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MASONIC IHRECTOHY. ann Anuo Cdmmakukiív, No. 13- Meets flrs Tuesday of eaeh month. W. W. Niehols, E. C W. A. Tolchard, Recorder. Wasutknaw CHATTKit, "o. 6, R A. i.- Meete flrst Mouday of each niontn, C. E. Hiseock. ü P.; S5. Roath, Secietary, CiTmham Lodoe, No. 130, Order Sons of Sain Oeonre.- Meets the First and Third Wednes day evenings each month. at St. George's Hal over Stimson & Son's grocer.v, Ano street President, Chas. T. Hougnthy; Secretary, Jno. H. Nickles. MICHIGAN CENTRAL. TRAINS EAST: v , 4 33p. m Dav Express ''. .... S l p. m New York and Limited Express 10 09 p. m Atlantic Expres 6 40 a'. Sï GríndípanUetótipress ï " Ï0 28 a.' m M.H .... .' 8!6a.m vExpreis' "f Chknso Express r „ñ p Grand Kapiils and Kalnmazoo Express 5 30 p, m Evening Express iftSS'S The New York" and Limited. Atlantic, and Nicht Express trains east, and the Chicago. Evenine, and Pacific Express trains west. run every day in tlie week, Sundays IncludBd. AMUSEMENTS. , THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE. ONE APFSAKAKOE ONLY. Thursday EveningTOct. 21, 1886. Hoy there! Secoud yar of the popular eccentric cnni"(liai, EZRA F. KENDALL! In bla higniy succeasful musical c-Dinnlv Bftf ir', A PAIR OF KIDS ! Supported by lii-i own comedy company New and Elabórate 8!enery. The Liatest Popular Murió. Exquisito Wardrobes. Gbarmiuíí .Spocmltes. Admission, 75, 50, 35 Cents. No extra charge for reserved seats now on sale at Yaïe'8 PostofHce News Uepot
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