; A family feud Reduced to a- few by internal quarrels. Somebody says if you can't get a good education and a white plug bat, get the hat. Tbe poll-back dresses are good in a pale of wind. It is Dot true, however, that they have to grease them to get them on. Puts" and "calls" may be properly defined thus: You put your money in the hande of a broker for the purpose of speculation and call for tbe profit in Tain. Io Norway, the loDgest day lasts three months. Tbe nil who six months ago promised to call in a day or two and settle bis little bill, must Lave gone to Norway on a visit. A bad little boy upon being prom ised five cents by his mother if he would take a dose of castor oil, ob tained the money, and then told his parent that she might castor oil in the street. A man in Wyoming, Ohio, upon opening his chicken-bouse recently, one morning missed two birds ; but then on the other band be found two fingers in tbe trap. They haven't been called for yet. A Vicksburg negro woman was told that the price of sea lions had risen. "De Lord only knows what's to bo- coma of poor folks," she exclaimed, "when the nesumnaries ob life am rli clean ont ob reach." The difficulty with these dime nov els is, that a boy who reads them is in spired with a more consuming desire to grow up and become a pirate and wear six pistols in his belt, than be a minister and weai a white neck-tie. A young beau, at his sister's even ing party, began to sing, "Why am I so wreak ana weary r when a little broth er brought tbe performance to a sud den close by yelling out, "Aunt Mary says it's Cause you get drunk every aigni ana come nome so later A Presbyterian minister, while mar rying a couple of his rustic Danshion era, felt exceedingly disconcerted on his asking the bridegroom if he were willing to take tbe woman for bis wed ded wife, by his scratching his head and saying, "Ay, I'm williu', but I'd rather nao ner sister. Brigbam Young seems to be as de voia ot manners as he is lack in mor als. He recently sat with his hat on through a whole performance at the opera bouse at Salt Lake City A newspaper of that city read tbe old sinner a lecture on etiquette, but it was so much labor lost. A resident of Pottsville this State, nas a coin which bas been decided to be a Hebrew shekel of the date of 535 IS. C. It has on one side a represeo union oi Aron s ooaded rod, and ou the other a priest s censer with incense, I be same gentleman also bas an old &axon coin, an Elizabethan shilling of lo'Jl, and an English coin of 1693. "Got the 'phoby, have ye? Can' swallow any liquid, eh?" observed Mrs. Milliss to her husband, whn ha - refused water for two days. "Well we 11 see, and tbe good woman drew tbe cork from the whisker bottle and placed the muzzle to her liege's mouth. xrni;. r j . Ai&iiiioo v cujurou I rum lis gloom l;i it r .... jiae a run mooa irom behind a cloud, and, glancing at his wife with a quizxl ca.i expression, ne said: "Uome .think ot it, Jane, I don't believe that cog bad any teeth I" Recently a foreign embassy sought the assistance of the English police to find a young girl who bad just become me neiress oi many millions. The in structions were vague, and the task was necessarily given to one of the keenest detective. At the end of six weeks tbe detective reported at head quarter and handed in bis resign tion. "Well," said tbe chief, "and what about the girl r "I found her about a month ago iu a dressmaker1 hop, was the answer. "And what then?'1 "I married her veeterdav rl tbi morning I have just received her ix minions. A Sunday school picnic was rectat -ly held in a grove near Kiupiton. N. Y. An ex -sheriff seemed to be a sort oi king-bee, among the people, an uncrimenaea ail tbe irruniminii Large tables were SDread and loariad with an abundance of good things. As oon as everything was nearly ready for the feast a number of the children grabbed up knives and forks and "went in," when tbe ex-sheriff howled out: -Mold on, you infernal bogs, wui you i men in a milder tone b said to one of tbe ministers present urotner , will you ask a bless ingr- A citizen who was driving along the Jackson road tbe other day, says tbe , .vuUig uouiu, ww a man up a tree near the roadside, and baiting h inquired: "What are you doing tip there 1" The man made no reply and we citizen continued: "What' the cause or your being up there?" tnat moment a woman rose up from the fence corner, rested a club on the leuce ana remarked : "I'm the cause stranger, and if you wait till become down you'll tea the worst field of car jaga around here that ever laid out uoor: in citisen drove on and she turned to tbe man up the tree aud continued : Tolbeinua, I can't climb and you know it; but if you'll drop down here for two minute I'll give you a jitit claim deed of the form!" JOB WORK DONE AT THR 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At he lowest cash prices, neatly, prompt- ly, and in style equal to that of anj other establishment in the DUtriot. -:o:- BUSINESS CARDS SHOW CARDS, visiting cards., SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, MONTHLY STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, KOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, P o s TERS DODGERS, HANDBILLS, LABELS, SHIPPING TAGS, &. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. il Creek & Allegheny River Rail way, and Buffalo, Corry &. Pitts burgh R. R. ON AND AFTER Mondav, May ! 1875, trains will run as follows i . STATIONS. Northward. Southward Bm I K. !-1 - 1 Na Nn. am p m pm pin pm am Pittsburgh 8:'2S 2:301 8: 9:15 8:10 0:20 W PenJime :42 4::iS IO:tt 7:51 4:1" 4:'2. Klttanntng M:i 6:0H 7:11 8:12 3:i R. lt'k Juiicll:IS 6:00 ViAl 0:nn 4:10 2:10 hrady Bendll:30 :17 1:0H 5:45 1:55 1:50 Parker 12;0H 6:57 2:05 :00 1:05 l&:0 Kmlnnton 1A44 7:40 ifc: 4:W 12:1" 1 l:oo Hcrubgrass 1:.W 8:25 4:00 3:41 11:.KI 10:35 Franklin 2:14 9:10 5:07 2:58 10:40 9:10 Oil City 3:00 9:50 6:15 2:20 10:00 8:15 Oleopolis 3:45 7:43 11:58 KagleRock 4:07 8:0(111:311 Ttonesta 4:40 8:50 UM" Tldioute fl;05 10:20 9:15 Irvineton 7:20 11:40 7:45 Rouseville 8:14 10:01 8:27 1:52 9:02 7.0S THiMvllle 4:10 10:55 7:35 12:30 8:10 :13 Corry 6:i 8:52 11:10 5:08 Mavvllle :57 10:37 9:35 3:34 UuiTulo 9:15 1:10 6:05 12:20 p. ut n. m p. in a. ni a. ni p. m Trains run liv Philadelphia Tlmo. PAVin MrCAKUO, Oen'l Snp't . MORTON HALL, Ucn'l Passenger A Ticket Agent. PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD ON AND AFTER 11 P. P. Sunday May 1, 1870, Trains arrive at and leave the Union Depot, corner of Washtnton and liberty street, an follow: AKKIVK Mail Train, 1.30 a m : Fast Line, 12.12 a m ; WeU'a accommodation No. 1, 6.20 a m Rrinton acoommodation No 1, 7.60 a ni: Wall's acoommodation No 2, 8.55 a m ;Cin clnnatl express 9.20 a m t Johnstown ac commodation 10.50 a m ; Rraddock's ac commodation No 1,7.00 pm: Pittsburgh express 1.30 p m; Pacitlc express 1.50 p m j rv an a acoommooation jvo , ii.so p m Homewood accommodation No 1,9.55 pm; Wall's accommodation No 4. 5.50 d in : Brinton accommodation No 2, 1.10 p in: TY SJT i BNOUr io.zu p m. DEPART. Southern express 6.20 a ni : Pacific, cx rresa 2.40 a m s Wall's accommodation No , 6.30a m ; Mail Train 8.10 a in : llrinton'a accommodation 13.20 a m: Uraddork's ac commodation NoLS.10 p m ; Cincinnati express 12.35 p BJa' all's accommodation : x, ii.ai a m ; Jumiiown accoxiiiiiotlatlon 4 (IS n m , HnmnwnnH lITln i il n n V r. l, 8.50 p m; Philadelphia exprotfa 3.50 p m: W all accommmtntion No 8.3.05 D m: Wall'a accommodation No 4, 6.05 p m j Fast Line 7.40 p in ; Wall'a No 5, 11.00 p m, The Church Trains love Wall's Station every Sunday at 0.05 a. in., reaching Pitts burgh at 10.05 a. in. Returning leave Pitts burgh at 12.50 p. m.. and arrive at Wall's Station at 2.10 p, m. Cincinnati exDresa leaves ilTTV. South' ern express daily except M on lay. All oth er Trains daily, except Sunday. r or iurwor lniormation apiy to W. H. BECKWITK. Agent. The Pennsylvania Railroad Companv will not assume anv Risk for liaggage ex cept for Wearing Apparel, and limit thoir rspoiiHioiiiiy o une. Hunarea uouai a val' ue, ah baggage exceeding that ount In value will be at the risk of too unlesa taken by special contract. ner, A. J. UASfSAl Goneral Superintendent. Altoona Pa. WESTERN PITTSBURGH, IV. The following list embrace oulj a part va iui aililjloiiFH) BtXH'K . Muaale-Loadln- Rifles, full or half atock ni m rji, sua a. Double Barrel Rifles. 20 to (50. Doubl9 Rifles and Shot Guns, ei theover and under, or side by side.and at all prices from $30 to $.,0. Single-Barrel Shot Guns, for men or boys : cheap safe and durable. All prices 3.50 to ti5 each. Double Bar'jel Shot Guns. Anr fiftir A ATam, r t London Twist. Laminated Steel or rsmiut. cub Barrels, finished In the best and latent style, all sicca, for men and Itoys, at pricca PISTOLS, In variety from $1.00 to $8.00. . REVOT.VRTJS 4, 5, 6, or 7 shooters, of every kind, at all nl.uu Auvn. Ail W x .if An " Bsaja 11 Win tywj.w 4j fUO.UU. BREECH-LOADING RIFLES, Winchester Improved 18 shooter. Rest long range gun in the world. Price only Sharp's Celebrated Breech-Loading Rl. flea only $10 each. nemingtoa Ureech-Loading Rifles at loeni lactory prices. Wleaaon's and Stephen's Prw-VAt usiiiif uietal cartridges, at $12, $15 and $18, n I I t cm . r Dreecn-Loaaing onot wuns. The Dexter Si mVIe "Barrel Breoch Xoul ing Shot Uun, using Braasshelia price $20, ntepneiiir a. ij. aingie uun, $10. Double Barrel Breech Loader. of Moore Dean's WoodhiU'a. (Ireenen'u HIi'liirH.' Scoot' s and other fine makos. at all prices! Scad or I 'rice List to J. II. JOHNSTON, GREAT western gun works, 285 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, IV.. and state that aaw thia advertise inont i "HI FOHKST KVFl HI.II-i M Tabb NoTiru-I will buy or trade for Army Riiles.Carbines, Revolvers, Ac. For prices see Catalogue. Orders by mail receive prom i)t attention, Goods sent by express to any jM.iut C. O, i ojuiiiieu ueiore lvid for, wh rofjueated. 46tf LOTS FOR SALE IN THE BOROUGH OF TIONESTA. Apply to GEO. O. SICKLES, 7fl, Nassau St., New York City. S77A WfcEK guaranteed to Male and f I emule agents, in their locality. V.'V !"." "" to try it. Particulars Kree. 1 . (. A H-kery ,( Ci.., Auv;iitii Mo, j.(t 32U3 Immense II eduction A.t the Wholesale and Retail S. HAMILTON & CO., 77-5TP ml 1 t y, V f Y ;J J OUR MOTTO 13 AND HAS BEEN QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. OiiiThuaincsa is exclusively PIAXOS ,,l " v",,.- ni", nn, mil in i.i mis exclusive five to ten instruments a week, our sales day, so that we can better allord to sell nt 20 and 25 per cent, r.very Jnsirumenl we sell Is as criutrl nr, j . .... vj bvu t-iiciu. V I1MVD 1 .. -,1 -1 . r. , . , , . . ""i j-insourgn aiono. i hey are not some new Organ, the growth of a few months, tint aro old reliable makes, that are constantly adding every meritorious im provement. Iho really Urand Himmons t'lough'a Combination (rgan have been m u re,, ,r iwoniy-nve years, while the t elebrated Tavlor A Farley Colestos organs haye been maniilactured over Twenty years. A nd now for the puriwse or in tnaluoiDg them mora thoroughly throughout all tne couutry towns of the Klate, we cn n,,u .orv nuvv comnu is ror large nuinlicrs or them, w hich we pro pose to soil on their merits, and without the assistance of AGKXTS UR MIDDLKMKN V r i . 1 VI r "r u,",0," commissions and wholesale discounts, we are thus enabled to oiler these Organa at the following prices, at which we shall sell lor a short CABINET Double Reed, 4 Stop Organs, Regular Price, 9145.00 at $ 80.00 5 6 " " 165.00 at FULL RESONANT CASKS Double Reed, 4 Stop Organs, Regular Price, $165.00 at 5 6 sets Reeds 6 8 Vox Humana Viola These Organs arc i bTJ Solid Walnut, Paneling and Carving all of Solid Walnut thing is ot the very best, aud are all fully warranted for live j cars, TRK BZtADBURT A QECKER PIANOS WILL BE SOLD AT THE SAME RATES OK DISCOUNT. Tho above are strictly cash prices, but If . 1 - - - 1, , ,ovinr ing made, lr the cash price lo sent with the order, the Instrument' -ii i i JIVTi a 1 D I f'tinm tii,l00m ''f . e hUtoMy&$!tt Uy If ",n8 de8lred' w "" Hh good security, or at ltWrXrodeei Address for Catalogue, and state where you read this notice. feblT 14m maassi Jlavlng completed the alteration of our utore roam, vv would re ajtectfullu announce that we Imvv re-otened. li e have arranged our Store with a view to the convenience ofcuntom--ra, and to secure expedition in all branches of our buttinens. Our Stock will be new through' out, embracing all the" I a tent nor el tiee in fine Jewelry, Watches, Sil ver H are ansl fancy Goods. Jtu attention to customers, in ducement In prices,al adherence to a high standanl of quulitg, wo hope to merit a continuance of the Westou"1 l,eretofore liberally ni!!'!8 TJ rxxsoya soys, VJ Market Street, I'ittuburgh, J'a. M'ELROY wuuusx., - WHOLESALE OFFER THEIR STOCK OF DRY" COO DS AND NOTIONS -yUTUMN. 1 B-7.4, . , . ' , i. Ps.1. P. FmJl-IMm wocm. mr I piluM M th Vn'.,rtllTof Vana'alB n4 ilur JO yar,' UMrl,4l. ,rfMiUr. UlUr'i V((ali HKomail, yrnpi,4 Fills, hioS 1 iwum mm InlMiiU urs ,,rl'iu,l.ll.4. I.usn Uusk. Ilut, Liaha Kuwli l. Bluud, MS U HIi.umUio dlrM. r. to, Uiti ittik jiirii l i;i. fl'-t osuouax, rtiu. rks. f.i iiiHovriic.Monb,,L uU.Td,'buk.,.o.u. l.nlM.Madaa.l'. lA-t.B.Bocbni.CUIutE, IL l'iiiUAicriKWa'T,ifiii7uS!.ft iviiwi rmmrmMnjnmtim rto Hrwwtl fw.n Im. 7-ly Th. Republican Office TZEEP8 eonstantly on hand a large as. IV aortui.ntofHlank Deeds, Mortgage. Hub,Kcas, Warrants, Summons, die. Ui be -W cheap for cash . W33K3ESX to Suit the Times! ! Piano and Organ Emporium of AVE.,!PITTSBUltGH, PA nnn A vs u-l,i..i, n.,i.i. n i..... iraue. 1 nils w nero oilier ilea era n il from very ollcn exeeed these uuiiiIhts In a sin-le 10 por cent, prollt on cost, than they canal ' tx. ,,. , i,,,...,..t.i.. BUaU MIU 1U UBO CASES. " 155.00 at W.00 05.00 05.00 175.00 at 185.00 at 215.00 at 275.00 at 100.00 105.00 125.00 160.00 Nel desired by the purchaser either .....rwi enn ocDentl on the mnit S. HAMILTON & CO., ' fifth Avenue, Vittsburyh, i'a & IDICIKISOICT, . PITTSBURGH, PA. AT VEItY LOW PKICES w25-3m 1 1k o.do-t and most reliable Institution ror obtaining a Mercantile rdiicution. For ( ir.'ulars write to P. DU1' SONS, om PitUburgh, Pa. KKVNTONK IIIMNU HOOIH, 203 Liberty St., - . Pittoburgh, Pa. . II'. . Al.VraOX, Proprietor. -HKAI.M AT AM. IIOl UN. TRANSIENT w"o-ly CUSTOM fc'OLK'ITKD. TOH WORK ueatly executed at tl.lsome at reasi.naVi'n mlrs. Mruhi 1 .1 ... CLOTHING ! Host Cloth! ItoHt 9IakrI llrst Fit, I The ciiichUoii In thexc hard times Is not only "What shall wo do lor grub to cat ?"' but WIT Eli KWITI I A Tj SHALL WE BE CLOTHED ?"" It In a notorious fact that In most towns, and cities round alM-ut us, clothing nindn to order Is not sold in acrordniicn to tho lepict'intion of other neccstartes or lilc., Tlicro Is. howrvcr, an h.mralilo excrp. tion to thin ru'C in the srsou of X. M'IMKL Jlcrclinnt Tullor, TIDIOUTE, PA., Who makes clothing or tho very best kind, lits guaranteed, Irom 25 to 30 Per Cent. Below the prices of other dealers In tills part of the country. WHY IS THIS THUS?' Rncause 1st, Mr. Wise pavs no- large fig--ures tor rent, as ho owns 'the tmihliug he occupies. l!d, ho doesn't psv a cutter $'J500 to $'VNN) a year, hut does Ills own cut ting, and Is nut excelled In this Uun In Western Pennsylvania. 3d, ho buys cloths lor cash, thus getting a redaction on ordinary mles. 4th he sells for cash, and thus has no bad debts to make up. The Ian Is 4e. lroni this place to 11(1 loute, and at the present time, you can go up In tho morning and back at .1::i0, hav ing three hours in Tldioute to select your good and leave your orders. titvo Inn' a trial, and you win not only anvo money, but will get pcrtuct Ills, and any stylo ur uuuiity oi cioui you want. l(oiuoiiilertho.nninc and place, 7 ly N. WISH, Tldioute, Pn, WATERS' CONCERTO & ORCHESTRAL nRClNS''' inHt binm UmI m uaunog i r le erft'c-l m ton I iiio OHtntiib 3(l TH.ti.ttTOPMsrrfSrbnsa v-T ttcr slsrnllssstun -L fritMw nr. )u-aif, by mm t'V!.-3, Hllnrly l. ed, ' .. "ril "-.' wT A:'.- II H mm, m mmmtmi A ,-Vifvl a vi i ii i. v'- .xa i i i io'iir in .iiAn 'nirr i, ki fl MIL. TktH OriHi mr, imt Ixml maele ti'1"' Nlulva. WATERS' NEW SCALE PIANOS, tm ffrent paw r md flue ilsslss lone. mnik nil a4fm iMiriTanrmi, md mr Ik, bekt I'Uhm nml.. I'Iiiim artrssgamt risssa mr, wnrmnleai fmr ynara trlcrs ralrvntrly la,r fmr cash or nnrt rnsh, mW nnlnnra t naa.nl hi r ajunrlarly nnyments nacnal-linnal l,tirumenis Inkrn ai arba. liHKA'l' INIIIIl:. H3H' k Ik IKAUh AUKHTI WANTI'.IIW werr kly 4 vamr 0- ii. H. n4l l, A Inrgenlsa, ttnt m lUtihrrt, kiniMm.l Timrtlv. ckU. Iwif. m, X. Il l t .VTK.IT .71 CATAIJIIII EX mailmbl IIOKACK H ATI Hl ak Ml Himm as4 .lirrcor tu H, Tm lettlmonials of W9ter8'..Piano8"aiiJ Organs. "Waters' Concerto Parlor Organ pns scKsi'S a lienntitiil and HH iiliarlv soli ton. Tne Concerto Stop is, without doubt, tho lxst ever placed In any organ. It Is pro duced by an extra set of reeds, peculiarly voiced, 'from which the effect Is most charming, and its imitation of tho human, voice Is superb. For sweetness of tone and orchestral ollccts it has uo eijnal." AT. 1'. Timet. ' The Concerto Parlor Organ-Is some thing entirely new ; it is a beautiful parlor ornament, possesses a sweet aud power ful tone is a most ronuirjndshle 'nven tion and holds a high place in pnlillo la vor." X. 1 Ai rani; JW, A N .tlHI'H KSTItA I.X TUB Pa Blin. Tll orchestral organ Is the name of anew reed organ recently announced by HoraceWa tors dt Non. The Instrument takes tills name from Its recently invented orches. tral st. The Vniciug of tills Is peculiar, producing the elici t ot a full sweet con tralto voice. Its tiiiest elloct is prisluced when the stops are drawn, ao that an or chestral efleot la given. The easels nniquo aud makes a haiidsomo article of furni ture." Jr. J'. Hun. The Waters Pianos are known as among the very beat. Wo are enabled to speak of these instruments witii confidence, from ersoiial knowledge. X. Y. EvaiigrlM. Dr. J. Walker's Cnlirorniii Vin egar Uittcrs wo n purely Togctubla preparation, riiado chiolly from tho n;i tivo Loib8 found on tho lower ranges of tbe Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, tho medicinal properties of which nro extracted therefrom without the use of Alcohol. Tho question is nlmo't daily asked. "What is tho eatiso of tlii unparalleled success of Viseqau Hit-. TkhsI" Our answer is, that thoy remove, tho causo of disease, and tho patient re covers his health. They aro the great, blood nunderand a I'lfo-giving principle,, a perfect Innovator and Invigorating of tho system. Never before in the. history of tlio M-orld has a medicine licem coinpounilcd pononHin tho roiiiurkublo qualitie of Vixkua IIittsbs in healing the tick or every discano man ii heir to. They ' aro a pernio Purgativo a woll a a Tunic, relieving t'onpuatiuti or Inflammation of the Liver aud Viscoral Organs iu Ililiotu Diseaaci The properties of Dn. Walker's v ixkoak liiiTKRi aro A periuiit, Diniiluireilc, taruiinative, KMtft(iju, Laxative. Jiiuretie, beUauro, C'ouutor-lrritant hudurilic, Alttra Uve, aud Auti-l)iljou. n, ii. McBomii.n CO- VOX ii'Tn- " 'Tsnclsc.1. California rf .'l w'""n"n il Charli..n Su.. N'. V. A DVKRTLStS send 25 cents to Geo. r Ir hglity.,,, IlmiphM, . n.wil.g "l "I ti-lverixin-j, ', i frd