Daily News, Volume 2, Number 66, Franklin, Johnson County, 4 November 1880 — Page 4

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Advertisements coming under the above, similar heads, will be Inserted tn the "N*wt" the rate of tea oeati per line, each iwwitias.

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,. wruaaa prmted troderthls bead One Cent each word, and the advertisement will rarely fell toattracuhe attention of person* who may have whatever fa wanted, and from a large number of replies the advertiser In enabled to make the /avorsfble selections.

AGENTS WANTED .rSXJS&S tiur Maehlm utr ianatti. will knit a pair of ,v ^fe-M.'aSiSf.^jSs^al

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JD—Tear old cook stows in trade as ay toward a "Charter Oak.** This store

wlli fact yon a lifetime. The 11 re-back is guaranteed for nve years the long centre the same. The stove Is warranted to give entire satisfaction. For «le only by PROBST, Fourth street, bet. Main and Ohio.

fesy^sii ———————.——— »-V C17ANTBD—to rent a email house containing 7-t VV thre« or four rooms near the Vandalia shops. Apply to 918 Chestnut street.

Sot Kent.

laTTerre Haute Is tbolawircityfor landlords to depend on placards, which attract the attention of only such persons as necessarily pass the premises, small advertisement Inserted in the

DAILTwhile NIWBawill

OR RTOT~thra* desirable rooms, p! every desirable convenience for light boose keeping. Enquire at this office.

Sot Sale.

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tbargtdlv~~ anawsrt fbrtingh the News boxes, can rent Nxws mall fax* attma office at 10 conl* per week. Said rapt of boxes tt be paid invariable in advance as lip communication* will be received without the rent first being paid.

4** 'C&* CaUinaml aee those $35.00 suit that we hit! offering.

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Liulles «nd Gentlemens' Tailors. 4t. rV3 Main street. fc—T iuuuu»i~" -m fat\ Flora Sn/re wilk accompany Prof.

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Only 76c. «tr~. ihf») at O.

Custom made Rogers, 889 Main 8614.

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reach daily everybody likely

to want looms or houses, promptly secure a ten* ant^and save the loss arising from property standing idle. One cent a wonf.

Flocation,

seeing at the best offers.

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„„«ALB—A large quantity of old pers, good for wrapping purposes, per hundred.

DAILY

Naws.

blliB^Doe hundved thousand bushels of J?

Sugar Orefek Coal, very cheap. Leave orders at Armstrong's Scales office. W. H. DBLISL*. •*u. 8ALE—Cheap, one jd pari soft coal base-burner. Stove In ordinal [repair. Also one small cannon stove also

Loook stover Enquire or address bo*

88, News office.

SALE—Fine dug-

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far*XJndw tblthcad, for Otfe Cent pei persona may offer whatever Utey may nave for sale, and be sure of reaching more purchasers every day than could be done is a week by personal solicitation, thus securing the advanti ny inquiries and of

fng the advantage of

the

Miss McBwen will »in|[ a solo at naptist^bura^ 66 nfl »'W- 4laiir .jjjft tor Abe luilUons at a pair at m%|a% St," 85t4 ,.j*geaieee»*MPl®w,weH!BSW $jir to the new store of Bolingcr & Xi'idasy for

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Grates, „Coftl Buckets, Paiqite* Oils and Glass. All-new goods at bed rock prieeeKjUt# south Fourth strttet

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aw*ortm«nt of prices. est!

For themoat complete brfotf a|id .shoes at the lowest go to d,A. 826 Jfmitt St

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Doirt fall lo hoar Prof. Geo. Menrideth atd^Mi BNpUsi church tn^mnrrow night in his comet sooj.

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Hie McC«etfC«4& Band will asaitai in the concert" to morrow night at the Bap(pa tit ,m'!iiuaj«L^iui,ji J- -x Ji-'JU aPamta^tRpMtar. flie Hi a Fte&di piper 0ooaS»tt which h« rilai^ijn the lsle af Java between*

Upgantlccpl^r. ^he^KV was as long as a ioaatt bird'N

_.Trirr^ lown apon youag parrot whose mamma was ftrom hcxae, and htw« ^aw» otw the nest sacking its Wpod. When the wUmiedi ahe mton% went for mi aeljied hdld of one ofhfai whether be that legs art not 4D^i^v©portitm or «pide«' oifluai*aUioii, pariknW ineeet had aa pendmnt for the Wood of parvotiH he woaMs't kt go, until p#tt toMioi too Imt*xm for «ndo- •%& taroea on Use mother and^

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Fint wajnL...—~ Seooad wafd....^ Tkird ward... Fourth ward. Fifth ward.

yoor raat was due.^.

"Fred's troosers are half oottoniJoha, You tboogbt tiiey were ail wool— Oh, that reminde me that your son

Was whipped kHlaiy at school. rrheroof haa leaked aad spotted the wga Upon the upper hall And Jane most go, the carelMS thing

She let the mirror fell To-day, as she wae moving it (The largest one, dear John). Of ooorae la brake It alao broke

The lamp It fMCapon. What makaayou look so grave, my love' Take off your things and wipe Your feet—and only think, to-day

Jane brake your meerschaum pipe. *Oh, John! that horrid word! i'~. You do not lore me, dear 1 wish that I—boo-hoo—were dead-

YOU'Nereas

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Those who destroy their daily pap®r when it has been read miaB on© or the great uses of a good Jotting. A dayy paper is a history of the worm issued in doily parts. It is the most impartial history that will ever bo printed. It gives the events of the twenty-four hours preceding its appearance with the faithfulness of a photograph. These occurrences may do

It is also a literary medium that gives the thoughts of the beet minds all countries and on all subjects, the latest achievements in science, the record of travel in far off lands, the world of discovery and adventure that is at once flut^rtfinlng and instructive, the latest literary and*poetic gems in

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Fred's boots are all worn out "Tm glad you are ao earij, Jolua, Bo moeh I miss yo«, dear— 'realettsr ftoaa mamma?

Sh^aoomlnctoUvabora. rHow T«rr glad yoa look, dear Jaha I knew that yom would beThe OamTm out, the butter, and

You mat sand home some lea. "That phnnber has been here again, If you don't pay be"U sue and Mr. Preodergsat called in

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his purpose, but the daily paper reflects, like a mirror, the worlds history of the day before. The paper is also a lmtory of your state and a complete local chronicle of your city.

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Whitewash Poaltry

TmaBBk H® MNRQ UN US NMOW sou, UN TOIWSMH WMMWIU HI twining all his )«gi firmly around her the verate whidh hare such a taste for neck. wMjnHtanMi^ foragoodkmg poaliiT,mi*a him »cid with U»ew*ahfe*ir it well till it di»solves^aad the® an^r. Itto not rioostothe fowla, but is to the vei aad at (te wt ti*a%ia adeodoriaar

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it gives

every thing that an intelligent reader may desire. Who would think of purchasing such an encyclopedia of knowledge in any other form only to thro# it away when read? Those histories, and Picturesque Europes and Americas, and other rhnsrm of periodical literature which are sold at fifty cents a part, are read, carefblly treasured and bound. Why should not a good newspaper get the same treatment? The volumes at the end of the year would form an invaluable local, State, and general history of that year which would be a whole library fa itself. It is true that,folio sheets, by reason of their sise of page, make an unwieldy volume that is too bulky for practical use, but this objection cannot be urged against those papen of quarto shape, where the year's numbers can be divided into two nandsome volume of convenient sise, and therefore easily handled. One volumeayear is enough to make the weekly edition, and the same arguments that urge the preservation of the daily have,equal force when applied to the weekly. Bo, reader, •pare this sheet, tear not a single page: but keep each year complte, a hisUwy of

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The who lets his cellar so from •ear to year without a firesh coat or whitewash may have to pay a hundred-fold the coet in the doctors ¥11% with the risk of inestimable loss to his household in health or even in lift. White-

wash is also worth more than it costs in

l)Co Davis BRM. .t Ik. WdldlM.ooco^edfcwU «. moito* Bjgtil. Tb» (Mm* tonxr

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judicieus remarka on its use for poultry

"~l '5 hOUMfl: "Without a Aree use of whitewash no poultry breeder can expect to keep his fowls neahhy for any length of »me, and to a nsgmt of this can be attributed many of the disappointments and much of the km expeneoced by anateunt who do not realise, until they have paid dearly for the experience, that cksanlits one of the first principles in keeping, and that lime, in di^ nt forma, is an invaluable agent in promoting clwuilinese in poaltry hooees aad amcmpi fowla Where ii«saa be done without too much etn»nee, we would adriae pexeoos in boildJi^f their poultry houses to use planed boards nt kart planed on the inside, in pieitaenoe to romh ooee, for it is fitr emiw to k«ep the fowl house clean whea smooth boarda are used, whik the Ike and oAer vermin eaanot so readily find a ledging^ pboa. A* a preventive is cheaper and better than a awe, we advise those trfco

Imild a poaltry boew to giye it a good whitewashinf both inside and out, before the fowls ase te* Inside. To make tb«t whitewash more distantefol to

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A Solid Case at Int.

An Irish matron enters a lawyer's office: "Is thitfthe place, sur, where peo\t divorces occasionally we engage in that of business, what can we do Jbr you, madam?" .' "Faith, sur, I'd loike to git a divorce from me husband Pathrick. "What is thie matter, with Patrick, madam?' "Shure and Pathrick gits dhrunk, sur." "That's bad. But I hardly think tliat alone will be sufficient cause. Have you no other complaint "Indade I nave, sur Pathrick bates me." "Yes, yes, I see. That adds cruelty to drunkenness. But. madam, you do not «eem to suffer much in appearance from Patrick's cruelty. I think you must find a stronger reason before Che court will grant you a divorce." "Well, sur, besides all that, I fear, sur, that Pathrick isn't three to me." "Ah! now, madam, you begin to talk business. What reason have you for thinking that Patrick is unfaithful to your "Well sur, I may say that it's meself sthrong suspicion that Pathcif me last choild."

that has a rick is not the fa Go to the new Dye House for all kinds of Dyeing Scouring and repairing. 660 Ifain street. 6j5tf

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are Tea my rid Frlen*"

Asked a bright looking man. 'Oh* I feel miserable, I'm billious and can't eat, and my back is so lame I can't work." "Why in the world don't you take Kidney Wort that's what I take when I am out of sorts, and it always keeps me in perfect tune. My doctor recommends it for all such troubles." Kidney-Wort is the sure cure for billiousness and constipation. Dont fail to try it

.—Long Branch wetes.'

THE MARKETS

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sir S fEW TORK HOHKT •ARKK7.

State tecutlUes dull and nominal. The stock market opened strong, and iu early dealings pi ices advanced to 2* per cent, bnt snbseqnently declined to 84 per cent., the latter in Western Union. This was followed by a reopvery of to l% per cent, bnt during the afternoon a pressure to sell prevailed, and the market closed weak at a decline of%to8H percent in was from the hUhest point- Western Oni notably wealt, and fell oiF five per cent.

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NEW YORK, Noveber 3.-Buslne« in staple cotton goods is fairly active and prlcei very firm. Atiantio brown sheetings and leading makes of ticks and denims advanced by agents prints, quiet and steady dress goods and ginghams, in light demand: men's wear woolens, in fair request and generally steady.

'•t$£S3, g,,| mtw YORK, Nov. 8,-Flour—8trong superfine State and western, 13 S5«94 35 ooramon to mod extra. «4 669475 good to choice, 94 90Q 6 60: white wneat extra. 94 66&4 86 extra Ohio 14 7006 00 St. Loni«, 94 GOgtf 26 Minnesota patent process, 96 9098 26. Wheat—Jn fair demand Wo. 2 Milwaukee, 91 19)4 ungraded ted, 9114A128 No. 3 do., 9116#! 18K steamer, do.. 05?No. 2 red. 91 lSfll Sk No. red, 91 22: ungraded white, ii 1491 'JO No, 2 do., 91149i#l 1&& Corn—Fairly«ctive and a shade higher, ungraded, fiM)66%oi No. 3. MH&Ke

Na 2, 56gM6^ No 2, N ovember. December, Oata—Demand fair and market finot mixed western, tn^aSX/R white western, 89^44.

VB« TORK LIVK

FEW YORK, Nov. 3.—Beeves—Reoetfpts tor two days, 4,370 trade, doll, and common and medium grades fell off a small fraction before the dose extreme* for poor to extra native steeae, 7MBl%c, the outside price for nine ear loads that averaged 1,506 pounds Texas and Colorado halKbreed steen, and rough oxen, 3tfo litre weight. Exporters used 300 fat steen at 9%Al(%c. 8beei-Receipts for two days, 8.400 fair demand at anehannd flgntea, or is 2& per 100 pounds for sheep. Swine— Raccipta for two days, 74^ steady, at 94 S96 IS lwlive bop.

November

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NEW YORK, November 3.—Governments, weak, and per cent lower for 5's and 6 s, and strong aim per cent higher for 4H and

A'm

railroad bonds, active and irregular

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Ilia dioae confinement of all factory work, gives the operatives pallid faces, poor appetite, languid, miserable feel inga, poeir blood, Inactive Uver, kidneys and urinary troubles, and all the phsieians ahd medicine in the world cannot help them unless they get out of doors or use Hop Bitters, the purest and best remedy, especially for such cases, having abundance of health, sunshine ana rosey cheeks in them, Thev cost but a trifle. Bee another colum.—Chrittimt

Are you low-spirited, "down-in-tho-mouth, and weak in the back? Does walking, lifting or standing cause pain in the small of the back? If so you have kidney disease, aad Prof. Guil mette's French Kidney Pad is the only remedy which willcunryou rapidly and permarr entlyand without filling your stomach with nauseating medicine.

For all kinds of Shelf Hardware go to Ilolinger Lindasy 114 south Fourth street :i 65-14

The number829 is not yet forgotten. Why, becausc at that number you can buy a pair of mens long legged Custom made Boots for one dollar ana a half. 329 Main 8t 65t4

The city Dye House is now ready for business at 660 Main street. All kinds of Scouring, Dyeing and repairing done on short notice. J^tf iitigil

?j table and pocket cutlery of all descriptions go to Bolinger & 114 south Fourth.

L. A. Burnett, at 115 south Fourth street, pays the highest market price for all kinds of dried and green hides, also dealers in leather and shoe findings. 8t .Vi*-

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STOCK.

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CBICAQO. rtdwlntwjll "ci^"No~2)~Oxto^rspring, 91 O^OMih w«J Sonttbw 91 cOeeembw 00asked, January Na 9^tayj^ay,»K

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C. B. HOSFORD, Manager.

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Sy-3 Isgnetic Artesian Baths. ^, ''-i izSi Recommended by the highest medical authority for Paralysis, Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Catarrh, Gleet, Syphilis, Skin Diseases. Dyspepsia and all Female Diseases. Blegant new bath house. Com-

etent attendants. Cheapest and best in the world. Bath house at the foot of Walnut street. ''W

Maqnbtic Abtksian Bath

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Co.,

Terre Haute, Ind.

t&. COAL OFFICE. N. S. Wheat is prepared to furnish all grades of coal ana wood—both soft and hard coal, as cheap as the cheapest. To accommodate his friends and the trade generally he has a telephone placed in his office, so that orders can be received or sent from any part of the city, andreceiye the same attention as if left at the office. Thanking the public for past patronage, he guarantees to be as prompt in supplying them with the best of coal in the future.

ifA (OFFICE, MAIN STREET, Opposite Terr* Haute House.

SUnnsentente.

jONE KWMT ONLY. $

Monday, November 8,1880 The Comedy Success of the Year! Fifty nights In New York and Laughing

WILLIE EDOUIS'8'-"

Willie Bdoain and Prank W. Sanger,.... .Prop'r*. In the Onalnt and Queer Mnsical Conceit, (written for the mole purpose of amnslng the public), by Nat. Childs and Willie

Bduoin,

Or, Fun In a Photograph Gallery.

LeClaire, Joseph Ht^an, P. B. Bntler.

Rxqvitite Mturic! Beautiful Co*tums»

AMMm, IK, K9 and 99 Cta Reserved seata, 91.99 Sale of seats will commence at Button's Fridsy morning, Nov. 5th.

BILLIARD PARLOR

AND

SAMPLE

The HandMMMRl la Western Indiana.

Ill Finest and Best

WINES AND LIQUORS of all kinds at the bari The stock of Cigars on hand is culled from the choicest brands on the market

WM. DREUSICKE,.

CARPENTER AND BUILDER.

Xsaafactaror at Dreaslckc'*

Patent Refrigerators, Cor. Ninth and Sycamore 8ts.t TERRE HAUTE Dp.

FOR THE BEST

AND CHEAPEST

CLOTHING!

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R. I* FRI8BIE, Na. «9d Main street

CITY TEAMSTERS. hate in More a lot of

Heavy Racine Wagons, Suitable for heavy hauling. Come and see them.

C. A. POWER,

39ml 1(H ud 106 Main stmt.

piaLAJS. :R^/CT,

Comer Third and Moffatt Sts.,

*T.T. KEND8 OF

FAMUT GROCERIES.

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L0THE ROXISCTOD,

No. 322 Main Street,

Wfl ^(Between Third and Fonrtlj streets,)

TERRE HAUTE, IND.

8AJIUEL S. EARLY,

WtoMeProyisions

Pork, Lard Bacdn,,

Sugar Cured Hams.

18 MAIN STREET.

L. KUSSNEE,

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Palace ol Music

213 OHIO STREET.

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TERRE HAUTE, 'INDIANA.

Oldest mnsic house in Western Indiana. Always the largest stock on hand kept in this city. Pianos and organa rented so the rent will pay for them.

BTJ"5T "5TOTTH

HATS '& BONNETS

AT nm BAUER'S jij Wholesale and Retail Millinery Store The largest stock and loweBt prices.

JOS. H. BRIGGb.

Mace and Commission...

MERCHANT, ,yj

^. Corner Fourth and Cherry streets, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

Arand Base Heater

IN THCHi LSAD.

Always was, and always will be

E. L. PROBST, Fourth street, bet. Main and Ohio.

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

TO THE PUBLIC.

Having inst retained from the Bastern markets, when have porehased one af the smet completa nocks of.

FALL and WINTER

CLOTHING

cmrplaced oo the shelve* of a Terre Haute clothier. I most respeetfany '^te the sUentkm of the haying public to a

of my late pwetisw, aa my Jow prie^ arc

Dm WATTTVV sill XAAI UJUI

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my

tfoftfeaat Taitoriag DeparUocnt I am

better qaaittfed than «v*r to meet tfce demands

UMjpmlne

totumy pemeatec.

PHILIP SOHLOSS,

Kailrood Stint ttabi

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[Carefully corrected to d|

TJnien Depot—Tenth and Chestn? trains except A St. LJT. H.fc 8. K| ingtoo), and freights,, Time five than iSsrre Haate time. •j:puu»ATtos or sanraasxes

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•Brery day. All other trains daily ex day. tParlor cars daily, except Sundays, lag care, Reclining chair car. Union!) which is fire mhantes faster than city tli

VANDALIA LINK. (Leave going Bast.)

*sFastLine..... Mail and Acc... •etDay Ki Mail WMI Acc..

A (Arrive from Bast.)

•aPacwtrSx Mall Train •stFast Bx Indianapolis Aeo (Leave going West.) •aPaciflc Bx......... Mail Train..., •sFastBx (Arrive from West.) *sFastLine Mail and Acc A *«DayKx :... ...

TERRE HAUTE fc LOGAN8POR Logansport Dlv. *of Vandalia. (Leave for Northeast.) Mail Train Mixed Train (Arrive from Northeast) Mail Train Mixed Train...'

TBRRBHAUTB BVANSV (Leave for South

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•sNaahvflle Ex tBxpree* Freight and Acc (Afrlve from Sonth.) tBastern Bx.. *sChicago Bx...... .v Freight and Acc

CHICAQOJA EASTERN ILLINO (Leave for North.) and Chicago Bx Danville Acc. *sNj^)]yille and Chicago Bx.... .... 15- „r (Arrive from North.) Terre Ifaiitc Acc Chicago and Terre Haute Bx •aChlcago and Nashville Bx

ILLINOIS MIDLAND RAILWA [Leave for Noithwee,.]

Peoria Mail and Bx.... Decatur Passenger [Arrive from Northwest.] Peoria Mail and Bx Indianapolis Passenger.... T. H. St SOUTHEASTERN, [to Wort ]Depot, Main and First Sts.] [Leave for Southeast.] Accomtaodation [Arrive from Southeast] Accommodation y|

DANVILLE ROUT

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Chicago & Sisters Illinois

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Leave. Terre Ilauto.... ..... 7.35 a.in. Arrive.'Dan villo— 10.80 Uoopuston .....11.88

Watseka 12.40 p.m Peoria 8.80 Burlington... 7.B0 Keokuk 7.4B Chicago... 4.00 Milwaukee 12.00 night

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St. Paul 1,85 PSODTTIL

Arrive.Terre Haute...... 4.20 am Leave. Danville 1.10 Hoopeston............11.86 P-m

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Watseka.... ...11.00 Peoria 7.®

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Burlington.....?...... 2.80

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Chicago .. .... 7.50

Milwaukee 1.00

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St. Paul -8.05

Chicago & Northwestern

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Ar. Green Bny

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Milwaukee'

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Lv. Chicago... 10.10 a.m 44 ...10.10

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