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THE CAPITAL EVENING JOURNAL. WHO IS KESPONSJLBLE? An Attempt to Fix tho Rosponsl 'bllity for tho Amorlcan Dude. TKANSrOItTATION. THE RELIABLE'GROCERS, TH YA0UINA ROUTE. y y A Studont of Social Topics Exonerates Fathers and Mothers mniUVentures to Ilurl n Terrlblo Accusation at tlitr Giddy Girls of tho rorlod. In tho whole- galaxy of mortal perplexi ties tbcro Is nono mora pcrplexlni? than that of fixing tho responsibility for tho dudo, says Munsoy's 'Weekly. Tiio creature exists in every land, with tho possiblo exception of England, tvhero thoso who would bo dudes if they wcro per mitted to, go into tho nrmy. Thero is no such leisuro class in England as thero is in this country. To bo sure, theroaro Dukes and Marquises and Barons and Lords, but these men aro not dudes, because they havo du ties to perform, which I admit tho Ameri can dudo has not. They represent an idea, which tho American dudo does not. They aro part of a system tho American dudo is a part of a disorder, ho represents chaos in its complotcst form, ho is a confused con glomeration of trousers, flesh, cravats, blood, bono and shirt collar; purposeless, incapable of thought, his life ono hopeless round of tailors' bills, cocktails and cig arettes. Who is responsible for Win! I have heard it 8 aid that his father is re sponsible for him, but it has always seemed to mo that this is not a just assertion. Pri marily responsible for him, no doubt, is tho father of tho dudo, yet in these days when tho struggle for existence is so florco a fif?ht, when oven death itself entails an ex penso so great that it deters tho man of moderate means from committing suicide, when tho cost of living seems overwhelm ing, what opportunity is thero for tho father to direct his son in tho proper path toward tho goal of mediocrity which must now be regarded as tho limit of the dude's capacity? How can the father in these days; when decent poverty is tho lot of him who but ten years apo would havo been ac counted wealthy, sparo a moment of his timo to seo that his boy is cast in the mold of manhood? Is it not too much for tho parent to devoto timo to tho education of his son when timo is so valuable a com moditydoes not the father, indeed, do all that can bo expected of him wnen ho al lows the boy tlO.OOO a year on which to bring himself up? No. Tho father must not bo blamed for the dude. If ho does not givo his personal attention, ho gives him its cash equivalent and his conscienco is clear. Others say tho mother is responsible for tho dude. i. I am loath to beliovo this. ' Tho shoulders of the mothor must not "bo overburdened by sogreat a responsibility as this. How can un observing person who knows tho ways of tho mother of the dudo reach so absurd a conclusion ? Is it not clear to alL men of experience that tho dude's mother is quite as busy, and as hopelessly busy, too, as tho dude's father? When wo consider tho ceaseless round of social duties that devolve upon this beautiful matron, when wo think of all the calls to be made, tho receptions to bo given and attended, the teas, tho cotillions, the theater parties to be engineered, tho parties of young people to do chaperoned ttie balls to bo patronized, tho amateur theatricals to bo supervised, tho number of establishments, town house, country house, mountain lodge, shooting box, not to mention the yachts and house boats to bo looked after, how can we, I say, when wo consider all these things, add to tho weight upon tho maternal shoulders by making tier responBlblo lor tno idiosyn crasies of her son! Her horses must be exercised in tho afternoon, her opera box must be occupied at night, hor dress-maker must bo seen in the early morn surely the mother has not a moment to devoto to tho adolescent dude, and how can she be held responsible for him when she has nothing to do with him? Again tho theorists are fallible. The mother, no more than tho father, is re sponsible for this curious freak of nature. This leaves but two possibly responsible persons to bo considered tho dude's nurse, or tho girl of tho period. Tho nurse is quickly disposed of, because, after attaining his majority, the average dude has no use for a nurse. He breaks nway from her, hires a valet, on whom no responsibility de volves further than that of keeplnff tho dust out of his master's wardrobe and see ing that bis shoes are removed when ho goes to bed in tho early morning. The nurso must bo absolved of responsibility. So we come to tho proper solution of the problem. The etfrl of the period is respon sible for tho dude. This conclusion may not bo disputed, for it can not be denied that if the girl of tho period were to insist upon something better than small talk, were to discountenance tho cigarette school of philosophy upon which are based so many of Mr. Edgar Baltus' alleged studies of society, were to insist upon a higher idea . of life than that which holds as Its aim the running up of tailors bills nnd the sucking of cane handles in club windows, if indeed thamodern girl, whom we all love In spite of her faults, were to discourage tho dudo in his chaotic inanity and refuse to uphold him longer, deserting him for the man of true ideals, of lofty ambition, of brains, the dude would no longer exist, for the instinct of self pi eservotlon would lead him to kill himself off. This Is no doubt paradoxical. It is nono the less true. ysiy lLLLLll iss? ss; POWI Absolutely Pure. Hi is powder never varies A marvel of purity, sirengtnnnuvvliolcomene;)!. More economical than the orrtlnurj klmK,nnd cannot be sold In competition with the multitude oflow tet, short weight nlum or phosphate powders. Sold onlv In cans. ltOVAL, Uakino) roviKjtCu..lou Wall.N.Y For the Public Good. It is an indisputable fact that the hand soinest vcMlbulo trains that nro now run on the American continent are thoo on thclhiillugtnn route, leaving fioin Un'on depot In Denver, nNo St. Paul, Immediate ly on arrival or all through trains from the west. The llrst and second class coaches arc magnificent, tho icc'lnlng chair cms submit, tho Pullman sleepers extremely luxuriant, and its for tho metis that are served In those palace liurlington dining errs yum yum. The next time you go east to Kansas City, Chicago or St. louls, If you mention to the ticket agent that ou want your ticket to lead from Denver or .St. I'ii ul over tho Darlington route, you "vill get It, nnd you will nl ways bo glad of it. if you go via tho Northern or Canadian 1'aelhc. tho elegant vestibule trains ol Tho ilui'llngtnn Uoute, between Ht. Paul and Chicago, or St. Louis, will carry you along the eastern shore of the Mississippi river for a dlstanco of 3.V) miles amidst scenery that cannot he surpassed; or, If you so via the Oregon Short Line or Southern Pneillc, and your ticket reads via The Hurllngton Itoute from Cheyenne or Den ver, you will pass through ail the thriving cities and towns located In what Is popu larly known as the Heart of the Continent. For further Information njiply to A. C. Sheldon, General Agent, & First street, Portland, Oiegon. I-ltUUtwtt k oUnlo, Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem, Specialties in 'Table Luxuries, Fine Tea, and Coffee, Creamery Butter, -Cream Cheese, etc. WE LEAD T1ST CANNED GOODS. Remember the Place and Call. Weekly Capita, Journal! Flas Been Enlarged A M 11 TO 10 $50. HORSES. -$50. Ano hundred head of brood mares U TOLD BY SENATORS. Two CoburgMnll From Tort land Stories IUaitratlnc rralrlo Juoraii Where, Lumber Is Concerned. Old Phlletus Bawyer, the genial Senator from "Wisconsin, who can tell a good story as well as any of them, amused his col leagues and tho New York Tribune corre spondent in thecommittce room of pensions the other day by referring to tho smartness of a local preacher near his home, who, ho says, is as sharp and shrewd at a bargain as he is prompt to attend to tho spiritual re quirements of those in affliction. This preacher was called upon once to attend a funeral, and on returning home remarked, with no small satisfaction, that ho had " Im proved the time by making fifteen dollars In a wood trade whilo the mourners were vie w ing the corpse." This little lumber story reminded one of tho Nebraska Senators of ono of the most powerful and effective revivals tbatever oc curred in the West at a little town in his State not a thousand miles from Omaha, where every male inhabitant, with a single exception, was converted, Tho inhabitants of the town were, as a rule, wretchedly poor. The president of the railroad com pany on the line of which the town was situated, touched with sympatny for their condition, approached one of the principal men and inquired if they ever had any preaching out in that section. " Preaching! " said the person addressed. "Ob, yes; we had a great revival hero last vHntir nml nil cot converted but one man, who said he could not jom the church until ( ,,(, and youncr horses for sale. Forty or Ally colts expected in the spring Two Hue horses, Clyde and Perihcon stock, weight sixteen nnd seventeen hundred; have been with tho band for the past "tlneo years. Original htock from "the best quality ol marcs. For particulars address or see V. It. I1YAH.S, wit. Salem, Or. GRANTS LOOK MM! Wo "wish to soy n low words to the readers of the Journal in regard to foetwear: 1st. Our-stoek for this SPUING comprises nil the lntest nnd most desirable styles in both Indies' and yents' footwear 2d. We carry no shoddy goods, but guarantee to sell the best goods the market aflords at lower prices than any other house, quality con sidered. 3d. .Your attention is Invited to our immense line of Ladies' Light Footwear! j3;KThc nttcntlon of the ladies is particularly invited to this department. Now is the time to buy before the stock is broken. Our stock is large,' well selected and varied. You can see all that is new nnd desirable, n'nd'wc will guarantee to fit you and suit you. KRAUSSE & KLEIN, No. 211 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. iiid Greatly -lmprovct Now Is -The rown & Co., J11BAPEST SBWSPAPKR IS ORKGOK! TI BEST FAMILY NEWSPAPER IN MARION COUNTY Read Our Reduced Terms! "WEEKliY, one year, Jil.fit). WEEKLY, six mouths.- -SO.". Now Head Our Discount for Cash' DEALERS INv BOOTS AND SHOES. CO ,-1 (J) Having farmed In this countiy for over half a century, which gives us n thorough knowledge ol tiiecountry,ve now oiler our services to you in mm is and take pleasure- In announcing th.it wo havo a very lino list of property from which to select, embracing' homo ol tho best Grain, Stock and Fruit Farms In Marlon and J.inncounties.nt prices that cannot be duplicated in tho Willamette valley. Other valuable properly of vail ous kinds n tiered at "bod rock" prices. Come and Sec and You Will He Convinced that wo aro offering all that wo hero claim. Come bv Narrow Giiuco railway, or to Turner and lake stage, (four miles). uescriptivo price list oi larms ami niner property sent on application. Locating two or more families near each other a spe cialty. II. C. & J. II. PORTER, Ileal Kslato .Agents. Aumsville, Marlon county Or. J-MO OREGONIAN RAILWAY CO. (Limited Line.) C1IAS. X SCOTT, - - Itcrelver. ' tOn and after Fob. 18 li5U.nml until fin thcr notion trains will run dally (excent Hun- day) us follews: EAST SIDIS. Kv.ll.3uum Ar. IU.ue Kv. 2.15 pm 3.10 3:31 11.) 3.5.1 -1.03 4.10 4A I .81) i.n fi.Sfl 60 0.1 1 (J.2I OKI 7.-J0 7J11 &Ctl fc37 D.20 10:15 v m l'ortl'd Mall STATIONS. Tom 'i d l'ort Mild r-ouTr.ANMiuw v,Ar. i.iapm. Foot ofJcl on. ht, Hay's Landing, Ar i.jw St J'nul's, 12.17 , Woodburn, Towncnd, McKte, Ml. Angel, Down's, Mlvcrton. Johnston' Mil! Switzerland, KustrildoJunct, Macleny, Aumille, West rimy ton O P Crossing, West Xvo, Cmutrec, Fplcer, Tiillnmii, lMiilnvlew. Ilrowiuvllle, Ilowlaud, Colmrg. Alt KViKv lioo n.ifl 11.10 11.21 (Ul n.00 10JO 1U.1U 1007 lM'l 0.18 8.50 8.10 &(U 7JU 7.1S! ttS 5.30 l:3 u in .h o o ffl ffi w in Leath er and Findings CASH PAID FOR W0GL, HIDES, PELTS AND FURS. 231 Commercial Street, Salem, Or accommodation of tho mibl o. u:o I to tho attention of tho tho HUNCJI0Y nnd Hlccnv ones to "Our Home" bods, now .and clean; good "Home" meals served rog- uianyinreo times a nay. rwo i;uiucso in tho kitchen. Givo us a cull and seo lor yours. If. K. M. L.A.W, TToprlotor. Cor. Court and High Ht., Halem, Or. TO J ff TO S ! FOUND! Success in UurtineiM requires preparation ! Therefore, thoroughly muster Commercial Arithmetic, l$iininefcs"PeinnuiiHhlpand IluslnesH Correspon dence, UooU-keepJiiK by both Single and Double Entry, tho nature iind correct life of Commercial Paper, Commercial Law and Huslness practice. Learn, ulso, Shorthand and Type-writing. Manifold, and Dictation work. -All thChO are needed in mihiiuiw, aim are iiioroiiKiuy taiiijiii. oy oxper halii jjuwuM'auuiiiiiiui-; Crlswold's Jllock, Sulem, Oregon. lenced teaclieiH at tho THE BEST STOCK OF STOVES IN THE CITY IS AT R. M. WADE "& CO'SJ 282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM. ha had tolan timber enough from tho rail' road company to fence tii iarm." I suppose that thaaa two stories, as Ulus traUae prairte BOrals where lumber is con crd, are uslqiw, If I iy b persaitted to fwyatrfttafttatl Ar Ti,-Uci at iiruueula per mile on (Uileat ktulion nuvus us""1" Connection nt liny -4ind . J-uIquart Kandlng with Sittamer"C'liy of Makin General Omo6,N Xot. Klwtand I'lne, l"ortHBd,Oron. ViTj ilTrX C irn l. Stoves, " Charter Oak Stoves, Erigliton Range AND MANY OTHER LEADING STYLES, Also a fwplele Stork of llanlivare ami Faim MitbiDtry, Wagons and Carriage WEEKLY, one year J1.00. NVKEIvLY, six month",. .. WAS THERE EVElt ANYTHING EQUAL 'J'O IT'.' NOW IN THE NAMES, AND TAKIO ADVANTAGE OF OUIt ONI'V'JIIRI) OFF 1-OK CASH. ?0.00. IlOl.L Oiir Old Subscribers Now lu arrears are urged to take advantage of our big discount, by net tling old accounts and joining the grand throng of ono dollar subscribers . THIS IS NOT A SPECIAL OFFER Hut u solid, permanent reduction. Wo have cjiuo to utay TO ONE AN J) ALL We say, send us your names. If you want to take advantage of our "ono third off for cash," and are not where you can get postal notes of othei convenlent method of remitting, send us your name and state that you will remlt.at (list opportunity. This will ensure your being placed ou the dollar list." THE HOME RESTAURANT, B living been furnished for' tho ('special puuiic, JOHN F.STRATT0N& SON Importers nnd M'lKilcxnlo dcii!ern In MUHICAI MKHCIIANDIHK New York, 43 and Wnllccrht. John V. Htriitlon'H Celebrated HiuhI.ui Out Violin string), the Fluent In the World. Ml J? aflU Ve " JyJ ST, PAUL'S fiCIIOO Hoys and. Qirls. Tho ht'hool will oneii on thu 'Jltli of (September. Thorough limtimi- t Ion lii lliu prluuiry and .iunneed English Branches4 LATIN' AND ELEMKXTS OF MUSIC -In oourstv Ti:it.MSand further Information inn) bu hud ou implication to HKV. V, II. POST, Cor, Chumi'ltt'lii mill HIhIo.SIh. H-avtf OREGOK PACIFIC RAILROAD And Ori'K0" 1'evelopinent company ' steainihlp line. 'i lnlieH nliurtcr, ttJ hours Uh timo tlmit by any nthui loute. Klrst cla-.i thi'oimh paseiiKor iiud Ircight line from Portland and all points In tho Wll taiuetto vallov to nnd fnim san Krunelseo TIME SCHEDULE, (Kxeept bunnnys): LcHVoAUmny 1:00 I'M lnvo Corvallls 1:10 I'M Arrive Yiiqtllnn Ml'Jl l.ravo Yniiulnii - ---- .0:15AM Leave Corvnllls ....... 10:,-, ji Arrive Albany 11:10 AM (). A C. tralus connect nt Albany nnd I'onnllK Tlionbovotnilns connect at YAQUINA with tho OreRon l)pcloniiunt Oi l.u e jrsteatiishlps between nqulnn nnd San Krancl-co. SAIMX0 DATES. sti:ami:im. fboji yaquina Willamette Valtev Wundav Apr. IS Willamette Valley Monday, May il Willamette, Valley, Tuo-day " II STI:AMK1W, FltOM SAN- PUANC1SCO Wlll.imetto Valley .Tlnttsdny, May '1 Willamette Valley Filday " 10 Willamette Valley Satuiday, " is This company re-crves tho rl)?lit to cliamro salllnR dates without nut lee. '. 11. 11iseiiisirs from l'ottland and all Willamette Vallev points can niiiko eloso eoniu'etlon with the tmlns of tho YAtJUlNA HOUTi: at Albany or CorvnlllF, and If deitlned to S.in KiancKco, should nrmiiKa to arrive at Yrtiuliin tho cvenlni; before dato of Milllnt,'. I'nsM'iiiJfr ami I'rt-lclit K.itps AIn.is the lionrot. I'or Information apply to Mrksrg IILMjMAN .t Co., Krelijht nnd Ticket Auents',.VOand'.VJ l-'ront si., Portland, Or. or to C.C. IlunUK, Ac't Gen'l Frt. ,t Pass. Agt.,OiCKon PaellleH.lt. Co.. Corvallls, Or. C II. lIAHVKIil.,Jr.Oiri l'rt; .t Pas.s, AKt. Orcitim Development ' Co., an Montgomery St.; San Kranclsco, Call T1MK TAIIIjK KIVEIt DIVISION. Tbeelegantly equipped steam boa Ik, Win M. Ilnai;, Capt. (leo. lliialie; tho N. S. llentley, Capt. ,I.;i. Coulter; Ihe Thiee .Sisters, Capt. W. P. Shert: aie In service for passennerimd freMit liallle htlwceu Corvallls and 1'orlluud and Intcrmudlato points, making thiee lound tllps each week as follews: NOltTll ItOUN'D- f.mes Cnnallls Mon day, Wednesday and Kildny at S a. m. Arilcsat Salem .Monday, Wednesday and Friday at:! p. in. Leaves Salem Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nt (I a, in. Arrives at P.u Hand Tuciday, Thursday and Satur day st :i:."0 p. in. .-OUTH tlOl'N'll Leaves Pmtlaiid Mon day, Wednesday and Kiidnv at l! n. in. Arrlvi'sat Salem Monday, Wednesdavand Kildny nt T:l,"i p. in. Leaves Salem Tues day. Thursday uud Sattuday nt (I a. in. Arrives at Corvnllls Tuesday, Thursday Saturday al 3:"i0 . in. For tmlulil mill pnsseuuer inles apply In Ihe-eaplalnH and puisein oflho respective boats, or to W. M. Pailliu,', iiRcnt, MO and 'JftiFioul street. Portland; (lllbcit lluw. iiKeiits.Salein; LM.Ailalr, a?eiit, Albany C. A. Miller, agent, Corvallls; or lotlio gen. eral Height and passenger agent, Corvallls. O, A- C. trains eonueet lit Albany and Corvnllls V. W. liOWKN.Superlnlendcnt. Win. 1IOAG, Oeneial Manager. Overiaml 1o Calilbinia -VIA Soiitlmrii Pacific Company's Line. TUB MOUNT SHASTA MUTE. 'limp liclMceu S.ilna nuil S.in KinurlMO 'i'llllt)-si IIiiuis. CAI.IIOIIMA l:PJll.ss 1UAIN ItUN IIAII.1 inn wi:i:n imkilai-ii anus. p. NTiiIIi, ' '111: 1.1 it. in. south. f l:Wl p. in. Lv'.'T'oi llnnil-' ArT H:lt p. m. I Lv. Salem Lv. ... ,.',.... I... ..titbit. .... 7: 11 u. in. I A r. San Fran. Lv. 7:.1'1 a. m. 7:00 n. 111. i.ooAi."i'Aiisi:Mii:it "ihain" ( haii.ykx. i-i.i'i' nu.MUlj, SMI a. ill, 11:10 a. m J: HI p. m. Lv. Portland Aivl :i:l.1 p. m. Lv Salem Lv. l'i.12 p. m. Ar. Lugene Lv. 11:00 a. in. Our riiiariinti'K If n dealer receives n complulut, (which lie believes In bo'liouest) from any musician to whom ho has sold any of these strings-, he Is authiirled bj II. ti .riv lifttl lillftthfl' Ktrlllir Vl'illlOUl chiirK'j.undHll such loss will bu made good . by us to our customers, without quibble or i question, (iipwnruoi imiiaiiou i iin will pleaso send lor deserlntlve entalogiie, Trail j Hiipplled nt lowest price. WILLAMETTE . UNIVERSITY (JniOiiali'S Students In Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal , Business, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. U l the oldest, Inrnot and le-ist exti. lve ntlttitlon of leariiliq.' In the North wet. Hcliisil oieni first Monday In September Bend for iiitnl'.k'iie l . . TIIOH. VAN KTOy, Prenldent. I7l Kalt-in, Oregon. of tba lirgent uul moot reliablo liouto, and tucy uao Ferry's Seeds, M. VKKUY UU. an Ackuowlwtffed Ul be tuo Largest Seedsmen In tho world. I) M.l'snnYACo'i Ulutratol, I)wnip tire anil l'rloed SEED ANNUAL For IOQO wiiihAtnAihui ritrr to all annilcantfl. anil tolut itur' cumUimtr Itbuatdrueiinclt. Inmtu, uoftiQiui, r-Terj iMjnwjii nejn Gardeii.Vlftlil or Flower HwhI PDLIiMAN 11UFFBT SLHBPB1IS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS For iiecoiiiiiiodiilloii ol second class passenger attached toozpiutx tiains, . ThoH. P. cOiiipar.y's tcny nialtes eon nectloii with nil thu iiguiar tiains on th FiiHt Kidu Division liom footol F stieu Potlliiuit. .Ycsl Side Division, Between Portland and Corvallls : 1IA11.V (KXCK1T Ht'NIlAY). 7::Ha. iii.I J.v. I'oitliiml "Ar. pi:'J0p. in. LJ.1V j. m. Ar. t'orvallls Lv. JijlOji.jii. Af ".vnimny nmrTVifTtilTlH conncclvltli irnllisoi Oii'gou Paelllu ltiillio.nl. 'I hiougli lleltetsto ull points south and ea -i v la t'lilllbiiiia r. (ui.-.s iLvTNo"i7vTi7vri(",iTi';FHirN"TTAY.) "I i 1 1. in. I L'v Pniiliiiiil"-Ar. "IKOdTi" m. s-Klp. in. I Ar..MiMliinvllliil.v. 0: 1-1 a. in. 0Fwmfnti jrxjF-''-4' - vypi mkmm mrnssm uwxiii-mn'jvv wav-i y. ' 'i vM2 S&JtSV I Through . Tickets Earlltit OiullSowir la azlitisct. m ,. ' auuuia isinti lorn. Aniiruns O. M. FERRY S. CO., Dotrolt, Mlcli. DR. JORDAN'S MUSLIM OF ANATOMY 751.MaiUelst San Fianelico ALIFOUNIA. (lound learn how to uvold disease, nlid how wonderful ly you in eliuide, (.'OIIHUltll. lltiM unit Ileal incut pers on ally or by letter or wiiilc nesses nod all dlseasse of men. Mend fur book, rlvalc ollleu VII tleary street. Mil Oi Th'jUOVniiB'OUIDBiB Usuad M -.rch and Hopt,, each yoar. It U mi ency clopedia of uiofut infor. matlon for nil who pur. chaso tho luxuries or tno. neoosiltiun of lllo. We can clotUo you and furnlali you with nil tlio neuoiscry ana unnoconaary npplliinooii to rldo.walk, danco, Bloop, eal, flh, hunt, work, ro to ohuich, or stay at homo, and la various eluua, styUn and fjuantlKea, Juit llnuro out what is required to do all theiu thing COMFOnTARLT. and you can ,nako a fair oitimdto ot tho value of tho IlUYMSItB' HilDE, whloh will bo mint upon ccfllpt of 10 oontu to pay poatago, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 111-114 Miohlgaa Avenue, Oblcaco.Ill. Tmillpolui SOUTH and KAST California.. I'or lull mini illation leuaiding rates, map-, etc,, apply to thu Company's agent, Salem, (liegon. K P. HOdl'.IIH, Awl.O. F.and l'ahH.Ag't. it. Kl)i:ill.i:it. MiiuuucT. Oregon llaihvay and Navigation COMPANY, Columbia River Route.' I'ralns for tho east Havo Portland nl7:i5 i m mid 8 p in dully. Tie i Is to uud from principal points In tin Uul(tdHtiites,Cu.v adaiiud Ktiinpc. ELEGANT rULMANN PAL'.C CARS Emigrant Hlcepln Curs run tnrou(r'-''on express tit Ins to OMAHA COIJNOII, W.U'F 11 ml BT. PAUl Frcp of Cliurgc ami H uu Change. Connections at Portland rorHan Frm: t-ueoiind I'tiuet Hound poliits. For lurthcr p.iillculars iniiuiro of I, A. Manning, aont of thu isiliipuny, !il! Coliliuerelnl street, Sulem Uicton, ol A. 1 Maxwell, W. V. a T, lvBrtJuud Uregon, A. L. MAXWELL, a, V. AT A H. HOLCOMB' OttenlkM nager, 'w a-1 m m :M