a She &mt gUpuMicam J. V.. WKXK, EDITOR WEDNESDAY MORNING, ATR. 2.189. Marrisburg Letter. Hakkiphu:, March 2d, 1879. Ku. IlrrvBi-tcAN : While si portion of your readers may be familiar with the appcarauce in ceucral of our Cap itol city many will read the letteis of "Veritas ' mid wish for some impress iou of the place as well ns purpose of legislation, llarrisburg, navc used to siDg at school, is still on tin Susque hanna. The river is wide, rapid and shallow, dotted with islands; is not navigable for steamboats, nud is crossed by two bridges at this point, one lor the railroad, the othr for cu eral travel. Front street is broad and lias a shindy park on the side next the riyer, while tho other is faced with res idences, many of them fine specimens of architectural splendor. General Simon" Cameron's residenco was the old Harris mansion built in 1767, although of courso now remodeled and improved. Near here stands the stump of the tree to which the Indians tied John Harris founder of this place. They intended burning 'him but he was rescued ami lived to tell the blood curdling tale to his descendents. His grave is in tho immediate vicinity, according lo his expressed I. desires. Several squares farther up tho river ttands Senator J. Don Cameron's house, built of irregular blocks of limestone, forming a' neatly fitting -mosaic curious and beautiful. The Governor's mansion is also on the river bank. It is a rather ordinary brick structure but is elogautly fitted and furnished within." Near Senator Cameron's are the water works, and , running from the river to Capitol Hill is broad State street. Here stands the Soldier's monument, an obelisk of granite, effective in its simplicity. The Capitol grounds are extensive and tastefully laid out with drive?, walks, stone steps ascending the natural ele vation, trees, shrubbery, and in sum mer are made gay with flowers, and musical with tho tinkle of a fountain flowing over rockwork. A fioe monu ment is hero erected to the memory of .the heroes who fell in tho war of Mex ico. The Capitol buildings are three in number and rather ancient looking, of red brick'with columned portico's , in front. Entering the stone paved rotunda of the middle building we turn to the left and are within the Senate Chamber. The room is fur nished in green, and the fifty grave (?) Senators are presided over by your pleasant neighbor of Warren, Lieut. Clnv Qtnr.. TT!,. . 1.--. J umuci liu nun, nowever, uoee i not dere.lop muscle as rapidly bT.tb4th9 Democrat'c caucus yesterday of iiu f i j ei' i - both House and Senate endorser! tlm use of the savel as does Smker Long'fl in the House, just across the rotunda. In tne latter Chamber '201 members are crowded in closely, and when an exciting rneasuro is before the House, it requires somo prettv forcible "blows of the gavel 4a restore .order. While ona man is tpeaking thera are 200 brains trying to pick a flaw in what he says, if it is of any import ance ; so there is often a confusiV.i of tongues. This week they have been agitated over the Riot Bill. Two days of dissuasion have told against it, and the presence - of Sam Josephs and others of that ilk here do not recom mend the Bill. John XVelsh.'ofSchuyl kill, in a communistic speech in, its favor said "he wished the losses had been $50,000,000 instead of S-lioOO.OOO. and that the State had to pay every cent of it." The Hon. John's constit uents are calling him to account for his utterance. The Bill comes up again Wednesday, and may I be there to see and here. Now let us pass to the floor above where are various apartments, and the State Library. This is well arranged, and well atten ded by the librarian, C. L. Ehrenfeld, and his obliging and gentlemanly as sistant Mr. J. II. Orwig. There are, I believe, about 30,000 volumes of Law aud miscellaneous books, and it is .in such rooms as these that we can real ize the full force of Rolorjon's aphor ism: "Of making many books there is no end." Leaving reluctantly this charming retreat, we ascend the dusty wiuding atairs around tho dome until the summit is reached and what a sight meets our gaze ! The city U spread out at our feet, checked by the river in front and hilij back of it; it creeps up down the fertile vallsv until the clnoso naked houses drop apartlikc soldiers off duty, and the suburbs fade away to fields and forests. Veritas. - : . Our Washington Letter. . . Special to the Kevcbmcan. Washington-, 1). C, March 27, '70. The excitement of Saturday, tun day anjd Monday which largely grew at first ont of Springer's announcement at a Democratic caucus, and was con tinually aggravated by the thousand and oiks sonsational rumors flying about, has moderated down to about our usual level. Ttio'aomo were mis led into supposing Springer's declara tion indicated a genuine conversion from the gall and bitterness of Bour bon malignacy in which he has wal lowed all the days of his public life, man others from the very outset believed it covered a trick and this view became general before tho close of the week, as a knowledge of the iutriquea of the Democratic bosses became more wiflely diffused. Tho situation at the close of the week was substantially as follows : Those charged with carrying the Confederate-doughface programme into practical effect had been secretly plotting for days to devise a plan for capturing tho Presi dent, or at least to secure his neutrali ty as between Democrats and Repub licans in Congress on the political riders with which tho two pending appropriation bills were to be loaded down. Negotiations were opened with him and persistently pushed ; but tho boastful propensities of some of ''the over-sanguiue negotiaters gave Repub licans au inkling of what wa3 going on. From that time excitement continued to iucreaso until Republicans became satisfied that the boasts of their oppo nents to the offset that President Hayes had committed himself to a modifica tion of tho supervisor law that practic ally amounted to a repeal and an abso lute surreuder of the Republican posi tion, were without foundation in fact. But though every one is now appar ently convinced .that the President has not formally given a single pledge to the efi'ect claimed, it would be a patent misrepresentation of the situation to say that Republicans are froe from doubts as to the future course of the Executive, and a very panicy feeling pervades Republican circles from high est to lowest. The action taken at the joint meeting Tuesday of the House and Senate caucus committees confirmed the appreheusion that they would adhere to the course marked out by their pred ecessors of the 45th Congress relative to the test oath law, that relating to soldiers at the polls and the snpervisor law. There was cordial agreement between the representatives of the -two Houses that the riders should be pushed through at every hazard and both House ano Senate endorsed the decision of their respective committees, Randall shouting amen to this Mexi can programme. There is no appre heusion of a back dow n on the part of any Republican, outside of the White House, chared with the duty of resist ing theee evolutionary encroachments. If numerical superiority has inspired the majority to push their schemes for utilizing the armies of fraudulent voters abounding in our large cities, the minority will go into the struggle upheld by the conviction that their cause ia just and that 4hey constitute the inner and last line of defense against tho Confederate hordes and their allies in their mad rush for the U. S. Treasury and to sweet away the last distinction between treason and loyalty and scatter to the winds the few fruits remaining to us from the late war. The moral statutes of De mocracy is indicated in tho character of the men that have been chosen to fill the higher offices. of the House and Senate. No one has forcrotteu the trouble the House has had with its Doorkeepers and others. Now conies very ugly rumors criminally affecting the men chosen the other day by the Democratic Senators to fill the posi tion, of Secretary and Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senate. The 'reverberations from Sitting Bull's slogan. of war have reached the War Dept., awaking a feeling of dis trust among the officials there over the probabilities of auother all summer cempalgn agaiost tho chronic hostiles. The foul dttaili of the . Cameron Oliver suit' have aroused the social world to a high pitch of hv.-,tMicl excitement and expectancy and the end is not ft. Dk Soio. --A hand3omo income for an ener getic lady or peutlenian : Tho Ohio Scnlo Works of Cincinnati hn,vo just patented and are r.ow introducing to tbi public n Handsomely finished Fam ily Scale, an article that has always been needed in every household, and in a communication addressed to the publishers of this paper the proprie tors ask us lo rsfcr them to some reli able party, to introduce it for thrm U tho people of this County. It is -very seldom that a new nrticle stops so sud denly Into universal 1'avor. House keepers aro loud in its praise, it is always ready, there are bo weights to get lost or to be hunted up, is reliable, and will not get out of order. The description of them is a handsorao baso eurmountecT by a column in which works a spiral spring so' scien tifically adjusted ns to weigh anything up to twelve pounds with perfect accuracy, on the top of the column" is the platform on-which the articles to ba weighed aro placed, and they havo an adjustablo indicator so that you can take tho taro of any vessel you may use in weighing, giving you the exact net weight. Housekeepers at once see their valuo in weighing fruits. sugars and other ingredients used in preserving, cooking etc., or in testing the weights of purchases to others. The Scales aro made of Brow, are highly polished and are finished in a shillful manner. They are very at tractive aud take the eye of every one who sees them. It seeais to us that neatly every family in this county 1 will want one, and is certainly a rare opportunity for some smart and energetic party to pick up quite a nice little . income during the next few months. The Company has agents in other counties who are easily making from $5.00 to 86.00 per day selling them, and we would recommend parties in need of employment to drop the Ohio Scale Works, No. 125 and 127 Central Ave., Cincinnati, O., a Postal Card and all information eta, will be cheerfully given them by mentioning this paper. Morris, tho Tailor in Oil City, has just received bis spring stock of wolleu goods, which lift will maku up cheaper than any Tailor in the Oil Regions. Come and leave your order for a suit. Opposito the . Post Office, Sycamore St. ' 50 5t. CAUTION. All persons are cautioned ajrainst LLUT1.LW .IlMliliU or otherwise trespassing ujvn the following lands, viz: Warrants 3162. 3163, 31G4.3168, 3100, situated near Marienville, in Jeuks township, Forest Co.; Pa. 'THE OWNERS. Pant3 to order for $7.50 ; fine dresa pants, Freuch goods. $9.50, by Morris the Tailor Oil City Pa. 50tf. A good suit of Imported goods well made and trimmed for $25.00 by Morris, the Tailor, Oil City Pa. 50tf. STAVE BOLTS WANTED -BY- JIUB1C0. Nothing but IN" O. 1 BOLTS ACCEPTED. Stave Holts, 35 iuches in length. Price paid, 34.00 per cord. Heading Rolls, 2a inches in length, and cut from timber not less than 22 inches in diameter. Price, $3.50 per cord. fehlO THE Alpine Silver Mining Company, OF COLORADO. Capital, 82,000,000 200,(100 Shares, PAR VALUE, $10 PER SHARE. UNASSESSIBLE. Daniel J. Splane, Pres. J. L. Thompson, Sec. Tho property of this f'ompany consists of twelve mines and mining locations, lo cated in .Lake Count', Colorado, it the vicinity of Leadville, upon all of which extonsivo work, has been done, in allcaaes exhibiting true ti.ssure i'einy, good pay streak, ami well defined lodes. Three of tho leading mines aro well opened up and havo at the lowest compu tation over ten thousand tons of ore in sight j by May 1st, the Railroad now under construction will be within a short dis tance ot tliis property. The fViinpmiy propones to sell a portion of its stock at $ 1.50 per shu re for tho pur pose of more completely developing its Minos, and for tho erection of works fur J.H the treatment ol its ores. Application lor tho block may he made to thtt oliico of the Company, 61 Broadway, New York. N. B. The Sfitn'nrf Record, of New York, the highest mining authority in this country, buys Fuh. 1st, 187H. The princi pal owners in this company aro hard working men, who hy their own ,lalor havo micoverod largo Codies uf ore which they now . wish to extrac t and Hcnd to market. Our readers will do wull to make a venture with thexo worthy men, this money will probaid lo returned to tlicni twont.v fold. The lmsineKH management has been placed in the care of Mr. J. L. Thoiuioj., an c, Dicer of hih Ktatxling in ooi) of tiio lurge.it : m best biti.kn in tho city. A l'lpoul us gi ing full particular bent free, on application to tho Secretary. 2 3ni. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY .VINTUB of a writ of T.evnrin Fa. issued out, of tho Court of Common Pirns of Forest County, and to too direct ed, -Micro will ho exposed tosulo hv public vendue -or oukry, ut the Court llouso In Tionesta, on , MONDAY, APRIL 14, A. I WO, at in o'clock A. M ., tho following dosorlbed renl estate-, to-wll : Jacob I). Ainjjor, Trustee of Creditors of Titusville Snvinjrs Hank vs. .Toolum Doug lass defendant, nud tlie Titnsvillo lhiild inand Tjo:ii Association Terre Tenants, I.evnriu Facias No. rt May term, 18711. S. I. Irwin, Atty. All that certain piece of land situated in Tionestn township, For est, formerly Venango County, nnd State of Pennsylvania, hounded and described as follows, to-wit : On tho north by land of I). Hnyder and Set ley, on the east, by land fortnorlv of Jonesund heirs of A. Me Calmnt, on thn south bv lands of J. IIu 1 intra, nnd west bv land trnot nmnhnr two hundrod aud seventeen aud two hundred and eighteen (217 nnd '213) of Holland Land Company. Containing two hundred and clifhty-tivo acres, more or lens ; about fifty acres improved, with small house and brn t hereon erected. Taken in execut ion and to bo sold as tho property of Joshua Douglass nnd the Ti tusville liuitdiuj anil Loan Association, Torre Tenants, nt tho suit of Jacob D. Ain gcr, Trustee of Creditors of Titusville pavings Bank. TERMS OF ' HA Tift. Tho following must b strictlv pomniied with when llin property is uti ieken down : 1. Y lien tlie plaintill or other lien cred itors beoou e tho purchaoor, the costs on tho writs must be paid, aud a list of lions includinir inortifiure searches on tho prop vrty sold, together with such lien credit ors receipt1 tor the amount or the pro coeds of the Rale or such portion thereof a he may claim, must bo furnished tho Shei-irf. i!. All bids must ba paid in full. 3. .All Kales not settled immediately will bo continued until 2 o'clock p. tn., of tho day of sale, at which time all property not settled for will ngain be put up and sold at the xpenso and risk of tho person to whom lirst sold. Seo -Purdon't Digest, Ninth Edition, page 4 0 and Smith's Forms, page 384. C. A. HANDALIj, Sheritf. .Sheriff's Ofllcol'ioesta, Pa., March 21, 70. Hf D 5 ET Send 2," cents in stamps - I or eurrrenev for a new HOUSE BOOK. It treats all'diseases, lion 3." tine engravings showing positions as C f f Binned by pick horses, a S table of dosos, a largo eol leetion of VALUABLE KECIPES, rules for telling the hijo of a horse, with an en graving showing tooth of each year, and a large amount of ot her vnluable horse in formation. J)v. W'm. H. Hall t.ays, ''T have bought books that 1 paid S3 and $10 for which I do not like as well as I do vours." Sknd foh cincTTT,An. Aoknth NVANTrn. B. S. Kendall, M. P., Knons burgh Falls, Yt. . mar 20 1 y. TfOUNfJ MEN prepared for active busi JL ness life. The only institution in tho United States exclusively devoted to pruo tical busincKs education.. School always tn session. Students can enter ntany timer f or circular giving full particulars ad dress, . J. C, SMITH, A. M-, GO lm Pittsburgh, Pa. D. W. CLARK, REAL ESTATE AGENT, TIONESTA, PA., Has now for sale the Following: 120 ACRES, Allegheny Township, Ven:ng- Co., on JStowaris ' Run, 3 miles from Tionesta; 40 acres cleared ; good barn ; frame house ; small orchard fences good j splendid water. "Will be sold at a bargain for cash. A FARM OF 152 ACRE.5!, Throe and a half miles East of Klttanning, in Armstrong county known as tho Rob inson Farm. All undor fence ; splendid farm house and barn, and all necessary, out-buildings. Well watered,; well adapt ed for raising of crops or stock, and un derlaid with a 4-foot vein of coal. Also plenty of Limostone. A FARM OF 200 ACRES, In Kingsley Township, this county, known as tho D. Harrington larm. About 40 'acres cleared; good barn; small orchard: house in fair condition; well fenced A fixe lot of Pine and Jlomlock timber on tho uncleared part. FORTY ACRES, Near Trunkevville, Forest county. Part ol tho Dauiel Jones place, AVill sell cheap. SIXTY ACRES, One mile from Neilltown j about 15 or 20 acres cleared, partly fenced. Somo good oak on tho balance. THIRTY ACRES, In 'Je.nks Township, Forest county; ten acrdfcclearod ; small orchard growing, comfortable house ; well walerod. Cheap. A BUILDING LOT In Tionesta Borough, near tho Court House. A splendid business location. COHTLANUT HTll V.V.t, nenr Broadway, ZVoav York. UOT01IK1SS & POND, Proprietors. ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. Th, l-rllllll !-. M t ft ft. ! 11.1 lll.l.-ll WlAlVI 111 t.iehed, uro ii!isui p.i.-ic I for ehditpiicss and excellence of service. Rooms fio cts. to 2 per day, M to f 10 per week. Convenient LUDWIG FJAYER, SANDS BLOCK, OIL CITY, PA., "Wholesale A Ret'ill Denier in SEGAUS AUD LIQUORS. ' ALSO, Arrangements ninde with tho Retail Liquor trade for Phil. Bent's Also, to private families. This beer is pronounced to be the REST BEER In the country; for Medical pur poses. Special BiiHiiu'eineiUs made with thn express companies for deliviug. Send in your order nnd convince yourself. . LUDWIU MAYER. Allegheny Valley Rail Road, -ANI- Pittsburgh, Titusville & Buffalo Haili'oad. o N AND A FTER Mondav.Nov. IS, 1878, ...!M - . A ll ' . ' iniiii.i whi run jiM louo wf ; STATIONS. Northward. Southward N v J fin. N.. XV. I N.i. S a nt p TTl 2:10 p m (!;30 8:0., 8:.'.: :( lU:uf. j)in p ru SiVil 2:r,.r! 7:(Mi l:4(i (l:H0 12:SM B:8r- 11:47 inlH llh"i 4: l(i 10:r.5 a id 7:40 5:12 4:i;! :i:()2 2:4t 1:12 Pittsburgh ' 8:.ri0' W PenJuucHv.oo 4:0( Kittanning 10:;W R. U'k J unci L IS Brady B(ndll::w Parker ,v 12:10 T'inleutoii' 12:."2 4:43 fi::w &:M two 7:12 7:.V2 8:32 R:5( iq:l.-, li:o 1 1 ;.'!' I2:.1l l.-U. 2:0!i as 2-2: 2:f4, '.n 4:2-") 10:..0 1:15 Hcnihgrasn Franklin Oil City Oleopolis Eagle Rock Tionesta Tidiouto Irvlneton ' Falconers Buffalo 1 ti:42:T 1:5(1 2:0H 2:2(1 2;iH 2:.ri) 3: 111 r:r..-.' 4:W (1:00 8:25 a:0fl; 2:40 2:23 2:15 1:5H 1:17 !i:02ll:0(( K:25ilO:20 U:44 l:2:t fi:4T 8:10 H:40 a::to 2:40 (i:.r()l 1:00 I0:i;0 H::10, Oil Citv 2:40 Pet. Centre 11:01 Titnsvillo ' 3::tl Corry . . ' 4:40 ' . in (l:r0 10:10 7:13;11:0. 7:-riO 11:12 8:.r8 1:0,' 1:45, 1:22! 12:50 U:.10 a. m S:2fl 7:17 fi:10 p: m 4:00 :i;Ht 2:55 1:40 p. m I. mja. tn Trains run by Philadelphia Time DAVID McCAHrtO, (ien'l Sup'L J MORTON HALL, , . 'ion' I Passenger: f- Ticket Agent. VICTORIOUS! HIGHEST & BEST AWARD And Gland V.cCai of Honor. Economy, Durability and Rapidity combined with perfect work, Are Distinguishing Feature of the 1 celebrated Giant Farm anil Warehouse Fans, A. P. DICKEY, ' Raolne, Wis. . . '..,..: t .. r .. , ' Now luvingmany b:c imp:tvtmcni, they ic fully - equal to eA-ejy dstunnd : cloapitig xl kit.il.U (jniai, Peas He.tri, Caslur jkm s, Coin nud i nM S et!. ' Tliey grade Wheat I'trlceily bv rrc l imdiinfi P -j-rte Uts from Wh'-rit, iiar!cyipd l.j . ilicy li..o very pcrfet-l orr.tni;einvi:ts V-T c!t:amnr 1iiicthy, tl.ver, F!nx Ke'd, Orrhr.nt t!i:m, rd o'lier Small Seeo. They Chall' feri;stiy, rnd cmmti; ever qiu-Urkaiioit rccjui-vij l ilic to t v.vili ii, the bhortct time. - Warrlmus, v.'!l rr:n MtlN. re Ii-c!y o-.n-tmctcd, bo'.'i l.iv.f'3 rt'uHrr: ri:?3iirOT t-t n-jcem-. niudute the t'ninJ, .k! a c. ;.,tity iTfrc i 5 1 lo 500 btulic!s per hour, r . -cli-.i;' t. f'ie) cf mi 1. ' 'I hey ao fi-JiR-tl, l-;.'cd frnesn iraneport.itinr, and ' set v.p" or "L:-i-!:e.l df v.u" (f foi.r.iiUu,; 1 :1a 1, ri rcqucr.rr; nj.'.l i: r!l t-.Sfi put free on board Cart or Steamer.' Urdere liUcd came day a& received. .. . . ' x Jlil't J4pred"l:rce!:eJ down'' -o- -T tV M?ht ch:.r-rd in when f -rwanVt! ";eti Ol-e-" f7rir:h5 r.r.d Circi'sr s-.iplad c .-i;-' !i. - i- u. I'Hiei xti'.l bo ijuotcd :-d c: U'nral ten.!. Corrce. ic3TCreeyivivi,yTgSBiaaraMiaM "-g rw11' l.' - ,3'C7-.7 i -i.y" l,-t'r;'T ARE YQU GOING TO P A I U T ? TIIKX USE JIILLKR BKOS' CHEMICAL PAINT; Itpmly for uso in AVliito, and over Ou'e Hundre l (HfTcioiit Colors mndo of ttriot ly pure' 'White Lead, 7.ina and IJnsotnl Oil, Cheinioiilly i-onihiiiud, warranted an haiulsoiuer and henpcr, Kiul to last Twice as Lonjj; its any ntUcr Taint. It hna tU tho FIItST lTlliMIUMS at twenty of the State Fairs of the Union, and ia on Jin Thousand of tho finest honnen in the country. . 1 V t St. lVtorsburgh, I'a., Jan. 10th, 1877. MILI.KK DKOTHKKS,,, 1 tiKN'l'l.lMlON Wb havo nokl laifwiuantities of your C'hoinisal Taint in this Koi'tiou of tin: country, and all jiartios having 11 wot t tho kiiiio speak highly of its dur aliility ttnd I'mish ; ami they liud tho colors ainl mixtitro just as you represent. 'l'horo can l.e no holler pnint for exposure to hcttt and cold, and any one nsinff it oncu vi!l nurtly do so again. - Yon havo privilege to use our naine-s for referenco. HoKpootfully, CHALl'ANT A GltAFF. " X!, 111, C :v.l St. Clair Sh eet, BAk!ri.E CAUD CEJT FRLE CLE VCLANOv OHIOV FOR SALE BY ROBINSON & BONN Ell, 'II0NEHT.A; PA. u seveng 315 13 EST OS7 AI,r.. Unrivaled in Appearance, ' Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed It Cotistrucfioir, Unprecedented in Popularity. And Undisputed in the Broad Clar OPCINOTI vr.nv nrsT ntJZA'rsr? r.- licet Perfect Ss-vvinu KacMncs " IM THE WORLD.' . 'i : 't -1?? V-'V- J ii';;::V'.',u..vj The grt t peputarMy ol lha tVhlla la lha mol eon- - frlneint (ntlute tn Its axcclltnc nd tupsrlorily : over othof m.ichlnes, and in lubmlttlng It let the trade we put II enon Its merits, and In no Ini'unce has II ever yet failed totallatyanyrecommtindatlori Tha demand for lha While hat nrrfl jtted In such an extent that wa ara now comiiollud ta turn cut m-vry tlireo a.l.'cite Jav - ju &a.y to s-vapvlr ttim d.TrairttH Cvorf' tnachlna la warrarrled for 3 yeara, and old lor O'th at liberal Ucounte,or upon easy paraientt, to suit the convenience ol cuatomers. aWaSS73 VAHTP Itl PjlflOOTOO TXSSaffiST. WHITE SEWING MACHINE C0..S MSGS Euclid A, Clatrateiid, Ohio. THE ORIGINAL & CNLY GlHUI'12 Vibrator" Throsliors, vrrrn iwrnonto MOUMTCX HORSE POWERS, AnA Stenm Thr ether 12ngine, e llnile only by ...CHOlS.SHEPARD&CO., - - XlATTr.IS CKEEIf , KICU. TIIR nlntcMrram Jriiiti-Knvii.fi Time . tuK, mi 1 i.iiii-Biviiiir 'J irnlii tl tltttt l.)r pn-t : noimMoM. lifyt.ntt all It I raliy fnr 1til-l .'ulL, tr 1tt CtVaHlliiif, nu 1 lot tUailt Umlit IrMll W(ftg. GR A1V nnlnct-M trill not Pti?mlt to iho riiuiuioaiit wniUtu of 41 rn I Jl . luiut .-r W in k iln i f (Ira otUir umt'iiiuv, nticu onc )uBtil on llu tJIITrt)iic, TUT! T,XTlttT5 ThrcoMnv Cxpnnar ' (Hit I iil 11 :i l 1 h I mint I, ml auioimi 1 run -i itii I Hi iJiu UiiuftAVil tijr lti luifiwti Uacuhms, ?) Revolving H!inl TnrUo tho Prpn. Id rwlor. Knttrv'y liv Hum llittt, Mk.i. M.i.MlrH, ntttanll uncit tiliii-w4lii4 aitt.i r 1 niH-wiil in rniiiitl c'ntfnun. lVru-i fly Lilrl Id r.ll Klu.Unii,) 'ti!!tMjaol Ortiu, Wt or Ut, ltutf or tkXitt, lll(it or lJouu(. HOT only Vnatly Mitpprlor for Whrnr. H'Hl1', Iim UiHiui, l.it tli nst.i but.-. oaMMlul 1 ltrcitr In Max, Vlinothr, Utlltl, Clrr, n. likftSoanltv Kriiitivii no tuchtbuta" or " ribultdlug tn ctino tqun (ii.iln lv bf eUv " B3anVEfaOr?l for Ffmpllrlrr of Port. Jl um limn tiiit'-kall iihhaI bU u1 tia. BIB lUkv do LLUerliif ot bcaUerlDc, OVIt filxon of Hrporntord Itlodo. rnnir hi irnui m in I Vflta llura mt, Utl .WUItilMUl Uuiiulvd iiotaa Tuwoia to Uintctu . VTt Uuvlviiil Hi on nt Tbrn1irr Kn Ctlica, Willi WluM liupniv. kiiAina )! iia)lilaciiv KeUuro! I ba)ou4 any ollwr uiMko 01 kliatl, IV Tboroneh VorlininnnIilp, TJcrnnC Plnitlt, ri-uainii of I'arta, l'iii'l(riii of kiinli)iiiutt , (. or " ViaWATON" l urotilta)!- UutQia aro lucoiucMaUi.'a , rOIl Partlonlarot coll on onr Drnlors of writ to u lur iUuainioa Circular, wutcliwa BtUf " THE ' JOnKSTClI ' IIUFFLEP. ' 13 fHC BEST ANO MOST POPULAR '; EEWINQ MACHINE ATTACHKEHT 1 Ever inviinted. rricot-.OO THE JOHNSTON TUCKER, " 8-wln Mneblnfi Attnchmrot except tha Itulllt-r la au much umiI hi the Tucker. fries 2.00. THE JOHNSTON CORDE7 rricj Jl.OO. TIh so 3 are tha really roi'tical atlaclirm nts t tiyt every ody wants, and no newinr nta chino ii toiuplt'to without thi-m. 'Jliey aro kept by all twir-- mnrhlne atrenta. We will fitrnisli tilhi-r Kit them at the price mimed. niH vrnia lor llluairatcit cirett. nud Wholetuls I'rlca LUt to ' " lilt 0 CO., OTTUM'WA, IOWA. VIIIIlATOa, 's Rif. Marob II. ''J to all ferries and city railroads. 44 lv
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