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THE CAPITAL EVENING- JOURNAL. SLNGLE BLESSEDNESS. ' ut A pontontod Old Maid Discusses tho Marriago Question. A row l'romlnent Hints on the Education of Girls-Marrlngo a Sad Lottery and, at tljo Iost, a Stato Full of Cares, Worry and Anxieties. j I havo met with very few unmarried ludics who havo not appeared to mo to feel, after tho ago of thirty, that their existence was thoroughly comfortless and wretched, writes an "Old Maid" vintho Now York LedRor. Many havo I hoard express them selves thus openly; nnd that such is tho fact can very easily be learned by an ac curate observor of tho human countenance. Hi a -also certain that three out of every fivo of tho young ladies of tho present day must remain unmarried, becauso so many young men thinlc they can not exiet on less than two thousand a year when married ; and how few men thero aro with two thousand a year compared with tho number of young ladies in tho country I There aro sometimes Jive, six, eight girls in ono family; gener ally all tolerably pretty, and most of them pleasing and accomplished women many possessing talents of no ordinary stamp yet, perhaps, in our drawing-rooms these lovely and accomplished beings aro com pletely neglected by tho other sex, "be causo" (I must repeat tho sentiments I havo heard from thousands of young men of fashion) "I never talk to girls. Idaronot pay attention, to unmarried womon, because I am not a marrying man; my friend, , flirted with so-and-so, and was accused of behaving improperly. I don't like to ex cite f also hopes ; I shall never marry, unless I can. find a wifo with at least two or three thousand a year, becauso I am much richer unmarried with tho small fortune I have." It is of no uso to quarrel with the stato of society as it is at present constituted, for wo can not alter it; but I think it might be beneficial to givo a few hints on tho educa tion of womon, which might perhaps bo useful in procuring them, in a stato of singlo blessedness, as it is very falsoly called, a greater share of happiness, or a less load of misery, than they at present ap pear to mo to possess after tho awful ago of thirty. A girl at thirty is called an old maid. She goes to a ball, and generally sits neglected all tho evening, or danco with somo gentle man who has been asked often to dino at her father's house, and who perhaps, re marks: "Miss is rather paiscc a good old girl and I must do my duty there; and now I shall danco with tho beautiful Miss ." My henrt always bleeds for the mortiHcations I see endured by theso poor old girls continually. Thero aro certainly somo singlo women whoso talents havo made them as much considered in society as they ought to be; but, then, I havo generally ob served that they havo fortunes, or have had advantages above others to bring them into notice, and to givo to tho natural ambi tion of tho human species somescopo of action. I will suppose a caso in which thero are four girls a moderate proportion in one family and two sons; and I will suppose their father possesses livo thousand a year. I will suppose ono of tho four young ladies , very pretty, ono tolerably pretty and the other two rather plain. They havo been ed- , ucatcd. In all probability, as tho greater proportion of American girls aro. First of all they go every Sunday to church, and are moderately rich, perfectly honorable, up j right and well principled. It is only for j their own happiness that 1 would propose jamQhangeln tne education or a class for whom I entertain so high a respect. Theso four young ladies havo all been i brought up with tho idea that thoy will be- como wives and mothers, and are taught to j cherish theso natural affections which, if by somo remotochanco ono out of tho four ever does marry, will make her so amiablo and lovely as a married woman. They aro all i allowed to read modern novels, at least all such as aro considered to havo a moral tendency. .Now, I maintain that thero is scarcely onoof theso works which docs not Imnri as any young woman witn tno idea that 1-appiness can alono be found in lovo and marriage. Tha heroine is very amiablo and perfect, ! surr unded with admirers, all contending for t'iOhonorsof her least notico; but where is the novel which represents four poor, pretty, unnoticed girls, who aro destined to pas their young years without so much as ono admirer amongst them? Year after year passes their bloom and beauty fado and my four lovely and accomplished warm-hearted beings, hav i ing seen all . their youthful castles fall one Dy one, oocomo nsuess ana S unhappy. They havo littlo in life to in iterestthem; ono dies of a complaint of tho spino; another lives many years on nrrow- f root and cairs-ioot jeiiy, ana is onvoiopeu in flannel oven in July; n third is under the caroof aDr, S. for Indigestion; and, per haps, tho fourth, who is mado of tougher materials and born with loss feolitig than tho others or, perhaps, from liavmg some thing tJ occupy her mind, in preparing tho arrow-root for one sister and ordering tho haid dumplings prepared by Dr. S. for tho other- -out.ives her sorrows and disappoint Jments; and, if sho takes an interest in her brother's children, or a sharo in their edu- cation, or iu something which gives vent to those affections which aro implanted by nature Jn tho breast of woman, sbo becomes happy. This, then, appears to mo to bo tho se cret too much neglected in fcraalo educa tion. Teach tho eirls, by all means, mat, lone great source of happiness consists In tho Indulgence of virtuous affection; but do not teach them that there is no affection capable of producing this happiness ox cept such as may bo folt for a lover or hus band. If the heart uo proporiy reguiateu it may take a warm and sufficiently on grossing interest in many objects loss Intl ; matclv connected with it. Marriago is a ( sad lottery, and, at tho best, is a stato full i of cares and anxieties. Freodom and inde pendence ought not to bo lightly pat-tod I with, or set down as possessions or nine 1 value. rlckons and the ClercT"11"1' Bays Jamos Payn in the Independent: innna itaitd tn toil n Rtirv of meeting with a clergyman in a railway train who he'd forth to his fellow-travelors ever so : Inng upon tho novelist's private failings. ; Dickens is an atheist, sir, as I happen to Irn .... .l.Alnnlann nnmhlnv qnil T l-AfrAt 1ft say. drinks' and so on. 'Dear me, bow sad Have you ever seen him drunk!' asKed Dickens. 'Well, not exactly drunk; nn, but certainly overtaken by liquor. ITaa ,, ,.,,,. iuti Vi.m cnhArl' 'Wall. that is too much to say. Oh, yes, I have i seen him sober. 'Often!' 'Yes, often.' i 'No, sir, only once. You see him now for I uienrsiume. A Ulvlslon oT Measure. r. .. n.i tk Itlhani. PllAnAl.thAt. v.. a and Major Bevengallons were taken ti-nn with the jim-jams together, sir, the There was not enough liquor between us f r that I bad the Jims awl b bad the jarai.but, sir, wa couldn't oofflbJne I" mm klein No. 211 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. ARE TI-IT3 LEADERS IN Ladios and Gents' Fine Dross-Shoos Also a hi re o line of Lailiis', MI-scs' unci Clilliliens' canvus slioei for summer. Homember they ill make It an object lor you to call on them mill they will show you the best Hues of goods in the eitv. This firm is well known to all the citizens of Salem, anil sui rounding country, as a Jinn that handles nothing but reliable goods. Take the people's ord for it and call on these gentlemen when In want of foot-wear. Tlicir Spring Slock is Unsurpassed in Qualify ami Prices. J ST. PAHS sr IvOOK - OUT ! Something is Going to Drop at BODWELL'S NEW SHOE STORE 95 Siato Street, Siilcin. ocontcmplntenclumge of business soon, nnd w 111 thercfoie make Sweeping lte ductlons lii eci tuln line ol Hoots nnd .Shoes In 01 dor to reduceour stock to a minimum. V c iwiint Moncj I 1 oil need Hoots mid Shoes. Come nnd OMimlno Roods and prices and see irit w 111 not i.iy you to lay In one or two years supply at the prices we oiler GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES ! A child can buy nschpapnsnniaiOU our store. Wo mean business, nnd If you cnr shoes look us up. YOUHS FOlt "KOLD KOIN;" . BAILEY F BOD WELL, J rp TOE lrm j ffi ! FOUND! Success in Business requires preparation ! Therefore, thoroughly master Commercial Arithmetic, Business Penmanship and Business Correspon dence, Book-keeping by borh Single and Double .Entry, the natuie and correct titc of Comnieicial Papers, Commercial Law and Business practice. Learn, also, Shorthand and Typc-wrltlng, Manifold, and Dictation work. All these aro needed in business, and arc thoroughly taught by exper ienced teachers at the SALEM BUSINESS COLLEGE Griswold's Block, Salem, Oregon. B O B O O o T T O O . T ,. S ff"" O. E S WM. BROWN & CO. DlIAI.KltS IN Leather and Findings CASH PaID fob Wools, Hides, I'clt? ami Fur; 231 Commercial St. Salem, Or, VS . . Tfo P - -J0?&UUf eS" nm Wt,KQ9m THE BEST STOCK OE STOVES v. - " IN THE CITY IS, AT , R. M.'WADE &' GO'S V 282 to 286 Cpmmorcial Street, SALEM: j . a Boys anql Girls. The ' soliiHil will own on the 2ltb of September. IhoroUKlt lntrue- tHiu In the primary ami nn ,neel English Branches. LATIN AND ELEMLXTS OF MISIC i-ln eourw.- TlJUMSaniinirllH'rtnlhrinRiioii in i. be 1'iul mi npplluntliin lo ki:v. v. ii. ro-T, Cor. Ulioinokclti mid state Ms. s-90-tr CONSERVATORY OF Ml'SlC ! , Willamette Uniwnsitj. Jtost smcuwfttl School of mu-le on the noitliw est coast. About 150 STUDENTS LAST YEAH. Course in Pluno, Orparx SSlnRlnc, Violin, Hurmony, unci Coutlter- calnt. lllulomns on eomDletlon ol enurso. Tcncliois.; 7,. .M. l'nrvln, rmnkio 1'. Jones, KvnCox. AsMstnnt.I.ulu.M. Smith. l-'lrst term begins Mommy, Sepli inner Sd, lSsS. Send for catalogue. For lull her paitlcul.ua audioes Z. M. PAKVIN, Musical Director, baleiu, Or. h-17-dtf-wlt Trucks and Drays. MORGAN & MEAD Aro now piolded with lino now drays and tiucksandaropieparod lo do all busi ness In that lino In tho bp-tof shape. , They glo their personal MipeiiMon lo allwoik. Uoi nor Stale and I'oumicieial sticets. Garland Stoves, Cliailcr Oak Slovw, Iiriglilon Ilango AND MANY OTHER LEADING STYLES. Mm a Cwflfilrle Stck T Hardware id Farm iiafliimry, Wagtw siri fsirii SEE Ono hundred acres of extin clear land, line for dlvldini! up Into small tracts, Is only thicu louiths of a milo 1'ioni Siileni post olllcc. l'llcoJSSporaciP. THOMAS A l'AYNll. NEffZEALAlP JOS. AIjHEUT. Agent, Salem, Oicgon For Bargains IN Family Groceries Provisions, Fiuils Hie,, CIO '10 'V rjioaiAS BUKitoivs, Commrclul Stroot, Stilani, Or C'oun.iy pioduceof all kinds nlwtiyH on hand. If jou havonot tiadqd wllh mu lo loie, I respectfully Millclt n tilal btllcMiiu I can suit you both In pi lias and quality. THE OLD RELIABLE Illacksmllh anil Wniton innkcr, John Knight Is now Iu 1 ) j outaiiliahcd at hU new limners on l.lbcity Stfeet. Ho iihes all the now mothods In his art and makes u sptclalty of dlscanw of hoi-so's feet. lM-nnk I.yin h has chaiicu ol tho wiikoii department and does a Ktmoial icp.ihlm; buslnosK. TlipHd KOiitlemcn mo loo well nnown for us lotiy and inemnmoud them Mr. Knight has bnen liero for 1ioi1im $50. IipRSES, $50. Ono hundred hoail of blood nuiieH anil joung hoisen for wile. lorty or lltly coltH uxpecUd in tho spunc Two linn horses, Clyde and l'oi'mcon Htouk, weight sixteen nnd seventeen hundred: lt,io been with tho band for the imKt tlueo reun). Original stock fioiri the best (juallty ut mares. Kor particular addrosj nrceo V. It. 1IYAKS, wit. Salem, Or. ORECONIAN RAILWAY CO. (Liuiituil Llnij.) CHAS. X SCOTT, - - Itfielvpr. On and nfter Feb. 18 ISttUnd until further notico tniliiM will run daily (ujtcept Hun day) as follews: 15.A.ST SIUI, CoburMHll rortlMMall I'rom I'ort-land STATION. Tow'rd I'oi t land l.v.lluam l-oitTi.AMi ! v Ar. I.KXinu, Ar. I0.U) KcMitor.rfrfVni.Mt' lv. 8.16 pin lluy'u Uindlns, IAf IM 2.M Ht. Paul's, l l!l7 8.18 II. til .ii 3 ft" j. ml Otwua iHltou Woodburn, i'on'useiid. HuKee, JIU Angol, Down's, KllvwUm, . iKu5r.ru' llncieay, Annuvflla, twt,J Ol' iWw l'teiHf'kw. fcowMv8to, Cobttrg. XH Vhf rTlekMa t ItMKU IfOO lTTtfl I MO 11.24 .ll I1.U0 iOM Will 0.IM ADO Ml MO m am m Miawi uuuUmm lwrm rviinn-iUiii at Hay'a lauding wlih kinw "Cltyaf ii ". 3. nwnT. Uweral (iffl. N W I or. K:ri and rortinna, Ofao ill per Mralo. 1.1 II.I.lsN.,i ,M vi,i , M I., t HAMlll'.llMN. b n c is an d Chamberlin. Ileal ' Eslaif and I nsu ranrc kills. v BBS 4 h Boy anil Sell Ileal Estate, Kcgolialc Loans .M) Transact a General Agency Business. OPERA HOUSE, Court Street, SALEM OREGON, AVo lmvo on our list ti great variety of very ilcalrablo property for .sale, tuitl as our business Is not altogether confined lb Real ISslnto tiaus autions, wo aro ablo to furnish purchasers llicaO bargains without claiming unreasonable commissions. Our long residence In tills Country and familiarity with its condition and peculiarities render us competent judges of wlioio tho best lands aro to bo found and purclines made. t Wo have faith in Oregon of its future greatness; and especially tills fcectlon of the WlILunettco Valley. Tho man who IuvpdIb Iiuro In real properly runs no risks, it will lm more prolltable than banl; stooks. Our soil iindclimato arc not o.xcolled, and people- nrollndiuif It out. Now is tho llmo to buy. Wo tuo situated hi thai nartlos niiiUlnirJlnvestnionls, if desired can seeuio loans on tho most icasonnblo terms. Tho following partial list will show. somo of tlie proDerties we aro ollcring for sale. 100 aeies, 0J miles south of Salem, all under feneo now barn mid fair house small orchard road by the place. Payment down, balance on time at 8 percent. Price 15,00(1. 102 acres, 5 miles soutbwost from derails, good house and barn w'itb oiebard OUacics undorplow. l,r00 do n, balauoo on time. I'lico $-l".fi0 per acre. 107 acres, -1 miles north of Salem, iniprovemoiilH llrsl-cliiss- ,".20 acres un der plow plenty of slock water and range. Will divide land. $10 per acre for Improved part. 1G0 acres, 7 miles east of Salem 80 acres in cultivation fit) in past mo lest in young limber all under lenee iiinnlng water good., house bain uranary oi chard sell stock if wanted. $27 per acre. 2().'i aoios, 12 miles northwest of Salem on lino between I 'oik and Yam hill counties excellent land and good neighborhood all under lence partsunimcr-li.llowed. l'arl piyment dowji, balance on time. $20 per acre. .'120 acies, 1!1 miles east of Balem, all fenced 2 go.al houses fair barn- good oicliaril several spnngs on uie pntee goiai limns in waiein. , lier acre. II).) aeies, 7 miles oust ofSalom well 'tutored with barn and oieliaid. Tho land Is Ilnoly hiluntod and oan bo divided into two places tho toad running on two skies ono-hulf mile from railroad. $2.1 'per acre. 200 acres, 12 miles oasl of I Salem excellent improvement nil li vatloi well watered mid ilnoly situated. yy per tturo. eullt- 8fi iieren ) acres In glowing uritln fair Iioiicu anil lmrn I aores moadow fine j oiingoielmnl one-hall mllo Irani l O. crop goon withplHce. 1'osscbsiou given at sale. I'rico-lOO. 0 nrie, adjoining oust Kaleni villi hotiiw barn and orchnid can bo divided iulo il-2 ttcro lots lacing town has a delightful view will lie worth double pieseul price s mhi. $.-1,000. 8r0 Heron, lo miles from Salem .'100 acres In cultivation two Iiouhch and liyrns with irchurd plenty oriiuinlnjj water no lMtlerhtoek and tanning land hi Marlon couiilv mII fenced Ih divided iuUi many lleltU and pastures, A bargain for some one. Half down, balance on limp to milt. $15 per acre. 075 ticreg, 8 miles from Balem all under fence ITiOartrea at one time un der plow Hue iutuio land khuI along ono side can lw divided to wilt puivliMMir. One-half down, balance on longtime. $17 pur acre. 00 aore, 8 miles from Kilem 1 wit In orchard I in garden CO uiidi r plow balance goMl pasture gwHl Ikiiiimj and barn. A ohanco for some ono wanting garden pr.iiierl.v. $8,OQ0. Store nnd ltekof nu'rohandlse with warehouse worlli $0003 aim ivaideiice Ifd(wire4l, ltuuleil on O. A 0. It. It,, gitotl location for biisinoss no better grain secllon In the WlllMinutUi valley. Good lioitM with oue-littlf acre of laud, In North K.1U111 near sli-eet oar line when extended If sold noon. $800, Half blvk Koitt Huleiii," on mill oreek wltli good Iioums and bun. Plenty of fruit $im Wf offer for the flml lliae-about 30 loU Iu A. K. WulterV addillon to Srtloiu, lautfing In tuloi' fnnii $250 lo $500. The location Is Hue, uiMin the ItlglieMtgroiiiiif In Hwt S.deiu, over-lixiklug the entlro city wiiil Iu pluln view oj ull theritate JlullillngM, with the Count uud Caneadd HounUiiu In the cliutuace, while Mtill (outwitl loom up.thieeever Uoiting miiow ptnUs, Prompt Attention Given to All Inquiries WILLIS & CHAMBKlililN: ohkita' h0uhk block, court st., Salem,-'' : : Oregon, TltANSrOItTATION. TM YA0UINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development company's atenmnlilii line. 'MU mllett shorter, 4Ai liours lesKtlliicuiHii by any othei louto. First eliiiw tlimngb immonccr nnd frelebt lino from Port linid nnd nil olntH in thoWll lamctte vallPv to nnd from San Francisco TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundnys): lMpAllmti ........ 1:00 Pit IflM't'orvillllfi -1M0PM Vrrivo Yniulnn fi:R01'M l.eiio niiulnH - ...... .fi:lAM l.fno Cmvnllls ....... loan AM nlu Allmny ....... imoABI i. A C. tnilns connect nt Albany nnd 'oiwilllx. j The above train connect nt YAQUINA 1 lth tltn Ointron l)ecloiiment Coi Lino it stin-.ililps between nqulnn nnd 8nn I'l.iui'isca. SMI.I.NO IIATKS. I . IMHW, FIIOM8VN FHANCISCO 1 w ill iincttc Valley, Thursday Dee . w III mu He Valley Monday " 17. W l'l iiiii-ite Vtillev Hundny " so. Tl VMK1I8. FltOM YAQUINA. Ii mu tie Valley Wednesday Dec.12 u llimietto Valley Monday 'IhU coinimm riertw tho right to h nitre sailing dates Ithout notice. .. II. riNscnirersItom Portland nnd nil illainptle Valley points can make close iimiuvtloii Mllh tho trains of the MIl'INA H(lUTi:at Albany orCorvnllla. mil u de-itlned to San Francisco, sbould niiaiiKitonirlont Yaqulna tho evening liefoie date of sailing. l'lsM-itjrcr ninl I'lt-leht Kates Alwnts tkf Lowest. For Information apply to Messrs III'I.MAN' & Co., Frclsht nnd Ticket Agents iXX) and IMS Front St., Portland. Or. Drto CO. 1IOOUK, Ae't flen'l Frt. A 1'ass. Agt., Oregon Paclllell. It. Co.. Corvnllln, Or. O 11. HASWKMi,Jr.Gen'l Frt; & Pass. Agt. Oiegon Dovclopmcnt Co., 301 Montgomery St.; San Francisco, Cal' TI.Mi: TAIIIjI: I51VKK DIVISION. 'lhcelegantly equipped steamboats. Wm M. llivig, Capt. (ieo. ltaabe; tho N. 8. Ilentley, dipt. .r.JP. Coulter; tho Three Msten, Capt. W. P. Short; mo In service loi p.is-.cngcr and fielght tnillle lictwcen Conalltsand Portland and Intermedins pnlnts, iiuiklug time lound tilpH each Meek as follews: NOllTll HOUND (.eaves Corallls Mou day, Wednesday and 1'ildny at 8 a. m. Ai rives at Salem Monday, Wednesday and Fi Idny at :l p. in. I.ein tw Salem Tuesday, Thiu-sday and !-aturdav nt tin. in. Arrives at ln t In ndTuuMlnj, Thursday anil Satur day st it'll) p. m. -OlT'llI IlOUND Leaves Portland Mon. 4I11.V, Widnesda and I'lldnv nt (I a. 111. rti 1 1 es at Salem Monday, Wednesdny anil I'lldnv at 7:1." p. m, Leaves halem Tues. tiny, '1 bin sdn and Hatiudny at (I a. m. AnlM-s nt CoimiUIs Tuesday, Th'irsday sntuiiluy ut :i.,lOi. in. 1'ni' Height and passenger rates apply to the captains and pm-si l-softho icspccllvo bouts, or to W. AI. Dulling, agent, 'JOi) unit StUI'innt stuet. Pmtlnud; Ullbert llros. aaents.Salein; I. M. Adair, agent, Albany C A. Miller, agent, CoimiUIs; or to the gen end lielglit and passenger agent. Corvmlls. O. ,. C. tialus connect ut Albany and Comillis C W. r.OWT.N, Superintendent. Wm. IIOAM, (leneiul Mnnager. -VI A- Soullrci'ii Pacific Company's Line. TIIR MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. lime liitui'Cii Snli'in anil S.i;i Finni'luin 'ltilitj-t lloiiis. CAI.II (lUMA nxl'llliHS TUAIN ltU.V 1IAII.1 in.iwi on roim.Afii ANiiM. r. 7a7)TitnT "N'ortli. l:Wp. in. I Lv." Poitliiuil Ar. 10:15 n. in. 11.11 p. ill. I Lv. Salem L. 7:5.1 n. 111. 7,M"ia. 111. Ar. Sail Fmn. l.v. 7jU)p, 111. lioil.ri." l1AH8llStJKinilAls"-( DAILY K. CHIT HlINllA'i). 8(X) a, 111. 11:10 a. m ii, 10 p. Ill Hv. Poitlimd Ar. I n.-I" p. 111. Lv Milium Lv. ( Uffi! p. in. Ar. Kugfiio Lv. I'.OI ii. 111 ULLMAN IIUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS For nucoiiiiiiodiitioii 01 hicond clnss piissrugi'iii atliii hud lo cpro h tmlus, 'IheH. p. eoiiii';y's ierry inakt's con nectloii Mlt' ail tlin li'Riilai tmnm 011 th I'jic isiliio Division liom lootol F stico Portland. Vcst Siilo Division, Between Portland .mil Cei'Viillis: IIUIA (liXt'HIT Hl'XHA). 7:) 11. 111. 1 1.T.-PiiTtlmid Ar. (:20 p. 111. Ilfcaip. m. Ar. CorvallU Lv. lflJ11.n1. A l.fIfT ny uud Corvtilllx isinnect iTTu iiullisnl Oiegon Pnclllii HalliiHid. 'lhi'iiugh tlcki'tMto all polnu south and east In Cnliloi uia I.MMIKHH rilMW (IIAII.Y liXCKITBUNDAY.) liM p. 111. I Lvr'l'oillaiid Xf. ifcOOnTnT. HOO p. 111. 1 Ar.McJIUinvllloLv. li: Ui 11. in. "hroiigh Tickets To nil lsili t MOUTH iintl KAST -VIA- CaliforniA. For lull iiilormiittoii refHrding mtiw, inupA, uui.,niiply tu thu (Jomismy's nguut, Salem, Oregon. K. P. UOdlTlUS, Asst. (, F. and Paw. Ag't, ft. KOKllLKU. Mnnager. iMir nml iiinmu nun in v COMPANY. Columbia River Route.' lrulus for tin eMt lluo I'ortlaml at7:i5 1 in Hint 8 p hi dully. Tie tt to and from prlucliwl jiolnu In tin UnltiKlStHtHH.Ciic mlu nnd Kum H). ELECANT fULHANN PAL'.C CARS KiHlgrunt Bliwpliie Ohm run 1urniiffs,ion M.XH tu Ins to OMAHA council iilvpf ninl sr. vavi Frf of Charge aiuM it ou Cliaugo. ConitaotkMWHt 1'iKttend ftirSun Fran (Hitoo autl l"wtt Hwiiid ilnts. For lurtUer njirtlaulani Inaulre or I. A. Vtunlit(t. uvttt of tlM oumimiiy, H OotniunrvUu iitraet, alen uiwon, 01 A. U MmwcII, Q. P. & T. Frtknd OraMi. A, U MAXWEU, a. 1. 'i' A H. HOLCOMB Ut.nil M(,B8gr, ii 4! 1,