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People wUhlng their teeth to look white, lfe "Tsadkhrt" dallytit morning, at nlifht;' It sweetens the Hreath and reddens the Knliunct-s the beauty of daughters and sons. WHAT IT IS FOR. Zopesa cures Indigestion. It cures contipiti:i. It cures sick hondnehe permanently. It cures depression of spirits. It stimulates the iippelitu. If gi"es strength to the organs to assimilate the food. It is H p;ineea for nil Liver and bil ious troubles. It is speciilly ndapted to the Liver and stomach. Though shaken in every joint and fiber with fever and ague, or bilious remittent, the system may yet lie freed from the malignnnt virus with Hostetter's Stomach Hitters. Protect the system against it with thin ben "tiro nt auti-miiinNlic, which I fur thcrniorea supreme rttinedy for liver complaint, constipation, Unpttniu, debilttT. rheumatism, kid ney troudlos and other ailment's. For SaU by all DrunisH and Dealers generally. Nervous Exhaustion. Premature Decay, Loss of Manhood. An 80-page Cloth-bound Book of Advice to Touni or Middle-aged Men.wlth prescriptions tor Self -treatment by a Regular Physician. PENT FREE 'S thr" T. WILLIAMS A CO., M1LWAUKIC, Wit, Tbe most Extensive Pare-Bred Live Stock Establishment in the World ! V"y Clydesdale Horses, f? Psreheron-Norman Horses, !E9 English Draft Horses, Trotting-Bred Boasters, - Coachers, Shetland Ponies, Holsteln and Devon Cattle. Wur customers have the advantage of our many years experience in breeding und importing; largo collodions; opportunity of comparing different breeds; low prices because of extent of businofw; and low rates of transportation. Catalogues free. Correspondence solicited. POWELL BROS., Springboro, Crawford County, Pemn. Mentloa Thb Times, Owosso, Mich. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURKDt DR. WEI For the Cures Consumption, Colds, Pneumonia, In fluenza, Dronchial Difficulties, bronchitis, Hoarseness, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough, and all diseases of the Breathing Organs. It soothes and heals the Membrane of the Lungs, Inflamed and poisoned by the disease, and prevents the night sweats and the tightness across the chest which accom pany it. CONSUMPTION is not an in curable malady. HALL'S BALSAM will e ure you, even though professional aid fails. PROBATE ORDER. STATU OF MICHIGAN",) ' C'OUSTY Or SlIIAWASSBK.J At a session of the Probate Court for the County of Shiawassee holden at the Probate Office, In the City fCorunn on Saturday the 80th day of Oc tober, in the year one thousand eight hundred "mffiS. HARPER. Judge of Probate. In the matter of the Estate of Uyron Ruttertleld, and France May Ilutterfleld. minor On reading aud Allng the petition, duly verified, r Oullelma Hulterued, guardian of Maid minors, raving, for reasons therein act forth, that she may U licensed to sell the real estate of said minors in xSSfTt U SrdSll. Th.t M-day the lh dar ol November next at ten o'clock In the fore noon, bo assigned for the hearing of said petition, "nd that the heirs at law- of said minors, and all other persona Interested in said esta e, are required to appear at a session of said Court, then to be holden at the Probate Office, in the city of Corunna and show cause If there anybe why the pryer;of the petitioner should not be granted ; And It It Further Ordered, that sal.1 petitioner a-ive notice to the person interested In said estate of thepennofU peH" th .hln rhereorby causing s copy of this order to be put. lished IuThk Times, a newspaper printed and ilrcuUted in ssid County of Shlawas.se. foi three icressive weeks, previous to ssld day of h'arlng. ( A. tri" copy.) A.A. HARPER, Judge of Probate. fciffisis S f V ? g: o " a. -a s . HALL'S r n n a n nn MIMQ LUNGS. Such Musio as Indians Mate. At tbe camp after tlio parado at San ta Fe, N. M., the Aptuhcs put aside much of their ilnery and gathered in groups for games and songs. Their staging always attracts a crowd to the teuts. The fashion is to sit in a circle, the leaders in a row, provided with tomtoms or other sounding instruments and the rest of the party with twigs, if procurable, or sticks or anything with which they can beat time on the palm of one hand. Two Comanches, rene gades from their own tribes and known as Comanche John and Domingo, handsome fellows with hawk eyes and Ecrfect teeth are the best singers in the and. John has provided himself with a large dishpan. His knees are spread far apart to hold it. A half dozen oth ers have tins of various sizes tho small est being a dipper. Buckskin has been stretched into drum covers for joints of stove pipes and for kettles. B,ows tight ly strung rest upright between the Tegs of three or four others and one genius has fashioned a rude instrument with strings resembling a banjo. Every per former has a stick about double tho length and thickness of a lead pencil. John or Domingo sets tho movement, and when all the little tins and tomtoms have caught the rhythm, which is a fast regular beating and the bow strings are thrumming and the palm switches fall ing in time with it, whoever may bo in the lead starts a song. A compass of five notes is rarely exceeded except to strike an occasional octave and there is invariably a minor refrain. The entire band keep at this for hours with only occasional momentary resting spells. As the song goes on members of the circle rise, three or four at a time, and bob tip and down with deacon like faces. The bobbing is said to call muscles into play that would soon exhaust persons not accustomed to it, but it looks like a tame and lazy performance. The sig nal for tho end of it i3 given by an old fellow with a striped reed, 'on which he pipes asuceession of nerve-trying notes. Cor. Buffalo Courier. She Took the Dry One. . "Single ladies," said the Captain of an ocean steamer, "often cross the wa ter under the special care of the captain of the ship. A very fascinating young lady was placed under my care, and threo young gentlemen fell desperately in love with her. They wero all equally agreeable, and the young lady was puz zled which to encourage. She asked my advice. 'Come on deck,' said I 'the first day when it is perfectly calm the gentlemen will, of course, all be noar you. I will have a boat quietly lowered down; then do you jump overboard and seo which of the gentlemen will bo tho first to jump after you.' A calm day soon came, the Captain's suggestion was followed, and two of the lovers jumped after the lady the same instant. Between these two the lady could not decide. "Take the man that didn't jump," said the Captain, "he's the most sensible fellow, and will mako the best husband." And she did. There is no palm mystery in palmis try. It is merely humbug palmed off as mystery. Boston Transcript. A Ran en a Drutr Store Never was such a rush made for any drug store as is now at Osborn Bros., for a Trial Bottle of Dr. King's New Disc overy for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. All persons effected with Asthma, Bron chitis. Hoarseness, Severe Cough3, or any effection of the Throat or Lungs, can get a Trial Bottle of this great remedy free, by calling at above drug store, Regular Size 1 1.00. 5 Policeman James McQuillan, of Jack son, shot himself in the thigh, while hold ing his revolver ready cocked for a vicious dog, and had his leg ploughed full length by the ball. Well Rewarded. A liberal, reward will be paid to anv party who will produce a case of Liver, Kidney or Stomach complaint that Electric Bitters will not speedily t:ure. Bring them along, it will cost you nothing for the mcdiciue if it fails to cure, and you will be well re warded for trouble besides. All Blood diseases, Biliouness, Jaundice, Constipa tion, and general debility are quickly cured. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Price only fifty cents per bot tle. For sale by Osborn Bros. 5 Bucklen'g Arnica Salve. Thk Best Salve in the world for cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satifactlon, or money refunded. Price 23 cents per box. For sale by Osborn Bros. Sault Stc. Mary is to havo telegraphic communication. The wire will be strung between the village and Algomah mills, and will be carried aoross the canal on high polls. EIGHT THOUSAND DOLLARS CASH. Statement of S. h. Groat. I have been affected with rheuma tism for the past twenty-five years ; I have been so bad for the last three years that I have been obliged to use crutches all this time. I have tried every, rheumatic remedy I could hear of, and have paid out in cash over eight thousand dollars, and I can sol emnly say that I have never taken a medicine that has given me as much relief as Wilson's Lightning Remedy. And I consider it the best remedy for inflamatory or acute rheumatism that exists, and will give relief quick er than any other known remedy. My son was afflicted with the disease, and after taking the first dose he ex perienced a relief, and was perfectly cured of the disease after taking eight doses. S. L. Groat. Titusville, Pa., July 15, A. D., '80. Farrand, Williams & Co., Agents, Detroit. Mrs. Nacglc, a wealthy German lady of Sturgls, proposes to build an Opera House there rivaling that at Coldwatcr, if the citizens will contribute $2,000 towards It. Hatch's Universal Cough Syrup is sold No cure! No pay I It is a wonderful remedy. ANOTHER LIFE SAVED. Mrs. Harriet Cummings, of Cin cinnati, Ohio, writes : Early last winter rny daughter was attacked with a severe cold which settled on her lungs. We tried sev eral medicines, none of which seemed to do her any good, but she contin ued to get worse and finally raised Jarge amounts of blood from her lungs. , We called in a amily physi cian, but he failed to do her any good. We then called in a physician a most skillful professor in one of our colleges he said that she could not get well. At this time a friend who had been cured by Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs, advised me to give it a trial. We then got a bottle, and before she had used it all up she began to improve, and by the use of three bottles was entirely cured. Rev. Charles Reilly, D. I)., of Detroit, Treasurer of the Irish National league, of America, reports the receipts of the league for the week ending October 20, us$l, 140.25. Homo Relief cures colic and cholera morbus, by correcting their causes. All dealers, 25 cents. 30 The Ishpemicg Iron Agitator says ex plorations are being conducted on the site of the Keel Ridge mine, notwithstanding the feeling of distrust caused b' last year's terrible accident. Messrs. F. A. Cody fc Co. , Lake View, say; "We are selling quantities of Brown's Iron Bitters, and it gives the best of satis faction." Policeman Rhody Hcnsey has been bounced from the Adrian police force and Martin O'Leary appointed in his stead. The charge against the dismissed man is sleeping on duty. LET US TELL YOU. Let us tell you that a person who is bilious or constipated is not a well person, and further, that nearly every one is sub ject to these irregularities. Let us tell you' also that Burdock Blood Bitters nrc one of the finest diuretics and aperients ever yet diviscd. Mrs. Moses Smith, of Detroit, formerly ofJackson, was on Thursday elected Pres ident of the Woman's Board of Foreign Missions, nt its session in Milwaukee. Ten fine stores have beeu built on First street, Muskegon, this year, or arc being built, with prospects that early next year several more will be erected. The shooting of a man named Doolittle on his own door step by some unknown and unseen person is reported from the neighborhood of Damon, Oscoda county German Duels. Here we also made the acquaintance of a Japanese prince; ho had studied at the university for three years, spoke English and German perfectly, and in grace of manner could vio with any polished Frenchman. From him wo learned some curious facts regarding the students' duels. Ono day in every weok is set apart for these duel3. When fighting for the honor of their "corps" they wear caps a cuirass over tho breast, arms, and neck, leaving only tho face uncovered, which they hack most unmercifully with their sharp and double-edged swords. I saw one or two of them horribly mutilated the end of tho nose cut off and tho cheek laid open to the bone. It is only tho "corps" or fighting students, who indulge In the innocent pastime. These duels are for bidden by law, and the authorities are always on the alert to take them in the act, but they seem to accomplish very little, owing to a very peculiar law of Germany, which forbids a gen d'arme, or policeman, from passing a noblcmar or prince; so the students always havo one on hand, and when they hear of an interfering party, they station the prince in front, who has only to raise his hand, when the police stand im movable and witness the whole pro ceeding, no doubt to their great delight Cor. Louisville Courier-Journal. Domestic Economy. One of the witnesses beforo the United States Senate Committee on Ed ucation and Labor made the sensible remark: "I believe moro in domestic than in political economv." Thero is a wholo volumo of sound sonso in thii pregnant littlo sentence. Tbe science of domestic economy is less understood among us than, perhaps, in any other country in the world. Nowhero is it better understood than in France. The Unitod States is the paradise of butch ers, and of all other classes who deal in tho staplo articles of necessity or ol luxury. . Even in the humblest homes there is a vast margin of waste and ex travagance. Miss Juliet Corson has shown how a good dinner for threo 01 four persons, and embracing several courses, can be provided for less than a dollar; but in how many houses aro her excellent recipes followed ? It is not an exaggeration to say that two 01 three hundred thousand persons cpuld be comfortably supported on what is thrown away every day in tho week in Now York. The politicians will take care of political economy, so far al least as drawing their salaries and sav ing the Republic are concerned. It is the domestic branch of the science which needs more general cultivation. A steam buggy being made at Auarusta, Ga.,willhaTe two wheels bo hind and but one in front The ma- oblnorr will hn lofitd In front, slao water and gasoline tanks. The boilers aro heatcu by two gasoline burners. Tho front wheel is extra large, and will bear the entire weight of tho machinery. As it is the traction wheel, this will eerve to good purpose, by weighting it firmly to tho earth. Tho rear of the machine will bo the aanio as an ordi nary buggy, with ample room for sev eral persons. Tbe engines can bo worked with case by any ono in the buggy, and can be guided in any direc tion at the will of the operator. Its avcrago speed is estimated at a mile in threo minutes. Only six of the old defenders ol Baltimore in the war of 1812 are now alive. It is certain that the longer a speech, tho weaker it is. but not so with a cold, the longer it runs tho worse it becomes. A cold, be it ever so slight, is no trifle, it should bo checked in its early stages. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is the "Balm of Gilead" that millions suy is divine in its origin. The Post and Tribune has settled tho Bathrifk libel case It becoming evident that the charge of abortion brought by its Battle Creek correspondent cannot be sus tained. Dr. Mott's Liver Pills are the best cathartic regulators. Grand Rapids has two new manufactur. ing Companies, the Harrison Drop Forge Company, with JWO.OOO capital, and the Diamond Wall Finish Company with $40,000. A BAD CASE OF KIDNEY TROUBLE CURED. Auburn, Cayuga Co., N. Y., Sept. 29, 1S82. Rheumatic Srrup Co.: I should have written you before in regard to the Rheumatic Syrup 'which you sent me, but have been waiting to see if the result was permanent. I can confidently say that it has had a very gratifying effect on my wife, reliev ing her of all pain within three days after she commenced taking it. I al so gave away one bottle of the Syrup to a friend, which had the same ef fect as on my wife. My wife has suf fered great pai.n from rheumatism and kidney difficulty for years, and at times could hardlp move. She has- tried many medicines recom mended to no purpose. It is the on ly remedy that gave her permanent relief. Yours, Robert S. Armstrong. The full text of tho constitution of the Asbury Centenary Association was sub mitted to the Board of Trustees and Con ference Committee at Albion Wednesday evening. HENRY'S CARBOLIC SALVE. The best salve in the world for cuts', bruises, sores, ulcejs, salt rheum, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, and all kinds of skin eruptions, etc. Get Henry's Carbolic Salve, as all others are but imitations. Price 25 cents. Rev. E. K. Strong, of Homer, was se verely injured by tripping on a loose plank iti tho sidewalk, and Homer fears he may eke out his salary hy suing for damages. They say "u word to the wise is suffi cient, but we think it takes about live, 'Use Dr. Bull's Syrup.' You can get this article In any drug store for twenty-five cents. Physicians recommena it. Several hundred dollar's worth of silks and other goods smuggled by Mis. Mc Clellan last July, were seized nt Petoskey and sold nt auction nt Grand Haven Tues day. THE PEOPLE ASTONISHED. Many people nre astonished when they discover tho wide circulation of Thomas' Eclectric Oil. There Is hardly a drug house in the country that docs not have this remedy upon its shelves. The public have found it is n good thing and stick to it. Paw Paw Courier: A big hog belong ing to S. D. Senrles, disemboweled and killed a brood mare for him in the field last Sunday,- and severely hurt another horse. HAS CONFIDENCE. "In one case personally known to me the success of Burdock Blood Bitters was al most incredible.One lady tl escribed them as worth hundreds of dollars. I myself have the greatest confidence in them." F. S. Scratch, druggist, Ruthven, Ontario. The saw mill and two salt blocks of Bliss, Brown fc Co., at Zilwaukee, six miles below East Saginaw, burned Wed nesday night; loss fOO.000. Insured for 143,000. Mr. Louis Kessler. Ludington, Mich., says: "I have never found anything to equal Brown's Iron Bitters ns a tonic." The Stearns Manufacturing Company's safe which went through the recent fire at Grand Haven, was opened and the con tents found uninjured. Geo. Wilson, a 14 year old Port Huron lad, stole a revolver and an overcoat, shot himself in the wrist with the stolen pop and got a term in Ionia. The identical telescope with which Prof. Watson discovered tho planet Vul can; is now in use nt the observatory of the Normal school at Ypsilantl. Cnpt. Sink, of Adrian, was slugged on on his way home Wednesday night, but his cries frightened oft tho assailants be fore the robbery was accomplished. The recent decision of the Supreme Court, doing away with the Central Po lice Court at Detroit, also wipes out the office oPAssistant Polico Justice. A Convis man rises to remark that "the muskrats arc building their houses in deep water, a sure sign of a dry, warm winter, so old hunters say." Two deer were seen to come down to the bay nt Harbor Springs for water the other day. As is always the case, the man that saw them had no gun with him. A 14 year old lad, named Frank Cole, was knocked down stairs and his wrist broken by tho Jam coming out from re vival services at Jackson Monday night. Niles Commarrdary No. 12, K. T., has accepted an Invitation to join the Indiana Grand Lodge in laying tho cornerstone of Porter county Court House, Oct. 24. Mr. A. K. Squires, of Jackson, has a curiosity in the shape of a fac simile copy of the first paper issued by Benj. Franklin the Boston Courant of Feb. 11, 1723. Used INTERNALLY & EXTERNALLY CURES all Nervous Diseases, Pains, Colds, Cramps, And General Debility. For Hale by all druggistta, 3.1c., 50c. and $1 a bottle, UK. JflU. L.EKHUN. rop'r. Jy 7yl Cadillac, Michigan. Owosso Post-Offlco. Daily Maila arrive and 1om until further notica as follows: EAST VIA P.O.! I A M. R.R. Close 1 45 p as. Arrive 2 43 p.. " 6 43 J 10 43 a.m. SVKfT. Close 1 43 p. ai. Arrive 2 43 p.m. ' 10 00 a.m. 7 50 " NORTH VIA J.L. A 8. IJ.R. Close 8 50 a.m. Arrive 10 00 a.m. " 7 43 p.m. " H 30 p.m. SOUTH. Close 7 30 a m. Arrive 10 00 a.m. " 7 45 p.m. " 7 45 p.m. WEST HAVEN. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Close .1 00 p.m. Arrive 12 00 a.m. Sunday. Oilite open fnuu 12 00 a.m. to U 30 p.m. L. A. IIAMULIN, P.M. Detroit, Grand Haven & MILWAUKEE Ry. OOINO EAST. Trains leave Owosso an follows : Detroit Express. 9:'i0 a.m.; Through Mail, 2:15 p.m.; Steamboat Express, 7:05 p.m.; Milwaukee Ex preaK, 3i:U0 a.m. QOINO WEST. Morning Erprens, 10:30 a.m.; Through Mail 2:15 p. m.; Steamboat Ex pi ens, 7:43 p.m.; At lantic ExprfH, :i!) a. m.; Mixed, f:-U)a. in. Refreshment at Detroit. Owosso and Urand Haven. Mail east and west has parlor day ear attatchnd- The Telegraph Line for the Public. tar Through Sleeping Cars on all night trains between Grand Haven and Detroit NigKt Express east and west daily ami all other trains daily Sunday excepted. CONNECTIONS. AT D ETROIT-Great Weste rn Rail way to poi n t east. Michigan Central, Michigan Southern aud Urand Trunk Railroads. AT M I LWAUKKE-With the Milwaukee and St, Paul, Western Union, Milwaukee and Northern, and Chicago and North-western Railways to all points north and west. HBThe Railway Company's Ferry Steamer leaves D. O. H. & M. Dock, Detroit, on arrival of trains. Tickets are aold at tbe Detroit. Urand Haven and Milwaukee Railway Ticket Office, to al.1 principal places in the United States. T. TANDY, Wen'l Freight Passenger Agt. Michigan Central R.R, SAGINAW DIVISION. TIME TABLE. June 10, mi. NORTHWARD. Saginaw Am .,. STATIONS. Mail. Bay City Express J"1. Jackson Lv 7.j0.m. 4 33 p.m. 4 o Rives Junction 8. is 500 745 IhII e 8.25 5 10 81s Mason 8.43 5 30 10 0$ Holt S.s 5 4' 10 53 Lansing 9.10 5 Ji ti 49 North Lansing 9.15 6 co 70 Bath 9.3O 6 13 li 40 Lalngsburg 9.4.1 6 45 00 Bennington 9.58 6 23 1 40 D. M. Crossing j 10. i3 6sj- J 10 Owosso 10.18 7 to a 40 Oakley's 10.41 741 3 10 Chesaning- 10. 50 750 405 St. Charles 11. o3 8 10 3 M Saginaw City 11.43 S ;o 700 North Saginaw 11.53 8 ;A 710 F.aP.M Junc'n 11.38 901 Zilwaukee 12 03 9 it West Bay City It. 33 4 Bay City Ar It. 45 9 50 SOUTHWARD. (!hicago Express and Mail. 8TATIONS. Jackson Express. Jackson' Freight. Bay City Lv West Bay City Zilwaukee F.A P.M. Junc'n 7 to A.M. 7 tS 7 SS 8 o 4 r p.m. 4 S 5 2 North SaTinaw Saginaw City St. Charles Chesaning Oakley's Owosso D.a M.Croa'ng Bennington Lalngsburg Bath North Lansing tanning Holt Mason Leslie Rives Junction Jackson Ar 8 oS 8 ifl 8 3 9 ofi 9 13 0 40 43 9 S i. iO lo as lo 4O lo 44 10 38 11 10 11 30 11 40 12 o3 5 So J 38 6 cH n 6 3j 6 S 6 3 7 5 7 40 7 W 8 i0 8 13 8 2H 8 40 9 00 9 10 33 5 AM 3 30 1 00 lS a to 9 40 10 13 1. 40 11 10 11 43 12 to 1 to 8 to a $ 4 as 5 00 6 04 All Trains Dally except Sunday. C. B. BUSH, II. B. LED YARD, Dir. Supt., Bay City Oen'l Manager, Detroit. E. C. Brown, Assist. Oen'l Supt, Jackson. O. W. Ruoolks. O. P. & T. A.. Chicago. CHICAGO & GRAND TRUNK R'Y TIME TABLE Iff EFFECT APRIL 22nd, 1883. No. 2. No. 4. No. tf. GOING WEST. Chlcao Day Pacific Pass'ger Express Express " A. M. A. M. P. M. Port Heron.. .Lv. 6 10 7 B5 8 10 Imlay City... " 7 S3 Lapeer " 7 47 9 11 89 Flint . " 8 40 9 63 10 at) Durand " 9 23 10 27 10 63 Lnnsltig " 10 S3 11 80 11 64 Charlotte .... " 1110 12 0(1 12 S3 BattloCrcek..Ar. 12 00 1 00 1 15 Battle Creek.. Lv. 12 20 ISO 120 Vlckslmrg.... " 1 09 2 Ofi SOU Schoolcraft ... 1 20 U17 fJU Marcellus ..." 1 43 2 43 Cassopolis " 2 13 3 03 3 10 Grangers " 2 87 South Ben J... " M 3 50 JM Stillwell 3 43 f 4 4fl Haskclls 4 20 f 82 Valparaiso...." 4 40 5 23 5 40 Redosdale " 5 14 C.R.IAP.Cros." 5 55 8 47 7 02 Chicago Ar. 0 50 7 43 8 00 P. M. P. M. A. M. No.aI No. 5. GOING EAST. VV' Atlan'c Night wu Express Express A. M. P. M. l M. Chicago Lt. 9 10 5 SO 9 00 C.IMAP.Cros." 10 08 8 23 9 57 Rpdesdale " 10 62 Valparaiso...." 11 60 7 30 11 20 Haskells " 12 07 Ul 89 Stillwell " 12 40 f!2 18 South Bend... " 1 SM 0 12 1 12 Grangers " 1 48 CasMopolla .... " 11 f0 53 f 08 Marcellus " 2 40 Schoolcraft..." 8 02 10 87 f 3 07 "Vlcksburg " 3 13 10 47 8 80 Battle Creek.. Ar. 4 00 11 ) 4 13 Battle Creek.. Lv. 4 03 11 33 4 20 Charlotte 5 05 fl i 81 5 22 Lansing " 5 53 1 13 8 12 Duramf " 7 23 2 20 7 60 Flint....... . " 8 10 8 00 8 35 Upeer 8 50 3 41 9 11 ImlayClly.... " 9 13 Port Huron... Ar. 10 20 6 20 10 23 1 p. M. A. M. A. M. No. 8. Flint Exp. P. M. 4 13 5 47 6 17 7 05 A. M. 0 40 0 00 9 40 10 43 11 10 1 48 2 60 5 SO 7 2( 7 50 P. M. Wsr F A.M. 0 00 e 50 9 03 11 20 12 85 3 13 3 50 4 43 6 .10 7 SO P.M. P.H.K A. M. fi 43 7 47 8 20 9 53 A. M. All Trains run by Chicago time. Nos. 8 and 6, dally. No. 6 daily, except Saturday. All other trains daily, except Sunday. t Tialns stop for paeugeri only when signaled. Pullman Palace Cars are run through without change between Chicago and Port Huron, East Ssglnaw. Bay City, Hamilton, Niagara Falls, Buf falo, New York, Toronto, Montreal and Boston. OEO. B. REEVE, S. It. CALLAWAY. Traffle Manager. G.a.ral Maoager. (J. O. filllKX, Agtat, Dorand. Detroit, Mackinac & Marquette Rd JUNE ioth, is:w. l'ionrvr Ktttt Mt M et JAn Throuyh tht Upper i'NMMlo Mlchiyn.n 240 Miles Shorter Brtwpen all eastern and north western points via Detroit, and 811 Mile. Shorter via Port Huron to Montreal and all points in Canada, e. EAST. STATIONS. WEST. 8.30 A. M .42 " 10.83 " ll'J3 " 1.13 P. M 2. IS " 2.40 " 2.50 " C.15 " 8.33 A. M 9.22 10.23 8.18 " 10.43 -12.05 A. M 11.43 P.M. A.10A.M 4.43 1.00 P. M. 8.03 A.M. 11.13 . ...Marquette A. Onola . . Au Train MuuLiing henry McMillan Dollarvllle Newberry .. . . M.Ignaee lv Via M. C. K. R. Bay City . ..Lapeer Junct ...Port Huron . .. baginaw City l.anxlng Jackson Detroit V'iaO. it. A I. R. R. . ..Grand Rtpids , ...Howard City ....Fort Wayue I.anfilng Irolt 1 8.50 P. M. 4.83 " 4 00 " 3.1H " 1.33 " 124 " 12.10 11.60 A. M. 8.50 10.03 P. M. 7 43 " 4.23 " 8.50 " 5.63 " 4.33 " 5.20 P. M. 11.00 P.M. 12.40 A. M. 3.13 P. M. 9.40 " :l- " ronnct'tious are nine at ST. 1GNACE with: The Michigan Central IUiilroud fur Detroit aud all point in Mlvblxao and in the east, south and southeast. Trains leave Mackinac lily 8.30 a.tu. and 9.30 p.m. The Grand Rapids and Indiitua 11. R. for Grand Rapids, Fort Wayne and the South and East. Leav ing Mackinac City at 9.50 p.m. Connections made at MARQUETTE with: The Marquette, Houston aud Outonugou Rail road tor tho Iron and Copper Districts. Through tickets on sale at Marquette and St. Igoace and at all points in the northern Peninsula. Also tickets to Eurotcau port by ull principal linen at Gen'l Pa.. Agent's ortii e. For information as to ponsenger and freight rates, apply t office of General Freight aud Passenger Ageut. Trains daily except Sundav. D. McCOOL, FRANK M1LL1GAN Geu'l Sup't.. Gen'l Frt. A Pane. Agt. Marquette, Mich. Marquette, Mich. Cures Scrofula, Erysipelas, Pimples and F&ce Grubs, Blotches, Soils, Tumors, Tet ter, Humors, Salt Rheum, Scald Head. Sores. Mercurial Diseases, Female weakness and Irregularities. Dizziness. Loss ot Appetite, Juandice, Affections of the Liver, Indi gestion, Biliousness, Dyspep sia and General Debility. A cow of Burdock Blood Bhtc will Mtiifr the mow ikrptiosJ that it i th Grcslest Blood rtii oa corth. Sold by wedlcln dealar (verrvkcr. Dtrottioa is 1t laafugs. Faica, 8i.ee. FOSTER, MUBURN & CO, Prop's, Buffalo, N.Y. Is the BEAT. No preparation. use. wiiQ any tuaspen lor mart- Inrafivf.hriA VnimltrfMiilMM.a. aUv. work on tinea. BenrivodOm- ' Ifnnlsl NEDAL A MplMaaw !l)ruggUu,Statlou.i'.-, A Nwi AgVa. TdJTT POLL TORID DOWELS. DISORDERED LIVER. and MALARIA. From these sonrces arise throe-lourths of the diseases of the human race. Thea symptoms indicate their existence : Xam of Appetite Ilewele costive Sick Heed aehe, rallneaa after eatlnsr avers lea tt exertion of body or mind ISruetatton of food Irritability of temper Low spirits A f.ellns; x having; neglected some dnty IMxslnese, Flattering at the Heart, Dots before the eye., hi truly col ored Urine CONSTIPATION and de mand tbe use of a remedy that acts directly on the Lirer. AsaLlTorraedlolnoTUTT'S jPIIiL.8 have no equaL Their action on tba Kidneys and Skin la also prompt; removing all Impurities through tueso three scav engers of the 8Tst.m,M producing' appe tite, sound dlgostton, regular stools, a clear skin and a vigorous body. TCTT'SPILLS cause no nausea or griping nor interfere with dully work and aro a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. bold every where, aftc. Ottioe. 44 Murray 84..N.Y. TUTTS HAIR DYE. Gkat Hair or Whiskkbs changed In stantly to n Glosst Black by a single ap plication of this DTE. Sold by Druggiitd, or sent by express on receipt of S 1 . Offloo, 44 Murray Street, New York. TUTT3 MANUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FRlfc. C3 500,000 aoroo on tne line 01 tne " KISC01SH CEITR.iL K. B. Addrass, rAirl particulars FREE CHAKUS t-.UUl.Bf, Land Commiss'ner MILWACKEE.WIS. UsT "W X0OO2T0Z3Vr. ' -.car W WAAUU A WAV U 4 SARSAPARILLA l!7ER COHFLAIST, DTSFEFEIA, And for Purifying the Blood. It has been la use for 90 rears, and has proved to bathe bestprertaratloninthe i market for SICK HEADACHE. PAIN IS I THK SID OR BACK. LIVER COM PLAINT, PIMPLFJ ON THK FACT, DYSPEPSIA, PILES, and all Diseases that arise from a Disordered Elver or an impure blood. Thousands of our best people take it and give It to their chil dren. Physicians prescribe It dally. Those who use it once recommend it to others. . It is made from Yellow Dock, Hondu ras Sarsaparllla, Wild Cherry, Stllliugia. Dandelion, Sassafras, Wintergreen, and other well-known valaable Roots and Herbs. It is strictly vegetable, and can not hurt tbe most delicate constitution. 1 1 is one of the best medicines in use for Regulating the Dowels. It 1. sold by .11 rMponatble drargw. t en. doUsr for a qaarl tsuotiu ktu Tho. who eJine ehUle a botlt. of this mrriirtn.'frora ih.lr dniKvt! mmj Mod as .11. iolUr, and w. wUI Mod it to thorn. V. ft 00 Kuinutartri, ; :iiutofc Ctt Ittroti, X!sk Co. 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