. Facts and figures about Michigan; a hand-book of the state, statistical, political, financial, economical, commercial . THE FIRST-CLASS PROPELLER MESSENGER Comes out of her winter quarters thoroughly refitted and in first-class con-dition for Passenger and Freight trafiBc. During the season of 1885she will leave her dock at MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS FOR SAULT SAINTE MARIE, VIA MACKINAW CITY, ST. IGNACE AND MACKINAC ISLAND, Calling at Detouk, Encampment and all points on the Ste. Marie River. Returning leaves Sault Ste. Marie on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Connects at Cheboygan w


. Facts and figures about Michigan; a hand-book of the state, statistical, political, financial, economical, commercial . THE FIRST-CLASS PROPELLER MESSENGER Comes out of her winter quarters thoroughly refitted and in first-class con-dition for Passenger and Freight trafiBc. During the season of 1885she will leave her dock at MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS FOR SAULT SAINTE MARIE, VIA MACKINAW CITY, ST. IGNACE AND MACKINAC ISLAND, Calling at Detouk, Encampment and all points on the Ste. Marie River. Returning leaves Sault Ste. Marie on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Connects at Cheboygan with the Michigan Central ; at Mackinaw Citywith the Michigan Central and Grand Rapids & Indiana ; at St. Ignacewith the Detroit, Mackinac & Marquette R. R.; and at Sault Ste. Mariewith Lake Sup-erior Steamers. The route is a most delightful one of great scenic interest and the mostdir3ct and expeditious one to the picturesque points of the greatest of thelakes. CHARLES R. SMITH, Cheboygan, The Michigan Central is the only real iViagara Falls Route in the country—nonegenuine without M. C, blown in the bottle. It is the only railroad that gives a satisfac-tory view of the Falls. Every day train stops from five to ten minutes at Falls View, whichis what the name indicates—a splendid point from which to view the great cataract. It isright on the brink of the grand canjon, at ihe Canadian end of the Horseshoe, and everypart of the Falls is in plain sight. Even if he is too ill or too lazy to get out of his car, hecan see the liquid wonder of the world from the window or the This is theJlichigan Centrals strongest hold on popular favor, its greatest advantage, its chief attrac-tion. So long as the waters of that mighty river thunder down to the awful depths below,so long as the rush and roar, the surge and foam and prismatic spray of natures cataracticmasterpiece remain to delight and awe the human soul, thousands and tens of thousands ofbeauty-lovers and grand


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