A EXTRRPRIarvn ttRTTt.BR IN N. HKAMKA. The IxnCell (Neb.) Remitter, prints the record of an enterprising settler. Mr. M. 8. Bud long settled on tbe edge of Franklin County, Nebraska. bor during on Kearney 'County, in March, 1872. When he arrived on his home stead, with his two sous, he had two sparis of hones, but only eleven dol lars in money. At the beginning of 1874 he had 100 acres of land under cultivation; an orchard containing 500 young a pole trees, 100 pear trees, and 100 cherry trees, and a vineyard of 600 grape vines. Mr. Budlfiug is now about to plant 200 apple trees, 200 peach trees, and 500 additional grape vines. The homestead is in Southern Ne braska, andon the level prairie; and no ntan who has the spirit of Mr. Bud long need fear to setilo where there are no trees to shade his roof tree from the sun. If he plants as Mr. Budlong has done, in five years his orchard will be coming' into bearing; and, if he has made a wind break of cotton wood, he will have ample fuel for his stoves. Certainly, eleven dollars in cash is not adequate for the needs of the ordi nary settler, though there are numer ous instances in Nebraska of men starting in this way upon nothing, at it were, and in a few years working themselves into positions of comfort. Such men are brave and enterprising; bat a capital of $500, at least, is a good thing upon which to start. The larger the capital given skill, enter prise, courage and industry, without which money is of little moment and the quicker and the greater the gain. There is abundant room and ample scope in Nebraska for men like Mr. Budlong. ; ' , A HUSCIXAR CHRISTIAN. , A recent achievement of Her. D. F. McLeod, an Episcopalian clergyman, residing at "Clark Hill," near Niaga ra Falls, in Canada, is thus described by the Buffalo Commercial Advertiser: "On Wednesday night last Mr. Mc Leod was awakened from sleep by the barking of his dog. Thinking there might possibly be something wrong about the premises he proceeded to an adjoining room, and there found a large sized burglar. Both men being above the average weight and strength, a pretty lively time ensued for a few minutes. The 'minister, determined on forcing au nnccnditional surrender on the part of the burglar, very soon brought bis antagonist to a reolisiug tense of the power and influence of muscular, Christianity when properly directed. Succeeding after a violent ttiuggle in throwing the burglar to the floor, he held him there until the arrival of a male servaut, who was sent to procure a rope. The servant was ordered to tie the man, but, through fear and trembling, his ficg ers were unable to perform the office. Seeing that he had only himself to re ly upon, the Parson placed bis knee upon the breast of his victim, and finally succeeded without aid in secure ly binding his limbs, after which he lashed him to a heavy piece of furni ture, ana men mounted guard over lnia till morning. . In the course of tbe struggle Mr. McLeod sustained .quite a severe injury to one of his hands, a bone havincr been fractured The burglar was Ipdged in Welland jsu. - v ....... ... - A femalo comDositor is now entree ed on one of the MeraphU papers. .cue is me nrst woman that has ever worked in a printing office in that cuy, ana ner apperance "at case " ere ated a sensation. Yaw Busummurtinges and Kueka Busumummarupwira are tun irnntla. men connected with the household of lung Koffise of Ashantee. They re his amanuenses, and write all his let ters for him. ' The latest way of expressing it i ou uigm as wen try to shampoo an elephant with a thimbleful of soap suds as to attempt to do business and ignore advertising." Gerritl Smith says the dreariest day of bis was when he had to ride fifty nines in a stage coacn beside a young man wuo panea nis nair in the centre, It was a Maine elerevman who said from his pulpit that be had "rather possess the pearl of great price than the wealth of all the Rothscbildreu." Borne of the western auctioneers are making heavy commissions on selling off the whisky of dealers who have been "prayed out" by the ladies. The Washington Star says that on account of want of practice it takes a veteran Congressman very long to ap ply a postage stamp. ihe briefest notice of Mr. Sumner's death is in the Wabasha (Minn.) Her aid, simply t "Sumner is dead. He needs no eulogy' Miss Ella Hoffman, daughter of the ex-Governor of New York, is said to be engaged to the son of an English nobleman. "I am glad Cushion is ifoine to Spain," said a New York Cuban, always hated jpain." , An impecunious bridegroom in At toona has been sued for tbe cost of his wedding supper. An Iowa man has recovered 13 cents damage's for having been called a imud. JOB WORK DONS AT THK 'REPUBLICAN". OFFICE At th$ lowed cash prioot, noatly, prompt ly, and in ttyle equal to that of any j. . . other utahlithmmt in (As IHttrieL BUSINESS CARDS, r ... SHOW CARDS, VISITING CARD, ECHOOL CARDS WZDDING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATION, ' " BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS. MONTHLY STATE3XE.TS, INVJELOPES BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, ' NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS. DODGERS, HANDBILLS, LABELS, SHTPPrKO TAGS, Ac. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Oil Creek A. Allegheny River Rail way, ind Buffalo, Corry oV Pitts burgh R. R. ON AND AFTER Monday, February 2, 1874, trains will run as follows : . kTATIONS. Northward. Southward Me. H K I H.l HI , n am p ra a m pm p m p in Pittsburgh 2:20 7:! 10:tW 8:001 WPenluno 4:1)2 8:M 8:30 Klttannlttft 4:50 :4.'l 7:4.vr.:8-' R-KkJuno o:4AI0:3ii 6:3111:40 HradvBend . :00 10:55 fi:00 l:U5 Parker 6:4.1 11:35 6:'.!ol0:85 Kmlentnn 7:05 12:00 4:48 10:10 Kcrubgraes 8:12 1:10 :.V2 ft 10 Franklin 9:05 l;5rt 8:05 8:i!5 OUCity , 7:00 :4o 2;3S 2:15 7:45 8.00 Oleopolis 8:0O 2:49 12:12 7:33 KagleRock R:I7 8:00 11:45 7:23 Tioneata W:05 3:2(1 10:57 6:54 Tldiouta . 10;2.1 4:1ft 9:2.1 6:09 Irvinatotl 11:45 ' " 6:08 7:45 5:20 Ronsevllle 10:05 2:55 1:52 7:28 Titusvilla 11:10 8:50 12:53 6:25 Corry , 6:10 i Mavvill ' 7:00 9:47 Buffalo 6:55 6:05 , a. m r. m p. m a. m a, m p. m Trains run by Philadclp' J. J. iiAWKKNC hia Time. CK, lien'l Sup't PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRA!. RAILROAD ON AND AFTER 11 P. P. Sunday Mar 1. 1870. Trains arrlva at and leave the Union Depot, corner of Wash In ton and Liberty street, as follows; I . AKIUVK. Mall Train. 1.S0 a m : Fast Lin a. 1X11 a m i Wall's accommodation Mo. 1, 6.20 a in Brlnton accommodation No 1, 7.50 a m; Wail a accommodation No 2. 8.55a m :Cln. einnati express 9.20am; Johnstovn ac commodation 10.50 am; Braddock's ac commodation No 1, 7.00 p m ; Pittsburgh express 1.30 p m; Pacitlo express 1.50 p m ; "n aiiiiiiiuociauon ino a, z.bo p ui ; Homawood aooommodalionNo 1.S.55 pm; Wall's accommodation No 4, 5.50 p m j Brlnton acoornmodauca No 3, 1.10 p mi Way Passenger 10.20 pm.. DEPART. Southern express 5.20 a m : Pacirte ex rea2.40am; Wall's accommodation No . 6.30 a m ; Mail Train 8.10 a m i Brlnton'a accommodation 1 1.20 a m : Braddock's ac commodation No 1.5.10 p m ; Cincinnati x proas 12.35 p m t Wall's accommodation i, ii.ot a m ; jonnstown accommodation 4.05 p m ; tlomewood accommodation No 1, 8.50 p m; Philadelphia express 3.60 p ta; Wall accommodation No 8.3.05 D m: Wall a accommodation No 4, 6.05 p m ; Fast Lin 7.40 p m ; Wall s No 5, 11.00 p m. The Church Trains leave Wall's Station very Sunday at 9.05 a. m., reaching Pitta- uurgo at lu.uoa. m. stemming leave rctta bureh at 12.50 d. in., and arrive at Wa'l's Station at 2.10 p. ra. Cincinnati exm-esa leavea daily. Ronth. rn express daily except Mou Jay. All oth er Trains daily, except Sunday. r or luxtner information aply to W. H. BECKWITH, Agent. The Pennsylvania Railroad Comtan will sot assume anv Riak for Bazcaae ex. eept for Wearing Apparel, and linitt their raponaibility to One Hundred Dollai a val ue. AU baggage exceeding that a ount In value will be at the riak of toe iner. unless taken by special contract. - A. J. CKS3A1 General Superintendent, Altoone Pa. Allegheny Valley Rail ' Road. ON AND after Monday Feb. S, Trains will run as follows (Philadelphia Trains leave Oil City for Pittsburgh at 1.15 p. m. 7:45a. m. arriving at Pittsburgh at 10:05. and 5:00 p. m. Brady a Bend Accommodation leaves Oil City at 6:12 p. m. arriving at Brady's iana at w:so p. m. i rains leave ntiaburgh for Oil City at 7-'fl . m .nr 1.0A n 11 1 . 1 " ' " ' w, "-, MIITIUE 1U Ul City at J:S3 and 9:45 p. m. Oil City accommodation leaves Brady's Bend at 6:50 a. m. atriving in OU Citv at 12:05 p. in. Trains leave Oil Citv for Buffalo at 2:4 Bn. 6:20 a. m, and 9:10 a. m. arriving in nlfatloat 855 p. m. 1:10a.m. and 7:25 D.in. Trains leave Buffalo for Oil Citv at 6:05 . m. and 12:25 p. m. arriving at Oil City at 10 p. m. and 8:20 p. m. au trains given above run. through from Pittsburgh to Buffalo aud return, without change of cars. Trains run on Philadel phia time, which is 20 minutes faster than Pittsburgh time. The time at Buffalo la 1 8. M. B R'y time which is 28 minutes slower man rhiiadflphla time. At nma. uanK j unuuou this road bod with the Eastern Extension which runs to. urooXTUis, leaving lied Bank at 11:45 a. m. and 7:50 a. m. arriving in Brookville at 2;S0 and 12:10 p.m. The train leaving Red Bank at 11:45 p.m. mt-i niTBHtuiTiiit at s:o p. m. J. J. LAWRENCE. T. M. KINO, Oea l. Sup'i. Ass t. Bup'C THE BEST PAPER. TRY" TT ! T T The BCIKNTIVK) AmilRIcah istha chaan. est and best illustrated weekly naDer cub. iiaueu. cverj nuuiuer contains iroro 1U to 15 original engravings of new machinery, novel inventions, bridges, engineering works, architecture, improved larin imple ments, and every new discoverv in ehem- isiry. a year a numbers contain S3, pages iiu oii uuuurcu engravings. 1 nous ands of volumes are preserved for binding and reference. The practical receipts aro well worth ten times the subscription priii,. lernis, to a year oy man. ttpeci menu sent free, A new volume com menoea January 8, 1874. May be had of an iirwn neaiera. PATFNTC obtains an the beat terms. 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All the news for 2 cents. Subscription price 60 cents a month, or $6.00 a year. To eluba or 10 or over, a discount of 20 per cent Address "THK BUN, " New York City. GO rA 0 03 PITHOIX VALLEY BY. ON AND AFTER Mon lay. June , 1171 Trains will run as follows: TRAINS NORTHWARD. STATIONS. Oleopolis, - Bennett, Woods Prathers Mill Pithole CHy No. S. No. 4. 10.26atn 8 80 pro tu. s.za 10.SO. " 1.18 10.24 " , 1.10 . 11.06 i.tO TRAINS SOUTHWARD. STATIOKS. NO. 1. No. $. Pithole City, 8.40 a m 1.20 pm r rauiers Mill . B.s J.s Woods 8.56 " 1.56 Bennett 9.03 " 102 Oleopelia 9.16 " 3.14 All Trains make close connections at Oleopolis with toalna oa the OU Creek fc Allegheny River Bailway, North and Konth. ' Two Line of Stages rn daily between Pithole City, Miller Varui anil Pleasant ville, uiakingeonnection wltliarriving and departing Trains. J. T. BLAIK, II. WICKUAM, Sup't. Ticket Agent, Pithole City, Pa. I JOB WORK of all kinds dins st this of 1 lice n short nitiee. r V - CRAWFORD - ' : c- c0 . 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Makes the eliislto! lock stitch, finest and strongest stick Lnown i firm.duiable, close ami rapid. v ui no ail Kinds or work, fine and coarse, from cambric to h.T, cloth or Loalhttr, and uses all descriptions of thread... This Machine is heavilv con struoted to Rive it strength ; all the parts of each Machine helns- uinde alike bv ma chinery, and beautifully finished aod"ome- ineniou. it is very easy to learn. Kapid, smoertli and silent in miration. Reliable at all times, and a Practical. Soieniiflo. Mcchauical Invention, at grtatly reducoa price, j . . .'-.)' j . A good cheap family sewing machine a last. Tuettretand only encoesa in pro! ducln a valuable, substantial aud relia ble low prined Kowin Machine. Ita ex treme low price reaches all conditions. Ita siinplinity and atronttth edapta it to all capacit1es,while ita many merits made It a universal favorite wherever used, sad creates a rapid demand. " IT IS A I.I. IT IS RECOMM SND1B. 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