rock, scIimhI tiio child ui iia was jnk Allegheny Valley Rail Road. him. ami taking him br the band led him forward to find his mother. At a distance was a group of ladies, a mong them Mrs. Smith. As Fanny approach ed the circle she encountered the frigid utare of Mrs. Smith, who said, with metallic Toice, all eye being rivited upon the two, "BeDny, come to rue ; I don't wish you to associate with thieves and murderers." Not far away, with his hat o ver his face, stood the stage-driver, as if wait ing for the word of com maud ; but near at hand was another knight, Har ry Carlton, who, with his mother, had oil city just arrived upon tne grounds, ana nau -been near enough to hear the words. Sl.l1 k UieppiDg lrirru, no oaiu x I I 'I'lotlfMUt who stood pale and trembling, "Do not remain here to be insulted by these people. My mother would like to speak with you." And taking her upon his arm he es corted her to the tent which had been prepared for them. m One standing near would hate heard words of explanation, interrupt ed by broken sobs on the part or K an Oil Creek & Allegheny River Rail way, and Buffalo, Corry & Pitta burgh R. R. , OX AND AFTER Mondav, February 2, 1874, trains will run as followa I (STATIONS. NnrthwH. Southward IK.H K I l K. Fte-M a m Pittsburgh W PenJuno Kltrannlng R. B k Juno Brady Bend Psrk'er Kmlenton SomNrrsss Franklin 7:00 Thiioute Irvlnetoil 8:17 P:0T. 10:28 11:43 Houseville Titnsvllle Corry Mavvllle Buffalo a. m Smatnpin pmpm :20 7:20 1):0S 8:00 4-M :fn 8:30 1:20 " 4:60 7:4.", 132 R:4fi 10:3fi 8:'20 11:40 :00 10:!5 : 11:2ft 6:43 11:3ft 6:20 10:3 7-0fi 12:0 4:4H 10:10 8:12 1:10 :n2 9: IB R:05 1-ftfl 8:05 8:2f :45 2:83 2:15 7:4S 8:00 2:49 12:12 7:38 8:00 11:4S 7:23 S:2rt 10:57 8:58 4:15 9:23 :09 5:00 7:45 6:20 10:05 2:55 1:52 7:28 11:10 8:50 12:53 8:25 6:10 11:15 7:00 9:47 &65 8:05 p. m p. m a. m a. mlp. m Trains run hv Philsdelnhla Time. j. J. Lawrence, Gon'i sup't. ny, with kind and gentle soothing by Mrs. (Jariton: wouia nave seen nar PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD ON AND AFTER 11 P. P. Sunday May 1, 1870, Trains arrive at and leave the Union Depot, corner of Waahlnton and Liberty atreet, as follow t ARRIVE. Mall Train, 1.30 a m Kant Lino, 12.12 I m t Well's accommodation No. 1, 6.20 a m K rin ton accommodation No 1. 7.60 a m Wall's accommodation No 2. 8.55 a m :Cin clnnati express 9.20 a m ; Johnstown ac commodation 10.50 a m : Braddock a ac commodation No 1, 7.00 p m ; Pittsburgh express 1.30 p m; Pacitio express 1.60 p ra Wall's wvtimrulntinn No 3. 2.35 TJ m Home wood accornniodaUon No 1,9.55 p mi Wall's accommodation No 4, 6.50 p m j Brinton accommodation Xo 2,1.10 p m Wav Passenger 10.20 p ni - " . v. DEPART. Southern rr start uo with a naughty, unortho dox word on the end of his tongue aaying he would find out what all this meant, and after a short absence, would have seen him returning, his hand clenched, and his big burly frame bristling all over with indigna tion ; would have heard animated con versation for a moment iathiitent, followed by subdued laughter,. Shortly thereafter the family car - riage was ordered, and Harry and Mrs. Carlton, aceompaniedjsy Fanny, left the grounds. The month of vacation was nearly ended; Fanny had disappeared; the pre i.o a m : Wall:, a arltoa mansfon wa, closed, and ocu; JoM S " pied only by the servants, narry ana his mother were, some said, iu the city; some said at the seaside. Upon the last day of the school va cation, after the arnvaT ot toe mail, an unwonted something seemed to ruf fle the sui face of affairs in the quiet town. Curiosity,was upon tiptoe, aud wonder was looking out of open eyes into open eyes. Mine plethorio host of the inn, dressed as was bis wont of a summer afternoon, in shirt, pantaloons, and slippers, from his seat on the table, wiped the perspiration from his rubi cund face, and read to his thirsty sat ellites, from the Yerba Buena lYtbune, aa follows: - -f Married, at Grace Church, in this city, by the Rev. Dr. Peters, Harry Carlton-and Miss Fanny Howard, daughter of Major Gibbons Howard, formerly of the United States army, now Warden at the State Prison at N ." The landlord laughed. Tom Brown threw hi favorite hat on the floor and, jumping upon it, said : "Do you call that a mustang? "The gal's a Carlton, anyhow,1' said Uncle Billy, complacently ; while Tony glanced wistfully at the row of decanters and wondered if the occa sion would not suggest an invitation to imbibe. A new ichool-mistress has been en - gaged at Carlton, and in some myster ious way Tom Brown has become sole proprietor of the stage line. At the last stated inquest Mrs. ' Smith was heard to say, consolingly, to Mrs. Iracy : JOB WORK DONE AT T71B Immense Reduction to Suit the Times ! ! At the Wholesale and Retail Piano and Organ Emporium of 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At iht lowest cath prices, nsaily, prompt ly, and in stale equal to that of any other establishment in the District. BUSINESS CARDS xnrea 6.20 a m : Parifle ex aocommouanon xo a m : Brinton Braddock's ac commodation No 1.5.10 p m; Cincinnati express 12.35 p m j Wall's accommodation 2, ll.ot a m ; jonnsiown accomrnoiimiuu 4.05 p m ; Hoinewood accommodation No 1, 8.50 p m; Philadelphia express 8.50 p m; Wall accommodation No3,3.05p m; Wall's accommodation No 4, 6.05 p m ; Fast Line 7.40 p m; Wall a No 6, 11.00 p m. The Church Trains leave Wall's Station evorv Sundav at 9.05 a. in., reaching Pitts burgh at 10.05 a. m. Returning leave Pitts burgh at 12.50 p. m., aud arrive at Wa!l a Station at 2.10 p. in. Cincinnati express loaves daily. South ern express daily except Monday. All oth er Trains daily, except Sunday. For further information aply to W. II. BECKWITH, A Rent. The Pennsvlvania Railroad Company will not assume any Risk for Baggage ex cept for Wearing Apparel, and limit their rsoonsibilitv to One Hundred Dollai t val ue. AU DAKESn exCfWUUlK UHM UUUI In value will lie at the risk of tne mer, unless taken by special contract. A.J. CA88A1 General Superintendent, Altooma Pa. LOTS FOR SALE! IX THK BOROUGH OF TIONESTA. Apply to GEO. G. SICKLES, 70, Nassau St., New York City. SHOW GIRDS, i - .'H W 1". -a - - - - -' g S. HAMILTON & CO., 77 5TF AVE., PITTSKUUGII, PA VISITING CARL4, SCHOOL CARDS WSDDDfG CARDS, . PKOGRAM1IES, 'V - UsVITATIONS, OUR MOTTO IS AND HAS BEEN QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. Our huainoaa Is axcliislvclv PIANOS and ORGANS, which enables us to rive our whole time and attention to this exclusive trado. Thus where other dottier from five to ten instruments a week, our aides vrrv often exceed Uieao nuuihars In a sinirla day, so that we can better afford to sell at 10 per cent, profit ou coat, than "they eau at 20 ana ze,por ent. , Hvery Instrument we soli Is as irond aa an airent for us, as they invariably Introduce us favorably to all who see them. We havo sold aud in uso In and aliont Pittsburith alone. Thev are not some nw Organ, the growth of a few month, but are old reliable makna, thai are constantly adilinir every meritorious tm- prevement. tub reallv Uraua Simmons I'loupn s i-oniDinauon iirgan' navn ut-i-u manufactured for Twehtv-Ove venra. while the Celebrated Taylor Farley Coleates Organs liavo been manufactured over Twenty yeara. And now for the purpaMe of In- trouueing tnem more tnorougaiy inrougnoui an ine cminiry iowiw i mo diw, u have mado new and very heavy eontracta for large numbers of them, which wo pro pose to sen on their merits, ana without me assistance 01 aut..-t iouu.Miuunr.oir..., giving tho purchaser the benefit ofcommiaHioiiaaiid wholesale disuiitM, we are thus enabled to offer these Organs at the following prleen, at which wo shall sull for a short ime. CABINET CASES, Double Reed, 4 Stop Organs, Regular Price, fl&oo at $ 85.00 BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, 155.00 at " 1G5.00 at FULL RESONANT CA SES, Double Reed, 4 Stop Organs, Regular Price, $iG5.00at " 175.00 at 1S5.00 at 215.00 at 275.00 at 5 6 5 6 ,o .... r e sets neeus o 8 Vox Humana Viola 00.00 05.00 ; os.oo 100.00 105.00 125.00 160.00 "I'm glad it'a all a mistake ; I al ways Union. liked Fanny." iScicramento There is a good Joke oh a school Iirofessor in Paris,iil-In the summer le went to Chicago to attend some sort of an educational meeting, and retir ing for the night, he found that the room was rather close, and bad bis room-mate to get up and open the window ;" he found the window but could not raise it, so the professor told him to knock a pane out ; he did so, and returned to bed. The professor concluded that the room was still too .close to suit him, so he got up and kicked out another pane of glass, and said, "That feels more comfortable." and went to bed and enjoyed the ven , tilated room. On getting up in the morning they discovered they bad Bmasbcd the glass in the door ot a book-case. A Sacramento lawyer remarked to the Court: "It is my candid opinion, Judge, that you are an old 1'ooL ' The Judge allowed his mildly-beaming eye to fall upon the lawyer a brief moment , then, in a voice husky with sup press ed emotion, said: "It'a my candid opinion that you are fined $100." Charles Lamb once said of one of I his critics: "The more I thiuk of him the less I thiuk of him. This is not unlike Thackery'a mot: "What do you think of Tupper, as a poet," ho was asked when in this country, "I don't ST. CUIR DINING ROOM. Good Meals at Reasonable Rates. MRS. HINELY, having recently open ed a Mew Dining Koora for 'Junes and Gentlemen, is prepared to fnrnish good meals at an times ana at low rates. No. 16 SIXTH STREET, Late St. Clair, PITTSBURGH, PA. w31 3iu KaTTSTONK DININU KOflMH, 903 Liberty 8t., ' Pittsburgh, Pa. IF. ITSIMPS02T, rropr4tor. MEALS AT ALL UOClta. TRANSIENT CUSTOM SOLICITED. w25-ly ' F. F. I. WANTED. Evervbodv to Vnow that Four-Fold Liniment is the leading Lini ment for curing all kind of Pains and Rore Throats, and for Homes, Cattle. fx)., is the most auooeasful Liniment in the inarkot. See circulars around bottles. Sold by all Druggists. 30-ly turn These Onrana are all Solid Walnut. Panelinsr and Carving all of Solid Walnut. Nei ther saw-dust mouldings nor cheap brass trinkets are used on those instruments every thing is of the very beat, and are all fully warranted for live ears. THK BRAOSVr WILL BE SOLD AT T 9k DECBBR JPZAXfOa Z SAME RATES OF DISCOUNT. MONTHLY gTATEJIEaiTS, ENVELOPES The above are atrlotlv cash nrlces. but ifiuwlrod bv the purchaser, either liuartorly or semi. annua! payments will be taken at an advance of 10 per cent, per annum ou tits above prices. Persons ordoring by letter can depend on the most careful selection be ing inaue. XI me caan price oe sent wiin ma oiaor, me uisiruiueiu win no snipped oy freight, if not accompanied with the cah, the Organ will iia shipped by Kxprexs, V. O. v. it time be desired, we require notes with good security, or at least good references, Address Tor Catalogue, and state where you read this notice. S. HAMILTON & CO.. fcb!7 14m 77 fifth Avenite, VUMturgh, Fa. BILL EADS, LETTER HEADS, Cut Out for Reference. Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, SL, ver and Silver 1'latett trar,(Jlocks Hremzes, Cutlery, etc., of the finest qualities only, offered regardless of cost. Our stock must be closed ' out to make satisfactory settlement svith the estate of the late John Stevenson. JOHN STEVENSON'S SONS, K I.&Sjf M Mfmr. "a") i -juamjf-l OTE IIEAD8, 93 Market Street, Pittsburgh, 93 think of him as a poet, was the reply. A farmer scut an ordeto a London tradesman for a clock. Iiesaid he should prefer one made byJTenipus Fugit, as all the best clocks" in the neighborhood bad, that same on them. DR.C. KEMBLE, Has bought out the store of BOLxYRD BKOS And will carrr on the business hereafter A full line of all the goods formerly kept will still bo found iu this store Physi cians prescriptions carefully compounded bv a Conipetcnt'Pharmarista Graduate of I Philadelphia College or Pharmacy, 32-3m C. KEMBLEfjf.D. FREE TO BOOK AGENTS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, jr inis y.i i v i r jb 0. mm iiiai Dr. J. AVitlkcr'g Caliroriilii In- l-par ltittors nro n purely Vepetiibtei preparation, mado clilctly from tlio na tive herbs found on Uio lower nuitrcs of" the Sien a Kevntln mountains of Califor nia, tl'.o niodiclniil properties of which are extracted therefrom without tlio use of Alcohol. Tlio question Is almost daily aMccri. "What is tlio cause of tho unparallclod success of Vinf.rau lln TKitst" Qur nnsweris, that tliey reinova the canso of disease, mid tho patient re covers his health. Tlicy nro tlio Ki-eat . blood purifier ami a lilb-Kivini--principle,, a perfect Kcnovntor nnd ln-ijratnr of the system. Novcr beforo in the hintory of" tlio world has a wediciiia heR;i eoinKiiiiiilrd poMMKiiig tlio rciiiurknlile qualities of Vi.vkoas Uirrr.ns In hcaliii(f tlio sick of every iliKenae man i. lioir to." Tlioy are a fontls Purgatiro as well a a Tomci. relieving C'oncation or JnOamiiiMi'iii nf the Liver and YUceral Organs iji Uilious ' Diseases Tlie properties of Dn. Wai.kkh'b Tiksoar IIittkks are A periont. Dlaiiliorelio, Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative. Diuretic.. Sodativo, Counter Irritant Suiturilir, Altara tire, and Aiiti-Dilious, n. II. MrDOFtAXn A CO.. Ira1rit4 and (Vn. AirU., Run FraneiacMv C"iffls, ' ana oor of Wwhlnnon nnl t'huitou St... K. Y. Svld by all lrBa;gUta and Ucal.r. oro. w. DtTiinrnoK, FAl'L ElMMKHMAM, h. it. coixtxa. OKO. W. BLAia. FORTPPITT GLASS8W0RKS. i I t li it 1 1 a i: v co.t Maim fact u riis of every variety of X X FLINT GLASS LAMP HIMNEYS,' AND SILVERED.GLASSjREFLECTORS, WASHINOTON KUAN KLIN BTH... riTTSniTKOM, TA. There Is "shodrtv" Iu ilaM, as well as I"i In woolen fabrics. Consumers of krro-. sene arc sometime1 almost diwouraKed, so freiUentlv do elilnitirrs break, without anv apparent caiiMv. reiulurlii) the cost of chiflincvs Aliout e'litai tolhut of oil. Cheap nesM belni the order of tho day, a (frcat many HiaiiiUncturics make chliiiiicys from silicate of liuie, instead of from lend. The initiated may toll the dill'ercnt qualities of jllixsx by rlniinu them ; t e vibrations of ' uio lean glass usve a clear, riii)(iir. m'u like sound, poasestiini- the requisite Htrenclli to wllhstiind expansion and con traction, as well as the neneral pressure or use, ard will outlast hitlfa-doaen of tlie lime iclass ehiuineys. Killeen cents in vcHtrl in one of the lead chimneys l nfbnny well spent, even though it iniures tho "t'rwle" in the ehoaiivr kind, which it most assuredly oucht to, and doubtles-t will. Miik a pin there, aud remember It. The irenuino leud irluss ehiiunoys m:i he had at wholoKiile or retail of G KO. W. IU Til III K & CO., 2-tf Tionesta, Vs. 54 WOOD ST., . - PITTSBURGH, PA. , mi lAHiH- -r . ' . - o 2 OFFER THEIR STOCK OF DRY COODS AND NOTIONS FORAUTUMN,1874,ATVERYLOWPRICES StpUmber 15fA, 1671. w25-Sm POSTERS An eletrantl v bound CanvasNlnar Book for the beat and cheapest Family Bible ever published, will be sent Tree :oi ciiarfre V) any book agout. It eoutains over 700 fine Hcripture Illustrations, and amenta are nibctinif with unurocedunted sinless. Ad dress, statins experience, etc. and wewill show vou what our agents are doinfr. Na- i I Ti .t 1 L.; i !.! 1. ..I.. . 1- "The boy whe owns a hut horse ana cnicago, iu., or st. Luuia, Mo. si 4t a nice cutter is me aioa oi a uuit jiu DODGERS, The oldest and most reliable Institution for obtaiuinar a Mercantile Fducation. For Circulars write U F. DUFF A SONH, w22-Sm eorn Pittsburgh, Pa. I want," rgraarked a charmer. The la new thing about paper is that it is to bo employed iu shop building. .Cleveland will have a. ilo;r fair ou 9th of June. Tl Republican Olllce KEEPS constantly on baud a large as sortment of Blank Oeods," Mortgages Hubpoenaa, Warrants, hunimena, Ac. to be sola ' neap or casu JOB WOK1C of all kinds done st this of fice on Mioil notise. IIAKTlBILI, LABELS, SHirpJXG TAG, Ac. il us mi si i in ii w'i.iimi- 7TI Ds.1. P. rmu-Mu wrm, mn t tmitf4 rlrtllTOti,,l '" - 'r Vr.r, UrlKMI, t.,fUu4tr. ' V.a.t.bl. Ith.Bin-.il. fcrrap 1 pills, 1 l'mu r l 1 lla4. l.I. H.r...K Ki- i7ACl?l. O f A. O. SOU KM. Motmr, JMw, J"M. Tl Cxgj9' VS.- Oej-4 r it, -il -!it i"'??".''?'!' riaialA-. A Al-Ml ahouM writ lr.Kji.--i . Pbila. JK-r xiLv ,UT l3mpblt A ffuninMiitl. WKiitlf?M hi. p"Hss4 HsiBVaV JMeftssVfVMWsVstAvsjB 4aMasBf-M4s 71 v GILES' LINIL1E.JT IODIDE OF AMMONIA Cures Neuralgia, Face Ache, Rheumatism Gout, Frosted Feet, Chilblains, bore Throat, Krysipelas, Bruises and Wounds of every nature iu man or animal. The remarkable cures this remedy has effect ed classes it aa one of the most important and valuable remodies ever discovered for tlie cure and relief of pain. "The sinews of my left hand were con ti acted from au old abscess, drawing the ringers into the palm of the hand. I ap plied Giles' Liniment Iodide of Ammonia. It relaxed them so that 1 can straighten my fingers and use mv Hands." u. ale Dermolt, 40 W, 13 St., N. Y, JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY fe CO. Wholesale agents, UtU Arch St., I'hilsdul pine. - 41-41, . I'of .v nt Knpeii'ir Lumber t'o. ftori -a. STOSZV. aa- ir mm- WATERS' CONCERTO & ORCHESTRAL ORCANs""'' aiwi luaulllul m ' n. ni y l ii.' perfect is luss rver made. 1 fc '(. ( HMO n-rf OUCIIKNW 1'lf AI.MTOPNanf. - r rr placra ! skstf Or. arMliM- 7 wy nit pnmntm tt an eslrav set w ree-la, pe . 'rullnrljr volra, Kfr' H.4"I' f ! MOST ' ' I i A 1 1 H I i -N4 fci 1 ' 1. M l I It I MU.tpkiUthr I 1. 1 . I I O l tkf II 4.M A rai-( KI'PI'.KIi. Th Onsst era lAi best n.de l'wf-" nles. WATERS' MEW SCALE , PIANOS, am BrAl pmv 9T SMd S lis slnalaia lone. awA avll siieaerii ImuMTsmeuM, ss siv tkt best PtavMws m d. 'f bfM Orfsnf and Pianos rt UHrrsiiles ftr - ycawrtto Prices exlremrl' law far cavsb r pari ravsh, ami balavnca m Btsslblv qunrierly pafiiissils acontlittusl liisirumeiits lsks ia irhnuia, li II K t I IllllllCt. HEirrn a at 'I Htm;. Atii-: wra UAM EIIVtverr I llr ( oaslf as Ux Al. av, aad Caaavdav. A larsre aiaa CSBSt 'O Uarkert, Mxnuurt.CtturthM, Npfciwl. ,iulk akac. u.i.rsrRAThCATAiAei;ts MAiLsa. IIOHA1K WATCH a SWN, Ml Braaawai' aaa alsstsw Hi K. T Testimonials of Waters Plapos and Organs. " "Waters' Concert rarlorfOrgan po- scbkcs a beautiful and peculiarly sort tone. The Conwrto Stop is, without doubt, the best ever placed iu any organ. - It is pro duued by an cxtru net of reeds, peculiarly voiced, from which the elleet Is most charming, and its imitation of the human volco is superD. 1'or sweemesa oi loaa pnd orchestral etfecta it lias no ciual," A. i . Times. ' The Concerto J'arlor Organ'ls 'some thing entirely new j It is'e beautiful parlor ornament, possosses a sweet and power ful tone is a most commendable invea tion aud holds a high place la publlo At. vor." N. Y. fXetihig Post. Am Orchestra in Tna Paiu-OH. The orchestrul orc-sn is the name of anbw reKr organ recently snnouneed by Horace Wa ters & Hi,n. The instrument takes this name from its recently invented orches tral slap. The voicing of this is peculiar, producing the elluut 0! a full sweet con trulto voice. Its finest etfect is jitoaI ueI when tho Htopa are drawn, so that an or-, chestral etl'ect is given. The case is uuiquss and makes a huudsome article of furui turo." N. Y. Hun. The Waters Pianos are known as among- -tho very best. We are enabled totpesk u i, Uiese instruments with confidence, from ' personal kuowkdge. V, I'. Evangelist. 2-lv - - WF, WANT YOU To act as Agents, and. distribute our New Advertising Maps, mounted on Kngliuli Cloth, being a " complete Map of the Vnited Slates. We ; give tliess Mapsatvay gratis and will allow . ' you one dollar for every Map you dislrib-, ute Iu every county mil stutei'u the I'niou.. Male and lOemule Agents wanted, ' .Vi dros Immediately, enclosing one dollar foroutlit of live Maps, Territory, Circu lars, und full partii'iiiiirs AUVKUTLSINU MAP CO., 1 llll Il.l I'.l'fllv 1'. '1 , I .'!! :.!' '. .l':i.
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