EDITOR. WS.m31T KOKXISCHII. II, lfe77. ..l .... i1.- a:. Our Washington Letter. BpeoUl to tbe Kkpchlicait. Wajbhikotom, D. C, March 16, 77. The peculiaritj most noticeable in the average Democrat, ie an inability to iee anything good in what anybody elia doei. Haying been for sixteen years without a platform or a princi ple, and existing a an organization nly because of the dense ignorance and blind spirit of opposition which controlled the foreign voters who gave it cohesion, tha Democratic party at . last adopted a platform in 1876, al- most identical with that of the Re ' publicaas. Defeated again, and the successful candidate proposing not only to carry out his and their prota issi, but even tu accept Democratic support in what he aud they consid ered further reforms, they refused to take any part with him in his work, but hold caucuses to devise means of , opposition. It is evident that they do sot so much desire the success of their . principles as the spoils that is an in cident to the carrying of them into ef fect. Happily for President Hayes, he belongs to a party strong enough and willing to support him in all prop er (Torts for National harmony, puri ty and prosperity, and if he can pro duce any new aud still untried remo dy for the ovils that afflict us, ha will , net need what Democrats so churlish ly and inconsistently refuse. Whatever others may have thought, the proposition to hold new elections in Louisiana and South Carolina, has had no general support among earn est Republicans here, and there was great relief felt when it was learned . that no action on the subject was ttk- ' n at the Cabinet meeting last night. Tho only reason given, so far a.v I know, why Chamberlain should not be aupported is that some of the people of the State refuse to pay taxes to him, ' or recognize him as Governor. If we apply such a rule as this to affairs in private life, we shall see how little of principle there can be in it. It is imply deserting the weak because they are weak, and turning the poor over to the rich for protection. There -may be reasons for beleiving that . Hampton was elected and Chamber lain defeated, and that Kicholls was fleeted and Packard defeated, but there has befn no official information mat etiect laid before 1 resident Hayes. When all (he frets are be fore him he will no doubt give it care ful cooiideration, together with all the surrounding circumstance, and act as appears proper to himself and those other statesmen who have given attention to the subject for many years. Tho minor appointments of the President, so far, are good ones. If lhere are any exceptions I do uetkntw them. Certainly, the most prominent of them, Lot. M. Morrill, to be Col- . lector of Customs at Portland, aud of Fred. Douglass to a lucrative and 1 Iionorahla nMilinn in tliia Didriof 'could hirdly be improved upou. Mr. Douglass was tendered two or three smaller places by President Grant, but declined them. The result of the New Hampshire lection gives genuine satisfaction to all Republicans. If there was auy .Democratic hope of trouble in the party, it will vanish in the light of this great victory. It is an assurance at once of confidence in President Hayes and in the other leaders of the party in the Executive, in the Leg islative, and in the laymen. 'It is thought the Senate if it does not adjourn this week, will de so by Monday or Tuesday. It has nothing io do but confirm or reject appointees f tho President, and he has indicated bat be will have sent in by Tuesday he oatnes of all repairing action by v.o Senate. i 4 rumor was prevalent last even I, and has been much talked of lo ry, that immediately on the adjourn rut of the Senate, tho President aid order tho troops from Louisiana 1 South Carolina. This is alto thor unlikely, inasmuch as there iu b no possible reason, three or re days hence for such a course, Vich does not now exist. Secretary burs has announced that he will ie changes in the heads ot several '.s bureaus of his Department, and ! a? fur s postifcjt?, be will urge t t u.'uout to ths vacancies those next to the dismissed officials. Such a cause is ia keeping so far as the new appointments are concerned with the former declaration of the Sec retary. Maxwell. Tho Philadelphia Times, McCIure's paper, is outraged because Don. Cam eron is to take his father's place in the U. S. Senate. Tho Philadelphia Bulletin, therefore remarks as follows: Different statesmen have different gifts. One knows how to obtain a unanimous nomination to the United States Senate from 1'ie Republicans in the Legislature, while another knows how to beat him at poker. But sup peso Mr. Cameron had the poker tal ent and Mr. McClure could have se cured tho nomination, hew few pro feseional reformers would have con sidered the exercise of "one-man pow er" wicked? And how few genuine Iwepubhcana would have regarded tho nomination with satijfaclion f GEO. 1 ItOWJULL .C CO. THIS TATTM JH OX FILK WITH WON DERFU.L SUCCESS I 2o,00 of the CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION DKKC'HIBKIl AND IMI'UTiMTrn Sold In 60 day. It twin the only com- ------ I-- ..... - v i v i'.k.-i, uiuy ;.dii treating ot the entire history, grand buil- v,.... ,ut curiosities. Kreat davs. te iiluii-at,i .,i ci .i ' or than any other; every lody want it. T Ma uitoi-uu fww in 4 weeks. n.iiwi, raenu quickly ror proof ot above, opinioes of officials, cleriry ri', tun description n'4 J11'11- "UBBARD BROS., ai iiW.... 1 niiaaelphia. CAIITMN Bcwr of falsely claimed vmu I I w il official and worthies books. Send for proof. 49 4 ttCC a week in your owu town. Terms WU nrt as mittit fru tr iiitt V . . v. ... aa. UAUUbl A & CO., Portland, Maine. 49 4 A HOE7IE AND FAREV3 OP YOTTT? CtX&TJ On the lino of a ORE AT RAILROAD, with good market both EAST and WEST. HOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE IT. Mild Climate, Kertfle Soil. Best Country for Stock Raising ja the United JStates, Rooks. Mans. Full Informal; 'THE PIONEER" sent fr to nil nurtM rf mo wnna, Auurcso w. i'. DAVIS, iJinrt Com. U. P. R. R., Omaha, Nob. 40 4t (C?(3I,,7'7A- w,ek 10 Agents. $10 'wir"Ni' uutnir rce, P. O. Vick- er3-, Argusta, Mo. 4!Mt G 1 Q n day at home. Agents wanted. t?Lit Ollttit and terms lrA Tkl!R CO., Augusta, Maine. 49-4 A LUCRATIVE BUSINESS. Va.WE WANT 500 MORE FIRST. CLASS SEWING MACIIINV. Af;WTW and 500 men of euargy and ability to ieara the busliiens of sellintr Sowing Machines. COMPENSATION LIBERAL, but vary ing according to aliilitr. charHotr ami qualifications of the agent. For particu lars aunress Wilson Sewing Machine Co., Chitajo, 827 and 821) Broadway, New York, or New Orleans, La. 4.4 Q Extra Fine mixed cards, with uamo, Naitsau, N. Y. 4D 4 DRUNKARD STOP! C. C. HEERH. U n (rlirmiri ..r n-.u ton) has a harmless oure for INTEMPE- iiAAi. is, wnion can ie given without the knowledge of tho pationt. Alsoone for the OPIUM HABIT, Permanent 011 re aruxnntatui i.,.n. Send stHui) for evidenco. Ask druggists for it. AddreRS BEERS fe CO., Ainuing bam, Conn. 40 4t PFNsInN'0 "natter bow slightly IL.IIOIUIIO disabled. Inwj. nni paid. Advice aud circular free. T. Mo Michakl, Att'y 707 Samsom St. 1'hila.Pa. WAWTP.H llion In lnvl ttnrl kaII our Iuuip Uoodsto Dkalerh. f85a month uuitji uu travoimg expenstvi pall. JSo peIdling. Addrewi MONITOR LAMP CO., Cincinnati, O. 4!t 4 $5 2 COfl 1er I,u.V.t homo, fcamples fico. hTlNSON dk Co., Portland Maine 451.4 OC Ei"e Mixetl Cardn, with name, or 25 ' Scroll. 10 cents. dohIi-vhuI Kiwiuir a Co., NoMHau, N. Y. 4! 4 GEORGE PACE & CO. Vx B v. EcaEouxa sr., baltcoss, vs. Patent Fort able A Ntwtlonnry Knirines I Anient t'irculnr Hnw Mil In, x " Muley A Kaxta Sill In, -f jUrlHi A. flour 9Iill, tntr I -- ("ifWhetUi, Khlna-lr. Barrel 4c Orimtern. Sawn. Mill NuuitIim.A-r.. A-f. Of Mixel Cardrt,with name, lOcts. 8am U pies for 3 ct. stamp. J. Mikkler A Co., Nashau, N. Y. 49-4 .) C Extra Fine Cards, no two alike, w ith CO name. 10 eta. J. X. HARDER. Mal- den Brulgo, N. Y. 4!-4 Cft Mixed CardH, uoUo aliko, 20c. and 3U 2d. Htainn. I). E. HE Y WOOD A CO. Maiden Bridge, Col. Co., N, Y. 49 4 ACTIVE AGENTS. GENTLEMEN OR LADIES. wHiitod iiuiUtntlu to intro duce a splendid book, CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION IHjbCtUMLU AND iiaXbTitATil. Nearly 800 paifcM. rirh iltuHtrations. suierl binding.i. very attractive, and a treasure as the best ai;d ehcapeNt iiiwtory of the Great Exhibition. Endorsed by the o?i- ciala, press and clergy. Is selling ini- liieiist'ly. Ono lady ol no experience has cloarcd'$-'V.r0 in four weeks. Act tjuickly ir at nil. Now or never, r or full partic lilaria address HIHtllAItl) BROS., Pub Ushers, Philadelphia, 1'a. 42-6t VURNTCn to sell ti Merthant Mil iu V.HJ a i month and t ra ulin v' expenses paid. Gem Mfg. Co., St. Louis, jio. ;;-l L 'ilJ"k'" -f-jT FOUND. DURING our exporicn.ve nf Ul m itti inonthn. In tho GROCERY, I'ftlVM ION, FIiODR A FEED Business in Tio neta, wo bare found tbo old maxim ii MONEY saved is money earned," a true one, and that wo. have mi Ted the people ot Ui. bor ough and surrounding eoiuilry a eo'nsid erable amount. Having had a long experience in the wholesale business, wo have peculiar fa cilities for buying from tirnt bands, which enables us to offer extra inducement to Cash Buyers, and having adopted true, system of doing busine for CASH only, we can sell goods nr a mush ) profit, in fact, competing with prices la any of the cities In the Bute. In thanking the citizens for llbsral pat ronage in the past, we announce oaj re moral from the Fisher store, to tho ploas ani looatioiknovrn a the s , ACOMD BUILDING, (immediately south of the Company Store) where, in consideration of the continued depression In the times, have agaiu lower ed our prices, believing that goods should not be sold at war prices, where theoppor tunitios to make money aro so mnch loss. ff-In future our store will bo keptonar. until 9 P. M., for the mutual benefit of the general public and ourselves. .1.11. DERICKSON AOO. Red Hot! Spicy I Newsy I Oil City Daily Derrick, For 1877. Beiur Tku Bm! . , More and Freshor News, and More Read ing Matter than any other Dai:v Paper in North-Western Pennsylvania!1 ' Tiik On. City Daily Dkrrick will bo gin the now year with a larger circulation than ever attained by any dailvnewsp ipcr in Pennsylvania outaldoof the large cities. It. has gained this by giving all the fresh est news, and sparing no expense In ob taining items. It has correspondent in every portion of tho Oil Region, besides several reporters who are constantly trav eling. Tho proprietors, editors and ro portoi lal staff, are all young and energetic men, whoso aim is to make tho Derrick the leading newspaper of Western Penn sylvania. The Derrick will be bettor than over for 1S77. It will have special reporters at Washington aud Ilarrisburw. who will send daily specials of all important events. iw readers win lie Kept posteu on all the political news of the day, asrcortcd from an independent standpoint, while a largo rcportorial force will keen them Informed on local matters. It will also, sus it does now. take the lend in discussing nueutions of importance to oilmen, and worn faith fully for tho lnterost of the Oil Region. It will maintain its position as authority In oil statistics, and its market quotations win aiways ue louna rename. If you want spicy reading, fresh nows, information coneernlnar the Oil Retion. and a red-hot paper, subscribe for tho On. City Daily Duiikkk. Tonus, ill) per year; six months $5; $1 a month in ad vance. W. H. LONG W ELL A CO., 39 3t Publishers. Ol 1 fit v. Pa. FINE GOLD WATCHES, &I17VER WATCHES AND JBWBLBTi Watches, dock; Solid ami llattxl Jewelry, HUtck Jewelry. J! ye Glomes, Spec- , ; 1 taclea, Violin Strings, dr., ' AT L KLEIN'S JEWELRY STORE, TIDIO UTE, 1V. ' '" 1 WATCHES AND CLOCKS ICojmi i-ocl nntl Wnrranlnd. LEAVE YOUR WATCHES at G. W. llovard's Store, Tionceta, Pa. SMOKY 1 eured. fuel mvpiI anH hooi CHIMNEYS) increased by applying the Spiral DratU Send stamp for circular with testimonials) to HENRY COLFORD, TlH Hansom St.. Phll a. Pa. 41 4 ELBOW-ROOM. MAX ADELERS New Rook. Just published. Will outsell any beok in the nekl. 'Ibis briglitest of humorous lojks is profusoly illustrated with tho most laughable pictures by Arthur II. Frost. vV'iil sell by rea.son of it beauty and cheap noss. No other book published Dosscssinir such general litnoHM for the Avants of the prewjnt times. AgouW who wish to make RIG WAGES wanted in everv town. 'remitting tenuis and circulars sent, on application to 4. M. STODDART it CO., ii Sliest nut ftirect, t'Uiiadclpliia. 38-4 The Best Republican Paper Published in Iiew York. Weekly Commercial Advertiser ONK DOLLAR I'KK Y HAH, VIVTY CENT HHt MIX -MONTH. Kcnd for sneeimeii (soiiies mid elnli IIUiH J. HASTINGS. IJti Fulton !Strt. New York Gitv. 38-4 MIND REAblNG, Psychomancv, Fas cination. Noul Charming, iestllol ism, and Marriago (iuide, showing Iiom either sex may tiScinato and gain the love and atVcctioii of any person tbevehoo.se iu tibtutly. 4si pages. Rv mail 50 els. Hunt it- l:Jf N. 7tb St., Phils. I 1 JOB WORK DON S AT TUB 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At ih lowttt ath prie4, ntally, prompt fy, atid i tt?U oflHaf io that of any other ertohkthmeni in tho District. -k BUSINESS CARDS, 8I10TT CARDS, VISITIKO CARL. i . . . SCHOOL CARDS WADDING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, I5VITATI028, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS,; MOXTIII.T STATEMENT, EKVELOPKS BILLHEADS, LETfRR IIJADPt JOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS. DODGKRS, HANDBILLS' LABELS SHIPPING TAGS, Ac. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Pittsburgh, Tituiville & BufTalo Railway, and BufTalo, Corry & Pittsburgh Railroad. ON AND AFTER Sunday, Jan. CM, 177, trains will run as follows: STATIONS. Northward. Southward X. l No. ( Hit 4 a m p in p m 1 m p m n in Pittvburgh H:00 U:l.r 8:40 l:10 a:.Vi 6:10 V Pen June 0:i 10:.ri0 7:4. 1:IW 4:.V" Kittannlng 10:05 4:la ll:ir 7:()H IJ:.rKi 3:.p.;i R. R'k Juncl0:.lV7 fi:02,l2:.V. 5:.Vil:4li 2-.r Rrady Heiul 11:10 fl:IS l:'.n .": 10 1 l:H!i 12 : 1 ,1 Parker 11. -M) fcso '2;W fi:l!0i 10:4s 12: 10 Kmlonton lii::Mi :;( H;0! 4:M 10:'i'2:00 Scrubgran!! I;p) 7; 4:23 3:51 :42 IO:4."i Franklin 1:5.1 7:57 ::!' 3:b ti;02 t:41 Oil City 2:U0 ::Vt :25 2:.V. H:L'ft :4:i Oleopolli .1:07 ...... 9:lr l':4l fl-40 VgloRotk 3:111 I)::m 10::i(i r,: TionesU 3:l'. 10:37 10;0() f,;2.i Tidiouto 4:4 I A 'JO J:(s :j:4.-, Irvinetou 5:3o l:4.r 8:15 2:05 Rouseville 8:.V. 7:0J 8:04 8:18 Titusvllle 3:3U fl;45 7:.W 1:15 7:10 7:2.- Corry 4:4'J 0:10 H:.V. 0:00 Mavvlllo II: 111 10:54 10:13 3:5(1 Uuilalo 8:10 R.O 6:45 12:45 p. m p. m p. m a. m a. m p. m Trains run bv Philadelphia Time. DAVID McCARGO, (icn'l Sup't. J. MORTON HALL, Gen'l Passenger Jk Ticket Agent. GEO. A. PRINCE & CO. II The Oldest, Largest, end Most Perfect Manufactory in the I'nited States, nearly 56,000 Now In use. No other Musical Instrument ever obtain ed the same popularity. ASond for Price Lists. Address BUFFALO, A Y. The faet of ours boing tbe oldest and largest manufactory in tho United States, with nearly -6rt,000 instruments now in use, is n sufficient guarantee of our re sponsibility and the merits of our instru ments. 6-Cni d KO. A . PRI NCE A CO. Awarued the Highest Modal at Vienna. E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 601 Urondway, New York. (Oji. Metropolitan Hotel.) Manufacturers, Importers A Dealers In CIJROMOS AN J rilAXi iS, STEREOSCOPES AND VrKWS, A lbums, tara)hoscipns, andWuila- " ble Views. PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. We aro Hca.bjiinrtcrs for everything in Hie way of STKUIiOJ'TJCON.S and MAG IC LANTKRNS, ts)ing manufacturers at tbo Micro-Scientific lantern, Stereo -Panopticon, Uinrcrsity Stereopticon, Adverlisers Stereoplievn, Artopiiem Srhis'l Lantern, ramlly Lantern, PKoPLK'S LANTKltN. Kuch style boing the best of lt.n vM iii the market. Catalogues of Lanterns ami Slides, with (II root ions for using, eot on application. Any enterprising man esn iiiMkemonor with a Magic lantern. arCnt out this advertisement for ref erence. -Wet. TheexK?i ietietxif five years lias proved thai Ihia Compact sml rc liuble work of (icncrst' Information is better ulaptcl to the wants. All classes of iho com . m unity than auy other uoiLr ff fli.k L'in'.l a.. a pCTCLOrED m BensN Uitioa. AQEST8 WASTED. published. It has been proven bv its " IM MENS 12 SALF-S, by the numerous COMMENDATORY NOTICES Rl'.t" D, And by its uniform SUCCESS WITH AGENTS. Th edition of 15t7 has been THOROUGHLY REVISED TO DATE. It contains 150,000 articles, 300(1 wjod engravings and eighteen handsomely en griivexl ami colored maps. The work is issued in purts, and a speci men copy, with map, will Iki sent to any address, freo of postage, for twenty cents. BAKER, DAVIS & CO., Publishers, (Successors to T." Elwood Zoll.) Nos. 17 nud 10 SoutJi Si.itu Street, Pii u.ArKi.cAi a, Pa. Can't le imule by every agent ev ery moiith in tho business we furnii,h, but those willing to work eu'i ftasilv earn a dozn lillni ki day right In their own localities. Ha vo no room to explain here. ISusinoss pleasant and honorable. Women and bovs and girls do us well as men. We will furnish you a complete Outfit free. The business imvs better than un vthing elso. We w ill hear espouse of starling von. Particulars free. Write and nee. Farmers nnd me chanics, their sons and daughters, and all classes in need of paying woik at home, should write to us and lenru all about the work at once. Now is tho time. Don't delay. Address Truo A. Co,, Augusta, Maine. s $ 45 PER TERM, 137 PER YEAR, Pays ALL EXPENSES ut CHAMBERLAIN INSTITUTE, RANDOLPH, N. V. School established It'iO. Properlv f 000. JOndowment lo,ooo. tiur vout'h (both sexes) shall iiuvc I!." benetit'of ii. Winter term opens Dec. Seicl for cata logue i free) tu lU-v. J. T. EmvAitv. D. H, I'riilini I, - ' :-.J H ' DIMS h 1L01D1S 399 Aiiirrirnn V rorrln !(' n l. G rijMORE (f CO., Successors Io ( liip limii, HoHim-r f- Co., .Solicitors. PatriitN pnsMired In hII countries. No m , vaiice. Nocbnrges unless Iho patent is gi anted. No Ices for making prelimina ry ex:iinitiM ions. No adilitioiial fees for obtaining nnd conducting a lelienriiig. Hy a recent decision of the CommUnioner ai.i. rejected iipplleatlons univ be revived. Special iitteiitloM given t. Tiilerfercnce Cases before the Pntciit Ofllce, Extensions beioro Congress, Inrrliigemciit Suits in dilVei ent States, mid nil litigHlion nppcr tainlng to Inventions or Jitents. Heiid stamp to Glluioro 'A Co., lor pamphlet f sixty pages. I,u in! nMos, Wmi'miiN n 114 Scrip. Cintested Land Cases pioKcciite.1 boforo Iho U. S. (ieneral Land Ofllce and Depart ment of the Intirlor. Prlvato Lriml Claims, Mining and Pre-emption Clulms, and HomcKtcnd Cases Attended to. Lnnd Scrip in 40, Ml, and lito aero pieces for sn!c. This Scrip is assignable, and can bo located in tho name of the purchaser upon nnv Gov ern mcnt laud Niibjoet to private cntrv, at $1.25 per aero. It' is of c(iiiil vulue-'witU llounty Ijind Warrants. Send ktiunp (o Gilinoro t Co., for pamphlet of Instruction. - -- --- - - . Officers, Soldiers, ami Sailors of tho late war, or their heirs, are in many cases en titled to money from tho Government of which tfey have no knowledge. Wriln full history of service, and slalo amount of'psiy and Nullify received. Lnctoso stamp to Gilmorc it Co., and a full t opi v, niter ux.iinination, will In? given you tree. IViimIoiin. AH Officers, Soldiers, and Sailors woun -ded, ruptured, oi infured in the bite war, however slightly, can obtain a pension br addressing Gilmoro .V Co. Cases prosecuted by Gilnioic . Co. be fore tho Suprejim "uit of the Uniuvl States, tho Court or Claims, mid the South ern Claims Commission. Ksf'll t lltl i.lfl 11 if.til fifntii t)i.li.j..u l .. . " I iiiiu.nn inivil- ducted ill a separate bureau, under churgo in me nuniii rxprricuci'ii pun ics employe! by tho old llrni. Attention to all business entrusted to Gilnioro X: f'o. is it. cured. Wo desire to win kupcoss v d- Hcrving It. Address GILMORK A CO., 0?,) EStroot, Washington, D. C. 4itf TO THIS WORKING CLASS. We aro now prepared to furnish a!l classes with constant employment at homo, the wholo of the time or lor their spare mominta Business new light nnd profitable Pr sons of either Hex easily earn from 50 cts. to per evening, nd n jirojortional sum by devoting their whole timo to tho busi ness. Roys and irirl.s can earn iivsi I v , much ms men. That all who see this" no tice may send their address, anil leftl Ui.4 business wo make this iinpHisllcled nr: To such as are not well satisfied w win send ono dollar to pay for tho trouble of wrlttlng. Kull particulars, wimple worth several dollars to commenco work on, and a copy of Homo and Fireside, one of tliu largest and best Illustrated Publications, all sent five by mail. Rcadoi. if vou wnui permanent.' drolitnbN work. 'ji,t,ln,j. Gerogo Stinson A Co., l'ortlund. Mo. :tf IN THE GREAT SOUTHWEST ! Tho Little Rock urn! l .,-t v.xiii. i7.ii M av Cumputiy is soiling, at eseoptlonaJ-. IV low linens nnrl i.n l.trnw l . . cha:'rs, over ONE MlLLIONtACftf ft or their niagnillcent graiil on evrr ih Willtitl Itl'nl v ikiUnu i.r C...:. i . t nilrnbly suited for. production r Coin Cotton, Grain, Gr.iss, Fruits, and all thcr Northern crops. - Winters are mild, per- ..klllln.. ..... .1 1 t . I iiiiii 1'iu iiwr iaixr lor eleven nioiilljs. Soil fertile beyond precedent. No grass hoppers, no r'ronght. Special induce ments for s4tablMiiiieiltof iiiaimlnruu-itw. l or circulars, address W. 1). SLACK I-md Commissi, ner, Little Rock, Ark an - 41 4 J". & l COA'PS have been awardl Medal and Diploinn at tho Cciilciinial Expisitiou mid coiu menilcd by the Judges for si!ii:moit kt5:s:i;tii -AND- ' ' i:.ci:i,m:.t ji amty -ol'- Nl'OOL !OTTOJf.M K T. GG6H0KN, Dirctpr-flnfrnl. J. E. HAWLEY,io. JAl.KX. It. ROTUI.KH, necretaiy pro tcm. : SKA L. S4 4t HOrVIESTFAPS, Ilyoii want reliable information where and how to get a cheap Farm, or gcvei Hinent Homestead, free, send your address to M. J. Gilmorc, l.uud Commissioner, L;iv reiwe, ICansas, und receive gratis a copy of The Kansas Pacific Homestead. iio't TO AGENTS on any aho nhud wokk. - j ... i.i UK A. I rt HO THE BIG BONANZA TllH SlI.VKH V( 11 1 ! Kt . Dan Do Ouillo's new l,n.,L- n il I, duct ion by Mark Twain is iut ready. iri tbe richest in texts anil illustration seen for n long timo. Aro you out of work, or dragging along on Homo dull bok ? G for this one. It will till your pockets Huvel Don't delay and Iokc territory you want; send for circular r,t unco. It'costs nothing to see them. Ad.bess AMERICAN PUR LISIIING CO., Hartford, Conn., or F. C. RL1SS CO., Newark, N. J. 4 $1362 50 I VrlOFITa PROM' $ 1 0652" 75 00 ) iNVKNTMk'M'S UK lUi - ThcjudI;ious selection and niaiingnmeiitof Stock Privileges Is 4 novo voad lo rapid fni tune. Send for V,ew '.'Sytumof Asaucd Prolits," free with full information coiicvrninjx tho Stock MarUet, '!', PUTTER WIGHT tt CO. tiold und Stock Urokeis, R 3. Wull Street, Now oik. SENP7;,l'u ADAMS A CO.,jjoi biMo, Philadelphia, Pa, (Manufactory in lloivell's marble, building, Ninth and Chestnut Mi.) and rcuelvc bv return inatl postage prepaid, a complete' .sot of tho llvo piincipal ' CENTENNIAL BUILDINC8 elegantly carved in Hind: Walnut, Wood h. luicly nnisbed. Exact diilicntcs of those which ere iiiuiiul'aeturcd in Ma cbinery Hid I iliiiiui; Hie exposjiinn .,,,,1 !.u ji ljoip;ii!.N in in iuut'lao.i,rc'l,V.e
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