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Momiii" Telegram. GUANO K.U'ITH, IM'.C. V). lvi' misoi: MiciiKi an 3i.vrrt:ii3i. Li.y.i'jin 'a Listed with ihreti woman jyhy- I vi.l M. Cu-.-y L iij city editor of tho 'lh - C' ii.ii rui-'i'StnUid i.-.-acJ iu tirt A :;i ta ::: I) troit !. n htxu arrtnt.-d for Tl.w wia-i Mr v t.iriy .'sen mile aa hour at lrt il irt-u rviUnl.iy. 'i h d.i.Lih- r i t at tho t.i i-ehool for th hi:.i hit t,,.;i tiii".d Oil. c!tM..-d ih.-ir Lxir-t y.:-tcrd ty. Thu Ii' t.;i uj H q.iU: cuar-:h H now iu oorwiMtcd u.i i-r tii-- Lit w l.,w. 'lhe tvo j;riiit l.tl r.iw-nni!.- iu l'urt Haroxi l...v elin-d dowa for the .--.itU. Tho I t di-wl ,ot .iia-nt.1 ia eo.d at Cor uun.i iiiduMt-j .t vi ia mx tut dtf j). Jud,; Cooh-y di-clm to I.ctaro at the JrUtu uunt-fuy ii.- j.:r imitation. CKt ; Ly jua, i:ov con-d lerahly ivt-d with -.wd;i-r, w.ii.i.- to lanirovo tho lrtct.i with ctii.ir Mocks. 'I hr-ro art two n--t :nhli-- of tho Kui'ht.- of l-tbor at lia:i, a'rt jtia .ihout five hund red Uiciahcr. 'Hi.? in, u ore fd-iiJiurutrf from Mariuttto, I'Anit;, Ii. (Miali i aad St. l,'iiicu for the f t-oa art-au di;, tl-'.uli Um. A J.ic-'a jmli null hm contracted for fordn of pojiiar wuixl from a Dundee ia m who U a very "poi-lar" fellow. (iov. le'olo ha- received an invitation to fiit ad tan furiii il oj ain; of tho World'.- Kxj r.iiiv,a at New Urk.un Dec. 10. I he 'rixvry firm of C W. Coolv fc Son, at Iizi-iian', tlo-fd their door- on Monday. The c,;ilt. ,ii of a.r.urs in not known out.-id. Junes J. Christy, of Morton towrihij,, ha he U CuIlVUlrd of def lCUi'a ".THY ftOHC. Ho hro& j ul a few weeks u'o und rtcai tuad. Mins Ltaitire, a Mn.ski'on ii-herman, wi at out lato tho hi' hike Sunday when his ho.it rais-ied aad ho had a hard strulo to r; ai h the hore. 'Iht hii-vi!le tire ilepartnu-nt has been renr-ani. d. It dthanded last iiimmer, hut th ri vnt heavy tiro in thu Milage, called it to't ttL r iu' iin. A can .any of th Salvation Army are nt St. Jo!in-, from Ionia, hy invitation of the pa-tor of tho Ha;.tit Church ti fisi-t him in .-fecial r-h'io!H i-erviee-. 'll.thlir:, of St. I'aul'.s Church, Muske pa, li.iw an annual .-a!o of dressed dolls thu evening. Uld hacheiors, it is claimed, are the huils of the market. Two Mormon t Iders have heen trjin to make c a; rts at in'htoii, Lut found the lull e.y uapi-oaa-m for conversions and bahtm,' lair t pan out well in tar and fe itlu r. ll.ereforo they left. Chirl.'- and Lewis C.illett, of Allegan, vith convicted on Saturday of tealin clover - vh '1 he thef : was coiamittetl last winter aad was lar'e t iau'h to amount to raud larct ny. A jroct -ry-store in We-t liay City was do--tr. d hy tire luesday morning. It wa.s owned hy 1'red Newman find tho loss was fully cou-red hy an insurance in tho .lltna of si .".). John Johu-on, Sr., tho oldest resident of lU-rrun county, died suddenly at his resi th nc) in Ik rru n town-hip, ii'ed Kl years. Mr. John-ou w;..s one of tho Republican l'residt ntial tl ctors this year. A lady at a Muskegon fancy ball wore a costume mad ' entirely of Maskeou Daily Chrunictfi. S'io could have made the dress with : -s trouhlo had .-ho purchased a copy of the Uraud Kapids 1) iuci at. Joseph Williams, a colored man formerly an active private in tlu Salvation Army at Muskeoa, has hven found guilty of murder in: Mmnio llrooks, and a Chicago court has ntenced him to imprisonment for life. A horse- and bu'y were stolen from Mos cow the same ni'ht last week that the bur K'Ur i -c;!ped from jail at llillsdnle, and it is -uppo- d t have been done by tho same irnlivMhiaU. 'Ihe has been recaptured at Jack-on. It i-. reported that the wife of Frank A l earns has attempted suicide. She would rather d.t-than -ee her husband convicted. Ahraras ev;'ih s evt ry one who would ap proach lam m regard to his late thrilling adventure-'. It is rumored that Talbot t Co., proprietors Of the t'uminrrcittl, Will briil out a DOW afternKn daily at Port Huron just before New Year's. I hey have just put in a new press and are making other arrangements which j oiut that wiy. Win. Keatherly, editor of tho Iakcsido M m ,it Kijt Saginaw, was arrested ou S tturd1. eveumon a criminal warrant foH h! 1. He was taken tefore Justice I). II. Dixon at Ta was Citj.and trave bail for his appearance n Saturday next. Je'T Doyle, who stahhed Willie L'otney at t; ur- in Freachtown Sunday evening, is now in jad to await the result of Fotney's injuries. Thf dotors have no fear of serious results wnh -s a pus cavity should form. Tho -wouiid is about three inches deep. A co'ij le of Morni'-n elders have been in r.i'U'uton trying to make -some followers there. They shunl not upon th order of their u'('oi but wait at once wlu n they found th.it t!e citizens were preririnif fo. them a w iru: v inter uit of tar ami feather J. I'rv.'b n. ono of tho oldest residents of Howell, died very -iddenly about oVhck S ne! ty afh -rii'X'ii at hi' hoine. He had been fi!i!U tirt-rafo tip to that hur, when he suddenly etrl-ucied. 'T feel o.ieer,' arul sit tif - down died inuntly and without atm- At i ineetitv f Oio WY-d Micliian Horti iMjM.ur d Soeiety at Fetiville. Alletran county, it ws deeided fo hrin up nt th next meet ing tt project of inclu-hn in th society th" entire wet rn half of t h tate, int-rd of the four wttern tiers of countie. The next mo-Mn wd". held at l-ntoti Harlr, tf e ? ootid Wed;.ed iy ill March lint. D h.s been reported t! at in Windsor Allen Meive-ih-d athiat t d to lire tho tn Hob H u -itf, whi:-!i be!vn-l to him (McKea) ?nd ) t en a!: u !. d on a cl im cf serd puti'S. ih report ortirrited with the w del ta ui. r.nt Mt'Kfi chinn that h can j rov i 1 y i j ir "tits (hit ho wis At homo ir'.v 'u t! " r,:.-M en whie.'j tho fir tik I tee -a : : 1 1 1 1 1 l - t h av horn until tliO Tiott It.iTiilUj, Only hvfdy Id -els vr-r- fil d in tho Cuitetl St.-t.-s Vj!t it;.-.ir,, ti.H t-u A. O. Hunter, of M u - u'-im. A decn f-p.t r-l in f vr. r f t! el ; t:;l in eieii rnr, nnd fh :; ',T'i ni;d r t.i h -rt f-if -fl.7.''. N-r- urt f--M r ;nf.d a i ti!jeti to t u ?! ir-.-ut-.d of fr-ed tu ob- ere-- t Ti i ll diiii preU-ll' t ir: I ho I la . . d I ..a Nf. iv r'.iKi' ri.TijMt'y hd f'e (!!'!! at ia pr-'.n H -'h. f?.e, tl.- e ; of Dihtct -t d i oo ..my f-r ki'o);f n h- ;'iv-l ia the .-J t ; : -t !:-' e, , :u i , t mtr f -ea I t -.e.-df tM-d th- I )' f J ; h j; --!;.?t r d f:." . ? ,t k :.',! H e,:-o i t . 3? d '.;"'! I- .. -ti JfJid ' - : ? 11 If, ,.t V . - i 1 s I SNAKE - BITE CORES. REMEDIES FOR SERPENT POISONING. Tns Thlii lttllrd Ou tu Neutralise Ui Mutt YUlrtit of I'otou C"iUw VLr WhUky uol Tubui co Have U. lCurioiti:i of iaake Llfe. To concjiv of an ant i dot to snake jxjiiion in the trui snsd of the term," Sir Joseph Fayrer explains, 4ona m;jst Imag iaa a hubitance o subtle as to follow, o irertdka aad neutralize the venom in tha blood; one that stall have th power o! counteracting an i neutralizing the deadly influence it La exerted uu the vital forces. Suen a sutstance has till to x found, and our present experience of the action of dru doe not lead to hopeful anticipatioa that we shall find It." With regard tl the many drugs used in various countries for the cure of nake Lite, it ii curious to note that, ai a rule, they are procured from the most deadly plants. As like cures like, so poison cures poion. Pennyroyal, ays Charas, was held to the uose of a viper, which by turn ing and wriggling labored hard to avoid it, und in half an hour's time was killed by it. This was in Julv, at which season these creatures are computed to be in the greatest vigor of their poison. Another drug which is poison to a ven omous snake is tobacco, within the reach of most persons. This, among native remedies, has always been in favor, and we have heard of its efllcacy ever since the weed was known to Euroieans. Vari ous species of tobacco and its allies are indigenous to most tropical countries, and probably were in use for both man and snake bites long before civilized nations took comfort in smoking. Man carries more poison in his mouth than a snake, said an old Virginian writer, alluding to nicotine. He can poisou a rattlesnake more quickly than it can hira. Nicholson states that it also rapidly atTects a cobra, und ho recommends it, should you wish to destroy the snake uninjured. "You have," he says, ,4but to blow into its mouth a drop or two of the oil from a dirty pipe." Two young men chopping wood together la Virginia espied a rattlesnake. With a forked stick one of thern held its head close to the gronnd, keeping its body con strained with his foot while his comrade took from his own moth a quid of tobacco, which he forced Into that of the snake. Tho reptile was then released, and had not crawled a coupde of yards before it was convulsed, swelling and dying within a short time. Strychnine appears to have a similar effect to tobacco on snakes. Fayrer found cobras extremely susceptible to the influ ence of strychnine. An almost impalpa ble quantity caused a cobra to twist itself up in a rigid series of c -ils and die. Car bolic acid is another drug which produces powerful effects. Poured on tho floor of their cages it will kill venomous snakes in a very short time. A large Bungarus died in ten minutes in this way. Dr. Weir Mitchell approves of carbolic acid. Tho Lancet recommends every back woodsman to supply himself with a little of it, which is easily portable and manage ablo in capillary tubes. In several of Mitchell's experiments with crotalus venom, carbolic acid applied to the wound was attended with success. But it must be done at once. The whole secret of cures when cures can be effectod at all lies in promptness. It is celerity on the part of the Indians which insures their success. In an instant, if his comrade be bitten, tho savage is on his kne?s sucking the wound, grasping tho limb firmly, or strapping it tightly above nnd below the bite, knowing quite well tho importance of checking the circulation. He has his poison pills" and tobacco in his pouch. He explodes gunpowder on tho wound, and loses not instant, nor does tho victim loso heart. He submits with courage and confidence, and in these lie another element of success. Many cases are on record of 'persons be ing at death's door through fear alone, when bitten by a harmless snake, but re covering on being assured that there was no danger. And other cases are well known where bitten persons have died of fright and the depressing influence sur rounding tho accident when they might possibly have recovered. And now for a few words about the most popular and perhaps most attain able of all remedies alcohol. No wonder the backswoodsman resorts to this, which, without any chopping oft of fingers or toes, or personal pyrotechnics, or other local tortures, deadens his sensibilities, renders him unconscious of suffering, and sends him into a happy obliviousness of danger. It is not a refined mode of treat ment, nor one that presents many oppor tunities of exhibiting professional skill; ami it is no doubt somewhat derogatory to admit that to lcenio dead drunk is an of fective victory against snake venom. Dnr lug a sojourn in Iowa some years ago, w1jmi wild and uncleared lands formed tho "streets" of tho town in which I was staying Lyons, on the Mississippi River, nd as lovely n spot as artists and Iwt inists enn wish to revel in it was by no means an infrequent pecurrenco to hear of rnftlcnke bite. 'What was done to the man? Is ha llv?M were the questions naturally ii led. "Ho drank a nu&rt of raw whisky, and ,;ot dead drunk. IJenerally a quart hd tho desired effect that D, of rausingintoxication. IVrinnt nnu d to intoxicants might lo affpetod by les quantity, but no violent Is th com bat lton vfiiorn and whlky that a Urg 1 mn t wal!oted l?for any ffM !j at all aro produre.l. I hnrd of 4 man la Nrad.aJvrg;o Trhun, a tro iW (I his nun having ro..n to b ll tho truth of th t.ry ) vrh' was lalt'tll! th h-snd bf a f tf !rMV rbll ?.'.plng to rrt soma r'.f out rf a prln, Ihm rnn mi and fr ry if v l.ti't.iu l.oh-UU'.he. tt an Hi tthofU And r' fJi.ty buahifce fllt 11 kill Ih iiJk rtihitij to d f hft dfe fh- t-irtg ff'.t.i th of t.UWy a t 4 iatg .1. 1. 1. )t ;f the e- u?-il4. At 1 1 I tig m- ' fcs id I, ! , . s- oi l,U'o f,o h$a j-'.'feof, f ijf't I Uat With i.J.i ft i,d j.j.c t IM p- I ' i; ? i J ii'tH I-. tla IM j- o icdr-i h Itai.t, 4 i U,'k ii I ! j- f 'mi )ule (c.-.n i 'tit i f -. t, tik ,-:. I f.i t.jli.il p4ec.lt j l t f t fc '.'. i to HM.ii t.14 TD A inH 77 V "IT -DIHAJLJirR,S IN- Hardwood Xj-uLinroer IN CAR Hunt and Soft Maple Flouring ALSO RECEIVERS OF California Red-Wood Absolutely Clear. Beautiful Color. Will not Warp tw Shrink. Cheaper than Fine. iMsta forever. PATCHIN & ABBOTT, - - 41 CHASE Have no superior in Tone, them at the 61 TO 65 SOUTH FRONT GRAND RAPJDS, MICHIGAN. MILLER & MIDDLETON, FRESCO I AND painters, 56 Ottawa Street, FARMING . AND STUMP LANDS For Salo to actual settlers at low pricos and on favorable terms. Located in the counties of Osceola. Clare. MRsaukee, Wexford and Roscommon, Mich igan. For particulars address D. A. BLODGETT, 45 Monroe Street, GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. j. s. McGregor, New Steam Dye Works, SO Fountain St., Grand Kapiris. Lailipt Dresses. Cloaks. Shawls or Sicnnos Cleaned or Dyed in a 8uierior manner. (Jentle men's Made-up (iarment Cleaned or Dyed and Handsomely i'resseu by oteam; l'qual to new. Repairing Done. Goods Received and Returned by Express. a- Cures Sore 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 tho price known, try it, the price is only 25 cents. GEO. Gk STEKETBE, Sole Proprietor, 89 MONROE-ST, GRAND RAPIDS. STEKETEE'S Sum (htm, priro 50 imuiIh, Kor buIo A 75)75) zO 171 STl LOTS.- Made to Order of any width. Lumber and Shingles. Monroe Street, Grand Rapids. BROS, Finish or Durability. See Factory STREET, WEST SIDE, it' DECORATIVE i PAPER kmm Grand Rapids, Mich. L Wo havo added to our business a very completo Stoam Laundry, with all tho Latest Improved Machinery, hard and soft water, and havo se cured first-class help and aro pro pared to do tho best of work. Goods called for and dolivorod promptly. GrAEDIlSTER & BAXTER, 35 Monroe-Si and 95 Ottawa-St. 3 A HI rCBIALTH! JOYI rCSTSSTTnCirZLl? ttJAUILvPBafe, quick cure, any Hi Xitd tinralrelurror girl or woman troobiei. &or&. o. Coo lf fldentlT arply. prioa or Utter, freo. Bet, efficient, Feml ClenUtinf PiUi, f 1,4 Bum 3; HesdacbeOure, SSoemi; I-' Toilet Mirror, 10 cenU; by miL Addrt. wtm rmlttnre, iS3 Lfwoir.a2lonU Bfc. OrwUIUpld.. Mich. obi WT1 PIOISIIITIIIVIE CUB ALSO WHOOPING nc-d VJhzx Vcn's :.:-ic Oi! or Uin- of P&in Hs$ Dcre cr the Peop!. fxUTUn) Bjpiicitivjcus,iu c4s of Lku Js.C viic.t.atis. buriis, Bruii, rtc. hXii luiJ Uouw tK.-tttr. iti tJt-liJijr Hddpttxi to chil-irra, tut It CuU Ik U"l vkiiii iwJt'ty Kud tiffti(.a, t-ud o twruwtij rviX'iiiairiia it tw pareiit. 1 I t,ru WtiV MlMi Oil fur K'ir.l'iM it Ltio pro?tjd to be buUnfcUr' u it taa coitxi xii etitirely: kJoo our irxt UvAr lit'UiLbcvr m furwi by it, j otttii Kittt, by tiitml utt) for rxn Tttrmit, coiiibixiwi with fx-itrv t Aurh ud liutirbeuc; uio msji uy xue lu.ui vi oiont i livbiiitfiu 'u curwd by it of & ttry fcerrt" tck. 1 c&n liever tay too much Lu t--riiie ut juur MiMjic Oil. (jraiid llavtu, April 1-4. xour truly, JACOB Dil'LLDLlL We Itave ubtui your Ihlc Oil f.r tKvrbl jwjx, hlui would not like U be Htlout Jt, w llisk d fuiuily mniicixits, vii: 1ujup, Urui. bore Tijtjiiit, Cold!, vUu, bric 1 truly rw4mnjriJ it tu lu-ttwiwli, N. J 1 1 b. 11. Isc4. Mckeon, M ii'lt. Mk. N. G. VAKDKLlMK-Ve te Usmd )our Mlii til wiifi itwit kMt i.frtion. Oiit of our cloldrvn vrvA taken tick with (o-clld dii-L- tlrij4. Of cuunte we fuiployt! dut Ujr. but ue ..i ;m .... UFi.rv iiiv It'iii Tiiitrtiiiiir tin VlltlU Jlfll wjr7 " -. " dtx-tor tilled with four more of Lib profopioii; aiij coiifeulteO. II tue iMia wouia ueiie m u.e evftiiiitf tiiey were to opfu Ute cLild'a tiirt.t taid cut the phltiu out. TLi 1 did iut ti pJoe of. but na there wtu no lui of the child' rtxnrrv, 1 oonw?ntl. Finally our neighbor, M r. F. VatilHr werp, called with a little ut your Maric Oil, aiid atktu if we would ue it it would oott u uoL i&g. We gave the child throe or nve droj in tnially erery hour, and poulticed the bolr of it fett with ouioia ,and lathei ita throht wtll w liii Maic Oil, and hen the doctor came in the ei t-u. inr he wanted to know w hat we hail iciventhe ciold. a it brwatlied ao much easier. 1 told him we Hfd Van'a Maic Od. lie aaid ktp rU'ht on uing it aa Uiat w a lter than he could di. 1 have thankKl Mrs. Yanderwerp a thoutuid tinw for her kindm, and 1 feincTtly tliank j tu for ycor valuable medicine, i'oorw truly, MRS. A. D. TAIN. Mnfikfyon. I would say, I have kiiown the f foctaof Van' Magic Oih in domttic prwtic, alwaja w ith pood ellecta, never with bad etlix't. Have prtcri bed it in my practice; find it a very tjood and safe medicine, W. H. D1ILAP. SL I). Van's Maic Oil or Kin of Tain w manufac tarwl by N. G. Vanlerlinde, Mutkegon, ilich., and ia old by all dealer. Orctnd Rapida NATIONAL BANK. OF GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN. Organized March, l&O. OcipitCLl, - - $500,000 Surplus, $100,000. EDWIN F. UHL, FllEEMAN (iOI)Fllr:y. lnidf'nh Yice-Prtident, WM. W1UD1C0MI3. Cathifr. t"Intertt at S per cent, per anTinm on all time depoeita. DIBECT0H3 : Edwin F. Uhl, Freeman Godfrey Gw). II. IxnK, I'Jxm lntnMa, Wd. (i. Herpolfcheimer, XL. J. Liar, 1). 11. Waters. Jos. HouM?man, ("harlee 8. llazeltine, Thomas 1). Htimwn, Geo. C. Kimball, ii. Enleman, Wm. Widdicomb. NEW CROP ABSOLUTELY PURB-NEW PROCESS BUCKWHEAT FLOUR Just Received and for de In any quantity by 525 and 527 South Division St. Grand Rapids I S3 V COUGH CURE nt sumo place. CHAO. D. FwGSE, i I : VALLEY CITY STEAM DYEING, SCOUR. ING and REPAIRING toORKS. j i j Ofh 71 Lnui hi. tuJ 1)1 M. ! .nliiLt: jvur Kv:k t hi-re fciid jwa IU.lUkJ. - j RAILROAD TIME TABLFS. Grimd Rapidi inctitJt. G01o :U)i:TH. I i iUi'l!UiUU A Mat-L.t a!1 1 :t. .. Oraiivl Juiat A t bi.i.iiv.c Ac . UOLS'U $ul'TJL 1iu-h.:iUi F.i i 7:1-1 7 ? ) tu 4 4 i up 11 U urn Mwkiuf A 4:n" Lurti 1 i. Mai ku.r A 1 U VUif ) a . .1 I'te-idUr A i rnud Ac . 7 All iru-us duti) ( in j-t NoKTH 1 ruin 1 -v iu ul V-r M fi. ru. I.ij- Vi rutt rl'l'lii t'-tr f.tr l!v?.i-k- Kiel !u iiiic (It). 'lifUU IrVivu; ul 1 fc,. iu. t.M Cl uir k'j fur 1 rhtrr City, N vi a - i iuiri iu: t.t i .l' . ia. Lsis t.l rutl hit i u.; ( nr f nr t iu e.i. '1 lnt'p"!i licWt ;4u l .t.u.iiitui tt Vuiu Ti ki Oitii iMilnj' Mnl.r'f t.n.l OiUvkn SrrcvJH KtiJ bt tiuii lt l-iL t .UAH 1U'K)1. lic-li 1 l'itw. Afc"t Detroit, Grand Haven b. Milwaukee cojsu 'K$r. Ariif. lt. iMorcir.R V.iyn ll:i ijan ym T'i hrvUi;lj ?lhil r.l'iiaii t lijk iSitnUKiit -'11 I1;".! .m tMixtxi 7.1vbJt .NiuLt llijiit 133 tun fr aoisa last. tStanilKHt llij'ri C2 hze yrij-tu:ti MiU l.i.l ) mn l J-5f uil tUiiiiui i-xim-sh T. ?0.j.ia Srj.uj AtliiUtic i:xjrir jiu l Uija.i tMixt.i, v ith irh Ijm iua iluiJj, baiivlu). fAtfjittxl. li.iily. 1 'ttM 'UrtT tikii iKf t:t n. ja. 1.x i m n.ks fit conriiftioii ht D t for I.iit.:, uii 1 tt lktroit fitr Vnk, hiriiLife' iLvtv .t Jjvdk. lu Uh" follow lug nioni.. Nifrl-t l-xj-nve. ii- Un id hlf ; t .r IX tjv, t to Thie i iitv utdf liat nauii:j. Atl.miio llxpnvm lAKiiit; Lt'rr ul lo.lS j. in., v;ih rir-j anr i ..r to lMrtit, nukiu,' dinvt t'!iin- -litus- fui all :!; lwt, Lnivii:? ut Ni'' iik7i- iii. tlif NH'4 lucrtiii. I'arlur Carts u n.ail ti.uae it!i i hid t Tlu .ruin lnM!.fc hi h.l'j t. iu Will nrnke tiirx bnnia. j Through tick'tt KH !.ri i.t D.. ii. U. A M. oli.ee in Morton HotiM' k. uid t i ju 1. KJl'll IL, I'ity 1W, ArcL GLO. R iadi.Vt; Tiitc JlhUfc'.-r, ClJciu. Lako Shore & Michigan Southern. (tXLAMAZOO linifclON.) i Arrm. I't. Kxf;ri 1 7siji:n I f... uzx Mail j. f.'l, jtiu 4jJj m All truiiw ilaily fxi j t Sua Li). The train l'.ivii: at 4 i. in. tA-!ii.ct ! tA V3.ite liHn with Atlaauc l.ijrh( .iu Mi.i-.i ly.j4n, which ha l'hlic 1 v lw'J ug Ctac')a fnnn ClJic.iu to M-w V!k iail li.jtoxj without change. Tiie tiuin '.vLcf 7:':r tw m. cor.i.fii i.t Whf rUnm irivi 14; one hot: r for.liM.-rj itLi-jtvn I-w Vork lijj'Mt-ts m Main Liu. ThrtUi;h ticki-t JUi'l l"lb iu h!'j (.nt h citn l M-curl at Ltiion 1 a krt u:hc ti J1ouj btr"'t, iJml Di-tKt. All trains will run ly ''"h n. ri lijoj tiniu,w!.ich is HOmiaatoe klowiT th;.u lx-'n-jt tim-. J. W. M :KLNM;i, ii.u'l Ar- Michigan Central. (GLAND liiriDS MVIMON.) Arritft. rt am ll-i am Detroit Lx T Cuiara 1'wif.r llx.. Mi.il W h I n i(-!.t Dav ilxitnh .. lL':4i.in N. V.llxirt- . ;;iiu Atlantic llx... :) i-ru Wmv pcilit.. f3 ra f Carhr t-an atta hoi. 1 'acihe itrni New ot k ! i.i!i tart- titti.rhi llxi'irv tla;i. iaUjAw Ni'W ork I it lin' n.i r.ar.j, arrlvl!ii?i IVt'troit at tu tn., anl N-v 1 or t at 1J o't lvM k. tho nxt eveniii;. A tnun li-av lMn.it at 4 i. rn., ic-jt Jon ilayw, with Drawing Jl:u an 1 Tai lor t ur lor Grand liaj.M. nvu i.ix.; hi-rv at 1j )k tu l)inct anl 1 rotr j-t .-otin-H-tior. iao wi'.liCinrJ VtTn, (ir.w'id Irunk iiiid Canada NutJiorn trains, in aanu uvj.t at lM'tjt'it, tho aoiiis traiihfTK. The iMroit Kxi-n en irr nt tut a. m. ltt Drawintf llAm an-i 1'ar'or ':r J..r lmn.it, nici iru? that city at 11:45 a. ... Nt w ioik loii) a. pj an'i liitori 2.4;J i. rn. i: xt ij. Tl.roiuch tickets fe.r a!i an l lTiff rr lxrtiif n;Hy ! ;nx7rrl at I uioa TnUit :.'.eH corner Monroe anl Ottawa btJI. unJ ia Ltioo J. T. N'llULTZ, Grnl AjrU VI MoannU Gto. V. MUNSOX, li(k t Atreut, Citj. J. b. Hawu.vh. Tuket A(f at, Iv Chicago Iz West liichigan. Mail j nr. um Day T.xi n-M..tl2 1 in !!. t I.T j.nK f t fcJIl ! Vhil 4 (T in Js'u'ht lixjn. VJii ini I I.y 1 ijnii..illiJJ 10 liil,v. tl'til 'X(h j t hi::.'l;;j. Union I i "i k it on Joni. htn-t. Tlirouh ithc to CJiiv' al T-i'lo on 9:15 H.m. train. 'Ilironrii aror-nr ti t.l.i'--' on 12j i. m train. Through l't.lln;an fcJ'p-ing-r (.iivl (Hto Chhvuo n .'." j. tu. tniu. M:VA V(iO MVJMOS. !.!. Arrlrw nxjn . 1 f.m U-Jt-iiiTn Kxirw 1 ru 4.1iitJ Mixl 4sji:n I J ics Ijar1 from Vf t Sih I :"'1. ITr.iini hTf fnm ti, arrare .t Ci.ton Iw iwt. The northern t'nr.r;ui of thi l,viM'.n if Utl-iwin, n I . Ar.M.llj. J. il. TALMLli. Gen 1 1 n it! t kt -1 lv. Artit, t:h'-. Mor.rtH hmvt Glo. W. Mro, Ticket Atrcnt, t y. Michigan Iz Ohio ILiilroad. lViT iT Tin" Tfchle. ( t oi n e Wt. ( ( ' n t ral 1 1 n. ) O'i'.re 1 .t. Mxd. l'af. 1'aMk, I hk I 'a. iV.xn A. M. A. 7W. T. K A. M. I . x. r. w. Ar 11 10 r, 1 1 fc.M f;-2 ?;J.7 f7 " 7.v- 1 11 f.r i:t i t 11 1 -X 1 2:42 2?ir. Jt.r.2 8:4 7 4 1 f-.U r.r I.t. 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