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Day
4
Month
January
Year
1884
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Public Domain
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p A CLUBtToAD RACE ' The abovc dopicta a vory pleasant fe.iture of blcycling as a sport. Tho club bavc riddcn from thefr hcíidquarttra in the city, to a suburban villagc Borne twenty miles away, whero thoy await thu arriv.il of thtí raciiig mcmbcru who wero to Btart just thírty minuto later. Five minutes more and the two foremoat of tbo radas raen- Ffl, on hU " llarvard," and Yonson on IiÍh " Vale," appear in sight. The pace is tremendous : the inen are neck and neck, and Podgen, the captain of the club, whom you observe is lenning on his ' tihadow "light roadeter, in the foreround, declaren the race ft tie. 41 Wherc are tlie other men? " he usks. "Oh, behiml, sorawliiTc," is the reply. "Are thi're any 'Harvard'rf' or ale''or 'Shadow's ' among tbom? " "Nol onc." " Ah ! thftt accounts for it," ays tho cnptnÁi. Anicricnii hicyclerfl asa body will realizo the fbrce of thu captain's last remark, but the thoun&ndflofnew riders wlitcb tho coming year wil! product, shoulil eacli ne of them realize that Itlio only truu tvunomy in choosing a bicycle is to ba content wlth nothing les than the very best (bat moncy wfll procure. Each flbould find out ïll he can about bicyele beforc making hi Cholee, and Ín order to asstat enquirers Ín their ücarch for Information, we wlll,on rereipt of a a three-cent stamp, send to any address, a copy of ojr large illusfated catalogue by return mail. THE CUNNINGHAM COMPANY, Tho Pioneer Bicyclo House of America. [Ertabüifaft] 1877.] Imporüng Manufacturé of Bicycles & Tricycle Od1 KELLÜtt-'S' IÍALI, BOSTOX Ma$L. CHAS. VV. WAGNER, Agent, 21 South Main St., Ann Arbor, Mich. mOLEDO, ANN AUBOR & G. T. R. K. COLUMBUS TIME. Through timo table in effect Oct. 14, 1883. G01NG NOHTII. GOING SOUTH. i gij "{ Kj o a 5 ó fe STATIONS. c a d o. ó Í5X ín k Z.K KX Z, X a b h as - pmIpmam IamIpmpm 0 20: 3 20! 8 35 Lt Toledo Ar 10 00 3 00 5 2U ö 3üi 3 26 8 40 Man hutten Jcfn 9 64 2 49 5 16 li 41 3 36 8 47 Alexis Jct'n 9 44 2 37 5 08 7 IT 4 10 9 20 Monroe Jct'n 9 10 149 4 27 7 27! 4 18 9 32 Dundee 9 00 1 37 4 18 7 42! 4 29 9 43 Azailla 8 50 1 23 4 08 8(0; 4 421 9 68 Mllan 8 34 1 04 3 52 8 19 4 55 10 14 Urania 8 20 12 46 3 38 8 32! 5 00 10 25 Pittsfleld 8 08 12 3 . 3 3 8 50j 5 2010 35 Ar Ann Arbor Lv 7 55 12 2C 3 17 P M'P M;P M . A JíÍa MA M 11 30, 6 55 12 32 Ar Jaeks'n MCKK Iv 6 JU 9 90' 9 SU AM I 1 OS 8 r5. 2 15 BattleCrfiek i 60 7 98 1 7 58 2 051 9 Mi 2 üj Kalamazoo I 3 52 7 lo! 7 10 JTJ! ÏOJJOJJJSO Grand Hapids !io 4oj 6 2o 0 20 P M P MA M . 'jTm PV pm 8 50j 5 20.10 ll,T Ann Arbor Ar , 7 M 12 Si 3 17 9 50] 6 05)11 SOj Ar South Lyon Lv 7 2o!ll 30! 2 40 'fm'am am pvt j 7 30 11 5'.l Ar Ilowell DL4.N I.v lioKlim j 8 45 1 15 I.antlng : 9 10!12 49 Mg 00 Ionia 7 45fi(B '1150 o 0 Edmore 6 10 9 00 6 40, Big liapids ; 15 4 50 Uoward City 9 25 A AI 3 42 Petoskej G R& I 12 01 6 30 MacklnawCity 9tó Connections: At Toledo, with rallroads direrKingat Manhattan Junction, with Waecling 4 Lake Eriè R. R. i at Alexis Junction, with M. C. R. R., L. 8. & M. P" Sy'An.d Í ■ Í P K. ; at Monroe Junction, with ♦ Sif S' ,I!y-; 'lt Dun(Iee. w'lh L. S. & M. S. Hy.; at Milan, with Wubash, St. Louis & PaciHc Rt at Pittfiek]: wlth 1, S. & M. S. Ry.; at Ann Aroorfwith Michiitan Central lt. K., and at South Lyon with üetroit, i,ansin{ & Northern U. R. W. H. BENNETT, Gegi gastT'' SUDt' Detroit, Mackinac & Marqnette lí. K. June 10, 1883. Pioneer East and West Line through the Upper Península of Michigan. 4O Mllci siiurtrr between all eustern and nc.rthwestern painta via Detroit and .. ll "" 1 i Port Hurón lo und Irom Montreul and uil points in Canada, than vla anv other route. EAST. WEST -, STATIONS. EXP. ACC'M. ACC'M. j EXP. 9.00 pm 8.:i0amlL Marquette A1 5.50 pm! 7.00 am ).12 9.12 " ; Onolo , 4.33 ■ 5.45 ". 0.3i 1O. " au Train 4.00 " 5.18 " 1.22 11.25 ' Munising 3.18 " 4J3 " l.loam l.lo " , Si-ney I 1.35 " 2.38" 1.5o " 2.16 " . McMillan Ü2.34 " ' 1.55 " 2.20 2.40 " ■ ■ Dollarville 1-M0 " 1.28 " :io 2.a0 " Newberry 11.50ami 1.23 " 5.4j " 6.2J A St. Ignace 8.50 " 'lO.OOpm ... Via M.C. R.R. 5.0) pm IJAöam Bay City i 10.05 pm ' 1.40 pm ' „ '■'■-''-' Iapeer Junct 7.43 " 11.1e am 0.20" 10.25 " Pnrt Hurón U.25 "7.55" 5..1S " ' 8.18 " Saginaw i ity I S.51) " 11.45 " 8.13 " 10.45 " l.anslng ' 5.55 " : 9.10 " l.o ' 12.05 pm Jackson ! 4.35 " 1 7.50 " O.lo " ll.tóani Detroit 5.2Opm 9 10 ■ ViaG. R. &I. R R.i I 1.25 pm fi.10.im Grand Rapids 11.00 pm 10.20 pm 24" 4.43 ■ . lloward'ity 13.40 am 11.50 " 1.20" , l.iw " FortWayne 3.l5pml S.lü " 6.10" 8.05 " I.ansing 9.40 " 8.45 " 0.5 " 11.15 " Detroit L 6.35 " 5.45 " Connections are made at St. ignac with. The Michigan Central Kailroad íor Detroit and all pointf in MicMean, und in the east, south and southeast. Trains leavo Mackinac City f.50 11. m. and 9.50 p. m. The Grand Rapids & Indiana Railrond for Grand Rapids, Fcirt Wuvne, and the south and east. Also wtth steamers of the Detroit i Cleveland Steam Ravlgatinn Cumpany for Port Huren, Detroit and Ueveland, Sic, and with boats of the Norf" MU'lilgan Line for ChlcaiM and Milwaukef, und wlth dinerent boat lincs fur luke sliure points. Connectioiis made ut M-n-auotto -ntiii, TheMaruuett ia.;..n"ton fc OntnnaEon R. R. for , - . 'in and Silver umi Copper District?, and wlth bout lines for Duluth and the Northwest. Niglit trains run daily, have Pullman Sleepers . ached. 13. MC( -OOU F. M1LLÏGAN. Gen'l Superintendent, Gen'l Frt. & Pass Agt,' Maiquette, Mlch. Marquette, Mlch. TEN THOUSAND IIAKOWOOD Farms in Michigan, Sor„sai-Ïy 'he GBAx"D RAPIDS & INDIANA K. K. CO. Sugar maple the principal timber Advantagcs: Railroads alrcady built, numerous towns and cities, one of the heahhiest parts of the United States, purest water, good markets, fine 'ruit, gooJ roads, schools, churches, large agricultural povulation, best building material at low figures, good soü, low prices, easy terms. perfect title. For books, maps, charls, and all additional infonnauon, address ;. - W. O. HUGHART, Land Commissioner, Grand Rapids, Micb.. OrSEPTER Roberts, Travdins Aijent. G.F. NEWLAND 144 Woodwartl Ave., Detroit, Wholesale and Relail Dealera inMusic al Mercliandise of all kinds, general agent for the celebrated PIANOS OF DECKER & SON, HARDMAN, DUNHAM, AND MARSHALL & WENDALL, ALSO THE POPULAR ORCANS 1 Wilcox & White. - AND- Taylor &: Farley. 8 ac;ets vatei). cp lSend for Catalogue and Prices L4 Woodward AtrO., ' DETROIT.

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