There wal a scene lalelt'ensptnil i a Court room at Mons. Ileliriuin.whicl. would liave delighted a While League man Tk- - 1 1 j t elf insulted by the proseeutinsr attor ney, and drawing a revolver pointed it at him. The attorney left. The pistol was in succession deliberate) v pointed at the Judge, jury and spec uuors, mi ot whom toll owed the ex ample of the attorney. Then tho ao cused loft, and hat never returned. Seventeen yeara ago a Louisville young woman was told by a clairvov ant that she was destined to marry an auburn-haired young man with blue eyes and a heavy moustache; that he d soon bv rich, and that they would liave two children a boy Hind a girl Hhe did marry the auburn-haired man They liave five children now. the au burn hair has diappeared from the top of the husband's head, and be is get- img mtoen ao.inrs a weok. ine xnaiananons Journal savs: "Mr. L. Barr, and employe of one of the rolling mills, is said to be one of the most powerful men west of the AUeehenies. He often nicks un couple of rails weighing 1,120 pounds for small wages, and can handle a 500 pound rail easier than most men Can jinuuie a iair-sizca buck oi wood, lie ! is credited with having lifted 1,475 pounds not long since. . An interesting phenomonen is ob- nerved in Cadunk, Lily and Lake Ponds, at SonthinctOD. Conn., rleeom ' position of vegetable matter on the - 1 V uunuiu producing carDuretteu hydro gen gas, which may be ignited at this season by applying a match at holes snade in the ice. Some gonitis propo ses to put nn air-tight oveflrT over fflne of the ponds, and furni.-jh lllumi- f rating gas to the town " t -A boy six years IdV .having been s much lectured by his father on the r boyishness of crying when any calami ty happened, cheeked the parents hart, the other morning, by saying, "Harry Bolton cried nearly all the lay 'cause his father died but if you .should die, pa, I wouldn't cry a bit." ' v Anlmaginative lady, writing from BU Petersburg, at the time of the cor . onation of Alexander 1., thus describes the ceremony: "The Emperor enter ed the church preceded by the assas sins of bis grandfather, surrounded by the assassins of his father, and follow ed by his own." . No St. Louis man ever certainly promises bis wife a new dress. He says : "If I get that money, and find omething that pleases me, and I can remember the number of yards, I may bring a dress, but don't depend on it. Two little newspapers in Sat.ta Bar- bara, California, are edited by two women, and jthey tjuairel. One says the other is cfoas eyed, and the other retorts that-hor rival is an old maid. No bloodshed as yet ' When a foreigner finds plague la a word of one syllable and ague a part of the plague is a word of two, he wishes that the plague might take one . lialf the English language and ague the other. In reply to a youug writer who wished to know "wniclrmagazine will give me the highest position quickest V a contemporary advises "a powder magazine, if you contribute a fiery article." . After waiting four years a Michigan lover finally popped the question, and the girl answered: "Of course I'll have you I Why yon fool, you, we could have been married three years gol" V. A saving husband "George, dear, dou't you think it rathV, extravagant - ?f y?10 eat butter wiyithatdelioioue jam TT "No, love,,' economical! Same , . piece of, bread does for both." - The California trotting gelding Oc cident will come east about the 1st of April, in chargo of Budd Doble," to take his chances with other flyers dur ing the trotting campaign. j.. -A Chicago girl refused to be en gaged until ber lover first insured his life in her favor, and then traveled abroad for two years to improve his manners. The Cleveland Herald stands up for ' three-card monte men. Sono folks when they scrape a little money to . t gether, forget old frinds. . A Newark policeman had a pair of hoots Mf-eoled last fall with a board-icg-house beef steak, and he hasn't had wet feet all winter. Avoid annoyance j be cautious and kindly. It is not safe to trample up on so humble a thing aa a bit of or ange peel. , Among the things sent to the starv ing people of Kansas was a tract beaded "The Wickedness of Gluttony." V "Send us poems, sweet poems," jays a western editor. The cold snap has used up nearly all the other fuel. A Watertown reporter was sacked V his girl because ha did not have vl enough to tickle her face. A Wttht boy recently told his teach er thore three sects, the maleeect, the female s, anj insects. A dressmaker's apprentice speaks of her cross eyed lovfcr as the fellow whose looks are out bias. He was a Warm Spring Indian the moment ho rat dowu on a hot stove. JOB WORK TOXK AT THE 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At the lotee&l cash prices, neatly, prompt ly, and in tlyls equal to that of any other tilallUhment in the DistriH. -:!- BUSINESS CARDS, snovr cards, .VI8ITIXG CARD&, BClfoOL CARDS WaDDING CARDS, PEOGRAUMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, JIOXTIIXY STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES BILLEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLAKK8, ' POSTE R S . DODGERS, HANDBILL, LABELS, eiurpiNO tags, c. Allegheny - Valley ; fall Road. Oil Creek & Allegheny River Rail way, and Buffalo, Corry &. Pitts burgh H. R. rS AND A FTFH Monday, February 2, ut, Hniiinwiiliuim HMIinVH STATIONS. Northward. (Southward !.. U K.. I M.. f k 1 H. K. n Pittsburgh. W Pen.iuno Kittn lining R. It k.lnne flradv ISond I'arkcr KmlenUni a ill p m amp in p in I 7:!iOIU:U-. 3:HO p iu 8:5.1 Ncrabgrass Franklin Oil City i:00 Oloopolis :n ".ncleKoek 8: 7 Tlonostn O-nr. Ttrllouto 10;W Irvinetoii U-.a; Housevllla Titnsville nrrv lavvillo nlYalo a. m m n. m Trains run bv riillndoTnhia Time. J. J. LAW1IKXCK, Uen'l Siip t. PENNSYLVANIA CEN- 1KAL ICAILltOAD ON AND AFTER II I. P. Sunday Mnv 1, 1870, Train arrive at and Uw've tho 1 1 ' i"'1-' wrnnr oi v oHti i ii ion ana AUKIVK. Mall Trnin, a in ; Vnnt Line, 12.12 a "u com iiiixinuon xo. i, .20 a in WrU aorommnfltiUorr No 2, R.Mn m -Cin-oinnati exprem 9. 'JO a in ; Johnstown ac com mod at ion 10.50 am; Itnulilx-k'a a- ai 1 1 1 14 ii i ai-iniiiimniiaiiiin -v. t rji coinmnaunn l, 7.00 pint PittAhurph j-y v "m 'wine pxprofta i.fu p in . 4.ir ... ii iu; Homewoorl aooommofHtio;i No l..5."i pm; Ttriiiton aoromtuodntion 2. 1.10 u in' ' V """HVP IV.iW p nia PKPAIlTe ' RonfliArn n ft OA m. . T r - prwm2.40ami Wall' acoonimodntion No 1, 6.30a tn : Mail Trnin 8.10 n m ; Hrinton a accnniinmlnUon lJ.20a rn Itraddnolc'a nr.- uimuuHnn ioi, n.iu p inj I inrinnati express 12.S6 p m ; Wall's aooommodation .J? ,m i '"hnstowu aooommodntion j.iwpms llomewood aoconiniodittion No l. H.M p 111; l'liilHilelpliia exprcwi 8.60 p ni; Vall noooiiiinndation No3,3.06p m; VVhII h nWtltniml.lin.. V .- A y n . . . ... Tho ChnroU Train leavo Wall's Station PVftrV Klllld.v at U A". . ... t.i bunrh at 10.05 a. ni. KflUirninn leavo Pitts Inirph at 12.60 p. m., and arrive at Wall's Mation at 2.10 p. iu. Cincinnati express leaves dailr. Routli- ern express null vexoept Mnndiiv. All oth er Trains daily, except Knndav." For further information apty to W. H. BECKWITir. Airenf ti, mtnrutm I'Oinpailv will not assume any Risk for Manage ex- . amiurci, nn 1111111, ineir rsponsibllity to (hia Hundrml Dollai s v.i. ue. au naeirairo exoeeilinsr t)ni vnmo win im at the risk of tn ;Ber linluiatnlrn.. 1... I . I . . General Superintendent. Altooas Pa. LOTS FOR SALE! IX THK BOROUGH OF TIONESTA. Apply to GEO. G. SICKLES, 7fl, Nassau St., New York City. "ST. CLAIR DINING ROOMT Good Meals at Reasonable Rates. MI)S. mvirr.v i..i ----- - -; . ! "" iOTiiuy open ed a New Uiniim Iloom for Ladies and Oentlomen, is prepared to furnish cood meals at all times and at low rates -".u. io siA i n ntkkkt. Late HU (lair. PITTSUURUlf, VA. wSISm KKT8TONK Drvnvn nnnu 303 Liberty St., - Pittsburgh. Pa. . W. IT. SIMPSON, Proprietor. MEALS AT ALL IIOCRS. TRANSIENT w25-ly CUSTOM SOLICITED. f. r. WlYTrn t.. i i . . i.i., r,i,rvinHir in Know that Four-Fold Liniment Is the loading Lini- in.nl f,i- .11 r , -"im n muu ui ruins ana Sore Throats, and for Horses, Cattle, rfc, " umci. ui-unxsiui xiniment in the mftrkflL Kim. nlri.nli.1. i. .i Sold by all Druggists. - 80-ly torn DR.C. KEMBLEf. .... V. Una bought out tho store of i DOLARD.. BEOS.. Xllioitr, In., Anil will earry on the business hereafter. A full lina j.f nil . U r . . t . .... . ' " "i" H""u mrineriv Kepi Will Htlll ln ftMtnl 1.. . 1. 1 - . t 'i . ..... ... ' i. niin nuiru. I nvl- cinns prescriptions carefully compounded -r v , i l "uruiaeisia urauuato of Pbiladclpkia Colleito of fharmacv. 32-3m C. KEMBLR. t TV FREE TO BOOK AGENTS, A tl n1n.oar.tl . 1 . n ..... 1 ... . . . . , -..vw(Ii j, uvjumu ittrivH'wjnK nooK lor the i bout and cheapest Vamilv llililo ever published, will be sent freo:of charge to Kll V liAnk nnranl It .,1 ocupiure illustrations, and agents t, wiiwUiil,,w itni jinn r - " j" "n.vivii h.u Duuciia.. dress, blatinj; experience, etc., and we w show vnti whfil.mii. ...... i. .. i.i Ad- ill Uonal Publishing Co., Philadelphia, l Nu tnicago, 111., or St. Louis, Mo. 31 ll ne Republican Office I WH.MI11HJ vi ii iiaiiu a large I IV sortiiientol JUank needs, Mortgagi Subpanas, Warrants, fiumiiuu.. Jwj. be suld "hasp for oasb to On WORk of all kinds done at this 1 nee on) rhort notiec. of- 4-M 8:5.1 H:.KI l:2t( 4:.M :4:t 7: la.'W ft:4il lO;! (t:'2il'll:4(l 6:("l 10:.V (1:111)! 125 fi:4" ll:3.-i B:2o'lO:n.ri 7:05 12:0ii 4:4HllO:10 8:12 1:10 n:A- Mi) ... .... v.fc... 4. 8:31 2:1 7:4fi 8:00 4!jl2:VJ 7:S3 3:1 li):!-.7 I -Al 4:ir. 9:21 H:(Kt J& 7:4.-. 6:20 10:fti 2:V. 1:62 7:28 11:10 3:601 1 2:63 6:26 6:10,11:16 7:00 0:47 8:6.6 0:06 m. m n. in a. mil Immense Ilef.uctioii to Suit the Times! I the Wholesale and Retail Vino and Organmporium of J " 'I ' J '"sfv.JMKB.'rSji 1 S. HAMILTON Sr. CO . , .1.. jiiaj.j nuoDL JvUll, I A, OUR MOTTO IS AND HAS BEEN QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. a snn . M aspor oent. " W "! Evrf TnafpiitMni ii t . us fa,oa..ly ta .1,0"" T, Id-V";.,? lnM In mitl at mi it PiHa...k . months, but are ol.l relilla m.k 7' "r0 not "n" nw Organ, the giowtli of, few provement. "le rln.WU ovorr """rilorious i,n- inanutaotureil f r Twenty-vesw whn? .V1"!' f Co,n,lj;,i" Organ have b.n Oritiins have l..w.., ,"J.?.Y?0"vY',Ue 11,0 'cH Taylor A Karlcv l olrslos triKlucing them i iTo gh 'v tUBj J'r fir P"'! ot in have made new aud very heavv twintrsiS. r . tl,e """ntry towns of tho Ktato, we pose to sell on their merits Tn.L.hnnt .7 1 ' n.,,",,,"ri4 li-h we pro- giving the pnrehase "the UnMt o, ,TZTT.''Z K?T? MIDDLE MO, enablea to otler thM0 Organs Jtlio tSSl Double Reed, 4 Stop Organs, Regular Price, 9143.00 at 1 5 " ' " loo.OOat b " - 105.00 at FTTT.T. T?T?.?nTA 77 n a ot'ci Uouble Reed, 4 Stop Organs, Regular Price, $iG5.00at " 21 sets Reeds 6 8 TllMA Ortfana a all a1.M nt.l 1 ther saw-d.mt moHW ngs nor XanTirtrinlrt.'nrV.'ir 'lB 'll V" Wln"- :'' y.ln is of th. very b( and all ton? wlmMZ e'ua? """ vcy. uaODURY Oa SCC&XtR PZAXTCS WILL BE SOLD AT THE SAM3 P.ATEH OK DISCOUNT. oraemL.nnurtjrn,entawllfra Address Tor Catalogue, and slate Cut Out for Reference. Watche, Diamonds, Jewelry, Sil ver and Silver l'Utted 'are,Vlock Itronze. Cutlery, etc., of the finest qualities only, offered reganllesa of cost. Our utocktnust be cloned ""I0" satisfactory settlement u'ith the estate of the late John Stevenson. JOHX STEf'PXSOX'S SOXS, Market Street, Pittsburgh. 93 54 WOOD ST., - . -WnoLBMAL- OFFER THEIR DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS OR VXJTUJSIN, 1 874.AT VT3IIY LOW PRICES September ISrA, 1S74. Z. ' w25-3ru The nlilMt. ami Mnat .Allol.t. l-.i:....: f .... -. . iiiiiiting inniivuiion for obtaining a Mercantile 'duration. Kor i-ircuiars wi ito to 1'. Dl1'!-' A. SONS, w22-3in 00m PitUburgh, Pa. IIS. J. P. fffl IT! Hatiig ur. I l,...- IV- Vairiltr of i'ana'a in lAM. and ftur ii) Tar, ' iiirhn,ul. liw. l-'tllor'a Vegatsbla IXIieumatla mill Kn4 Pills, which I iuir.uu. &a lBfllil.L hup for Win, Isll.a4. l.ucUftck. TimK, Link Mrvua, Kid r. bluoil. us U Kaauma'.la ImiHi dru to, tui, 26LS 41111. in 1. ft t. A. OUBOUK. Jfolurt r-ihe Muia. Ini M.IU..TbiiIoipb.,I.n JWiLfnrJ.I-hlU.lUr.C If. wiD,MdiA.I. llr.l.H.rachAUu.ClmrwD".!owft.IUr f l.d.Smillh l'itMf-l.H.y. Va, J. uJTytllZt jt'irfS 1-UU. Jlo. 4 . e X 1 Wx, kfwn t Ir. hi . Ut iVilTj, ,tT ,2 IF ?un1i.ldruu.rjiiil, IlWMd lornr. In. 'HIliklMlilyllHlll,lll IBlllll Hi I I ty.,-,-, 7-1 . - i0 l,erwul- P' 1' eoKt, than tbey , n at - $ 85.00 00.00 .95.00 05.00 100.00 105.00 125.00 u j.uu at 1S5.00 at Vox Humana " 215.00 at Viola " 275.00 at 160.00 . d uai ginni j-oierenowi. where you read this notice. BARGAINS 93 jprTTSnrrririTT i. m. asm STOCK OV GILES' LlfJIMENT THAU Mfrt IODIDE OF AMMONIA Cures .Neuralgia, FaceAilie, ltlicumaliHiu, Oout, Fnmttxl Feet, fliilbluins, ISoro lhroat. Erysipelas, llruises and Wounds of every nature in mun or animal. The remarkable cures this remedy lias effect ed classes it as one of the must important and valuable remedies over discovered lor tho euro aud relief of pain. "Tho siuows of my IeU hand were eon tiactcdfrum an old absoess, drawing the lingers into the palm of the hand. 1 an plied lilies' Limment Iodide of Ammonia. It related them so that 1 can straighten my fingers and use my hands." 11. Mo Dermott, 40 W, 13 St.. ii. Y JOUNSON, HOLLOWAY & CO.. W holesale Agents, Cu2 Arch 8t., 1'hiladcl plua. . 414t I'nr S'alc t Snp-rior Lumber f o. Store riKo. w. turn iu im i:, PA I'll aiMMKKM AW, P. It. iot.l.t:. i:n. 1M.A1S. FORFPITT.'GLASSSWORKS. ii th e: i ixj n (w) Miiiur"tiirni s of every vnriitr i.f FLINT GLV37 IY? H.'nKETS,- AM) SILVCnEDIGLASGRtFLCCTORS, u'.vsiuviTiiy ,v niASKi.ix k-im., J'msntiiiou, I'a. Thi're 'VJiniMy" in gl:i-, n v. : as in In wiHilcri liil'iicH. ('oiiKiinirrs nf kero sene nn-Niiiiictliiie. nlimiNt di. i.uni.rp, , IVc.u..,i!v iln clilninevs break, without nnv npimrent came, rendering the ci.st of Ilium, -vs. id,. nt liinl tolhntM iil. hean- ;u-ss iirinu the ..ri) r or the hrv, n gn iif ina..v nianiilsi'tiirirs ninkc chitnnevs t'li.tn silicate "f lime, limteinl of from lend. The initiated n:V toll the difWrtit j'iftlitln ol' glsis bv rinm.rw them t 'vibrations nf ' the lead glass have " cli iir, ringing, bMI llko soiiiul, p mspsMI''g the requisite' Mrenglh to withstand pxpaalon nril von tiaetl.in, ss woilss the geuersl ''vrs-iiff -use, ard will outlast hull' n-du.en 'if tfrt" lime irlsss ehiinnevs. I'iiv-eii t-eiits in vestnd in one of the h ad rhltnucvs l money well spent, even though it in'liiiis the "trado" in the ehespor ki:id, which it most iiss'.ii'iMlly oui-'ht to, liild doubtless will. Mick s pin there, and rnuiemlHT l. The genuine lend gbis i hltnnrvs may bo bnd at wholnsnle or retail of oui:o. w. nrniKiDui: . c.. , " - Tiouevta, V. WATER? CCKCERTO X CPCIIESTEAL ORGANS ""' ki ix Kiiiifni is ein mntte lit- t l lllll m( lt III.N. le K4A iMwf kf I kX. Vi. ii iaa ..,ii..iii VAIrS? I. ! a. i .. " mrm pni Minnti IS I . i-.w. Kt - - - ' " - - - - - . wtrr .-raj Kill VVATER3' NEW SCALE PIANOS. si great now r ,iwl a II si ailnarlnar Inn,'. tmk avll nittrrn iaunrnvemei.ia. '' be! I'Ihum lo. rkru rtmstifcl fttano n. wnrraiftvlfttt re yenrs. I'lirm rilrrnnl, low hp rash pain rHsli. as htlnoni a monthlv qnwrierlr pnjma-nta, k imil-lianit lnvriinii.um initrn a exclmnge. t. II t; A a IA lH( r: m vis in a in:. At. i: situ M A I : fr nrr LIT niiiilr fclti ll, suKKssHlts. AlltrcaiaW t5Unt mi J.a. km, WinijiiM,i n hi rA.iil,.,via. avttr. II 1 1 .si h tin, i-MA I Ol.l ksmaii.kK ... VK w " 4S1 Braaulwa aa4 it .Ueroer HI. . V Testimonials or Waters' Pianos uJ Organs. "Waters' f'oneertit rrlorOrpan pos sesses a beautirul and peculiarly sort tune. The Concerto Htop is, without rlotibt, the best ever placed in any organ. It is pro duocd by an extra set of reed, ieculiarly voiced, from which the elleet is most cliarmiii'T, and its iinitntlon of the hnnian olce Is superb. For sweetness of tons and orchestral ellKils It h no iqia!.'- X. ". Time. . " - This Concerto Parlor Orpin U Verne thing eiiti.-ely now i It is a rs-RUtSPufj-arHir All tone Is a Jitost ooiiurieiuluble Inven lion and liolds a liiuli I'.'aro in public - vor." X. Y. J-.vrumff J'otl. ' Alt OnrHF.STRA IN TITR TAnLOn. Tks ' orchestral ort-Min is !hs nnnie of a new reed orguu recently announced by Horace Wa ters A tSi.n. The instrument ;krs this name from lis recently invented orches tral step. Tho voicing of this is peculiar, producing tho efio-t oi a full swin-t eon Irailo Voice. Its tiiunt elfe-t Is produced wlinii the stops lire drawn, so that un or chestral etl'ect Is itiven. The case is uniqiia Hiid makes a handsome art Ida of fui ul luro.' A'. 1'. Tho Waters Piarn; art" known as amo the very best, Wn are t'linhlod to cpcaU cf those instruments with cotitiduncc, fri ta personal knowledge. X. Y. .VaiVJt. 2-1 V Dr. J. AVulL-oi-V fiilit'iM-nt.. vi.. fj;ar liitters iiro a purely Vecetabla jneiiaiatioii, iniulo cliiclly riom tho na tive herbs found on tlio lower ranges of tl:a Sierra Koviuliiiiioiintnins of (.'alifor nia, tho medicinal properties of which are extractod therefrom without tho tu of Alcohol. Tlio oucsiiou is nlmoii daily asked. "What is tlio cattsu of tlio unpnrallelud succcrs of Vixkhaii Hit TEKst" Our niiKivpr Is, that tlicy rcmnva tlio causo of disease, niiil the imticnt re covers his health. 'I'lujy nto tho gteal blood pui itieraiid a lil'o-ivinff principle, a perfect Kcuovutnr and Invigotatur ' of tho syfiiotn Never bol'oio in tlr history of tha world luw a mciliuine teea cuniHiiuuU'd ponessing . the rsnifti kuliis qualities of Vinkoac 111 itkkh in hoahiig the lick of every ilineoe mini in heir to. They aro a gentle-Purgative a well a a Tnuiu, relieving Congestion or liiliniimiutiiiii vf the Liver auil VUceral Orgau Iu Iiilious Uiseatot . , i . The iM-oppiUf-s of Du."wai.kek'! TmBOAS liirrHRHare Aperient. l)isii!inrtic, Csrmiuaiive. Xutritiou. Luame. lliursuo, Kcdaiive, Counter Irritant IsiiUuritic, Al'-srs-live, aud Anti-liilious. T Tl u.miBiiik - --- --- ....-rvi-niju 11 .. Tlrnffrirti and 0n. ArU. Hss KranoiHi I sua ,..! i. r Wa.Jun.rtun ,! l'Ui.rll..i, Su X. . Sold by all liruuUU mud U.lm mE WANT YOL' To aetas AuentH. and distribute our New Advertising Maps mounted on Knglish Cloth, being a complete Map of the United Stales. W give these Mapsaway gratis and will allow you one dollar for everv Map vou distrib ute in every county and state iii the Union. Male and Lemale Agents wanted. Ad dress linmrllntoly, enclosing no dollar lnrJ",! t",t?f,ive M"''8' '1'crritory, Circu lars, uud full parliculars - ..mi A.Ivi,;"TISINMAVC'f..' w-!4 Im Kast Ilrady . o., Clnrl-n Cr. Pa. I. r.- f-? v I picei innnv ) j ... ', . S ru e . irritl. M. iiWWv5'r.yy'Mitrlr tolisj.. . Ii ".. s'.r 'I ut '' " ait lVr '- l 11 'l3.4fftl 9 ft
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