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bes x 6 eS After si Light and Emil Litchke, Manufacturer of and Dealer in Heavy... es ES Rp RES MERE RR REY HARNE iy ay ? x years’ BES RRS a . experience I have reason to believe that I know the requirements of the L ‘e umbermen of this county 6 and can make tke most desirable sct of harnes . woodsman could desire. Heavy Hannes is My Specialty Bat don’t think that I can’t make ide of light single or double seas S$ that may be desired. yeu Avery | Thore is Locluded in My Stock | SRR RE RE eS fine line of the popular nable goods that are on this 's market. & Bere In Blankets | Have Everything That the Local & DOR Trale Might Desire, SU ENR Re hd z In Collars, Sursingles, Blankets, Sweat Pads, Curry Combs, Brushes, Whips of All Discriptions, Sicigh Bells, or any article in my line that might be called for, I am prepared to furnish from my stock on hand. ERA GRAND RAPIDS, : & SSE KSL TY VOLT NS SO SOO AT ONOR PHILS OL OOO if SD RRP PRS imac e MIN ESOTA. a prefers goid aud gets it from the gov- ern ngathe savvd sive Dus from the goverum note without paying gold in ¢ xe hange | forit. T. ason for Luis is made all | Lhe more appirent wueu the govern: tment issdes at juterest-bear us ded Lo provide guild for the redemption of United States notes interest-bearing ‘tek surely it sould not pay them out again except oa demand for gold. Lt tt are pat in any other way that may retura again, to be followet by auotl bond issue to redeem theai—anoiier | debt wo redesm Ned | noLes as, interest-bearit a noninterest d Instead of destroying the the bondiiolders aad banks the presideat proposes ty lock tinea desite, | up. ‘Tnis plan would cara bie United states aut the treasury notes froma cuvin to wa exclusively gold obligation; but how would this changing of the coutract pub a slop to the “endjess chain?” Under the president’s pian, the greenbacks, when exchanged tor gold, a ww be locked up uvuil sowebody is more anxious for currency toan for gold, avd is willing to surrender goid for paper. That is not redemption or cancellation, but im ouudment. ‘There are about $460,000,000 of green- backs-and Sherman notes in c¢.rcula- tion, and of this aggregate less than $100,000,000 are io the treasury. What is to prevent the remaining $360,000,000 from draining the gold reserve, and as there are but $100,000, 000 of the latter, how long would it be before new bond issues would be necessary? Could not gold be with- drawn, and bond issues made neces- ary from time to time, until every legal tender note had been covered into the treasury?’ The president seems to think that under his plan there would be uo contraction of the currency. How does he make that out? The reissue of notes is to be prohibited, save for deposits of gold. In this way the greeuback is made a gold certiticate W-hen‘gold is with- drawn from the treasury on the pre- sentation of the greenback, the gold would go abroad, and the greenbacks would be buried in the treasury vaults. For example, if $10,000,000 wortn of gold is drawn out on pre- sentation of an equal amount of greenbacks, the former would be ex- ported, the greenbacks withdrawn from circulation, aud the currency contracted to the extent of $10,000,- ~ 000, ‘he effect of such a system eauld uot fail to be very serious, ‘This is the character of the cur- rency legislation. Ou foreign. affairs the president is vague and distress- ingly smooth. Regafding™ Cuba, “he rehearses in platitudinaus’ manner the history of the iusurrection. His facts show that there’ is’eve:y reason for intevention. Then ‘to justify himw- self for not jnteryention he quotes the fact that. Président Graub-.did not idtervene when a different State of facts‘existed. It is to be feared that in makivg room for the soothing Px abs | the navy g | referred back to Sagasta. ; to have time to murder Cubaus t nue ithe other. i i : president is postive, | go on a while longer. ‘the whole island the United States {will not help them. {need our help, and congr Some printed references to pension frauds, the military department, ad other depirtinents that are not mentioned. The Cabin question is practically Sagasta is with one hand and extend autonomy with ere is only one point in the Cuban business in which the and this is a negative. He says we have perform- ed ourduty as neutrals, nothwith- standing Spanish claims or bluffs to the countrary. Tbe butchery has to Sagasta is to be given time; if he fails some other Spanish statesman will be given time If the Cubans do not overrun If they do over- will not will pass resolutions congratulating them on the “establisment of freedom.” We will perhaps have the cheek to wel- rua the whole island they come them ‘into the family of republics.” 'The whole message is pitifully weak. Abstract where it should be concrete; wavering where it should be steady, and evasive where it should be frank; cautious where it should be bold and disappointing where itshould be inspiring. The congress that is in session is, how- ever, just the kind of congress to which it should have been addressed. It is a do-nothing congress, and should be thoroughly in sympathy with a do-nothing president. Pi es On Whi The Burlington’s new Minneapolis and St. Paul-Chicago and St, Louis train consists of: A buffet library car. A combination sleeping car. A Standard sleeping car. A compartment sleeping car. A dining car. A reclining chair car. A day coach (high back seats.) The most’ costly, beautiful, luxrui ous six cars on earth. Steam heated. Electric lighted. Wide vestibuled. No extra fares. Leaves Minneapolis 7:20 p. m., St. Paul, 8:05 p. m. daily. ‘Tickets at 306 Nicollet_Ave., Min- nes lis 400 Robert St. (Hotel Ryaa.) it. Paul. Only Three Trains on Earth Worthy of comparison with the Burlington’s “Minneapolis and_ St, Paul-Chicago Limited.” One in Ku- rope; two east of Chicago—none west. So-beautiful, so luxurious, so costly a train -has never before been at the disposal of the traveling public of the North wes' Every New Idea t That's a good idea, isembodied in the coustruction of the Burlington'’s‘new “St. Paul and Minneapolis-Chicago and St. Louis Limited.” : Hlectric light, ‘steam heat, wide | vestibules, compartment sleeping cars, buffet library’ cars—every thing extract from Grant's ¢m ge tRe president necessarily crowded on” thatevery other train has. and some things that no‘other train has... omen mememnonl =" Notice of Purchise ot Public Lands. Timber Land. Act June 8, 1873. United States Land Office at Duluth, Minn, Noveiber 2 24. 18Y Notice is her with the provi isis, entitled “An nds in the sta and Wa Publ 2, Francis E. Brown. of county of Ttasen. state of y filed in this office lh ct of Congress of ct for 8 of Cuii gon. Ne ‘tended to all the totAugi 4, 1s Grand Rapid Minnesot tement Ne fsw and lois No. Go north. ran root to show that the tluable for its ti ricultural purpose clam to said land before. thet Re iver of this office xt Duluth on Chursday.the Vth day of Febru, Robert B. and sought is than or stone ablis) He nam witness: Heiry t ©. Biackman, Haim My nd Rapid Aay and a ns claiming ac avove-des nds are requester : n this office on or before said ¥. 1808, CULKIN, Register. First public: Last public ion Nov. 6. jon Dee. 18, Notice of Mortgage Sale. Notice is hereby given, that under and by virtue of a certified transcript of Judgment aad decree to me delivered and now in my hinds. which judgment decree wis rendered and dd i -inan action wherein 5 plain- and Samuel H. Marr tit. a J. Cable were defendants, in ad plaintiff and against sai Jabie and © . besides cc hich judgment sure'of 2 ¢ muel J. Cable and page z of the resister of deeds in county, Minnesota, “and by es H. Marr duiy _ said assigned to plaintiff, and devected me to ‘sell the lands therein described at public auction to ler, according to the pro’ relating to the sale of real estate on e: tion, or So much thereof as might be Sary to satisfy said judgment and costs, and. ater paying the Costs of said sale, to apply tue proceeds ther to the satisfaction of ssid judgment, and return the surplus, if nov, to said Samuel J. Cable and Emma E. a Now, therefore, I will. as sheriff of said county of Itasca, under and by virtue of said Judgment and decree, at the front door of thecourt house in Grand Kapids in said county, on the 2th aay of December, 1897, a1 iJ o'clock in the forenoon of said’ ti ale and sell to the highest bidu for, the lan nsaid mortrage described or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy suid jadgment and costs, amounting in all to 2.90, and interest thereon from | November 3, 1897, av7 per cent per annum, besides the costs and disbursements of said sale and all accrued and accruing costs. ‘The lands so to be sold ure situate in Itasca gounty Minnesota, and described as follows* Northeast quarter of south quarter of section ten (10), and the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter and west half of the southwest quarter of section eleven (11), wl in township sixvy-two (62) N., range twenty-three (23) W.. 4th p.m. | Dated November 3, 1897. M. L. TOOLE. Sheriff Itasea County Minn. By J. E. Jonnsron, Deputy. OC. L. Prarr, Attorney, Grand Rapids. Minn. NOTICE! © United States Land Office. * Duluth, Minn., Oct. 4, 1897. Notice is hereby given that the official plat of survey ef Township; 60 North of Range 7 West of 4th P.M., will be opeved for filing in this office on Wednesday, November 17, 1897, at 9o’clock a. m., and town- ship 62 north of range 18 west ot 4th P. M., will be open for this .office on ‘Thursday, November 18, 1897, at 9u’clock a.m., and that on after said day we will receive applications for the entry of lands in said township. Wm. &. CULKIN. Register F.L. Ryan, Receiver. First publication Nov. 6. ~ Last publication Dee, 1.» Notice of Contest. U.S. Land Office, Dututh. Minn., October 29, 1897. office by Gilbert Lesser aguinst Nicholus Nolan tor abandoning his Homestead Entry No, 6582, dated A pril 20,-1592, upon lots § and 7, section 3), und ne‘ of nes and ne of nwa, section 31, township 56 N., range 25 w., in Itasca county. Minnesota, witha view to the cancellation of said entry the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at U.S. Land Office. Duluth. Minn., on the 16th day of December, 1897. at 10 o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. lt is hereby ordered that the testimony in suid case may ve taken before H.C. Kiley, judge of probate for Itasca county, Minn, at the court louse in Grand Rapids, Minn.. on the uth day of December, Invi, at 10 o'clock a. m. Wa. E. CULKIN, Register. First publication dct 23. Last publication Nov. 27. Note of Contest. U.S. Land Office, Duluth, Minnesot: October 20, 1897. mplaint having been entered at this by Mabel Jeilison against Frank L. ¥ n for abandoning his Homestead Entry No. 9160 dated April 3. 184, upon the ne Of se , of section 20, uw . of swa, ne of sw and se’ of uw 4 of s 56, runge 26, in Itascu county, Minnesota, the said parties are hereby summoned to ap- pearat U. 3. Land Ottice, Duluth. Minnesota. on the 1th day of December, 1897. at 10 o'clock a. m.. to respond herein. It is hereby ordered that the testimony herein shall be taken before E. C. Kiley. Judge of Probate of Itasca county. at the court house in the village of &rand” Kapids, Minn., on the Ist day of December, 1597, at Wo'clock a.m. WM. E. CULKIN, Register. Notice of Contest. nd Office, United States Duluth, M November 3, 1897, Complaint having been entered : fice by Herman Metke against Wiiliam Gus for iibaudoning his Homestead entry No. i022, daved July 18, 1892, upon the lots 5, 6, and 7, section 19, township 97 uorth of range 2 west, im Dt Minnesota, with a View to th ni try summoned to appear doth day of Decemne . m. tO respond 4 ‘ning suid allege WM. EL testimony cone ment. W. i. SaaLLwoup, Attorney tor Contestant. Nov. 13 Dee 25. JiUKLN, Register, Notice of Contest. United States Land Office, Duatath, Minnesota, Noveuiber 4, 1597. Complaint having been entered at this of- fice by Lars August Swanson against Lheo- dor -dteld tor abandoning Ms Homestead kvtry No. 15004, dated March 16th, !591, upou the lotLand wea of the nwa and nwo OC ney of Section 12, wwwnship 5 north, range 26 west 4th p. m., in Ltasea county, Minnesota, with a view to the cancellation of suid entry, the said pi S$ are hereby sam- moned (0 app Li this office on the suth aay of December, 1897, at 10 0 clock a. m., to respond ierein. | itis hereby ordered that the testimony in suid case may be uaken betore E. C. Kiley. judge of probate for Luisca coun Minn.. at Urand Rapids, Minn., on the z3rd day of December, 1897, at 10 o’clovk w. m. WM. £, CULKIN. jogister. First publication Oct. 23. Last publication Nov. 27. Lublie Land Sule. United States Lund Office, Duluth, Minn., Notice is hereby given’ that in pursuance of instructions from the Commissioner of the Gener in him by section 2 mended by the ae U 26, 1895. we will proce n the 16th day of December, 1397, at th ice, the fol- . to-wi sw’; Of sey 2. township 152 n.. range 29 w. ny and all pe nS ning adversely the scribed lands ure advised te file claims in this office on or before the day above designated for the commencement of said sale, otherwise their rights will be forfeited. WM. EF. CULKIN, Register. FB, L. RYAN, Receiver. Date October 18, 1897 q ress ApPTO' to offer at iFirst publication Oct. 16. Last publication Nov. 20. Lublic Land Sale. United States Land Office. Duluth, Minnesota, Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of instructions from the commissioner of the general land office under authority vested in him by section 2459, U. S. Rev. Stat. as amended by the act of congress approved February 26. 1895, we will proceed to offer at publi¢ sale on the 29th day of November, 1897, Pp: m.. at this office, the following ant, to-wit: Lots 7 and 8. section 7, township 59*north, Range 26 west 4th p. m.. and lot 7. section 1, township 49 north, range west 4th p. m. ‘ Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are advised to file their claims in this office on or before the dove designated for the commencement said sale, otherwise their rights will be forfeited. WM. E. CULKIN, Register. F. L. RYAN, Receiver Date. Sept. 1. 1807. Last publication Oct. 23. First publication Nov. 2%. Notice for Publication, Land Office at Duluth. Minn. October 21, 1897. Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has made notice of his inten- tion to make final proo« in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be- fore Kiley, Judge of Probate Court, inn., at Grand Rapids, Minn., ove} Charley Anderson, who made declaratory statement No. 6094. for the lots 1,2 and nw’; of ne of Section 30, township 60, north of range 24 west of 4th p. m. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and _cultiva- tion of, said land, viz: arry Hazleton, Frank Smith, Elija Tulley and John O'Con- nell, all of Grand Rapids, Itasca county. Minnesota. Wa. E. CULKIN, Register. Public Land Sale. United States Land Office, Duluth, Minnesota. Notice is hereby given thatin pursuance of instructions from the commissioner of the General Land Office under authority-vested in him by section 2455, U. S. Kev. Stat., as amend by act of Congress spprceee Feb- Lee) 3 26, 1895, we will proceed to offer at public sale on the 22d day of December, 1897. next, at 2 o'clock p. m., at this office, the fol- Jowing tract _of land, to-wit: Lot 4, section 33, township 57 north of range 26 west. Any and all rsons clai i adversely the above described lands are advised to file their claims in this offiee on or before the day above designated for the commence- moat of said sale, otherwise their rights will be forfeited. Wa. E, OULKIN, Register. FLL. RYAN, Receiver. Date November 8. 1597. Nov 13 Dec 18 & Notice for Publication. United States Land Office at Duluth. Minn. November 10, 1897. (Republication.) Notice is hereby elven that the following named settler bus filled notice of bis inten- tion to make final proof in Soper’. of his claim, and that said proot wall be made be- fore E.C. Kiley, Judge of Probate Court, Itasca county, Minn., at Grand apie. “Minn., on Dec. 20, 1897. viz:_ Gideon T, Ellis, who made Homestead Application No. 6002, for the lots 2, 3. und 4, and ses of sw sec. 19, township 56 north. range 25 west of 4th p. m. He uumes the following witnesses ta ve ‘Subscribe for the Herald-Review. ‘Two dollars per year. a his continuous resideuce upon Megs a= tion of. said: land. vi Eaiae A. Tuller. Dor Seeley. Henry C. Ross . Charles H. Tuner, ‘ull of Grand eine Minnesota. . > WM, E. CULKIN, Register. ov 18 Dec 18 4 % Complaint -huving been entered at this” with ar to the cancellation of saidentry | Notice for Publication. Land office at Duluth, Minn. November 10th, 1897. (Republication) Notice is hereby given that the following- aumed settler hus filed notige of his intention tomake inal proof in ae of -his claim, und that suid proof wil! made before E © Kiley, Judge of Probate © county, Minnesota, at Grand Rapids, Minnesota, on December 20. 1897, viz: John Dolph, who made Homestead Entry No 10506 for the lots 9,10 and 13 and ne% of sw~ of section 15. township 6 north of range 24 west 4th p.m. He names the following wit- nesses to prove his continuous residence up- on and ‘cultivation of said land, viz: | Frank E. Brown. George Shook, Harry Wallace, Charles Rubart, all of Grund Kap- | ids, Minnesota, * Wat. E. CunKrn, Register. Notice of Purchase of Public Lands. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. United States Land Office, Duluth, Minn., November ith, 1397 Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 8. 1878, entitled “An act for the sule of timber lands in the states of Calitoria, Ore- gon. Nevada and Washington Territory,” as | extended to all the public land states by act ot August 4, 1892, Christian Evenson. of if ten, county of Polk, state of Minnesota, has ection 21, township j this day tiled in tuis office his sworn state: | ment No. 382, for the purchase of the nw fof sw ection No. 2 and ne of seh jsectiou No. 8 in township No, 150, range No. 29 and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more yuiuable for its timber or stone tuan for ugricultural pi r- poses, and to establish his claim to said ind beiore the Register and Receiver .f this v.- jfice at Duluth, Minnesota, on Wednesday, the Ith day of January, Lov. He names as witnesses: John H. Hanson. August Swanson, Christ Swensou, Kuut Houltan, all of Bridgie, Minn, Any and all persons claiming adversely the uvove described lands are requested vo file their claims in this office on or betore suid 19th day of January. 1svs. Wa. E. CULKIN, Register. B. N. Jonson, Attorney’ for Claimant. Notice of Purchase of Public Lands. Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878. United States Land Office at Duluth, Minn. : September 29. 1897. Ay | Notice is hereby given that in compliance | with the provisions of tie act of Congress of id turnish | Jere 8, 187s, entitled An act for the sale of ubundon- | timber lands in the states of California, Or | sun, Nevada and Washington Territory.” as exteuded to ali the: Pubiic Land States by act of August 4, Ib, Deunis Newman, of Grand Kapids, County of ttasca, state of Minnesota, has this day tiled in this office his sworn statement No. 3162, for the purchase of the se'4 of S ». 19 inTownshipNo.b3,N. Kange No. 2) west, and will offer proof to show that the land’sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes. and to establish his claim to said jand before the Register and Receiver of this office at Duluth, Minnesota, on Tues: the 2ist day of December, 1897. 4s witnesses: Rit Ry, He names nard Duke. Thomas Hur- lev and James Sherry, all of Grand Rapids, linnesota. Any and’ all persons claiming dversely the tie above-described lands ure quested to file their claims in this offfee on or before said 2ist day of December, 1897, WM. £. CULKIN, Register. Oct. 2 to Dee. 4, Notice of Purchase of Public Lands. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. United States Land Office at Duluth, Minn. September 29, 1897. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the uct of Cong: of June 3. 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of Cuiifornia, Ore- gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Thomas Kerr, of Grand Rapid: e of Minnesota, has tl office his sworn statement No. 3165, for the purchase of the swf of sw; of section 29 aad se} stone than for agriculural purposes, and to | establish his claim to said lund before the Kegister and Reveiver of this office at Du- December, 1807. He names as witnesses: Dennis ‘Newman, Richard Duke and James Sherry. all of Grand Rapids, Minne- | sota. Any and ali persons claiming adverse- j ly the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before sald 2ist day of December, 1897. WM. R. CULKLN, Register. Oct. 2 to Dee. 4. Notice of Purchase of Public Lands. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. United States Land Office at Duluth. Minn. September 29, 1897. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Ore- gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as extended to ‘all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, William E. Haley of Grand Rapids, ‘county of Itasca, state of Minnesota. has this day-filed in this office hi Sworn statement No. 3i64,for the purch: | thee of nea, and nw of ne of sec- tion 18 and sei ofse4 of section 7 in town- ship No. 63 north, range No. 23 west, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes, and to establish hisclaim to suid land bfeore the Register and Receiver of this office #& Duluth, Minnesota, on Tues- day, the 2ist day of December, 1897. He names as witnesses: Dennis Newman, Rich- ard Duke and James Sherry, all of Grand Rapids, Minnesota. Any and all persons claiming adversely the ubove-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 2ist day of Dec- ember, 1897. WM. E. CULKIN, Register. Oct. 2 to Dec. 4. Notice of Purchase of Public Lands. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. United States Land Office at Duluth. Minn. September 29, 1897. Notice is hereby given that in compliange with the provisions of the act, of Congress of | June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Ore- gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, James Sherry. of Grand | Rapids, county of Itasca, state of Minn., has | this day filed in thisoffice hissworn statement No. 3163, for the purchase of the w!s of sw'4 and sw*4 of nw}4 of section 25 and se of ney of section No, 26 in township No. 63. north of range No. 25 west,and Wwili offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for-agricultural pur- es, and to establish ‘his claim to said land Betore the Register and Receiver of this of- fice at Du,uth. Minnesota, on ‘Tuesday, the | 2ist day gt December. 1897. He names as | wituesses: Dennis Newman, Thomus Hur- i ley and Richard uke, all of Grand Rapids, | Minnesota. Any and all tegen claiming adversely the above-described lands are re- ; quested to file their claims in this office on’ | or before said 2ist aay of December, 1897. WM. E. CULKIN, Register. | Oct. 2 to Dec. 4. First publication Oct. 30. Last pubiication Dec. 25 & Notice for. Publication. United States Land Office. Duluth, Minn.. August 28, 1897. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of Californi Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as eee dee roel ihe Public teak ror by act of August 4, 1892, John A. of Gran Rapids, county of Itasca, state of Alinuesota, has this day filed his sworn statement No. the purchase of the Lot 7 of section No. 15,in townsbip No, 60 north, range 24 | west, and will offer pened to show that the | land fie is more yaluable for its timber | or stone than for agricultural pw e8, and | to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Hoople of this. office at pele Minn, on Thursday, the day of i ber, 1807, _He names as wit 3 Pane Browne Harry Wallaney Okey Bubeart and Elijah Tully, all ‘of @ Raj Minn. Any and ali claim- ing rsely the abor bed lands are: sted to file their claims in this office on | or before suid yeh a mber, 1801. iW, A. BwaLewoon, ¥ Sut. ee, luth, Minnesota, on Tuesday. the 21st day of | 7: cw. ber oe be or P. J. SHELDON, C. E. AIKEN, Vice President. Aust. Cashier + Lumbermen’s Bank Of Grand Rapids. Minn. AGenoral Banking Business Transacted FASTER TIME LOWER RATES Offered by D.S.S.&A.Ry. Leave Duluth 6:30 p. m. (Except Saturday.) Arrive Saginaw, next day, 6.27 p.m. Montreal, second day, 8.10 a.m. Boston, second day, 8.30 p. m.. New York. second day, 8.45 p. m.. West bound trainarrivesDuluth 8$:50a.m. (Except Sunday.) T. H. LARKE, Com’ Agent, 426 Spalding House Block, Duluth, Mino. 90009000 SLPAUL&DOWTE RL. Shortest in Distance, Quickets in Timez TO OR FROM ‘ 3T. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS OR STILLWATER GOING sovta. Let Ex Sun Daily —_ Dally Ly. Duluth. .96can LS5pm 1L..opia Ly Clogne: 9.45am 12.36pm Ar. Suillwates 50pm 7.10pm 5 pm 6: vOpm Ar. St. Loui: Ar. Chicago... Ar. Kansas City. GOING NoRTH. Daily E: . Elegant re+ clining chairs on all day trains. Magnificent w sleeping carson all night trains. 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