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-, fmVfS-1 THB CAPITAL EVENING JOTTBtTAIi. tie cirrm journal. PUBLISHED DAILT.EXCEPTBONDAY, sr TOR Catitil Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Office, Commercial Street, In V. O. Building Knterod at the poxtonlce at Rnlcm, Or., a sooond-eiaM matter. HOFER BROTHERS, Editors, THE pondbtlltlea of Oregon are simply beyond comprehension atthe present dny. -J. Vfr JtopfcraV, Editor Ilurllnglon (In.) Post. MUDAY MAIlCir 2d SOME COPrllNO-aVaKTS. No free odd. inserted In tho Jovu.xau Notlcci of njlglolw services free tlmrlbi blc, religious or educational entertain ments, that charge foi ndmlMlon. adver tised at half price. Kvcmaof local Impor tance announced free nrtrier lbli head. March 28. Willamette Valley J I op grow ers' convention at Hnlom. April 2, J'lsK Jubilee ringer at M. K fthurcn.. April C, Marion county Republican prl marlcs. April 7 Levy concert al Reed's open hounefur heutJHVd Kit', band, April IX L'nlonStuteoi.rivrntliili.Orccon City. April D.MVirlon county Republican Con vrntlnii, April t. Yamhill Republican county 'vmveuuon. Anrllll. Arbor ilur In Oreeou. April 15. .HtntOiPundiiy-Mchool conven tion at .caiinnvnie, April 10, Derrocnillc precinct prlmnrle. April 10. lteplibliciib Pinto convention. Aprliltb DejiiDcrMllcmiuily convention. April 21, iieniot-rittrv time comtntion, May 17. CoUiJiotr UiHnleiil. June 2, General elect Inn for oiunty.f Into and congres. KKl'UnMCAN COUNTY CONVKXTIO. A republican 'invention for Mil lion county, lemlled to meet in tin city of Salem, Wednesday, the nlni h day of April, J8in, ntll o'clock n. m., for tho iiurfniw of Helictlnjr twelve (12) deievnli'H to the stale republican convention to he held In Portland, Oiogon, April 10, 18(M), niitiitimtltiycouiity ticket to be voted for at tlio next gdiiurul election nnd tninwictingHUch other butilnew as may properly conlu before the convention. Tlio county convention will be composed of 105 delegates, appor tioned one delegate ut large for each precinct and one for every fourteen votea or fraction over hull that num ber cast in the precinct for Ringer Hermann lor member or coiiKreiw m the general election In. I tine, 1888, uh roliewfl: dol. del. Halem 10 East Bnlem .22 North Salem.. 0 Houth rsalem... 8 Jetrenton 7 Marlon... 3 Mcliaum 6 Howell Prnirle. 7 Htayton 6 Lincoln 0 Silver Creek 13 Garlleld 3 Ablqua 0 Lablsh C Oervaia 7 Woodburn 0 Hubbard... .. 6 Aurora 0 lJuttevlllo 0 Horeb 3 Turner 0 Fairfield 2 Ohampocg--.. 2 St. Paul 2 Sublimity 6 Total 10.5. The primaries will bo held at the usual place In each precinct at two o'clock p. m.( Saturday, the fit I) of April, 1800, except In the preeinctH of Salem, Kant Salem, and North Salem, In them) three precincts the mat ter )f appointing Judge's and clerks and opening the polls ut the pri maries and tlio tlnio thereof is left to tho direction of the precinct com mittees. In the other precincts open prima ries will bo held unless otherwise ordered by tho precinct committee or tho primary convention. Quo. H. Wuiinktt, U. It. Mookks, Ulmlnunu. Secretary. . John Hay lias an able artlclo in the Corvnllls Times on tho mortgago tax law. Salku has ns good a line of enter tainments as Portland, n few of tho great stars, that come veiy.hlgh, ex ceptcd. Prices hero do not get beyond tho reach of any ouo and tho variety offered Is groat. In a sketch of California journal ism It la claimed that the first uowe paper published In California was In tho fall of 1810. Win. Porter of Aumsvlllo, says that tho Oregon Spectator appeared Fob. 6, 1810. Therefore Oregon had u nowapapcr before California. At a Now York meeting of man- ufaeturera of clear Havana cigars It was decided that thoMoKluley tarlfl bill Is Inimical to tho Interests of the trade to such uu extent that It would drive manufacturers of clear Havana out b competition with thoso mak ing a lower grade of cigars. That would bo a good thlug, as tho big gest swindle In tho cigar line Is tho alleged "clear Havana cigar." nature pccttllarty-ueeds tW'iuslst nnco of nialt to accomplish the best results possible. It la not too lato to plant out trees and thoso who nro setting out new plantations should do the planting at Boon as possible nnd ns well us they can. It is an exploded theory that trees should be planted in great, deep holes. As good results as any have conic from merely preparing the ground deeply, running heavy dead furrows in line where trees shall bo planted and then plant tho trees in these deep furrow, setting them about ns they grow In tho nursery. Cultivation should be practiced continually and kept up until the middle of July, running the plow or cultivator about four inches deep and often enough to keep the ground finely pulverized. This four inches of finely pulverized top noil answers as a mulch, keeps tlio under soli moist, and causes growth of wood and the best possible development of fruit, the plan should be running now. To prune carefully and scientifi cally is necessary in nil kinds of fruit: this pruning Is eas y to learn because it simply means to cut off all superfluous wood, leaving wliat can bear fruit, with enough new wood only for a foundation for the present year's growth. The best way to prune, and one llmt Is feasi ble, where u man has only a moder ate sized orchatd, Is to pinch oil' (he superfluous wood when it starts through the summer. The finger and thumb can do all the work needed wtieu tho hud first sprouts that Is to make a limb. Anyone soon learns what limbs to retain and what limbs lo pinch off, or cut back. The thumb null can pinch oil' tho tender sprout that two weeks later will need a knife. This summer pruiitihig Is very satisfactory and should be practiced wherever It Is possible. Early in the spring as osslblo go through your trees, pruning them and examining peach and plum roots for borers. Wherein they are found dig them out with a knife, then dig all around tho tree enough to permit tho plow to do tho rest of tho work. Wo hear of many losing peach and prune trees and people wonder what tho reason Is. The borer worm works for three years before becoming a miller, and half a dozeu will destroy a line tree. Peaches, plums and prunes should be examined spring and autumn for this borer pest, and then In the spring tie strong paper around tho body for about a foot from tho ground, burying tho lower edge In the soil. If this Is dono well tho miller cannot get to tho base of tho tree to lay Its egg on tho body as tho paper affords secure protection. Thoso who have apple and near trees, should protect them against tho codling moth by spraying with tho London Purplo or Paris Green. The cxpciiHO eau bo lessened by several neighbors giving In tho pur chase and helping ouo another do tho work. Tho first spraying should ho done when tho fruit first forms, tho second two weeks litter, and so continued once in two or threo weeks until tho middle of August to secure tho best results. If llvo neighbors put lu five dollars cacii It will buy tho outfit and purchaso tho color stufl. An expense of ono to two cents a bushel will protect tho fruit from tho worm nnd pay largely for tho expouso and labor. Enough has already been proved by experi ments mado lu Oregon, to provo that wo can ralHo op plea and pears in perfection despite all pests at one per cent. I never advocated, nor believed in that. Just let the government Issue all) tho money alike, directly to tho people, making each dol'ara full legal tender lo nil, and in sufficient volume (o do the business nnd keep prices steady, and then farmers can take eare of themselves without special favors. Wo should not be, and aro not merchant. But I fear that the republican leaders will not carry out this "Original idea," but will, if they have not already, repu diate it. But what I wish your readers to note In the historically correct statement that what the "Union party" now advocates, and, will advocate, was the "Original Idea" on wlch the republican parly first started out. Again your synop sis of "What is National Bepubli canlsn," is pretty closely what the Union party proposes nnd will de clare for. Can you bring your party to endorse these ideas, and then place strong men, honest men, true men, in nomination, pledged to car ry them Into laws? If so, you will deserve a crown of gold. If you can, nnd then ndd the prohibition of the liquor traflle for beverage pur pose?, I will move thnt the Unfbn and Prohibition parties Join the Re publican party en ntr ihe. J. P. llOin-fttTHOK. PRESS COMMENT. Oregon Potatoes. A Han Frnnclscn dispatch states that the potato nur'.-et I- brisk. About four thousand acks were le- celvtd there from Ore ,-in la-i week, and most of them wen; sold within twenty-four hours. One lot of Hur bauks sold for $2.05 ) -r cental, and another for 53. When potatoes sell at such prices, the farmers of Ore gon can make large profits by rais ing them, and there Is seldom a year that they do not bring good paying prices. Burb.uiks seem to sell best. It Is a wis" farmer who raises potatoes and other vegetables, Instead of using his entire farm for raising wheat. At this season of the year farm -rs sometimes cannot net enough for potatoes to pay for hauling them to market. Tho farmer who makes a point to raise a good lot of potatoes every year wins in the long run, and there aro several persons in the vicinity of this city who have made small fortunes by sticking to raising potatoes alone year after year. This year there Is likely to be considerable railroad building going on in this sec tion, and consequently there will be a good market for potatoes, beef, pork, hay, oats, etc., as well as vege tables of many kinds. Farmers and gardeners will do well to remember this, and also tho fact that this city is every year requiring a larger amount of all these articles for home consumption. peoplo Tut: McMltmvilto Telephone Register comes to us for Mar. 27, In great double-folio size, printed on tinted paper with about 100 Illustra tions, allowing otr to tho best ad vantage with able write-ups of tho men and Industrie and Institutions of Yuiuulllooutity. Alargospaoo is aUo devoted to tho valley country In general, Metsans. Harding & Houth nro eucrgutlo gentlemen nnd they have Issued the finest thing of the kind wo have seen In the state. Spring Care of Urcuanli. I'rcpured especially for the JoimxAL by H. A. Clarke of Salem.) Ah fruit growing U to lw a leading feature or production In tho future of Oregon Unimportant tourehurd IsU to study carefully all the facts pertaining to that branch of Indus try and inuko tho most of the natural advantages of soil, location and climate thnt wu posse. It U only by careful ttudv, continual K-arnlmr and great Industry that ntiyonocmi present known. Tlio Origiunl Ureenbuck Idea. To tho Editor of the Cupltal Jeurnal: I seo In your weekly ' Issue of Mttroh 21st nn artlolu ontitled "Senator Stanford," In which you say: "Ho (Stanford) proposes that tho government lasuo paper money based on tho credit and prop erty of the nation. This Is the orig inal 'grvcuback idea' on which the republican party first started out, and to whloh It is to-day committed ns much as over." This on the money nucHUiin is an thai lias ever been claimed or proposed by tho ''greenbaok party" and Is nil I Imvo ever naked or advocated. I am glad that so able and authorita tive a Journal, lias made this declar ation. It wa largely ucciiio I believed thnt tho republican party had abandoned this "original greenback Idea" that I nm not now, and have uot for years boon a republican. If it U still "committed" to that, then I left It, under a delusion. If this Is uot now Its doctrine, then as I have staid with this "orlglual idea," tho republican jwrty has Ion mo. Then lot it bo forever remembered that when tho Oregonlan and tho Statesman (?) calls n "inflation fools" "flat lunatics" and many other pet and endearing natnw.., that they uro btitcoudomlng the original doctrines of tho party they pretend to serve. What degeneracy. But Senator Stanfunl goes farther than tliu grevubtickera over did, In pro- Klamatii County. The of Harney valley hate Peter French and J. S. Deviuo with one of thoso dark bluo hates that c;row darker and darker nnd nurso hot thunder and lightning. They regard these men ns the schemers who tried to drlvo poi r men out of their homes to make Harney a heaven for swamp angels, and they will nover forglyo them. Whether that dark-browed spirit of hato Is responsible for sev eral haystack burnings that liavo occurred there , Is of course, pro blematical. But several haystacks belonging to tho "swamp angels" have gono up the red flume during past few years. That Is a fact, and now comes news of another hay stack burning. A stack containing 250 tons of hay, tho property of J. S. Devi tie, which ho had Just bought to feed 600 head of calves lu a corral, was totally destroyed by fire tho other day. It was tho torch. Damp weather, tracks lu the snow and tho general appearance of things reveal the torch. Star. Oregenlan: The Yoqutna Repub lican asks thnt the next legislature should use every effort to reduce the expenses of the sf nte where economy can tie practiced without detriment to the material Interest and develop ment of the commonwealth. The past winter has lcn eerere on many neople, nnd a light tax upon them will nfTbrd erent relief. The Yn- qulna writer also adds thnt n fair nnd Just nspessmenf, shfcldlntr and fnvonne no irmn, would result in nunllzlnsr conditions without lower ing tho total tax receipts. Grants Pass Courier': But one farmer has ever been governor In this sfnte, though several have been candidates. Somehow the farmers cet left on election dav. Three times hnvo the republicans nomina ted farmers for governor, namely: John A. Denny. J. C Toltnan and T. R. Cornelius, all of whom were defeated nt the polls. Oneo hnvo the democrats elected n farmer gov ernor. John Whltenker, who ran ntrninst Farmer Dennv. But Farmer John F. Miller, the demo cratic nominee for governor was de feated. Thus, out of five farmer candidates, hut ono was elected, nnd no neat nnotuer inrmer. Oregonlan (Dem. Issue): There seems to be no thought of anyone to contest renomlnntlon with either Pen nover or Webb. The supreme judgeship nomination does nnt promise to he n walk over for riiaver, even witn Ills fcnown sup port, on ncrotint of ills unpopular ity lu Multnomah county, intensl fled during his term of office. Should Warren Trultt develop a formidable stiength for the republi can nomination, Multnomah dem ocrats are apt to favor a pood East ern Oregon man, if a good one can be found who will mnlte the race In fiord nnd Stmhnn tho valley already has two judges on tho sup-erne bench, and 1 ho Eastern Ore gon man. it Is t bought, would add strength to the ticket. Albany Herald: The Oregon ballot reform league, with its head quarters in Portland, have issued a call to tho electors of the state, and gone into tho work with n syste matic determination to prosecute it to n successful termination. Their avowed purpose is to procure the enactment of a law Imbed upon the Australian ballot system, and the present outlook Is decidedly towards the accomplishment of tlu.t purpose. Uucklen's Arnica Salve. Thobcst salve In tho world forcutg, bruin ex, ho red, lilccrM.imlt rheum, rover Bores, tot ter, chopped hiinils, clillljlulns, corns, and nil Rkln eruption, nnd positively curca piles, or no pay required, ltla guaranteed lo glvo perfect KutUfuctlon or money re funded. l'rlco2uouU per box. For wile liv lutilci J Krv. druggist. A Suvereign Remedy. Dr. E. S. Helden: For coughs, colds and bronchial affections I con sider your Ethereal Cough Syrup as ii sovereign remedy. It lias cured me quicker than anything I ever used. JUIIN, JACKSON, Stock ton. Large slzo 51.00 small 50 ceuts. For sale by all Drugg.sts. FlMGlACKLE! Largest Stock am GREATEST VARIETY', Newes u Goods ! IUOST REASONABLE PRICES. BROOKS & HARR1TT, No. 94 State Street, Salem, Oregon. Latest designs In Baby Carriages, Hammocks and Summer Goods will arrive in a few days. gSTNo troublo to show goods. TWO REDUCTIONS. Wo must reduce our stock in order to make room for our spring goods. Therefore we will also reduce our already low price? on BOOTS AND SHOES For the next forty days. Glvo us a call and be convinced tliat we mean what we say. Yours, respectfully, KRAUSSE & KLEIN'S, No, 221 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. EDi N. JEDES Proprietor o the Candy Kitchen, CONFECTIONERIES, FANCY GROCERIES, FRUITS, C1GAR8 AND TOBACCOS 313 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. East Salcra Grocery Store A, JM. Risbter Is now rendv to walton nil thnt may wish nnythln? In the lino of groceries, nnd win sell ns rcrtRonnbloas any one In the city. more locaieu on corner jinrion and Fourteenth streets. 2.22.1m 11 The legitimate actress and vo calist, will play six nights at REED'S OPERA HOUSE, Commencing MONDAY, Mar. 31. The opening bill will be FANCHON THE CRICKET. Miss Rena Marsells, will ap pear as Fauchou tho Cricket. Miss Rena Marsells hns conduc ted tier own company for the past ten years, and lias played in all the largest cities of the wtiild. It is to be hoped that the citizens of Salem will pack the house, for she mer its It. 3-54-5t PATRONIZE Home Industry, nnd use Mountain Hnlm Cough Cure. Guar anteed to give rcllet or money refunded Muuuftictmed By 11. H. fross, Salem, Ore gon. Aslt yourdrugglstforlt. l-8dlm THIS PAPER ls kjRkffiWlSi Agency, 3 nnd 65 Merchant' Exchnngi, S n Kranclsoo. California, where contract!) or advertising can bo made lor it. SOCIETY NOTICES. KNIOHTSOK PYTHIAS.-Itegular meet Ing on Tucnday night of each week nt 7: W p. m. J.O'DONALDtC. O. w. ii. ii. w'ATKiia. k. of it. una a. meets (Nirfipi Commercial and Kerry MreetH, every Hut- uruuyui ;.xip. III. J. I,. MlTClIKKI., I. A. MANNINO, Secretary. n. a. A1JVK LODGE No. IS. I. O. O. F. J In Odd KelloWH' Hall upsWlrK. Hucceedimid spring Un time when pwlug to loan luonoy to farmmsnt l.l....1lillatlivtu: m A Orcatj Country. Tlio Willamette valley proper Is about 150 miles long and -10 miles wide. Thus Its area Is about 0,000 Htmare miles; but by going up Into the foot-hills any considerable alti tude this area is easily increased to 10,1)00 square miles. Tho area of the whole watershed of the Willamette river Is full 15,000 square miles. This Is larger than Connecticut, which has 4,000 square miles, Dela ware i.',050, Maryland 12,210, Mtibsa chUKotts, 8,1115, New Hampshire t,aM, New Jersey 7,815, Rhode Is land 1,250, and Vermont 0,lH square mites. A cams ix rorxT. In our forefather' days, pimple wtre at trlbuwd to tfitaied blood. Hut modern medicine ha draonitrattd that rich food doe net create eruption by foultnj the bldod, but retard dlstttlou, which make the itomtch torpid, and the circulation lOEsltb, and la turn cauiei au cufeebled action of tho port which council or become pimply. Tho taodorn theory therefore ti not to treat the blood, but the itomach and liver. and 11 It under thl new idea, that Joy Vece table EanarlUawaicoucelud. It It wlj lux the old 'blood dhcato ' Idea out of ex liUace, A cat lu point "I have bad for ) tart ipell o tadletitlou and djrtptpila and ttttd nearly cTerythluc rtually I took one of the Itadlaz Mrtaparlllat. It rauted plot pit to break out tu my ttce, which I wattoldwticauied by the potato, llrarlur that toft Veittbl 6amparU!a did uot con Ulnmlseral. In-ntfor It. Thaplmpletdlt appeared and I bare bad no return of the M ipll. Ida emu fur tudujtttlon and ;iptptla an 1 tho accusant face eruption. " Mi. C. P. brciar. mi uifiea itrwt, s, r. A. It.-cdgwlck l'otit, No. 10, Depart v ment of Ureiron. moot tnrv Mntwlnv evening ut tho bull oer the Oregon Land coiiipany'a otllce. Visiting comrades un wi umuv luvui'u lonuena. p. (J.Siikkma.n, l'ost Commadcr. 8. A. ItANBLE, Adjutu t. Wm. rown Co. DEALERS IN,' BOOTS AND SHOES, Leather and Findings New Express Wagon. WILLIAM' 1I0LC0MB Has started a new cxprets wagon and Is now ready to deliver ouggage to and from tho depot, nnd to any part of the city. Uigacga of any kind delivered on shert notice lUUE AND PREVENTIVE WITH. out medicine For Information con corning Dr. A. WILKOIID HALL'S ileum i-ampniei, can on or nuaresn i. i. muukk, ixeai Age, 1 University liulldlne, Salem Oregon, P. J. MARTELL, Star Chop House,. CourtStrcct, Salem, Oregon. Everything Whnn lunch nt all honm llrot-clnps. Give us a call. t.!2tf cifi ' it i.i.i WOOL, CASH PAID FOR HIDES, PELTS, AND FURS. This house carries a largo stock of flrst ctos goods fiom the best munufuctuiers lu tho torl(l,nud is prepared to glc batlsfao tlon.both in sljo and quality, to eery one who will puicliase goods nt them, IvIrS. P.A,Crump DRESSMAKER, Misses' Dresses Specialty !'. 5-Cnll nt -101 Summer street. New Fish Market.. Allen Rhodes hnsestnblishcd n new .Kishi Market on State street, nnd he kecp&n good supply of n-di. poultry und came.. uivummnian anu yo promptly attended to. nrdarrwlll be s-as-im .H. L LAMOUREAUX, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.. No. 231 Commercial Street, SALEM Jobbing promptly attended to. I!li8tatehtieiit Office: ; 3-I.UO OREGON SHAW & DOWNING, eai- Estate Agents J. H, ELGIN Wagon and Cariago .Repairing or making. Wheel building n speciality. Al I works guumntced; rtmy nnd trucks built to order, nt low water price; corner Commeiclal nnd Chemeketc streotn. J M7-tf. . WANTED,, Tho dally patronage or flvo hundred tarn. Ille.-i nt the North Salem meat market. C. E. LOUX, Proprietor. jHL. O. U. W Salem, Oregon. Mcetn each ednesday o cnlng at Its bull In Mate In aumnco block, corner Commercial und Chvtiielcctii Htrects. Visiting und Sojourn lug bgetlircn Invited H A IIa.nui.k, .VI W IitA Eun, Recorder. I'ltOKlMSIONAL GAUDS. 7 A. Afl'LEaATE, attorney at law .,'rhr block, Commertml uud Htute treotK, U.Uem, Or. J. J. Shaw, ATTOIt.N KY AT LA V, Halem, Oregon. Oftlce find door to thn inn nt h.wi nr stHlnt In the rciir of Iidd & lluah'i bnnk. rnlLMON KOItD, attorney at law, Halem, ,-L Oregon. Ottlce upatalra In Wttun'M block. JOHN A. CARBON,"" CouuteUor und attorney at law. Member of the liar of Ontario, Canada. UU btule street, Knleui, Oregon. AXD- GENERAL AUCTIONEERS!. BSSTWe Imvon, larKe lit of 'farm lands and city property for sale Wo also lake ehnrgo of auction sales in any part of tho mute. """"" WMMSROIAL STREET. SALEM. OREGON. 45-Uraneh oillco at 8IIerton, U. F. DeOulrc, Agent. . The Delivery hm and B Next Thing YM'iW UfOA'Aiiri I AJllyrtrt (U iV FREE. Reading Room and Restaurant pennuuent restaurant und n free reading S l .mllL Vf. U T U ha". ant vcr? cor? ?J lyc?-,llcl.t J"our Patronage. Board per week S.t.o0; single meals -Jte. h ai lmdw Morgan & Mead, City "Dray men I r,nlLw1r.k.d0S? wlln Promptcess and-dls-patcti. only the best uen aro employed. 8-1-00 We wish lo mention Is From Terminal or 'inferior Points the w Northern P -o CHARLia C CURTIS. M. D., Hureeon und Uniaasniiithlo phjlclun. Otllce und rctldoncv, lMLiourtkinvt, Inortlcelor. nierly occupied by Dr. RUdcn, Palon), Or. Office houra toWu, in. uud from a to 3 and 7 to 8 p. in, l)cako of the rectum uud chroulo UUeaiea u iHilulty. Kineen yeara Wi';,rtV-ili'jyA!H' "TNOORAl'IIKR ut.lyprlterCopywt. Wllliuuke reiHirU of frlatii, etc; wpjtuir oil JyiVe writer accumtcly und uwtly dOue. oil K mer A T euton, furulluro more, Com. mrrctaUtrvct.tiulem, . T-R.A.O. HULL, PUyalotun und Svtrguon h.U.KM, DltKdON. Iloui. 0 to 13-3 to VL Sfff""11' Strt- iwiiciire, no.itn Ma cm. Kiirmrlv rr 1. Ilunalo, N. V IJOHKIirAMcNALLY, " ., ARCUITK U. IKi bTATK STRUCT. or 1. u ifml kreclncutlon of all clataea of of bulldtuw un abort notice. Muwrlu teudeneeuf work promptly looked aher. aMf JOHN K.NIUHT. DUCKSMITH. llonethoelnc and rt-lrlnt a kpeclalty lVi W,.,'.11 prepared to do uil KhuUor buildlnnd cuarantee natl.faol Uon' Ml-ln ,)MT?frercce'v,,,Bn8l,llior thtse Important vehicle, built pcchlly for uh, for grocers' dellverv wKons and city express wa.'.ns exa,SAU 'n,CrCStei1 '" Veh,B,w f hl- d- l"vHl to c,H and R. M. WADE & CO ""FtSot P-'''- & HHIDGFORD Kansas House, Wn Parly Conventions. git SS. Ndemon n"f-MHri'J" ' bo gJS Corner ot Court anil Hii E, M. LAW, Proprietor, iH Is the line to take To all Points EastaDd South. el,tu.fo tJ,nl.ne car route- Itruns through (tlbule trains every day In tho year 10 ST. PADL AND CHICAGO !. (No change of cars.) Composed of dlnlnecars unsurpassed. t unman drawing room ideepers Of latest equipment,. TOURIST Sleeping Cars! 1 aIVj.1tSan. constructed and in which lniTSmi,I-K,.0.nl?.both free and lur- lots ' tlckeu,and UO l Utht una econ1-c,aM i'Oll , l?T.T?n ivm -r. . -. . iinVj.!yn3?n" '.no connecting- with all: service6 u,recl nna uninterrupted ' nVi!,i,"i,.nnleerr reservations can bose 'tberuid ndMluco trough any agent of fit ! lnl'mAVJ" xlSUe ? and from alt points 1,1 S.GLir2";."!A " Europe in be p.iny ' ticket oti.ce ol this com- o imc taiicu n new name lim wll cnntluue to kerve ourttro " wtth tbe Sfn'V0 '"rkl unorU, KUo iliolit u yoUodl' OUou' 'lndwumdo No Chtneae employed. .Miorkrvnciia man umi i'...V".",nrn lo be Md I April utli. tute party "joruerofsstaieET.iv,.. ! A" ' OeneraJ ilusemrer AcenL No- iCountv ,k.. "T.L'.Jm,v I iliTffi r- Washington; 1-ort- rrtfin. -wu nro tetn .. -!JI I i"bw( n--xMij , awa dJanOIl I llllllllV lt.nt KiiiHuni iii,...: . : r:t vmiu- r i iitrrtrrtini nn MMM.H . at o'V KNT'ON. '," n.n;l andotherdetalU furnUhed V, ..W5. "ly on viin.ia.. . " "Pl"'i m to any agent or Inform and" notitVJ I A. D. OH AnT.TATJ S-IMWW JACOB L. MITCl lcal Agent, Ha lem, or. In 1 Ill iillnnnTsliTi'liJllflll In I Il iillMMMMMIMIMIMtliil IHll Ill HI .., . .- Au., . ! w-j ii i ii in mi r-MTOwrfiwrroriiiiMi, iitfliiMBaar iH-riTiV'i-iiiiMtiiii i t-n ,.. , .A-jmtr-t -aivl i i nlfciiiii mi iiifrSiMHlKBBBHHH m K