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Morninir Teleirrain. (KIND Il.YL'iDS, Dili j. 11, HI.NOi: 3U IIKjAN MATTERS. .".. .;ii;r4i;i 4 !..- fuur :d,..n-. Arm Ar'.ur h i- tea J nviUr. Iypu'.l...-.i i a::U r iu Detroit. Airi.iii h. ,i t.if Uctaru course, li.ati.) Creek i. a d iiicinj school. S .rin.u? l. r d lau lM:t.n tnLir't-J. Ciar 5 L.- ;i puk-i .u kiii' tuddi.-hment. lMr.,I: will ii-tvti ;i permanent Democratic .M xf iti .v K ul vui itu'ht- of aov Sun day lii-iit. I -iui'i h.v-) ,i n-w opera hou.-t: vhich V lil fe.it 7 U. A J -arty of t t r.t y-iivv It ft Rattle Creek I) -i -c for California. 'Ih.i M.ciiU'iu (Yiitrul luiA taken one Lraks: n. ia o.T fruia t-.kch mail train. TL.,i;:i Hiairh, owner of all the property at 1 ..m ,iu City, died Tuesday of a stomach .ii--.i -.. Cv t. Ni.-h.l.Mn will bo eupcriuttuJent of tlu- Detroit llou of Correction another thro- t;ir-. J.i-. T. Christy, of Morton township, Me-co-u fo inty, ha.- been convicted of defacing 'i la? annual mettii:' of the Michigan Ree K pi r?" A--H.-iatiou bt an buzzing at Lan-.-u.' y t-1 rd.iy. Rev. Win. Mi-IUn, a former niivdouary anion.; tht; Zidus, is h during before the WU.( n'h .Mi v -wtiary Societies of thw State. It i.- announced that the Lansing SumUnj S-flin'fi ha ru ended publication, while iu till -or is prur-pvctuir around for a new oliice. 1 Ik Ia.;h.wa county Sunday-School As.so ri ition brj-Ltx its iirt e mi -annual meeting in the M. E. Church at Wiliiamston ye-sUr-day. Thi Ilu'h People' libel suit aain.st the lK-troit i'ut iiaa be u discontinued. "The dirfe r. r.cvs have been satisfactorily adjust ed." That -x tth-s it. About the time the Ia u'lfi-latun.- meets in IULsiu a lar'o bottling ftabh-hment Is to beui tieratiuns in the C.-4 itol city. Kalamazoo in trrt at for new inventions. Their la.-t k't t up i- a "wldte elephant on rolh r sk itt-s." Ilct it'- an ordinary beat whitc-wa.-ht-d. Tht-Odd Fellows of Ronton Harbor dedi cated their mv hall Tuesday evening. There was a iMr't crowd present, and the exercises w-re very interesting. Several victim.- of the lato diphtheria H'ourt at Howell have been taken to Brigh ton and placed in vaults. Brighton authori ty s -,vy no more of them can come. Dr. Ih ynolds, the temperance orator, skips the oovl, moral towns uid Ots where his fr-r jet s are must needed. Ian--in and Mn.s keun arw on his, list of appointments. Tht State (V)nvention of the Stato Hoard of Charities iid Corrections, together with t!ie Coaference of CouLty Superintendents, nu t at KalainaziK Wednesday afternoon. About tXUJM) iound- of evaporated apples and a quantity of rain were burned, to iCetlur with II. Burtlett's elevator, atDryden, Saturday nijht. ljuhs, 10,UUO; partly in-,-ured. Tht Baptist society of Milan dedicated its new .5,.'sj0 church last evening. Bcv. C. 1. Henderson, of Detroit, Kev. Dr. Beats, State Missionary, an i other clerj men were ire-ent. ( )n Tue--'.ay a di.'p.frreement occurred be . tweeii thc member of the grocery lirm of Lovejoy ,v llerric!;, of Bi' Kapids, and at trie renue.t of the latter John K. Snyder was appointed rt tvivtr. Flint boa.-ts of a child who, when born, weight d but two iound and nine ounces, oiruv that time the child has yone through au.ll-pvx, iuilammatiou of tlio brain and luu, mumps and chickfnpox. Thu LTrt National Bank of Kalamazoo is to In- supplied with a weather bulletin and time ball; th-j latter will drop every after noon exactly at 1:0 standard time, obtfiined by teleicr.ipli from Fort Wayne, Ind. S-venty Coldvvater merchants have siTied a paper th-U unh ss the telephone rent is re duced irom sis to per 'year their machines mujt bo taken out January 1. The manager of the company Bays they will not h!J. There was a larjjp attendance on the open ia of the State (rrane, at Lansing. Tues d..j. The day sessions were sjent in routine wirk. (irand Master Lnco delivered his annual address to a lare audienco in the eveuiru. Fred Newmann's meat market and grocery store was dtroyed by tire at Bay City, Wednesday. A lamp was left burning in tao store and it is supposed an explosion caused the destruction. Loss, '1,."4JJ; fally insureil. There was a large attendance at the opening meeting of the Stato Urango at Lansing Tuesday. Nothing a.ide from routine work was tlon this morning, but Grand Master Lue iil deliver his annual address this evening. A young man named Daniel II. Slocmn, in i)t.-t o, attempted the lives of nil he met on Tuesday night while under the influence of liquor. Otsego is a prohibition town and SSoeui'i claims he had been drinking hard cider only. Ah auder S. Hill, of Cao, who was arrest ed in 1 v-'I chargod with the embezzlement of lv. from his wife at Salt Lake City, from whom hn h ul previously separated, has been n !i -iseil from jail, where ho luw been contin d t!ie p i't year. Charts und Lewis Gillett, of Allegan, weio seuteiict'd 'Inesday to live years at Jackson pri-oa far Mealing clover eed from Mil H .rt of Allegnu county la-t winter. Tht ir brother Ctirtis is now in prison fof the sM.ni' o.7t n--e. Both havo served terms for te;'.iing wheut. the I' irn of W. Waterman, of Breedvillo, hume-d Monday niglit. The building was ci ns imo!. and with it two horses, two cow, 5 tet -heh of ints, P lusfiels of wheat and g iier i). farming implements. The lo is f.'.MO; insurance, s ;,. rl"he fire was the work :f an incendiary. The Ana Arbor City Council held a special i;h titig I'ue-day night to consider the ip.ies ti v.'f lighting thcity. The matter was r f rred to a special committee who are ex p vet d to rvport in favor of an extension of ;! j-rf-ent Vjo.HiopiHi "ystem, with gaso hue f r the outskirts of the city. I'puty I". S. Marshal Jennings on Mon ti to --.t Mrr-tetl Ralph MK'rumbof Higlrt and L.:rum ng?it of Cephas on a charge of pM-"ing counterfeit monfy nt Grand Ixlge. he ia lis y in u:etiou i bogu- ilver dollar, ik vly mad, ot ilate 1n, and though lwrt xvtght is a dangerous counterfeit. 'Iter will be a meeting of th Trntees and ot'.er fru !iIs of ti e Michiwmn Military Ac u! T..y nt Orchard l-ke, on the P'th inst.. tor H ' pur oce of inspecting the tn!dirgs -owl other improvement recently iv vOe. r:d for bect-.ming more familiar with th w.n ami general character of the insti tutive. The ;rriv?l of the S.ilvition Army at Nrt;i I:,.siT,. tnvpl tix much for Jsmes C tr"" n, and imbibed much ?viritnons? (ntlm-tasm as s. ! unable t navigate the w id--t v ir-t of sidewalk. Carmeu drifted v.v bef.-r J ''-nee ( lark, on Monday mtrning. r.d in e'ef, nit of the numbor of sjiekel re- "a-ih' rr pMUTig evMs of pn.wevntii.Mi w i h-r-'.thnl out. t tj ,.;y ia Ingham county jul. e;l -t. Ti. t;r.t I of t State Spttinen A5" rut? en o; nd a J.cksm Tneaf jn! , cuh d b order b-y the ih:!-h-nt. Dr. H.-hv..-- of Gr.md B ird'. Chw. r, of Wp.tv i ;vor i'. b I -neater, of Flint, ' -v! .'Klf'i r'-'t: 'T':;-, H. V l.gr r -ij -l !: c'.k i fl ieo-rt iry or, acconni of f - -g j-';ig,-t, nd M Novris, of (trand B. i i-S w.is fhet- d ill hi iU, A SLY OLD SCHEMER. AN INCIDENT IN A COURT OF JUSTICE. II.iw Obi Ik Priarl th Way for HU Atiuitt-I ut ix Srrlou Charge fc4; I hj a VouitS Ioj', lutt rffrrnce. fArariidw Travt'cr.j Old African Ik was sutamone I to ap p.ar b jforj court to render important tas tin.ouy in ache involving the honor of a colored gentleman vhu, nearly every orw Lclievt-d, stole a sheep. Young Mul kittl upon whom a strict watch was kept his m :her boing on a visit in the coun try, and hb father Ias'ui'Z absorbed in preparing himself for a coming debate aaked old Ike if he might accompany bum "i'sy gwioe ter 'tend ter some law buI lies, honey, an I doan know tiat it woul le distant wid de cou't o' do Ian' ter Tow chillun ter 'tisipate in de proceegins o' de hour, but rntbby, ez J haz 'siderable 'Du ence will Uo hall o justice, da mout, jo&' ter please me, set aside de rules an rS gelations, 'cause yer know, honey, luster be a member o de cotton 'ctiange." A member of the cotton 'change?" re peated the boy. '0h, yas, I uster 'change cotton for ba con. Oj, 1'ae been a 'tluential man in my day. Come erlong, an' I think dat I kin work yer way inter de 'semblage." The old man had no trouble Ih securing admission for the boy, such was his influ ence with the Judge and Prosecuting At torney, and conducting his young compan ion to the reservation especially fenced in for the lawyers, he sat down, nodded in recognition of an acquaintance who sat on the "prisoners' bench," and leaned back to enjoy the distinction guaranteed by his former relationship with the "cotton 'change." "Get out of here," said a deputy-Sheriff. "You'll have to sit back yonder, little fel low." "I'so a witness on dis er 'casion, sab," replied old Ike, with a proud attempt to stiffen the back of his neck. "Well, go back yonder and stay until you are called." "Ain't I 'titled ter de 'special ceremony an' pribilege?" "Get out, I tell you!" "Sartanly," and arising and turning to the boy, he said: "He doan' un'erstan' de sitywashun, honey. He's er new man in de flock, but wait till I has time ter speak ter de jedge, an' I'll hab his wings clipped er little." The boy, indignant in the belief that the old man's importance had not been recognized, insisted that the insulter should bo immediately brought to justice, but the old man, wiser and more mature in his deliberations, replied: "Neber mind, honey. De Sabior wuz once 'suited by de lawyers an' de fox houn's o' de cou't room but dar punish ment come arter erwhile." The boy anxiously waited, and when old Ike was called to the witness box, he accompanied the sage, and seemingly unobserved, seated himself on the steps leading to the throne of justice.1 "What is your name?" asked the prose cuting attorney after the old man had been placed under oath. "Ike." "What's your other name?" "Which udder name? I'se got fo' ur five. Bolonged ter seberal different mars-, ters, sah." "Well, which name do you go by?" "Fust one and den de udder. Owin ter whut comp'ny I'se in." "Nevermind his name," interposed the lawyer for the defense. "The summons says that his namo is Isaac Balch." "Well, Mr. Balch," continued the Prose cuting Attorney, "do you know the de fendant?" "I oughter know him. He owes me er dollar." "What kind of a name does he bear in the neighborhood?" "Neber heard nufCn' ergin his name. Soun's well ernuff." . "Drt you consider him nn honest man?" "Wait till he pays me dat dollar. Den I won't bo prejudist." "Tell us what you know in regard to his stealing a sheep from Mr. Parker." "Nber seed him steal no sheep." "Come, sir. Didn't you tell a man that you had eaten a part of the sheep?" "I kaln' tell by tastin' er sheep wfiuther it wuz stole or not, Yerso'f eat more o' de sheep den I did." "What do you mm, sir?" "Meani dat halt o' do sheep wuz tuc ter yer house nn' sold, SAb. Oh, doan come none o' yer pranks wid me." "Your honor," exclaimed tne Prosecut ing Attorney. "I don't think that the wlt-n-? knows anything abiut the case." "Neler mine," said Old Ike, "shoot yer dye stuff." "None of your impudence, dr." "Proceege wid de barn rain." "Gentlemen please observe order," said the jude, turning with a weary air from n stack of papers which he was examin ing. "Uncle Ike," sahl the boy, "why don't you call him a liar?" Every eye wa tnrned in the direction whnc the small voice came. "Hnh, honey, buh. Pat's whut he is, hnt if he ain't got sense 'naff ter know it, J ain't gwine tell him." "Mr. Sheriff," said the Judgp, "yon will pioaie take that old man to jail to serve fifteen days for contempt of court." "No, mhter," exclaimed the boy, spring ing tr bf feet, "pleae don't do that. He I sick an cnher be nt hom Please let mtak him away. It would kill him to p-jt him in jitl. Come on Uncle Ike," reaching np and taking hold of the old man's hand. "Come on, they won't hurt you. Let ns go home an'I lie on the pra.' The oi l man, on whcef;ce fright had carved dep lines, looked appealjaly at th- jn lg. "Tike him awy, little f?ll-sw." As they walk 1 along the str??, the old mr svM: -I g-t yer in, didn't IT' "Ye, an' I jet you out, dida'l I?" Wall, honey, we ir-n't Mlk no 'but dat, De J i lg?s an iatvyen is $ muhty Ml fnim grn dt yerksin put no cmferdnc in 'em, nr hr, haw ! T?hti I foun cnt dat I hsd sorrv o dat stvM ra frin dat it wv-uM N ftrh np er;;n m, X h4 som c It ent tt d prcecn in' 'tcrny, Dit tin'k ail, henev. IH jC;!ga TD A mnTTTTVT Hardwood XjiaxnTDei IN CJTL Hard and Sot Maple Floorhaj Made to Order of any width. ALSO RECEIVERS OF California Red-Wood Lumber and Shingles. Absolutely Cleat; Heaatifal Color, Will not irarjt or Shrink Cheaper than Pine. lAtsta forever. PATCHIM & ABBOTT. - - 41 Monroe Street, Grand Rapids. CHABBgS, Have no superior in Tone, Finish or Durability. See them at the Factory 61 TO 65 SOUTH FRONT STREET, WEST SIDE, GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN. MILLER i MIDDLETON FRESCO AND ITOTTSTil PAINTERS . 56 Ottawa Street, . FARMING AND STUMP LANDS For Sale to actual settlers at low prices and on favorable terms. Located in the counties of Osceola, Clare, Missaukee, Wexford and Roscommon, Mich igan. For particulars address D. A. BLODGETT, 4 45 Monroe Street, GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. j. s. McGregor, New Steam Dye Works, 20 Fountain St., Grand Rapid. Ladios Pressos, Cloaks, Shawls or Sacqnos Cleaned or Dyed in a Superior manner. Gentle men's Made-Up (Jarments Cleaned or Dyed and Handsomely Pressed by Steam; Equal to new. Repairing Done. Goods Received and Returned by Express. PIOI 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 the price known, try it, tho price is only 25 cents. GEO. G. STBKBTEB, Sole Proprietor, 89 MONROE ST, GRAND RAPIDS. STEKETEE'S Sure Cure, price 50 cents. For sale 9 A TO T A TTi fTI LOTS.- HANGERS. Grand Rapids, Mich. ; Wo havo addod to our business a very complete Steam Laundry, with all the Latest Improved Machinery. hard and soft water, and havo se- i cured first-class help and aro pro pared to do tho best of work. Goods called for and delivered promptly. f GrAEDIXER & BAXTER, 55 Monroe-Si and 95 Ottawa-St. iiUlCvSSafe, qtiick enre, any aiL Kizi, ' i, ifcttlful relUf for girl or womn troubles. Board, ka. Con tCdently apTlT, person or lattr,free- Beat, efficient. Fete ! r- rgni-Itiae PIU. f I : Boxes f 3 ; Het-lacbe Cure. 25 en u ; : Toilet Mirror. 10 cent; by xnmtL Addres, vithr?3iltunre, UreiKSfic DisrsnsABY, 2 St., tira4 Bpil. MjcU. 1 1 SlIITfll ALSO WHOOPING 5 ... .. .... NEWSTEAM LAUNDRY R?ad Wiiat Van's f.U-ic Oil o- Kinj c? Prit Hrr Dcre cr tne Peop'. We Lav u-tl ViOi Miic 01 for iiitwuiJ tuJ extermsi a'ti UviioXxS.in cttt-f C o-Ljp.lA.iiic, Out, iiarii, lirui-. ftt, and Lid U'ttt-r. It t e-j-viiJij fcd.-;pui tu I'fiildr a, j- n vhn i ul J. W. EDDY. I luive um1 Van's Mirio Ud fur Nttirtd:ia, urJ it tt& pruti U be t-iili-facti.'!-, Ha it ha CUltxi nit? iUiiy: k.lov uur lirxt dmr lifiKtbr t cumi hj it, J.H-iaiis Kiili, by Intrrnid tue fcr rvrt TLrtitit, fAiiibmd vilh tt K'rrt? LaUU tnd ltirt lit e ; tdou a lutui by tiie .hiu? of htultti Kwiutetis Mas com! by it of u w t-ry trw Limine lick 1 OlU lievt-r bay too much iu pruio of yoar Sialic Oil. Undid Haven, Aprils, li. ioure truly, JAl Oil DtSTELDEll. We liKve u"-l jour Muie Oil fur Kveral jt.rt. and would not like to b vuthout it. tu it i Koud f.Uiiiy iniioiiif, viz: Jiurns, Uruis. Kre J i.ioiit, Oold?, etc., btnc 1 truly rwi:mi ju1 it to the public KEV. K VAMiUiVlJES. l'uttt-non, N. J., Ft U 11, ls4. Mubkeoa, iliclu Mli. N. O. VaKDLIND: Vt Uexi your Jlwie Oil with tnt taUe fact ion, Ou of our cliiidren was Uikfn bick with (ftMadloil) dijh thena. Of txarte we employed a doctor, but the child Krew wore every day. One inurmng, U.e ioctor cailrti with four more of hi protection: aiid consultHd. If ti;e child would be iJive in the evening tijey wert to ojm-u the child' throat and cut the phitrm out, 'ihiat I diJ not approve of. but as tiiere was no !ioie of the child' recovery, I ionenteiL Finally our neirhUr, Mr. F. Vaiuier werp, called w ith a bttle of your Maric Od, and uektd if we would use it it would COtt U6 Uotii ing. We gave the cluld three or five droj in ternally every hour, and j.oultictl the bole of it fet-t with onion: .and bathed it throat well with Matfic OiL and when the doctor came in theeven inK lie wanned to know what we had given the chihl, ais it breathed m much wilier. I told him we utnl an Mnpic OiL He raid keep rhjtit on Ufeinn it as that waa b-tter tlian he could do. 1 have th.iiiked Mrs. Vanderwerp a thousand time for her kindneas, and I tincerely thank you for your valuable medicine. Yours truly, MU4.A.D.FAI.N. Mufekeon. 1 would hay, 1 have known the ef fects of Van's Mcio OiL in domestic iractice, always with rood ellects, never with bad ellecta. llave precrilxxl it in my practice; lind it a very good and safe medicine. W. U. DELAP. M. D. Van's Magic Oil or King of Fain is manufac tured by N. Ci. Vam?erlinde, Slufckttfon, Mich and is told by all dealers. Grand Iapida NATIONAL BANK OF GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN. Organized llarch, 1890. Capital, - - 0500,000 Surplus, $100,000, EDWIN F. UHL. FREEMAN GODFREY. PreeidVnt. Vice-Freident. WM. WIDDICOMB, Cafchier. JSJInterest at 3 ier cent, per annum on all time deposits. directors : Edwin F. Uhl, Frverann Godfrey Geo. H. Long, Eno ltntm, Vm. G. lIenoLsheimer, 51. J. Clark, 1). II. Waters, J"fi. Houseman, (ireo. C. KimbalL Charl( H. Hazelline, M. Engleman, Thomas D. Humton. Wm. WMdicomb. NEW CROP ABSOLUTELY PURE-NEW PROCESS BUCKWHEAT DFILjOTXIR, Just Received -nd for pale in any quantity by 525 and 527 South Division St. Grand Rapids C3TJ C2Lr VIE m i COUGH O URE at same place. CEAS. D. R0S3, . VAUtY CITY STCAM DYLIG, XOUn ING ard F.EPAlHIhG WORKS. f 2'lk.ke y wur kik therv and va will fekvj Zltoney, RAILBflAD TIME TABLES. Grand Bapids Ir.dltia- GOISG SOUTH. Arriie, IVtot-.key A MsoLinAe Ex...... 4Ll)Ul VM'pr (Inciuuati A Muckir.ue i x. . . V.' a:u 1j:" aa It. WfcueA" t'-uiid Ex. I :A'j a Grand liapitU : tViiiUc Ac. ilJ G01SU SOUTH. (Mruiiinati Ijc... T:Maa Maokinac A f iiK'iiiiiati Ex 4irpm 4;tpu.- Mi i inAc A Ft. t.iie Ex 1 :. .m 11 ii au IWiilW A li rand Xipi i Ac . 5 ;4J pin All t.-auw uaily exvv;it hundaj. NoKTii I rain leuii ht VJU p. m. hi Wonkl rnli rUpti.g Vn fir iVtiky and Macki; City. 'Iraiu im if: at l'Ji'i a. iu. hae C'iuir fur Traverse t'lty, Sorrn 'lrain Iiiirat 4:SS p, m. Wood ruft Weeping i 4.r for t'lncmnau. '11jurt tickt-16 mn ims oUaiiiol at Uluq Ticket Od.i, corner Moim- aiid l)i?w Mrtv-u and at Uiutua lK iu C. U 1K KVUK- i. titn l l'iu.. Art Detroit, Grand Haven & Llilwaukua GOJSG WKST. Arrive, tMoming Expre ll'.ipm l: i TThrough Mail I U j nn L :l I pin tSusaniboat Expret .lUSJ jm ildixed 7aOaa: Niht Express l.VJ iun fijsj aa G01XG VAST. tBteamloat Expre am T'FhrtHitrli Midi 13 JO am l.tcit au. iLimiud Expmi 8Lpm SJSri.pm Atlantic Ex pm.... V 4i pm P:4.'. pm tMixti, with etiach aoi tlaily, bunda) exoepteL Iaily. Fat'ngrs takix4f tlie t5a a. m. LxpreKi cke clone Nnnx-tion at O ihh for LfvUruug, faid tt Detroit for New York, arriving there at Utlii a. ir the folliwirig mtriang. Nigiit ExprtM has local bleeping ( ar lKjoit to Grand Rapid. 'lldn is the only line running Atlantic Expr lNtving here at lu.45 p. m., widi bipiiig t ar to Detroit, making direct oounettions for ail points Eit, arriving at Nw York 7 a. m. the htwiudL morning. Parlor Car on mail trams botii e't and vtL The train leaving at l.Vo p. m will mtke direc connection with Milwaukee teamer oUiiy , fcxtej Sunday. Through ticket ecunl at D G. H. A 1L office in Mortn Houe block and at the diu D. ItiriER, City 1W. AgerX GEO. B. REEVE, Tnlhc Manager. Claoago. Lako Shoro & Michigan Southern, (KJLLAM1ZOO DIVISION.) Arrive, Ijive. Exprea 7sipm ' li am Mail VZj am Ijiopm All trains daily except holiday. The train leaving at 4 t. rn. connect at White Pigeon, with Atlantic 1-xpre tn Main Iaiu which ha Palace Drawing Room rile-;ina Coaches from Chicago to New Yolk aad IkibLoB without change.. The train leaving at 755 a, m. cv?rnecik at Whf Pigtn (giving cine hour for dinner) ith fjci Nevr York Exprx on Main Iinn. Through ticteu and ljrthij in hle'j:ing CiacL can be m -cured at Union Ticket OHiiv, t7 Monr btret, aad Depot. All trainn will run by Knh meridian time, which is SUminotee slower titan lMrtit time. J. VV. McKENNEY, (ienU Ait- Michigan Central. (giuxxi lanes uitisio.n.) Dejart. Arrive, am DtTit 1-X....T CiMam Pacifc F.x.. IxKd Pa.. MiJl Why Frtk'.ht Day ExireMi.. 12:45 pm N. t Ex i ut . ft i ) x m AtUintic Ex... Vilpm Way Freight.. tCl) am t Parlor atn attached. :.:lipm ti'd Rapiiie EiOi'r nm Sl'pingcr attach!. Pacihcand New York Exirnf. daily. JiaJ;aiO rams daily exypt Nimlaja New York Fat Lano mnti daily, arriving i Detroit at 122T a. m., and New York at U o'clock the next evening. A train 1hiv Detroit at I p. m., except Baa days, with Drawing Room arul Parlor Claris for Grand Rapid, reaching here at 10 'St it. tn. Direct and prompt connM.tion matie with Gnl Western, (irand lrunk and Canaia bout born trains, in fc&me dejot at Diroit, thue avoiiiti; transferR. Tho IMroit Exprw loeving at f ii) a. m. ha Drawing Room and Par1 or Cr fr lKtroit, nucl. ingtka city at 11:45 a. raM New York UJ a. n and lkxton 2:40 p. m. next day. Through ticket for all iinin and Niir?fla berths may be proenmi at Euion Tickt t:ho corner Monroe and Ottawa btrwta, and at L nioo T. SCHULTZ. GenT AgU P7 MonroSu Ueo. W. Mcnho5, Tic ket Ag-nt, CP.y. J. tt. JLiKi8, Ticket Agnt, D pot Chicago i West Michigan. Arrive, . Night Exprt ft ( aca Mail 4 4 !7 im Mail t f.15 am lay Expre..U2iS pm Night ExproMv. tt5 inn Day Ex;Tr..illJU jxa Dailv. tDailrexcri't Hundaj. Union I'iot on Ionia htnt. Tlinmgh ciacho to Chicago and Tollo on 9.15 a. m. train. Tl.rocgti parlor-car to Chicago on 125 p. m train, llirough luilman ing-car and oovi,to Chicago on ViT p. tn. train. NEAVAY(;0 DIVISION. I VP. Expr.... am Express I -'tit .m MixM 4iu am D.niart fnm Wet hide Di""!. Arriro. 4 .11 JO JC3 ! Train Imve from and arrive at Unin D pot. Tte northern trminu of thi DirUion ix lialdwin, -n F. A P. M. Rr. J. IE PALMER, en l Freight and Pam. Agrct, OfLoe. 1 j Monroe htrect. Geo. W. McjfsoK, Ticket Agent, City. Michigan Cz Ohio Hailrod. I'aiMongfr Tle Tbl. 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