a""" NKBRAAKA BKOW.N FRONT. by rnor. J. d. butler. Lincoln, Nebraska. The last United States census of Nebraska farms showed one acre of woodland for every three under tillage. Nevertheless a large portion of that State is timberloss. South of the Platte River lumber for buildings is chiefly obtained from Chicago or the Mississippi River, via the railroad run ning westward from Burlington. But such lumber is expensive, one-lbird more so than in New England, and many a pioneer has no money, or nest to none. How then can a poor man obtain a house? He can build a sod house himself, incurring no expense whatever except for a door aud win dow, which he can buy ready niajje for $4 at any railroad station. The sod-house builder finds his ma tcral ready to his hand, in every fur row of the virgin prairie his plow turns up. The sods, compacted by the tramp of buffaloes and bound to gether by the roots of the "devil's shoe-string" and every other vegetable product, form better bricks than the Hebrews could have furnished Pharaoh even before he deuied them straw. Out of this prairie quarry about nine days labor of one man suffices to complete a sod-house fifteen feet square on the insido, a dwelling warmer in wiutcr and cooler in summer than any frame house. I bave seen such an abode nine years old, vet -still in good repair. Many dwellers in houses of this sort have assured me that they have suffer ed nothing from dampness, even when they had no floors, no ceilings no plas tering nor paper hangings. But all these four additions soon garnish the original simplicity of many sod houses. The very roofs of sod-houscs are often made of sods supported by poles, which the settler can cut along the banks of every water course. But if he lives near no stream he must buy at least rafters, aDd perhaps boards and shingles for covering bis house top. Sod roofs are warmer, lumber roofs are less likely to leak. This nov el style of architecture is increasingly popular and prevalent in Central Ne braska. A majority of the dwellings on the homesteads in Saline and York counties, along the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad as it pushes west from Lincoln, are sod-houses. No doubt those in other counties are so too. So are the inhabitants of many among 4,000 buyers of railroad laud of tho Kurlington and Missouri Uiver Railroad Company. In a week's ride just now through the sod-house region, while calling at many doors and entering not a few, I have found no man, no woman, no child, home-sick for the land they came from. On the other band, all were full of heart and hopo, assured that by becoming landlords thev were about to become lords of the land. Ab the Homestead Bill give them free farms, so the sods give them free bouses ; and they are doubtful which is the better boon. Tbe railroad lands above mentioned have been bought on ten years credit, six per cent interest, and on purchasos made since 1872, nothing of the prin cipal is payaDio until tbe end ot four years, while twenty per ceut. is thrown off from land prices for prompt pay ment. A Hint to Housewives How to keep Kitchen-ware clean and bright. Every housewife of neat and tidy habits takes especial delight in keeping all the tin, copper and iron ware of her kitchen as clean and bright as painstaking labor can make them. A pride in this direction is commendable, and always meets the smiling approval of the tyrant man , who pays the household bills. Re member that sapolio is the only thing on earth that will make an old tar nished tin pan or a rusty kettle shine as bright as new. And by the use of Sapolia it is the quickest aud easiest thing in the world to keep every uten sil in a high state of polish. A leading lecturer classifies his au dience as follows: "The still-attentive," the "quick-respousives," the "hard-to-lifts,'f the "won't applauds," and the '"get-up-and-go-outa. A mountain settler in Tennessee learned for the first time the other day that Davy Crocket was dead, and he eat down on a log and cried like a child. "Do you know that I came near sell ing my boots the other day ?" asked a gentleman of his sweetheart "How so r "I had them half-soled, my dear." ' ' Probably the most recent Ameri canism is that constructed by an Illi nois papor, which says that Edwin Booth will "tragediato" in a certain town. "That the cholera should attack that good Mr. Johnson and miss them railroad robbers," says Mrs. Boflin, "puts me all out of couceit of politics." A Rochester man lav drunk in nu alley all night with $300 in his pocket. It is only necessary to add that the Rochester folks didu t know it. An old lady describes a genius as a man what knows more u he can find out, auj spills vituils ou his clothes." The Shah scratches iit llcaJ with mo corner ol a ealt-eellar. Inonli Slorcnn's Hons1 SAPOLIO In a substitute for Sonp for all Household purposos, except washing dollied. SAPOLIO for Cleaning your Houmb will mve the labor of ono cleaner. Oive It a trial. SAPOLIO for Window Is bolter than Whiting or Wtr. No remov ing curtains mid ctrpeta. SAPOLIO cleans Paint and Wood, in fnet tho entire house, batter than Soap. No slopping. Haves la lor. You can't afford to be without it, SAPOLIO for Scouring Knives is better and cleaner than Both lirick. Will not scratch. SAPOLIO is better than Sonp and Sand for polishing Tinware. Bright ens without scratching. SAPOLIO Polishes all Brass and Copper utensils bettor than Acid or Oil and Hot ten Stoitp. SAPOLIO for Washing Pishes and Glass ware, is invaluable Cheaper than Sonp. SAPOLIO removes Stntns from Marblo Mantles, Tables and Statuary, from Hard-finished Walls, arid from China and Porcelain. SAPOLIO removes Stains and Grease from Carpets and other woven fabrics. Tbere is no one article known that will do so maif; kinds of work and do it as well as Sapolio. Try it. hand SAPOLIO a now and wondorfully effec tive Tiolct Soap, having no 00,1ml In thlscountryornbroad. hand 8APOL ICj as an article for the Bath, will "reach the foundation" of all dirt, opens tho pores and gives a healthy action and brilliant tint to the skin. HAND SAPOLIO Cleanses and Beau titles the Skin, instantly removing any stain or blemish from both hands and face. HAND SAPOLIO is without a rival in the world forcuringorpro venting rough ness and chapping of cither minus or laeo, HAND SAPOLIO removes Tar, Pitch, Iron or Ink Stains and Grease ; for workers In Machine Shops, Minos, Ac, is invaluable. For making the Skin White and Soft, and giving to it a "bloom ofbeauty, ' itis unsurpassed by any tjosmeuc Known. HAND SAPOLIO costs 10 to 15 cents per cake, and everybody should have it. You will like it. DON'T FAIL TO TRY THESE GOODS. Buy it of your merchant if be haa it or will procure it for you. If not, then write for our Pamphlet, "All about Sapolio," and It will be mailed free. Knooh Io r)ja n' Nona, 20 T ARK PLACE, N. Y. eow. H-ly PENNSYLVANIA CENJ TRAL RAILROAD ON AND AFTER 11 P. P. Sunday May 1, 1870, Trains arrive at and leave the union Depot, corner or Washinton and Liberty Btreet, as follows; . ARRIVE. Mail Train, 1.30 a m s Fast Line, 12.12 a m ; Well's accommodation No. 1, 6.20 a m ' Krlnton accommodation No 1, 7.50 a mj Wall's accommodation No 2, 8.55 a m Cin cinnati express 9.20 am; Johnstown ac commodation 10.50 a m ; Braddock's ac commodation No 1, 7.00 pm: Pittsburgh Wall's accommodation No 4, 6.50 p m; Brinton accommodation No 2, UOp in; Way Passenger 10.20 p ni. DEPART. Southern express 5.20 a m t Paeifla ax- f ress 2.40 a in ; Wall's accommodation No , 6.30a m ; Mail Train 8.10 a m ; Brinton's accommodation 11.20 a m : Braddock's ac commodation No 1, 6.10 p m ; Cincinnati express 12.35 p m ; Wall's accommodation N 2, 11.51 a m ; Johnstown accommodation 4.05 p m ; Homewood accommodation No 1, 8.50 p m ; Philadelphia express 3.50 p m; Wall accommodation No3,3.05p in; Wall's accommodation No 4, 6.05 p m ; Fast Line .w p m ; wan s jnoo, u.uo p m. The Church Trains leave Wall's Station every Sundav at 9.05 a, m., reaching Pitts burgh at 10.05 a. m. Returning leave Pitts burgh at 12.50 p. m., and arrive at Wall's Station at 2.10 p. in. Cincinnati express leaves daily. South ern express daily except Monday. All oth er Trains daily, except Sunday. For,furthor information aplv to W. II. BECK WITH, Agent. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume any Risk for Baggnge ex cept for Wearing Apparel, and limit their ruponsibility to One Hundred Doliai lval ue. All baggage exceeding that a ount in value will he at the risk of ttie mer unless taken by special contract. A.J. CASSAl General Superintendent, Altnona Pa. PITH OLE VALLEY R'Y. ON AND AFTER Monday, June 5, 1871, Trains will run as foliows s TRAINS NORTHWARD. STATIONS. No. 2. No 4 OleopoliH, 10.25 a m 8 ;i0 " m Bonnett, J0.88 " 8 28 " Woods 10.30 " 3.18 it Prathers Mill 10.24 " 3 io ' Pilhole City n.oa ' 250 " TRAINS SOUTHWARD. stations. No. 1. No. 3 PitholoCity . 8.40 am 1.20 pin Prathers Mill HM " 1.48 ' Woods fc,f,( " i fft I. Bennett o.02 " 2.02 " Oleopelis (j.ig 2.14 " All Trains make close connections at Oleopolis with trains on tho Oil Creek it Allegheny River Railway. North and South. Two Lines of Stages run daily between PitholeCity, Miller Farm and Plea-sant-vllle, makingcomiection witharrlvingand departing Trains. J. T. BLAIR, II. WICK It AM, Sup't. Ticket A tent, Pitlle City, Fa. I Jf' ;.,' ., .. .... a ... . j ,.j y 167 Water Street, - . GENERAL STELNWAY&SONS, CIIICKERIKO A SONS, AND 1HE WM. 11. BRADBURY PIANO FORTES, As well as several other makes. Also the TJIsnTEJD STATES A X I) TAYLOR &c FARLEY ORGANS. SHEET MUSIC BOOKS, and everything in the MUSIC LINE, which will be furnished at the very lowest prices. Send for circular. 39-lv. WING AND SO "TIIK AMEIUCAX 1'IAXO," 417 BUOOMIS STREET, 1ST. Y. TJITSUBPASSED ' First premiums wherever exhibited -Prices low for the quality LarKe prices allowed for Second-hai.d Instruments iu Exchange. From Ifr. Edward Hoffman, ih$ celebrated rianUt. cent CIllum$nrj Ule that your Piftno U ia ever7 resPect " most mapiifi. From the "Independent." The American Piano has deservedly become a very popular Instrument. -Kesponsible Agents wanted for unoccupied territory. Send for circulars t0 WING & SON, 417 Broome St., N. Y. 42-Gm El. A. BALDWIU, DEALER IN tiVMS, BEVOLVEIW, AND ALL KINDS OV SPORTING AND FISHING TACKLE, POCKKT CUTLERY, SCI&fORS, dtC, C. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. RIFLES MADE TO ORDER AND WARRANTED. Repairing Locks and Fitting Keys A SPECIALTY. REPAIRING IN ALL IlltANC'llEliS NEATLY A'D PROMPTLY DOXE. 44-tf TIDLOUTE, PA. BEST THING IN THE WEST. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe. R. LAUDSI R, THREE MILLION ACRES Seated in and near the Arkansas Vullcy, Uio Finest Portion of Kansas 1 Eleven years' Credit. Seven per Cent. Intercut. 21 1-2 percent, reduction to .settlors who improve. FREE PASS TO LAND BUYERS ! THE FACTS alout tliis Orant are Low Prices, Loiik Credit, and a ltebato to set tlors of nearly one-fourth ; a Rich Soil and Spondid Climate; short and mild Winters; eaily planting, and no wintering of Stock; plenty of Rainfall, and just at ihe ritrlit season ; Cool, Stone and llrick on the line; Cheap Rates on Luiulier, Coal, Ac; no lands owned by Speculators; Homestead and Pre-emptions now abundant ; u tirsU class Railroad on the line of a Kreat Tlirouh RoutejProducts will pay for Laud and Improvements. It is tho best opportunity over offered to the public, through the recent completion of Hie Itoiul. For Circulars and goneral information, address A. K. TOUZALIN, Manager Lund Dep't, 3-2ni, Topeka, Kan. V. W. CLARK, Agent, Tionestu, I'a. BOOK K KEPI NO MADE EASY. Evory clerk and merchant can Icnrn nt once. Hook mailed, 50c, 11. Ooulclinjj liryant. liuilulo N. V, . 9 Meadville, Pa. 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CUIIE8 WITHOUT FAIL A mcent cnM la thra to n!x hapn; nn4 s!o, tiy It" ViTALI.tNa, rUHIFYINli nd Kl IML I.ATlNa iImU upon ttu gtnaial fjratem, to romarkablr cfiiaa CK)Ui In U - IlIMKASRn or TUB BLOOD. Inelnilinv BcrufuU snt ErupttonH nt tha akin, Pys pafau. lilmn of tha LWar sod Kiduaja, Uaaxt lia aaaa, and Oaneral Dabililr , ONE TRIAL CONVINCES I DR. GARYIN'S VOLATILE SOLUTION of TAR MEDICATED J FOR INHALATION. K A mnsrkablr Talnabla diaeoTarr, which post tiTalj euraa C ATARI! II, BROWCIIITIS, ASTIIITIA, and nil Disease of tho NOSE, THROAT and LUNGS. TUB COMPOUND TAR AUD MA If D It A KE ttLtl tat naa la aonneetinn with tha ELIXIR TAR, la a combination of tha TWO moat Taluabla ALTERA TI VK Mwttainaa known In tha Profaaalon, and ran dan this fill without axoepuua tha rarj twat Tsr oSerad. ' Solution and Compound Elixir, j iJ5aBo1 Tar and Idandraka Filla, liots par Box. Madieatad Inhalation, i.00 par Packaga. Send for Ctrralar of POBITITE CURE! to four Druriat, or ta I.. F. HYDE & CO., 80m PKOPBIETOBS, 19 S Seventh Ave., New York.- ' H t . a, SO H m Ph A hi 4 H fl d m CTP A FlsQ' Welmvo justisHiicd O X 1 Wl U OO Waltzes in Two ol- umes, jirtce el em h in bourdN, fo each in eloth. The two voluiueHcontHin over tort v lieuiitil'iil Waltzes, worth Ht leaxt S-2S iu .FAVORTTEJ'L-: - -.11 V 1 1 J 1 deuluiH be jinrtictilar to ask fur Pkteh.V 1 iH 1 lu.i tjt ninAi'is UALTKN, 1H It la the only riirrect and eninplctn eilition. ,1- MlHin I'lil.lislier V l I J I jl1jk. b'A UroaMwny. New VorK. N.'', Ji. No Person enn take three llUtvrs accord faff to dirtction. lind remain Ionic "H. provM4 Iheir bonn ar not riettroyvd by mineral potion or othar ntana, and lfa vital ortnt waited bey.iul iha pouit of repair. Dyirtp.U or India-eat Ion. TTaaiUeha, rra In t'lt StioitlUera, Cmilta, TiRhtneM of tha Cheat, Dii airtcia, Sour fcructftiion of ilia Stomarh, Had Taatn In tli Month. Hiliotta At tack a, Palpitation of tha Heart, Inflammation of tlto l unc, Tain in tha regiona of the Kutneya, and a IttmdrcH other painful aympioma, -art tha ffipringa of Dysprptia. In llitaa complainta it haa no equal, and on a titla will pro ra a Letter guar tnteeof it menu than a lengthy advertiaemant. Kor Kvinal i oiuilnlutaf in yotina: or old, manied or ainnle, at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn of life, that Tonic Itinera diiplay ao decided at infltianct tbAta marked improvement ia aooa partem- -tible. For Inflnmmntorr unci Chronic Rhan matt lam and Gout, fliliom, Kemtttcnt and lutar -mittent Fevara, Piaeaaea of tha blood, I.tTtr, Kidneyt ' and Bladder, theae Hittera har no aqnnl. Such lna-' aaea are canted by Vitiated llloml, wh.ch ia RanaraiJy prod nerd by derangement of the Itceativa Ora;ane. Thiif art m Uentlo lura;tlv mm wall mm tfl Totalflf poaaeaaing aIo tha peculiar merit of acting at a powerful aent in relieving Cnngeatioe, or InAiw mation of tha Ltrer and Viaceral Org am, and ia UtWe Diteaaee, For Pkln Plataiei, Eraptiona, Tetter, (all Rheum, Illotcliea, Sxta. Pimplea, puttulea, Uotla, Cae bunclea, King'wonna, Scald-Head, Sore Eyee. Br aipclaa, Itch, Sen r ft, Discoloration of the SUin, Humoaa and Diaeaaea of tha Skin, of whatever name or nature are literally dug up and carried out of the ay item ia m abort lima hy the uae of theae Bitters Gratful I'houaattda proclaim Vikioab Bit Tans the moil wonderful Iuvigorant that ever euaUutee. the linking interna J WAl.KfeR, PmpV. R. H. Me DOW A LD aV CO.ft Pruggitta and Gen. Agta., San Franciaco, Cal,, and oor. of Washington and Charlton Sta , New York. tOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. OU Crcck&AIIoghcny BIveriBj OV ANU AFTKIt Monlar Juno 8, IfU, Trnins will ruu aa fullow ; OUTHWAKD TRAIilD. STATIONS: 1st Claaa. 4 2 S.1 C1M. ! li " in. p. u. a. m. . m, Corry S 15 11 00 6 80 n 00 SunrUtmburg 6 '.'l 11 85 0 J4 10 tilnuien 6 M 11 47 6 17 9 M ('entrevllle 7 04 11 65 6 48 t M Trvoiiville 7 IS 12 03 it 10 j Ilydctown 7 ii." 13 IS 7 10 11 M ar 7 SO 12 25 7 26 11 JO TitusTille ik 7 43 12 41 7 40 8 14 11 M Miller Kaitu 8 02 l 03 7 M 0 65 11 It Shutter 8 07 1 08 8 OS 7 SM 18 $a l'ioneer 8 17 1 II 8 10 7 40 IS a AR dio IU ll 7U IK Pet Centre . ib 8 29 1 28 t 80 10 1 t rolitmMn 8 S5 1 35 8 38 8 20 t 19 Tnrr Farm 8 40 I 38 8 42 8 SO 2 SO ltynd Farm (8 46 (1 '44 (It M 8 4 1 49 Kuuxeville 8 S3 14V 8 60 0 00 III MeCliiltoek .H M 1 53 00 8 06 SO Oil' Clt A 8 10 2 05 y 14 9 20 8 10 'i 9 15 2 It) 10 If 8 M' Oleopoliw tt 45 2 38 11 10 ID HiiKlo Hook 50 2 48 1 82 4 50 President 0 59 ( 2 50 11 38 4 6(1 TiiniONtu 10 lt 3 12 12 SO S 17 Hickory 10 41 8 82 1 20 15 TrttnkeyvilU 10 64 3 41 1 46 0 A3 Tidiouto 11 11 S 58 2 2 4 7 10 Irrineton 12 01 4 40 4 06 8 40 ADDITIONAL COXD-Ct.AS TItAIlca-aoUTK. No. 16. TltUMvlllo 2,10 p. m.; Miller 2,60; Floiieor 3,20; Fct, Ontio 3.3.1; Columbia 4,15; Tnrr Farm 4,21; llvnd Tarm 4.87 1 Koii8eTtllo4,ftft; Oil City S.L'o. No. SCorry 0,15 a. in.; TituTill 8,SA Miller Furm 0,iH; Pot Centre 9,48; Colum bia 10,1.1; Turr Furm 10,18; Kvnd Kama 10,'.7j ItotiHCVillo 10,35; til City n,00. No. 18. Pet Centre 1.28 p. in.; Columbia I, 50; Tnrr Farm 2,05; ltynd Farm 2.18: lt-niBevUIe2.0; Oil City 3,00. No. 22 Oil C'itv 0,30 a. ni ; Oleep . 7,2.", TioneHta 8,64; Trunkey villa 10 Tidiouto 11.11. UOBTIIWARD TRAISI. STATIONS: 1st Cla. 21 CU 5 3 1 ll a. iu. p. in. p. m. a. m. a. m. Irvineton 12 45 6 06 00 7 44 Tidiouto I 28 6 47 7 JO t 04 Trunkcytille 1 45 06 8 06 18 1 Hickory 1 64 (8 15 18 30 10 44 TioneHta 2 14 6 34 8 45 11 o President 2 8ft fO 55 1MI 11 U Katrle Hock 2 88 (8 69 t 36 13 83 Oleopolis 2 47 7 OS 10 06 IN ar 3 16 7 36 19 66 I W Oil City DR 00 8 20 7 40 11 80 t U MeCliiltoek 0 IS ;fl 32 7 65 II 60 2 36 Rouseville 6 16 8 35 7 59 12 00 8 M ltynd Farm (8 20 ,3 40 8 04 13 26 2 4a) Turr larm 6 25 3 43 8 10 13 86 IH Columbia a 29 3 40 8 14 12 48 8 10 AR 0 84 8 65 8 21 1 06 8 20 Pet Centre 1)K 6 86 3 59 8 23 1 26 8 88 Pioneer 6 42 4 06 8 SO 1 46 8 46 Hlmft'er a 5a l 15 8 40 1 P0 4 It Miller Farm fl 6a 4 20 fl 44 2 16 4 40 AR 7 15 4 40 9 05 2 46 S 10 Titueville 1R 7 35 4 45 9 10 8 65 ITydetown 7 44 4 65 9 20 8 20 Tryonville 7 67 5 08 10 34 8 SO Coutrevillo 8 l5 5 17 ii 43 4 10 Ulynden (8 14 (5 27 I) 50 4 80 Spnrtannburg 8 24 6 38 JO 1)2 4 00 Corry 8 55 0 10 10 32 6 60 ADDITIONAL SEC'OXD-C'L ASS THAI XB-NORT tl No. 15 Oil City 6.55 n. m.; Jtousovillo 7.20; Tarr Farm 7.411; Columbia 7.56; Fat Centre 8.10; Pioneer 8.40; Miller 9.2ft Titusville H.,55. No. 7 Titusvillo 9.00 a. m.j Corry 11.26, No. II Oil City 11.20 a. in.; oiiavila II. 4,i; ltynd Farm ll.,r,t; Tarr Farm 12.08; Columbia 12,10; Pet Centre 12.20; Millur 1.25; TitUHville 2.00; Corry 4.42 p. iu. No. 21 Tidiouto 12.45 p.m.; TrunkOT villel.45; Tioiicsta2.43j Oleopolia 4.25; Oil City 6.20. () Traina do not Btup. (J) Stop on algiial, (;) Stop for mciils. Trains 5, 6, 21 und 22 run daily j all Oahor trains daily except Sundays. N. 11. '1 rain No. ID in ail KxproBS from. Titusvillo to Corry. " BILVKH PAI.ACKSI.RKn NO CAR TRAINS. No. 4 Direct from P)j)idolphia without fhallo. No. 1 Direct to Piiiindolpliia without char go. No.5 Direct 1V0111. Pitttdnirgh without elisnxe. No. 0 Direct U) Pittsburgh without cliaiiKe. C. J. ilKPRL'ItX JNO. PITCAIIINi biiperjiilendoiit. Uon'l Mauaeer. DU. J N. 1JOLARI), or Tidiowx, has retvtrnsd to 1mm practice ailer an ab onee of four montliH, Npent iu the Hospi tals of New York, where Im will attend calls iu hi profession. Ollico in Fuit kn Uriijf Store, 3d floor above tho hank, Tidioule, Pa. J'.uf