 N. Front-st. Woodworth Bros.. (milk and cream), 155 Monroe-st., Tel. 829. Weiden, Hubert, (hides, pelts and furs I, 42 E. Bridge-st. Millinery. Adams & Co., 90 Monroe-st. Bieeneman, Mrs. E., 126 Canal-st. Berwin, G. A., 27 Canal-st. Brennen, Miss, 79 Monroe-st. Buckley, Nellie, 9 N. Division-st. Corl, Knott & Co., 20-22 N. Divi- sion-st. Cooper, Mrs. C. L. and Miss Alice Skinner, 662 Wealthy-av. Closs, Mrs. C. E. & Co., 486 S. Di- vision-st. Dyk, J., 124 W. Leonard-st. Engleman, Mrs. E., 126 Canal-st. Hope, John Ten, 134 Monroe-st. Tel. 830. Hitches, Mrs. H. M., 462 S. Divi- sion-st. Ingersoll & Co., 15 Fountain-st. Henry, 234 W. Minton, Miss, 11 S. Division-st. McDorman, Mrs. G. W., 238 S. Division-st. Neal Sisters. 147 Monroe-st, Nugton, Mrs. A., 175 Stocking-st. Pennell, Mrs. Sadie, 5 S. Division-st. Pelton, Mrs. S., 63 E. Leonard-st. Reynolds, Mrs, E. J., 10 Canal-st. Reed, Mrs. L. E., 147 W. Bridge-st. Ryder, F. T., 13 E. Leonard-st. Robenson & Miller, 267 Plain- field-av. Runyan, Mrs. M. E., 235 S. Divi- sion-st. Swartz, Mrs. W. A. & P. S., 181- 183 W. Bridge-st. VanDan, Mrs. C, 307 Jefferson-av. Worfel. Mrs. F. W., 116 Canal-st. I Klevorn, Mrs. Bridge-st. Music. Chicago Cottage Organ Co., 753 Monroe-st. Campman, Henry J. W., 182 E. Fulton-st. Chase Bros., 90 Monroe-st. Friedrich, Julius A. J., 30-32 Ca- nal-st. Grand Rapids Music Co., 7 S. Di- vision-st. Herrick & Morehead. 23 S. Divi- sion-st. Schwankovsky, F. J., 178 E. Ful- ton-st. -113- Marble ^A^o^ks. Moreau. David, 20 S. Division-st. Mathewson, Alex., 40 S. Division-st. Spencer, Charles, 70 X. Front-st. Schmidt Bros., 93 Canal-st. Meat Markets. Bliven & Allyn, 63 Pearl-st. Braun & Hesse, 127 Jefferson-st. Briisnu, M. D., 250 Alpine-av. Butcher, J. D., cor. Broadway and Fourth-sts. Bartel, Charles, cor. Grandville-av. and Bartlett-st. Bolt & Cook, 277 Grandville-av. Boyce, R. H., 782 S. Division-st. Barleugh, C. E., 696 Madison-av. Central Market, 113 Monroe-st. Qlle & Boffer, 203 ^Plainfield-av. Comelich, W., 755 S. Division-st. Dettenthaler, F. J., 117 Monroe-st. Deville & Son, 507 Ottawa-st. Tel. 527. Den Herder & \'an Zoeven, 254 ' Grandville-av. Dehoop & Bro., 242 S. Division-st. Eaton, L. A.. 397 Ottawa-st. Eble, John G., 203 E. Bridge-st. Fehrlen & Landauer, i Stocking-st. Finch & Lealand, 625 Broadway-st. Gracryk, John, 1 1 1 Stocking-st. Grand Rapids Packing & Provi- sion Co., 14-16-18 Ottawa-st. Gent, K., 496 East-st. Houton, H„ 233 Carrier-st. Huft'ord, S. J., 148 W. Bridge-s:. Her, Adam, 623 S. Division-st. Heinzelman, John, 568 S. Divi- sion-st. Howden, J., 711 Wealthy-av. Klamke, G. A., 63 S. Division-st., Kinyon & Stone, 194 E. Bridge-st. Tel. 540. Kremer, H., 107 Alpine-av. Katz Bros., 253 Jefferson-av. Lamparter, \Vm., 86 Plainheld-av. Lars, Peter. 543 Grandville-av. Lars, H., 59 Grandville-av. Lanckay & Son, 381 East-st. Mohrhard, J., 109 Canal-st. Mull Bros., 423 E. Bridge-st. Mull, Peter, 157 Clancy-st. Mures, John, 124 Fourth-st. McCool, James O., 56 Ellsworth-av Murphv, James & Co., 223 S. Divi- sion-st. Morris, Nelson & Co., (wholesale), 16 Ottawa-st. Maver, Fred, 254 Jefferson-av. Tel. 662. Mange, P., 388 Jefferson-av. Xeundorffer,Carl, 218 W. Bridge-st. Xeundorffer, Charles, 331 W. Bridge-st. Xagel. F., cor. Grandville and Wealthy-avs. Xewberry, 660 Wealthy-av. Pegler, F., 84-86 S. Division-st. Tel. 268. Porter, T. H., 339 E. Bridge-st. Porter, E. F., 140 \V. Fulton-st. Padele, Frank, 125 S. Front-st. Pearl, H., 177 Stocking-st. Price, Thomas, 672 E. Cherry-st. Phernambuco, C. M., 461 S. Divi sion-st. Riebo, Geo. H., 254 Plainfield-av. Schlichtig, A., 178 Butterworth-av. Swentek, P., 87 Stocking-st. Stoull, J. E., 49 Seventh-st. Stein, Albert, 55 W. Bridge-st. Smith, H., 55 E. Leonard-st. Swift, L. F. & Co., (wholesale), 24 Ottawa-st. Tel. 929. — 114 Meat Markets — Continued. Schuchardt, Louis, 229 S. Divi- sion-st. Thomsma Bros., 577 W. Leon- ard-st. Toube, A., 519 Broadway-st. Veyer, L., 550 W. Leonard-st. Verplanck & \^an Wert, 693 Mad- ison-av. Tel. 1082. Western Beef Co., 71 Canal-st. Wolverine Meat Market, 90 Ca- nal-st. Wykes, A. B., 109 Monroe-st. Watkins, Woodworth, 13 S. Divi- sion-st. Tel. 769. Waltz, G., 20 E. Brido:e-st. Tel. 131. Wiest, Fred, 178 Stocking-st, Wertsch, C, 34 W. Leonard st. Waltz, John M., 41 W. Bridge-st. Wylie, J. A., no Oakes-st. Zinser Bros., 26 W. Bridge-st. Notions and Fancy Goods. Boston Novelty Store, 17 Canal-st. Vieger, Wm., 181 Plainfield-av. Woodard, C. M., 5 N. Coit-av, R. D., 199 E Carstens, Mrs Bridge-st. May's Bazaar, 43 Monroe-st. Printing and Engraving. Dean Printing Co., Blodgett bldg. Eaton & Lvon Printing Co., 49 Lyon-st., Tel, 121. Fuller & Stovve Co., 100 Louis-st., Tel. 95. Grand Rapids Engraving Co., 50 Lyon-st. Grand Rapids Electrotype foun- ds y, 6-8 Erie-StT Michigan Artisan, room 9, 22 Canal-st. Rookus, J., 95-97 Monroe-st., Tel. 709. Reed Engraving Co., 2 Pearl-st. Stanton Printing Co., 2 Pearl-st. Telephones 450 and 1042. Taylor & Hinsdill, 73 Canal-st., Tel. 803. Harris, L. D., (wholesale printers' supplies), 33 N. lonia-st. Hensen & Revnders, 6S. lonia st. Hngenholtz, Paul, 56 Lyon-st., Tel. 1026. - Valley City Engraving and Print- ing Co.,' 1 8 Pearl-st., Tel. 1038. West Michigan Printing Co., 83 Lyon-st . Plumbers, Steam and Gas Fitters. Barnett & Richards, 19 W. Bridge- st. Hum, A. B. 15 E. Bridge-st. Hunt, George, 15 E. Bridge-st. McPhail & Struhs, 158 Monroe-st. Robertson, Wm., 27 Fountain-st. Sproul & McGurrin, 184 E. Ful- ton-st. Schneider, E. L., 34 E. Bridge-st. Thompson & Hunt, 37 N. Division- st., Tel. 1092. Weatherlv & Pulte, 62-64 Pearl-st., Tel. 6.^.' 115 Photographers and Artists. Arthur & Philbric, 21 Canal-st. Bayne's Commercial Photograph Gallery, 382 N. Front-st. Bayne & Coss, 22-24 Fountain-st. Fowle, A. H., 37 lonia-st. Gilbertt, O. A., 55 W. Bridge-st. ' Hamilton's Art Gallery, 79 Canal- st. Noble, T. F., 126-128 Canal-st. Schellhouse, 84 Monroe-st. Sharpsteen, 21 Monroe-st., Tel. 1 134. Sherman, N. S., rooms F and G, 22 Canal-st. Thorns' Photo Rooms, 98 Monroe- st. Wykes, W., 35 Monroe-st., Tel. 229. Young, J. H., 141 Canal-st. Jackson, B. D., 103 Monroe-st. Krueger, H., 20 Canal-st. Merrill & Co., 51 Monroe-st. Paints, Oils and Varnishes. Seven, Peter, 126 W. Leonard-st Goebel's, 19 Canal-st. Goebel & Co., 3 S. Division-st. Henry, D. G., 139 S. Division-st. Miller & Middleton, 114 Monroe- st., Tel., 993. Valley City, 32 W. Bridge-st. Wileman & Thanner, 22 S. Divi- sion-st. Adrianse, Homer Canal-st. Antisdel, A. R., room 36, House- man blk. Barrendsen, B. F., room 6, House- man bldg. Beckwith, \Vm. G., cor. Canal and Lyon-st., rooms 5-6 Barnard, B. W., 60 Mt. Vernon-st. Bank, James F., 25 Ottawa-st. Brooks & Brooks, Houseman blk. Buck, Willis, 26 Canal-st. Closterhouse, J. W., 121 Canal-st., Tel. 45. Campbell & Underwood, 95 Mon- roe-st. Chamberlain, room 2, Rood blk. Converse, J. W., Widdicomb bldg. Coit, C. W., 53 Pearl-st. Converse, J. W., 130 W. Fulton-st. Real Estate. room C, 22 Caulfield, J. & Son, 89 Canal-st. Dosker & Van de Riet, room 7, 22 Canal-st. Dunton & Bates, rooms 13-14 Wid- dicomb bldg. Fogg, E., 132^^ Monroe-st. Fuller, S. L. & Ph. C, 11 E. Bridge-st., Tel. 440. Farrman, W. R., 49 Monroe-st. Gtand Union Real Estate Ex- change, rooms 3-4 Tower blk. Gilbert, W. H., room 3, Widdi- comb blk. Gildersleeve & Herington, room 3, Lovett blk. Hogadone & Livingstone, room 12- 13, Tower blk. Hatheway, R. C, room 25, 20 Canal-st. 116 Real Estate — Continued. .\es, L. C, 22 Canal-st. :nnes, Wm. P., 22 Canal-st. ECinsey & Mercer, rooms 9-10 Widdicomb bldg. LeAvis, Geo. F. & Co., 37 Monroe- st. Larkins & Reynolds, 132)^ Mon- roe-st. Martin, J. H., 93 Canal-st. Meigs, Ottawa-st. McKee, A. C, 19 Pearl-st. N'orthrop, X. W., 21 Monroe-st. Jwefi & Owen, Real Estate Ex- change, room 8 Tower blk. Provin, L. S., 4 Canal-st. Page, A. T., room 7, 22 Canal-st. Reynolds & Franklin, room 69, i>^ N. Division-5t. Sours, John 1., Wonderlv bldg., Tel. 989. ■ . Snvder, Percy, 28 Canal-st., Tel. ^;88. Slater, D. D. & Co., 52 Monroe-st., Tel. 700. Spoelstra & Stevens, 109 Monroe- st. Scribner, W. R., -^6 Pearl-st., Tel. 462. Smith & Smith, 22 Canal-st. Shinkman »!t Shickell, 22 Canal-st. Tuttle Bros., Pearl-st., Arcade. Thomas & Terrell, 26 Canal-st,, Tel. 1048. Trout, 1. F. & Co., sVz N- Division- st. \'ooruss & Co., room 41 Widdi- comb blk. \^anleuven, J. J., room 69 House- man blk. VanDam, John R., 22 Canal-st. Stationers. Barse, W. J., 127 Monroe-st. Babenzien, JuHus. 113 W. Bridge- st. Brigges, F. E., 495 S. Division-st. Clark, S. U., 5 N. Division-st., Tel. 720. Davidson, C. C, 49 Pearl-st. Eaton, Lyon & Co., 20 & 22 Mon- roe-st., Tel. 242. Custom Tailors Hall, Geo. H., 56 Monroe-st. Hulswit, F. AI., 157 Monroe-st. Lumbrix, Geo. A., 220 \V. Bridge- st. The Union News Company, 58 S. lonia-st. Arthur, E., 44 Waterloo-st. Berry, Mills & Co., cor. Ottawa and Fountain-sts. Bodenstein Bros., 88 Canal-st. Baumeister, O., cor. Bridge & Canal-sts. Beukema, J. & Co., 164 Ellsworth- ave. Beekman, J., loi Oakes-st. Bespaloff, B., 463 S. Division-st. Baker, C. A., 16 S. lonia-st. DeMaat, Henry, 558 Ottawa-st. Ellidger, The American Tailor, 151 Monroe-st. Fritz, The Tailor, no Canal-st. Gardiner & Baxter, 55 Monroe-st. Granello, F., 107 Ottawa-st. 11' Custom Tailors — Continued. Haas Tailoring Co., 103 Canal-st. Hart lK: Tillman, 469 S. Division-st. Knudson, K., 20 W. Bridge-st. Lee, \Vm. 145 Canal-st. Nell & Meyerl, 50 Monroe-st. Reddrugins, H., 132 W. Fulton-st. Shattuck & Trowbridge, 24 Mon- roe-st. Schuiling & Battjes, 114 S. Divi- sion-st. Sachen, J., i'] Pearl-st. Williams, F. M., 70 Canal-st. Wurzburg, Joseph, cor. Crescent- ave and Kent-st. Teas and Coffees. Atlantic & Pacific Co., 108 Mon- New York Tea Co., 51 Monroe-st. roe-st. Tel. 214. Joyce, William, 450 S. Division-st. Wagons, Carriages and Sleighs. Belknap Wagon and Sleigh Co., 37 and 49 N. Front-st., Tel. 125. Brown, Hall & Co., 20 and 22 Pearl-st. Cummings, John, 42 N. Division-st. Denison, W. C, 88 to 92 S. Divi- sion-st. Fiebig, Henry, 148 Canal-st. Fitch, George C, 488 S. Division- st. Gresler & Fritz, Alabama-st. Rathman, Julius, 150 Canal-st. Spiral Spring Buggy Co., Kent-st. Tyroler, M., dealer, 26 Monroe-st. Wilmot, Geo. H., 36 E. Bridge-st. Wood, Arthur, 33 to 37 Waterloo- st. Williams & Lambert. W^ood, Coal and Ice. Bennett, S. P., Ice Co., 56 Pearl-st. Behnke, G. H., 30 E. Bridge-st. Bauer &: Krekel, 17 E. Bridge-st., Tel. 376. Cowles, Wm. A., cor. W. Fulton and W. Division-sts. Central Coal Co., on Bartlett-st„ Tel. 834. Collins, Hiram* loi Ottawa-st. Grand Rapids Ice and Coal Co.. 52 Pearl-st., Tel, 159. Himes, A., 54 Pearl-st. Kilstrom & Peterson, 50 W. Bridge- st., Tel. 968. Ketcham, S. G., 14 W. Bridge-st. Knowlson, A. B., 25 Pearl-st. Leppink & Co., Grandville-ave., near C. & W. M. R. R., Tel. 347. Schaddelee eS: Co., cor. 4th and D- sts. South Grand Rapids Coal Co., 514 S. Division-st. Telder, Peter, cor. W. Division and Veto-sts. A'alley City Ice and Coal Co., 25 Monroe-st., Tel. 628. 118 — 119 121 - •HIH0N-9NM0I 1 SHIHOMZ'MMOI •HIITOW^NMOJ. — 122 — FIRE ALARM BOXES. PAGE OF TABLES. 2 Corner Canal and Pearl Streets 32 5 Corner Waterloo and Louis Streets 32 7 Corner Monroe and Ionia Streets 32 8 Corner Monroe and Division Streets 33 10 Corner Lyon and North Division Streets 33 1 2 Lyon and Campau 32 13 Hastings and Kent 23 14 Corner Kent and Newberry Streets 14 1 5 Ouimby and Canal 5 16 Canal and Sweets, Chair Company's Factory 5 18 Leonard Street and College Avenue 2 21 No. I Engine House Lagrave Street 40 23 Wealthy and Jefferson Avenues 51 24 Washington Street and College Avenue 38 25 Madison and Fifth Avenue 57 26 Wealthy Avenue and Henry Street 53 3 1 Ionia and Fulton 41 32 Godfrey A. McCord & Bradfield 61 34 Prescott & Ionia 50 35 Grandville Avenue and Martha Street 61 36 Corner South Ionia Street and Ninth Avenue 59 41 No. 2 Engine House Barclay Street 33 42 Trowbridge and Livingston 2 43 Sinclair and East Bridge Streets 2 45 Fountain and Prospect Streets 3, 5 1 Front Street Powers & Walker's 3 52 No. 3 Engine House Front Street 24 53 Jefferson and Bridge Streets 30 54 Michigan and Fourth Streets 26 61 West Leonard Street and Broadway 6 62 Widdicomb Furniture Factory — D Street 25 63 West Leonard Street and Alpine Avenue , 8 65 Front Street — Kent Furniture Company 6 67 Harrison Wagon Works 7 7 [ Fulton and Summer Streets 42 72 Engine House No. 8 y 1 2 1 Bissell's— Mill Street 3: 123 Engine House No. 4 Kent Street 3 131 Corner Trowbridge and Canal Streets 2 ;3 I — 123 — 1 34 Corner Bridge and Canal Streets 23 1 35 Hastings and Ionia Streets 23 141 Oriel Cabinet Company — Canal Street 23 142 Corner Ottawa and Walbridge Streets 14 145 Engine House No. 5 Canal Street 5 153 Leonard Street and Plaintield Avenue 4 154 Quimby Street and Plainfield Avenue 4 181 Corner Madison Street and North Avenue 3 214 Corner Fulton and Lafayette Streets 3g 234 Pleasant Street and Jefferson Avenue 51 4 1 Cherry and Prospect Streets 39 242 Madison and Wealthy Avenues 52 243 Corner Paris Avenue and Cherry Street 38 246 Cherry and Packard Streets 37 252 McDowell Street and Jefferson Avenue 58 261 Thomas and Union Streets 53 312 Division and Oakes Streets 40 313 Bartlett and Division Streets 40 314 Engine House No. 6 41 315 Ellsworth Avenue and Island Street 41 325 Grandville and Third Avenues 49 343 South Division Street and Fourth Avenue 58 361 G. R. & I. Car Shops— Hall Street 60 421 Corner Coit Avenue & Newberry Street 15 431 Corner College Avenue and Lidia Street 17 434 East Bridge Street and Grand Avenue 20 452 Fountain and Union Streets 35 453 Lyon Street and College Avenue 35 512 Front Street— Star Mills 31 513 Pearl and Front Streets 31 514 Summer and Bridge Streets 31 515 Corner Winter and Allen Streets • • • -30 532 West Bridge and Indiana Streets 29 542 Corner Second and Pine Streets 27 612 Corner Tenth Street and Broadway 13 613 Corner Scribner and Eighth Streets 13 621 Corner Seventh and Davis Streets 12 622 Corner Fourth and D Streets 25 631 Lincoln and West Leonard Streets 9 651 Webster and Front Streets 6 712 G. R. & I. R. R. and Court Street 31 713 Front and Watson Streets 42 714 Front and Earl Streets 43 721 Straight and West Fulton Streets 44 723 Straight Street and Butterworth Avenue 44 — 124 INDEX To Business Directory and City Information A PAGE. Additions 93 to 96 B Boots and Shoes 97 Bakers and Confectioners 98 Brewers and Wholesale Liquor Dealers ; . .98 Board of Supervisors 76 Banks 78 C Cigars and Tobaccos 99 Clothing Houses 99m Crockery and Glassware 99^ Church Directory 70 to 73 County Offices 74 City Water Works 7y County Press 80 City Officers 81 City Population 86 City Assessment 86 City Registration List 87-88 Circuit Court 75 City Ordinances 89 to 92 Relating to Auctioneers 89 Relating to Breaches of the Peace 89 Relating to the Preservation of the Peace. . . .89 and 90 Relating to Bathing 90 — 125 — Relating to Houses of .Ill-Fame 90 Relating to Suppression of Gambling 90 Relating to Loitering for Fraudulent Purposes 91 Relating to the numbering of Buildings 91 Relating to Vehicles Qi-Q- Relating to the Sale of Firewood 92 Relating to Butchers and INIarket Men 92 E Express Companies 79 F Flour and Feed lOi Furniture Manufacturers 102 Furniture Dealers 102 Fire Department 76 Fire Alarms 122-123 G Groceries and Provisions 103 to 105 Grand Rapids Board of Trade 76 H Hardware 106 Hotels ic6 Harness, Trunks and Saddles 107 I Insurance 107 Interest Table 80 J Jewelers 107 Justice Courts 75 — 126 — L Lumber io8 Laundries io8 Livery and Sale Stables 109 M Miscellaneous Department 109 to 1 12 Millinery 112 Music 112 Members of Council 81 N Notions and Fancy Goods 114 Printing and Engraving 114 Plumbing 114 Photographers and Artists 115 Paints, Oils and Varnishes 115 Postoffice 74 Police Court 75 Police Department 76 Property Owned by the City ']'] Press — City Publications 79 Public Library 84 Postoffices in Ottawa County %'] R Real Estate 1 1 5 to 1 16 Railroad Distance Tables 65 to 69 Stationers 116 Sectional Map of the City 1 18-1 19 i -127- Sectional Map of the Count}' 120-121 Superior Court 75 Schools — General Statistics 84-85 T Tailors 1 16-1 17 Teas and Coffees 117 Table of Wages 62-63 Telephone Stations 64 Telegraph Stations 76 U U, S. District Court 75 U. S. Circuit Court 76 U. S. Internal Revenue 79 U. S. Custom House 86 W Wagons, Carriages and Sleighs 117 \\' ood, Coal and Ice 117 Water Rates 77~7^ -p. -128 ESTOBMSHED 18Y^ BOOK ftND G0MMER6lf\L PRINTING And ENGRftVING. We Print Everything. SPECIALTY OF FINE WORK. PRICES REASONABLE. 2 PEARL STREET, GRAND RAPIDS. Telephone Nos, 450 and 1042.