Per tonal.^ R IT Moore, editor of the Louisa count? i ^tftyuard, published at Columbus City, j Iowa, was in town last MondayCapt John (Jood and family left Moline last week for a year’s trip to the Pacific coast and intermediate stations♦ -*♦«► ♦ — -H Moline Plows at Vienna*.he Emperor of Austria on Tuesday paid a visit to the American department of the Vienna Exposition. Being of an inquiringturn of mind he found much to Intores4 ^ his Royalty, and said to one of the Amen can commissioners . 11 For improvementsand new inventions since the last cxposi tion, America is without comparison in the entire building.” This must have been bis *e*efk'm*tion as be gazed upon the world famous Moline Plow, for it is corroborated by letter from Mr. L Andrews, known tosome of our citizens, who writes from Vienna to Mr R B Throop as folio ws “ On entering the grounds the first thing that meets the eye is an American restau rant in full blast, with negro waiters A short distance oft’ may be seen the red, white and blue flag waving tnumphanth over the American eagle. This represents the entrance to the American department, which is far inferior to all others except in ► owing machines, they being fully represented Among the many things in the Agricultural hall, one seemed familiar—four plows from Mr J«*hn Peere’s factor? at Molme I think thev will take the goldmedal, as they were the finest I saw while there —-- 4^T\ A M A o A rr» a