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jUornui2 Telegram. GliAND KAPHAS, DEC. 1, lisM. HINDU MICHIGAN MATOIIU. IUt!c Creek ccl!-te h vs U studriiVi. They u.t haYfc iili 0 tr.'U hoUid in Cadil lac 11. W. Sl::i::i, of Bay Citj, La pattLtt! a rcw r'dlt.r s.itc. ii.f.re I) v. :inx;r liS the C;uiillac Veneer and Couiuiy will bo running. Mm. C. L K.titia broke her arm Saturday uhile !sk.-lici4 ia the Mi -)! roller rink.. tl. HI tcktiMii, of the IV Paw Omrier, Lw t.iktJi Ch.ir.'-; of Lhb Flint Dtrnui'rtlt. U'iV. L'Liti. II. Kt?.ty4 h-V- fcc'Cvpted the li.lA- tor;itj of the (ir.iiiJ Haven Congregational -lurch. M. (J. Avmll, city editor of th Mu-keoa J'jurutl, slip;-;l ui ou the ici ;tnd broke hi wrnt l;it wn k. (i. W. Sctrll A Co.. harvIwHrH dealers of K.t.t Hama., tn ulu an a.-a i jam en t Friday u r rc-Ut-nok London. It U rumored th;it the Chicago A NVt ux railway wili exUnd tho road from n. Jonei.h to Dcrruu Si'riaH. 4 A new hell in thf M. K. Church at Cooters- A '-villa called th j cod together to worship tor tti nrjt time, on I'hurday. Ik-njamiu Hundcy, an old re-ddent of Ho mer, died m Kan-a.i on Fiiday, and hi r- main. wt rw buried at llour yesterday. M.tubteo waiib a iklva l.ockwood club at tho skating rink. IvtoirU to one toy do'u thi w ty lltnry. Shall we Ht-uttafew up? The director of the ;oor at Muskegon want a teneir.eut Lou erected b) tho city capable of accommodating ten or twelve faimho-4. The faith healer U doinj valiant work at M ini-tct, and till Hrother Hilton chew tob.iccu. Perhaps our faith M weak, but he can't cured. A new ft. A. U. io:t was organized at Chrhire, Alh'' in County, lat week. The n i iii e ,-i !- tt-d n II. l Chapin, Post, and tho t.un.bt r i-i - '7. 'I he (Yp, milli? (yf''rrer has a devil whom it think h i- one of the seven wonders. Hi- -at.iiitic luije: he.tutr smokes, chews, r.nr l-im li.toiKat.ii' iititiorn. Iht- cu!pji ttur itoin Manistee fonnd j-ix i,y -tive f.triiilit h without llibhs. So won d.rtLe 'lunrs rt p t d .-even drunk? and dis-ordiilit-s in na i.tih item hut wV-ek. H. inelb ii h it lewr uher', of Caro, deal- r in txl-., -ln.t .s and clothing, were closed by S:iii:tw ptrti - on a inortL':ii,'e yesterday. Liabilities brluct 11 1",IXW alid 'I lie annual couf rMice of county agents and contention of the board of charities and .crn ctions wUlIx he'il in the fonrejjation p. nl church at Kalamazoo December 'J and 10. ! 'lh? lit v. W illiam Walker, of Saginaw City, will h ctureat the 1'rc sbyterian Church, at Allegan, to-mo.rw nibt. Subject, "Tho future of the colored people of tho United States." The Allegan Gu .re tte says: 4ShrcwdSaai;n tuckers mix suckers vuth their whitensii when they vi.it Alh-an; and there's mary an AlltiTiuder who can't tell a pucker from a sword-tish." From the Pier Cove pier, this season, there were shippe d i"ij,,7' baskets of peaches, barrels of apples, 1,(M Hacks potatoes, 11 crates berries, ke's and 3 barrels of cider, and 10 coops chickens. John K. Hammond, formerly clerk at De troit police headquarter, but latr chemist for the Detroit Malt and Hop Hitters Co., fell dead Saturday morning while blacking his tnots. He wa widely known. Wm. Kinney, of Detroit, whowaa arrested at .Millinion a few days ao charged with murd. -run; Chas. Fink, was bfing examined Frid ty. 'I he coroner's j jry ?aid Fink's death w-ts accalental, but suspicion is entertained ii' iint Kinney. A Laketown man say; 'the people there would bo 'lad if some minister who is fireachin because ho loves God and his fel ow beings, and is willing to trust Divine Providence for his salary," would come that way once in a while. Charles Persey, of Holland, who was ad quitted Wednesday on a charge of rape, was rearrested late last night on n charge of smuggling instruments into the jail at Grand Haven, to liberate thce confined there at the time, thirteen in numbt?. Eighteen years ago "Little Jake," of East Saginaw, loaned a friend 3)0 to go to the gold regions. He was to pay it with interest in six months. He hf.s just received . $2, rxi.75, being principal and interest at seven per cent, compounded every five years. Wm. Heirners, of E;vt Saginaw, shot Judd Grigware twice Thursday night and placed the muzle of his revolver in his own mouth and fired. The former accused the latter of being unduly intimate with his wife. Both men are in the hospital and will possibly die. A honse belonging to tho Dorey Fitzhugh rstate in We Bay City was destroyed by tire Thursday morning.valoed at R)0. Mrs. Capt. Samuel Smith, of Detroit, had just moved into the house, and lost all her household r fleets, including wtno, and fd W in cash. Her los waa about $LO0. Latent reports to the Michigan Board of Health show that rheumatism, neuralgia, bronchitis, and intermittent fever were the diseases m the order named that were caut ing the most sickness in Michigan during the week ending Nov. 22. Diphtheria was reported at nineteen places. Court p.d jonrned at Grand Haven Iastwek afN r sentencing to J ickson penitentiary H. I)x)nker for four jor,t Geo. Williams for threv years and A.J. Donker for four years nntl ix months also to the House of Correc tion W. Roberts and H. Boberts four years t'nch, A. Hill and H. Hoyer ninety days each. Fmnk Duncan, of Pinormning, went home drunk List Thur!my ni'ht, accused his wife of infidelity and drew a revolver and shot at her f'Mir tunes. Two of the balls took effpet am! it is thought she cannot recover. He nl-io tired one shot at his twelve-year-old d in Ver. but withou. eilect. Duncan was arrested. The jury in th cise of Charles Neville, who wns formerly coachman forC. J. Whit-ij'-y, th well-known thfatriral manager of D troit. who indue-d Mr. Whitney's daugh ter to !ope and marry him, was convicted Saturday, at Toledo, the jury deliberating only eivht minute. Neville was shown to l-ivf been married even times, and two or th-e of his present victims wre present to testify against him. The barn of Hon. A. M. WilMt of North Plain-", w.as buri-. d Isst Friilay morninir. Mr. Willett was Uoirg his "chores" before d-'jliht with a latitern in his hand wheu he ?fiUf.oU: over a lar k anil fell, breaking his I interd and -wtting 1h straws an hay on tire. Thf barn was entirely consumed to f ther with a large quantity of hay and thirty fancy fine wool sheep. The loss was covered by insurancf. A trio of three-r?ud mnte men James MrGuire, Dnnul McGmnis, and Thom?.s McNorton, fltas llobf rt Norton were tried at Fi Rapid on Friday, for attempting to practice their profusion in Fig Rapids; but only McGai-" v: focud cnlty, the case aain-! Md tint: is and McNorton haviti? l-n ivlle ppKe.pjip!. The enrds fonnd in !, tha pTi-evn;in of Mcnir ffff cremated by t!v- Justitv. but the oTneT of thfin was let eft on "v.-pen.h d u fence. r?',e f-Hiixving pafeni were issn! lat t.i Michigan inrentor: Alfrtnl B'ra- Ivatt Ci.k, uv: William R. Fox. Ore",.! Kfrid. roller grind: rg mill; Thomas G-uT;cy. Detroit, derrick: Daniel L A W. H. Iveeier, (irand Bp.ii!. e-ring machine hutl: l-lon A. Marh, Fatf Cr'-ek, rrers ir.g for sfia.n engine; Francis R Max. ws'll, J.-.cn, (.earn boiler mcior; Charles K. i)ui.a-vaite. IPiron, f aria scraper; Joseph Fhi'.iirs Ea-t Sgin.iw, molding cutter; Irett F. Fncier, 5uinner, mechanical tele-phec. A PARISIAN MSTEUYJ An Affair Which Troubltxl tho Par Lj Police. lux fur WUkh lla.tt. All Lb CrUuluiU lusirt La Fruut !ckIog tar HiumiUot 3toti4 La FrU. Cor. Boston Journal. Parli, writes Edward King fnim ParU, Li tHl tha city of tnyatcrie of weird iuid strang crimes aud the jopulac dearly loves a good old -fashioned blood curdling criminal mystery. Tho concierge lott ou it. They iit in their logJ after nightfall, in thi October eaioa, when th dirknei fall early, and talk with bated breath of the Lfteat enation iu tho pec Laity which they o much atfect. Thi euiatiou U 1V1. Now Pel Is a scientific, eiptirimcnting kind of clock-maker, a man of Invention ont whoao restless, pierc ing eye, tlaihiug behind hi spectacle-i, have frightened many a person who looked Into hi face, nay thj concierge. One day Pel came to live- at Moutreuil, near Pari. Hh had a small houa aud only one servant, named Marie lioehmer. He shut hirnaelf up in a laboratory tilled with strange in struments and noxious-looking fluid In greeu jars ou the shelve, lie worked all night, a If he had been seeking for the philosopher's stone. JIe now and then walked abroad, but the neighbors seemed to shun him aa if by instinct. One day the servant Marie Boehmer fell ill. She constantly complained of burning pain in her stomach. Some good soul went to attend her, and spread in the sub urb the report that she could not recover. On a certain evening they left her, prom ising to return at early morning. When they came next day they were met by the philosopher Pel. "She has gone away," he said. "Gone away," they re peated, in astonishment. "Why, we feared she would not live through the night!" "Nevertheless, she has gone; she nsked me to go for a cab, which I did; she arose, dressed herself and went off in the cab. I did not hear the direction she gave to the driver; but probably she ha gone to a hospital." This singular statement satisfied the neigh bors for only twenty-four houri, at the end of which time they searched the hospitals. No Marie Boeh mer. Then they began to gossip, and from gossip they proceeded to denunciation. The result was that the philosopher Pel, who was found calmly pursuing hi ab struse studies, was arrested and walked off to a Pari prison on suspicion of having murdered aud concealed Marie Boehmer. Now came one person who told how Pel had been seea carrying mysterious pack ages away at night to throw into the stream since the girl's disappearance. Now came another who had found a pack age of human hair in the well of M. Pel. "He is a poisoner," said everyone, and the concierges added that ho was a magician who had sold his soul to the devil. In prison Pel behaved like a true philoso pher, and the police authorities were very much mystified. They found nothing at first in his dwelling which seemed to in dicate a crime. Hi laboratory was tilled with things which indicated that he was a profound student of toxicology. He said that he was an inventor that he had in vented a new powder which the Govern ment had tried, and which would have been adopted had not a cannon charged with this powder sxploded on the day of the de cisive experiment and blown an officer to pieces. This trifling accident appeared to have prejudiced the Government against Pel's invention. His story concerning the powder proved true. He added that he had never been married, had always lived quietly with only one servant, like the one who had just disappeared, and, heaven blees her,he didn't know whither she had gone. But Pel's statement that he had never been married was presently shown to be untrue by no less a personage than the brother of his deceased wife, who now ap peared upon the scene, and stated that he had married his sister, nvho had quite a little dowry, and that shortly after her marriage she died In horrible suffering. Pel, who bad been living in the Avenue Klesen, disappeared soon after the wife was buried, ior there wa3 no investigation, although some of the friends thought the circumstances of the death unnatural. "Now," says tho brother, "I beliove Pel poisoned his wife, and I propose to have the body, which has been buried a year, exhumed and examined." At this, Pel, who had shown agitation on being con fronted with this brother, was greatly dis tressed. Tho polico returned to his house at Montreutt, and this time succeeded in finding a broken furnace, which showed signs of recent use. They conclude that he first poisoned and then cut up and burned the lody of Mario Boehmer; that he pois oned his wife, and meantime a dreadful story has come In about a servant leaving hi service in 1S7(, declaring that her mas ter was trying to poison her. Pel still de nies, but evidence seems accumulating to crush him. The mystery is in the motive which has actuated Pel, if, indeed, he has committed these crimes. The police incline to think that he has done ail the crimes just for fun as tho Pomeroy boy tortured othor chil dren. That he is an adept In the composi tion of poisons there is n i doubt. But he had no reason for p dsoning hi wife; he has a reasonably Urge income from his own property, and aa to putting his serv ants out of the way, it could only have 1mhi done for the love of crime. It Is thought that he will be proven to be a pro fessional poisoner. But he may be inno cent and the "victim of circumstances." Fir the moment he i a rreater sensation than the meeting of th? Chaml-ers, cr the new air-ships, or the forthcoming opera by Saint-Saens. Why She Never 3Trrtrl. Cor. Cincinnati Commercial -Gazette No doubt It tAkes pluck for a man of modest fortune to sk a rich woman to marry him. and no doubt rich women often go unmarried for want of the asking. Th$ writer once aiked of Po ton's loveliest woman, s.mr thing past hr first youth, rich, of excellent family, and an altogether charming rson: "Mi's L , why hav yen nver married ?" "I am tempted to tell you the truth w ith a vivid blu.h, "nobody haj ever asked rn. I am rich aud well born, and my own mistress. A man could cTer me very little that I harf not. except his lore, and I fancy mot of men don't aprm-iate that tri'V at its fall value. At lean ther dcn'S know how should they ? how muca a true man's lov U rr a l-tt wmw." INSURANOE AGENCY OF M. W. BATES & COMPANY, No. 10 Canal St., Booms 5. 6. 7 and &. RESIDENT AGENTS FOR THE Organized. 1n Liverpool and London and Globs lN--,utn lKr Lancashire lHXIuiperial 1717 Norwich Union IftJki Home 1K.' Underwriter's Agency , It&J Gtrinania lfoO Niagara iHr-3:tua lblO-Hartford Ir54 Phtenix Connecticut . 171 National .... 17J2 Insurance Company of North America . ... l-U Pennsylvania Itd-Hpringtield, F.AM , lSU-Citizeu'a 1M)7 Cooper New York Life 1NJ7 Michigan Mutual Life 1872 Accident Insurance Company of North America. . . , Total Capital Represented, MILLER & MIDDLETON, FRESCO f7 ' l ' "Hi DECORATIVE WttrWM PAPER AND PAINTERS. 1 56 Ottawa Street, D. A. BL0DGETT. D. F. DIGGINS. D. A. BLODGETT & CO., Cadillac, 'Michigan. Collections promptly attended to at current rates. Interest paid on time deposits. J. S. McGHEGOB, New Steam Dye Works, 20 Fountain St.,' Grand Rapids. Ladies Dressee, Cloaks, Shawls or Baeqnee Cleaned or Dyed in a Superior manner. Gentle men's Made-Up Garment Cleaned or Dyed and Handsomely Pressed by Bteam; Equal to new. Uepairing Done. Goods Received and Returned by Express. mIt apply. Prn or Jlr, r Betl, afMest, Fial '!ttDWus. S154BOXM 3; BMdaolMCai. S&Mn( ? Ar Mtrmr. 10 oen; bT mil!. Adr, With r1tt. CZfu Cures Sore Throat, 1 anirOsraiJsriwirinrrnanLiT AwlUOBafe,- quick cure, any aiL ki, ktUTal rlif for lrl or womkti traoblct. Brd, Aa. 0fk Hoarseness, Tickling of the Throat. Very pleasant to take. It regulates the bowels. It is the largest bottle for the price known, try it, the price is only 25 cents. GEO. Gk STBKBTBB, Sole Proprietor, 89 MONROE ST, GRAND RAPIDS. STEKETEE'S Sure Cure, price 50 cents. For sale FOLLOWING COMPANIES: AkMrU. an. 1, 14. 1 ,421,315 1,11,071 7,4,015 1,K74,U tUlf.,044 4,M1,JK 4,4a.ViJ 1,K37,7JJ 1,774 ,MJL5 y,J7i,(2J M,51LVJUL 1,U,S78 00,000 , , , , .England. . England, .England, . Kngitoid, . England. .New York, .New York, ,N w York, .New Y'ork, .Hartford, .Hartford, .Hartford, .Hartford, .Hartford, .Philadelphia, .Philadelphia, .Bpringneld, .Pjtkburg, . Dayton, .New York, , .Detroit, .Montreal, capital, $121,119,534 HANGERS. Grand Rapids, Mich. FARMING AND STUMP LANDS For Sale to actual settlers at low prices and on favorable terms. Located in the oonnties of Osceola, Clare, Missaukee, Wexford and Roscommon, Mich igan. For particulars address DHAr BLODGETT, 45 Monroo Stroot,' GRAND RAPIDS. MICH. JAMES H. CAMPBELL, LZj ATTORNEY AT LAW Roorn 5 Immen tfiocr 43 Monroe Street. R, ill'hjilcIso.HsrfftsavieciOiehfar A,SDecialtv: CHRONIC DISEASES. Nervous Debility, OpiumHabit & Stutterinjctired Patients treated at home. Artificial Eyet.etc. Call or write, N.J. AIKIN. M.0.,Graad Rapids, Mich. n PIOIS.IIITIIIVIE Chest and Lung diseases, Coughs, Colds, ALSO WHOOPING COUGH CURE Read Vhttt Van f.-ic Od o" Kln 5? Piln h$ Dene or the Peop'i. m bate Vu.' Mic (XI tvr iLVeriil lA exU'rn! a;i4:4iiuufc,iu i- CukieA'ulicXut. bcrirf, Hnlf, etc., uad t-jui itoie UrtU-r. it U njntcullj tiuiud to cfillvircju, fc it vtai t ud Willi fcoicTj tud fc&UttwlWU, tui Ilimli$ rnirrii it to nirrnt. . J. W. EDDI. I u-i Vaa's Mtrio Oil for hcurtdia, and it Li prvvwd to U ktU factory, kJt it L fu;ed t'Ltirvly; tlej our litit dr iififc-LU.r Vk i-unl by it, Jivih. liiffi. by luttriiiil fur Soro TLroat, txiiubiiitd atii & b.ifrt? CouU uxvi ll(j&rt iit; klo u mtoi by the of btolirl Kw ilitui ruml by it of a w-4-y fcvrru Ijuru lux-ii. 1 c&a liever &b.y much iu i-rt.i? uf uux Mic Oil. (jriOivl Jl&veu, Aj ril 14. aotir. truly, -JACUll DkSI'IXDLK. We iiave oj! your Miiiic Oil for ttiitrhl ywtrw. wid would not like t Ui witliout it. a it i a .Kd fhitiiy mwlicuit, 'u: Hurus, lJruiw. i.r 'l'Lroot, (.'oide, rtc, l.-nr 1 truly rwvuin-nd it to tLHX.uLlic. iiliV. 11 VAMUJiMUiji. lVlerwfl, N. JM Feb. 11, lv4. 5!utktfcou, Mich. MR.N. 0. VANDEliLlSDEJ ; bat Ui Jour M.nc OU with great MUf action. r; of our children whd tku fcick with (fco-odltd) diih tiiriH. Of course wt euijloytl a dvK-tor. bat the child grvw worn every day. Out? morning, the doctor cvdled with four more of hit irofcioii; BJid COUt-oitod. If the child Would 1 taJit ia the evening they were to oju the child's throat Mid cut the tihiejrm out. 'ihi 1 did not iijinxve of, but as there was no hoj.e vt the chihi's rocoverv, I consnUi. Finally our neighbor, Ir. P, Vander werp. called with a bottle of your Mic Oil, and hkiml if we would it it would oot-t us noth ing. We t3Te the ciald three or he uro; in Uriially every hour, and iHulticl the bole of it fort with onionr .and bathd its throat vail with Slavic Oil, and hen the dtK.tor came in theeveii inKhewanud to know what w hat! jriven t!ie tchiid, as it breitthwi ao muc h wtfier. 1 told Liia we tiMi Van's Maric OiL He aaid keep rhvrht on ueinir it a, tliat was Utter tlian he could do. 1 have tliankcd Sirs. Vanderwerp a tiiousand tiinf for her kinlnt, and 1 sincerely thank you for your valuable medicine, lour truly, M K: A. D. PAIN. Mukec;on.--I wru!d snjr. I have known the cf fects of Van's Mwric Oil, in doratic prwtic, always with rood etlects. never with baa eilect. Have proscribed it inlny practice; find it a very good and aale CiKiiOine. W. II. DELAP, M. D. Van's Jlnc Oil or Kirtg 'ot Pain is mannfac- tnml by r. (J. lun'erlinde, Mueketfon, Mich and is bold by all dealers. Grand Rapids NATIONAL BAjStK. OF GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN. OrjtanizM Slarch, 1S80. Gapita.1, - - d 500,000 Surplus, $100,000, EDWIN P. UIIL, FIIEE51AN CiODFllEY. President. Vice-President. WM. W1DDIC0MB, CSacLier. tSyinterofit at 3 ier cent. xr annum a all time depobits. DIBECTORS : Edwin F. Uhl, Freeman Oodfrsy Geo. H. Ix)ng, Knos Putnam, Wm. G. Herpolshsimer, M. J. Clark, D. II. Waters, Jos. Houseman, Geo. C. Kimball,. Charles 8. Haltine, M. Engloman, Thomas D. Htlmson, Wm. Wlddioomb. NEW CROP ABSOLUTELY PURE NEW PROCESS BUCKWHEAT FLOUR Jost Received and for 6ale in any quantity by 13. S. HARRIS, 525 and 527 South Division St. Grand Rapids CZrTii at same place. 3 RAILROAD TBTE TArU v Gr&nd B&pida tx Indira GOisa xoian. I Am ti. I. Ptt:sdLey A MaAiifta Ex b il iu Vs ' .- Ci2i.."itati i'.Ki-liWkC Lx. ... V:JLfcm a 1 1. Wjnr A Urfcud iU.j ivi Ijl. i- i iu Sit-a G ra.L J liod A t WUiac Ac. S-lJ GQ1XU SOUTH. Ciaciniiati Ex 7xi) aa Mackujc A i.'mcii.Ui.ti llx 4 ? s? pia - ilckiuac A it- YW.jiipJLx ....l 'l;:. t.u 11 ii ai CavlliifC A Grand Lai'Lis Ac . I.jnu All i--sius Chuiy exwit buiii:j. Notra 'lruin ltwvingat Vs i. m. 1.h rVtHd nJA fcurvj :u lr tr j ax J Mf kn.ar i 'ity. 1'raUi hfcvix t UZI a. xu. i':.4ir 1-m for Xravre i'i'f, I StTH-lraia Iinrat i.Z, jv. ru. lu IWtKtd rut! hit jiiir (,'a.r for Cxnriunjtii. i 'i'ljMnvti ticket cnu he t-ltainvl at (t'uioa TivkK Oditiei, cortier Monne u,A ():uk '.rtvts and at U nioa Deijot. C. 1 1K h S ij 1 . GtUi'l 1 .--t; At t. Detroit, Grand Haven Milwaukee G01SU wlst. Arrive, 1!orninif Exprwws fl'tJOUKt Mail tSunj!xtt Ex i)its . . . . iMixed Mifc-Lt EiXyrts ..ll':4 i-iu . . 1. 1 J J'!U I AO axa lt.:'j j it i M ) am GOLSO VAST. fSttamtoit Extirts I 2 ax kit. lv)i. fc.IC tl iiruurL Mtol flJrnitiid Exj)refs Atlantic Exreee tMixe4, Mkhti coach Haiiy, Hundays t xiv i-t-i . If 10 am I'ii n.'en takiLir tl.r ti a. m. liiiTtte ii:hL ckse ciun-tion at OwfirvM fr lvi.ui:. aud at Detroit ftr New Voik, arriiJ.j; there at a. in th following ruomiii:. Nirht txrn-sfr has local hh- i-it.j? ( r lMro;! to Gnaid lUi'idh. Tliis i xttt cmly line runniii.' AtJuic l- j.n- Inavinif here at 1U 45 X' tn., With bitj.ii.: ijir to lK'troit, jnakiti: iliix-t rnntvtioi:t ior all ihim luift, arnviiig at .New York?, m. il.v mxJ infrnir:. J'arlor Car on xuml trtiiiis ixith tt j.-.i wt. The train leaving at i:li p. ru viij iuke connvtion with Milwaukee tlIa jJJj.txi; bun(hy. Thruufh ticket whkJ at I).. (J. II. A M. li.c in Morton liou A k. ard at the l i.t. I). iXfVll U. City IW. A:ei,t. (JEO. IL ItLEVK. Traihc Max-r. Chit-o. Lako Shoro & Michigan Southern. (KALAM1XOO MV1UON.) Arne. hx(re-s... Jjoj.m Mail..... am All tr&in ihiilv nrr.t K'inJav. Ijac. iiw am 4? 0 The train leaving at 4 i. xi;. connect at Wl.ite lik7m with Atlantic Lxir u Main lune, which has l'alac DiawiLu; 1Umixi hiinjijui Coacfci f rora Chioa-o t-o New Vtik an liiu-a without chanrt. The traia leaTin? at 7 i" a. m. connfy-t at Wl.i PiKton (pvinff one hour for dinner) w ith New York KxitHM on Main Line. Through ticket and bTthb iu Sleeping (acL caji be aecurl at Union iitket utiine, tJ iMuu btr-'t, aad lXiot. All trains will run hy Kih meriiiiaa Gxi., Licl is au iniauts slower thiai lh troit time, J. W. ilchXNNLY. Gcn'l Igx. Michigan Central. (OIUND KAIll DrrifclUN.) lejart. Arme, Of) axa I1 15.1 kn Detroit Lx....t Cijj am Day hlxire.. 12:45 ira N. V. tlx prt . 6 hi pa Atlantic klx.. . VllJra Way Freight . . 6 ii I am trarltir cars attach!, l'aciCc Lx.. LtK'lJ J'ki.. Mail Way l-'reitrht i l i xo t'd lliil.iile Lxtl MIinr car attaclievl. Pacific and New York Lxj re Oaily. Ialinc4i rains aauy exc'it rsuniiajn. New York t'at Line nxnn daily, arririnirt Detroit at 12-i5 a, mM and New Yoxa at U o'i ik the neit eFening. A train leaves Dtnit at 4 i. m., excej t H:m days. with Drawing Jlom ainl Parlor t j4rs lor Grand Ilaiiii, rtchinK here at In j. n: Dirct and ironu.t nnwliun mju vnh Grt Western, (Jntnd Trunk aud Cannoia Ku:rn trains, in same dejot at Detroit, thiit. aoiliii4 tranhfern. The Detroit KxireH lfavii.K at f -if) a. m. 1 Drawing Itooxn and J'ar'or Car for lMroit, nwU in that city at 11:4.5 a. New York lOJtj a. ta and lkton 2:40 p. m. text i.iy. Through tickets for all ioit,t and 31 ir.i? ca bertlis may be prooumi at Union TickK Oihcw corner Monroe and Ottawa btreu hzA at Union Dcrot. J. T. 8THULTZ. Gcn'J kpt.. P? Mf.nnSu Gko. W. Muskon, Ticket AknU City. J. tt. Hawkins, Ticket A nt, De;t. Chicago & West Michigan. Lieavev. Mail liji am Day Exrrfs..Tl2ii, jim N'iirht Kxrrws. hZL Dm Amvs, Ninrht Hxr-rp I V era Mad t 4 tit j,m Day llxrrf..Tll-45 ns Dailr. HWdh finr.t Kiunlnr. Union Dejot on Ionia btrH. Through coach to Chicago on P15 a. m. train. Thronirh iarJor-rir to Ctiicaro on 12 3 i. m train. Through Iull man frloei'ing-cvr and c,atk to Chicago onb!5 x. rn. train. NEWAYGO J)l VISION. Arrite. !!.!? am Eirrrw f--) am KxpreH 4:!.jm W I Tiki . a 11 .. IS i.m Trains iave from and arriv kt Vt pot. The northern terminus of this Division is lialdwin, on F. A Kv. Pa'Cers from th North for CljiiD and points Vot of (irard )uiiids. change cars at West Grand liajud, except on the A) p. m. traia whn they rhanpe at Av'nos Junction. J. 11. PALMKli, (ien'l Fr. ifirt t nl Pas. .U' tit. (llio. VI Monro Htrw-U Gra W. Mr?K)?f, Ticket Ap nt, City. Michigan c Ohio Railroad. raserLrT Tin. e Table. OolnWet. (Cnt.ral Time) Goir cI.b Mxd. l'asa. Pas. Pa. 1 Mid A. ML. A. M. P. K. HTT10T. A. W. I. M. J . VL. 5:2)10.10 Sjo Lv. 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