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Over Murray & Tcrbush's 57"Offick Uociis: Oto 1 a. m., 2 o 1:30 ami 7 to 8 p. m CONRATH BLACK RA JPEERRY. 1 14 days earlier tban t'aa Grfftc, nrarly I twice u krc, nliroliiU'y har-iy, vip.rcin power, k Uu:.LY MAK1.3. J20.03 ttll ALU. AiiO s.U'J, r m.i ntn ur naw:nuUroos and jilnts. CC0 Acres. Tatrodttccrs V.'i.-.tor tar.tsa Arplo r.d Tew troliCc Fc c'a. Vrite for Illustrated CnEEMItiG DP.OS.Monrcn Hh-h Probate Order. STATE OF MICHIGAN, i Couniy ok Shiawassee. t"ss At a ression of tho Probato Court for tho county of Shiawassee holden at tho Probate Ulncrv in tho city of Corunnaon Wednesday the 2d day of January in tho year one thousand eight hundred and ninety-live. Present, Matthew Bush, Judge of Probate. In tho matter of tho estate of Edwin Lave rock a minor. On reading and tiling tho petition, duly veri fied, of Jcnnio Laverock, an guardian praying for Iiconse to well real estate of said minor for the purpose in tho petition mentioned. Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday the 4th day of February next at ten o'clock in the fore noon, bo assigned for tho hearing of said peti tion, and that the heirs at law of said minor, and all other persons Interested in said estate, nre required to appear at a session of said Court, then to bo holden nt the Probate Olllce, in the city of Corunnaund show cause, if any there be, why tho prayer of the petitioner should not bo granted. And it Is further order ed, that said petitioner give notice to the per sons Interested In Bald estate, of tho pendency of said petition, und the hearing thereof by causing a copy of this order to bo published in The Times, a newspaper printed and circulated In Baid county of Shiawassee for three succes sive weeks previous to satd day of hearing. Matthew Hush. Judge of Probate. Br Kathehixe li. Kei sey, Probate Register. Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. STATE OF MICHIGAN. I County or Shiawassee, f ss In the matter of the estate of Leonard Coakes, deceased. Notieo Is hereby given, that in pursuance and by virtue of an order granted to the under signed, ns admlnlstrater of the estate of said deceased by the Hon. Matthew Bush, Judge of Probate, in und for said county, on tho 14th day of January, A. D., 1S!5, thero will bo sold nt publio vendue, to tho highest bidder, nt the firemlses to bo sold in tho township of Owosso n said county, on Tuesday the 5th day ot March, A. D.. 1895, at one o'clock in tho afternoon of said day all the right, title, and interest of said deceased in and to tho following described lands nnd premises, situated in the township of Owosso, county of Shiawassee, State of Michi gan, to wit: An undivided one-sixth interest in und to tho east half of Kouth-east quarter of ection thirty. Ueorcb W. Coakks, Administrator of said Estate. Dated, Jannary 14th, A. D., 1S95. TED! A (rents to sell our new book Dictionary of United States HUtory, b7 J. KKANKi.ru Jame nox. Noedod by every teacher, pupil, and fam ily; indorsod by press aud publio. Agents sell ing fifty books per week. .Suoceasfal agents will bo made sreneral agont. IU Pay. PURITAN PUBLISHING CO., Boston, Mass 1 JBS 1 -.V.g,;" line fttrker's Uinrrcr Xonic. it rim-.tli. wona CuiiKh, Weak J.iiiiih. Di liililv, Jn. ligation, rm,T.k. In time. 60 cu. H I N D E R C O R N S . The only nr onre for Torrn. So". tK&bnlnwiU, or HISCOX k CO., N. Y. O O vs0 O efeL MAYOR CR IED DOWN. PINGREE NOT ALLOWED TO SPEAK AT A GATHERING. Although the Metinic Wit Made Up of Lending Mfr liunt, ll.tn.tvrv, Pliynlcinna, and Atturiirj. It VVu Turned Jnto h Hear Oardfii Spioy Debate. Detroit, Jan. 9. Tho whole city gavo up the day to a discussion of tho dls graceful mass mooting at which Mayor Plngroo whs for nearly two hours refused a hearing by tho boisttjrom crowd. Every onondtnlts that tho affair was a crying shumo, oven though many of tho loading merchants, bankers, physicians and at torneya of tho city helped to produco tho confusion which ' prevailed. Tho mayor's causo has undoubtedly been strengthened by Ids treatment from tho mob, but thorn la im mine. tlon that tho al-f, most unanimous'' voico of tho city favors tho Instant "AZEN 8. PINGREE. abolition of Its present Inefficient hoalth board.and that tho legislature, when it con venes next Wednesday, will at onco pass tho proposed legislation to accomplish that end. Incideut of the Meeting. Somo of tho incidents of tho mooting tnac wero overlooked in tho cxcltomont ol tho moment aro now coming to light. Amng thorn aro some spicy debates which occurred between . Maor Pingroo and various other leading citizens on the platform when tho din was at Its hlght. Somo of tho dialogues ran llko this: ' Chairman J. B. Mooro, president Pen insular Havings bank You aro a dis turber, mayor. You havo uo raoro rights at this citizens' meeting than another cit izen. - I . Mayor Pingreo Shut up, you corpora tion banker. S. M. Cutcheon (a leading attorney) Let mo say a word. Mayor Pingtve You gray-headed cor poration lawyer, you ought to bo ashamed of yourself. I will never loavo this plat form till 1 am carried off. Chairman Moore Let everybody sit down. Mayor Pingrco Shut up or I will tell them about your stylo of banking. Chairman Moore I'll tell them how you camo to borrow money from mo. Mayor Pingree And how you lied. Mooie Yes, but I had sense enough to keep my money. 1'oliticul Fortune Injured. The whole affair was unworthy n crowd of hoodlums, and 1.4 bitterly denouncod on all sides. Thero has urlson a cry for tho mayor's resignation, but it has gathered nol'orcons yet. It is certain, however, that tho mayor's political fortunes havo been seriously Injured. Ho has 'alienated, tho best element la his party in tho city and tho Republicans of tho state do not feel kindly to a auls him since ho sulked nt tho recent state convention when ho was defeated by Governor Rich in tho gubernatorial contest. MUST BE A CITIZEN. Election Opinion Ilendertd by the Attor ney Uenenil of Michigan. Laxsixo, Jan. 2S.-1-At the state election In November last tho voters adopted an amendment to tho constitution to tho effect that none but full-Hedged Ameri can citizens could exercise tin elective franchise. Heretofore a foreigner who had declared his intention of becoming a citizen six months prior could vote at any election. Attorney General Maynard lias written nn cxhaujtivo opinion upon tho subject, in which ho holds tha.t even though a voter may havo exercised tho clectivo frauehlso in November last ho is not nccessnrily aqualilied elector now. Tho opinion in substance is as follows: "No male inhabitants of foreign birth now residing in this state can vote at any election held in this state until ho shall becomo n citizen of tho United States, and any such inhabitant of for eign birth who may havo been a qualified elector Inst November cannot vole next spring unless he shall be by th.it tlmo ft citizen of the United States; provided, of course, that he doe not uomo within tho express constitutional exception, viz., a resideneo of t wo years nnd six months prior to Nov. 8, IS'Jl, and his having mado a declaration of his intention to becomo a citizen of the United States two years nnd six months prior to said date." Wouldn't Listen to Mayor Filigree. DETKOIT, Jan. 28. Fivo thousand ex cited, howling citizens called together by Mayor Plngreo refused to listen to tho mayor when he essayed to address them. For over an hour nnd a half tho chief executive nf Detroit tried to mako himself heard abovo tho clamor of his opponents, nnddnally, hoarse and. exhausted, was inducedby his friends to cease front tho vain ef fort. Tho meeting was called to bring out a popular expression against tho bills introduced in tho legislature giving con trol of certain, of Milwaukee's depart monts to tho governor instead of mayor. It is an outcome of tho smallpox scare. Alger Kepubllc.in Clnb Banquet. Detroit, Ja:i. The 'slxlh annual banquet of the Alger Republican club, composed of young Republicans, was given at tho Hotel Cadillac. Threo hun dred and fifty members and guests wcro present. Interest centered in tho re sponse by Congressman Altken to tho toast "Tho Almighty Dollar." He strongly opposed tho single gold standard theory and declared this country could never have permanent prosperity until its currency rdiall bo based upo i loth metals. Several other leading Michigan Repub licans made responses. . Wauh His Contribution Buck. Lansinu, Mich., Jan. l Walter J. Ilasse, who was discharged from tho auditor general's ollico Dec. 1, after two yenrs' service, has suod Auditor General Turner and State's Accountant Tomp kins to recover $20 which ho contributed to tho campaign fund last fall. Uasso says ho made tho contribution with tho undcrstan ilng that ho was to retain his job during tho coming two years. ' Wnntcd'tlie Girl' Wage. MusKl'tiov, Mich., Jan. L'8. Mrs. Hat tlo Nicholson, at Twin Ixikes, north of here, has . a niece, Lillian Nicholis, who Jins been employed In a boarding house. Tho mint went to her nnd demanded her wages, which wero refused. Sho told tho girl sho had a letter at her house which Bho must eouio iifter. Tho girl went and was horsewhipped. Hoarders with whom tho girl was a favorite weno to get tho letters and tho girl's clothes, when tho woman fire I n 6hotgun nt tho crowd, wounding several. Sho is in Jail hero. ' Five Mm K.tdly culded. CALUMET, Mich., Jan. ID. James Phil Hps, Fred Trathen, James Williams, Charles Grimmer and Andrew Erlckson wero repairing leaks in a bix-lnch steam pipo nour No. i Hecla shaft, Calumet And Hccla mine, when tho plpo broko apart and all wero badly scaldod. Phillips and Trathen 1 aro In tho hospital, with little prospoct of recovery. llualneM Portion Burned. Petoskev, Mich., Jan. 28. Tho busi ness portion of Royno was nearly wiped out by flro, tho United States hotel, 6cven etoro buildings, two saloons, and ono dwelling house being dos'.royod. Tho rooms over all of tho stores wero occupied by families, who had farrow escapes. Circuit Judges Want More Fay. LANSING, Mich. Jan. 29. Tho thirty seven circuit judges of tho stato uro con sidering tho advisability of asking tho legislature to increase their salary of $3, boo per year. They claim that they can easily earn much more than this sum in prlvato practice. , - Michigan Game and Fislt Wurdeu. Lansing, Jan. 20. Charles S. Osborno of Suult Ste. Mario has been appointed gamo and llsh warden of tho etato, to succeed Charles S. Hampton of Potos key, whoso four-year term will czpiro Feb. 1. State Notes. Mayor Pingreo of Detroit has called a massmecting to protest ogalnst tho at tempt of the legislature to placo control of local affairs in tho hands of tho gov 'crnor. Postmaster Watson and Murray Dent ley, a merchant, of Rhodes, Mich., aro under arrest for defrauding tho govern ment. Rriley township, Montmorency county, is agitating the question of bonding tho township for 10,000 to boom tho town ship, to build n gristmill, and to get tho Alpena und Northern raildroad to con tinue tho road to Atlanta, tho county seat. Branch county is a grcnt horse breeding district, but prices seem to bo a triile off. A horso sold on tho streets of Coldwutcr for 8o cents. A flro broko out in tho Whitehall Stato Savings Rank building at Whitehall, and between tho ilro und water poured on ic considerablo damn go was done. Eastern buyers aro busy in tho northern counties ef tho state, particularly Alpena, Montmorency and Prcsquo Isle, buying up hardwood lumber for eastern manu facturers. Each supervisor of Kalamuzoo county has agreed to canvass his townshlfjfor pro visions for tho children's homo in Kala mazoo. Ono township will contribute ono wock, another tho next and so on. Many prominent speakers will bo pros sent at tho annual banquet of tho Lin coln club of Grand Rapids on Feb. 12. W. M. Rroadbent and ll.l Niles wero arrested at Ovid for setting lire to tho shanty of an old hermit iiL-av the place. It it said that tho boys of Ovid havo been in tho habit for a long time of aiflioying tho old man as much as was in tlieU1 power. Tho skeletons of a man and a woman wero unearthed near Hudson ville ro'vnt- ly, many Indian implements of warfare being found in the graves with th.'in. The people 1 whom ta1 i-kcletoin oneo belonged were ;it-ch ildy ;:ia:ils, from the size ol tho bones found. At th hop to l.' yivi :i in the gymna sium ul Ann Aibar on February 21 t ho seniors will " swing out ' in roivns unci mortar boards. - The c!ti.."ns' relief committee of Quincy have forwarded to the Nebraska sufferers n, car loaded with flour wheat, corn, and clothing. Two NiL's boys wont out to Colorado recently to make their fortune and from letters received from them tiiey seem to h ive done no. Tlu-y have struck a mine which pays iJ.MO in g ld and f2'.i) i'i silver to tho ton. Edward Van Orman, an employe of tho Ellsworth Lumber company, near IV toskey, Mich., fell into boiling water and died a lew hours later. F. J. P. Bradley, ex-manager of tho Pullman works in Detroit, who swindled O. W. Shipmnn with a bogus cheek, pleaded guilty and was sen tent ed to twelve years in tho Jackson penitentiary. Tho local Salvation Army of Muskegon is rapidly growing in strength. During tho cold snap thirty of them braved tho inclement weather every night to stand in two feet of snow and gather in tho con verts. Mike," one of tho valuable team of horses belonging totlio flro department of Mt. Clemens, died, lho mayor and sev eral prominent citizens mado feeling speeches at tho cnglno house on tho vir tues of tho animal. William Goodwin of Howell was struck by a falling limb and had his skull cracked. Tho doctors say ho cannoti live. Tho Advance Courier of Saginaw is tho namo of a new weekly paper which has been started in tho interests of tho colored people. Tho Union depot at Clare, U3cd by tho F. and P. M., T. and A. A., and tho S. and C. C. railroads, was burned, entailing a loss of about 5,0J0. Nothing was 6avcd. Senator from Arkansnn. Little Rock, Ark., Jait. 20. In s cpa- rato sessions of tho houses or tho legisla ture the balloting for United States sena tor resulted: Senate James II. Berry, Dcm., 2t; W. M. Fishback. 3: F. It. Rom mel, Rep., 1 House Berry, 73; Fishback, 14; W. B. Parks, Pop., 0. Tho election of Berry wjll be declared In joint session. Blew Her Bratiin Out. NlLEs, O., Jan. 2;. Mrs.. Louis Sahm, n lady prominent in church work nt this place, stood beforo a mirror and blew her brains out with a revolver. Tho woman held her young infant in her arms whllo sho committed the diad. Tho baby was uninjured. Poor health probably led to tho net. , Jimlico .Jut loton Hi. NAsfiVII.I.K, 'Tetiu., Jan. 2i. Justlco Howell E. Jackson, of the United States uprcmo (01(11, Is extremely ill. His brother, General V. li. Jackson, has gone to him at Thoniasvilie, Ga , with it special car to bring Judge Jackvni to Nashville. H is feared that his condition is serious. SUMMARY. Proceeding ot the NnM..i.tl Lawmaker , lit Both tluutet, Washington, Jan. gj The vota on the Nicaragua canal bill will bo taken up in tho senate ut B o'clock this afternoon unless somo u nex f eted parliamentary obstruc tion is interposed. This was tho culmi nation of tho long debate on that subject. Another chapter to tho Hawaiian question has been added, Allen (Pop.) presenting n resolution for annexation nnd Goorgo maklng'H speech supporting tho adminis tration policy. Another new senator, Pritchard of North Carolina, was sworn in. Tho session closod with tho rapid passngo of twenty-one pension bills. Tho house devoted nil its tlmo to tho consideration of the sundry civil appro priation with such success that at tho hour of adjournment it had nearly com pleted the reading of tho bill. Tho case of Judge Ricks hod an echo In tho adop tion of an amendment making it unlaw ful for clerks of United States courts to Include in their emoluments fees not earned and duo ot tho time their acts wero rendered and forbidding tho illowanca of fees not actually earned. Washington Jan. 20. Tho dally wranglo over tho Hawaiian troubles was duly held in tho senate, nnd was aguin cut off by the Nicaragua canal bill, which was brought to a vote and passed by yeas, Bl; nays, 21. Tho house passed tho sundry civil bill carrying $3'.), 125,721. Sayrcs proposed an amendment that nono of tho sum for printing United States notes bo used for printing thofu of larger denominations Vhan thoso retired; rejected. Coombs pro posed tho retirement ot tho gold certifi cates and that tlu;y bo not roeelvablo for duties after July 1 next; adopted. Washington, Jan. 28. President Cleve land's policy toward Hawr.il was sustain ed In tho tjonato by a voto of 24 to 3. Tho resolution offered by Vest as an amend ment to a previous resolution on tho sub ject by Allen of Nebraska declares tho policy of tho administration regarding tho islands deserves tho approval und support of the American people. Except as to Pcttigrew, who voted with tho Democrats, the division was on party lines and ids voto was the winning ono. Fryo and Lodgo Replied to tho speech of Mills. Fo was agreed that tho bankruptcy- bill should bo unfinished business and the rest of the day w as devoted to eulogies on tho lato Representative O'Neill. Tho house pa sed ft bill providing special rules for tho navigation of -the great lakes. The bill to repeal tho differ ential duty on sugar against countries tjmt pay an export bounty was taken up and occupied tho remainder of tho day. Washington, Jan. 2J. Tho president's message on t lie financial' situation was listened to attentively by tho senators and sent to the finance committee. Tho bill relating to tho Ute Indbtns, their removal to Utah nnd lands in severalty to them was passed. A resolution was adoptod asking tho treasury if thero will boa deficiency for the year ending Dee. 31, 1833. Tho bankruptcy bill was taken up and nn cxecutlvo session held. Tho house referred tho president's mes sage nnd Springer's financial bill based thereon to tho banking and currency com- mittee. Tho bill to repeal tho differential on sugar was debated without action. A surveyof Kalamazoo (Mich.) harbor was authorized. Washington. Jan. 'M. Tho senato spent most of tho day on tho bankruptcy bill. Manderson Introduced a resolution calling on the finance committee to frame a bill including tho maintenance nf n re serve of c'lUO.OJO.uOJ, half gold and half silver, for a bond issue payable in gold or silver at tho option of tho holder, for the retirement of tho greenbacks . with tho same option, the payment of duties in gold from gold countries and silver from silver countries at the option of tho im porter, nnd for live cojnago tit Hi t 1. Tel ler said that no compromise on silver could pa.ss. Chandler presented an amend ment to tho rnilwuy pooling bill provid ing a system of crbitratlou in strike mat ters. A bill was passed to amend the in terstate commerce bill so as to permit tho sale of interchangeable mileage tickets to commercial travelers. Thohou.se under special, order passed the sugar differential repeal bill 'Jl'J to 21, All ameiulnn nts were defeated. CLEVELAND'S SPECIAL MESSAGE. Its Harden I lictiru tho (ireenback lo Suve the (iol.l Kcxt-rve. Washington, Jan. il?. Tho president has sent a brief message 10 congress on tho financial situation. He admits tho practical failure ef the two recent bond issues, and shows why they failed be cause tho man who could send gold to Europe nt a profit and the other man who was doubtful in theso days of silver agita tion of getting the equivalent of gold for tho greenback when bo wanted it, wero both presenting the greenbacks tor re demption ami thereby drawing tho gold from tho treasury. As loiig as tho greenbacks and other re deemable paper wero in circulation this process would go on, nnd ho therefore ad vises the issue of 3 per cent, bonds to re tire and cancel the greenbacks and keep tho reserve up to its limit. Tho reissue of greenbacks is tho trouble mostly, In his view. Tho . bonds nro to lw used by na tional banks as security for their issues of currency. . Tho plan is received by silver men with strong opposition, by unti sllver (at.lG-to-l) Democrats with approval, and Republi cans who. say anything except, of course, silver Republicans also approve it. l it Held In 10,000 Hall. . Sthacvsk, N. Y., Jan. 20. Robert Fltz simmons, accompanied by his attorney E. M. Friend, of New York, hns reached this city and .jippenrod beforo Justico Vant in tho court of oyer and terminer to answer to a chnrgo of manslaughter for tho killing of Con Rlordan, !Io pleaded not guilty and was held in $10,000 bail, which was promptly supplied. IVjuii to Left Until .1O,0OO,O0O. Washington, Jan. UO Tho amount of gold withdrawn from tho New York sub treasury yesterday was $3,0(5(1,000; from Roston, tsy.OdO, making tho total for tho day. W,14n,000, which leaves tho gold re serve fis.ubvua iitlonnl Hoard of Trade, Washington, Jan. 30 Tho National Hoard of Trado is in session hero. Its principal business yesterday was organi zation und tho adoption of a resolution approving the president's message on llnance. , Clienp Coat t Chicago. ' Chicago, Jan. .'H-tAs tho result; of tho railroad war soft coal sold for $2 i ton yesterday, uc ioesc prico ever Kpown 111 . Chicago " . I CONGRESSIONAL Poor Health No Appetite Neuralgia Very Miserable Hood's Sarsaparllla Cavo Good . Health. " 0. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: "About ona ago, I was la Very poor hoalth and had no appetite. I could not work, for I did not have any energy. I was suffering with neuralgia and the pain was intensified by my oeing KicKea by a horse. 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Office hours from 9 to 12 and 3 to 8 ; Sundays from 9 to 13 only. DR. CLARKE & CO. 252294 Woodward Ave., DETROIT, - - MICH. Commissioner's Notice. In the matter of the estate of John Hraudl, deceitded. We, the undersigned, having been appointed by the Hon, Matthew Hush. Jutlo of I'robato tn mill for the county of Shiawassee, State ot Michigan, Commissioners to receive, examine and adjust all claims uud demands of nil per sons ngaTnst said estate, do kft-reby ive notice that we will meet nt the olllce of Kdivnrd Carr, in the city of Corunna. in said county, bn Mon day, Hie srth day of March, le'!)5, and on tho U.Sth day of June, A. 1).. 1S9.", nt ten o'clock in the forenoon of each of said days, for tho purpose of receiving and adjusting all claims uRtiinst said e- tate. und that six months from tho 28th day of December, Isui, oro allowed to creditors to present their claims to said commissioners for adjustment and allowance. Dated the '-'8th day of December, A. D., 1S9I. KUWAHl) CAltlt, HIKAM KTKWAKT, AM1KHT II. El.MS, Commitjsiloners. Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. STATE OF MICHIGAN, l" ' COITHTV OK SHIAWASSEE, f MS" In the matter of tho estate of Susan Glazier, deceased. Notice is hereby Riven, that in pursuance and by virtue of an order granted to Ute under signed, as administrator of 'the estato of said deceased by the Hon. Matthew Huh, Judge ot I'robato in and for Raid county, on tho ltth day of Janunry, A. D. lHf, there wlll'bo sold at pub lic vendue to the highest bidder, at tho premises to be sold, in tho township of Owosso, in said county, on Tuesday, tho dth day of March, A. D. 18 at one o'clock in the afternoon of said day, all the right, title and interest of said deceased in nnd to the following described lands and prem ises, situated in the township of Owosso, couniy of Shiawassee, State of Michigan, to-wit: An undivided one-sixth interest iu nnd to tho cast half of Bouth-east quarter of section thirty. Ueohob W. Coakks, Administrator of said estate. Dated, January 14th, A. U. 189.". - - . FOR YOUR HARDWARE ! Call on H. M. POST, 802 W.V Main St., whero your will lifnl a Full Line of Stoves, from a Steel Kango and Baso Burner Hard Coal Stove dowu to a cheap ""cottage," all kinds and sizes, round and square Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, aud everything kept in a Hardware store. Tin Shop in connection. All work, warranted to bo satisfactory. Eavo Troughs, both Tin and Galvan ized Iron. Tin and Steel Roofing a Specialty. II. M. POST, 903 VV: nain St., OWOSSO, - MICH. PENSIONS. If you want .a Pension, or rc-ratlng, or any question answered In Pension or Patent cases writo J. Ij. Starkweather, Attorney, Komeo, Mich. "Mr. Starkweather soured over ten per cent of all original pensions allowed in Michigan for tho month of Augnst, IbW. 603 allowed ." Detroit Free Press. DEAF; NESS & HEAD NOISES CURED. My '1 iiliulnr 'uhlirm tirln hcri all em r.tiin, a cin.-vi r ip 1 vc. w m. othiwi. jsormn. iMiiir. k. iii n,u33 ii w.iy new lurn.toic tli poi. .win in; irmiKWiu ir(iuu r Rtti I Mil I Time Tabl0 IN EFFECT Nov. 19,1894 1 . ri Westward. p. wsl S$S B3' tSf . STATIONS, g 6& 58 J dg 3g a w d a. m. a. m. p. m. P- m. p, m. Detroit Lv M II 4 06 8 45 10 43 Milwaukee Jet t is 11 40 4 fb5 1103 Pontiae 8 00 19 25 5 07 60 13 j5 p. m. a. m. Holly 8 41 iw 5 61 10 80 1 14 Durand ' - 9 ! 1 4" 6 00 H 10 13 Owosso 10 00 8 42 "M7 9 2 45 lonia w U4W 4 28 8 6ft Rg. 5 fcj p.m. fu Lowell 12 17 4 65 IA 3. 48 Grand Rapids 1 00 5 i 10 "5 m S 7 (Ml, O. It. & I. Jet 10ft 6 8 10t0"BO2 7 45 Ferrysburg 8 05 6 an P . 8 15 G'd Haven 8 10 fl 40 CJ 8 80 Chicago Ste'mer duri'g Milwaukee St'm a. m Nav. only. Eastward. 4 m S g STATIONS. S aQ H2 H H be . Milwaukee 9 5- CtoicBfc'o fcg a. m. p. m. p. m. i3'd Haven Lv. 9 00 8 10 7 45 Ferrysburg 05 8 15 7-50 Q. R. & 1. Jet C S5 10 05 8 18 10 45 a. m. Grand Rapids 6 46 10 80 8 25 11 00 Lowell 7 15 10 55 4 00 11 63 Ionia . 7 40 11 25 4 28 18.35 a.m. Owosso 9 00 1 20 0 8 3 10 Durand . 5 10 9 35 1 47 6 65 3 63 Holly 5 65 0 14 8 26 7 40 4 47 Pontiao 0 ai 63 8 05 8 25 5 87 Milwaukee Jet 7)5 S!l 8 45 9 05 0 80 Detroit 7 5 11 60 4 05 9 25 7 05 a. m. a. m. p. n. p. m a. m. tChalr St Sleeper Car Service. Eastward No. 18 has Pullman Sleeper Cnioa go to Detroit. No. 14 baa Parlor Buffet Car, Grand Rapids to Detroit. No. 18 has Parlor Car, (Extra chargo 25 cents). No. 82 has Wagner Sleeper to Detroit, daily. Westward No. 11 has Parlor Car toGd. Rap Ids, (Extra chargo 25 cents). No. 15 has Par lor UufTet Car, Detroit to Grand Rapids No. 17 has Pullman Sleeper, Detroit to Chicago. No, Si has Wugner blooper to G d Rapids, daily n ivY-y, TOLEDO. SAGINAW & MUSKEGON Trains leave Owosso Junction, west: 6:H and 10 ao a. m. Trains arrives from cst: 5 20 and 7 15 p. m. CHICAGO A GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. OoingWest: For Chicago and West, Lv, Owosso. 9:05a. m....Lv. Durand.. 9 :35a. m. V ..1:20p.m.... " ' ..2:2p.m. " ..6:05 p.m.... " " ..6:50p.m. For Pt. Huron and East Lv. Durand 0:30 a. m. ; 03 a. m.; 0:35 p. m.; 6:50 p. m.: 10:20 p. m. CINCINNATI, SAGINAW & MACKINAW Railway Owosso .I.v. 9 05 a. m, 9 54 10 5 11 SIT 6 05 p. D 7 10 8 00 8 45 Flsuhing Saginaw Bay City Ar. JNO. W. LOUD, BEN FLETCHER, Traffic Manager. Trav. Pass. Agent E. WYKES. LocalAgent. TOLEDO NN ARB0 H 2? AND NORTH MICHIGAN RAILWAY. t Mil .( f 1 - .j Mm uwurJCv.. y5 BAY CITY ' (.VAyil Kap. zliUwJ Tattle Cr ': KjUio TIME TABLE. IN EFFECT JULY 9, Trains Ieave'Owosso as follows: A em h Ft. W.tyncVT e' h'. NORTH. SOUTn. 1 10:00 a. m. 8:S0 a. ni. 7:3 p. ni. 4 5:55 p. m. Boat leaves Frankfort for Menominee, Mich., Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Fri day, at V a. m. i.eavo nionominee ai 11 p. m. amo davs for Frankfort. Leave Frankfort for Kewaunee, Wis., Wednes . day and Saturday, 10 a. m. L.cave Ke waunee, Wis., for Frankfort, same days, 4 p.m ' C. V. Gibson, Agt Owosso"" - VICH IC AN (TENTRAL " The Niagara Falls Route.': 0 SAGINAW DIVISION. - OWOSSO TIME CARD. ' TRAINS SOUTH. Chicago Express leaves 8:00 a. m arrives Jackson 10:15 a. m., Chicago4:S0 p. m.. Slcepo ' and parlor car, Mackinaw to Jackson. Chicago Express, daily, leaves :0f, p. m. arrtves in Jackson 11 :20 p. m..Cbicnco7:10 a. m. Through Slocpcr (Bay City to Chicago) dally. ' owosso Accomoaaiion leaves z:uu p.m., amv log in Jackson 4 :0., p. m. Ilav City Accomodation leaves Hay City 9:50. a. m. ; Saginaw 10:88 a. m., arrives at Owosso 1 1 :ot p. m. TRAINS NORTH Hav City Express, dailv. leaves 6:40 a. m. arrives at Ilay City 8:40 a. m. Sleeper, Chicago td Hay City. Mnrouetto Kxpress leaves owosso 7:i5p. nv. arrives ai nay city v.'M p. m. sicepcr ana par iar- lor car, jacKson 10 Mackinaw city. owosso Accommodation leaves jacKSonn: arrives at Owosso 1 :0A t. m. Bsn'" mil.. ..tjf v 1 J 11.1111 f" it i . 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