EDITOR. WEDESDAT MOUSING, APR. i, J877. Our Washington Letter. Bpeoinl to Uio Repcbmcax. Wapiuxotox, P. C.,.March 31, '77. Just imagine in a smokf-frsicoed rrrrt nnanincr n nr n 1a ltlort Dntomac b"1 t'w e w and the linzy Virginia Hills beyond, h mild mannered, rather corpulent cnxon, nearly hidden by A true ger manic meerehaum, likewiso of rather capacious proportions, praying to be delivered from temptation, mortifying the flesh, undergoing rigid self-denial nni cultivating Christian graces and kulmbachcr iu a manner that would fill with envy even St. Stylitea him self, and you have your correspondent ns ho closes this Lenten season. From nught of dullness and gravity, good L.-jrd diliver u. Of matters political there is very little new. We have tho two South Carolina governors with us, hut as 3'et nothing has resulted from their visit. Chamberlain dined with the President on Wednesday, but tho number of stump speeches and inflam matory addresses that Hampton felt called upon to deliver along the route necessarily made him later. It is understood that Chamberlain has offered to surrender tho Guberna torial position provided he is given the Senatorship ; but it is not likely that President Hayes will take any compromise of this sort into consider iition in deciding between the two contestants. Kev. Robert Laird Collier, former ly of Chicago has been in the city this week, and is au applicant for the Swiss mission. Fred Douglass, as Marshall of the District, is winning the good opinion and respect of all who have business before his Department. A good illus tration of how times have changed with this gentleman, occurred yester day. A well-known ex-constable of ante Icllum times was in the Cincinna ti Court room, and one of the bailiffs supposing that he had business there, inquired "Are you looking for the Marshall ?' The former constable re plied "Is'o Sir, not now, although I was once very auxious to sco him when he was a fugitive slave." bull JNew lorlc cries aloud tor her j Oakny Hall, and refuses ta be com lorted, because ha is not prcseut There is positively nothing new in re &ard to the disappearance of the ex lammany Mayor, but the growing belief is that ho has "grno abroad .There aro many people who believe that Mr. Hall has Aid the country to avoid prosecution for his connection M'lth the 1 weed ring, which theory at least has tho merit of probability about it. Tho foul-play explanation of his friends, is, to use the language of the Czar, when referring to tho .concessions demanded by the Sub lime Porte, "too d u thinovitch.' If this panic amongst Tweod'a friends continues, you will soon hear the choir Binsintr "Where oh where, is Ssimi- vel Tilden?" Ms:n. for. Post O.liee aspirants First Assistant Postmaster Genera Tyner is acting as Postmaster Gener al, ami has boon acting as such since Judge Key's appointment. Judg Tvcy's time has been and still is fully occupied in aidinz to solve the Houtliern question, and in the trausac tion of other important public busi nona. Some idea of the rush of the crand army of oflice seekers may be had when it is elated, that nearly fif teen thousand applications for office have been received by Mr. Key dur nij his oriel eucumoeucv. ui course all of tlie&e applicants are holding thuir breath ana waiting tor ihe news f their appointment as laborers in Uncle Sam's vineyard, ignorant of the ."act that their applications are filed .way nevfcr to be thought of again Notwithstanding these discouraging jrcumsiauces the Illinois boya are ehei'jog beautifully aud every vek W. It. DUNN a e nmti C'uho ha' j'rende, ItnJa. e ni6et.crous oi mem on me street have just tooped down to let the lent know ejactjy )ww the thin aiid j list what tbey will take. Just ei present we are receiving tun our new .Secretary of tho riavy. V r To as you are probabjy avure, got re education aknost eaUidly up j Judlana farm, a greajt dai of ' -.a iaLrwat'ioa vpou iaiitu:& Tl.cy say that when applied : lUt reulatiou tl'3 of a hatchway, he gave it as his opinion that it depended very much on the size of the hen, and the number of eggs they put under her. As Screta ry Thompson is a prince of jokers, this story may very likely be true. Maxwell, AImp Advertisement. II. G. TIIIKir& CO. OIL CITY, r.v. WHOLESALE & RETAIL Dealers in ZEE .A. 1Rj ID W .A. JRj 33 , Oil AW1I Supplies, i. e. Tubing, Casing, Sucker Iloils, Working Jlarrels, Valve, CV., lira tll Steam Fittings, Jlelt- ing, Ijare Leather, Casing, fc, Iron, Xnil, 8 (eel, Rope, Oakum, Arc. Wo make a SPECIALTY of one-nnd-a-qu;irter-in-h Tubing aiul Steel Rods for Small Welts. II. G. TINKER & CO., Oil City, Pa. GEO. P. HOWELL P CO. THIS PAPER IS OH FILK WITH Whrr-n Adrcrtltliig Contract rn h m WONDERFUL SUCCESS! 25,000 of the CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION l)l'.S KllU:i AM) I LLl'STK ATKI Sold in 00 davs. It being the only eom- plcte low-prioc work (770 pages, only J'2.50) treating ol the entire history; gtand buil dings, wonderful exhibit's, curiosities, great days, etc; illustrated, and ?l rheap or than any other; everybody wants it. One now agent cloarod ?1W) in 4 wevka. 3,000 agpntw wanted. Send quickly for ;ro'of above, opinion of orHt-ialu, Hergy and press, sample pagps. full denoription nnd extra teriiin. 1IUHUARI) BllOS.. uIir., 7.C1 SniiNom St.. Philadelphia. PAIITIflN li'ware of falxelv claimed uHU I lull onieiiil and worthiesH iHwkH. Send for proof. 40 4t CCC a week in vour own town. Terms OD ftlui 5 outfit froo. If. I1ALLKTT & CO., Portland, Maine. 49 4 A HOME AND FARM O f' YOUR OWN. On the 1 ine of a O It K AT RA I LROA I), with good markets both EAST and WEST. NOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE IT. Mild Climate, Fertile Soil, Best Country for Stock Raising Iu the L nitecl Btates, Rooks, Maps, Full Information, also "THE PIONEER" sent froo to all parts of the world. Address u. t v. V is, Uimi Com. U. V. 11. R., Omaha, Nob. 4M 4t K $fyTX week to Agents. $10 i$OUrJl Outfit Free. P. O. Vk-k- ery, Augusta, Me. 4-u CT 1 Q a day at home. Agents wanted. OI Outfit and terms free TRUE fc CO., Augusta, Maine. 49-4 Tlucrative business; te.WK WANT 500 MORE FIRHT- CIiASS KEWINCI MACHINE AENT8, and .lOO men of energy and ability to learn the business of selling Sewiug Machines. COMPENSATION LIBERAL, but vary ing acoording to ability, churacter and qualifications ef tho agent. For particu lars address Mil son Kevin; Machine Co., Chicago, 827 and 82! Broadway, New York, or New Orleans, La. 4!-4 Q TExtra Fine mixed curds, with name, ti Jl0 cents, post paid. L. Jones &. C., Nassau, N. Y. 40 4 RUNKARD"STbP! C. C. BEERS, M. ). (formorly of Bos ton) has a harmloKs oure for INTEMPE RANCE, which can be given without the knowledge of the patient. Also one for the OPIUM HABIT, Permanont cures guaranteed in both, Stnd stamp for evidence. Ak druggists for it. dJrrss BEERS A CO., Airmtng ham, Conn. . 40 4t PENSIONS No niHtter how alightly disabled. Increases uow paid. Advice aud circular frco. T. Me-MiciiAEr-, Att'y 707 Sanisoin St. Plula.Pa. WANTED men ta travraud sell our Liuiii Goads to Dkai.kiih. sia month hotel and traveling expensed puid. No peddling. Address MONITOR LAMP CO., Cincinnati, O. 4'J 4 $5 O COf Per Bay at home. Samples H 4U worth 83 free. Snasoi A Co., Portland Maine. 4i! OC Fino Mixod Cards, with name, or 25 Scroll, lo rents, postpaid Co., Nm-ssho, N. Y. Spencer A 4! I GEORGE PACE & CO. Co. 8 V. 8CS2CEEX2 EX., IILTUZ23, K. Patent fortuities NlAllonatry Knrlnea fnlt-ut ttnulnr fw aiiiim, (Jai(, Muley A- Sli MIIIm, it.rikt A Hour Mills, WnUer 'whM-la, hhliriarlM. liarrel & HuiHlnrkla)C nnrnmcry. T Miile t inny M lirt-ls mi4 ;niiler. Shhh, Mill Miiil-t. c, Vr. 30 Mixed Cards,with name, lOcts. Sam ples for 3 ct. stnnip. J. Minki.kh A Co.v Nassau, N. Y. 4-4 ) r"t r.stra Kiue Cards, notwoalike, with t name, 10 cts. den Itndge, N. Y. K. 1IARUKR, Mai. 49-4 Cfj Mixed Cards, iio two alike, 20i-. and OU 2c. stamp. 11 E. llKYWOOIl A CO. Makleu Jiriflge, Col. Co.. N. Y. 4U 4 5QQ A MONTH to Active Men selling 'sjr Letter Copying ltMik. Noprasa or vawr uumJ. Samjiie worth $ i.i0 free. S.md starnp for circular. I-'.XCKI JilOIt M'lHi I .. li-j Mudison, and IM l)c4ili-ra Sla-L-l, 'liico. il 4 ion ViK wfaM kinds dine at tlmof- FOUND. DUniNfJourexprionpoftlitpn tMx months, In the imorF.RY, PJllVIS ION, FLOUItA FKKIV llUHinosa in Tio neHta, we have found tho old mnxliti it MONEY savod Is mony enrnnd," a true one, and that we liHve saved the people ot the.bor oiifjh and surrounding country a consid crable amount. Having had A long experience in tha wholewalo business, wo have peculiar fa cilities for buying from tlrst hands, which enable us to otfer extra inducement to Cash Iluyers, and hsring adoptodtha Irue yslem of doing business for CASH only, w csn well gooU for a muili 1hm profit, in fact, competing with prleea in anv of the cities in the Stnte. in thanking the citizens for liberal pat ronage in the past, we announce ouj re nu.vsl from the Fisher store, to the pleas ant locatloiz'known as the ACOMB DUILDINC, (immediately south of the Company Store) where, in consideration of the continued depression in the timns, have again lower ed our prices, believing that goods should not bo Hold at war prices, where Ih oppor tunities to make money are so ninch less. j9In future our store will be keptopsr. until U r. M for the mutual benefit of the general public and onrselves. J. II. DUHICKSON ACO. Red Hot! Oil City Spicy t Newsy! Daily Derrick, For 1877. Itctter Tha Kver! More and Fresher News, and More Read ing Matter than any other Daily Papor in North-Weatern Pennsylvania! Tit a Oil Citt Daily Derrick will he gin tho new year with a larger circulation than ever attained by any daily newsp iper in Pennsylvania outaideTof the large cities. 1 1 has gained this by givirtg alt the fresh est news, and sparing no expense in ob taining items. It has correspondents in every portion of tho Oil Region, besides several reporters who aro conxtantly trav eling. Tho proprietors, editors and re portorial staff, are all young and energetio men, whose aim la to make the Derrick the leading newspaper of Western Penn sylvania. "The Dkriuck w ill bo bettor, than ever for 1S77. It will have special reporters at Washington and tiarrismirg. who will send dail y specials of all imixrtant events. Its readers will be kept posted on all the political news or tno day. nsroitorted from an independent standpoint, while a large roportorial force will keep them informed on local matters. It will also, as it does now, take the lead in discussing questions or Importance to oilmen, and woi k lailh fully for tho interest of the Oil Region. It will maintain its position as authority in oil Ktatisth, and its market quotations will always bo louim reliable. If you want spioy reading, fresh news information concerning the Oil Ilegion, and a red-hot paper, subscribe for the Oil, Citt Daily dkriuck. Terms, ?1U per year; mix months fo; 1 a month in ad vance. W. II. lAl.MJWKLIiilt CO., 89 3t Publishers, Oil City, Pa FINE GOLD WATCHES, JB WELRY I Watches, (locks, Solid ami natal Jewelry, ltlack Jewelry. Hy Glasses, Spec tacles, Violin Strings, f fe. AT L. KLEIN'S JEWELRY STORE, TIDIOUTE, PV. WATCHES AND CliOCKS lopnltlRiitl "VFnrrHiit!. LEAVE YOUR WATCH S3 at O. V Bovard'a Store, Tlonesta, la, SMOKY ) cured, fuel saved, and hot CHIMNEYS J increased by applying the Spiral Urait. Send stamp for rircular( with testimonials) to IlKNRY COLKORD, T2H Sannom St., Phil'a, Pa. 4r 4 ELBOW-ROOM. MAX ADF.LKRS New nM)k. Just published. Will outsell any book in the licld. This brightest of humorous books is profusolv illustrated with tho most laughable pictures by Arthur R. Frost, VVill sell by reason of its beauty and cheap iioss. No other book published possessing such general Illness for the wants of the present times. Agenta who wish to make RKi WAGES wanted in every town Tempting tcnis und circulars sent, on application to J. M. STODDART A CO. Tii Chextnut Street. Philadelphia. 8S-4 Tie Best Republican Paper PubliBhed ia a ew York. Weekly Commercial Advertiser ONE WU1.L4U PKH YFAIt. FIFTY CENTH FOIt HIX AlONTIIls. Send for sptM-iim-u coiics and club rates, UL'UII J. HASTINGS, li Pulton Street, New York Cilv. 3S-4 MINI) RKADlNiJ, Psyc.homancy, Fas cination. Soul I 'harming, Mesmer ism, and Marriage Guide, showing how oiilur sex nmy fitiiiste and gain the love and affection of any person thy choose in dmitlv. 4'Kl pages, llv mail 06 cts. Hunt A- "., I , si., Phils. ik 5 REMINGTON mm iJAcniriBs No Machine has sprung so rapidly Into fa vor as possessing just tie qualities needed In a family Machine namely I Liphl Run' tn'nff, .VmixitA, jVoi'itrM, Ila'piit, Ihirnlitfi, with a perfect Lork-Stitch. Within tho past year important im provmnentN Iiava liecn adled and no trouble will be spurcd in keeping tho 11km 15otow ahead of all competitors. RESYjmcTora Creed moor Rifle. VICTOniOUM AT ( KEKDMOOll, 1S74. IIOIXYMOINT, 1B7, I'WKEIOIOOH, Mtfl. SINOT.E AND DOUIILR DREECH-LOADING SHOT GUMS. The iest guns ftr the pricoever jrodueed. Universally recommended by those who have used them. "WEBB'S PAT'NT CARTRIDGE LOADER I'he only comrtlete anrtsrntus ever invent ed, oonihininy In one complete and porta ble machine all the varmua Implements lr.plovcd iu loading paper and metullie KilOlU. REVOLVERS. REPEATING riSTOIi, AM MUNITION. i UN MOUNTINGS IRON ANDSTEEL RIFLE AND SHOT BARREL FOR CUS TOM GUN SMITHS. REMINGTON AGRICULTURAL IMPLEM'TS PATENT CLIPPER PLOWS. Cultivators. Rol id SU1 Cultivator Teeth. and Points. Wrought Iron Standard Cul tivator Teeth and Points, bavre'a I'atent Horse Hoe, Shovel Plows, Shovel Plow HI ados, Plain and with Wings, of all sires Wrought Iron Bridges Arch and Trapezoidal Truss, Cast Steel Shovels, Cast Steel Hoe and Garden Rakes, Planters' Handled Hoes, Mowers, wheel Horse Ilok.es, Needle Cotton Gins irmory and Principal Offiff, 1LKIS, H. I. BRANCH OFFIC ES : 2S1 t "83 Rroadwav. New York. Arms. Madison Square, 0 l. ZSiX St., New loric, S. Machines. Boston, 116 TreniontSt., Sewing Maehinea and Arms. Chicago, 237 Stato St., Sewing Machines and Arms. St. liouis, 0W North Fourth St., Sowing Machines and Arms. Philadelphia, 810 Chestnut St., Sewing Macmnes and Arms. x llaltim re, 47 North Charles St., (Mascnic Temple) Sewing Machiuos and Arms, Washington, U. C, Wl Seventh St., Srw- ine Machines and Arms. 4i-.mii The Little Stock ami Fort Smith RAILWAY HAS FOE SALE Farming Lands, Grazing Lands, Fruit Vino Lands. Coal Lands. Wood Lauds, some I'rairie Lands, ltottoin I .and, and Uplands, on torms to suit the purchaser, Six per cent. Interest on deferred pay ment. Ten per cent, discount for cash For full particulars, maps and pamphlets apply to W. 1). SLACK, Iand Commis sioner, Little Rook, Arkansas. 41 4t 1HPER CEFJT. NET for the money lender. Interest paid sonie-unnually in N. l. J-.xcuange. He suritv 3 to 0 times tho loan in land alone. exclusive of tho buildings. (Present cash value bv sworn appraisers.! No invent incut safer. No payment more promptly met. Rest of references civeu. Send stamp for particulars. ; 1). 8 R. JOHN STON. Negotiator of Mortgage Louns, St Prill, Minnesota. 41 4 not easily earned in these times but it can tie ma le in threo months by any one of either sex, in any part of the country who is willing to wor ylpHilil v at tho einiitovment tliuL we fur nish. $CQ per woek in your own town (iu need not bo away from home over night. You can give your whole time to tho work or only your spare moments. It costs nothing to try the business. Terms and ?5 Outfit free. Address at once. H 11 ali.kit Jt Co., Portland, Maine. 44-ly f OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE. R Leiitehi EXHIBITION It sells faster than any otcr book. Cria Agent sold 34 conies in one dav. This is the only authentic and complete history published. Send for our extra terms to airont. NATiosAkPuBKisuiiiaCo.. Phil adelphla, Pa. 38-4 WJ!? , rty a v.v You Can Save Honey Bv buying your PIANOS and ORGANS from the uiidersigned Manufacturer1 Agent, foi the lst brands in the market Instruments shipped direct from tho Fao t.,rv. CIIAS. A. SHULTZ. Tuner. 1 c Lin k 1 ox 171'!, oil Citv. T yi..--tew Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Pittsburgh, Tltusvllle i Buffalo Railway, and Buffalo, Corry & Pittsburgh Railroad. . ANDAKTKIt Hunday, Jan. i!8, 1S77, ' train will run as lullows; STATION.!. Northward. Southward S. I S.l S. l H. K.. t So. a in p in p in p m p m a ni Pittsburgh 3:0(1 2:15i H:40 0;10 B:4(l W Pen June P:' i:X in:;si 7:4V 1: 4:M Klttaimlng lOiOf. 4:11 1 1 :4ft 7:0H 12:.V) 3:.p3 R. lt'k Jimel0:A7 r.:02 VIM .r.:.V 11:40 2:3,', Brady Rend llr 10 n:i; L'iO 5:10 1I:2T U:13 Parker 11:50 "::i0 2;:ui .r,:00 10:48 12:40 Emlenton P2:30 6:30 .1:02 4:31' I0:2.V 12:00 Scrubgniss 1:1 7:lfi 4:23 3:51 U: 12 10:46 Franklin 1:.VI 7:.')7 5:3A 8:10 K:o uui Oil City 2:20 S:35 ti:25 2:3i'. 8:2A 8:45 OleopoiU 3:07 l:lr 10:41 0:40 Eagle Hook 3:19 9: 3C 10:30 IS.-17 Tionesta 3:4! 10:37 10:00 5:25 Tldloute 4:42 12:20 9:0S 3,45 Irvlneton 5:3j 1:45 8:1'. 2:05 Rousoville 8:53 7:02 8:04 8:18 Titusville 3:30 p:45 7:55 1:15 7:10 7:2o Corry 4:42 9:10 11:55 fl:00 Mavville C:lrt 10:54 10:13 3:56 Buffalo 8:10 ; 1:20 6:45 12:43 p. m'p. an p. rna. ni a. mip. m p. m;p. in p. mia. niia. imp. m Trains run by Philadelphia Time. DAVID MfCAHUO, (Jen'l Snp't. WflltTfW 11 a 1.1. - - - - - -. - Oen'l Passenger A Ticket Agent. GEO. A. PRINCE & CO. IE The Oldest, Largest, and Most Perfect Manufactory In tho UnlUvt States, nearly 56,000 Jiow In use. No other Musical Instrument ever obtain ed the same popularity. -8end for Trice Lists. Address JiVFFALO, A. T. The fact of ours being ths oldest and largest manufactory In the United Statm, with nearly 56,000 lnstruanenU now in use, is a sufficient guaranteo of our re sponsibility and the merits of our Instru ments. ro OEO. A. PRI NCR A CO. A warned the Highest Medal at TUaaa. E. &H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 691 Broadway, New York. (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.) Manufacturers, Importers A Dealora la CHROMOS AND FRAMES, STEREOSCOPES AND VIBWS, Albums, Oraphoscopee, and Suita ble Views. PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS- We are Hendouarters for everything In the way of STEREO PT1CONS and MAG IC LANTERNS, being ntanufaoturers ef the Mlero-Sclentlfie lantern, Htereo-Pauoptieon, Cmversity Stereopiicon, Advertisers Stereoptieen, Artopticon School Lantern, Family Lantern, rtOrLK S LANTERN. Eaoh style being the best of It clues iu the market. Catalogue of Lanterns aod Slides, with directions for using, sent on application. Any enterprising nian can make menaj with a Magie Ianlera. JB"Cut out this advertisement for ref erenoo.Tm Thocxpoilenceof fiyo years has proved that this Compact and te llable work of Ocnorj 1 Information is bottt-r adapted to the wantso all classes of tho con, munity than any other work of the kind ere ZELL'8 AQE3T8 WAITED, published. It has been proven by its IMMENSE SALES, by the numerous COMMENDATORY NOTICES RKC'P, And by It uniform SUCCESS WITH AOENTS. The lition of 1876 has been THOROUGHLY REVISED TO DATE. It contains 150,000 articles, 3000 wjod engravings and eighteen handsomely en graved and colored maps.' The work is indued in parts, and a speci men copy, with map, will be sent to any addrees, froe of postage., for twenty cent. BAKER, DAVIS & CO., Publishers, (Successor to T. Elwood Zull.) Now. 17 and 10 South Sixth Street, 43tf rnlLADKI.FAIA, Pa. Can't be made by everj agent ev ery month In the business we furnish, but those willing to work can easily earn a dozen dollars a day right In their ow n localities. Have no room to explain here. Business pleasant and honorable. Women aud bovs and girls do as well as men. Wo will furnish yon a complete Outfit free. The business "pays I etter than anything else. We will near expenso of starting you. Particulars free. Writo and sco. Furiners and me chanics, their sons and daughters, and all classes In need of paying woik at home, should writo to us nnd learn all about the work at once. Now ia the time. Don't delay. Address True A Co., Augusta, Maine. 33 $ 45 PER TERM. 137 PER YEAR, Pavs ALL EXPENSES at CHAMBERLAIN INSTITUTE, RANDOLPH, N. Y. School established 150. Property $103, 0o0. Endowmmt 10.0;0. Our' youth ( ioth ht xos; shall li n e the bcio lit of iu Winter term opens l'oc. 5. Scud for cata logue (I'roe to Iter. .1. T. KnwiKHs D. D., Prin:ioil. :j u a k 1 oioi 999 Amcricnii A Foreign Patent. O ILMORE if- CO.. Successor to Chile man, UoHiner ,r Co., Solicitors. Tutom procured In nil countries. No Fes in ad vance. No charges unless the patent Is giantcd. No fece far making prelimiMu ry examination. No additional feus for obtaining nnd conducting a rehearing. Ry a recent decision of the Commisiotier aix rejected applications may be revived. Special- attention given to Interference' Cases before the Patent Oflice, Extensions before Congress, Infringement Suits in different Stales, and air litigation apper taining to Inventions or Patents. Scud stamp to Oil more ct Co., for pamphlet fcf sixty pages. Ijuml Cases), Warrants and . Nerlp. Contested Ijwid Cases prosecuted Vofore the U, S. General Land Offico and Depart ment of tho Intlrlor. Private Land Claims,; Mining and Pre-emption Claims, auo' Homestead Cases attended to. Land Scrir in 40. HQ, and 1(!0 acre Pieces for sn'.e. Tlii" Scrip Is assignable, and can bo located in tho name of the purchaser upon any (.! eminent liuid subject to private entry, nt 1.25 per acre. It is of eo,ual value 'will Rounty Land Warrant. Send stamp to' Oilmore A Co., for pamphlet of Instruc tion. Arrears of Pay i- Siounty. OffteutV, Soldiers, and Sailors of the bile war, if their heirs, are In Im-ny casos en titled to money from tho Ooverunient of which they have no knowledge. Write full history of servico, and stnte amount of psy and bounty received. kaiolofie stamp to tiilmore A '.., and a full reply, ur vxaiiunaiiou, win un given yoa ireo. lenwinsi. All Ofn(oi's. Soldiers, and Sailors wouu-' ded, ruptured, or Injured In the late war,, howovor slightly, can obtain a pension by' addressing Oilmore A Co. Cases prosecuted by Oilmoie A Co. V--fore the Supreme Court of tho United States, the Court of Claims, and the South ern Claims Commission. Each department of our businees la cob' ducted In a separate bureau, under clin jv of the same experienced parties employed by the old firm. Attention to all busiiie' entrusted to (Jilnmre A Co. is thus se cured. We desire to win tuecess by die-' serving It, Address filLMORK A CO., M TBtreet,. Washington, D. C. 41tf TO THE WORKING CLASS.-We arc now pre parcel to furnish all classes wiuk. constant em)loyment at home, the whole of tho time or 'for their spare momlata. Rusiness new light nnd profitable Per sons of either sex easily earn from 88 eta. to $5 per evening, and a proportional son. by devoting their w hole time to the bswi nes. Roys and eirls can earn nearly a much as men. That all who see this tice may send their addross, and tt us. buiiie-s wo make this unparalleled ffr: To such as are not well satisfied we wUt send one dollar lo pay for the trouble of writting. Full partlcnlars, samples wsrlV several dollars to commence werk on, ant a copy of Home and Fireside, one ef the largest and best Illustrated Publications, all sent freo by mail. Roader, if yon waul permanont, drofi table work, add re, Ocroge Stiuson A Co., Portland, Me. It IN THE GREAT SOUTHWEST! The Little Rock and Fort Smith Rail way Company is selling, at exceptloaal ly low price and on terms to suit pr chasers, over ONE MILLION7ACRES of their magnificent grant on every side within twenty miles of their road. Ad mirably suited for. production of Cora, Cotton, drain, Orass, Fruits, and all ether Northern crops. Winters are mild, per mitting out-door labor for eleven months. Soil fertile beyond precedent. No grass hoppers, uo f'ronght. Special induce ments for establirhmiitof lnanu footer For circulars, address W. 1). SLACK, Land Commlsi ic nor, Little Rock, Arkua- " 41 4 J. & P. COATS have been awarded a Medal and DIploraa at the Centennial Exposition aud mow mended by the Judges for "JillPKItlOK STKEXttTH AND i:x(i:mj:kt ciir.4i.STY or- A. T. aOfe'nO?Dirctor-uGral. SKA I., j:E.RlWIXT,Pr6. Al.RX. R. Botulkx, fceeretary pro tern. ;i4t HOMESTEADS. Ilyou want reliable informution where and how to get a cheap Farm, or gcvertsmeuk Homestead, free, send your ndilress to H., J. Ijlilmore, Land Commissioner, I.hw-. renco, Kansas, and ro'rivo gratis a copy of The K arum ln, i(i. IIim,i..i..,I va a TO AOENTS on ant who kikd woaa. THE BIG BONANZA Tr5!i7B--- Dan De Quille's new book with iutio duction by Mark Twain is just read 3'. It. is tho richest in texts anil illustrations, seen for a long time. Are you out of work or dragging along on some dull book T iio for this one. It will fill your pockets surel Don't delay and lose territory vou want ; send for circular at onco. Itcosta nothing to see them. Address AMERICAN PUB LISHING CO., Hartford. Conn., or F. C. 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