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BLANKETS AnE THE STRONGEST. NONE GENUINE WITH OUT THE BfA LABEL Manuf (1 by Wx. Ayres & Sons, Phllada., who mak.o the famous Hone brand liaker Ulankou. .-.if . SOMETHING NEW. . ""' The Patent 5 Clipper Fly Net has meshed bottoms which can not tangle and lashes at the top which won't catch in the harness. 5ALap Dusters iooS Worn, ' 5A Ironsides SheeUr.vr, la Stable. 5A Clipper Fly nefs"ffi3K rr EqulioLtkUktf al Hall tLa Colt. 100 other styles of sa Horse Sheets and Fly Nets, ot prices to Buit everybody. For sale by all dealers. If you can't get them, write cs. WILLIAM M. KILPATRICK : LAWYER SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY . General Insurance Aent. . Office In the WiniamBBlock.WashlngtonStreet woBso Mlch Anthracite and Bituminous AT WHOLESALE O. W. SHIPMAJST. or GrUwold & L arned SU-. Detroit, Mick WRITS FOR PRICE. Do You Hans Out a Sign ir NOT, HOLD AN AUDIENCE WITH GEO. H. BEDFORD THE MODERN SIG-N FAINTER. OWOSSO, MICH; UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF THE COUNTRY, T7TLL OBTAIN MUCH VALUABLE INFORMATION FROM A STUDY OF THI3 MAP OF THE GREAT ROCK ESLAN83 ROUTE. (Chicago, Hock Island &Paci3c crtl Chicago ICautas & Nebraska Bys.) Its msh lines, branches and extensions west, norbest and southwest includo Chicago, Jollot, Ottawa, Pccrla, La Fallp, Molme, Rock Island in tjLI NO Id Davenport, Kugcatino, OtttJiv.'a, Oskaloosa, West Liberty, Iowa 'Jity, Des Moines, KnoxviJlo, Wintrrsst, Atlantie, Audubon, Harlan, Outhrio Centre, and Council Bluffs in IOWA Minroapolia and St. Paul in MINNE SOTA Watertown and Sious Falls in DAKOTA Gallatin, Trenton, Cameron, RADO. Travorsoa new and vc-c4; crcr.s of rich iarminpr and grating lands, ailordinp the beet facilities of intercommunication to older States and to all towns and citic3 in Southern Nebraska, Konsai, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, Indian Territory, Texas, Arizona, Idaho, California, and Pacific coaet and tranc-oceanio Goapcrts. SOLID FAST VF.STIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS Of Palace Coaches leading all competitors in splendor of equipment and luxurv of accommodations run throutrh daily between Chicago and Colo rado Bprincrs, Denver and Pueblo. Similar MAGNIFICENT VESTIBULH TRAIN SFRvICE daily between Chlcaro and Council Bluffs (Omaha), and betwo?n Chicac-o and Kansao City. Llepant Day Coaches. Dinlngr Cars, Reclining Chair Cars (FREE), and Palace Sleeping. Cars. California Mxcur elons dally. Choice of routes to and from Salt Lake City, Portland, Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, and intervening localities. Quick time, prompt connections and transfers in Union Depots, THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE Runs superbly equipped Express Trains daily each way between Chicago, nock Island, Atchison, St. Joseph, Leavenworth, Kansas City and Minne apolis and St. Paul. The Favorite Tourist Line to tho scenic resorts, end hunting and fishing grounds of the Northwest. Its Watertown Branch courses through the most productive lands of Northern Iowa, Southwestern Minnesota, and East Southern Dakota. THE SHORT LINE VIA SENECA AND KANKAKEE offers facilities to travel between Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lafayette, and Council Bluffs, St. Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworth, Kansas City, Minneapolis, and St. Paul. For Tickets. Maps. Folders, or desired Information, apply to any Coupon ' Ticket Office In the united States or Canada, or address . E. ST. JOHN, E. A. HOLBROOK, General Hausfer. CHICAGO, ILL. Oe1 Ticket ft fM.Lgc: An Important Element Of tho success of Hood's Sarsni-nrilla 1st tlio fact tliat every purchaser receives ft fair equivalent for his money. The familiar headline "100 Ihbea One Dollar," stolen by imitators, is original with and true only of Hood's Sarfaraill- 'rh,s tau cnsl,y 1hj proven by any ono Who I'esires to test the matter. For real economy, buy. only Hood's Sarsaparllla. fSol.t by all druggists. The best medical writers claim that the successful remedy for nasal catarrh must, bo non-irritating, easy of application, and one that will, by its own ac tion, reach all the re mote . sores and ulcerated surfaces. Tho history of the efforts to treat catarrh during the past few years obliges us to admit that only one remedy has completely met these conditions, and that is Wy a cream nana. This safe and pleasant remedy has mastered catarrh as nothing else has done, and both physicians and patients freely concede this fact. The more distressing symptoms quickly yield to it. S. F. SMITH, Attorney f Counsellor at Law OFKICE-KFverMcHardy'aVitore.ioruer Waah litonand Main Ht..)woao Mich. -j7. SIXTH POINT You should read Thi Chica go Daily News becaue, being a family newspaper, it't againtt tin talooM. The home and the saloon are forever opposed. There can be no neutrals in this war. liutTm Daily Naws is temperate in temperance. It Isn't a prohibition organ It's not sure prohibition is the best way of treating the evil but it believes in prohibiting; the sa loon keeper from ruling and ruining in American society.' If you would read, and have your family read, a newspaperwhich places the interests of the homo higher than those ol tne saloon, , , read Tub Chicago Daily v.' News. Remember u circulation is aao.ooo a day over a million a week and it costs by mail i eta. a month, four months ji.oo, fin ttnt a df. MOTHERS Ask your Druggists for a trial bottle of PECKHAM'S CROUP REMEDY. FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN. Cures Whooping Couith, Croup. Coughs, Hoarse nes and slnilliar att'retions. comniou to childhood Trial sire, 10c; regular size 8oc. All druggluts. SEMPEk"fIIELI9 CANTON, No. 9, I.O.O.F. meets in Odd Fellows' Hull, on the 2d Wed nesday, In each month All Patriarchs Militant in good standing are mont cordially invited to be present. C. McCORMICK. Commander. W. MATLOCK. Clerk. - Keystone 7000 SOLD. ' AUHUTCS Keystone JflFG,(9 Steriii,$,Hte.- ADDRESS GALDRA1TII DH3S. JANES VI LLE. WIS., Are the Largest Importers of BRITISH HORSES In the world, nave Imported three times the number of flratpclasa prise winning; horses ot any firm In the United States, a rut have now on band for actual sale over 220 beadoi Clydesdale, English Shire, Suffolk Punch, Cleveland Day And Hackney Stallions. Prices moderate, terms easy. Cmro pondence solicited, bend lor catalogue No. 9 i v -vi 3 .r-'-e-vr-vv art MAKING MEN'S COLLARS. XIr It Is Done In One of the Great Fac tories at Troy, IT. Y. A dozen or moro .operations are needed to make a gentleman's shirt collar and no person plays moro than ono part Tho cutters, who never striko, because . they aro well paid, aro tho most important factors in the trade. They aro magical workers. Each man has his tablo upon which to spread layer upon layer of linen. When tho pile is as thick as ho wants ho puts upon it his littlo pattern block of wood, whirls n sharp, thin blade of stool as fat as tho eye can follow tho movement and leaves beneath the block tho dismembered shapes of a score of collars. So skillful is bo that ho can make tho cuttings closo enough together to leavo only threads of linen wasted. Tho pieces that ho cuts out aro sent to tho factory hands, aro call ed for by silk clad ladies in carriages and aro taken home by school girls. Ono set of workers sew tho pieces together, another set simply turn the collars inside out after the manner of skiniug eels (for theso collars aro sew ed the wrong way out), another set make the buttonholes, and then there aro the .laundresses, washers, ironers, sorters, stampers and many more be sides. Tho buttonhole makers and tho stitchers all uso sewing machines run by power, and this power is often sup plied in an interesting way. A sort of turbino is attached to an ordinary kitchen faucet so arranged as to emit a thin thread of water, which, despite its slenderness, furnishes power to run the machine. Some women control half a dozen, or even a dozen, ma chines at their homes. The machines aro run by larger turbines and oper ated by girls, on whoso industry the. speculative matrons make a small per centage of tho profits. Every operator at home, except the larger ones, owns her machines and motor and lias spent $G0 or perhaps $100 to set hfirself up in business. Tho factories used to supply tho thread as well as tho linen, but recently tho em ployers took to making more than or dinary or legitimate profits by selling tho thread to tho woman and specula ting in tho transaction. They pretend ed that some women wasted tho thread, but the truth is they were diseased by greed. They sold small spools until ono firm laid in a stock of largo spools, which they mado their hands buy at $3 apiece. Shopkeepers' wives and daughters, tho women in distant households, tho tho girls in tho houses of the mould era and puddlers along tho river between Troy and Albany, and in short, most of tho working women within a great radius, make either pin money or entiro live lihood from this industry. Steady work brought from $10 to $18 a week, but, of course, the women who had house work to attend to and gh-ls "who went to school wero satisfied with just enough for little fineries and extrava gances. Philadelphia Item. Card Etiquette. Here ore a few points in card eti quette, which it woufd bo well to re member: Tho card should bo written or print ed. Never uso a blank card unless Blank happens to bo your name. White cards aro considered in tho best taste, oven in tho best colored so ciety. The gentleman's card should con tain nothing except tho namo and ad dress of tho caller. It is bad tasto to havo one's business written on it, par ticularly if hobo an undertaker and thero is sickness in tho house. When calling on any ono at a hotel, send your card and await a reply in tho reception room. It is not good form to visit tho bar moro than twico while waiting. If two or moro ladies aro in tho household, tho turning down of a cor ner signifies that tho card is for all the ladies. Turning around a corner immediately after leaving indicates that tho caller is thirsty and is looking for a saloon in tho vicinity. In leav ing tho city for a permanent residence abroad it is customary to send out cards to intimato friends, adding the initials P. P. C. presents parting compliments. It is also a reminder that a berth has been secured in a Pullman palaco car. Texas Sif tings. Mad Throwers. It was on a Cass avenuoar and Tho Man About Town watched tho con ductor as ho sponged olf tho flecks of mud from tho seats. Tho streets wero not very muddy and there seemed to be an unusual amount of dirt to bo clear ed off, so ho asked tho conductor how it happened that tho scats were so dirty, and this was tho answer he got: "Do you sco them littlo mules? Well, littlo mules step higher and quicker than big hosses, and conse quently they scatter moro mud in ono trip than bosses do in three." . Perhaps everybody knows this, but it was news to Tho Man About Town and ho thought as ho pinched olf a fresh dab of soft mud from tho sleeve of his Princo Albert that maybe the car company used littlo mules which stepped high and quick on purposo to spatter its patrons. Tho older a man Kows tho more ho finds out. St. mis Republic An Elderly Gentleman's Observation. Yesterday afternoon after an elder ly citizen had waited fully seven min utes for an elevator to reach tho fifth story of an office building, ho said to a friend: "I'll bet thero is morq than ono boy in tho elevator." When at last it arrived thrco boys wero its pas sengers, and tho elderly citizen con tinued: "Fifty years ago it was a common remark that for working ono boy was a wholo boy, two boys wero a half boy and threo or more boys were no boy at all ; and I don't seo any dif ference in that respect between boys of fifty years ago and those of the present day." Detroit Free Press. The luminous power of tho electrio lights ' on top of tho Eiffel tower is equal to 10,000 carccls, and the total intensity of their luminous rays8,000, 000 carcels. The Esquimaux. While the Esquimaux havo a far wider range east and west than any other race, thero is much evidence that tho north and 6outh limits of their territory havo greatly narrowed. If tho suggestion of CapL Adams, that tho Smith Sound uatives, about 200 in number, bo removed to south Greenland to prevent then: from en tirely succumbing to the hardships of their isolated home, wero carried out, the north and south range of these natives would be still further dimin ished. Wo know that the Esqui maux once hunted in tho northern part of Grant Land, over 200 miles north of the present homes of tho Smith Sound highbinders. On the other sido of Baffin's bay tho Esqui maux not long ago often went to Capo Sabine, whero Greely's party passed their last winter, but they havo not been heard of so far north for some years. On Banks Land McClure found very old remains of Esquimaux huts, but tho natives south of Banks Land had not even . any traditions of people living so far north, and the natives of Wollaston Laud, who would bo most likely to go thero to hunt, have said they never go north of Princo Albert sound, which is far southeast of Banks Land. Theso fact3 point not more to tho southerly re treat of tho Esquimaux than to tho gradual extinction of tho race. Evdn in southwest Greenland, where under Danish rule tho hard lot of tho natives has been considerably ameliorated, they aro barely keeping up their num bers. New York Sun. A Cora fort Inj Night Cap. "It ain't ev'rybody I'd put to sleep in this room," said old Mrs, Jinks to tho fastidious and extremely nervous young minister who was spending tho night in B. at her house. "This here room is full of sacred associations to me," she went on; "my first husband died in that bed with his head on these very pillers, and poor, Mr. Jinks died settin' right in that corner. Some times when I come into tho room in tho dark I think I seo him settin' there still. "My own father died layin' right on that lounge under tho winder. Poor pal he was a specritualist, and ho alius said he'd appear in this room again; after he died, and sometimes Tin foolish enough to look for him. If you should sco anything of him to night, you'd better not tell mo; forit'd bo a sign to mo that thero was some thing in spccritualism, and I'd hato to think that. "My son by my first man fell dead of heart diseaso right whero you stand. IIo was a doctor, and thcr's two whole skeletons in that closet that belonged to him, and a half a dozen skulls in that lower drawer.' "Well, good night; and pleasant dreams." Truo Flar. Ecru IJrummell. His grandfather was a confectioner, whoso son got a government appoint ment, and was able to send tho Beau to Eton and Oxford. Of courso tho only profession ho could enter was that man millinery affair, tho Tenth Hussars. So littlo did ho know of the business of an officer that on parade he never could find his troop. For tunately, thero was a soldier in it who had a great bluo nose, which served as his beacon and his guide. One day tho soldier was absent, and Brummelf, lato as usual, was looking out for him. Tho old colonel thundered: "Why don't you find your troop?" "Why, sir," said the imperturbable Brummell, "I am looking for my nose." At last ho gavo up tho army. Tho regiment was ordered to Manchester, and ho really had to draw tho lino at that. On ono occasion Brummell thought, or pretended to think, him self invited to somebody's country seat, and being given to understand after one's night lodging that ho was in error, ho told a friend in town, who asked him what sort of a placo it was, that it was an "exceedingly good placo for stopping ono night in. Manches ter seemed to him not to bo good enough to stop even ono night in. Gentleman's Magazine. The Devil Cast Out by Science. Conscientious men still linger on who find comfort in holding fast to somo shred of tho old belief in diabolicala possession. Tho sturdy de claration in tho last century by John Wesley, that "giving up witchcraft is giving up the Bible, is echoed, feebly in tho latter half of this cen tury Dy tho eminent Catholic ecclesi astic in Franco who declares that "to deny possession by devils is to charge Jesus and his apostles with imposturo," and asks, "How. can tho testimony of apostles, fathers of tho church, and saints who saw tho possessed and 60 declared, bo denied?" And a still fainter echo lingers in Protestant Eng land. But, despite this conscientious opposition, science has in these latter days steadily wrought hand in hand with Christian charity in this field, to evolve a better future for humanity. The thoughtful physician and tho de voted clergyman aro now constantly seen working together; and it is not too much to expect that Satan, having been cast out of tho insane asylums, will cro long disappear from monas teries and camp meeting, oven in tho most unenlightened region of Christ endom. Dr. Andrew D. Whito in Popular Science Monthly. Drawing In Schools. Thero has been considcrablo discus sion as to tho benefits to bo derived from drawing as taught in tho public schools. Frco band drawing as well as mechanical, whero instruments aro used, is unquestionably advantageous, for while the practical man may finu but littlo uso lor tKmt branch of draw ing in activo pursuits, yet tho hand has been taught to do the bidding of tho mind and tho transition from freo hand to mechanical drawing is thus, rendered much easier of accomplish mcnt. Practice makes perfect, aud Xj consider that tho oontinuanco of freo. hand drawing in tho course of study! of tho public schools is .awiso deci sion. St Louis Globe-Democrat MARK am - ' ri c ontni AEDYfR FOR ACHES AND PAINS. Sure Curos of Recent Date. ' 41TW. Lombard fit, Blto., Md., Toe th ache. jB0 t. ntl. aobtxd or tlMB tootbfccho; iwelllnf grl lm fee; rubbed with Bt. Joob Oil; trt ftpplicatiem rallarad: want to tlaan: monlipiul. JOHN HOBEMBEROti. kit HOB. fains lu Chest. Haw Richmond, 0., Jnno, 'IS. Had palm ia ehtat ovar lungi; tultarad S rear,; corad if S application ot St. Jacob Oil; cur Foraaaact. i, MADISON. Gout. Kllfora, Taxa. Jon 11, HIS. Had bad cat ot (oat; cufiirad an yaar; for 4 waak could not walk. It. Jacob Oil onrtd m. W. f. MARTW, JR. Dislocation. JolUt, 111., May t, ills. About thro jraar ago SlalocaUd my aho older; confined to houa S week. I wa cured by Bt. Jacob Oil; no retuia of pain to thl day. J. S. BR0WH, lmtrt. rains and Aches. Marshall, Mich., llaftt.'IS. Lait December; wa taken wltk pain and ache la tli leg. A friend advised St. Jacob Oil; triad it and wa curod by content ot on bottle. M return ot pain sine. 0. S. 2XMHKTT. At Druggists and Dealers, THE CHARLES A. V0CELER CO., Baltimore. HO. Kcsnlting from the Errors of Youth, folly, Vice. Ig norance, &c ran v be cured at lic&w vl!lim fail o; exposure, jnt'nllfble and t'onilltl I. I nr r Trcstleo, S00 p!g3", only i 1 by mail, so lwl, p..lJ. Binuu uiKiii, wi;a end ir-''ms ( t no I ir sona now. :nd now. Adlrees the riita y ti; In-t'tutel Dr. V.ILrar-cr,:;j.aJ::tli: ., ,:..;H;.u or .xtlus ""lira cr TROUBLED with PILES? TKCK'S EUREKA PILE OINTMENT is a prescription from a Graduate of Trinity College, Dublin. A single application relieves, and its per Bistent use for a few nights usually effects a cure, l'rlce, CO Cents per llox. Sold by M. I.. Bnpg & Co., owosso. 2:18 34 SEASON of 1889 2:19 $50000. THE TB0TTING PEED STALLION NUTTINQHAM 4992. by Nutwood :18V, dam Addelaide 2:V.V, by Phil Sheridan 2:l0 V, aire of Phillla 2:15. Tuts onlr Btulllou in the world whose sire snd dam have both beaten 2:20, will ntake the season of 1889 at MY STABLES X2T P0NTIA0, AT $50 THE SEAS01T, payable at time of service. Mares not proving iu foal will be allowed the privilege of return or money will be refunded. Nuttiunliam has proved himself a sure and fine stock getter; bis colts are all K'mm slue, (rood colors.tine style, and all show line trotting action. Goodpasture will be lur n I shed at 75 cents per wetk. Season to commence March 1st and end July 1st. All accidents and escapes at owner's risk. For particulars address WM. "WILLETS, Northern Hotel, footlac, Mich. PARKER'S HAIR' BALSAM Cleanses and beautifies the hair. Promotes a luxuriant growth. Never Fails to Restore Gray nainoiis veuimui tOior. Prevents Dandruff and hair failing 60c. antt SI 00 at anipiHofn. Commissioner's ITotico. STATE OF MICHIGAN: In the Circuit Court for the County of Shiawassee in Chancery, Jerome S. Ordiway, complainant vs Catherine A. Ordlway. defendant. Upon due proof by affidavit that Catherine A. Ordiway, defendant in the above entitled cause pending in this Court resides otat of the said State of Micbigau nnd In the State of Texas, and on mo tion of S. F. Smith, Solicitor for Complainant, it Is ordered that the said defendant do appear and answer the bill of complaint, filed in the said cause Within four months from the data of this order else the said bill ot complaint shall be taken as confesxed; And further that this order be published within twetity days from this date, in Tiik Times a newspaper printed in said county of Shiawas see, and be published therein once in each week for six weeks in succession; such publication how ever shall not be necessary in case a copy of this order be served on the said 'defendant, personally at least twenty days before the time herein pre scribed for her appearance. Hated, this 10th day of June. A. D. 1889. LUCIUS E.GOULD. Circuit Court Commissioner for Shiawassee County, Michigan. A lru, copy: Attest, L. J. Kinney, Register. GENTS WANTED w i M" 118 Ell Y STOCK. No previous expe Irlence required. Write for terais. I.. U. IIIUAGU Ss CO., Kalamasso, At Icta. 01,4- Mrv.,-i' I WITHOUT ANY EXCEP OLLUUU JXlUbdl TION the best in the world. Absolutely rain, storm snd SHINGLES fireproof. Easily applied. Artistio In finish and at prices that, in many parts of the country, compete succees8(ully with wood ahingles. Illustrated catalogue and prices free. The National Sheet Metal Roofing Co., 510 East 20th St., New York City. LAKE SUPERIOR TRANSIT CO Tho Great Dulnth. Route. Intended sailings of steamers from Detroit to Sault Ste. Marie and other Lake Superior Torts Mondays. Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, snd alternate Wednesdays 10:j0 p. in., central time. For Cleveland, Erie and liuflalo: Sundays, Mon days, Wednesdays, Saturdays and alternate Fri days, at 5 p. m., central time, making railroad con ructions for points East snd South. Rail connec tions at Washburn and Duluth for St. Paul. Min neapolis, Pacific coast snd points on Northern Pacific R. R , Manitoba, Ac. Baggage checked to destination. For tickets snd other information apply to J.T. WIIITINO, Oen'l Aent. Dock and office, 83 West Atwater Street, between Uriswold and Shel by Streets, DETROIT, MICH. 53 CO a) . ir sweet Goods that liava no equal. v VVAW Wc nro ihe largest jobbers of Confectionery, Nuts, and all kind cf CIGAKS in Central Mich. Trial Orden Solicited. JACKSON CRACKER CO,, JACKSON, MICH. TRADE w EiiKlIhh Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lump and lileui ishes from horsrn, Wood Spavin, Curbx, Splints, .Sweeney, Stilies, Sprains, sore and Swollen Tbroat, Couh, ete. Save by use of one Indtle. Kvei y bottle warranted by T. A. Lanbeiiirayer, Druggist. Owosso LEWIS D EASTMAN. Attorney at Law and Real Estate f A Fine building lot In S. K. Rumen addition for Property la Lansing and hardwood timber snd for sale or in exchange for cicv property. Ccty and farm property, bought sold ani ex cabnged, Pnci , William s C lock k ith W. M. Ki lpai ric k owosso Mien. CANCER ilffQa P H,,(1 ,-OUtlon Cancerllosnlten report cures. .: KxPrtt. indorsed by Medical Journals. Cure Guaranteed. Clrrurcnlars Free GUN WA CO., Ilox 42, Pueblo, Colo. BTMPTOMA-Mttlat urn Intra Itching nd tlnglnftl aot a Iffhtl worao fcr M'rmtrhtiio IfkL fjlaiwt-d to 1'ontlnna IM B manors inrm una ITCHING PILES.rfii beeowitBff very wtrfs gWAYNE'H OlM. MCNT atop the Itchlna atad bltwtilnar. heitla Iteration. um4 In moat cam removpa Ihr tit. In or a. bwTia aOixrmaTUaokl by druxKUM, or njil 4 w MT tddraa on rajcatpt of prlea, 60 ou. hoi S boxca, tdra latter, 1B. BWAYNK BON, Philadelphia, Fa. Kczema, Itchy, Mealy, Mkln Torturci SWAYNE'S OINTMENT 3 ha almpla applanation of "Swiim i Oiktmixt without (at Inurital madiolM, will aura an 7 earn of Tn-r. Sal1 SWAYNE'S OINTMENT Khram, Rio (worm, Vllea. Itch, Rom, Fimpln, Krn-li. 11 I SKIN DISEASES bo maiiar bow obitinat or loug landiuK. Suia by druvgi.t., aw awl kr nail for 60 ela. 1 Boxca, fl.U. Addrea.. Da. MYiia k Bod. Fulladalpbi. Pa. Ak four drucfiat for It Michigan rrRgTPr. " The Niagara Falls Route." " SAGINAW DIVISION. TIME TABLE. JAN. C. 1889 NORTHWARD. ,, I Saginaw & w Mall. Bay City Fryif',, Express. Fre,hti lO cOp.M. 9 oo A.M. 7.00A.M. 4 30 p.m. 6 2sJm 77 4 50 ft7 7.38 3 00 8 Oo 7-S'J 3 9 10 B.lo s 3s 0 88 S.J3 3 43 il 13 8.8o 3 30 s 1 2 30 Pal t.4 6 10 1 0 57 6 15 1 30 9.1a 640 I ;s s tl 6 ! I 9-3 1 C5 8 1 j 44 7 3 8 45 9'S5 7 46 4 33 10. ia Bet a44 o.jo 8 33 7 02 11.00 843 7 Oj 11. os 848 7 s2 11 10 853 II.36 P.M. 91s 1143 9 30 P.M. STATIONS. Chicago J.t Jackson Rives Junction Leslie Mason Holt Lansing: North Lansing Bath Laingsburg Bennington D.aM. Crossing uwosso Oakley's ' Chesanin fi- St. Charles 8aglnaw city North Raginaw P. P.M. Junc'n ZilwaukaA West Bay City iay city Ar SOUTHWARD. 8TATIONS. Jackson Express. Chicago Express Through Freight. and Mail. Bay City L West Bay City Zilwaukee F.a P.M. Junc'n North Sarinaw Baginaw- City Bt. Charles Chenaning Oakley's Owosao D.a M.Cros'ng Bennington Lainggburg Bath North Lansing Lanstng Holt Mason Leslie Rives Junction Jackson . e 30 a.m. 5 80 P.M. 4 So 5 33 3 3 6 eo 6 10 48 7 05 7 '3 I 05 ! 831 43 a 00 9 OS 9 Jo 9 3 9 34 10 03 11 80 1 OO A.M. 6 38 7 s2 7 30 7 3 Z4 8 13 8 8 8 33 8 38 9 00 9 i3 9 ; 9 86 9 33 10 00 10 13 10 ) 10 43 10 32 11 so 8 12 8 20 ft 84 7 iW 7 45 2 9 fid 10 15 10 4S H 15 12 00 1 00 1 40 8 00 4 0, 4 67 Chicago Ar 6 40 P.M.I Owcmo accomodation leaves Jackson at 10:15 a. m., arriving at Lansing 11:3;, Uwosso at 1:30 p. in. Returning leaves Owohso at 4:30 p: ni.. arriv ing at Landing at ;:22, Jackson at 6:4s p: m. All Trains Dailyexcept bunday. E. V. 8mllh, Station Agent Owossoj O. W. Rdoolks O. P. & T. A.. Chicago. Chicago & Grand Trunk Railway Time Card, in effect June 27fh, 1889. H7A11 trains run by Central Standard Time. TRAINS LEAVE IMURAN D AS FOLLOWt BAST. WEST. Mail 7 25 m Mail 9 45 am Day Express.. .10 80 am Pacific Express .10 45 p(U Passenger 7 20 p ra Limited Express 1 06 pm Atl'nticExpress 5 23 am Passenger 8 25 a n Way freight... soopm wayxreigm.... suam Connections at Chicago for all points in the West and Northwest. Connections made at Purand with D. O. IT. A tl, trains for points East snd West. Through Pullwar Sleepers on all night trains. UEO.B. REEVE, W. J. 8PICER, Truffle Msnager. General Manager J. O'BRIEN. Local Arcn t. Durand Detroit, Grand Haven A. MILWAUKEE Ry. GOING fcAST Trains leave Owosso as follows: Owosso Express, 4;:w a.m.; Detroit Express. 9:15 a. ru ; Through Mall.2:2 5 t. m.: Steamboat Kxpress, 6:25 p.m. Night Express, 0.17 a. in. GOING WEST. Moralng Express, 9:30 a.m.; Through Mall 1:35 p. ni.; Steamboat Express, 7:55 p. m.; Night Express, 3;40, a. m,t Chicago Express, 11:30 p.m. Mixed, 6:00 a.m.; Mixed from tho West 7.10 p. Refreshments at Detroit, Owosso and Grand naven. Mail eapt and west has parlor day car attatched The TelegraphXine for the Public. fW Through Sleeping Cars on all night trains between Grand Haven and Detroit. Niaft Express east and west daily and all other trains daily Sunday excepted. CONNECTIONS. AT DETROIT-GreatWesternRailwayto poinlt east. Michigan Central, MlchigaaSouthern and Grand Tmnk Railroads . E. WYKES. Agent. TOLEDO. SAGINAW A MUSKEGON RY West Passenger, 10.20 a m mixed 3,15 a iu . East Passenger, 1,53 9 m; 7.85 p m. Toledo, Ann Artior & Horth Micblan Ry TIME TABLE-Taklng Effect Jan. 6th, 1889. Trains leave Owosso as follows: GOING NORTH. No 2, Mall Express. 10,15 a m No 4. Paescnger 8,00 p in Local Height 6,30 a ni GOING SOUTH. No 1 Mall Express O iOara No 8, Passenger 6.40 p. ni Local freight 0.30 pn SAGINAW BRANCH Trains leave Dnranrt north at 9.B5 a in; 7.83 p m; arrive from north at 0.15 a in; 7.15 p. m. Local freight trains carry passengers. Connections at Toledo with railroads diverg ing: At Manhatan Junction with Wheeling tt Lake Erie K R. At Alexis Jnnction with M C R K, L 8 R'y and F to V M R R. At Monroe Junction l.SftMK R'y. At Dundee with L H Ar M S and M & O R'y. At Milan with W, St L to V R'y, At Pitt-field with LS&MSR'y. At Ana Arbor with Michigan Central R R. and I South Lvon with Detroit. Lansing A Northern R R and the O T R'y. At Hamburg with Michigan Air Line plvision Grand Trunk R'y. At Howell wit h Detroit, Landing to Northern R'y. Jti Durand mdth Chicago A C.rand Trunk R'y and Detroit, (irand Haven Milwaukee n. At Owoso J'c't with Detroit, Grand Haven to Milwaukee R'y and Michigan Central R'y. At St Loul with Detroit. Lsnslng Northern R'y snd Saginaw Valley . St Louis R'y. At Alma with Detroit, Lansing A Northern R'v. At Mt Pleasant with flint Pere Marqnttte R'y. H. O. Fxoun, A. J. Famlkt. Local Agt Gsn Pass Agi