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1 4 t ~ 1 MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1880. ST PAUL; MINNEAPOLIS & HAN: (TOBA RAILWAY C0,, MAKOTA EXTENSIONS), First Mortgage 6 Per Cent Gold Bonds. Dne Nov. 1.100. Interest payable 1st May nnd Ist Sovambor, Secured nt the rate of 1200 por mile on camplated and equipped rond, Full particulars on nppitcatton, ISSUE PRICK, 104 PER CENT AND INTEREST. FOM SALE BY J. S, KENNUDY & CO, No. 63 WILLIAM-ST. STOCKS NOUGUT AND 601.0 OR CAIIED ON MANAIN, DAY & FIELD, HANKRKRS AND BROKERS, Members of the New York Stock Exchanzs, 130 La Sallo-st. ALBENT, AM, DAY, exits W. F ¢ §y, FIN), Now York, Sher HELD, Tt D. T. HIGGINSON & C0, Brokers, Stacks bought und sold on the Now York stock ix- change. and carried on mantitt, in auy amount from upwards, acks, ote, bourht nnd sold on the Chlenzo: Stock Bond, Mining Stacks Hoard. und en ht and euld on Now York Mining ny tunruins, » ¢ ELL PERIINS. A Conrteltonae Bullt on Fint Principles =Tempernave in Biinais, To the Edttar of The Chicago Tribune, Srrisorrenp, Uh, Dee. s0—At Carlin: ville, UL, 0 little village pat down as the county-seat of Macoupln County, ts the Eighth Wonder of the Workd. Ino that vile lage is perhaps the tnest-fintshed building i State of Minois, ft fs a Court-House whieh cost $1,770,000, “ha splondld iron due of this Court-louse rears, Ike the Pantheon, above all the surrounding build- ings. ‘The best residences of the village took Uke dwarged huts beside it. ‘wo lnanidred years from now, when every building in the county shiais fave passed away, this great pile of stone and iron will stand a memento af the grand Ideas of the early set- thers. ‘Pils batlding will stand a thousand years, "There is no reason why It should not. stand as fong asthe Cologne Cathedral, or even the Parthenon at Athens, Lt is built as well FIAT. FINANCIEIING, When 1 asked resident of Carlinville how much they pal for this building, he sald: “Nota single cent, sir, We built it on fiat money. We gave county bonds for it. ‘Dhis is a Demoeratie county, sh.” * And the bonds—were they not paid? I asked, “No, They were fint bonds. Thera was no money beltind then, Webuilt this build tng years ano, and wo've never had w cant in the ‘Treasury since.” © Are the bonds Koad!" “Certninly, Why not? Macoupin County is the richest county In the State, Of course her fiat money ts good.” “ How have you managed to pay the inter- est?” * Issue mora bonds, sit,—moro fint money, Ostr. we cnn teach the world finance—Ma- conpin County ean’? “ Sint don’t the ercditors, the holders of this fint money, complain?” “Ofcourse they do. When they clamor very hard real estates goes down around -the Court-House, Some man figured wp how inuch the county was worth one day,—all the Innd in ft,~and fb was found to be worth $5,000,000. "Lhe Inwyers said tho whole coun- ty would have to be soli out’? © But you dldact setl it, dtd you?” “QO nel Land went down ait over the county, Farins worth 350 an aere went down to $10, ‘Phe creditors found ont that, if they sold us out at these tow prices, the county would not bring enough to redeem Its own money, Our money, you see, dbYered from the bank money. ‘Their money has gold and silver behind it Lt is feet. When they talked earnestly of: selling out furms, thoy found our farms werei’t worth miything. Nobody would buy them.” * © Well, how do the creuftars stand now?! Tasked. “They're waiting, sir, They’ve zot our fiat money, Itsall right. “ But they can’t pass itn” “Noy but they enn keep tt. The County of Macoupin dy betind it, 1ts goods? “Do you think the county will ever pay: these bonds,—redeem the ab meney 2” “Why. no, Why shonttit? Kiat money Isn’tto be redeemed. Isto beused. But the other day weeame a big financial sckeme on them, it wasa keen one!” “What was st?” 1 asked. “Why, we refunded, ‘Thavs agood word, ree-feti-et-e-tl, “Every debtar ought to know more about that word, We took in atl the olt flat bonds drawing interest—iiat dhe turest—al Tper cent, wu Issued new fat bonds at b per et Then wo made ent take 70 cents on the dalla” “Tn othor thet bands 2! “Ofcourse. Woe don't use real money fr Macoupin County, ‘Then, after that—whiat d’you call ft2—we funded the debt, “That fs another good, word, —Eu-ned-ed, | Well, wo funded thie $1,700,000 debt down to $1,200,000," * And the creditors taok it? “Ofcourse. ‘Chat took $500,000 rleht off of us, and our hinds went up 310 an aere wll over the county." Vint will you do noxt Why, fund agains and then we'll keep on fundhug til these frst bonds areal taken up, and then we'll have our seventeen-hunilred- thousand-doltar Conrt-House, aud: our lands will bo worth $40 ni aere again.” ‘fhe history of the Democratic County of Macoupin would be the history of the Nati under the Denmeratic-Greenback party. TEMVERANCE IN ILLINOIS, ‘The cause of temperance has been making reimparkable striles throughout all tho West- ern States within the last five years, | ‘t seed sown by the praying ‘women In Hilts. boro, U,, six Peity nyo, Rus certalnty borne oud fruit, Ctlud many counties In Lines nowhich there is net one Tquor-saloon, The peoples aro all temperate. There is not a iyuersaluon in Fulton, Groen, Scott, or Macoupin’ County. In Fulton Count: they told ine that the only way fora young nan to get drunk was to ride iniles into the Allinols Bottom, where they stil drink whls- Ay and vote the Damoorntic . itis an uhdeniable fnet that whisky and Democracy go hand In hud Many of the Republlewn seetlons of Missourl even have vbolished iquur-salouts. Ent Pewkins, ——— ‘The ‘Tater Divides the Pork, The Louisville Courier-Journal, In giving some reminiscences of in old bind negeo man fh thar hind relute tho fatlowing of one of ce masters: & Le wie a apeakin’ mut dhoweh,* continued Bu, ge ffs cnthusam bee inte curry bing way. ot Me wor de moat beat Speakiwst tin inde whole country, Treen: gr awhen vey wir a tren ob dat ina Payette ihetly for a iikis of Muese Morlite we Loxing= an, When it come time for do oly Marge to speik he jist had ull do benches ar? de cheort doved out inde collexe yard, an Ald let nisself tause. He got to talks ge xeriptur’, on’ de women folks toy begin to try. Lon you see. de ull Marsa was wo minkin’® ais plat, wi’ binieby when du proper tit Qo Juat dot Jose all bolts sn? fell buck Mk: fair. Pxeed the oly Murse, dauyn waan bilnkin’ ike n toud's ina thin OFT av be was a cbuckiln in his sleeve. He wasn't quand’ faintin’ dan you is at du present meimant, Ho wur a mukli' bia pint by Workin’ on de pipathy of du crowd, au’ bo imady it, too, Ob, vil yuu, de ule Mure wits ag slick us de yory: puil, Ai, yi," chuckled old Eli, “you orter: cone: be wus wed de tricks be played on ull dem lawyer fulks* he cone te Saree an’ tole bim bo wante in te defend ala Hale courts. De olo Mirse, you ses, bu pues tw work an’ takes do man Il de hig wi est "mn Kuarintwo, Den he takes one pirt hinuelf, gives do nuiler to de thier. ant when trial comes along, Mardy he wity upan’ tells de lawyer fotks dat dy prisoner didn’t get wot of dat hog dan bo Gd unset. Hiv tole de trud, tou, an’ de thlef be got otf on Murvo’ eay-bo Without de feast bit of suspicion." : —— ae - A personul gift of healluy ta tha nations—Dr. Bull's Cough syrup. Thy old relluvlo, onet. Dar wos a lan stole a poe A. BUSINESS. Review of Finances in Chicago Last Week. FINANCIAL As tisttal ip Christmas weok tnsiness tn fnan- celal circles inoved along slowly In tho ordine ary channels. Country requiroments for cur- reney wero Might, and Now York exchanygo fold between the banks at 200 per S100 discount. Lonns are coming moro futo Mtemand; new mercantile, manufacture jug. stock-broking borrowers are making thelr Appearance, and tho bauks have outa very snt- lefuctory Uno of loans considering tho season. Rates are 6 per cont on call, and O@7 por cent on ting, Teal secttrtilos have been less in de- taund, but large operations have been based on Weenorous demand after dan. t, Wabash fret Bs sold up to Sits, and Chicago & St. Paul 68 up ta 109, All kinds of Chicngo and Cook County vondts advanced tn price in consequence of the rapid absorption at par of the 4 per cents offered by the Controller. Thoso latter sold at 102 on tho street, : Foreign exchange closedstrong Friday, At the glose sterling posted rates were 480 and 483. frankers' actial rates wore 479% for sixty-day bills and 482g fordemand. Forsixty-day connmere cint bilis for prompt delivers, 474@Q478Ki, For threo weeks" dellvery, T4@I8§. Posted rates for Paris were §25 for sixty days and 62215 for sight. Sixty-«tay commercial bills, prompt Oelivery on Havre, S5t%@508, and Marsetltes BUSING, Slxty-day commercint hills on Ant~ werpalellverable prompt, wero ke 4@nn ; three weeks 1-16 to 44 percent better, Bankers’ bills on Germany wero 034 for sixty anys and for domand; aixty-day commercial bills, prompt, WHEN: and tor thrva weoks' delivery, BUD 150-18, Nankers’ guilders an Holland were say, for sixty days and: 40 for demands; alxty da; commercial Was S39 5-1, Austrian florins, 41445 Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, 2043, Supply of bills guvd. COMMERCIAL. 'There were no cammercinl transactions worthy of the nine on Saturday, outside of hollday purchnees, A few forforn men did gather on tho eurbstono in the morning, and some of them Uld %65e for February whent, ‘fhe London Miler of Dev. 6, 1880, makes tho following estimates of the exports and imports of whuats : EXPONTING COUNTRIES, Rushers, ASLO BAUD ‘the United States. anit 179,000.00) 10a,0 Iowan AMV.) . either to remain unexps wotoreplenish stocks, 69,410,000 bushels, Tho German ports always ship to England, and North aud South Itussta together, in a year, will al- most cortaluly export more than 16,000,000 bush els; tho nbove estimates being thorefure enicu- intlons of net exportation or importation of oaeh country. This will explain why Franco appears with so low a tygure us 14,600,000 bushols not Importation. From America alouo Franco will nat inprobably purchase three tlues that quantity, but then Franco will soll wheat to. Holland, Bolzium, and parts of Western Gar- many. Already French merchants have sup- pled n good deal of grain to Switzerland, to Ituly, and to Spaln, Ithasto be remurked that as these are estimates of wants, they do not tne elude such fvestiments In corn as Continental merchants may think flt to mnke, whether in view of sennty stocks or futuro speculative ehnnees, or of possible wars, ‘Tho Miler furthor suye “ that the wants of the United Kingdom of torelgn wheat may be put nt 113,000,000 bushels, and that sho will probably ‘bury 120,000,000 buancls.”” Mr. W. Tatlmadge, of Milwaukoo, furnishes tho following ostimates (In millions of bushuls) of tho world's wheat erops In 1880: United States, 400; France, 320; Russin, 210; Germany, 130; Spaln, Ju; Italy, Wis Austria Iungary, 1! United Kiugdont, 163 Auatralin, 80; Turkey, & Roumunta, 40; Algeria, 30; Belgium, 2; Bavaria, i; Canada, £5; Egypt, 10; Vortugal, 0; Holland, 6; Greece, fy Sorvia, by Sweden and Norway, 6; Dennurk, 4; Switzerland, 3; other countries, 23; totn), 1460 millions. ‘This places the wheat crop of 1880 nt almost 300,000,000 bushels greater than last year, LIVE STOCK, Eut0A0, Recetptem ary re Wedn ure + Bet parry ippers have not made a plonty of money duritut tho wauk Just ended coruine Ay the fault was not with tho inarket, for the market from the nponing to tho tinish was active and ad- vauelig. The recalpte, thouxt lancer than usuat form holiday wook, fell a long way short of the demand, wileh wan active both on ablpping aid export no- count, Asn rosult there was quite rapld upprocin= on in valnes, Prices moved up 10¢lfe on Monday and ench succoeding day up to 4 turday added sumo- Uing to the Advance, unttl an nggrennte improvo- mont of dave In ah{pping grades wad apparont. ‘The advance in othor deserlptiuns was not as pronounced, Dat thers was no olnss of stock for which thoru wos, not # rendy outlet at materially hotter prices than, provailed tho wook bofora, ‘Tho improved tone of tha mMarkat Ix targoly dug to tho fact thut ducing the past furtnlzht the Amount af atock xont out of thu coun> try lua boun excoptunally ture fur tha seagun. An increased supply of stock cars also holpud mntiora, und taken all tn atl the week may be satdarn a one Of tho most watlsfactury Wat drovers linve ex+ orteneed within a twolyomunih, ‘Tho efuat upon ho next wouk'a imerkor musy rondlly be intarrad, ‘Font the arrivala will by Inroly iuerensed thare’ can be Hite doubt, und as thors $s not kuly to be an auaquate, aunply of mock-cara ly which to move tho atutl aut. boyors will boin a tueltion ta dictate prices, fu wis Mig cine the week botorn last, ‘the extreme Tue of privus pald was F178 hy. Vory fow oxtra Cattle wero niured, ‘There wervs however, 8 oud iiny chuleu drovox that wut at 8.24575, und the Ronvral nyuraira wus tule. ‘Thery was sumiciont doe Shand from earners, butelers, nnd feedors ty take ait poor Ly CORON lots nt ELha0, Inferior poods al Hise, Salva of stuckors wore nowy wt pores ae wore | ht wapriy wud in fale row AOAC WT £LUK45.20 por 10) bbs fur veils, Und wt .0KE 15 OD wr hen for stock calves, Saturday's markot was Qulovand went QUOTATIONS, extra Hooves Graded stuers, woluhlng 140 i Goud fteoves: Ang Lau to Mediuig Grad tng 1d) Hivel —f cummmion te cholce cows Lor ci SIULUNtIK ad UO LOM Risser sss Btork Cattle—Cammon cattio, to LY) me, bulls, and sci tw AFB ieee ve L15@2,40 OUR—In this ranch of the ninrkol iiord. was xe {rome dopreaainn throuzhont, ‘Charo wan a vury domumd, but bhyors seuiied to Mow that prices wore (av tht and frat to the finish thore Wasa sirany prusauro in thy diruce Won of lower prices. Stlonduy’s trulihng was dine at {ull Hairs, but stice, thon thury hina, bout vhrinkaus, uid tho vlosy of Friday found neler, anywhere (row i.cbe pur 10 Ibe lower thin: at the clone ut (he praviguy wouk, "Ihe rocuipta wore un= Hi r fatutiy wou, Lite (hag wus tut ‘Of pricus, the ducting being woe Of hod-prastucty, Shive 5300) for loeul Pen AG Au wury taken from diy day, the close of the wouk And tine rary few ramaining th the pens ‘The quality: ‘pr tha cucaluta'wus the Wust Uf the suasan thks tor, ‘There was u Wuural a OC skins and connig inized Jou, but by far the larger partot the offerings ware ue Kona t . stHUUH, oYOn, wollenatured YY stronwer Wwarkel on Saturday, ny fuel Sand clusindg at MW@LIU for Hid iE Hub 8 for huwyy. HE — Hava continued in eyed Foquest, und the hina bev thoroustly sustained. Aalthuuah the reouipta ware pragty full, Giore was nothing (y oxcess of the duimunds whieh, was falrly setlyy, betty on local and shipping account, ata eeadtor youdta catie. ‘Saine Chrtaiuus Hoek Rem joe Christus docks sistas re we Who Cambridge Kxuntluation. . onion Telegraph, Nearly 7,000 youre penne, of hoth sexes offer thomnavives this month for the Cambridge Unte versity loval cxaimnations, wolek wilt result in wiving the aticeessTul candidates a sort af recog. nized status In the world of (earning and science, whieh they could not otherwise ubtauln. Tho Upland of the exumlucrs fai kind of passport to vurlous yood educational posts, though lu dnbst fistances ft probably be only the prelude to, other and tore advunced studies at he univers aitles honiselved or elsewhere. Hut, besides tho uctual tangible result 60 obtuinud, the mental training involved, the selfedisciptln tery of Inets, the split of healthy emulation evoked, nro all so much min to be put to the greditor these mast exceliont Loteliectunl or- deals for youth. amination is ane which is nat of so. elopedic n char or ns to overtax the brats of the young coins petltors, which would be from a menien! point of view tobe severely deprecated: but it ts a test oxamination in tho ontinary subjects whieh nuy fairly Intelligent and diligent youth could master without disiculty, Antong the candi- dates figure a gooilly proportion of gels, form. ing, Indeed, more than third io number of the total lst of entrie! th show how deeply tho those days, and how ready peoplo are to. recog- nizo and selze npon tho advaninyes which the anelont seate of lenralng have placed within tho reach of both rexes, SOUTH CAROLINA. A Contestod Rent in Congroas, and o Striking Exhibit of Ferstimany, Wasmixaton, Dee, 23.—The contest in the First Congresstonal Distriet of South Caro- Hina at the Inte eluction was between Samuel Lee, Republican, and the Hon. J. 8, Richard: son, Democrat, and present member from that district. ‘The election resulted in favor of Richardson, but was elated by his op- ponent to have been accomplishod by fraud and intimidation, —dJuige Lee expressed his intention of contesting his sent, and propared and forwarded the necessary payers of notil- entton here, where Mr. Richardson had al- ready putinan appearance In attendance at Congress. Learning of this action, Mr Richardson at once left the ety, so tt ts elated, under the Smpression that i he could avoli the serving of notice of contest upon him beyond the time limiting the priv- Hege of stich notlee, whieh ts near at hand, he would thereby defeat Mr, Lee’s intention, and secure his seat uncontested In the next Congress. The following are the charges upon which dudge Lee will contest Hichardson’s sent. Jie js now at work collecting and proparing the evidence: To the Ion. John S. Richardeon—Sir: You are hereby notified that 1 will contest your tight to a sent in tho Forty-seventh Congress of the United States, as aimember of the. llouse of Representatives from the First District of South Carolina, for the fol- fowing reasons: at Hint a mutjority of the legal votes polled at the e ton held on the 2d day of Novem- er, 188, In the First Congressional District of Sunth Carolina were enst for me, 2 That, owing to frauds, violence, and ine tlmidation committed in your Interest, by your partigaus and Supporters in evel: ait avery counly In the Congressional district, the true result of the clectlon was defeated, and on pretended and fratdutent majority tne (o appear for you, i made to the State & ‘That the returns Boards of Canvassers by the Commissioners of Elections of Sumter, Williamsburg, Georgetown, and Henry Counties do not con- tain true and correct statements of the votes cet, for a member of Congress in said coun- es. 4, That according to the returns of the elec- tlon made by the nanngers of election of the severnl voting previnets In the Countics of Sumter, Williamsburg, and Georgetown, L received a majority of the votes cast In each of the said connties, 5, ‘That in Suniter County the Commission ers of Electlon tlexally refused to count and. canvass and inelide in thelr statement of the resultof the clection the vote cast, cimvassed, and duly returned for a membe y at the following — voting-precincts—to-wit: punter, No, 1, Curter’s Crossing, and Raftt ree a That in Nyilltamstiurg County, the Com- misstoners of Electfon Ulegatly refused to count and canvass iid inelude fn thelr state- ment of tha titof the election the vote cust, canvassed, and duly returned fora member of Congress at the followin votlug> Berelntercto-w1E: Salters, Gourdins, and alway, 7 That in. Georgetawn County the Cam- inissioners of Election Hlegally refused to count and canvass and tichide Jn thelr state- ment of tho result of the election the voto cust, canvassed, und duly returned fora member of Congress at the followlng voting- Hnets—to-wit: Upper Waccamaw, Lower tees S) Sampit, Choppee, and iY Pee Du “« 8 ‘That In Horry County the Connnisal ers of Election refused to count and canvass and Include In thelr statement of the result ‘of the election the vote cust, canvassed, and duly returned fora member of Congress at the votlng-prectnct of Martin HAN, % ‘That in Sumter, Willlamsburg, and Georgetown Counties, at the followhig yot- bu ptecinels to wits Lynehburg, Maysville, Shiloh, and Privateer, in the County o Sumpter; und Kingstree, Gourdins, Block, Mingo, Greeleyville, Salters, Cedar Swamp, Prospect, Chureh, Pipkins, Anderson, Scranton, and Grahams, iin the County ot Witllasburg; aud Georgetown, Upper Waceaunw, Samplt, and Carver's Bay, in the County of Geurgetown, tho vote retually enst for mo was larger than appears on the fnee of tho returns nade by the manngors of elevtlon nt tho voting-precinets aforesald; that the difference between the vote ag act ually cast and the yote as returned by the manngers aforesald arises from the fact that atsuch of the aforesatd polls numerous bal- lots bearing your ame for Congress were fraudulently placed jn the ballot-box for the purpose of creating an excess of votes over voters, and thereby compelling tnannyors to draw ot and destroy the excess of ballots this created in order to reduce the number of baffots {ht the box to the mumber of names on the polllists that In drawing outof the box at eneh poll the excess of ballots fraudue fently ervated ns aforesaid, numerous ballots bearing my name for Congress, and which Ind been legally voted, were drawn out and destroyed, sud in thelr place was counted a corresponding number of ballots with your mune tor Congress thereon, which hud not been legally voted; wherefore to tho vbte returned for me by te manners of the elec- tlon nt each of the polls ntoresald shoutd be aided the ballots bearing my naue for Congress whieh were drawn out and. de- stroyed, and from the vote returned for you at ench of tho polts aforesaid should be te- ducted a corresponding mumnber, 1, ‘That in Marion, Mlariboro, and Chester- fold Counties, at the following voting-pre- elncts—to-wit: Marion Court-House, Burry’s pigeltouds, Campbell Bridge, Little Rack, Frlendship, gh ) Mount Nebo, Mars. bit, Arieal, and Stones, in the County of Marion; and Doennettsyille, Smithyille, Adumaville, Brownsville, Brightsville, Ile- bron, Cllo, Red) Blut, and Red WML in the County of Marlboro; and Chesterfield Court- Mouse, ML. Crogan, and Ilebron Church, in the County of Chesterticl, for the enuses set forth In the preceding paragraph (No, 0), the vote netuully east for me was larger and tho voto. actunily cast for you was smaller than appears on the face of the returns made by the managers of electlon at. thelr voting-pre- cinets aforesaid; wherefore, to the votes re- turned for me by the minagers of election at each of the polly aforesaid should bo nddet the ballots bearing my name whith were drawn out and destroyed, and from the vote returned fur AnD at ench of the polly afore aulst ahould deducted .a corresponding number. 11, ‘That the polls required by law to bo Hold nt Statebure, in ‘Elunpter’ County. and at Griors, in Georgetown County, were not opened, beennse tho managers of election, who were your partisnns and supporters, and members of the political party whose nom! neo you wore for Congress, neglected and ri. fused to net, Iu consequence of whieh nu- invrous voters who went to sid polls for tho + quitpuss ot eastlng tholr bailota for ine fer Jongress were deprived of the opportunity to votu for mu for Congress a8 thoy Intended and destred, 3, 13, ‘That at Black River, or Brown's Fe voting-preeinet, in Georgetown County, 2 votes Wore cast for ine und twenty votes wero east for you; thatat the close af tia poll, Upon opening the ballot-box and counting the votes thereln, tho mangers found that there were 603 tekels In the box; that this excess of 80d ballots was catised tf your. partisans and gupporters fraudulently plachug in the ballotbox that mumber of small thsue ballots bearing your name for Cone gress; thot when It wag ascertained (hap the batlot-box had been stutfed, nsiforesnld, a controversy srose betsyeon the United States Supervisors and the managers as lo the duty of the latter under the circum stances, and, not being able to agree, the managers sealed up the box and dellyered tho samme to ons of the Supervisors, without making a canvass amd return of the yoles re- gidved by faw; wherefore, the yote cast as forest at sald precinet should be added to the voty returned for you and me respoctives ty, by the Couuntssloners of Election of Georgetown County—tu-wit: 20 for you, 378 for my i That ut Chery vou Chesteriield Camity,, the the managers of ceetfon and thale clerk was falsttal in your interest hy the Insertion thorean of 116 fietitlous aitines, and for the names thas fraudulently piaced on the poll Mist a nuinher of ballots: bearing your none for Congress were surreptitiously placed in the ballot-box, and counted, cunvassed, gud sepreeinet, In cts Kate by returned for yor Mn boro, Willlamsburg, Darlington, and numerous Meal votes were east for yout by persons not quiulfied to vote, and by persons who voted more than oni 1, ‘That abeneh and ¢ qpuinttes comprisin, tries the Supervisors Ae Courtof the United States to represent the Republiedn party, whose nowines for Con- xress 1 was, nl the: Deputy Marshals of the United States were ol and prevented by your wartisans and sirp- porters from fully ant freely Performing the duties required of them by tl 1, canvassed, atul returned for y' 4. That ateach and every voting-pre tho Counties of Chestertield, Horry United States, 17. ‘That at each and every voting-precinet fn the elzht conntles comprising the Iirst Congressional Distriet all the managers of the — election politcal Tartisans and supporters, and mem- bers of the polltienl date for Congress re in your inte: such o way were known ta you we with wy nme for Congress thereon, 13, "Thi at county; second, that at Ifouse poll, Florence, Efinghim, James Cross Roads, Gum .Braneh, and Thiam ville, by the poll-list being falsified by the In- nt in Darlington County there was Nota free and fair election, owing, first, ta tho repeating, legal voting, and ballot-box atufllug, which was commiited in you terest, and Hy your partisans and supporters, avery, voting preeinet du the Darlington Court: enchy an sertion thereon of fietittous names, repeating ylotene the rej ton of atarge nuinber of attaslltied voters who destred and offered to vote for me for Congress; wherefore the entire vote been cast atench of the nbove-named polling precincts should be re- Jected and entirely excluded, 19, “That In ff turned ag having ington County both the fol- lowing voting-preciticts—to-wits Effinghain, James Cross Roads, Gum Braneh, ‘Cimmons- ville, Lisbon, Lydi, Soctety Tilt, worth, and Mechanlesville—for the cause: forth in paragraph No. 9, the vote netualls east for we was larger, and the vote actually east for you was smuller, than appears on the Teave fuve of the returns made by the manngers of election at sald, wherefore for LS At each the voting precincts afore to tho “vote returned the managers of election me by of the polls aforesaid, should be adiud the ballots bearing my name, whieh were drawn out and destroyed, and frou the vote returne nforesal.l s for you at cach of tho polls ould be deducted a correspond- ing number, ‘That at Graham's Cross Road, Scran- ton, and Cedar Swamp, in, Williamsburg County, the ballot-boxes were stuifed, the ists falsified by the insertion, thereon of poll-] Hetitie sues, violence, Intimidation, re- peathiz, and Hlegal voting committed in your tell precincts; w! as having been cas rejected and entire interest, and by your partisans and BUD) port ory {0 stich an extent that tis lmpossily h a to ow many egal votes wers cast it said refure the entire vote returned { said polls should be y oxcluded. SAswen Lex, Contestant. FOREIGN TRADE. Reports of the Diterent Markots—Fi+ nancial Matters. Lonpon, Dee. .—In Minging lane during the ‘pust week thoro havo been fow public sales, but tho murkets show soiny tendenoy to Improvo- ment. Tho nective domand for low qualitics of sugar which commenced at Liverpool lust week has extended to Loudon, and vory inrgo trans- tions are roported, partly speculative, at one abiiling per 100 weight advance; othor kinds wore steady; refined was rathor higher on tho spot ond to arrive, Root: sugar wes nyaln higher, Plants ready for mand facture are boingyin sone: quarters, injured by fun, ‘Thore has buon a bet- tor demand fur calfed nt two to six shillines per 100 welght recovery from tho recent depression, tho greatest rise belnigupon colony and now crap plantation Coyton. The quotations for Brazilian here rango.from 10 to dabillings per 100 weight undor those citrrent at the closo of last year, ‘Yea romulna firm, A fate amount of busincas wns done in rice, but nt cxsior rates for coust cargocs. Popper inaintalns tho Inte adyarce. Other spices uro qttict. * The Munchester Guardian, in {ta commercial artioto this morning, enya: tnnes quict. TI “Tho market con- he emul amount of business done shows thar prices are generally steady, In fn fow cases producers seem rathor more willing sollors at currant mitus, but t! fn engorness to do buniness," ‘The Statist of this week says: uore is nothing like “Tho rate of discount for bank bills, sixty days to threo months, ts 23y per cent, and fur trado bills, sixty days to threo months, 23¢ to 3 per cent. Thi a disturbed condition of Ircland and the adverse nows froin the Cupef with tours respecting the Greek question and tha malntenance of the in- erensed rite for money, have not buen able to breuk down prices an tho Stock Exchinyo, ex- cept in apeoinl tnatances, Tho general disposi- tion Is etili to buy, and after New Yonr's fare thor riso Is expeated. market has bi of buoyano, TIALIFAX, Ne or the Maritime Provi et ‘The Alioged Scerct Document. Prof, Hl which, if neues, If, Ir ctind me which will show where tho whoo pinches.” Many diseases owe their existence to elt- matic Intluence upon the system; but dis- eases of the stomach and bowels are totally Independent of senson. burn, waterbrash, yeur round, the world over, evr, be cured the year round by Himburg roy Rad dreams, dlaturbed stomach qug, nil yanish bofora Hop Litters. —————————— Hatuteney, generated by Cai trontinunt, ‘Pho eluments wsed b by tho niu wonglort u eat wondortit remedy, the fact, that wel pt the iow lmiporean forad fom Caturen fur-AO TENG vine” foc we Wi CATANREL CURK, “~$waliowing Poison. Swallowing snd jnboling tho noxtons impuriilos Fri, potaute not alyne the nnaal OF: ry erh, as vaccine virua 16 W pros iminrecedented atta with nnsa- rom many thor aenne, have Te yet Lo + We eues, One iackne vray antiraly cured i mewber of my, Ne Yad rat 3 mshlnitton wT LOE yr ‘up alx yoara 1 did Fu Lunt Wol be toy re. Mi. Be Bheneys itt Mural Wve ny Instant rollet” f Chicaga: "1 restored me to A, idles, Cove t Poly pus iit 6 Contennial, 1676. ‘The Manufacturers have Itucelved MEDALS OF HONOR. Py Aniericau Tustltute, 1670, OVER 2,000 DRUCCISTS Tucontly wlxuod a dtatomont to thy educt that wuson's Capcing Porous Plas! Benson petlur taal guava wherefore, from the vote returned for you at sald preeinet should he deducted the dumber of ballots so tHlegally count ¥ Hick Marl arian. ery precinct in the the First Congressional District a large nitmberof colored voters who desired and intended to vote for ma for Cate gress wero dented that thelit without good rut suMclent entise by tho managers of elec: jon. 1G, ‘That throughout the Congressional dis- nointed by the Chreult pstructed, hindered, he Inws of the your party whosy eaudi- + thot in the eption and rejection of votes, aid in the general management and conduct of the election the managers of election aforesald, at each and every poll, acted In your Interest and for your benetits that at each and Pe precise where there was an excess of bal- ats in tho Dox the managers of election, a3 aforesaid, in drawing omtstich excess, neted st, manipulating tho ballots ti "s_to draw out mostly tickels ine Intimidation, (egal voting, and by Tooth, Ate ‘Tho Amerienn millway tt rm, and at times showod signs + Neo. 21.—Prot, Hind hit a lot~ ter in the Chronfele rofurring to Sir Jotin Mace Donatt's remarks in tho Houseon Monday.whlch represented hlin ns saying thal ject wis ta dinckmall, Tho Peofessor refers to the acerot document, which, he payer twelvo closoly-written follo pages, nud isa ming, not of woalth, but of political ylycorine, tho ko perniltted, May some day blow up i. hot rendered horin- leas by tho thinely publication of this document, with gultablo explanitions, “blackmail, sald to bu applied to mo by John, contirmed jn to-morrow's fasue 0! Chrontele, you will rucelve aconununication frou © covers tho torm Sir tho Dyspepsia, heart- ‘ote, oxist the ‘They'ean, how- sloop, sndizestion, De Meyer's now Inveutative 7 Aunty absorbed bratv throtghour the system und alas well ns loca! antidote, as nari Met AL aA i No, 7 East Sixtoonth-st, NEW YORK, Begs to inform the Ladies of that open in the Parlors of the Grand Pacific Hotel on Tues- day, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, Dec. 28, 29, 30, Chicago, she and 31, an Elegant Stock of INIPORTED Ball, Reception, Dinner, Carriage, and Walking RESSES Wraps, ete., (From Worth, and other well-known Paris houses,) imported especially for this Opening. Ladies will please present their own cards at the door. 8' A a aA Rodrigues, ror REECMATISH, Nouralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backacha, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, Goneral Bodily Pains, Ear and Headacho, Frosted Fast and Ears, and all other Pains and Achos. No Preparation on earth equals Br, Jacons Ort ns gaufesaiires almploand cheap External Romedy. fat entails but the comparatively tailing outlay of 50 Cents, and every ono suffering wit ‘can have cheap and poslilve proof of its claims, h pain Directions in Eleven Languages, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALEBS IN Be (EDIOINE, A. VOGELER & CO., ‘TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIV: A SN NN Baltimore, May U, An agrecable substi tute for pillsand dras- te catharites. FOR THE CURE OF CONSTIPATION confection. AND ALL DISORDERS ARISING FROM AN OB- STRUCTED STATE OF THE SYSTEM, One Lozenge is the usual dose, to be taken at bed-time ; dissolve slowly in the mouth, or cat like fruit or a Physicians and the Faculty prescribe and indorse it, TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE is ne up in bronzed tin boxea only. sAvold fmt tations, Ask your dry; iggiat for Descrip- tive Pamphlot, or addross the proprietor, J. E. Heruerincton, Soka, os oe ees. SB Ww x o C5 S03 at Site SS Sa o> > dost * Soe 9 sy ot ss iS ox ? VAN SCHAACK, SrEyEN a a6 Park Place, New Yaris, Cones Salt Rheum, Cures Heaema, Cures Seald lead, Cures Piples, Cures lives, Cures Cataith, Cures, Cha 8 Infants, af tho Skin, ISON € CO,, Agents, O94 LAKE-ST, will HALL LETTINGS, Notice to Contractors. Pest-fiee Department, Washington, 0, ¢., Dec, f, 1880, Proposais will bo received nt the Contract Oflice of this Depart- mentuntil3 p.m. of January 18, 1881, for carrying the mails of the United States upon route No, 28,700, trom Enst St. Louis, Illi- nois, to Union Depot, St. Louis, in the State of Missourl, trom Janu- ary 26, 1881, or April 1, 1881, to June 30, 1883. Advertisements, with schedules of arriyals and departures, in- structions to bidders, with forms for contracts and bonds and all other necessary information, will be furnished upon application to the Second-Assistant Postmaster- General. TORAGE MAYNARD, Postmaster-Genoral. NOTICE TO MANUFACTURERS, Shops and Labor to Let. OFFICE OF WANOEN OF STATE PRIEOS RTILUWATEI, MI; y Sura Soeur a0. § Nottee {x hereby wiven tha racolved atthe aitiea at tho. \ ota, unt] noon Ut January 1st the Prison shops therewith not used by the State und orned D gether with all engines, boltors, muehinery, and Ures In sald slope ar conpected tharewtthy b to the State. ur ofatithe abl the Iabor of ningty (10) ed mito convlets of Kull Prison, for wre ng ning yonry, tv commence Aprid altoids muat tate the longth of timo and tho price ber yonr Lit wil be pald for tho eo of atioys, weaund, an iachineEys and tho prico por day fur inboro! eh eanytet, : , jure nro required to depoatt with the Trena- Nrored the Stato of Minne: the auimaf tivo thous sand dollar, or United Sta bonds in Hon thorent, Aso Muarantes of tha Kood Maith of the biddurs, ans ha security to tho State (int the bidior will, (f his hid Inavenpten, axcenty the contract und: fonso as ro- pred by Ine, atid fale eo to do. sald auntor five houmind dulinrs wall bo Curfelted to the State of Minnesota. ‘The sueceasful bidder miyet give a bond with auratios In the sum of Afy thousind dolines, to be approved ey, the Enxpectora of anid Stato Prinon. for Tho faitttul porformunes of the covenants of the fonso and contmet on his par ‘All Dida Taust be necompaniod by tho Trossuror’s recoipt Krowlnd such dapostt, For particulars ns to eannelty of shops nnd mn ehinory, number of convicts, wid the tacllltien for tho proiitable employment of thole Inbar, ferly by. {otter of Int person tot, A. Heed, Warden of the State Veton, witltwater, SU rn ‘Tho fhepectors sid Warden resorve the right to re- doct any aud oi} bids, us2 PIOKESSIONAL. THOME CURES EG MALI. ‘ BOW Ie CU 3 Wy Rose ys Ly sp TOK. pie Axperlenics an vntire xuccoss. WOMEOMATIETO d from oi, Etnetent, and etluble, thoy eines aunt to popular uso. Now. ure + Fe Conkastion, Intlaznmations, 8) Woruts, Wort Pater, Warn Con a Ceytng Cotter or eokhing of inte 4. Narrhen uf Children or Adults, GBs yo Ciripilnig, Hiiats Coli Prico, 2S! ja, Nouttinehy, Ficenghe, a, Bick Headaches, Varta Billions Stemn Lor Wututut olont Couhs, physical Wonka! Wetting’ ihe Baipltation y Le RY JGGIsE Orsent hy tho Case, of minuto roa of charge, on reeulpe of pelea. Addren: phreyn Ito: Meapnthic Med. G7 Dr, Mumpnroy: (Hi pi). also Mustented Munphreya’ Homeo; Dr. Laville’s Remedies Aro tho most certain for tho cure of Gout and Rheumatism. old by Drugytsts gonorully, A doscripth pilot nent hy the vents, Hi, KOUGHILA. © North Willtainest, Ne Vs OCEAN NAVIGATION, Fee am ees oo NORTIL GERMAN LLOYD. New York=-London--Parls. Steamers salt Every Saturday from New York: for Sauthansptor and Levene VPassongers bookod for London und Paris at fowcat mites. Kates of Yaseauo from Now York to Sabin" gut aubaaidsclass cule gal stournter efor turn tiekols at reduegd ae Ovenaticaits reo ‘ is Howitn Grewn, Ne Ys LOU Tato by North Wornan iaaya tom. le 1 0. Chiuigo ale wouly agen # authorized Poly sige (exces Boutlr Cinrkest, 6 i Axet SECT EN HUIS ibi Néteav,, Local Agents, STATE LINE ‘ToQlaszow,'Eiverpoul, Hublin, Holfaat, und Londons oe No Ye, ovurg Luuradaye Fires, Cao ii oF nccorditig to, uevauuiodatiois Becond Cabln, hy é * AUSTIN, HALDWIN & 00, 6) Rroadway. N, Y., GF Mensidaipten Ut SUS BM at emadeipta. Chlcaro Ti, MICOS LESTOUATIVE PILLS aco napeelta for Bxhausted Vliallty, Whgslonl Dobie Take, Approves! uy thy Aeaduniy or Bedieine af Hiris una by tho: modient Coluteitios of the world, rail ator ho furwiuia oe iio colobrated Be Uk: Cord, comulnia no gitosphoras oF eantbarides, Dut Bre purely & yoyutuble, suxar-cuntedt ye Tattine To Stuy dais Hambonn, Ihava boon rocomunanilny tr, itourd's uecoratyo tna henediog tobundraned pation far Sexual Wo ‘ urd of awliaie failure, Hit GC Sievaten, Dr. Lobia, the gront Gorman ciusialst, weitost * De, Ricord's Hektamuttya la craania, noua tborstory corte pound. Dr. dushall welts: ka dopiiity of tha sexual Sheans ty nuyor falte rocuru” Pre bueaut ity. (Ur poraa of WO, Th bozos o ‘au H4OL ent pur walla sualud box on recolpt of re STORM BOy, puuatstent & Con 64 Lako-st, CAUTION. Aspurtous article ig advortisod ne Ittcard’s Vital Hostorative, duu 13 pills pee days which pretends to bo from Maris, aro iuade hore, wad not from Dr, Io ond’s foreiilay. SCALES. a Fale A nw’ BTANDAKD SCALES ‘GP ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & OO. 111 & 113 LakeSt., Chileago, Becarefultobuyonty the Geaulac. MASCELUANEOUN, NO CORE “AT Koray t 173 South Clark-st., Chicago, Conault porsanally or by mail frau nt share, on all chronic, nervuus, uf spect] disease. Ur. J. Komn be thy ouly phyzlclin iu thy city why warrants cures oF ao BAY. PRIVATE ’ ogrensary, (DR. LUCAS, 153 Hough Clarkes. Chartered hy tho Btate of Nilnois for tho “spoctat, scfuntitle, whd wpoudy cure” of private, nurvous.cbrone fe, wud urinury disuaeys, Consultation frou. tours.) Be tu MUN LO bie bundays, 10 tO 17 & Be Only LALOAD TINK SCORES ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAIL ees “Sunday excepted. $Mond, For Afapa, Tiias-Carcta, 8] Wits fy Grant Pret Apply agar C1 apply INE At ino, Hirink's nn bs PXPLANATION OF ILRPERANCH MATA. Satitedny ay oxcopiod Chiengo & Northweatern Hatiway. y aecomInndatons, xpress, ied, Paimor Louse, Canateat, ana tho dopyot., aPacifie Fast fine, asiouz Clty & Yan aQmana Night gE ruoport kfords 1 HSitiwaukoo fexprone sn eave, | Arriva, an] aos Stones «Pes Moines avons Gity & Yankton meroaporn Huektord & | rag Be aFreoport, Rockford & Dubudi Ae Rin LMiIwaukos Kpecint re taliiwaukes Casey fae hee UM ernakes Tassencer, he Mi. Gtean Buy & Mai na Oo | nna Ba an pia tn Central pre bMinnesotn & Cer iO) p(t tae hin aLake Genova Mxpress. 12 bello aut Fond itu Lae vin Sanaa... 4) m0; ate For suburban ¢ fullman Hota b—Depot corner of Canni and Kinzlo-ats. td f My ar Slane (guide ttoons. miodations, apuly at ‘Tickot-omces ot the Caropany Tn Chieago Borthenat comer Ktandolyn xtoonth malign ry ENC Laguiin Panaan sates bRockfard. kr’port & be pkackfon! Wr'nors Stick Mulistix tert Apatite h te Weanusduy & ipututday When rains. cot local time-eard ate Clark=ay Care tid Pullman Mincpor to' Stowe Chicago, Burlingtan & Quincy Rattrond. tt. Grond Paoltia Hotel, lirit's Jerprose: Omar Indiana-ay, Grand Conteal Depot, eornor Ca natn Tenve. | Arrive. ~aiatiy. Saturday Peake: Mitwankee Pie ati-Hinn apot,cornor Cit h ms, Ticket Ofticos, Ket ¢ Grand Hactte Lotely aid at Deon, AUF Milwaukag Fnat Stall. .., MiwauKoa & Wauxesiis B y 00 iwnuxos, BL Paul a 3 ith Bpolia HAPLUR TALE. ss suse Green Bing, Sonushio, and “Ape unt nfieuedeeoget feat 3 1 PrainiG Chlen, Lowa, and Dakota © Stevens Point aud Ashinnd ¥ Milwaukos, Madison, and Irais GU Cliten Expresseatsrsaesnccss # Libertyville Acconiiouail bubunue & Codnr Itapits Fx Hsin & Kirklund Para. (anllyiese Elgin Spocint Fast Kxprans ..cree * 8:15 pO ® Sunday Parsonaor (elgliy. 400) bn All Minnesota trains ran vin Milwaukne. ‘Too 33 08 335383 ~_ Ps wack St Vages2 Et {son and Pratrle du Chisn, oF yin. Ditnota Central Ratironit. Now Urlentia & ‘Lox: Soringuald Hxprose.. Bprinxdivl Nivne #3 a Veoria, Murlington & Keoki ¢Poorla, Burlingwn Ponting & Chats: Ponting Expro: Gliman Prsonuer,: Dubuque & stoax Cif s Dubuque & Bloux City Express, bOnSaturiny night to Gitm: Es cOntaturday unt rane wo Teori¢onix. AG). Arctor-ny, cars via Meket'Omiee, to Cinek-nts St. Louts & Quit iL Louly & Guit 1 eu ie Peoria & Vokin Bpocinds se. Sprinutigla eitanuibut Fast Linelt for Bt Haul and Minneapolis aragnad eithor vin Mate Crosso & Winona, pa} Bi) bin tise pa ba p'a Pant Ratiwn y, tan and Carraite ifouse, Leave. | Arrive. Peete each Bacau $s buavaD dda b6 sisuda as Depot foot of Lako-st. and foo of ‘wonty-nocond Mokot Omen, al Rantolpas Peege Hea, Bi tantonyacat, one Clerk, “drand Leave.) Arrive . Wabash, St. Louls & Pacific Rattway. | Dopotcornor Stowartnnd Archor-nya, (hvonty-tninte, tato-st run fo the depot. 0, | Arriva, — {st lv glining Chale i 4 St. Louls or Kunans City, Chiengo 4 Alton, Unio ren: near Van luroueat. bei Tickoe Oiiess, ar Deno thirdest. st, Grand Vacitic Hotel. and Palnor louse, onsas City, Denver & 1 ‘i q ueblo |» Kattsss City, Santa fo & Douvort aa, Br Louly Buringiluld & ‘Toxas,, Alobilo & Now Urivans Express. ot Louls Springivld & 'Toxas, ¥eoria, During z 2 B Keokuk Pekin & Pooris Hx. vin Joliot, om. Btrontor, Lacon, Washinut'n ix. [1229 Jollur& beigne Accommonniion. (° Siu fiat tn leaga, tooning Cara Chiongy to Mannth insan City. No chanza of Day Coachos Chicago vs jepot, Wost side, corner Cant and Van Da and Twonty south Clark agent Allchizen Contrat staticond, epot, foot of Laxo-nt. and footot Twanty-soco! ‘Moret tities, tf Clark-nts fou prhar 3 dotph, Grund adie Hotel, and at Palmur Ho: Mati (via Main and Air Li =a ar eee gan ce f ‘on ees Kalauasoo Accommodauon Auantio Express (dal Forte ft pide & ti a Grand Kaplda & utwaky Hxpross) dtirand taplda & Stuskonon ese Ultices, i Clark-st., Sti Grand Pacifis Motil, and 75 Canal, comar i Davenport & Peoria Fixproas, Counc iiurty Fav texpronse Konsaa City, Loavenworth chisop Fast Nxpros Peru Accommodation, . Counch [studs Night Expo Kunane City, Loayunwurth oe Ai: ehison Nicht Hxpross, thesst vornor at It edison. daave, | Arriva. | #10:00 a mi 6: 7 NS Dat 238 bade HE) Daal ti Ba fi wa aa hid pins esa nts ane ad, Leave, Arcive Depot, comnor of Van Turon and Shorman-ats, ‘Toot Chteago, Mock Yeland ce Pneite Ratirons | wrroau iidusa, almor Housa = HN.) p mt 620 o. *finily excopt Sundays, tally Gacepediondares Waly except Baturdare! L.nke Shore «& on Noutnern tattway! atioker pmecs Buron-st, hosd at Le sale comet Unies antorsneriaat oa nictot! Fr Onicos tho Urand Paglia Lovet and Yatiner ious, Mati (via Main Lino).,,. Bont Nee Pore napiai Gunde Ry! express (al Fuat Exproas.....,, Chicago & Graud ‘Trunk Raliwav. Dopot, Twoifth-st, near State, Ticket-Unicos; 153 Mouth Clirkeat F Ciarkest, anit Grund Paid, ond Vatmer Hour ‘Learo, Ci} ain t Tb pm bin ry a re malieanee a Ohio. 66 ; a Bulla ia foot of spat eevee ta “Pullman sieoping-Cara uttachod to nigny oxpross 4 i 1S EOP Ror Htouse, oun jark-st, Palmor lou: Gita Encida Hotetcand Depov (expostuan alld 2}, Pornjas Express, ‘ast BXDrONs,, Giang, *Buuday oxcepted. Kankakee Line. D LY a nt depot faite Hotel and Calmor Houso, Pittsburg, Ft. Way: Do; A ferartee Mall 4nd Bxpresssccseor Now Voru naprose (ial: Pacino Exprens. (Ualsy)-r~« SUL LIDsseseersasecsses 22) aw 33 pin fata Bod Pittapurg. Cinelonatl & st. Louls Depot, corn ickut-oftices at Dupot and 121 Thal Hotel and Paltaor Hou et Anat apolis, Joples Se ane 8:0 wma Chicago a Fastera iitnots staliroad (Danvillo Rout 1 PUN ates ir Busts ‘Vlekot OMoe: pert reel tititice fouse, Cirand Paco Low Leave 3 sesepeesgpee. Roluvlile e Movida ‘tsi {Wally excoptSuuday, *Vally, Arrive. [_—_——— m|* 8:00 p ra PEEURS-¥ ry fa ft Luakorat. and 1008 of Twon'r-retond- iekatcomie iaand tit itandolph-st-, Grand avo, | Arrive dianapolis © Lor | Cincinnatl, In: Day E: e: + $:00 amj¢ 7:3) Ds wie A iiue iapee fh Sita pinky ta) wow a Vi Canal-sts. ‘Tiokot ‘Omooe) Varnes Touse, Grand Paciag 1svteland at Dopot. ——<—$__—<— (Cinclupall and Kokomo Atr-biaoe) y Parrall-sta, Wost S116 nel eitaton and Carp at a 40. Guava, | Arriva, + 7:03 pod OM igik Bpris. $a) pralt T2498 1 fe