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I Every Enterprising Thresherman knows that the threshing machine. x that will : V work the most rapidly, clean perfectly, and save all the grain will. bring him the best jobs and best prices, and so he will , ' Write now to . at once investigate our claim that beats anything heretofore made in all these and other points. The wide-awake Farmer will also get our circulars and ' satisfy himself '. whether he can afford to have his grain wasted by other threshers when he can make money by having his grain threshed 'with the New Vibrator. Our pamphlet giving full information " about Threshing Machinery and Traction Engines sent on application. Anthracite and, Bituminous AT ' WHOLESALE O. W. SHIPMAN, )r-Oriwold ft Larned SU-, Detroit, Mich WRITE FOR PRICES. UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OP THE COUNTRY, WILL OBTAIIf MUCH VALUABLE INFORMATION FROM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OP THE GREAT ROCK BSLAND ROUTE. (Chicagro, Hock Island & Pacific end Chicago, Kant an & Nebraska Rys.) Its main lines, branches and extensions west, northwest and southwest include Chicago, Jollot, Ottawa, Peoria, La Salle, Mollne, Rock Island In ILLINOIS Davenport, Muscatine. Ottr.mwa, Oskaloosa, West Liberty, Iowa ,- 'Jity, Deo Moines, Knoxville. Wintfrset, Atlantic, Audubon, Harlan, Guthrie ' Contre, and Council Bluffs in IOWA Minneapolis and. St. Paul in MINNE . SOTA Watertown and Stoux Falls In DAKOTA Gallatin, Trenton, Cameron, St. Joseph, and Kansas City in MISSOURI Beatrice, Pairbury, and Nelson in NEBRASKA Ilorton, Topeka, Hntrhinsn, Wichita, Belleville. Norton, Abilene, Caldwell, in KANSAS--Colorado Spring's, Denver, Pueblo, in COLO RADO. Traverses new and vast creao of rich iarmlng and grazing lands, aft or diner the best facilities of intercommunication to older States and to all towns and cities in Southern Nebraska, Kansej, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, Indian Territory, Texas, Arizona, Idaho, California, and Pacific ' coast aud trans-oceanic Seaports. SOLJD FAST VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS Of Palace Coaches loading" all competitors in splendor of equipment and . luxurv of accommodations run throuarh daily between Chicago and Colo- rodo Bprincfs, Denver and Pueblo. Similar MAGNIFICENT VESTIBULE TRAIN SERVICE daily between Chlcatro and Council Bluffs (Omaha), and between Chicago and Kansas City. Eleg-ant Day Coaches. Dining- Cars, Reclining- Chair Cars (FREE), and Palace Sleeping- Cars. California Exeur- V elons daily. Choice of routes to and from Salt Lakxj City, Portland, Los Angeles, San Diepro, San Francisco, and intervening- localities. Quick time, prompt corinectiens and transfers in Union Depots. THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE luns euperbly equipped Express Trains dally each way between Chicago, nock Island, Atchi3on, St. Joseph, Leavenworth, Kansas City and Minne apolis and St. Paul. The Favorite Tourist Lino to tho scenic resorts, and hunting- and fishing- prounds of the Northwest. Its Watertown Branch courses through the most productive lands of Northern Iowa, Southwestern s Minnesota, and East Southern Dakota. THE SHORT LINE VIA SENECA AND KANKAKEE offers facilities to ' travel between Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lafayette, and Council Blun"3, St. , Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworth, Kansas City, Minneapolis, and St. Paul. Tot Tickets, Maps, Polders, or desired Information, apply to any Coupon TM -.b-of. nfHcn In t.h lfnlforl Rt.fl.tfl rT C.anaAa.. or address E. ST. JOHN, General Hanag-er. CHICAGO, art .54 a o 53 to "33 S3 liUCC-MA 7r?;8feet Goods (lint luvu no t-quaL U"UVL VIVVUU We msMAiriicrtirt l We are. lh largest jobber of Confectionery.' Nuts, and all kia.ts of CKi.Ylib iu Central Mich Trial OwftM Solicited. JACKSON CRACKER CO., JACKSON. MICH. FIRST POINT You should readTHaCiac. co Daily Nsws because igne r Ana it exensive. Yoa muit read tome paper. Probably you've always bad a weekly you an now afford a daily. i'H Chicago Daily New costs but on cent par-copy it' to cheap you can't afford to lote time waiting (or weekly. You ought to know About thing when they happennot a week later. You live in the nine teenth century. In -the greatest section of the greatest country on the earth, and .you can't af ford to be left behind. Ktmem6rvt circulation is aoo day over a million a week and it -costs by mail 3 j cts. a month, four moah$ijoo,oCfttdaj'. OWOSSO Lodge. No . 88, 1. 0.O. F., meetsevery Friday evening, in Odd Fallow' Hall, Sd tory,' over.tne new rostomce Building, All brother in goon standing arecordiaiiyin Ited. II. A.MLDDAUUH.N.G. OSCAR WELLS. See'v r.i others Ask ywr Druggists for a trial bottle of PECK HAM'S oROUP REMEDY. FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN. . Cures W'hoojiiijfi Cougli, Cruup. Coughs. Hoarim nriw and shuiliar aft'cci ions. 'common to childhood Trial sire, lc; regular sue 2k All druggists. Tlm JVVir F.-n'if. 'li-il Jmirnn'. mv WaleaMNtfioti.LESoundDlao, a tht dram, dad outranks all devlcts of f ear ax and its.paaaibllltlas arc eraat. For sals by H.-H.WALX8. Bridgeport, Ct. KEVSTOflE 7000 SOLD. Oif. Wn 10 MIHUTE.J. ADDRESS Keystone fflfo.G? Steijini.nis.a- 6ALBRA.TH BROS. JANES VI LLE. WIS., Are the Largest Importers of BRITISH HORSES fa the world. nave Imported three times .m uumutir or nrsirciass prise Wlsslor traraesof any Arm in the United States, and " nuwou nana cor actual sale over 920 Clydesdale, English Shire, Suffolk Punch, Cleveland Day And Hackney Stallions. &roes mode-rate, terms estey Corre- puDanuce-auiiguaa.aeiui I or catalogue Ho. 9 E. A. HOLBROOK, OqoI Ticket & Pan. Lgvic ILL r ai V . X f V J . v MiCliiuAiN STATE NEWS. A FAMILY ROW. It Ends In the rla Shooting of Men chant ami Ills tonlnLaw. Lnte the other afternoon AVilllam Smith, Detroit produce merchant, and his e m-. in-law, Peter HartwelL a portrait potaier, hot each other In a family quarrel iu i ont ot the former's place of bufiiuesa. Ilart well was trj'lng to persuade his wife, who had left him some time afro, ta return and live with him, when Hinlth interfered. A quarrel ensued which led to blows and finally Smith drew a revolver and shot Ilartwell In the leit breast llartwell reciprocated, firing several shots, which took effect in Smith's head and arms. Hart well also snapped the revolver at his wife, but It failed to discharge. Smith was sixty and Ilartwell fifty years of a?& Both men were well known. Driving; Out Peddlers. The Ishpeming city authorities have be gun a war of extermination on all peddlers, fakirs and agents of all sorts. They will be refused licenses and promptly arrested when caught at work. Several arrests have already been made and the cases will be watched with great interest. The city has been overrun with all sorts of peddlers and hawkers for tho post three years. Taught Them a Letttion. Miss Kate Young teaches the village school at Sebewa. She has also taught the school board a trick or two. When she was refused money for soap and towels a few days ago she Instructed each scholar to bring an egg to school. With the result of this assessment the lavatory necessaries were purchased, and Kate is happy and the children clean. , Marriage an Experiment. Marriage In Bay County is apparently re garded as an experiment. A woman ap plied to the countj clerk the other day for a license that would carry her through two years, and enable her to quit her husband at the end of that ' time if she didn't like him. She was surprised to learn that there were noneof that kind to be had Health in Michigan. Reports to the State Board of. Health by fifty-seven observers in different parte of the State for the week ended on the 11th Indi cated that whooping-cough increased, and pneumonia docreasod in area ot prev alence. Diphtheria was reported at eight places, scar let fever at seventeen, typhoid fever at five, and measles at four. A New Invention. Ex-Uepresentative Moulton, of Grand Rapids, has Invented a "binavoro." The concern is a species of the genuine bicycle, but is aquatic in its nature. When once mounted one can skim the waves like a duck, and rather enjoy the possibility of a "header" If the water is warm and the rider not out of sight of land. , The State Fair. The Executive Committee of the State Ag ricultural Society met at Lansing the other day and decided to locate the State fair in Lansing permanently, the local fair society deeding its handsome grounds to the State society. It is probable the fair will be hold during the week beginning September 1). Short nut Newsy Items. Bay City will have a big match factory in operation in a texr weeks. A four-year-old child of Edgar Millan was killed near Jonesville recently by a land roller about which the child was play ing. The horses started and the child was thrown under the roller. A, N. Moffat and a company of, Detroit capitalists have boua-ht the Port Huron .& Sarnla ferry and will greatly improve the service. Agents of a Chicago firm who have been selling goods in Ishpeming on the install ment plan bavo been arrested by the city authorities for not taking out a license. A test case will be made. The Sailors' and Soldiers' Association hatve decided to hold their annual reunion on the Jackson fair grounds, July ' 22-25 inclusive. Remus Freyling, of Grand llapids, aged a year and a half, was drowned in a pail of water in which he fell the other evening. Fires originating from lightning burned several barns at Tekonsha recently, caus ing 93,000 loss. The Loomis battery held its fourteenth reunion a few days ngo at Coldwater. Thirty-five veterans wore present. At a meeting in the Exposition building at Detroit the other night the Post-Dispatch Pornell defense fund, amounting to $5,282, was turned over to Rev. Charles O'Reilly, treasurer ot the .National League. Hog cholera is devastating whole herds of swine in parts of Oklahoma County. The famous Loomis Battery held a suc cessful reunion at Coldwater recently and elected officers for the ensuing year, with T. J. Harris, of Adrian, as president The fifth annual meeting of the National Editorial Association will meet in Detroit August 23 to 80. ' James F. Joy, of Detroit, with Mr. Ashley, representing ninety per cent, of the bonds, has bought the v abash railway lines east of the Mississippi river for $15,550,000. . Forty-one liquor licenses have been taken out in Muskegon, which gives a saloon to every 800 people. Bay City will have a matoh factory in operation in a short time, and it is expected one hvidred boxes of matches will be made and boxed up every second it is in opera tion. Seymour X Mason lost his right hand in a buzz-saw at the Falcon mill in Dig Rapids the other day. J. A Burden's barn near Putnam was burned the other jilarht, and seven horses and a large amount of farm machinery were lost. ' There is a movement among Boine benev olent people of Detroit to give the girls em ployed In stores a half-holiday each week. The April output from the 'Ropes gold mine. Including gold and torfcentratcs, amounted to 90,725. The running expenses werefJ.SOO. Joseph F. Kellcy gets$8,0D0 damages from Bay County lor injuries received by the fall of the Twenty-third street bridge at Bay City. A falling guy-pole at the Rourle mill in retoskey recently struck William Buyser on the head, killing htm instantly. He leaves a wire and que child. Near Detroit tho other night Joseph Bechsrd undertook to cfoiM n railroad track in front of a train and ho and his horse were killed The roof of H. P. Baldwin a Co.'s shoo factory in Detroit caved in the other morn ing, and William Bernowsky was killed and two others seriously injured. Tho twenty-fourth annual meeting of the State Medical Society wna held recently at Kalamazoo, two hundred members being present - John Bush and Michael Wellhan, con ductor and engineer of tho Michigan Central engine which wrecked a stroet-car at Kalamazoo recently, have been held for nanslaughtcr for causing .the death of Sarah H. Hadlock.. one of the five victims. - Despoken Tho new teacher inaomo rural di tricts, if ho is youne and unmarried, is often supposed to have matrimonial designs on trio young- ladies of tho dis trict, no matter how innocent ho may bo of eiuch intention. Sometimes Ins Bupposctl prcferenco for one or tho other is mado tho subject of possip, and occasionally tho teacher is even tho innocent causo cf most absurd jealousies. A diilidcnt young man, who chan cod to bo already engaged to bo mar ried, taught hi3 iirst term of school in a western rural district somo years ago, and, in accordanco with tho ru ral custom, ho did a great deal of "vis iting around." Ho upent ono night at tho house of an old farmer who had a daughter fa mous, not for her beauty, but for bol lock of it. To enumerato her pecul iarities of faco and liguro would be to give a cataloguo of imperfections Thoso who regard bulk as a mark of beautv. who think a head of red hair. cut short and parted at tho side, is an attraction in a young lady, would have been charmed With "Becky Ann." When our somewhat fastidious young teacher was introduced to this jparagou, iier uncomeliness was in creased by tho fact that she was baro footed and wore an inharmonious crown of creen and vellow calico. Naturally enough his amazed erazo was fixed oftenon Miss Becky Ann uunng uio evening, vv nen no retired to his room for tho night, ho was fol lowed by her father, who almost stu pefied him by saying, with perfect gravity: . f'Look hcrv, I'm goinr to tell vou something I recly think you'd orter to Know, ez it may save you from raisin' any false hopes to have 'erri ciasneu to tno ground. 1 seen ycr castin sheep s eyes at my Becky Ann an tno ovcnin', an' it s my bounuen dooty to tell yo that she's snoko for by J arris Si pes. Sorry for ye, young mau, uuuarvis nez got aneau oi you Tlte "Thunderer's Retraction. Years ago tho great London Times was a power in tho land of England, and it has always; been as stubborn as Dowerful. It was strong enoiiP-h to bo called tho "thunderer." In its younger days tho thunderer was not much of a blunderer. It made mis takes, of course, which others saw; but it would retract nothing. It assumed tho virtues of a king, and persuaded itself that tho Times could do no wrong. That was before childishnesi and PigOtts overcame it. It would never acknowledge a fault, or take back or correct anything once pub lished, unco it struck a snag by pub lishing a report that a certain gentle man had committed suicido by hanging- himself. The gentleman happened to be an English crcntleman of consid- l crablo imi)ortance, and ho objected to being slaughtered in that way. Jlo called at tho olliceof the thunderer and said that ho objected. There was a dilemma for Tho Times. With an English love for fair play it wanted to oo just, out it couiu not retract, and did not liko to contradict 'its own re port. For that once it promised to m. At umivu it vuijuuuuii. aijo gentleman felt honored by the exception made in liiscasoand went away satisfied. In tho morning, damp from tho Walter Eress, the thunderer came to him with is colfee and rolls, lie read tho cor rection in his case. It said thatthero was a partial error in tho statement that tho gentleman had actually com mitted suicido by hanging. It said they had sino learned the gentleman had been cut down before hfo was ex tinct and had been resuscitated. New Orleans Picavune. The Harbor of Greytown. The most dillicult feature of tho Nicaragua canal is the restoration of tho harbor of Greytown, which has been destroyed by silt deposit from the San Juan river. Tho Unitod States survey allows $1,7G7,000 for this purpose, but it may cost $5,000, 000. It is not inoro dillicult, how ever, than was tho construction of a harbor at Port Said, and tho work Will resemble it in character. Tho method of restoration is a question whereon opinions Uilter; that tavored by tho United States engineers being the di version of tho lower San Juan into tho Colorado branch, which already carries to tho oceancleven-twclfths of tho volume of the river. This can easily bo effected, and onco the harbor is iso lated, it is intended to dredgo it, and to run a breakwater 3,000 feet from tho outer lino of tho harbor into tho Caribbean, with six fathoms at its sea ward end. Tho breakwater mav havo to bo subsequently extended seaward. The soil is a volcanic sand, easily handled, but dillicult to locato per manently. Overland Monthly. ' Author of "Beautiful Snow." Mr. J. W. Watson, tho author of "Beautiful Snow." having -been de scribed by tho New York World as the uuthor of an unsuccessful book of poems, and at present an elevated rail road brakeman, writes to that journal as follows: "My book of poems is not a failure, but, tho publishers inform ice, ia ono of tho best selling in the trade, though I derive no profit from itj nor do 1 own a copy (fact), tho price being beyond my pocket ($3) aud tho publishers never having presented mo with a copy. There are many bet ter poems in it than 'Beautiful Snow,' end several almost as popular. Frank Lcslio never offered mo $1,000 to writo any poem, though ho has paid mo nucli money for doinj eo.'; Frank ljeslie .? Newspaper. Is Vour Xoiider Up? Tho word "dander" is a commtiou of d-auger, end has generally been ftmsidcred en Americanism, but iu llalliwcirs Archaic Dictionary ho pives tho words dander (anger) and dandy (distracted), tho former com mon to several English counties and tho latter peculiar to Somersetshire. A dandv is crcncrall: used to mean n. coxcomb, a fop, and i3 tho French woru uanum a conceited leuowj. 2)etroii Free Press. All ItHtUS US it 19 OBtflt COKplStS Sprains, Stralnr. Braises, Wounds. Sold bv DntaaltU and Dealer. Tht Chat. A. Vtgaltr Co.. Balto fid. for Qxrc top Tfnen Baby was aiok, we rrro uj; oostorla. "When she was a ChllJ. the cried for Castoria, When sne became Miss, the clang to Caatoria, Whan th had Children, t be gare it em Canton, W E W T2.T, (UVE (his Hundred Dollars M.r. vut . rm.iors'MKss. i kvkk&agK that l fit in il 111' CIihko'- OHOLACOCUE .. . ........ V.,,..- ..-n-.,.. i ll If mil uililrm ui.Hciiilliixtl.mi -r iMttlV. C1IASU MKDIC1M CO., Detroit, .Vlch. r.KANP "'jlliams & CO Wholesale Avnts. PARKER'S HAIR DaLRAM Cleanses and beautifies the hair. Promotes a luxuriant growth. Never Faile to Restore Gray Hair in ita V.iikr..l r.l.. Frerents Prenflnitr and hair falling om;. mm l lnnnmigglHH ' Probate Order. STATE OK MICHIGAN, l. Cou.ntyofSiiiawassek (ss At A an.nlnn rf lhA Prnliatn nnnvi it.. of Shiawassee holden at the Probato OlHce, In the vuy oi uurunna, cm xuesaay, tue 7th day or May, In the year one thousand eight homl red and eighty Present, Matlhew Bush, Judgn of Probate. In thfl Innttnr nf tlm oatntA nrui.nl.i. I." ..!.... deceased. On reading and filing the' petition dlllr Verified, ttf Vllntla Crnllam r -.(.,. .!,. .J mill In ration of the estate of said deceased may he (jiiuicu iv sumo Buuuuic perauil. Thnreiinoii it ia I lrHprr.il Thii MnnJ.. t. o..t dav of June next. 11 1 1(1 nVlrnV In ih. Vt..J.. i ' assigned for the hearing of said petition, and that Hem Mi ww ui uniu uci-t-HBL-ii, ana nil otner pet sons Interested in said entate, are required to ap- npni nt. anauinn .if an I.I IVnn v. 1.1.1 . at tho Probate Office, In tho City of Corunna, and ii iujt, 11 iu v mere ub, wny me prayer or the DAtitloner Hlinnlil nnf : h orintml 1.J 1. I. f...t ocdered, that said petitioner Kive notice to the persons Interested In said estate, of the pendency ... i.,ii,.nu inn iicMiiuK increor. oy cans Inir a runr of tlila aritnr tn ha nnKII.l..l 1.. i-... TlMnn. u. newananpr nrlnttwl anA i.ln.nlni..i tn ,.. " lurni successive weess, j irue copy. J MATTHEW KUBII, J udge of Probate. Probate 0rd;r. STATE OF MICHIGAN', I UOUNTY OF MUAWAS8KK At a afoxion nf th Prnlmtn r1.... t rn.. it.. . Of Shinwasste holIn at tlm Prnknia )('.. in i. City of Corunna ou Monday the 6th day of May in mv jrc uuu luuunuuu eiiriu nuDureu anu eight nine. i'resent. Matthew Itusli. JiKiirn nfTVnhata. In the matter of the PHtain of Canrnn i. n..nri a iiiuiur. On rradinir and flllncr tlm noHUnn ini. 1" . "JV.JJ of Margaret J. Byerly, guardian of said minor praying that she may be licensed to sell the Kea I . v. on iuuu ill diu in Lll I If II . Thereupon It la Orrlnrorl ThtT.,.l..T ml. dayof June next, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, be aaslirned for thn hnarlnir nf aal.l nailtlnn . .l the heirs at law of said minor, and 'all other icinu.iB luiemieu in saiu estate, are required to appear at a. session of i aid Court then to be bolden at the Probata (Iffim. in tha ltw r.r show cause, if any there bo, why the prayer of the pcuuiiiitr Biiuuiii uoi ue graniea. And it Is Further Ordered, That said petitioner irlTO notice to thn iwnnni Intunatml n .al l ... inio m 111a peuuenry 01 FBKl petition, and the icaiiaK mcrcui, uy causing a copy 01 tills Order 10 bn Bubllshfd In TiikTiuim a niin,n..iM.i.i.ii ana circulated In said county oi Shiawassee for four successive weeka previous to said day of hearinir. MATTHEW BUSH. (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. Commissioners ITotico. In the matter of the estate ot Perrin s. Prawfrd deceased. We, Hie undersigned, havlnp; been appointed by the Hon. Matthew Bush. Judiro of Probate In and for the County of Shiawassee, State nf Mlch- ican. Commissioners to rorplvp. I'xan.lnn an.l nil. Just all claims and demands of all persons against said estate, do hereby give notice that ve will meet at the furniture stere of Woodard A North, on vasnint7ioii street, in the eitr or tiwosso. in said county, on Mondy, the 12th day of August, n-'.nnu 011 ine inn uay or .November, A. u. iSN'J, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of each of said da, for the purpose of receiving and adjusting all claims itniiiiu, kkkj estate, ana mat six months irom tho llth day of May, HMO, are allowec to creditors to resent 1 iieir claims to said coniinl.ssioners for ad iiHtrnent and allowance. I) ited the 10th dsv of May, A. D. 1889 G."oBrrR,,,Con,n,,s8ioncrs- 100 Ladies Wantod Ami 100 men to call on nny linicsrist for a fire trial package of Lane's Family Metli- tho crt-at root and licro rt-iru-dv. ilis- ovi-ivd by Dr. Silas l.mw, wliile in llio Kot-ky Mountains. For tlispasos of th 1I(hhI, livt-f nnd, kidneys it in n iHisitivc run'. For constipation n:id clcarinff up tin complexion It does wonders. Children liko it. Everyone praises it. Lnriro 8ize rar k- aije, 50 cents. At nil dniists'. 2 8 II. 1 OWOSSO COUNCIL, No. 8, R.T. of T., meets on the 2d and th Wednesday Evenings in each month, at Temperance Hall, over Second National Bank. All membera in good standing are cordially invited. 11. W. PAltKElt, S.C. E. L. BUEWEU, K. & T. S. 4f A fl C" t "A New Cur1' oouies UMNUCil Irom China. Queen's lloHpltal and i.oudon Cancer llosnlten report cures. .V. J', Exfrttt. .Endorsed by Medical Journals, Cure Guaranteed. Circurculars k'ree GUN WA CO., Box 42, Pueblo, Colo. SYMPTOMw-MiUfc r I Int4-ar lt'blan ndatlnKlnicI moatal ularhti He lr u'ruUhlno. trui. Q lowed to t-ontlnuo tuaiura fnrn 11 d ITCHING PILES.TOritts' beromla very Bore. KHA1.W.TI vx 1. MKN T atoiM the lu-hlno- and bl(H-lln. kind 1 la n....t ..U.OB R'niin I W aaora. aw.vaa aOiaTMBirrKfold uy druKKi, or mmi Sot addreHoo rwieipt of prlc, WeU. Ilwx! boa, f l i aa 1... .u uurivuv.Gou ri,ll,Ml..l..hl. Pa. Kezeino. itchy, Scaly, HUln Torturer SWAYNE'S OINTMENT Ilia iimpM apiiiiaatHiu or -swaxaaa iiikt.mknt any inlnrnal niadiolnn, win euro ant ) of T. ''." SWAYNE'S OINTMENT Knnm. Rtiifworm. Pllea, lich.Rnr, flinpi, Krni Ik t SKIN DISEASES Co uiitiur uow ub.llnale or Iuuk lauUiux. huMl7 drui'lfli. auut br mall for bii ou. Bonn, fl.M. A'Mrcwi. Da. Swavas k Hum. flilladcliihift, Pa. Aik vour UrutclM for I English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blem ishes from horses, Illood Spavin, Curbs. Splints, Sweeney, Stifles, Sprains, sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs, etc. Save 860 by use of one bottle. Every bottle warranted by T. A. Lanbengayer, lJniggl&t, Owh Michigan ffeNTtMT, " The Niagara Falls Route." " SAGINAW DIVISION. TIME TABLE, JAN. 6, 1881) NORTHWARD. mil 1 Baa Saginaw w Bay City r;,T, 9 MAM. 4 30 r.M. 2jjm 4 30 7 7 3 00 8 0o 3 as 0 ifl 3 38 10 88 3 43 .1 15 3 so i2 30 rsi 6 10 1 05 6 as 1 30 6 40 1 Soj ' 7 10 J a 25 7 13 a is 7 38 3 45 I 46 4 33 8 33 7 02 8 43 7 Oj 8 48 7 s2 8 SS 9 aa 9 30 f.m. STATIONS. Mall. Chicago J,v Jacksoa Hives Junction Leslie Mason Holt Lansing North Lansing Bath 8 Lalngsburg Bennington D.aM.Crosglngj Owosso Oakley's Charles Baginaw City North Saginaw F.aP.M. Junc'n Zilwaukee West Bay City Bay City Arl 10 c0p.tr, 7.00 A.M. 7-7 7.38 7.5'J 6.I0 i.il a. So .4 57 9.1. 9. 1 9.a3 44 9.55 10. is 10. so 11. oo 11. os 11 .10 ll.5 P.M. 11 45 SOUTHWARD. Jackson i Mcro STATIONS. Thronprh FrelgM. iLxnress Bay City Lv 6 OA.U 6 38 7 a2 7 30 7 3 a . 7 40 8 13 8 18 f 35 8 38 9 00 9 vi 9 S 9 36 9 S3 10 co 10 13 10 as 10 4S to 52 11 ao 6 40 r.M. 3 30f.it 4 So 3 33 6 00 6 10 48 West Bay City Zilwaukee F.a P.M. Junc'n North Saginaw Saginaw City St. Charles ChenA.nrno' 8 13 8 20 8s 7 SO 7 V 2 9 60 10 13 10 4 it an 12 00 1 00 1 40 3 00 4 0. 4 57 Oakley's 7 os 7 '3 owosso D.A M.Prna'no' 7 4 8 1 Bennington LainKsburo c 831 84s O OO 9 os 9 io 9 3 9 54 10 os 11 3o 7 OO A.M. Bath North Lansing Lansing Holt Mason Leslie Rives Junction Jackson Chicago Ar Owosso accomodation leaves Jsckon at 10:13 fi. m., arriving at Lansinu II :3c. Owosso at UM t. m. Returning leaves Owosso at 4:80 p: m., arriy iog atljinsmg at :22, Jackson stG:4op: in. t2K9 All Trains Dailyexcept bunCa. K. V. Smith. Krarlnn iinnifW... O. W.Ruooles G.P. &T.A.. Chicaco.. . Chicago & Grand TrnDk Railis ay T'mn Pnril in afrwf no onn. icro CfAll trains run by Central Standa'rd Time.-a TRAINS LEAVE DURAND Ji8 FOLLOWt Man 7 25 p m Limited Exnressll Mnm BAST. WEST. Mail 9 45 aia Dav Exnres..m fflim Atl'ntlc Exnrnaa R G3 a m Pacific Lxpresa.10 45 p m Passenger 8 25 a nt j Hrnger 7 B U Wav Freight . fl n . way reigiit... o 80pm Connections at Phlr-aira for all points in the West and Nort h wpt. Connections made at Durand with D. G. H. A M trains for poinU East and West. Through Pullaiai' Sleepers on all night traina. . GEO.B. REEVE, W. J. gPICER, .T,Tla?cMADRKer' General Manager J. O'BRIEN. Local Aecn t. Durand Detroit. Grand Haven l MILWAUKEE Ry. GOING EAST Traina leave Oworro aa Pnllnwa. , Einrfnn. 4-AH n.m livlrntr. rrnriud a.tn . . Through Mail. 1:45 o. m.: Steamboat JCxpress'; o;oo p. m. iMgufc express, 3:13 a.m. GOING WEST. Morning Express. 10:05 a.m.; Through Mail 1:35 p. m.; Steamboat Express, 7:35 p. to Night Express,, 2:45 a. m,: Chicago ExppcssV I I ,'KJ . III. Mixcu, 0:00 a.m.; Mixed from the West 7.10 p m.; Refreabmenta a.t Detrnlf nsmiA n. Ilaven. Mail east and west has parlor day car attatched- The Telegraph Line for the Public. rW"Thrniih Klppni n a fa m 1 1 . i between Grand Haven and Detroit Nlgft Express east and west dally and all other trains daily Sunday excepted. CONNECTIONS. . ATDF.TRflIT-NrpfttWBiitori,l).nn,..i -!...- east. Michigan Central, MlciigaiiSoutbern Hut Grand Trunk Railroads . E. WYKES, Agent. TOLEDO. SAGINAW MUSKEGON RY west Passenger, 10,20 a nv mixed 3,15a in.' East Passenger, 1,15 p m; 7,85 p iu. Toledo, Ann Arbor ft Horth Michigan Ry TIME TABLE Taking Effect JanCth, 1880. Trains leave Owosso aa follows: GOING NORTII. No 2, Mail Express. 10,15 a m No 4. Passenger s on n m Local freight . 6..'(0 a m GOING SOUTH. No 1, Mail Express O.iO a ni No 8. Passenger 6.40 p. ni Local freight A.SOpir SAGINAW BRANCH Trains leave Dnraurt north at 9.35 a in ; 7.35 p in : arrive from north at 0.15ain;7.1p. m. Iiocal freight trains carry pnssengers. Connections at Toledo with railroads divert ing: At Mn nil stan Junction with Wheeling A Lake Frio R K. At Alexis Junction with M C R R, L S R V and F 4 P M R R. At Monroe .function I.SAM8 R'y. At liunilee with L R Ar M S and M & O R'y. At Milan with W, St L b P It v. At PittslleM With LSftMSRV At Ann Arbor with Mlrhiiran Central R R. anils: South Lyon with Detroit, Lansing A Northern R R and tho J T R y, At Hamburg with Michigan ilr Lino Division tiratiil 1 mnK K'y. At Howell with Detroit. I.aninirr Northern R'y. At Durand with Chicago A Grand Trunk R'y and Detroit. rand Haven ei Milwaukee k y. At Owosco.rr.'t ith Detroit, Grand Haven ft Milwaukee ll'y and Michigan Central R'y. At St Louis with Detroit. Lansing A Northern ft'y ami !agtnaw aU?y A Si Louis R'v. At Almi with Detroit, Lansing A Northern R . At Mt Tleasant with Flint Pere Marquette K'.. II. U, I'Rorn,- X.J Parslk t ICOilAgt Uen.Pai-,Agt t