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Day
14
Month
January
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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Michigan (Tentral "The Niágara Falls Route." Time table taking effect Nov. 30 1890. CHICAGO TO DETROIT. A.M. A.u. P.M. P. M. P. M. p.H. A.X. Chicago Lv.. 7 05 9 00 12 20 310 9 25 10 10 . Kala'.io 1145 2 17 8 58 7 00 3 30 7 15 Jacke'n 3 00 4 25 5 35 8 47 4 40 6 15 9 40 C'helsea 3 59 5 30 7 13 10 31 Dexter 4 14 5 45 7 28 10 43 P. M.P. M. P.M. P. M. A.M. A.M. A.X. AnnA'r 4 42i 5 29 6 30 9 45 6 05 7 SO U 00 YpBil'ti 5 03 5 43 9 56 6 23 8 0U113 W'eJc 5ü7 647 8351132 De'i Ar 615 6 45 7 30 10 45 7 30 9 20 12 10 DBTBOIT TO CHICAGO. A.M. A.M P. M.IP.M. AM. P.M. P.M. Detroit.. ..Lv 830 750 120 7 45 925 9 15 445 WsyneJunc. 9 08 8 88. 9 54 5 21 Ypellanti... 9 28 8 41 805 845 10 15 5 43 A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. P M. P.M. AnnArbor... 9 43 8 57 2 19 858 1019 1030 555 Deiter 10 0 ■ 9 15 608 Chelsea 10 13 930 6 19 Jackeon 11 00 10 00 317 10 20 1115 1145 6 55 Kalamazoo.. 1 15 12 12 5 02 12 45 1255 2 17 9 30 Chicago.. .Ar 7 3a 4 35] 9 OU B 40 4 50 8 05 O. W. RUGGLES, H. W. HAYES, G. P. & T. Agent, Chicago. Agt. Ann Albor. Toledo, Abii Arbor & Nortli Michlgrao Railway. TIME SCHÏDULE. Taking effect October 12th, 1890. Tralns run bï Standard Time. Ooing North l-jl,1 !e jid j 5j STATIONS. I - A. M.IP. M. P.M. P.M. 6 00 3 30 Lv Toledo Ar 1 10 11 15 6 47 4 10 Dundee 12 16 10 23 7 OS 4 31 Milan 11 57 10 02 7 20 4 45 urania II 45 9 46 7 27 4 55 Piltefield 1137 9 40 7 4' 5 07 Ann Arbor 11 23 9 26 7 55 5 25 Leiand 1113 9 10 8 06 5 39 Whitmore Lake 1100 8 55 8 55 6 3J Howell. 10 25 8 20 9 40 7 a5 Dnrand 9 40 7 20 11 05 8 45 Kaet Saginaw. 8 10 5 50 ÏÜ 20 8 10 Owosso 8 55 6 80 USO 9 12 Ilhaca 7 45 5 18 125 10 13 Mt. Pleasant 6 46 4 15 3 35 Cadillac 10 85 5 20 Copimlsb. 8 56 6 35 Ar Frankfort Lv 6 56 P. M. F. M. A. W. A. M. Ootng South. H. W. ASHLET.Öeneral Manaeer. A. J. PAISLBY, GEO. H. HAZLEWOOD, Gen1!. Pass. Ticket Aeent. Local Aeent The Forum The ForeniostPeriodical for Thoughtful Readers. lts range is fairly Inrtioated by the followlng Table of Conten ts of the DECEMBERNUMBER: THE GOVERNMENT OF AMERICN CITIES. By Andrew D. White- Wherein European Cliies are better governed than oure; the dunger place in our politlcal syslein, and tbe remedy. CITY GROWTH AND PARTY POLITICS. By William E. Springer.- The increase of ui ban over rural population as bhown by the censuB; how this decrease is advautageous to tbe Demoorats. STABIL1TY0FTHE FRENCH REPUBLIC. By Julius Slmon, of the Frenen Senate. a review or aomesiic ana ioreitrn ínnuences favorable and unfavorable to the Ripublic; a hopeful outlook. FAMILY STOCKS IN A DEMOCRACY. By President J. W. Kllot, of Harvard.- Democratie Society favorable lo the perpetuatlon of families; a study of Amerlcau coiidltions therelor. DOES CHINA MENACK THE WORLD? By PresIdentW. A. P. Martin, of the Imperial Tung Weng College, - Why the tendeney of Chínese life forbids fear of competition. THE HUMANIT1E3. By Major J.W. Powell. The lirst oí a serles of arttclea to snow tliat the theory of biológica!; evolution falle when applied tosociology. FORMATIVE INFLUENCES. By Archdeacon F. W. Farrur.- An autoblograplilcal essav, followíng similar ones by Prof. Jolni Tyndall, W. E. H. Lecky, Frederic Harrlson and other noted men. SPEED IN HAILVVAY TRAVEL. By Prol, R. H. Thurslon. The possibility of 200 miles an hour by sleam; why electricity is llkely to supeisede steam. AIl.MOR FOR WAR SHIPS. By Commander F. M. Barber of the U. 8. Navy. NOTES ON GH0ST8. Andrew Lang. I'ITY, GENUINE AND SPURIOUS. By Francés Power Cobbe. Among the mtíi? BflTJ TTTÍT FOR 1891 testarea of i lili rUlíUlVl will be RÍSULTS OF THE CENSUS. A series of artiolea ly Gen. Francia A. Walker; Results ol Ihe I.AT1 ST RESEARt II and oft lie most RECENT ACHIEVEMENT8 In all IMPORTANT LINKS UF WORK, in SCIENCE and In INDUSTRY, by specialists; POLITICAL DISCUSSIONS, by the leaders of opinión in the United suites, and by forelgn statefímen; SH1BBOLKTHS OF T11E I'IMK, a series of critical examinattons of popular opinions. by VV.S. Lilly, tlie Brltisn essay Ís AUTUBIOGRAPHICAL ESSAYS, :i serles to whlch some oí the most iioted men of the time American and Britlsh, have already contrib ated: DI8QÜSSIONS OF SOCIAL AND RELIG1OUS PROBLEM8 IN THE UNITED STATES; LII'ERARY ARTICLES, dlscussing the tendencies of literary work along all directions of actlvity.by the foremost crltlcs. ??oT THE FORUM. New York. fL

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