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THBATLARTA SUN m^Oipkiflruw Ira V«rl&l« MU» baraiaf tanael the oSSTSfl# of the American VttkinV) «s*»flrwrtmM of the niortbrll. lMtlnnlai HU—>i. «Mhra ever Md« ra* — trmunfiiy -(M4Vul Xcw, Oil. if. 1 ain't wry much da the ftmcy, And all that aort of *tuf, For an eafloeer on a railroad U apt f 0 bo man “on the roagh;" Ha don’t “go modi'* on bla “haodaacm,” I traal/ ••mnowlodgo the corn,'* Bat kakaa to «Mi “erUe-rarakV That'a ‘“art a* anM*f fon'aabarn.” Bov I'M tell wm aUfttta steer “ »* mad* for otcke. 1 "® u 1144 01 _ Itheotarvebj tha tann*l. Tan bat I wan t long In aigbtln’- There vaaplantj far bm to aaa, •Sifitu—SHSJ?it£l a For the taaael wee reerta' aad bUxlo', U nay wtth Baa and raaoba. I “Mnaibar Sin” oioaa babiad t «h—"tbodSan Through amoka and flama aa vail— oh “old gal** fait Aa pressure I thro' bar lion Jotata; ■la acted mat Mka dm vaa bnraao, fontltka aba “knav all tba potat#;” BhagUntad along tba twin way With epeed of a lightning iUab, With a bool aa raring na safety, M of wreck or craah. [ a*poaa 1 might hart •Tumped the train/* la hep* to aara atoaw and bona, Uid loft tk—nmman and ektutran To taka that rida alona. Jutattating Jitnr HARMLESS AB SUMMEU DEW, •'Yon *ml bntfcaai •Dflnaarl'* Faratalma raraoanli — Thackeray's daughter U th« queen of the literary circlet of London. — A woman has bean condemned to doth (or letting Oil to a Jail in Benne, England. — A little girl at Dubuque amended the Lord'* prayer by taking for “her daily ginger-bread." — Mrs. O. W. Lower, of Shnbnta, Mia., Is dead from an overdose of May- apple, taken to keep off a chill. —Mrs. Sylrla, of Ashtabula, O. , Who ahot her husband in Ootober, baa been found guilty of man-elengbter. -Mia Betsy Knight, of Harrieon, Me., hie during her ninety-first year, knit eiity pairs of stockings. —An Ohio woman, who has been the better flitietb of Brigham Young, is go to# to Ml how she liSad it, from the leo- ture platform. —Old Ben Wade's handsome daughter, despite her father’s adyioe to the oon- tmry. bar Anally resolved to marry a poor oarpenter. — Mrs. Hart, a good-looking, erect brunette of thirty or thereabouts, hie beenntmtad for ebon-lifting in Bieh- mond, Va. Her epeoialty wee shawls. — In a oaae of aednotion, tried in the yet in the highest degree disinfectant and preservative, Soeodont keeps the teeth always healthy and spotless, and the gnma ruddy and free (rout canker. Eufaula, Ana., March 29,1870. Afeiirs. J. H. ISeilin <t Co., ilaoon, On.; Geotb—Your Sun mo us' Liver Regu lator bae been in use in mv family for some time, an i1 urn persuaded that it is a valuable addition to tbo Medical Sci ences. Respectfully yours, Jons Gill bnoBTUt. SCROFULA—Is tbo dread disease which annually sweeps ila thousands lo the grave. It makes its appearance in many forms; in Comumpttou, Glandular Swellings, Rheumatism, Cutaneous dis eases, many of tbs affections with which females arc troubled, Ac. Perhaps no one is wholly free from its taint. The only way it sen be successfully treated is through the medium of tbe circulation. It is a blood disease. Dr. Tutt's Sarsa parilla end Queen’s Delight possesses the qualities to expel it from the system and restore perfect health. Being free from violent minerals, it may be taken with safety by old and yonng. Tbe most delicate femrle may take it at any time. If yonr child has worms, or a bad breath, or sallow complexion, or restless at night, or no appetlto, or general bad health, give it Dr. Tati's Liver Pills. II will toon be restored. DR. TUTl’S BAIB*DYE CONTAINS NO SUGIAB OF LEAD. Caution t Eveiy pennine box o( Dr. McLane’s Liver Pills boars tbe signature of Flem ing Brothers, Pittsburg, Pa., ami their private U. 8. stamp. fliy-Take no other. Tbe market is fall of imitations. It is tbo popular verdict that people wno nave oeen accustomed! o the oae oi bitters or oordials, are obliged, eventu ally, to resort to McLean’s Inver Pills tor permanent relic'. OBOOEBISM, WINES, LIQUOB8. THOMAS M- GREEN, 88 W. Baits. St., near Holliday, Fine Groceries of all Kinds, Deals la XafUsh sad Anerlcw IMc-klss, Capers and Condi* monlt, Olives, Italian Moc- elronl and Vornioellla, Freeh CeaneC Trait. of ell Unde. Oaaaed Meats ead »lah. foreign end Domeeue Feeaerees ead Jelllaa. 1 hare on hand a da# ■toe* of OLD BRAADIES, wiates. WHISKIES, JUTDGUr^ Which 1 oiler to HOTEL UXPKB8 tt the rarj lowMt price#, and ask a oalL nr I am prepared to offer great inducement* to ooitomen. WHOLESALE and BET AIL. H* A call la aolicUad. THOM AM M. GIIEEN, n W. Baltimore at, near Holliday, aoelt-1/ Bellhaore. MS. BUY ThM OlffDIRi NEW FURNITURE EMPORIUM Atlanta (Qa.) City Court last week, the Jury gave 82,100 damages to tbe plaintiff the mother of tbe woman alleged to hive been rained. —Delia F. Martin, Cuheotor-elect of Iron county, UL, has filed a bond in tbo office of the State Auditor aa required by law, end now tbe officers at Springfield are pusalad lo kuow whether Delia is of lbs mate or femslo sex. —London lawyers are angry. A yonng lady well known In England for tbe prominent part she L.m ukon in agitit- lug lb 1 “right, oi wouicu" has ,-xpressed her in'mition of '> lm> to tbo Bar.”— Tbvretaaot tbelous' ofasnoe, however, of her gotting there, the Benchers having the power to refuse to “call.’' — An insane lady of Lexington, Ky., Uitted from tbe seoond-atory window of net husband's residence in her night- clodbes, tbe other evening, and hasn’t been heard from siaoe. — A Philadelphia belle (did anybody ever bear of a Philadelphia girl who wasn't ; belief) worth $40,00), is to by‘ k t^X T '»iS^ , “ neiham —Miss Oobbe, in English female adept in mental philosophy, bai lately publish ed long and well-written ar tides in two London magaalnes, in whioh she con tended that dogt as wdl as man hsvs Immortal souls. —ThsEsstTexas DulU-tln, oi Msrthall, m« the ladies of Ttxas,wiih Mrs. LotUe 0. Efarnr, of Hempstead, as Chairman, art collecting funds to aid in building ths Msgruder monument si Galveston. —The Bhode Island Medical Society has admitted Miss Anita E. Tyng to membership, the flrst female member of that institnVon. —The first person hanged in Minne sota was Mra BiUusky, about twelve y**re ago. Her eountenanee was not Mr, and the died. —Mias Mary Thurman, eldest daughter of tbe Ohio Senator, is toon to be mar ried to a naval officer named Herman, which goea to show that their domestio difference will be over their T. —A Mrs. Sewell, Newbury’s (Mass.) oldest, died recently, aged ninety-seven. She was one of a oboir of girls whs greeted Washington with s song upon hit entrance into Nowbnryport. — Mia* Derew, of Le Mara, Wit., hu bailt an Episcopal church of her own without Depew-ting any part of the work to others. — Upon the marriage of Min Wheat, of Virginia, an editor hopee that her path may be flawary, and that the may never be thrashed by her hatband. ttniitoao 'Aotjcrueenume. THE ATLANTIC COAST-LINE PASSEATGER HO PTE. Heorgnn 1 nod fox' the Summer of 1878. DOUBLE DAILY All Rail Connection Via Augusta,Wilmington,Risk' oiond. All Additional Dally Con action via AagnaU* Wilmington and Portsmouth AMD TH1 M AQNIFCENT BAY LINK STKAMKN8 Tha equipment of tha Road* of thla Una la flretcl**- PVLLMAN PAL AOS ©leering’ uars. Are run upon all night train*. Double Daily Schedules Are operated upon tha entire route, from Kew Or’ lean* and all iaain terminal point* in Alabama and Georgia. Dy taking morning train oat of Havannab Mac and Atlanta, paaaer ger* connoct with tb- u5 r. train out of Augnata, and can choose bo aeon tbe AU Rail Counecttun, via lUcUmond, or the a ode u Cheeapfliko Bay, bavlu n ' lu th" latter caaebutONi night of railway travel,and *he aeoond night t-njey the Luxurious Accommoda tions of tbe Steamer, of tbet line. STANDARD SCALES Ben deem *SO Different MadlBeatl Aourra aiho ton m but alarm movry dm Fairbanks & Co., su iMisrir, jrmw roam ISO Bel timer, etreet, Beltlmere. SI Oemp street, Deer Orleent. FAIRBANKS fc EW1NU, vis offjrsovrr ar., nsiabirut, FAIRBANKS, BROWN b CO., US MihK tr., Beef.ee Tor isle br lesdlnf Bsrdvsre Dealers. PLATT A CO., HAVE RECEIVED AND 3STO-W HAVE IN STORE A. MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF NEW FURNITURE! And lire Opening it Dali* (or Inspectioa and Sale. QUlantu €oott tine fee 15171 Horn*. The “AtlanticCoast Lino”Freight Route WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA TO AND FPOM BALTIMORE, PIIILAOELFUIA, ALU' TOUR, ROSTOA, iAnd all Eatltrn (Titos, <m<t all Points koulh anti Southwest, Over the Wilmington & Weldon, and Wilnhneton, Co lmnbia & Au Railways and their Coni'actions. A N ENTIlUtLY NEW LINE (UP INDKPBNUKNT CONNICCTZONH b'llOM Tlf>jE. Wr.TEBt . Wilmington, N. C-, and Fortamoutk. Va., and of nnbrokan range fr 4 Umiofftcio tranaportlng Freight, without transfer or detention, to and from a) 1 interior point* Tba uanagamei tof this line present* It* advantage* to tbo goatbern Public upos the *'*u(anc#*k Oare fnl and quick trar.aportaUon, unllorm rates with all competing lino*, the lowest curront itn>ursnoa,aani it lierleot a system ( f bteamahip connections at Northern Porta, aa to enable bills of lading to b* stated ard goods forwarded dally, by one or tbe other oi our route# over both of which EXP1LEH8 TltAIN TgLUTODE TATloN la given o Columbia, H. C., and Augusta, Qa., there count ctlog with fast Ereigbt bcbedule* to m ml ual point*. ^ -Vj ^ Obnerve tho Following Excellent Hchodtiio oi Con* uectiou^ VIA. Wilmiuffftou andHteamshipLines: With UALTlMt.-UE—By tbe Southern Steamship Co.'s H team era, Ludie, Bebeoea, Clyde, UoUvar. mtIl ich port every five days, Andrews k Co., Agents 73 Smith's Wharf. Baltimore. With PliiLABLLPHlA—Hon them MaU Steamship Company's Steamer, Honest, Leaving each *1 _ .. hhMi^k Also, threogh Andrews Co.’s Baltlmors line with Hnrlver's Bally iTopeller Line; without drayage in Baltimore. With NEW YOUK—Lorillard's Steamship Line of First Class Iren Steamers, Benefactor, ttegnlater, Vci nnteer, lsuite ai.d twoaddltlomil r>lps now building, leaving each port every four days, H. 8. OhL Acei a IMav Tl lisal Diva. Wllmlnetiin md lllsnHa Htaamshln fbwnnanv'a Utm...... IX■ t. ... .. 1 ■ . .. Mail Southern Steamship Line Vint steamship*, of 800 tons each, sail ing from each port svery WEDNESDAY. THBOUOH BATES to all points South »nd Heath west aa low aa by any other rente*. Inrai tnc percent Prompt and oertaln dispatch given. ■ ‘‘m on Oensral Merchandise, Cotton, Sheet apply to W. L. Jamas, Oensral Agent, Mill. ■ Worths Worth, Agents, WUmlngtomN.C.. Pope, rtener*' Freight Agent, W., 0. k A. II Wilmington, N. 0. GTJTHMAN & HAAS <* • telOe BteslL, ■msilntt. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Wholesale Liquor Dealers, SOU AO Kins FOB THE CELEBRATED BARTOW HOUSE T. J. Bridges, Proprietor. pw^waYUlo, Georgia fall Un* of VIRGINIA SPRINGS AND EXCURSION TICKETS, Tt jTTBJCTMfu m.n.ni.u mate- •» Information, apply to following named Agents of the Uaet LYONS. Agent; If. J. O'OONNOE, Traveilog 1829. CHARTER PERPETUAL 1872 FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE CO. PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL. • 400,000 00 Aecrmeil Surplus and Pre mium 51,010,310 68 Cash Assets, November 30, • 187».. $3,310,340 88 Xsatost Stylos and Patterns SUPERB PARLOR SUITS Elegant Chamber Suits, Handsome Dining-Room Suits, Office Furniture, And Every other Description of Furniture. From the Highest Grade to the Lowest- And Consist, of Every Article of Furniture Required to Furn- l.li a House or Office Complete, all of which We Offer at Prices Lower than Ever Offered Before. A. POPE, General Passenger Agent. Macon A Brunswick RAILROAD COMPANY. Change of Schedule. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ) Macon A Ubcnswick Uail&oad Comfant, J Macon, Ga., No”sinber 80, lb?‘J. ) O N AND AF1 LI*WEDNESDAY. NUV. II, UT7, trains on thla road win run as follows; DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. DAILY (SUNDAYS EX CEPTED.) Leave Macon 9:18 A M. Arrive at Brunswlok...., Leave drunawlok Arrive at Jsaup ISi A. M. Arrive at Macon 8 M P. M. 6:80 P. M. 10:00 P. M. 4.80 AM, NIGHT PASSENGER TRAINS, DAILY. Laaea Macon 8:00 P M Arrive at Jeeup 8^0 A >1 Arrive at Savannah - 8:S0A M Leave Savannah. 7:80 P M Leave Jssup .,...11:10 PM Arrive at klacon 7:46 A V Both day and night trains connect doeely at J*e rap with trains to and from Florida. BAWXIN8YILLE ACCOMMODATION THAU, DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) Arrive at Meoon. Change of Schedule. WESTERN A ATLANTIC RAILROAD 00., Orncn Masran TmaKaroaTATio*, Azuati, Ua, Nov. 6, 1871 On aan Aim surest, ion instant, KiRht Fasssnittr Trains Iunard *111 l«TS CbtUtlOOf...... tUt ». *• Altlrs la AllUIS ...Ills A. U. Day Fasseayor Trata.Inward Win leave Chat ten IKS a. m. Arrive in Atlanta. t il a.«. OrIUr Iccommodntion Leave Daltoe 4:00 a. m. Arrive in AUania 1« r. u. Mo ehing* m outward llohedule*. *. B. WALKER. Atlanta & New Orleans SHORTLjXNB. OFFICE GEKEAAL PASSENGER AGENT, 1 AiLawra, December 14, 1878. j PREPARATION Aars now being perfected to as- f MMMdate aU dseirtag to attend Us Msrdl Ore* imtlval at New Orleans, early in rsbroarj. Pullman's Siiisr Palsc.i Car* will leave Atlsata teen* wttkout^ris^f.* ^ *** 10 ** w 0r * . Ytnm, *eh*dnJ#, n {J", will be announced at aa early «L m . w. j. HOURTUN, iAUlw Osasrvl PiMtngscAgvnA Premiums, Oct., 1170 ...$ J45A.780 70 Prcmlnmi, Nov., 187$ 301,870 04 Amount Insured la Daraed District, Ooatoa $438,100 00 Amnaat Iaeared oa Out skirts of 30,300 00 U ha* been definitely ascertained that 13,000 wdl cover all claims upon the last Item, while salvage al ready determined Indicate a net Iota of not over 8100,000. Alfred G. Baker, Pres’t GEORGE FALE8, Vice Preeldcat. J. w. McAllister, ■rcoad Vice Prcsldeato TilEO. M. REGER, Secretary. SAM'L W. KAY, Aselstaat Secretary. J. B. MORGAN, Special A(«at m J. W. COCHRAN * RONS, Uea'i geat*. W. P. PAT1LLO, Ageate NOTICE To PaBaongors WESTERNS ATLANTIC R,K.C$ ON AND AFTER OCTOBER 22. 1 72 Fare Paid on Trains Is Oae-Half teat, per Mile More tkaa v* kea Ticket* are Issgkt ef tkeAgeate. R R. WALKER. igl"n sud Atlantic Steamship Company's Steamers Metropolis acLKatutot Washington A Co., Agenu, 178 Greenwich street. Pier 13 North River. luc s being built exclusively for freight transportation carry a'l classes of frelgb Leaving each pot t weekly The Steamship' of these .inr s bell in unlimited qua ■ titles. Via 2Portamoutb. and. Inland All- * x^lxxo With BALTIMORE—Via Bay Line Steamers, Dally, R. L. Poor, Genera' gent, Union Dock, a Fitra aid. Contracting Agent, 184 West Baltimore street. Baltimore, With PHILADELPHIA—Annamesalo Line, Trl-Weekly, John 8. Wilson, General Agent. 44 South 6th‘•L Philadelphia. Clyde A Co.'s steamers, semi-weekly, Clyde A Oa, Agents, 10th South Delaware Arson- Philadelphia. With NEW YOKE—Old Dominion Steamship Company's magnificent Strainers, Wyanote, Niagara. T«„ t Bell, Saratoga, Urtterss, Old Dominion, having a capacity of 18,000 bales of cotton per week, leaving each port Trl-Weekly all the year round, and eftener if necessity demands. Freights received dally at Broadway, 187 Otoenwich street, licr 87 North River. With BOSTON -Via Boston and Norfolk Steamship Company’* Steamer*, leaving each port Trl-Week It E. Sampson, General Agent, 88 Central Wharf, Boeton. With theee perfect Steamship connections, freights are not expo sod to the risks ol wither or drayait transiers; Through Bills of Lading are issued ioall points common to competing lines. Bates, *-i»Tf)n7a Uon, shipping directions, tags, stencil plates, Ac., furnished on appUcstion to the undersigned or Agent $ named. Mark your geode via “Portsmouth and Wilmington,** or via “Stounships to Wilmington," as y0 r may prefer, and direct bills of lading to bo forwarded to A. Porn, Gener • 1 Freight Agent, at Wilmlngioi N. C-, and they will avoid all detention. The following Southern Agent-of the Line can furnish alfnr< essary information, as well, also, as agent* at railway stations: T. 0. Jams*, Traveling Agent, Cohiaibiv - HAJ'Uta, Traveling Agent, Charlotte, N. 0.; T. Lvova, Local Agent, Augusta, Ga.; A.0. Linn l Atlanta, Ga.; Bkm Mods, Southern Freight and Passenger Agent, Montgomery, Ala. * * ‘ ** stlgsted and settled by thaunderslguoL POPK, General Frelglit Agent. OUIt STOCK COMPHISEB: All Kinds of Cano and Wood Seat Chairs, in Maple, Oak and Walnut, with Rocking Chairs of every description to match, also Children’s Chairs of every description. BUDBTZIADS" Trundle Beds, Turned Posts, Arched Top and Corinthian Cottago Bedsteads, Black Walnut, Mahogany and Rosewood French Beadsteads, Spring Beds, Cribs, Cradles, Couches and Cots. Black Walnut and Mahogany Bureaus, Sideboards and Sec retaries, Black Walnut and Mahogany Extension, Centro and Card Tables. Oak and Black Walnut Office and Library Chairs, Office Desks and Office Furniture of all kinds. MxnnoRs. Looking Glasses, all sizes, iu Black Walnut,.Mahogany, Gilt Band and Full Gilt. Sofas, Tetc-a-Tetcs'and Lounges, Easy and Parlor Chairs, in Damask and Hair Cloth. ooiTAax mmm— Cottage Chamber Sets, Painted and in Oak, Black Walnut, Mahogany or Rosewood. Black Walnut, Cherry and Pine Leaf Tables, Work and Sa loon Tables. ITAKXW- Black Walnut, Mahogany and Pino Washstands, Single, Double, and Enclosed, with and without Marble. Also the most beautiful assortment of Music Stands, Flow er Stands, Imported Flowers and Brackets of various kinds. Tho Ladies sire rospeotfhlly invited to Call and examine the grand display of* French Flowers, which are of our; own direct importation. Call mid F.Tftminn'at'our Ware Rooms, Nos. 7 tt, 9 James’ Bank Block, WhitohaU a treat. JTLtJTTJ, Si. The ScoWu Soiling Hill Company Manufacturers of Merchiiat and Bat Iron, FISH BAR, SPIKES, BOLTS, NUTS, Etc. LARGE 8T0CH CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND 0RDEL8 PROMPTLY FILLED. Re-Rolled Iron Rails, Warranted Eqna' TO ANY JUDE. 1 LIMITED QUANTITY OF NSW BAILS MADE ON SHOET KOTIC Southern Railroad nun are especially Incited lo caU at o Works, and examine the quality or our Hails,and the way that they are Manufactured. Capacity of the Works, 15,000 Ton* per Ann We are now Making; about ha'f this Quantity. Ofllco and Warehouse nt tho Works. L. Scofield, Pres’t and Treas. L. Scofield, Jr„ Sec’y- ATLATiT/L, On. JAMES A. GRAY U Wholesale, T> R Retail, Y G oo., and Importers o o r> w oi 194 and 196 BROAL STREET. AUGUSTA, Ga* T AKE PLEASURE in informing their friends, through the medium of The At lanta Sun, tliut they have moved into their new store, especially erected by themselves, for tho WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS BUSINESS. naving font floors 125x11 feet, or twenty thousand five hundred superficial f. ctol flooring for the arrangement and display of tl-< r magnificent stock, which hat been EXCLUSIVELY PURCHASER FOR CASH From auction, and tho largest manufacturers ani importers iu tho United Slates, thereby saving all jobbers’ and middle men's profits. • Wo would confidently asscitto merchants desirous of laving In small supplies, that wo will willingly duplicate BDy bill purclias d In New York to two oi three thousand dollars, if they will only calculate the necessary expenses of going after Q-oods Sold, Payable the First of Novemoei next, on Citv Acceptances. m2t<llaw*wlam. James A O-ay «Sc Oo p I. O w H ,F O n T II 33 F j TUBSINO—STEEL CAST- AVERY, FIEK8K1LL, EXCELS10B. WATT, BB: SLET, DIXIE, CLirrF.il - — 'U • V. , v.tv-., Mil.;, *rew owu nurni, IsyutUIBBIM ■ iu uiocra- *WU »•“- Proof Get*. A full d< acrlpboD and price list (Ivan on application. J. BEN. WILSON. oc7— Borevgaaor to Kchota k Wllaon, and P. W. J. Rrhola. Pro* 1 Hi, by tha Bi ld*a. Atlanta. 0*- HUNNICUTT & BELLINGR ATHS NO. O TVT AnmTTA STXIEHT, 1} ASGEri, STOVES, FURNACES, and -flw Grates, Slate and Marbleized Iron Mantles, Tiuners’ Trimmings, Steam and Gas Fitting*, Steam Whiatloa, Gnages, Globe Valves, and Oil Cups. WROIGHT MHO A* PIPE FOR Steam, Gas and Water! Lift & Force Pumj-s,Rubber Hose,TinPlatc, Sheet Iron, Sheet Lead, Copper, Zinc, Ac. The Finest and Best Assortments of Gas Fixtures in the Booth, consisting of Chandeliers, Pendant*. Brackets, Hall Light* FORTABXiB UOUTai oto., eto A Superior Supply of Plumbers’ Brass Goods, Wash Basins, Marble Slabs Water Closets, ete., kept constantly on hand. Also, PLVMMEHS.STEAM k GAS FITTERS tt MAA'VFACTVRER of the Celebrated Concrete Sewer Pipe, from fonr to twenty-eight inches diameter. THE MANUFACTURE of Galvanized Sheet Iron Cornice, Window Caps, Door Heads, Ao., made a specialty. CONTRACTORS fer Tin and Iron Roofing. Agents for Knowlee’Stesm Pomp. Agents for ths Htoon PortableGasMachine, the only reliable GssMaehins known Btrr BXTUmCUTT «*» rfHl.X.XJJCHlATBW * Columbia Cook TI1E VERY BEST BAKING STOVE IN THE Stove*. market.