iM oriiinir Toloirram. GRAND HAl'lDS, DUO. MlNOIt MICIIKiVN JIATTKIM. Ther? h only unc siw uall run:iin;it Mu.v A l-K-tor h to l ti-i-l AS! .;-m fur 'ivin Jmdicii.r 'hile drunk. LmuU-r f r. il.ti bt tvvt en Makt-.'ua uad 'iiic.t." Luc Lddy i- Tht- I .t t i.cv" frou; Dm I-iku Superior k''-vi liilat liidktt -lability of the' cUlcr- i 1 - A f.iUiily iu J.ifUjii ciiine very utar bvin M.ifi-.tu-vi hy co.tl ;;.i. They are rtcjverixite' li'ly. M. II. Chirk U nw wjIu proprietor of the M.tni.-u iM-iiiurrnt, Ctuia, S. llrowu having M'Ululniwii. Tho htutiti Lih-M of the M;uiitt-o San itarium eon-iniio from threo to live toa of M;Uii-ti.p; people, can now rt-ach the De troit, .M.tniUrtt.; A Mackinac Hailroudinoue U ly ;t Kred-dro. T'ht? H nue County TtacherVa A.-ciHtion L-t to he h 1 J in 1'IymoQthoa Friday and Sat urday, I.c. 5 and . The revenue cutter Andy Johnson, famil i.tr t. every Michigan port, h to be rebuilt thu winter at Milwaukee. i'ort Huron luu paid i,()U) thin year for taxt j. ihirtet u miles of city water main have bo n laid daring the hchmju. The Jackson KKctrie l.i'ht Company is to be reorganized. It ia intended to put in new machinery and increa.-e the capacity. The five pri-oners who broke jail at Kida mao lat Saturday have all been recaptured none having ,'ot further than Nottawa. The annual ine tiu and supper of the Urauch County liar Association wiu held at the Smthern Michigan hotel in Coldwater, Monday liiht. It U said that more applet have been ship peit from Allegan county this fall than for y nr previum. Hopkins ntation alone had shipped lo, barrel-. Tho Salvation Army is having a hard Htru'-Ie for life in wicked Detroit. Their meeting are beiiu; broken up imd the Salva tionist are Inm; .-toned. While .switching Monday morning; in the Michigan A Ohio yard at Marshall, a younjj man named Tom Kuell had one le run over and badly cm-died by tho card. Win. T. Orvcs died at the Hospital and Home in I'ort Huron Sunday, from paralysis r uined by a bullet wound received in the f uehead at the battle of Drury'a Muff, Viu Hdward Y. l'later, of Norvell, was found ib-ad in hi- bed last Thursday morning by Anthony Holmes, a iiero. An iniuist de-cidt-d that he came to his death from natural cau Isaac Hi wo, an old and respected citizen, was instantly killed at the liable tannery works, Whitehall, on Saturday morning, by bein caught in tho cogwheels of the tan bark grinder. A vein of soft water with sutticient head to i;ive a flowing well has been struck at thw Ionia artesian well, at a depth of lM feet. The water is tlowin at the rate of three bar rels a minute. Mrs. Fredoriea I'eterman, of Kalamazoo, has receivtil a judgment of .-JiNJO against that city for injuries received by falling on a de fective sidewalk. The accident occurred on Sunday, Sept. i3J, 1K5. Two human skulls and miscellaneous bouts were found by workmen at North Muskegon on Monday. The skulls had bullet holes through them. It is thought they were barud forty years no. Tho Michigan Huvy company of Kala maoo are adverti-in for painters and blacksmiths. This wideawake company are I.U) cutters behind their orders, and are working their men nights to catch up. Unr'lars raided the general store of Frank 15. Watkins, at Monterey, Monday niht, and carried otT between six hundred and one thou-tand dollars worth of underwear, dresa L'ools, etc. They took the beat in the house. No clue. At the faith-cure at Manistee on Monday fifterrwxm sizteen persons claimed to le healed of various diseases, twenty were cleansed and four converted. Hearing was restored to one person after n deafness of twenty years. On Sunday evening a house in Montague lloum to Mrs. Nelson, n widow, was burned to the ground during the absence of tho owner. When she reached the place she w vs informed that her only child, fire years old, had perished in the i!arncs. Tl-.e pupils in a school in the Saginaw Val h y may think themselves fortunate in hav ing a very onerous teacher. She rave them a I hanksi,'ivin dinner. Kihty ravenous apetites must have cleared that table in short order. Citiens of l'incrmnin are indignant at the action of a Michigan Central railroad conductor who, upon bein told by a pas-, seii'T that he (the passenger) was ''t.'oinff to hell." charged the individual 2T cents and to!d him to et off at I'incjnnin. Dnrtu the Christmas vacation an oppor tunity will bo afforded, students and pro feors f the l'niver-ity to see tho South and attend the World' Fair at New Orleans. They will Ifvave Ann Arlorin a special car on Dec. IV. The round trip fare will not exceed Win. (. (Iraves, ono of tho employee of the I'ptoii Mannfacturini! Company, died at th hospital antl home in Detroit Sunday, his death having Im en caused by paralysis, re fuiHirii; from a bulh t wound in the forehead whieh he received in the battle of Drury's Cluff, Va. An arrangement for selling tho $7.",0() W(rth )f city bond- issued for water works and tire department improvements in Jack son, have filially !eeii jerfecteil. All that i now reinir'd i the signatures of the mayor and reordtr. The two vrfntletnen will le ri'piirel to sin their rvsj ective name I,lf0 times. The Detroit Association of Stationary I!n tirieer No. 1 of Michigan wishes to found .I library ami r adin-roorn. It hn i-s!jtd an api eal for a stance ti manufacturer, nif-r-cli rits and other br. dties nu n. The reason e;iTen is t?.at the public library iloe not con tain on standan! work on rn jirKerin pu!i hs.'ied witltin the la-t ten years. The tf. (har D. Hake r, D. D.. pastor of th Firt l're-by terian chnrrfi of Detroit, ha re iiTTi' I and acopted a call to I'hiladel j hi. i. He k'ie as his reason that his con uTOiTvtion tio-r was mostly christian, there wt r very few rnoro ti) !e converted, that he wa ov rworked and h.ad no Um for tndy, ard that t! health "of his wif demanded a Margaret Matlter pi iy ''Tl'.e H'rieym)nM Ial iMiaoo this week. We now rntertain a r. w !oie that om iuftaene mar h t'ro''ht to .ar mi rltit oi l facl'.1or i'.atati fa- le!' ; h. Si I of ft n of the f or arid 'e-r,t! r Kal umzHS-i outfit b rrif .j a! rr .i.'id iiivtte brother K.ton to o nnd M r-ret with th-Mii. Int fhnce, yirls, tit'.s leap ji ar. 'Ro f.fti-'h mr ?al mref in of th Mirfd V"!?l Si iV Ho'ti ''t iral S.h-u ty p n- 1 ort M ?m! ly riM. 1'r f. Hnrjr K. of H t1 I ..T V. -f ! to t! A i f j' ni-.l i ; f I "' i1 Iteit i'..l"fi.iw iMi.!y I'.f f'dt In t!.. i?. i '.;i if I'tt fi'lf r-.t la. l a j f i I ! : f I' ) f t lit Mtj o. -i i- r It. v.. OUT OF TOWN NEWS. Items Gathered b MTlegrami Cor respondents in Western Michigan. II As i im;s. Correrj- liil. nee t;f TiilC TtLluililM. HA-ri.Ni, Dec. The alumni and for mer student of Albion College, rei-idm' in this city, are prcp.iiini to ive a musical and literary entertainment next week for thu benefit of the Abury Ccntenuary fund. This makes the third society organized in this place for the furtherance of this iro- ject. Saturday morning a warrant was issued for ttm arrest of John Van iirunt, u twtive-y ear old lad residing iere, for mak ing an as.-auit upon a farmer' boy who was driving into town with u load of wood. Johu tricked up a lar ?tone, throwing it at the boy, hitting him in the face and cutting a bad fa,-h. Vouurf Van Urunt Udoji to a fe'an of kids who live in an underground hut and are the terror of the entire neighbor hood. Novels, card and tobacco play an important part in their daily gathering's. As yet he officers have not been able to tlnd the festive Juhnnit. Circuit Court con vents to-day. About tlui only tiling of im Iortance hi bo tried is tho Strong case which will bo commenced to-morrow morn ing. T his promises to be a hotly contested case, as the defendant has employed the best le;al talent in the county. Tho rinks are all booming as u.iual. lat week a live-mile race wjis skated between Will 0. lionuttt utd K. W. iol.-ou, two fast skaters, ending iu an easy victory for llonnett. The JetTerson street rink is fast taking the lead on account of its convenience and size. The railroad question is virtually settled, and Hastiut's id to Ikj blessed with a second line of road, which will oen up the southern part of the county, Kivin' to Hastings the trade and market which lias heretofore yone to llattle Creek and Kalamazoo. Miss Lulu Waters fell at the rink this morning and broke her arm. The Strong case is progressing lowly on account of the difficulty in secur ing a jury. Two special panels have been exhausted. The club dance last evening at Union hall was one of the finest hops given in the city. Souire's orchestra, of Grand Kapids, furnished the music. WAV LAM). Correioridenco of Thk Tklkocam. Wail and, Dec. 1. Thanksgiving Day in Waylaud was very joorly observed in the de votional department. '1 here w as a slim at tendance to listen to an excellent disconrso by Uev. M. li. Ilawsou. Elsewhere sundry fowl attacks were made upon turkey; in one or two instances reprisals were made that had to be adjudicated by an M. D., and propitia tory penalties submitted to items not includ ed in the programme of thanks. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Pickett, and Mrs. Wm. Seaver went north to express their gratitude; Mrs. ('. E. Fauuce, of lmtler, Ind., was the guest of Prof. J. W. Humphrey for the same pur pose; and ye reporter threw off his enui for the time being by congratulating himself that he had turnips and honey for once to go with his bread. Since the merry jingle of tho sleigh bell has been heard Democrats and Republicans alike seem to have forgotton all about poli tics, but the Prohibitionists are still wrig gling around, calling committee meetings and getting up cheap suppers in hoies to galvanize a little life into tho post mortem party. These senile agitators, like Mrs. Pod ger's claim for gentility on account of her ancestors, will always suppose that their great virtues culminated in voting for St. Johns. It has just leaked out through tho Prohibition organ at Plaiuwell that a move will bo made to overthrow the Board of Su pervisore in this county next spring by a re cently discovered French process. It has been found that for a woman to patch tho bosom of her husband's trousers with a mustard plaster extracts tho cotton from his nose, so that he is easily persuaded to voto tho union party ticket; hence the new pass word for Jthe spring campaign, 'M la Mus tard:'1 G. 13. Chambers, mine host of the Waylaud House, will soon have liis new skating rink ready for tho grand tumble of the novice and expert that will join in dedi cating it. Hoyt & Buskirk are anxiously awaiting some of the "beautiful snow" so as to give them a log crop that will warrant them in putting up a new mill on the site of tho old one. THE ELEVATOR HERMIT. The Man 1Yh Is AUray Going Somewhere - ami Never Gettlug Thw. Itchoboth Sunday Herald. No man sees 6x many ups and downs In life as tho hermit of the eleyakr. He as cends without hopo and descends to the depths withont despair. His mission in life is to move on, keep moving. Ho is all the time going somewhere for iomebody else and never nnywhere for himself. His purpose is to pull at n metallic rope and sail through the air like an uncomfort aWo spirit doing a dreadful penance. He is liko Swyphus rolling th stone and Tantalus stnigsliag for the wator. It is tho same old story, from inorning till night, only there are a great many stories between U ground floor and the clouds. He takes on cargoes of hu manity and discharges tbera In dreamy monotony. Passengers come like shadows, so depart. He lives no, he vegtab?s in a dark cage, and only catches glimpses of life through passages stretching far away from the shaft in which he works, as if they were galleries in a inin?. He knows every body in the passages, hut he thinks of them by numtr. "Smith? Yea, seventy -oJght third." No one ever saw an elevator-conductor out of his cagv, or probably ever will. He never marries, because thero are no opportunities for flirtation, and no girl with any wound ideas of tolid chunks of comfort in the pursuit of happiness would caro to bo proosed for half way Hwixt heaven arid the madding crowd. A com fortable jo fa. and a dim religious light on earth aro good enough. Powers, the American sculptor, who is in Home, will make the ptatue of I'ra Cornell for Cornell University. Collector Hoi rt-on i the latest candidate for the New York S nntorship. SCOTT k WILLIAMS ! FntNiMiiiNM (tM)ts from tho chcapt to tho lt gtxi.1. CouKHCTir.w Ht'in rn.u!e tonrder for Ir-'A Frir.-r Hr.r.rtTio of Trntinrihg in tlm A i!h fMltl f Paht fiia4 til ltfef fit f: 7, r, ?,. 810 and up to 3?L 'lit hlhf M)VfUt 1'h.l. fwraf if! th Tiir- rtf f i f st niid ir,t ft! :f!iah fbiita it;,! to hi i-i '.U r. A f. ill j OvrieMit lu'a to ,!- it t tin a i f t.n hi;d CUj.ieu, nccrr h williamo, I TO LOOK WHEN YOU ARE IN NEED OF Boots, Shoes and Rubbers you aro shown the floods you want una told the price to Im? im low as can lx fouad anywhere, look out for No. 1 and get tho prim in different places hut do not omit to get priced at THE RED BOOT SHOE CO., 46 OaxLaJL St. This will Bhow you where you can do beet in quality and pricoe. MILLER 8c Ml DDLETON, rnrfiAn AND HOUSE PAINTERS. 56 Ottawa Street, D. A. BLODGETT. 0. F. DIGGINS. D. A. BLODGETT & CO., Cadillac, Michigan. Collections promptly attended to at current rates. Interest paid on time deposits. j. s. McGregor, New Steam Dye Works, 20 Fountain St., Grand Ilaplds. Ladira Drwsofl, Cloaks, Shawls or Sacqnos ('leanol or Dyed in a ISniHrior manner. Gentle men's Made-Up tiarmenU Cloantsl or Dyed and 1 Iand.somely Pressed by JSteani; Eijual to new. Impairing Done. G(kx1. Received and Returned by Express. r1 A riarCssAWHiOT! rcinwTTnraraiT rV,f VUBLOSafe, quick cure, any alL Kind, , " HUfol relUf for jlrl or woman trouble. Bord. La. Con i'S IenUr rrly. person or letter, fre. heal, eOoen, Fenl 1 KctTUddnir PJIU, 1 : Botm C3 ; Ddch Cure, 25 nt. ; V To1tt Mirror, lOcenta; by miU Addrfit. with rem ItUnt, " "f H"io DisrK.i9AKT,22lonU BU, Grand Bpld. M.cX flfPil PAPER T El IS COUGH Cures Soi-c Throat, Chest and Lung diseases, Coughs, Colds, 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. G. STBKETBB, Sole Proprietor, 89 MONROE ST, GRAND RAPIDS. STEKETEE'S Suro Ouro, prieo f0 For salu OUT Oh 0.1 DECORATIVE HANGERS. Grand Rapids, Mich. FARMING AND STUMP LANDS For Sale to actual settlers at low prices and on favorable terms. r Located in the counties of Osceola, Clare, Missaukee, Wexford and Roscommon, Mich igan. For particulars address D. A. BLODGETT, 45 Monroe Street, GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. JAMES H. CAMPBELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW Room 5 Immen Biocr 43 Monroe Street. Rl IF I Y22 IONIA ST. ax of Morton Housa . fl I i I II l'hjticlftD,tioTeoB,AeroflehFr nimi,Spccialty: CHRONIC DISEASES. Nervous Dcbility.OpiumHabit&Stuttcringcurcd Patients treated at home. Artificial Eyes,etc Call or write. N. J. AIKIN, M.D., Grand Kapids, Mich. CZtTU (J J PIOISIIITIIIVIE ALSO WHOOPING COUGH CURE Read What Van's M3gic Od or King of Pa!-. Hcs Cere cr the Peop'. uxd Vta'u Mi;ic Uil fr kiU'riial ki. 1 fitt-ruiJ fa-lioatiU34u u! .. lic,l Hit k, iiuru-", lirui?-, vtc. nu t ituin tn ttr. lti t.lviuiiy t.lHit.d to t LiMrv u, it t-tOi be uxt nx-4-iuajiivt it to xbiuLi. J. W. KDUV. J have u! Wn' Ma-ii Oil fr NarivV-iA. it Last irvi tJ to fchli.--fht-u.ry, m it tu.nti tu 4-Ltirt-ij: kino i.ur next d r ii-i;t.Ur w t curnil ty it. Jutiuuih Jli'.-ii, by Lntt-ruhl u?-e fur N rv Ttrcut, tHiut'i.Xiii ill h t lul hiu Jitiiit-; fciu a lutja by t!i- thiue f NioHt-1 Kwiiilt'a wwi curtd b) it of u wry vtrt Ijhmd U.i.'L 1 tva tever fchy Uj huh h iu pruinf i..f tu.r Mt.ic Oil. liritiid JlaMu April " 14. lour. uaJy. JM Oli VkSlTAXnilL We haf iwd jour Mhio OiJ for wvt-nJ j.n axivi wouli not hkt? t t? itivut it, tv it is uhivI family mH-.ticui, iz; liartip, Uriiis. rvru 'i'hriaut. old-s fto., tit-uc- 1 truly nTnun ii.i it to U.t-publk. Ki:V. U VAMJilUVlUt. ruiurteon, N. J., iYb. 11, MDcktaa, M kit. Mli. N. fi. TANDEl;UPEWt l.he unii iur Minric Oil witii Krut hhtifiu.-tioii. (Uf tf twar i Lildrt'U was tbkeu tick itb (txM-tlifJ) tiiyih thfria. Of t-urfcH we eiupkjol a dK-tor. but the child prvw vrui-fco fyt-ry itaj. One moriiii4j, tiie dte-tor C4illt witli fiur iiiorw of liis probwion; and eouttdttl. If tl chiii would l tlie iu tlse evt-uiiiK they vier to j-n ihu t hild' ti.rht Kiid CUt tiie phie'Ql Ut. TlA 1 did Hot i, pjoe of, but m iLert va no hoi of the child'h ivi ry, 1 cuiiK-lited. y'iiiKlly ur lieirhbor, Mr, J. kiulr wt'rj). oallod with h bottle of jour Mt-ic Oil, Uid hktl if vie would u it it ould -A iiot ti in. Y Kuv th child tl;rv or tive drop in t ruidly every t.our, and poultictd the tol' of itfc fet with onumr ,uiid Utthei iu. thnt w-ll wiUi Maic Oil, Hiul wh n tlie do-tor came iu the eveii inj? he wauti d to ki:ow mhtit we li&ii $i veil the child, h it bn-ithui mi much in-ir. 1 told him we u?ed Vua'i MhKrif Od. lie wiid ke ii ri'ht on rifeing it a that wu Utter tlutu he could do. 1 hfive thunkwi Mn. Vanderwerp u t)ou.-uiid tini for Ler kindnofcrt, anij 1 t-ineerely thaiik jou lor your valuable medicine. Your trul, MKA. I). TAIN. Mokeiron. I would wty, I lave known the ef fect of Van'b Majric Oil, in dornrtic practice, always with Kod ettectf, never with U'nf etttx-tfc. Have prvfcribd it in my practice; tind it a ery good and Kifo mtxiicine, W. H. DKIAl', M. 1). Van Made Oil or Kinjj: of Tain i manufac tumi by S. (J. Vanderlinde, Mutkegon, 21ichM and is bold by all dvden. Grand Rapid3 NATIONAL BANK. OF GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN. Organized Slarch, ISSi). Cctpito.1, - - sGOO,000 Surpluo, lB 1 00,000. DDW1N F. UHIa FllEKMAN CiODFUKV. President. Vice-l'nidenL. XV iL W1DDICOMH. Cashier. JjgInten-fit at 3 ixt cent. ier annum on all timo depots. pinECTons: Fxlwin F. Uhl, Freeman CJoilfrey (Jeo. Jl. Iiouir, Kn Putnam, Wm. U. lITiK)lKhoimcr, M. J. lark, I). 11. Water, J. lloiiKcman, (ieo. C. Kimball, CharleM H. llareltino, M. Kngleman, Thomas D. HUmwn, Wm. Widdicomb. NEW CROP ABSOLUTELY PUKE NEW PROCESS BUCKWHEAT FLOUR Jnst lieceivtd and for fyile in any ciuantity by 33. S. HARRIS, 525 and 527 South Division St. Grand Rapids CT3 S3 I at samo placo. BAILIIOAD TRIE TABLES Grand Hapida & Ictliir ! GOJSU SOUTH. Arrlis. IfCfCt PeUkey A Ma;4.itac i';x t- i$ pai !'. pc I'luciUiuti A Mi-ki:;4- uiu 1."' ut It. Mie A iirunJ iipid ix S.'Jp;u f xlip tirtOid lipids A l'.vtiUiic Ac UOIXC! SOUTH . riucinn&li Hi 3iun M k iuac A ( iiic:t.i.ti l.i. I pia 4 XC pus Mt iiiinc A . u uv i-x .P ktu 11 tUi ChllcA 4i ranj iMipid. Ac. ?.JpJii All ttins ihvi!) tic'pi huiidft. : NohTU-Truin ltvin M xv j. iu. h .kI n;tt bh-piir i vr U,r l'.-tvk tjii 51m Uute i ity. irum bnainui U, a. m. Ltuiiiiaf I u tot J'ruM-Ht 'iry, 1 Srxu - rkiu Iv fct i.Zl p. in. IM Vkk1 rii?t K-jiiu: i ht for) I'mrmLMi. j 'i'ij-u-u'!. tiektt tn lt- t.buJfiivl m Vlu.ix Ti Let :h eorn'r iben' kuA UTtu( h;rtx-u unlu Iniuii l'pu. 4.;. L. I Ah AkU. Detroit, Grand Haven & Milwaukee G0JSQ WLST. Arrlvt. !iiTo. tMuriiin l-xpnra Yi 4j ,v 12 Jilt pa; ji'kruiuru Mh;1 f. pij.ut. t lipiu irNtui:buat 1.2ptt Ij-tJ pi -t 7 n-ji: Nittiit l-iprtr &.1J tut l Atfcia G01SO jjast. ; !Stttanltht 1J'H Through Mtul Uiuiud KipMM- AUulUc i-ipit tMlltt, VltL IHHub TluiJy, htuulaxx cxo'ptt f -. tan .l.t.10 am iw-i kic . V.lh pin 1 ' 4.'. pm Daily. 1'jK jiirt ib taking li.f tiia a. m. ilxT.rt ci(it ctiUii'tiii:t itl O ut for lAXtIiK, Hlni fct lK-troit for .t-w Voik, um in: iLr rt at lJUfc.ia tl.H fnlitv in; inuruii;K. N irt.t Kxpn La Iik h.1 Klwpii tt 1-Irtit to (jntlid lutpl in. 'J t.i lb ihv niiJy liue runninir Atlaiitic Lipn lmviii; b rt' ut lu ;ip. ir with t"v-puitr t.r t JK'tioit, ii.hVui dirvrt muiiwtiuiit fir ull MiiiU Iju-X, brnviut! ut New !:(rk 7 k. iu. U xxud morula:. , I'hrlur Cur on n.uil tnans Utii t mjJ vL The trnia lvt iug tt lAb p. m will mKk. dino tMHjji tioa Miih Milwauhi frtmu.'riiiujy,i'i.i ;. Bnn'iny. 'J i.rouL tick.-tf M-ct;rtl ht 1)., j. II. A SLt&ice in riorum lbuc bl U. hu, at the b-jK't. 1. lOl,U lt.t,ity 1W. Aet.Lt. Lake Shord & Michigan Southern. (LAIJLMlZ.OJ D1VIM0N.) Arritrt. In've, I.xpree Tsupm 7 i5 ou iliul . , ..... v um 4 Hi pai All trains ai!y fic'pt Handay. 'l'bn train -n iiig hi 4 p. m. txmiitici it Wbita lV7a with Atl.'tntic Lxpn u MiJn ln. Mi.ich f .ha Jviiu Drawing Iwm hl'i.iuj C4hchc fnm (hi 4?o to .Nf Voik litun witluut cliiiii. Tli truin lvvin; ht 7 a. rn. rrinwt at WU l'irtn (irivitig uuv h.ir for tiUiL.r) wuh ltH Jew Vork l:xpn mi Main Lin-. ThnmKli tii kH Knl ti4-nii in K3'piiir (cK ftui te w-f unxi Hi Union 'J u kcl (tlii, ti Moxir All Lntiiim v ill run tjy 5tli rticritiiuu tinie, t!Jck is 3J inixiutt tlowr tbfcii lfijx.it tin,. J. W. Mc KL.NNLV. (ien'l At. Michigan CentraL (G1UND lUPIUg XiPmiOH.) l)'jrfirt. Arrivp. ftu) am 11 am .J:pm lH troil 1-x t t' km l.iv Kxpnw.. l;::4Sp:ij N. V.Kxpn . tJDpui Atlantic Lx.. . I'rJDpui V i n irM .. fiil) uvx H'arlor caiv nt tactual. Tticiric llx... Muil Wy l'r icht. l pta Ci'd lliipids k'.lUoj pr? Sito puir tnn Mta-rlnvi. Vwific aiid New irk Kxpm tuuJy. lUIanca rilinH UA1J CX pt nUI.iL'iK New ork l-'it Lie nms bjlr, trriviiiri iVinii t I'ZiA h. mM and New jork it U o'clock Uie nxt evening. A train Jiv l)troit at 4 p. m., viwjtt Hon dajR, with lrwim; It xnn aiid I'wht ( ar for (irnnd llapiis rcu-i;in lire ht Jo ' p. ic I)in-(1 and proiDT.t conjictiun n4a i wnL (int Wftcru. (irund Irunk and Cunttla tvcti.irn tniins, in a;iif dt-jx at 1 troit, t!iU Mihitug tran-fTH. I liO Detroit KxpTt liavliij; at f ii) a. in. baa Drawing lMtni and JW'or 4'-ar for lrfit, ncb iutf that city at ll:4ia.n... New York luiJ a. m and lWUn 2:4) p. m. next day. Through tickets for all iolm ind t-Ar-.g cai IwrtLa may (m prorcrnl at Union ,i ki't :hc rner Monn and Utiava htrtvt, and at Union Dept. J. T. WHULTZ, Oin'l Ait., P7 Monn-NU (Jeo. W. Mcnsox, Tick-. A rent, City. J. H. JIawkoh, In kei Aejit, Di Chicago & West Michigan. ArrtTfi, Mail t V.ir am j NWit Ilxpr 6 I'j mn Day l.xi rtf..trj:'J.'; pni Mad t 4 U)pm NirKt l.xpM. y m j Day Uxprv . pm Daily. IDuilj ia j.t hundy. Union Depi on Joi.i htte-t. Throntch cwli to Cl.iciom n a. ro. train. Thrru: lirr-r!ar lt ( Uoar" n 12 ' p. m tndn. 'n.ri:j IVlliti.-in -I-pin-Jvr and cak to Chicago on Xt i. in. train. m:yayi ;o division. Arrir. K'.IU am prn MS jm KxpnM am Kxpresn 4.ipm Miil im am 'JYain live from aul arrivn tt Wt it. Ile northern tmiinnn f thin l)iunai Ld lwin,.n r.AM. JM!;. raHNntf-er from th North fr Chicagi ani iiritw St of 4ira,nI llitpid. cranro cam at Vt (irand Ilapid. irxcrptcn ih -:a.)p. m. tra2 hrn they rhang at Aventi Junction. J. II. 1'ALMtli, iea 1 I rr iht imd lw. Ag'nt, OJhe, V7 Mnrrw HtrmM. Grn. W. Mcnhon, Tickn Ag-nt, dly. Michigan At Ohio Railroad. IarM:r,T Ti? Tab! a. Going Wt. ( Ltral Tima.) fina Iit. Mxd.ruMA.raMi. IW. Mxd A. M. A. M. T. M, HT1TIOK. A. X. T, Hi. T. W. r.-i pm; ,.1:1 Lv. .Tlwla...Ar 11 h .v- VJT.2 ll'W f;41 " .reeiiniiM-h. " VTL 171 tt iu 4 . .How r ' l?llfrj 'UK PjW " ..Mrhall. " Ml 1.12 2-W VA) Ar. MX rk.hr f 4) 1212 2l fj 8.-4S i.k. " . MTit'ith . - r.L rn 7::, 4 : 1 f .... ...A!Jnn . " .... II. 1 fti .... " .l'dlU.pid. M .... WJi thaiji ojtKrmoi. TolMo rith all rn.nwi dirorriTia. T"rr"TH ith I. K A M. H. UTT.fr with U R. A M K. liTiiug DiTijoti and Air lin M. ('. Mir)ll withM. (). 1L U. iaM l".rk ith fliia-o A i ran 1 Trunk and II. C. K. 11. Mn'ith. ti. L & 1. Allrtn 5th A W. M.. nn 1 I. H. A M. K. 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