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Michigan Crystal Falls
The Deer, Hemlock, and other streams abound in brook trout, which afford sport for those interested in the pleasures to be derived from trout fishing. Two first-class hotels are ably managed at this place, and guides and other assistants necessary to the comfort and pleasure of sporting parties are always in readiness when called upon.
The village of Crystal Falls, though comparatively very young, is fully up to the standard in its various mercantile departments. Among the many places of business we will mention three hotels, two dry goods houses, three establishments dealing in groceries and general supplies, one hardware store, one bakery, two drug firms, one restaurant, one shaving saloon, one watch maker and jeweler, and one public hall (the Doncett Opera House); and we are informed that the hall of Mr. J. B. Dufresne will soon be ready for the accommodation of the public. There are also three wagon repairing and blacksmith shops, one saddlery, and several dealers in liquors and cigars. The sick and wounded of this place are at the mercy of Drs. H. C. Kimball and A. A. Metcalf, both very efficient physicians.
Upper Michigan
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