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GRAND RAPIDS. DEC. JJ. lM. MINOlt 3IIC'III(2AN 5t AT'I Kll. Excellent !'Liun' in lonut. Y.Ik Ii i;ui., w letter life proU-ction. - A Imoera.tie d iiy b talked of at D.ittle Grand I .. j.,irtir arc jddp;.-:!!.: lira ci ty Th une of p,h U 1:1 t!.- Ihty City an 1 S.t'inaw team resulted in it dr.iw. Va.-ht'ii;iw Co ait y fanner vvre plouh ia,; daring the rir-t vcU. in DccnuU-r. AUcriiinn I.e'vU J. Ijtwson, otiri of the Tftry tirat a:tller- in Cad ill tc, dud 'ihur-d.ty A houio rive mi!- north of Union City hurnt-d on Fiuli morning. Fully in sured. Whit Will th rfXJT J uli'MiH J..ip:tH do thru? When' After thu Cfojeh tri.d i- tended. Tweuty.ff vt-it co-uvitti have ft-cipd from tha Ionia Hou-eof Corn ction within twenty m intli.-. "AlWrti," the "Ionia Wizard," wa.4 re-lu- from the State liou'e of Correction k rid 'iy. Kditor Karl, of the Hartford lkij Spring, and wifr, will celebrate their twentieth unni verary thU turning. The Grand Haven oi.ra ho a.- in re nunifled into a skiitin.; rink, The churches ill have to come next. A lo cabin will be built on the Cold water fair grotimU to hold the relics of the Unuich County Pioneer Society. Hie Jackson Citizen claim- that i'Vt) feprenU the cot of the entity-four build ing erected there tin J car. On her Ia-t trip down, thw propeller St. Loun ttx)k away a IVju) caru of coiner from the ltke up rior mines. Kx limitation at the Nonesuch mine rhow that there i- a much richer mine below their Copper ein than wa supposed. Ninety-two p-ron have united with the church at St. Joseph, under the revival preaching of Kvanjelist NVeber. Anna Eva Fay, the reat medium of Lon don, KnH., held the jjho-t- ami people of lort Huron spellbound last tveiuu. Geo. I.. L'atterson, of Clio, Mich., has beeu nhHjiin deer out of Reason and has bet it seiiieactd to pay .'4) and co-ts. A'kation concerning a narrow aue rail road from Cadillac to Sherman is. active at these joints and alou the projo-ed line. 1 homas Kelly, the driver of the Flint City team, was thrown from his waon yesterday, while guiag to the tire, and badly injured. Tiuj.Dttroit Congregational Union, for heliiiiifc needy churches unit establishing Uli-tou Sunday schools, has been incorpor ated. Mrs. Vanderhoof, convicted of man slaughter at lierrieii Spring, will bo taken to Jackst)it to-day to s-rve her life sen tence. The Sixth District Press Association will hold a meeting at wosso on the .'4)1 h inst., f jr the election of oilicers and the traii; uction of other business. Mr. Frank Allen, a lumberman of Sag inaw, wa.s pinned to the earth by a falling tree near his lumber camp a few d;vS ao, And lies in a critical condition. Messrs. Reynolds, John K. Clark, Whittle, McGranahan and a score of others are doing evangelistic work in Michigan. Other states need not think it implies auythiug. William G. Emory, who shot Alex. Ket chnm, of IJenton township, Uerrien county, whom he suspected of seducing his wife, has been sentenced to three years at Jackson. The thermometer marked 17 degrees bo low zero at the signal service station, Mack inac City, at o o'clock a. in., Friday, and two feet of suow is also reported at that place. ThvOeo. W. Iioby Lumber Company will not iH.t any logs this winter, but will deliver their surplui stock, 7,UM,MJ feet, at the Chi cago A West Michigan railway. Liultnyton Ajipral. Two young men, each about -1 years old, wtlked into Day City from Drown'. camp, back of l';xi'onning, a distance of thirty miles, and as iced to be sent up to the House of Correction. Th" Detroit Timr has a grudge against i the city police dopartment, and is paying the ame in weekly installments, by publishing a'leged pictures of the oilicers over fair-tc- 1 middling biographies. A new journalistic enterprise in Elsie, 1 Clinton County, is promised Jan. 1, 1S, under the title of the Efsi Sun, a live-column folio. It is to be published weekly by Ioriug Austin, proprietor. J. Cummer t Son, of Cadillac, are put ting in the tirst band aw for cutting lum ber in the lower peninsula f Michigan. It will b a great .saving in timber besides mak ing much smoother lumber. A man in Detroit was arrested for stealing two loads of sawdust. After he gets out of that scrape he should go to Muskegon. There he would be granted a pension if he would carry on his profession faithfully. The Vrfert., the organ of thn Michigan 0. A. II. published at Iwinstng. will be con solidated with similar State organs in Illi ' not And Wiron-in, and issued from Chi cago in the interest of the G. A. D. in the Nurthwt'-d. nw, M. Featlu-rly, editor of the lakeside '-Monitor of An Sal! on trial for libel, was found guilty by the jury late Thursday night, and Justice D. D. I'ickson. of Tawas (Jity, sentenced him to a fine of f 0 aud cots or nineV 'I'" in i'1- ii.'iam Armstrong, twenty-eight years old. unmarried, but the chief support of his bnther and sisters, a-sitant superintend ent of the Cleveland mine at Ishpeming. as struck on the back by a falling piece of rxk. and instantly killed. Th mill of the G xl grinds !owly, but Kads out from one to eight at every turn of the crank. James Fairbanks, sent from Irvhaca county May lt. lsl, to twelve years at J cl:son for aault w ith, intent to murder, li-vsle4n pan.loned ly the Governor. Mvon Ellsworth, a farmer living in Oke Ttus. vi'hile preparing his u ti gi hunting, on FriJay, accidently sliot himdf through th.e np-.-k, severing t!f jugular vein. He livetl but a JVw moments at'ter the fatal shot. He w v a oiule mau about thirty-eight years of Th Mrjskegtm Uit'e ordered forty d irk Mi?e uniforms recent Ty from Chicago parties, and tbe jr will make their initial appearam in thru !l their military ball on Christmas evening. If they don't lit any better than did t-' La't Sh.re boys' suits they won't npi ir tfry prt t?y. If the city emitinus to grow at th rate of the !i'tt four yars h wtil have a spu'-i ti-'o of JO.tVO by th tirt of January, lv's. Itito prtiabl thai th buine-s ot the po-to;'ci will agrgnte .fJVii in t!ve y'ar I ..". Free postal d lirery h, tI- r f 're, not rmI montl; dfant, at th fart!, The L-k Hapi-I Viv inrit Fitgr. n!d. 'if the (-( ('; , to g-i Up t! e-e rtf d ft: - th" e! '!".i-al nrk, dthr-i. in t! m i.r,.TVhnn. that V." gal!u-. of ft!v ,;;.i arr bet:: if m.d a day now." If Ft nn't vtn ft t; g't i iy fr!Vt J. e.if he fiti tirjd i rl V d it'Ti 't b-thr tl hi iiftrd pro lies. tl-' initfef ith l-.riilh of S ntoM? tt i14 ot Ann Ar?- r, n I r?, i - r-.( ,, ft -f h- r-t t' n t-.ft-n Men. o is f , f ?. v V - t ?, I, . f t .-? I. Probate Order. STATE OF MIUHUAN, LVuuty ul Ktt:-. At a cs--i-ia jI lh? VruUite CJrt for the county ;f K-j4f, tul.it a at ih Frosate (ifk- ia t ity i t ttniA lt.iLil. tn Tuwia. U.e -coad Jay cf Ik riut-r, iu il.r j nr on? ti.iuLEid eiht l. Ui- iUri Ulid -ijLtv-fi ur. I'rt-ut, CVHLrt K. FFllKLNS. J m in of 4'rof ite. In tuf tjiatr-r of th jtarf of A.vi-1 llutbttrd, hifi- of siii l "it y of iiraud lU;id, tii-txt,-d. 4 i rsviin-f ajul hiir.r it i-titi.n duly vt-rinnl. of Mxry i:-. il-t-j-i8hiil, of Irving, iirrv Couiity. Mir'l;m. d'tuhU-r of wild d.-ct-uasi, pmjiji '1 hi inr- jd ii inostrtttiofi. of b;ud eera'e nui) Kt:'fiOd to n-r: ' I ii uix i-on ir n OaDtuu), Tltt Fri'lay, t!e tweat-.ixih day of 1) riiib.-r icstant, at ten' o't hc k in lh forenoon. taaial for th hcur inf f iid ittitiort, hjA that tr.o t:ein fct law of raid d-ct-4.-Hi, h.ll all oJl.-r i-rsxti iliten-tti iu t.ud i-tn.ir, art- rijuirt-d to apitr At a wi-ioa of .lid Court, tht-n to h'.lU-n at the Probate O.hc', in th City of Ciraiul ltajls. in wad Coiin t', uud hf ..w cans-, if any there bn, hy the pr;tj r of tt.- pir-titioiif-r etxiLi not xrhnttd: su I T Is 1 1 klUk.&Oui)!Llii.l), That b.ti.i -ti-tiu-r Ki' notice to the i-ijr:! !ut nt-i inlaid if. t xlt of Ui? peiid-n-y of Mtid petition, aid the ht-ttrii:; f L.-rMifj by causing a copy of this ord-f to U- purdirhl la the jr&iil llapiU iloKMNi ''KLtjiUKH. a riewfapt r pix:ted and circulating in Kdd County of kt-Xit. three wit-cttif weekb, previous to wad day I hearing. Cucs 1L FrKKiNs, ( trur copy.) J udi of i'roliaif, ALoLfU li. Isov, il.rfiaitr. 614 Probate Order. HTATK OF MICHIGAN.) fl coi N nf or kk.t. 5 At a piion of the Probate Court for the County of Kent, ho"dr-n at the Protmte olliee in tlie c ity of (irand Kapid, on Friday, the nfthtlay of 1-eerut-r, ih the year one thousand eiht hundred axid eighty-four. Pr-nt, C VKUH K. PKHKINS. Judof Protjate. In the matter of theet-tate of Alaxion Power, bite of the Township of (irand Itapids, in baid county, ihmtti. Ou r adin and filin the final account duly verili d, of Mirk M. Power and Klizalieth Pow ers, ndunni.tnttor and administratrix of huid estate. Thereupon it is ordered, Tliat Monday, tho -.th day of DtH-einber instant, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, U asirnel for ttio hearing, exarninu tior and allowance of wiid account, and that the heir at law of haul deced.!, and all other per Mins iuterehUsl in Hiiid estate, are reiuiretl to ap pear at a wttsion of Kiid court, then to te holden at tlie Protjate oilic, in the city of llrantl lLtpids, msiiid ciunty, and bhow cau?e, if any there be, w hy the naid account should not tte alloweil. And it is further ordered. That wtid Hiiminitnt tcrs i re notice to the iersou.s intented in naid et-tate, of the tendency of naid account and the hearing and examination thereof, by eausinR a copy of thu onler to Ik published in the (irand Kapid- Moiinin'o T'klVjORaw, a newtp-iper print nl and circulating iu ?aid Count v of Kent, three fcnc'five week previous to haul day of hearing. (ii true copy.) AooLi'it U. Mason. Cuua 1 Perkins, lU'trUtcr. J udgo of Probate. Probate Order. STATE OF MICHIGAN. County of Kent-K. At a whs ion of the protwite curt for the cunty of Kent, holden at the Prolate office in the city of (inuid 1 tap ids, on Tuesday, tlie ninth day of J)--enibr. in the year one thousand eight hundnnl xuid eighty four. Prenent, CYRUS K. PERKINS. Jndtfo of l'robjite. In the matterof the ettnte of Anna U. Harnard, (now (JwKhnan) William V. V. Barnard, Harry U. Harnard, Florence Harnard una Maude Har nard, minors. On rending and filing the fifth arount, duly v-rihetl. of Itolert A. liiirnnrtl, guardian of haiu minors, wherein he tenders the resignation of his trust nsguanlian of aaid Anna H. Harnard (now (ioMhnan.) Thf-reupn it is ordered that Monday, the fifth day of January next, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon, I assigned forthe hearing, examina tiou and allowance of said accounts, and that the next of kin of nnid minors and all ether persons intended in aaid estate, are reiuiretl to appnr at a s-ion of faid court, then to le holden at the prolite office, in the city of Grand Rapids, in said county, and show cause, if any there be, why the Kiid account ehonld not i 'allowetl and Raid n-signai ion le accept xl. And it is further Ortlentl, That said guardian give notice to tho ierson8 in terested in said estate, of the iendency of said ac count and the hearing and examination of paid account by causing a copy of this onler to be pul lished in the Grand Rapids Mornino Telkqham. a newspater printed and circulating in said county of Kent, three successive weeks, previous to said day of hearing. (A true copy.) Ctrus E. Perkins, Adoi.ph H. M ason, ! Judge of Probate. Register. Whv4. ALWAYS TO THE FRONT I SCOTT & WILLIAMS, MERCHANT TAILORS! 31 Mon roe street, are showing the finest line of furnishing Goods ! In the City for the Holiday Tnule. We have an endless variety of MUFFLERS. m in Silks and Cishrr.T s, at price that are within the reach of all. V-ckwear, of every styl and shape, lutf and Flat Scarf, Straight Ties and Rows and a largo line of " LITTLE JOKER " TIES For Hoys, Gloves and Mittrns in Kid, Cloth and Jerseys. Underwear in all Grade. The lest $1 Senrh't Vrapp,rs anl Drawers ever shown. Kendy Male (. lotinnn for Men, Youth's, Hoys and Children, in price to suit th times. We continue to make Suits to order from $-T to$V Pants to on It fp.rn $5 to $IS. A PERFECT FIT GUAR ANTEED. SCOn k WILLIAMS, 3 1 Monroo Stroot. Wo havo added to our business a very completo Steam Laundry, with all tho Latest Improved Machinery, hard and soft water, and havo so cured flrst-ulass help and aro pro pared to do tho bost of work. Goods called for and delivered promptly. Gaudinku & Baxter. 25 Monrce-St and 95 Ottawa-St. HKMKMlir.lt THAT GOOSSB'N, -w o o 3D- In rn!l .1-htitlf -M ntinrAf toft t -1?J MOiH r4t. NEWSTEAIVI LAUNDRY. MAMKH FI. CJAMPUKId-. ATTOMNCV AT LAW i Probata Ordor. bTATE OF MICHIGAN, i Cocn vr KtT. 5" At a eioa cf th Prolate Court for tl Coonty of Knt. hoi i-u bt itm protjiit olh.c iu the city ut Utad li.'ipidi. on Friday, the tvk-ut)-Lrt day of NoviiiJjt-r, in tli.' j ear one tnouiiiivi tiLt hun lllti bliOl eiLtV-ftXiT. i'w-tt, CYRUS E. PERKINS, J ude of Probst. Iu thf uia.tWr of the estate of John McDnouh, Lxlti of the city of (irai-d liHpiis, de.tuM.L Ou ruiin. tiiid fc!iuf Ur tJial tu count. duly ver ity tl. of EJin A. McDoiioutiu, a-iuiiaistratrix of tni'l .t&T.f : 'I'uk&li po.x ill! OavtutD. Tl.at Monday, the 'iiJ day of Do-udjer n'X!,t V) o'chn k in the fort lio.u, ijo lusointxl for ti.e i-turh.:.. exionLuHtion aud alio wane at aid aecAint, aiid tlat the Leirs at law of hai l- 'jiftiiJ, and ail other j.erwu in tertti in taid tate, ar requttd U apj-war at a bion of Kiil court, then to h holdeu at the Probate othce, in tli city of (iruiui Rapids, in baid county, and eliow catLte, if any tlwre be, why tim taid account llouii not b allowL And it is f urt her ordered tluxt isaid alminiet ratriz rive notice to the ieron intertrteil in Kaid -tat', of the pendency of eaid account and the htr iiiii aiid exaujinatjoii thernof by cauiiij a copy of ttd order to be published iu tlie (irand Rapid MottM.Vi TtuaiKAM, a newMaier printed and circulating in Kiid county of Keut, thnietucce fcive. weks previous to bald day of hearing. (A true copv.) Cykuh E. Peukins, Avol vn ii. Mason, J ud'e of Probate, Retflaler. tSAw Probate Order. STATE: OF MICHIGAN. County of Kents. At a Mion of tho Probate Court for the County of Kent, holden at the Probate otlk-e in tlie City of (irand Rapids, on Saturday, the twenty-ninth day of November, in the year one thousand eiht hundred and eihty-four. Prevent, CUIUS K. PKRKINS, Judeof Probate. In the matter of the estate of buhanna C. Rob inson, dec-uMd. On rtiilin and filing the xtitition, duly veri fiel, of Henry 11. Robinson, grantee of the heira at law of naid leceahit, prayini; this court to ad judicate and deU-nuiue who were at the time of her death and are now the lawful heira of Niid deceased and entitlel by the laws of this ritate to inherit her real estate: TiiEnEXioj it is OiiDEUtD, That Tuesday, the thirtieth day of Decemter next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, beafsine! for th-3 hearing of Mil peti tion, and that the heirs at law of said deceased, and all other persona interebted In said estate, are required to appear at a Mission of said Conrt, then to be holden at the Prolite office, in tlie City of (irand Raphls. in wad County, and show cause, if any there t, why the prayer of tlie petitioner should not le Kranted : And it is Fubtueb Ordered. That said peti tioner give notice to the persons interested in said estate, of the tendency of said itition, and the hearing thereof, by causing a cony of this order to Ik lAiblished . in the Grand llapids Mobnino Tklkoram, a newsjiper printed and circulating in said (bounty of Kent, three successive weeks, prev ious to said day of hearing. Cyrus E. Perkins, (A true copy.) J udgo of Probate, Adolpu li. Mason, Register. 60w4. J. S. McGREGOK, New Steam Dye Works, SO Fountain St., Grand Knptds. Ladies Dresses, Cloaks, Shawls or Sacqnea ('leaned or Dyed in a Superior manner. Gentle men's Made-up Garments Cleanl or Dyed and Handsomely Pressed by Steam; Equal to new. Repairing Done. Goods Received and Returned by Express. FOR FRflOES COAL, WOOD, LIME, CEMENT Wholesale and Retad, Address A. B. KNOWLSON. No. 3 Canal St., basement. MRS J. SANDFORD, Fancy Goods & Notions, HOSIERY, HANDKERCHIEFS, &c. At lowest prices. P9 South Division 6treet. T Cures Sore Throat, J) Hoarseness, Tickling of the Throat. Very pleasant to take. It regulates tlie bowels. It is tlie largest bottle for the price known, try it, the price is only 25 cents. GEO. Gr. STEKETBE, Sole Proprietor, 89 MONROE ST, GRAND RAPIDS. STEKETEE'S Stun (hue, prion HO ootitH. For snlo Littell s Living Aire. THE LIVING AGE Las ben published for Uiore than forty and La net it h con tinuous commenddtioa and success. A WEEKLY MACiAZlNr; it site fifty-two numbers of siit-fLf4r i&m tach, or more tUai Three and a Quarter Thousand double-column octao pa: of rwading matter Ktrly. It prtasent in an inexpensive form, con fcidenrg ii amount of matter, and with a com bined freshness and complrtenertk nowiiere else attempted. Th ot Eesa)8, Ilefiewi?, Ciiticlenis, tv ried and Short Stories, Sketch of Tmvel and Discov er). Poetry, Scifiitihc. 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It u ej-cial!r adapted to children, a it can tie ued lth ciafety and teatisfacuut., tiad we earnestly rt ko; Uit-nu it to parent. Mntkfgon, Sepu J, J. W. EDDY. 1 Lave used Van's Magic Oil for Nturalri, and it hits plot d to lie satiri i.ct ry, a it ht cu;ed me entirely, aloo our Ltext dvor neittxjr w4 cured by it, JoetianB Kieft, by Intrmd u for Sore Throat, txmbiui with fcte ere Con.gh and Hoanetit; alo a man by the ntLii.e of MoSui Kwintens wa curtd by it of a very bevert? lusts liack. 1 codi neer bay too much in prais of our Magic Oil. (irand Haven, April 23, 1-4. Vour UxJy, JACOB DcSl'ELIElL We have Uue.1 your Magic Oil for several jours, and would not like to be without it. a it is u i family medicine, vix: Burns., HruiM hore Throat, Cold, etc, lence 1 trul munumeiid it to the public REV. E. VANLLKVRii-:v l'atterson. N. J., Feb. 11, l!4. Mutkegon. Mich. MR. N. Q. YANULKUJiDE: We liae Urd Jtur Magic Od with great toatifcfaction. One of our cliildren was taken tick with (co-callud) dipU tJeria. Of cturse we employed a doctor, but the child grewuone every day. On morning, the doctor called with four more of his profeniou; and consulteL if tlie child would be uii e in the evening they wwe to ojen the ctiild'e tliroat and cut the phlegm out. 'lid 1 did not approve oh bat as there was no Lopn of the child's ncovt r; , I comsenied. Finally oui; neighbor, Mrs. F. Vano-fr-werp, called with a txttle of your Magic Oil, aud atkixi if we would ua it it would eoi us noth ing. We gave the clald three or hve droi in ternally every hour, and ixmlticed tiie boles of iu feet with onionr .and batiKd its ti.n.at well vith Miigic Oil, aiid len the doctor came in the even ing he wanted to know what we Lad given the child, us it breathed so much easier. 1 told hini w e ued Van's Magic OiL He said keep right on tiding it as that wu better Uian te txuld do. i havo thanked Mrs. Yanderwerp a thouuid limes for her kindness, and 1 ineerely tliank you for your valuable medicine. oun truly. Mild. A. D.PAIN. Muskegon. I would say, I have known the ef fects of Van's Magic Oil, in domestic practice, always with good ettects, never with bad efiects. Have prescribed it in my pnutice; find it a very good and sale medicine. i W. H. DELAr. M. I). Yari's Magic Oil or King of Pain is manufac tured by N. ii. VaniVrlinde, Muskegon, Mich., and is sold by ail dealer. NATIONAL BAJSK. OF GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN. Organized Marcli, Octpito.1, - - 0500,000 Surplus, 0100,000. EDWIN F. UHL, FREEMAN GODFREY. PreidpnL Vice-PretidenL WiL W1DDIC0MB, Cashier. JSInten-st at S ir cent, ier annum on all time deposits. di recto us : Edwin F. Uhl, Freeman (iorlfrey (Jefj. H. Long, Enos Putnam, Wm. (i. Henlsheimer, M. J. Clark. 1). H. Waters, Js. Houseman, (eo. C. Kimball, Charles S. Hazel tine, M. Engleman, Thomas D. Stitnson, Wm. Widdicomb. NEW CROP ABSOLUTELY PURE NEW PROCESS BUCKWHEAT Just Received and for sale in any quantity by 33. S. H-AJ2,R,IS, 525 and 527 South Division St. Grand Rapids CZtTiJ ( J n i J n COUGH CURE; at satno jilace. , CHAS. D. ROSE, VALLEY CITY ST LAM DYEING. CCOUH ir.Gj repXiring works, ( iiM 71 ltui Su aid 51 Kent feL CiTTuLe jvu.r vvKk tt..rr and tu wiil c& Ki.i;ey. I j RAILP.OAD TIME TAKLFS Grand Itapids iDttlira. GOJSO SOUTH. Arriie- I. IYtwkey A Ma(4ciiJc T.x 41. im Vriipr "it.( ir.ni'-ti vl Mat k:r fc llx fJam ui It. Wt-.yuv A tirait l iii.i.ts Li. SiS jim fcll) m (irand A i Vtiiiac Ac . . 1 AJ aoisa south. t inrir-uati Kx , it) an Markiuer A t 'incinnati Kx..... 4H5 jtin 4ii iu? Mao A Yu Wt r.e r:x 1 aai 11 4i uj CtuiilUcA (irm.d i i-it- Ac. 7vjun Ail i.ul!rf divlJi fXCt-it him iilj. ; Nortu J ruin lHaviLijr at Vs'. i. m. irh rntt 8i';iiij,r t" tut Vvu&ktj and Ma(kinar i ity. TmLu i-vtvi; at 1J:J a. iu. titj Cdr Cu forTraierse I'ii r. n u- Tnaix Iavin at l 5 . m. La Woxid txtt hltMjiu; ar for 1 iih Oiiihti. 'i'hriKicJ ticket can be trained at Cnivn Ti. kt Hrnt-r Munrx- Hui iiti htrwtu and at t raun IK;kU. C. i.. lAX KWtKl), Ofn,l I'ana. Ag Detroit, Grand ITavcn : tlilwaultua U01SG H7-bT. i Arrive. Ineve. tMniinff Kxjn 12Jim THintuli Mhii &:10im t'iji:!dKut llxiTee lUk.im Miifi ; 70 aa: .Sift.t l-x; n-s6 f:10 am tJun GOLQ EAST. j tSuiandxiat 1.xjt 2t) am jfl.rtrtvli MaiJ 1JJ0 am li5) am li jndttxi l.xjic.s iiinu SJSLj.m A latitic llxpn V.45 jn 1U.45 pm Mixed, with ctuch... luJJ aa: bundHi! frxvtd. Daily. l'aot-ntrt'n' takin tlit-tisja. in. ilxiit make rltNe connections at Owomho for Ia.ML, and at l.-troit for New Vnk. arriiir tie4eat loXJ a. ni tl.e following mominif. Ni.:ht ilxj rt'Ns liutt 1H'J bWiing Car IHruit to (irntui Uai'id?. 'Ilii.i is ti.e only line running AtliUitic llxiit Ii-avintr I ': at U.4i j. m., vkiiii fcjiiiintf l-ar to lH-troit, Uiiikiii dinvt eiiiiiMion for all imLnt Ei.tt, arrii:iii at New yorkTa. m. t ne nounl 1'nrl.T "nn m ii.jJI trrins to:h itt arivi wt. U'iie tndn ioitvintf at 5:1I p. m will make dir coi:L.xti;u vilL ilii wauke ttoanier daily, exeep buiiiiay. 'i'l r.Hi;h tickets Mtirul at 1)., ii. l. A M.cSic in Morton lioutf tio k. and at ti.e dcjKit. 1). l-OJ'Ji Jt, City Asnt GLO. 1L HKlIVi:. TihtliC Maxucr. I'lao. Lako SUoro &. Hichian Southern (ALAMAZK) DltlMON.) Arnie. Ivnve, Knres8 Jlpaj " 5 am Mad.... . ViiT am 4s.t'iai All tndns daily except (Sunday. The train lnati;yj at 4 t. m. connect at Wtiu Pipm with Atlantic LxrM oa Main Line, whith tifi l'al;oe Drawing lloom Mxiii6 CVach from CLi-4T to New York aud litor without cljmpt. 'VLq trtiin lea inx at 7i5 a. in. c nnctH at 4 Vioon (k'lrini? ne hiar fordnu-erj withUKcy IShw jork I.xjrson Main Iini-. Through ticket and tjenlis in hli-inr (VacL can (je wcun! at C'nion '1 itket 1:L. t Monr btr-t. aiid Dcimt. AH train will run !y P'.nh meridian time, wLieh it 0 minutes fcKwr th;iii J'troit time. J. Y. M KKNNLY. (ien'J Aft. Michigan Central. (OllAND EllinD DIVISIOSi.) Depurt. Arrite, Ix troit. Kx t Pacific P.x fc-OJ am 1 t-v Kj.i .ns . . 12 A i m j 1 khI I um 11 'J i am N. V.KiiireH . tlinj ia j Mail aiSim Atlantic Kx.. . Vi5 pin j W a Fnid.t.. ijijm V i'n icht.. Si3 a;n j i'dlUpid l.xtKi3 irn Pallor car attacht. Sle-pinr car attached. Pacific and New lork Lj preM tiaily. lialano niinsdidy xc pt huji'LijH. New York Vn.t-1 Lnie runi lUlv, arririnci I M roil at I'IXt a. in., and New irk at U o'clock th4 next evening. A train lv IVtmit at 4 p. exc-rt frinn ilayR. wi tli lra in: lUx ra tJtjd Parlor inn f(JC tirar.d llapid n-achinp here at 10 HT t. tc, Din-ct and pron. pt cncectitn male with firwU Witicnj, tinmd Jrunk and Cnn'-ia rviutlirm traiuH. in Kone d pot at lt tnnt, tho avoidkiC trHnf,r. The lMioit Pxpr-Hf leavinir at 611 a, m. Lwi Drawing lloorn and I'ar'or t ar for iMmit, reach ing that city tt ll.Iia.m N-w Yoik 10 a, m and ltn-lon i. m. next day. Through ticket for all iAn and floepin cm txrtli8 may 1j procuml at Union Ticket cniic oirner Monroe and Ottawa btn U. and at Lnios Depot. J. T. BTHCLTZ. 0t1 Apt.. VI Monro-bt (5ko. W. Mr.xwiN. licket A-nt. ('ny. J. b. 11awok, Ticket Afrent, Deyw Chicago & West Michigan. Amu, N ur) t F.x pn C d) tan Mail f 4 C7 tm Mail t V;15 m Dny Kxpn-..tl2irt pm Nictit Kxpm. pm lay j'.xpw ..111 JW jra lKiJ). tl'Hily exct'pt SumL'ij. 1,'nion Iw-pot on loma htnt. Ttirouth (wli to Chicar an i Tcl'Jo on V:13a.m. train. Through purlor-car toChicaro on ll'!) p- ra train. I'hronidi Pullman ing-cjir and o'-ltto Odcacr on VX p. ra. train. NLWAYCO DIVISION. Ixwve. Arrirw KxpreM H:l:)wn DX) aa J'xpn-f ?Vprn 4.15 pm Mixed 4r;i)ara idipta D.prt from Ve-t bidp Diot. Tram Ifttw fn-m and arrive at !Jnion I tHt, i he northern Unninxi of thin liTinm U Jtaldwin, on F. A P. M. lly. J. 11. PALMLll (icn'l Fn x) t ktmI W Art, O'.Ijcp. 1 Monro btrneU Gta V. 3lumi, Tick"t Ap nt. City. Michigan & Ohio Railroad. lWrm Tin e Taolft. doing 'A t. Central Tim.) (Join lit. M X d. 1 'f iS. I hf k. I kH. 1 'h. M X d A. M. A. . r. t. bT.T!n:n. A. K. P. M. T. K. r.ijpt.i i s.ia lsr. 'loi'-i'...Ar 1 1 I M; t.-sn 1 I? Pi-) . .lionr. I&IUV 2 :42 " ..Mr,rfr(,ftll . " 711 1:12 V ':. 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