0 inn .1 am it it u i -1 i m ivr r i ii l in T. LNDUSTJIYISJtOlMJED. hy thosc wHOiS uBon pno CUCE3 ALL T.EMAIN POOR. JlTba Ilka the Millions rtteullb l-a!or Hat Added lo ltt t uuptrj ' Arcutnvlati.it.sT Pointers lt Aid Sea lu Autwerlug This Question. Erery one, wLet h r leaniel In political nonowy vr not, knows that wealth is tbe imjduct of labor; that without lm nau t ffurt ainlicl t- the" rwwurces of - nature there would bo no 'addition of wealth to tho world's present stuck. The production of wealth has become so in terwoven with its distribution and con tuniption that thane three factors of business are difficult to separate in any analysis that may lo attempted until , each hue jierfurnied its function and the final result is replied. Even then it is only reached by a comparative eiitimato through another factor called accumu lation. When productive labor Las "prut iU force wlttu distribution hu performed its function of truuf-portalion, exchungo and remuneration; when necessary con uniptiou to keep tho vital forces in con- dltiou hue been conserved, tlx u mid not till then do iKono iut'tiuuluics which wait upon each endeavors como promi nently uud clearly to the suifaco. When each factor has performed its separate function, and the final result hows that one has re;ijed a reward whilo the others Lave not, it proves con clusively that an unequal division hud been made of the profits of their joint efforts. In other words, where labor produces, and money distributes such production, and tho result disclows cant consumption aud no remuneration ' en tho one hand, with luxury and rapid ly accumulating wealth ou the other, there must bo aotnutlilnjr unfair aud radi cally wrong in tho combination. There is scarcely a productive enterprise out side of a monopoly at the pruseut tiino or for the past number of years that Las paid a profit, all things couBiilwrod. The people have labored as hard, they have economized as closely uud calcu lated as wituily as ever before. Nature baa been as prolific, and the reward of labor in grows production, through im proved machinery and modern methods, has been greater than iu the pant, Dut, no matter how much they toiled, no mut ter how much they economized, no mat ter how much they produced In the end their remuneration has grown steadily loss. Dccauso of this all forms of pro ductive property have been growing leas iu value continually. Where has this lost value goue; and by what ptoceas was it taken? are questions that erery thinking person should carefully con sider. It was secured through the power of money to oppress, through tho subtle yet positive force of money to determine the uroflta of labor. It has 1:0110 into the locks, bonds, notes, mortgages and otn-1 llf u,no e!ppl'0" '' . r ro f .,,.i.,t.i,(,i., n .11 pealed aa a salve to sootbe and quiet tbe cry er forms of iudebteduocui, as well as into U10 only means of liquidation money, i.o prove tuts asriiou ine following UaU of the selling price of tho stocks iu nat ional bonks and insurance companies are given. These prices are for $100 of stock, jjuuub arc lucuicu m xw 101a ciiyi Dank of KewY ManbHltan comtaiiy m SoO UIO i;a Iiank of America National City bank.... Chrmliul National bank , Uallallti National bauk , National liutcbrrs and Drovers' bank.,,, - Mechanics aud Trader' bank.,.,,,, , Ureenwtch bank,,,.,. leather Manufactnrera' National bauk.. National Bank of Commerce.,.,, National Uroadway bank..,,,,., Mercantile National bank J'acino bank.... 10 NaliouiU Hank of the Kopubllo.,.,, , 1:1 Chatham National bauk,,,,,.,,, ,,,,, 4110 Wll WHlbtilMI .........,.. ..,,.., 81J National itank or Nona Amorlca., Hanover National bank......,,,,,, , CM V...... MM WU. ........,.....,.,.,,,,,, Market and t'ulton Natloual bank 5 Xrn Kxcbang bank 857 Oriental bank )fi Imporur and Trader' National bank.,, National Park bank fourth National bauk..,..,.,...,,,. , Meoond National bank m a m m air riral National bank.... Bowery bank New York County National bank 612 Vhaa National bank . m s.-o CIS 41M A.rHltV RMIl.it.MMiMtilitlMiuil Oemtaa Kxchange bauk... .....,...,., Verm ante bank..,., United (Metes National bank Lincoln National bank........,.,.,,.,.,,, Garfield National bank.. 4M fifth National bank....,.,.,...,,. , SX) ttank of the Metropolis.,,..,..,,,,,,.,,,,, 4.19 Weat Wde bank sa Sixth National bank. sis lint National bauk of Itrooklya,., ....... a aUewnth Ward bank...,,..,,., M Mount Morris bank.., &X) V i M array itm baua. ,,,,,, ,,,,, Insurance com panic' price ore for $100 of stock; CVtnliaental , , ,. ry-t Kasle... m I Nauau. ...., ...,.,. (i . Iclllo .................,,..., 3 IVter t wf M.oi.m ,., ,, weatcneater.. ...........,,,.,,,, WUllamaburt City... , Etna of Han ford ....,..,..,,... American, Newark IVmneclfcutuf Hartford..,. ., rire Aaa.latloaot I'blladftpbla.. tinmen', Newark ..,.........,.., rraaalinof I'hlladalphia , ., Uirard lire and Mailue, I'aiiativlpbia..,, til fw &a &l wm rail,..,.. Jlartfonl... ............... ... i, Vilwaake Meebtnl .....a..,..,..,,,,,,.. . . Keilaaee, tUadltbl........M.M M j 1. 1 aui 1 ire aud vann Hundreds aud tlsattdsof atovU and ' Ud. of other Unka, huuranv. llmi ' . .. . . . . . w ...... . Kli r muM.mvuratkwit wight I given, axi making a aiuular showing, riuch sUtetuetits show beyond a ((Ucation where the lot value U all pMlucti frtty has fiund a kalguttnt. and whore the tviuatteratUm that ohouM at tach t labor is attNftdily flowing. Is U ut ttnse that St'dus chaog U UU liW mion of profits WU U tuU au.l that Uw who Ul aiHitd have at liantto 9 " 4 U Vtkl.ma. t-BvaU?-.Nti..a4 ' WhiMhi Mettaf. TU orgais4 vfk-rs 4 the e t are t tat arousud ta the KtvvMtty .( uosi M tM iui; ana to auts ate a,Up tie STILL THCY COME. A rrvmlsM (.. l.ia !- tbe IraM rril I'm 17 wad lulu lbs lopulLI. Anjucb l in tho Atl.ttiU CfnsMtuth n says that CVlcnt-l Claiborne Hu a-I, va il known in lit or,.i as luvinjc lx--n a inot active participant in Democratic affair, has written a letter to lion. C. II. Ellington, cha'.rioan of the cotmuit Ko on Brraiiu't-ments at tbe recent maM in.M'titig at Thomson, when Mr. Watson poko, t'xplaiuing why ho could not at tend and awo giving his reasons for join big tho Populiat party. Tho letter i as follows: lion. I:. II. Ellington, Chairman of Coruriilttcei Ukak riiB-Eni!ng;iiietiU fur this i'k will prevent a compliance willi your invitation to tit Populikl tally at Tboni-'n uext Friday, but I kliati be Willi you Id antipathy. Having evur bcon a diariple of JefTenwnlan Dntocrary,and never liavlnif voted other than a itraJi(ht iN'iaocratlq ticket frum the tint my maldun lialhit u catt fur btephen A. Dot). laa u lit II the pi-uncut moment, you may well Imagine Diy retfrrt la bidding auiiu to a party Willi whlrh I have lxn so lung- awM:iuted. Till rx-aret, however, la U'lnprrrd by the re ftorlliin that tlii) Dunuicriitic party, a at lire- nl roimtllnti 'I, hin only lut iiiuna Ithuut tl prlni:ilc. and the 1 1 lu' lu tlM platlorm are reuiotk'd ait more "KiittuhiK t'riicrulitka' to gull the HJp!c, iM'i'urtliiiK to the aiuhurlty uf a JilliitfiiUJn)d IfrtiKN'ratlc iiic'Diln'r of ronicroM fmiu the atutu of .Afurylnnil, who Manila iu li lt.li fitvur ilh tlii C li'vvl.tiia ailmlnltratiuu. On tho eotitriiry, I almtyk wm uf tho oiiiniuii that the iriiiii)lt ii mui.t lutrd by a j uri In Id elulliirm ni'ie to lie lliu KiiiiUue ttar to Im fol fciwi'd In the event of iihitm ttml wutild be hoi I aa iitcixd aa the ark uf the covenant. 'the 11 ml ti jik'ilun In (be Dcmoiiuilo p!aU riirtn, and In nhlcb the (icoplo are vitally in. Itnulril, waa the toltiuijo uf allvur, one of the miis of tho runatltuiiun, upou a faiity with gold, ana without oont at the mint to the own tnot the tiH'iul or, In olhir wordu, the free tiilnHifO of silver. Till auli'uio iiloitae to the penpl, which mainly euiitrlhuttd to tho micccw of the party, la Ix'liin vlolutcd by the prralilrnt uihIit a IVw- ooratlo bm.ik In carrying out Hcpubllcan prlu clplrt, at li'aM ao far as the currency u In. vulvrd, with aui'L allle a those atalwartlto. publlrana, Thonia II. Uoed uf the boune. and John Hhurnian uf the avnata, the father uf the act uciiiiiimtUliig allver, which tunutor John O. t'arllnlu, now secretary uf the treasury, de nounced "aa the mont lufamoiucrluieof UiU or any other ace" That pledge liaa been violated by a majority of the Deiiiucratlo uii'inlxTi uf the bouae of reprexeiilatUca, by vutlug to ilrike down the only reiiittlnlng atutule kft for tho protection of tllver, and coimequuntly eatabllisbiiig the alngl gold standard. The iKMiple want the free colna;e uf silver In onlcr to atop that continual deoreaao In value of bibor, uf land and all the production thrra. of, which bat been aleadily in motion ainco lu drniotii'liinilon In UK'i until now. Our land-, eioilul)y lu the rural dialrlcta, are almobt without any market value, while from the products of the aoll the cunt uf production are barely realized. Tbi Is no fancy kkttluh, but a aturn, growautno foot. The poiiplo ery out fur relief by this add! llounl cuiri'ticy, which cannot Ins controlled by the plutocrallo Katnbluriof Wall atrect, New York, and of LomlMird street, lu Ixiudou. They have anked for brt'ad, and they are alven a tuna, la lb shape of a bill to repeal the elec tion laws. Well do I remember the period when Gen eral Uraut waa prealdcnt, with all tho eclat of aeoii)uerlng hero, with alitrgo army flushed with victory at bia liaek aud with a garrison In every county of this atalc, and yet our man hood, doHplte theae laa,arolu lu might aud rescued the old commonwealth fmiu ibeoon- trulof alien adventurers. Theao laa. which . our people never favored aud never feared. fur mora curreucy, sultlcii'iit fur the purposes j of bualucia, and that will enable labor and property, both tvat and pcraonal, to receive their adequate reward. Waa there ever a more mlaeratdo subterfuge than thl attempt to hoodwink the people? In the language of Mr. lllaud of MIhmmiH, 1 have now reached "the pariing road" and can bo not further with a party thus enlisted la a cru sade for favorud claaae a against tho niM, aud a your parly lu the main more nearly co incide with the merit of that Democracy which wm Unit expounded by-Tbomaa Jeffer son and ubneqiiently enlarged and llluat rated by Andrew Jackson 1 am willing' to strike band w ith you for tho triumph of thoxc prin ciples. Keapectf ully, your olKilletit am vunt, CLAintllUiMISNKAU, Defending the Farmer. At tho agricultural congress Colonel J. tl. Llrighum of Ohio made an address In which ho criticised the peech of Soo rotary of Agriculture Morton the even ing previous. Secretary Morton said that among the most dangerous aud in siduous foes that the American farmer had to contend with were the grangers' alliances. The professional farmer was always a menace to the practical fanner. Mr. Brigkara said that the only excuse for such words coming from the secre tary of agriculture was the excuse of profound ignorance beside which the darkness of night was nothing. Lie con tinued t "Every advance, every new invention of farm machinery, every experiment which lias been helpful ta the farmer, have boon promoted by tho Grange, and if it were not for the Grange and the Al liance our country would have no secre tary of agriculture." Continuing his remark, the speaker said that agriculture was the grandest profession iu the world. If agriculture died, every industry died. He eaid that he did not want the imprtion to go out that farmers of this country were antag onizing any other interect. Thce who had conceived the idea thut the farmer s hands were raised against thce of every class or profession made a great mistake, lie said it was a great fault of the farm era of this country that they had uot sit ( wore reproentativeain the national cou w ( gre s. if it bad a good mixture of farm ff ! era, congress would do soma business. ana uo it in quick order. A Uorttt Child. Our advice to the IWtoa Herald U to to alow about Wkiuo its ttoeation tin with the daily statement that an over- $ wte'lmin majority ; t;f thia tountryde. . n . . .. . - 7 , , , l Ttfux fT" W ecantkol out recall a ataUnomttt ' M miU .v. K T ii IJttty ft, mh "The favorite fWiWn , ----- - . wager w tltat ea-r will io( git a aio- g! rlKtoral ote The txlds are that be Vitn sv. ia iTa is I'.v e x at we iaiaaita Mew teUet ltfMat 0arahla TbIatnaiHftl Tviaratdtical union , baa a rvtttutut at alinj,toi kMy ln f..r Luvt'ibnk el ni,.r) t f th Ub-graph, Th printrr are dang a aal .K -l a.f , 1 . . L Ii. l j. ! i inm ma w Bk-M aa t fear that the ti'.He VilU Vl" i.l. . . I ...... .. . .... . . . - ! . ' . tiaiuii aa . mm iw ' ii ta avnultitJ ItUiVJIiA n illicit... ii,e-uHri. tatttiee titeanrva, lV.U'..e lKu tth i to mill late avui mm ut FnC'A'tN ON StLVCfU ttrnt rtleranrt i.l I nUti IMinrtaV llt a tba t .uinl l Minatioa. I.I'Tt tvjtt Frtv it, U.o next prjmirt'xt tf tho i'.;-;t ii.lviK',i:. H of l-ini .lie m, amvixl iu Now Voik recently fr mi Lirti- dun, 11 :iid t -J a reporter of tiioNew York ili eurJt r that Lo aw iu the do fetiwj of the principlj of free coinage of rilvcr aa effoi t on b-haif of liio ct muied pe'pli, tho producers and useful work ers, ho ara tho oik s nioj t injurionily affected by a contraction of tho currency. llo rnid.tbat the pui poses of tho Druu sels conference were frustrated bv the gold ring, and that ths silver advocates thcro, as delegates or working on the outsiilc, foresaw exactly tho conditions which have resulted from the failure of that meeting, "if you stop the purchases of silver in this country," eaid Mr. Pre wen, "the price of silver bullion U likely to fall CO, perhaps SO cents; further, your dollar will then bo a 33 cent dollar, aud tin-re would bo a great danger of wholesale counterfeiting. Yen, tho fall niisjht clone your (silver mines, and thus reduce pro duction. It might, but it niijrlit not. Probably, as has been tho cane tlmw 13 years, there would merely euHtio a fur ther currency contraction and a great farther fall of prices, so that tho GO cent ounce of silver might oa far in paying wage and buying mining stores uk tho U'i) cent ounce lil formerly, ExtK'ri enco shows that you caunot ho;ie to ect- tio this silver qniKtioa by merely gag. ging tho production of your silvir mines." "Do you think iu England that we ought to repeal tho bhermuu net?" was asked. No one knows what to think ut least no oue whoe opinion Is worth hav ing. If you stop purchases and a con siderable farther fall in silver occurs, then tho world is at tiio threshold of un told troubles. A slight farther fall in tho eufitcru exchango rales, a fall of 3 peuco or more in the China rates, will simply destroy Europe's export trade with the far east, with 1'ertiia, with Mex ico und inuny of the Houth American republics. Inevitably such u crini8 a crisis far more acute than the Baring buttineha inut reflect itself in every portion of tho United States, i V, yen. you say the crisis is hero ulready. 80 it is, but it is also everywhere. In Loudon I believe things nro today far worso than iu New York. In Italy, in Austria und in Bpuin the strain of colliding prices ia becoming uubearabje. With very lim ited banking and credit facilities, but. on tho other hand, saturated with 'SO cent dollars,' legal tender S frano pieces, 'dishonest to the tune of 50 per cent, Franco is today alone among all the na tions uot visibly suffering acutely. "Presently, perhaps, we shall come through great tribnlatiou to thedawnof sense. We shall then recognize that it is uot the palliatives, your island acts, your Slioruiuu acts, which are respon sible. These were remedial measures. The disease dates back to 1873, when for tho first time in history the free flow of silver from mine to mint was cut oft. A man has cut his femoral artery, and Mr. j Bland, however unskillfully, has applied tho tourniquet. It is rather ridiculous under such circumstances to blame tho remedy, even if crudely applied." In reply to the question if England wus moving in the direction of bimetal lism, Mr. r re wen said: urnt . . .... a . a 1 "ino men we ongui 10 reiy on in a matter of this nature are our professors of political economy, and it is most in teresting to note that without one ex ception tho English university professors are today iu ugrocuicut that tho theory I .lit. . A n. or Bimetallism is correct, eucn a pro nouncement trout bucu a source would socui to justify the experiment. Pub lic opinion, however, cannot form iu a day, but the closing of the Indian mints and the tampering with tho curreucy of 270,000,000 of people who have now a dishonest' money, and money at the eame time inconvertible this has opeued the eyes of very many who previously thought that Mr. O lads ton 0 aud his gov ernment were opposed on principle to tampering with the standard. Nothing but free coinage, here or in England, or in both countries, can meet the dif ficulty." fender Over This, There is uot much in a name after all Brazil changed from a monarchy to a republic, aud cow its people are finding out that the monarchy was by far the freer form of government Nominally the emperor bad the constitutional rhf,ht to veto any measure passed by parlia ment, although the power was never exercised, but under the republic the president uot only bos the veto power, but be uses it remorselessly, and be is by far a greater autocrat than Dora lVdro ever dreamed of being. It looks like a caso of having grasped at the shadow and lost the substauce. Iu this connection it might not be altogether unprofitable for citizen of this great and glorious republic to ponder over the fact that the president has more auto cratic powe r than any monarch of Eu rope, except the car of Uussiiw KnighU of Labor Journal. Tho Nuaealratagaut I'arty, Pauiel i Scorcher, asoiataut eecretary of state for Kaunas has issued a state ment in w hich be shows the coet i f the iVpuM adutlulatraUub a compared tlh Kepubi.oau rule and the iuuiou. MUn X ..ir.., ... iv.....t. n. vvv mat t,.o,u.,ii vtxa aavtvi io ine , U by tbe lV pl s IVity, and that the savin it will rvach 1-h)iiO l.l.n th aaviog Vnu admiuUtratUaicWa. 11. .Mm. i that t? l. ultlt caa run the state uv. rrouit at on t,vvv tiiuttaiiy,an4 that it coat uud t UevuUUaa raW l.Uv.eotl la ttta. When t l i ter a grander p lUi. tal utrtttt.g iLaa that lull at 1 h A4U Vt ht ,0M) psl nr n Se A rvtUHW, abd tnt a it,'. tutt Unt tun rvJ tbe av and k I 4 ll o v4o. 1 IS fatso lia h.l a taill oniti tleU.t lha eatl Uc.iiU 1 Till: l'l,4TI 'OKU, 'Pi !(.,.;,. . tn.l.-i n, lent p&rtr of tat of V. 01 .!,;. In roi.trrn) n t,ruii led, hi teliy i.i.J..f-- ii.i r-MiSi iath, ttf..riut t i-tp . V Ui I iton tn (jo. Om.tha p:u.r;u of Jut lib, IV4 Tho wixMn "f it at lira !. trirr m.i.ai.d 1 Juiti .f tue uiiiiai.de ih-ce i''iau;itrJ t-nn inurnar puieni now tr.au Vlii- irnth ti,r emia, Jalrd. t'uat " irr la ilia n,lu,t of nalii.u htotiitht l the vrr of moral, polukat Bud mAierUI ruin," hd .-n fal.y vei iiipj hy t!w acta of ihe it.h cot ouvirt.j., c tu i.. iI -r,-.n and by the jiieeiit liaioclal comiliiou uf al ni'HHt oureuure p. ,!. WeeiMidrmn th leader of both the reptiMI ran aiiddetina rutlepjrtif whoareaiieiuptinK to demoralise allver. tlieretv plitctnif the lmd u f tbe country ou a irold Imms. and e de nounce tbra aa tr Uur to the Ui.rUea of the twNiple.and we reUerale our demand fr the fn-ecotnatf of a.iver with ibat f (old allh a ratio of 10 to I. und the demand uf the n resent cnreisibepassaf of au h law. We approve aud applaud the acts of our conicreHmu, W. A. M Ktlrhan and (1. M k'am liirHu.lri.nnn. nltlou to the reieal of tbe piuvhuxlnn clauw of ! .no rxiiHiiea ouennan law, and also of . J liryanoi the riral Ulawlct eieclod a a demo crat. linolved, 1 hat we an In favor of a aervlee DeoKloa to our noldiciK niNm a boning in a v.-u.voi irwini 01 aa nouoiaoif uiwoarK and upou a reasonable proof, auco He. vice pension to be on an equality rrarl;e of rank. And e am In favor of an additional amount baited niHin tbe d r e of disability, nhicb ahull be iue iiipiixiire or me auie vnlciii.ini that nil railroad, U-le;rapb and teltpbone llnea chkli be owned and coulrolu-d l y the Koverumcni, under jto cnai d rlbinof 'iiilnrnt. domain, and oprutd la Hie lmr-nt and for th bi-u. ut of tin- -oplo. and not in the Intxrmt of An..-i l ait atid En opcan Shylocka. Ueare oppoM-d to union of rhumb and elate jn any torui or under any pr'i"Xl hulevcr. i demund that the frt'tdom of aptwh and of theirvH ahail uvr Im matnialucd; that ib. re ttiiau ne no r liiroua le.-u f.iroi) co. v.,r..n. lioaed to all wi retor on-h oini al orKauliut tl mH ba-d on r Ikouk p ejudkwa aa outi ary iur ni it iirm K. uaisoi our luniiiuiiotH and tborouubly un-Amtfi lean. We uun-iwrvtHtly api'iovoof our AtniTlcau free whool nymtfiua mruiinm Hiui4reituraiiou, and we are up loi.d to any dlverbion of the public wbool funilHor.tatv for acctai'lan fmrpora-N V diuouncw tbe renuiillcan mlinlnlstraiw.ii of IhU ataie, also the eutwMlzcd rfpuhll,-au iiri;i and their politicians aud ipi-akr who Irom li e preaa aud roNtrum bave been di crlv 1 11 if Uie IH-oDie. clalmlna? the .tato wan out i.t ohoi, hll in Htilte ol the bavy taxiM levied man yearn year, mure la Ufiirly Kuu.ilioout- atiiKllnii warrauw unon wblch tatuainra ar ntiuln J to par an aniiml lnUrt-Mi of 1 twr vrut. utiuuui.m ui Finiiiiaiii; terma ina . . .t . , ... .... . . atae ol11lala for approvtnif the form and man m rof the bond of C. W. Mobfr, prenb cut of the Capital National bnnk. hy which the atuta waa awlndltHl out of VJM.im. We further aay that every ofllcer whiwe duty under the law m toaectire tbe fund of thesia e. ahould he hold morally and financially nwponnlhlo for tin money lot. W e duinaud the atrlct enforcement of th Inw known aa the Mowberrr bill for the reiulattoii of (reluht ratea. We rtemund the reiieal of the prewntuw emiHiwerinn the icoplH U elect a railroad commlxaloti. Wearelu favor of ihn riiforcemeut t f the eight-hour law for labor aa it m .ri.i tiixm our alai ulwa. w e are oi.im.i.i to the tirewnt av.tem of ron tract couvict lalMir, whirb la dally depriving the In ne.t lulh.n rs of their mnaua of auppnrl. M edemiiod tbe aottedv and vluoroni mibui. rut Ion and trial of all iH-rsona nw tin.ier In dictment for complicity lu tbe asylum and pKtitirmiary ateaU. e aemand that the atnie treasurer ahl comply ltb the law In regard to the invest meritol theata e action) fumU, and alao with 1MB law rentXK'tina the deooallof .luLe (und. In bam a. KeaolvH. That tbe ror.t of Ihm rw.m!-. Indep. ndeul purty me bur In hoib hnurMMi of the leKlnlature la a record tit Imi moud of. and eaid mtimlxtra are brtby tendered our hearty ...nn lut uuun luiiy pcnoruieo. Ballroad Time Tables. The Northwestern Line. (PHRMONT, BLRIIONH ABD MO. VAU KV B H ) ntroT ixiKMta auinTM Ann araaKra. o.ty tii'Rrt orncs II.U O aTlltlT. tContlnuoua line to all points mentioned.) I.ujV. irrh t'hiraifo and east , Krm nl Omaha Sioux lijJ i. m 12:20 p in. l ily, bt. Paul Dulu h W..r.lia town, t'edar Knpliin, (" It l.w, Do. Sloiaeii. I'krrc, Abr docn,OaJiet..., I 85 p. m, lS:S0p.ui Otunhs ... .... i7:l a m. 19:20 p in. 1 :35 p in Waroo, Krcinont, Kor- ;.so p m una. w ,ell, Long lMnet hailnui fruier Hoi SSiirlnta, R: pid Cilv. lleadwood 1:Ml in 5:a)p ni. Kremont aci'om.Mt., tlon. . :t.sn n in. ;fl:)p, ai. rrcutont ireiitbl. .. 1ll:.-tt a.m. : aa. m. Missouri Pacific Railway. Ticket Omce at Depot and comer Twelfth and O 8meui. Lava. Arrive. Auburn and Neb Cltv Kxp... St. IxMia dav Kxhtm Auburn and Neb. C ity Kip. St. I.OHU nlKht liir.i AcOomoration n:5 pn. i aj pm !;p in i-ta pm fi:4 a m 9 VI ni opmi S;t$ani Union Pacific Railway. dkpot, cORNia or and rCMTii araarrs. Tu aaT on.un, 1041 stairr. Leave. Arrive. to:o a m t7:jg p nt t7:S 1 6: Jo p 111 1 10:40 am t:Spm isopa, :te p m 1 9:0a a Oniaha, Council Bluffi Ckicaaxt, Valley. ut and wHt rWatrioa, lllue Sprinir, Manhattan rat and went, Topcka, Kanaaa Cltv, aaatand aouth. David City, Stromhburf Sioui Oty, David Citv, t olun bua, 1 Vi er, Salt !ke, Utleoa. San K niiiUco and Pmtland Beatrice and Cortland . . . Fremont, Elkborn and Mitaouii Valley Railroad. Depot corner Klbt It and a ut reels. City ticket offl.-e lisaafctmet. Leave Arrive Wahoo, Fremont, Nor- folk, l ong I'ine, t'had ron, O N. II I, Dead-1 w.hxI, Hlack illlli and V WvoimnK otnta. ..... ) Orol.a 7'S ' t oj p in Wahoo. Krrmont, M.a- ouri Vallev. Lcil ir KapLW, fhicavo and Kant Ma.iium, Mil waukee, Hii.un Oitv, t : 4 $ p in IJ o$ p ra Minnmiolia. M 1'mil, Duiuth sad Nortawmt J Krvmotit Aocom'datloB ,t n m p m J:tt Builington A Missouri Ktvtr Railroad. I 11 .t it H h Tukit oOiee at a M. depat and Cum r ol T.niaariil liel-. Lave. 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