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The Owosso Times. 4MVOHHO. rftlDAf. FEB. 17. IHHt AWmf at th itaf OJkc in Ow, Mich. . for tmn$mimim through tiu mailt a Mr and ela$t mail mrnlUr. I-OOAi, NEWS Cool. Ash Wednesday Feb. 23d. Did you retx-lve h vsJeuthu 7 Valentine dj mndt the boys and gtrh liap.-y. We hops; to be able to Ik h Byron on tut 14 tU inst. Literary cKCrniaee at the High School this afteinooa. The II-ukUi' Kactory C . shipped $"00 worth of hutidlialact week. Mr. J. H. B trace, of Aintthurg, Out., is visiting friends in. this cl-y . Eichange papers by the 100 for side at this office. Price 19 cts. dozen. Onr new presa is expected on or nlxmt the 21st. Only two months behind time. Query: Does it piy to go to Detroit to buy Ue comic valentines for Owosso boys? The Grand Trunk has now two tele graph wirs in uso between Port Huron itnd Chicago. H'iv. Mr. Piatt of thU city, exchanged pulpits last Sibbith with R: v. Mr. Hurd of Laingsiurg. Mc' lardy has this week shipped 502 bushels of clover seed, his seventh car lond this Heason. The ladies report a large attendance and H general gwl timj tt the Valeutinc so cial at Col. Colt's. There were 130 arrivals at the National or the week ending Feb. 15lh. A pretty good business showing. Remember the dance to be given by the Band Boys. Monday evening next, and greet them with your presence. McB tin evidently intends to have the finest clothim; store in the city. E idenee, the extensive rep.iirs now going on. The annual meeting of the Shiawassee County Pioneer's Association will be held at Coniiina mi Wednesday the 221. inst. The Bancroft Advertiser says there wus no sinnll pox in Bancroft, nnd that the supposed patient is up nnd nbout all right. John B. Cough's recent sickness, though very severe, was fortunately brief, and he has now left Beloit to rill lecture engage ments. Miss May Willhms returned an Satur day last from Newark. N. J., where she iiaa been visiting her brother for several months. We received a short call Monday from P. A. Brown, of Bay City, who represents the Covenant Mutual Benefit Association I. O. O. F. For anything manufactured by the Buckeye Manufacturing company, includ ing repairs of all kinds, call on Williams v Hartshorn. Those interested should not fail to be present at the quirterly meeting of the Shiawassee Co. L'alge I. O. O. T., at Byron on the 24th Inst, Bishop Harris, of Detroit, will preach in Christ Church, this city, on Sunday evening next. At the close srf the sermon a clasa will lie confirm 'd. The Ladies Aid Society will give their first warm candy social at their rooms cor ner Washington and Exchange Sis.. Sat urday (to morrow) evening. Attention is naked to the new adver tisement of Mr. Dull. II.; can and will give you bargains in the grocery Hue. Be sure ui.d give him a call. Messrs. Stewart & Kilpatrick's new bank building is approachiug completion and is a beautiful business block. Wish we could have more of them. Prof. Slowell's lectures at the M. E. church on Tin-sday and Wednesday evenings were exceedingly interesting, and we nre happy to say well patronized. We learn that Mr. David Gould has aold his interest in the Owosso Handle Factory to Albert Todd, and the business is to Ihj pushed with renewed energy. M. H. Creig.T, of Grand Haven. United fita'cs revenue otlicer, was in this city last week and made this office a pleasant call. Come again Mr. C. when we are at home. We Ic4rn that the Casket and Burial Case M 'iiufacturing Company are getting the material for the new buildings, on their grounds, with the least possiblp delay. Remember the Band Hop at Opera Hall next Monday evening. They extend a general invitation to all lovers of the terps horean art, und will no doubt have a gay time. Hon. C. V. Deland, editor of the Sagi naw Herald, has lecu granted a pension of $30 a month, from May 1st, 1881. It was deserved nnd we nre glad to learn has been ul lowed. We are pleased to know that the bill introduced by Hon. E. 8. Laccy, of this state, aorae weeks ago, to establish postal aavings Banks throughout the country, is likely to become a law. The firm of Williams A Hartshorn ltavc just received a car load of (lie Justly celebrated McCormick Harvesters, Self Hinders and Mowcts, which they wiil sell no the most libera) terms. The latest from the New York Legisla tive muddle is to the effect that by the action of tfcf Tnmmnny membors tho sub ordinulc ofllcirs and sennte committees arc controlled by the Republicans. Tin additional lamp posts are being distributed alon' some of the principle 4'reets, and will 'on bfl plaoed in position. These lamp are ti puMje Messing and cannot " soon be ready for use. The Ex-e!HU.r works are now In full OpetMtlon, tl.'ir three machim-s nil run ning. Wo understand Ih-v have orders for nil t'e, c'n tnnnHfattviv, OM pnflj rITering ' i rmrrnel for ? tnna, while let tera of inqal frota leadtM Arsae la the larger cil" HWeiYcd daily. The Pest A Tribune would confer a great favnr on its thousands of readera, if the address labels could be stamped on :he margin, iuatead of bring placed over Telegraphic items of pubMc interest. Wheat $1.33; com by the bushel 30 cts; oats 40e't; barley $1.50 per centum; bay $9. per ton; clover seed $4.60 to $4.05; eggs IS; butler 23o. to 23c; pork $7 50 to $7.00; beef 4c. to 6c. , chickens 6c. to 8c. Wo re pics t that notices of public meet ings, elm: eh socials, school exercises, etc., etc., be sent this office for publication. All such notices iuteresl the public aud we are glad to give them a place in our columns. The Mayor of Adrian has been attempt ing to sell $150,000 worth of fraudulent water bonds. The transaction was de tected and the Mayor, Thomas J. Navin, fled to parts unknown. Other city officials have b -en arrested utid an investigation is going on. The Hotchkiu's Family from Rochester, N, Y. are to give a concert in the Cong. Church of this city, on Tuesday evening Feb. 21. This family come well recom mended by the eastern papers. The ad miss. on fee is 25cts. for adults and loets. for children. Judge Tourgee is to be the editor of a new illustrated weeklv piper about to be printed in Philadelphia. Miss Kate Field is to have charge of a department devoted to cooperative work among womeu and Mrs. Louisa Chandler Moulton will edit a column ou social customs. The following are the officers elect of the State association of agricultural socie ties; President, Hon. Wm. Ball, Ham burg; Vice President. B. B. Barker, Lan sing; Secretary and Treasurer, Frank Lit tie, Kalamazoo. The next animal meet irg will be held in Lansing. The Charlotte Republican announces that F. M. Potter, Esq., the able editor of the Vermontville Hawk, is a candidnte for State Senator. Eaton county might be scratched all over with a fine tooth comb, and no other man better fitted for the place would be found. Wo hope he may !x nominated. On Feb. 12, State Treasurer Fritchard paid the last three of the old adjusted Two-Million Loan bonds due January 1 1863, amounting to $3,201. Each bond had three coupons attached. No interest was paid after the maturity of the basal They were sent to New York from parties in London. Lansing R epublican. We are under obligations to the Pub lisher for the February number of the Poultry World, the only HULf slB" in the country devoted explusively to the later ests of those engaged in the raising of Poultry and a work of great value to ah who are in any way interested in this in dustry. Price only $1.25 a year. II. H. Stoddard, Hartford, C un. Publisher. From a circular sent out by the Secre tary of State we learn that in the five months ending Jan'y first there was marketed in Shiawassee county 140.71S bushi Is of wheat raised in 1861; 68.10. bushels of the crop of 1880; and 56.08! bushels that was not known in what year it was raised. Total amount Marketed in the state during that time 0,190,75: bushels Tho Quincy Herald says: "Notwith standing the weak effort of one of our coumy papers to belittle the new.spapei resentment of tho assaults upon Gov Jerome, tho best journals of the Repub lican p rty in Michigan look at t In- at tempi to create discord in the party by insinu a lions against one of the best of Michigan's Governors, as deinnnding the resentment whi.h they arc making." The last lecture of the course on "Tut key" which was postponed last Sunday evening on account of the tcmpcraiic meeting, wilt certainly be delivered b Mr. Piatt next Sabbath cveniug at tin Congregational Church. Following lhes lectures Mr. Piatt proposes to devote one or two Sabbath evenings to other subjects and then commence another series ol lectures on Palestine and Egypt. Last Saturday evening the buildings on the farm of the late Fran i I in P. Guilford, in the township of Owosso, were entirely destroyed by fire, with considerable other property, the loss being estimated at $2,000, covered by insurance in the Shia wassee Mutual. The origin of the fire, which was in the barn, is not known but Is thought to have been caused by the presence of .a tramp as no light or matches had been used there that night by any of the family. At a regular meeting of Owosso Lodge No. 810, I. O. O. T., held at their hall on Monday evening the officers were In stalled for the ensuing term, by D. D. G C. T., Geo. Mix. as follows: "W. C. T., L. Fairman; W. V. T., Minnie Lewis; W. 8., E. L. Brewer; W. A. 8., Leo Brewer; W. F. S.. Carrie Mix; W. T.. O. A. Crampton; W. C, II. Ross; P. W. 0, T., W. E. McKenzie; W. M.. M. Burhans; W. D. M.. Stella Douds; R. B. 8.. Sister Parkill ; L H. 8., J. Laverock; W. L G.. Bertha Parker; W. O. G., Frank Smith. The house of L. E. Woodard was en tered by burglars on Thursday night of last week. The burglars entered through a rear door, which is said to have been left unlocked, searched the lower part of the house pretty thoroughly, then went up stairs to Mr. Woodard's sleeping room, and stole his pants with some $30 in gold in the pockets. Mr. W. was aroused from his slumbers by the noise tho fellow made in his sleeping room, but only sue cceded in preventing tho taking of his coat in the pockets of which there was a large sum of money. Wo are glad to announce that the Scientific American chme out of (he late fire in New Vork. like the fabled Phomix, with reWed life. The subscription lists, account books, patent drawings, and con e pom lenee were presi I ved in massive tire proof safes. Tho printing of the Scientific American and Supplement was done in another buihiing; consequently the tj. pes. plates, pieces, paper, etc.. were unharmed, and no interruption of business was occasioned. The no Scien tific American offices arc located at 2tll Broadway, cosner of TVnrn-n 8:net,avcry central nnd BXCC'lei t situation. The robes offered by the Catholic So ciety as prii s were awarded to ticketa No. 5 and 143. The lucky holder of 148 was Mr. Terrill of Antrim, but we could uol 1 r ii who holds No. 5. A rich treat w.is enjoyed by the audi ences at the Methodist Church in this city last Tuesday and Wednesday evenings in listening to two lectures by Dr. C. II. Stowell, of the Michigan University, upon 'How we look under the Microscope." The lectures were not only interesting but highly instructive. Actual tissues of the body were placed under the strong oxy- calcium light and thrown visibly upon a screen in front of the audience. As the different views were presented valuable and instructive facts wojje given by the Professor whi h will not soon lie forgotten. It would be well if the lecture committees throughout the country would supply to communities entertainments like these which would not only please but instruct. Boahdkks wantkd. At the Estey House mar D. & M. Depot. $3.50 per week. Mrs. B. G. McCreedy. , The two greatest religious forces in this world are Protestantism and Cathol icism. Europe has been tho scene of the severest conflict between these forces for the past three centuries. Everybody is is acqu.-iu'ed, more or less with the great struggle, the battle of Armageddon. Let us see by a study of some of Dr. Dorchester's exhibits how the battle goes to-day. "Statisticians are nearly agreed that in tho year 1509 Europe had a population of 100.000,000, all Roman Catholics except portions of Russia, Turkey. Greece and the Ionian Isles where the Mohammedan and Greek religions prevailed; The few Waldense, Hussites, Lollards and Jews combined were insignificant elements compared to the whole. Eighty millions, or four fifths may safely be estimated as the papal population of Europe at that time. Passing over the three and three quarters centuries to the present, the popnl ition of Europe is now divided re ligioudy as follows; according to Prof. Schem; Roman Catholics 149,000,000; Greek Ciniich 75.0)0.000; Protestants 74, 000,000; Mohammedans 6,090,090; Jews 1,500,000. total Mi l, 100.000 Ben mlsm starling ou a basis of 80,000, 0)0 in 1509. his gaiueJ 89. 900, 099. while Protestantism starliug soon after, from a basis of nothing has gain mJ 74,009.090 ol adherents in the same territory. The population of E irope in this time gained three fold, but Rom misin did not double hers with all the advantages she had. whde Protestantism gained all of tiers ia the face of p werful opposition. Within the last twenty five years the rel dive ch Uflga in the two force s lias been emariable. It is frequently observed laat R iimism all over Burope is smitten with decay. The populations of Human Catholic countries are having meagre growths, while those of Protestant COUU Ties are advancing. In 1509 Spun ami italy were among the leading powers of lOurope, now they ale among the weaker. When tne "Invincible Armada" threat ened to overthrow protestaat England, ipalii coul l hoist of 48,600,000 ranjucla; ow she has only I ii 0 10,060, England. Vales and Scotland then numbered only about 4,099.000: now they have more ban 2, 090.090 besides colonial subj -ct all over the w rld swelling the numb r to 800,000,800; and While their wealth has increased a hundred fold and more, Spain has become impoverished. In Italy und -r t lie eery e3es of the Pontiff the old foundations are sliding away. Said CirnuaMi in a letter not long ago 'There is no place o:i cailh where the Pope is less regarded I ban in Home. From the wiadow of the Vatican iie beholds the flag of the reprobate king who rules in his stead, and a depository of Bibles with its eager seekers alter the word of "life." The work of gospel propa gation is carried foiward in Italy now with tho same freedom as in oth'jr parts of the world. The different Protestant Churches nre planting their mission sta 'ions in various parts of the peninsula, while in the City of the Soren Hills seven Uffertnt Protestant den uninai ions are miilding their churehes organizing their schools and giving to I he people the free word of God. Protestanism has nunier its distinct missionary societies at work iinong the papal nations of Europe: viz in Ireland tight, in Franco eight, In Italy, Sicily aud Malta seventeen; in "pain, Gibraltar, Portugal and Madeira lincteen, making in all fifiytwo mission ary societies, with their stations and sub stations, ministers and helpers, schools and presses lalsiring among the Romai ists f Europe. Ami their labors an; being crowned with rich results. France, which a few years ago, and for centuries had been so completely un der the papal p iwer has become one of the most promising fields for evangelistic work in all the world Since the loss of the temporal power of papacy in Italy, it has rapidly declined in Franco, and each successive election reduces its influence in ihe Cabinet and the Assembly. There arc now more than 050,090 Protestants in the Republic. In aome of the smaller powers of Europe as Bavaria, Belgium and Austria Catholicism holds something like its for mer sway, except that in no country is the papal power longer supreme. , , "The Domestic Tyrant." "The average man" quolh Mrs. Parting ton, "is a weak and irritable dotncsuC tyrant,' and Mrs. P. i . correct. Tyran nical to a fault the nvt rage man will enter the blissful Paradise of a happy home, cratch himself in fiendish flee, s"nd the baby into convulsions, and for what? Why, Iicchuso he. litis the (tohlng Piles, Hnd is too mean In buy Swayne's Otnl ment, which is an Infallible OUre for the worst cases of that annoying complaint. Adrerllaed Lot tera. The following letters remained uncalled for In the Owosso Post Office for the week ending Feb. 11th, 1HS1: Horace Banker, Jno. Kphcnhn. L. C. Jordan, James May, Kmma Howell. Drop-letter, Jennie D. Daoy. Persons calllef for Mic nhovc will please ask for "advertised letters." L. A. Hambmx. P. M. The Circuit Court. Since Tun Tiiiua went to press last week considerable busiucss has been done in the Circuit Court, and several important eases disposed of, among which we note that of The People vs. James 8. Day charged with larceny, who was acquitted. In the adultery case of The People vs. Carl O. Brown and Sarah Covlll an order discharging the defendants was entered. In the case of The People vs. David Ctvanaugh charged with false preteuse. the defeudanl plead guilty and was let off on suspended sentence. Charles F. Hayes plead guilty to a charge of burglary a d was sentenced to Ionia for four years. In the cause of The People vs. Willinm Arnold charged with assault with intent to kill (the Crackle shooting affair from Fairfield), the jury found Arnold guilty of assault and battery, and Judge Newton sentenced him to pay a fine of $'200 and be committed to the Ionia House of Cor rection for one year. In the case of The People vs. Joseph Butler, convicted of rape, Judge Newton sentenced the icspoiident to State Prison for four years. In the assumpsit case of Waldo M. Johnson, et al. vs. Hiram L. Lewis a judgement of $1,188.88 was entered. The court is still in session, but we un derstand will adjourn at the end of the week. Female diseases, brought on by impru dence, exposure, or the use of imp-oper medicines, are quickly relieved with Brown's Iron Bitters. Correspondence. Em VIM Timks: In your issue of the 10th inst.. I noticed the following, to-wil : "Does a skating trip to Coi iuina on Sun day pay expenses? All desirous of Ue lermining that question had belter ask Mr. how ho enjoyed his excursion last Sunday." In justice In myself I will nnswer that question. It may not pay everybody to take the above mentioned trip, (as one of the p irty can bear testi moiij-, by the justice meeted out to him at the conclusion of my h ip), but it cer tainly did pay me. the party mostly iuteresl ed, us it luught me the lesson to keep aloot from individuals who belong to Fish fami ly, genus C'ltostonius. The treatment I received at the hands of so called geii'le men (the name is a misnomer for them) was simply scaud ihme, I would close by adding that any p rson desirous of de termining the profit of such a trip, to go out with the same party and then judge if the name applied In them .above is unjust Yours vei v truly, 11 !. IICIIACHUK. Nature's Best Assistant. No matter Whnl mir ailment, is Brown's Iron Hitters will certainly do you i;ood by assisting nature in sticiiglhcuiiiL' every part of the body. This remedy 'a so ihimr an I refresh, !.;, a id 0 oi'iot p issi bly do the most delicate invalid any injury. Stock Items. Samuel Schmidt, of Owosso township, purchased recently tv- Short Horn bud Prince Albeit, of Frank Siniili of Living ton county, We note (hat Hon. William Ball, of Ham burs, is making large sales of thoroughbred l Jiek, Beyond question In has one of the beat h rds of Shorthorns in the Slate, and a flock of sheep hard to boat. Mr. John Turnbcll. of West Owosso has iceently purchased of parties ii Illinois a beautiful, whit-, Pereheron Wor man stallion. The horse was shown mi the street Saturday and attracted the al tcntlon of idl interested in this bree d. W. D. Underwood, nf New Hseen, has purchased of L. L. Brooks, of Novi. Oak land county, the thoroughbred Shorthorn hull calf E h . got by Merl Beer 88884, out of Rosebud 2nd (Vol. 19. P. 1481 1) by Oxford Lad 18889. Prof. Cook of ihe Airriciiltural College has just returned in Lansing from New York with a car load of Jersey cattle, one for himself ami Ihe rest for Judn Isaae Mwreton nf Bay City. Theae entile repre sent Ihe three noted strains of .Jerseys, vir.;--Aip'.iea, Victor and Lawrence. O. T. Beard editor of the Post & Tri hutic. publishes an open explanation, in Monday's issue giving Ihe lie to all in ducers of (Jov. Jerome, and his conduct al Yorktown; It is chiefly directed to the Hastings Banner, and we fail to see how the Banner is going to extricate itself from ils awkward and ipiestioiiable posi lion. Vermont villi- Hawk. Valuable Discovery. Wm. Johnston & Co., Chemists 181 Jefferson Avenue, prepare a Compound Extract of Sarsapa rill. i, for purifying the blood, which ex cels anything nf Ihe kind heretofore in use Tim preparation is compounded with gi'at care from well known vegeta ble materials, and is not one of those se cret cure-alls which are flooded through the c unlry bv quack druggists. Detroit Free Pn ss, 1881. Clinched. A truth cliii'-ned is a double truth. You cannot argue against it. So are Rlncbart'i Liver Pills so thoroughly clinched in popular estimation that they are doubly secure airaiiist all competitors. SI Ss The Fri.nkfort Express snys: As several letters of inquiry have rc cen'lv come to us regarding I lie Toledo, Michigan & Northwestern Railio;nl Com pany, and as much "talk'' has had been re earning its bei' g a real estate speculation bubble like the many lines run in the pst by those having no Intention of building, or anything to buikl with; and as such reports, like idle gossip are man ufactured cheap, by cheap people, and always run faster than the truth, we sub mH the following extinct from a letter ju-t received from the President of that railroad company, that may soothe the doubtful ones till the stakes are stuck and work hi commenced, to wit: Tou;no, Ohio, Jan. 8, 1882. Dkau Silt.- We h re pushing our matters toward the early completion nf the Toledo, Michigan and Northwestern It. R . from Toledo to Frankfort, as Idly aa ajil4e, We b nothing In do with the Orand Trunk, bul our arrange imuiM are with so1 Lpltalistl e.nt. who are only wail ing the ettleMcni of certain preliminary math :s here. When that is dotal the Work will begin in sam eat, Mid be pushed as rapidly a. it is tKMnlble In do so. I am youis truly. 0. P. Bowm-m. RegardltM of the movi meets of the F. &, P. M. R R.. ns reported in the ! e d papers, this 'I'. M. & N. W. R. R. line is not dependent nn their through or local traffic, being through a different region nf country, and which the F gj P. M. 18 It., will not r h if it dot s c n.c I nm iu- formed that, regardless of other lines, lo cal or otherwise being run, they will not lie retarded in its con :truction, and when they are on the ground l lie good people of Frankfort, as well as Benzie county, will not only give them a hearty welcome, but will not be blinded by auy side track ar rangement and survey lines for withhold ing, bul will cheerfully give the right of way, and let themselves out of the woods, and no longsr be at the mercy of wind, tempest , or over land-bone-bruising meth ods .f iraeoL If other R. R. come so much tho better. The T. M.& N. W. R R. engineers will be there soon, and tuat will mkan nusi RMfti Yours &c, Geo. M. Caktwriout Lansing. Mich., Jan. 10. 1882. nUnfaiung FmwSnnV I Remedy sucius Diseases! TOTIR.ITCHS0RE5. PIMPLES. VERYSlPElASvl WRMCWORMj THEGREA UREF0R imm pills Symptom sr mnUture, atlncinff, I tchinff, worie t night ; SSSSSI as if pin -worm wera crawling about Ue rectum; the private puru axe oflo n a fleet d. Ala pleaaant, acouomlcal sod puattlva cure, Swayne's Oimtm B3fT la auparior to any article Id the market, old Uj dniggiata, or sand SO eta. io 8-ct Btaaapa. S axea, 11.14. ddrast. Da. 8 wax mb a flo, Phtla.. Pa av Bv week in your own town. i Outfit SJja ja J a rr, -r So rfitk. BveryililiiK now ('si)i k la llu' ""' reiinired. VV "ill furnish nllllt'iii everything. Many aro milking W0' 0 ariortunex LAdlfa make ait much aa men. and hoya and ttirla make great puy. Header, if you wnul a huxineaa nt which you tin make nuat pav ..II the lime you work, write for particulars to IL HAUMt I'"-, I'ortlaud, Maine. Physicians Endorse Them. Mi skkoos.Micii., July 18, 1877. Rblnehart Medicine Co. Gentlemen: Will yon send nn' a gross of your Liver fills? I would like lliein at once hs m supply is exhausted, and some of our piiy Mians to whom I recommend tin m f r trial are writing prescriptions for them in 'heir practice. One of them speaking of them, the other day. said, "They are so mild, yet BO efficient." Iam entirely out of them, and would like them as soon as possible. Yours, &c. a. a. J EPSON. SPECIAL SPECI AL AaSerbexB ) SUITS SITS SHTS CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP! FOR CASH, FOR CASH, FOR CASH. NOW IS YOTJR TIME I SAVE MONEY, SAVE MONEY by Leaving Your Orders Reduced Prices in order to make room for SPRING STOCK ! DON'T ROM THE CHANCE. Elegant Fits, Good Trimmings "CT3SrT)IEjI?."W"EA.IE?. NECK-TIES, CAPS, CnfT BmttnlSearf Pins at Cost DON'T FORGET THE PLACE, AT WESTLAEE'S The Merchant Tailor, THOMAS' NEW BLOCK, owosso, Mien, -FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OWOSSO. CAPITAL Sim k $125,000. WITH AUTHORITY TO INCREASE TOat.00P. O F F I (1 JC R 8 : A. OOULD, President. T. I). DEWEY, vice Prsaliaat. C. E. HKKKHEV. Cilnr F. H. OOULD Aaa't Chir. nine i o k k : AMOR OOULD, ' T. D. DEWKY, L. HTHUHKK. .IAS. ODBURN. A. rl. BYERLY C. P PABKILL, DEALERS IN ALLOOVKKNMKXT SKCUIUTIK. t W Hpeclsl attention paid to Foreign and Domestic Collections. K. S. LEONARD, 31. D., Physician & Surgeon, OrricB, At Drus Store, New Hrick Block on Main Street Weat, Owosio, Mich. L. 8. PORTER. M. D.. IIoifEOrATIIIC PUVSICIAN AND SUIUlttO!. Female Diseases a specialty. All calls in town und country will receive prompt at tention. OfHce hours. 10 to 12 a. m. 1 to 8 and 7 to 8 P. m., Sundays excepted ; Mien. 1 to ' i" m only. J. L. Smith. M. D. W. R, Hall, M. D SMITH Sl HALL, I3li.yaiclai.aa. et-ad. S"u.rgreorxa, VERNON, - - MICHIGAN. OFFICE OVER THE POST OFFICE. Office hours for treatment of chronic dis eases Wednesdays and Saturdays from 1 to G o'elock p. in. The Truth, the Whole Truth, and Noth ing but the Truth. If you arc sufferinir from poor health oi laajrtllahlnjf on a bed of sickness, take cheer, for Hamilton's German Hitters will cure you If you feel weak and dispirited, without clearly knowing why, German BfTMUM will re vive you. If you feel your system needs cleansinn, toning or strengthening, German Bitters is what you ne. d. If you are old. and your pulse is feeble, your nerves un steady and your faculties waning, Ham ilton's German Hitters will irive you new life and vicror. Price 50c per bottle. Sld by J. II. Delhrt & Co., Vernon, Mich. STANDARD Food for Plants OliORItESS. For producing flower and vlfjwraas growth, it has no eoual. Has stood the test for years, ;uul always does all claimed for it. Is specially adopted for house p ants and gardening gtviasj 1 healthy growth and abundant flowers. Over i i o p. ic 1c ages sold in '81. Awarded the medal at the Mechanics' fair in Boston. Put up in package at to and cents each. at bjbj Sv SaVi bSMlBSSS now hsfttTS the pul He. D M Vmi mule.- nionry faster at M b I work loi HI am BJ else Capita' not i la We If B ? will start you. Ill a day and up ward, made at home by the in dustrious. Men, SJStSM. liovs and girls wan led everywhere to work for ua. N'nw is Ihe lime. You can work in spare time only or clv your whole time to the business. You can live at home and do the work. No other business will pny you nearly as well No one can fail to make enormous puy by en gaging at once. Cosily oi.nit and terms free. Money inade fast, easily, and honorably. Address Tin k A Co., Augusta, Maine. NOTICE NOTICE ! Please Leave Orders FOR WOOD AT THK OWOSSO PLANING Mli.:. OFFICE, Iii AUvMmw OmI mnowksiny the Order. L. K. WOODARD. Geo. H Bedford, CARRIAGE ami SIGN paiitteb, OWOSSO, MICH. RUPTURE inn .1 without an operation or tilt Injury truawa lit list bT lr. I. A. SIIKKMAN'M lulithod. Ofllce HI Iiroatlway, Niw York. Hiabook, with I'hotof raphb lik. IH--.1. of bad caaca before sod after csrv, iiiHil.nl for 10 cents. Owosso Post-Oftlce. Dally Msila arrive ami close until further noiiv aa followa : KAHT VIA D.G.II A M. It K Close 1 45 p in. Arrive I 4S p.m. " 45 " H 10 45 s an. WEST. Close 1 i p.m. Arrive . r . u. " 10 00 a.m. " 7 60 " NORTH VIA J.L. A H. U.K. Clone S tO a m Arrive 10 00 a n. " 7 45 p.m. " 8 30 p.m. SOUTH. ClSSS 7 50 a m. Arrive 10 00 a.m. " 7 45 p.m. " 7 45 p.m. WEST HAVF.V. Tuesdays, Thursdaya and Saturdays. (Most- 3 00 p in. Arrive 12 00a m. Sunday. Jtticc open from I 00 a.m. to IV 80 p.m. L A. HAMBEIN, P.M. Michigan Central R.R. SAGINAW DIVISION. TIME TABLE. Nov. 19. 18ft NORTH WAKD STATIONS. Mail. Buy i lly Jaokaoa Ev 7 ai a m. 4 15 p.m. ioOi-.m KivenJunctiun 7.3ft 4 40 1 50 EcMlf? T SI 4 50 8 Oft Maxon 7 55 5 10 3 85 Holt K 07 5 4 15 I.utiM!i H 20 5 85 4 2ft North llimilig H 35 ft 40 5 M Bath I 40 5 ftS . EainsrsbiirR 8.V G 10 0 00 Bennington 0.10 6 25 46 D.aM Crossinjr 0.28 6 88 7 30 QUO U 0 2S 7 00 7 52 Ouklfy's I r.2 7 18 8 W ChSSSMdBff 10 00 7 30 9 20 St Chttrles 10 15 7 45 10 00 Kajfinaw City 10 55 8 25 11 15 East Saginaw n 05 8 85 11 40 F.aP.M Juuc'n 11 10 8 40 12 46 .ilwaokee 11 20 8 .VI 12 00 Warnt Bay City 11.45 9 12 la 45 a. Bay City Ar 11.55 9 20 SOUTHWARD. isgg. Sir,. "S Bay City Ev 7 00 a.m. 5 25 p.m. ... a.m. West Bav City 7 08 5 30 10 00 Zilwaukee 7 35 6 05 10 45 K.a l'.M. Junc'n 7 45 6 15 H 05 East Saginaw 7 48 6 20 11 15 Saginaw iiy 7 5H 6 30 U46p.m St. Charles 8 30 7 10 12 55 ('hemming 8 45 7 80 1 35 Oakley's 8 55 7 88 1 55 Owosso 9 20 8 00 2 50 I). M.Cros'ng 9 23 8 23 a Bennington 9 35 8 35 9 w Lainfsborg 9 so k so 3 ss Bath 10 05 9 05 4 20 North Eaiihing 10 20 9 20 6 10 lousing lo 25 (I 25 5 50 Holt 10 38 9 88 6 05 Mason 10 50 9 50 6 45 Eeslir 11 10 10 10 7 20 Hives Junction 11 20 10 20 8 55 Jackson Ar 11 45 10 45 9 45 All Trains Dally except Sunday. C. B. BUSH, II B. EEBYARD, Dhr, Supt . Bay City. Oen'l Manager. Detroit. E. 0. Bhown, Assist, (len'l Snpt.. Jackson. O. W. Ki'uolem. (). V. & T. A . Chicago. Detroit, Grand Haven & MILWAUKEE R.R. GOING EAST. Trains leave Owosso as follows 1 Steamboat Express, 9:20 a.m : Through Mail, 2:15 D.n.j Evening Express, 7:35 p m.; Night Express, 3:50 a.m. GOING WKST. Morning Express. 10:30 n 111.; Through Mali, 2:15 p.m.; Gram! Hapiris Kxpiess, 8:55 p.m.; Night Express. 2:20 a.m. ; Mixed 6:30 a.m. ; Satur day Night Mixed. 5:15 a.m. Refreshments at Detroit. Owosso and Grand Haven. The Telegraph I ine for the Public. tSysieeping Cars on all night trains. CONNECTIONS. AT DETROIT ( Ji eat Western Railway to points east. Michigan Central, Michigan Southern and Grand Trunk Railroads. AT MILWAUKEE With the Milwaukee and St, l'aul. Western Union. Mihvau! ee and Northern, and Chicago and North-western Railways to all Kints north ami west. V'The Railway Company's Ferry Steamer leaves D. 0. H. & , Dock, Deiroit. on arrival of trains. Tickets STS soM at th" Detroit. Grand Haven aud Milwaukee Railroad Ticket Office, to al' principal places in the United Status. T. TANDY. Gen'l lYstgM &. Ticket Agt. principauune: The 6HORTEST, QUICKEST ami Ana all "t5! rtF.ST lino to -St. Joseph. points In lowH7!jAtchiBon,Topeks, Deni Nel.rasUa.Mlourl,KairNyon, Dallas, ;l aaa. New Mexico, Arizona, MoJS veatue. tana and Texas. O II I O A. MM ass noanpertor fur Altii'rt PnlTeraal "Jgfc Nationally resuted us ly conceded , iwing the Grsst n MitiniMiiHillii uiwl SI l'aul no tun DSSt squipsso .MJhrouyliCar ....1, ...... ........ -" p,rw Lies sil eiaaara or travel. KANSAS CITY T. I POTTER. TZRCEVmL LOWELL, 3d Vic Pru't Gen'l Manager, Gen. tim. AgU Chlcaco. III. Chicago. I1L y All connections tnsde tQl ThroiiRh vyJtfvVVC S Tr' Tickets via thtX and 1 Celebrated Lino forYS?tXflu'1 travfllnf a sale at all offleos liyTOjw luxury, lnatea.1 the U. 8. n'LCi ' dl Canada. (W All7(XOV omfon. vCnvj1 n fi ,r,n 1 ' onNfv5Wv X Fare. Hleepinr Cars. 5jy f ete . cheerfully nlvrn l.y