He ws travel -niaincri "and weary, Rtxl his eye9 had a far-ofT wistful O0lf as though he knew that reft was not for him below, let hi tired heart era ve ft never to much. And, as ho hum blj aked the lady of the house for a morsel of food, his venerable, appear nnce and evident want aroused all her womanly generosity, and she present ly act the poor tramp down id the re mains of the family dinner. "Poor old man," sho murmured, sympathetically, as the saw him lean back in his chair, leaving his food un touched on his plate; "ho is too weary to eat," and she asked him if he felt ill. "Not exackly, mum," ' was the an swer, in a humble voice, "but raos' people cooks their roast beef till it's overdone, an' overdone beef don't gen r'lly agree with me. Y hav'n't pot nny Woostcr sauce, have ye?" contin ued the medicant ; "I mos' gener'lly use it when beef ain't cooked to suit mo." Unfortunately the house of McCor mick was out of "WoosUr sauce," but Mrs. Mod brought the mustard and a plate of nice Dickies, observing, with the faintest trace of sarcasm in her tnes, that if she'd known that he was coming, shed liave looked out for something better. "O, I ain't very pcrtick'ler, mum," said the old man, as ho helped him self to another spoonful of gravy and a cucumber pickle, "only I jes happ'n to mention it, 'cos where there ain't no pie nor nothiu' sweet for dessert, overdone roast beef's more like to dis agree with me," and the meekness in the vagrant's wriukled face was touch ing in the extreme, as he looked hum bly around the table, as though his former glance might have overlooked the luxuries of which he spoke. But Mrs. McC. was rather too far gone with speechless indignation to frame a suitable answer, and so the weary old man, with a mournful sigh, went on eating, and developed a most singular and wonderful appetite, which was gradually appeased as the four pound piece of beef was reduced to a mere shapeless fragment, and the last boiled potato had vanished from the dish. "I hopo you've made a dinner," ejaculated Mrs. McC, in a fine irony. "Wall, yes'm ; I've eat wuss wit tels," said the old mendicant, with deep humility, as he pushed bis chair back from the table, and appeared to seek something on the floor. "What is it you're a lookin' for?" demanded Mrs. McC, with a snap in her voice that reminded one. of the slamming down of the lid ot a chest. "Nothin', mum that is, nothin' pertick'ler; I didn't see no napkin, an' thought I might a' dropped it." But he never finished his speech, and five seconds later his white locks vanished through the doorway with amazing celerity, and an infuriated fe male, with a mop, followed so close behind, that ho got fully a half mile from the house before pursuit ceased, and he was able to light his cigar. Tho Cooperstown Republican tells this : There lives in that town a far mer who was moving, a loaj of hay from one point to another some time sir.ee, a:;d after going a short distance the hay fell off. It was reloaded and shortly fell on" again. It was again put on the wagon, which, after going awhile, tipped over; the farmer there upon took a match from his pocket aud set fire to it and saw the whole consumed and that w.u tlm foolish farmer helped himself out of buai uuueuiiy. An Indiana girl wanted" to see if ner iover reauy loved ner, and Bhe got a boy to jell "mad dogl" as they were walking out. The lover flew over a fence and left her to be chawed up, aud she jjvent right away and mar ried a store clerk. An Iowa man obtained a divorce from his wife aud then hired her for a cook. Tho woraau is delighted with the change, because now she can have a new dress occasionally, and a little pin-money in her pocket book. A New Haven boy stole some ap ples and hid them under his shirt. Then a horse kicked him and the ap ples saved his life; whicji is a story not to be told in the Sunday-schools. The compositor who substituted an "m" for "w" in speaking of a lady troubled with "swelling of the feet," accomplished tb worst typographical feet on record. A Texas woman went into a trance, talked with an angel, saw Heaven's gate, and had her ears boxed by her husband because she let the potatoes boil dry. It is said that every real poet loves codfish gravy, but tbeie are so many fulso reports nowadays that oue cau't be too cautious about believing things. Jesse Ponu-ruy is in a hurry to be hanged and it looks to au outsider as though the authorities might have soie accommodation about them. Troy denies that ehe has a female boat club. The story was started to hurt the feelings of a man who weut out rowing with his mother-iu-law. Brown, the mind leader, cau't find a woman to marry hiiu. No one i willing ti Lave him reading her thoughts. "The mosquitoes haveu't put iu a very profitable siaton thus iar. JOB WORK PONK AT THE 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At Vie lowest cosh prices, neatly, prompt ly, and in style equal to that of any other establishment in the District BUSINESS CARDS, SHOW CARDS, VISITING CARL,, SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, MOXTIIIV statements, ENVELOPES BILLHEADS, . LETTER nEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS. DODGERS, HANDBILLS, LABELS, . SHIPPING TAGS, Ac. I Allegheny , Valley . Rail Road. Oil Creek 4 Alleqhcny Rivor Rail, way, and Buffalo, Corry & Pitts burgh R. R. o AM AI'TKK Monthly, May Si, n.o. minis win run as follows; STATIONS. Northward. Southward 1 X. I . t Kit. 1 II III ill p III pin J ill u in Pittsburgh 2::w; N;.10 !l:l.-! W Pro lime 0-4 0:101 C:-JO :J.) 1M Vl'J; S:J5 iiloi 2:in 1:.V 1:.MI !:" I2::t0 4:2.),lll::l!l 7;."il 7:11 li:IHi ,-.:4r. ":00 K ittamtln lit!'.':' H. Il k .tuncll:s Itrady ltcnd 1 1 ::! Parker t n.i fi:iil:.t (1:00 n I :w Kinlonton Ii4l! lirVT Ji:ofi 7:10 2::ts ScruhgriiKs l::ui Franklin 2:14 Oil Cltv :t:ik ll:.-.j 3:41 1I:.!0 i::s,-. S!:"N 1 0: 4j II; in 1M1I"1U:II0 M6 4:')0 .r.:07 l!: I.". 'Mill :5(i Oleopoli" 8:1.-, Knulultork 4:117 7:4:t;il:.W Tionosta jYiii S:0O 11:111! i S:.ro;io:4i: Tidioutn IrVinoton 6:0.. 7:'Jo; 10:20 1 1:40 !l 1 RmiNpvilla Titusvillo Corrv Mavville lliiilnlo .1:1 1 10:0 1:27 1:.VJ l':0: 7:0S fill .1:llil 4:UII0:V 7::w'li::io H:.V2, 11:10 MO 5:2il i::7 !:!.". UfcST H::i. 1:10 li:0. :S4 12:20 p. in ni4. in a. ni;a. in p. in Trains run hv Pliibidoliihla TIiiik ll.Win McCAKUO, (ien'l Ptip't. v . K. i ' ( I IIAIjh, Ocn'l Passenger , Ticket Agent. PENNS YLVANIA CEN TRAL I? ATT.T?n A T AMAXD AKTMMI i u i.... mi-.. yJ I, 170, Trains arrive nt nnil leave tli'o I nlon Depot, corner of Washinton mid A UK I VK. Mail Train, ti, ; Vast Line, 12.12 a n i pii nHoeomniointlon No, J 6.20 a m ........in H--oiiiiiiniiaiion o J, 7.,r0 a mi cinnnti ox prow. I).2U a m ; Johnotovrn no oonimolilion 10..o am;. JlriMl.loeka a cmoilution No 1, 7.nn pm; littlninrh PXnrOMH I.KO n I1 Ta.illn .. n 1 ert .V. . alls aooniuinn.latinn No .1, 2,: p m ; Ilomowood accommoiiution No 1,9.55 nni: ...... r. tmjiiiiiiutijiuDH rot itttnt p m; Hrintfm aroomnioilation No 2, 1.10 p in; "J a awrii(jrr lU.iU p III, DEPART. Southern Knrma K on a m T....t,1 .J pretm 2.4t a m i Wall a aoeomraKlntion No I A tut ... . i..:i ... ..... .... . '""""""i jmiui i rain o.iu a in ; isrinton aeeommoilation 1 ).20 a m : lirndlH-k'a ne- to.iiim.iiiiiii .ioi,, io p m jM'inriniuiti expreKs.12.So p m: Kara a-rWimolatioii N 2. ll.fi! n m Jnlin7lAi..n ,.J. . , - f ......... .... .nun ii mi . p III f llnnipwood aH-oiiimMlalinn No 1, R.50 p mj Pliilailolpliin ex prow 8.50 p in; Wnll nceoiiiiiioriiitum No:!i.(Vp jltWall'a aeooiiiniixlntion No 4. 6.0.5 p in Vi3t ,ino 7.40 p in Wall s No 6, 1 1.00 p in. Tho Clinreli Train leave Waifs Station t-vurv .-.iinoay in :i.o. a. in., reaeliluu Piits Imrcrh nt 10 o n ,n i.. . huriih at l'J.)p. in., and arrive ut Wail's M,tlTIl HI. .1U p. HI. Cillf'llinnti nTIIIWia limvna .1.11 On..ll. . I" . . II J I lllllll- ern oxpress daily execptMoi, Jav. All oth er Truina iliiili- Aw..n..i I.'.. ...I - ....t, i:jiva niiiiii;iv. For fuHher inrorniatioii aply t W. ILJifXKWlrr. Airnn The Pennsylvania Kailroad C'oiniiaiiv will tint uuuii.i.A ...... )U. . I. - '"v-'uiiiit mv ivinn uir iiHiotKe ex- copt for Wearing Apparel, and limit their rRponsihility to One. Hundred Do'.lai s Vnl- ne. All liRirirnilo exi-oodiiifj; that a omit in mam win no hi me risk or too ;ner unless taken by special contrnot. ' A. J. CASSAl joneral Ruporlnteiulent. AlUioim pn. GRMT WESTERN iITTST)URaiI, TJ The followintr U.xt embraces only a part or our immense, stock : Muazle-Loadlng Rifles, full or half stock at $12, 13, 20, and 2.V Double Barrel Rifles, $20 to $.-0. Doubl Rifles and Shot Guns, either over and under, or side by Bide.and at all prices lrnm f 10 to $.-). 1 Single-Barrel Shot Guns for men or boys: cheap safe and durable. All prices &l.o0 to ii-tf each. Double Barrel Shot 'Guns. Our fifty different stvles, mado of Iron, London Twist, laminated Steel or Dniuas eus llarrols. finished in tho best and latest style, all Biaes, for men and liovs, at prices railL'il:ir fmm a4 ftlo ftl -n "-i -t4 o ,n v.j, v- V', pjo, fill, JoO, 7o to $100. in variety from $1.00 to $8.00. REVOLVERS, 4, 5, 6, or 7 ahoolers, of every kind, at all prioes from iii.00 tn no BREECH -LOADING RIFLES. W i .1 . ill.... Inn 1... . 1 1 .. I ........ hitoi Auiiiiivri in Hiiooier. uesl long range giin in tlie w orld. Price only $!;. Hharp's (Vlobratod llreeeh-Loadintt Ri fles only $10 each. Rominirton Breeeh-loadlnjr Rifles at loest factory prices. WieSSOn'a arid Rtnnhan'a PwxVf sm.. usinii metal cartridges, at 12, $ir and $is! ureecn-Loading Shot Guns, The PexterSinle llurrel Hree:li Load ing Shot dun, using Brassshells price ?20. Kteplieim' H. 1,. 8ini;lo (iun, $1(1. Double Barrel Breech Loailer.of Moore's Dean's Wiindliiira Jii.i.u.i'u n.. 1 . Scoot a and other line makos, at oil prices, from $o to fclOO oacli. IHendor Price List to J. II. I0IIiST0, GREAT western gun works, 285 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBUIiOII, IV.. and state that saw thin n,!...-i;u..,.,i ' i THH KOBKST RKPtmi.lCAN. liKK -novk'k I will buy or trade for Army Kinos.Carbines. Revolvers, Ac. for prices see Catalouo. wraers ny mail receive prompt attention. ClOOdS Hl'llt llV i llllma l.i an ....1.. f 1 v D., to bo examined before paid for, when requested. jy LOTS FOR SALE! IN THE BOROUGH OF TIONESTA. Apply to GEO. G. SICKLES, 7S, Nassau kit., New York City. Q'7'7A WKI?'K K'nu anteed to Male and t 'osta noihing to try it. Particulars J roe. X . M'krrv it- Co.. Anirnstn Mn "!( Iiiiiiiciisf ISoductioii At the Wholesiilo and Retail J .'''V.T.r.T,r,TT,,r-f f -.--- S. HAMILTON & CO., 77 5T AVB.fTPITTSBUJtGH, 1'A ' OUR JrOTTO IS and has re en (UICK SALE AND SMALL PROFITS. five to ton insmim ?n wk onr I? o 1 "T otl,or from 3,QOQ OP tlJSSJ): OGASJO in nri mnt T):ni , mm,,!,!, tV "raSk KT'r1 t,,e Krow th of f"w provement. The r vallv tinu, I Snl, n""'?" a','.,!,,pt ,vtrv '''eritorlou, j,. !..ai,ulacti.re.l f Twr.,tv-I I e varn .i,1 ' r 4 V"ib Vr!A," b " pose to s,.U n the r ,oia!, h, m " ? n,,,l',,M "fthom. wl.1,1, wo pro uivim. tb i,i,i-.!Jf2r . frf h,,,lttll'',l'neoorA(i XTSoll M 1 1)1)1, K M V:" - CABINET CASES ' Double Reed, 4 top Organs, Regular" Price, uioo at $ srKoo 5 6 WITT. 7. PPPll .Ti -It rT.r. Double Reed, 4 Stop Organs, Regular Price, mr. ' 5 " ' ijr. 21 sets Reeds 6 3 " 8 Vox Humana Viola TilOKft Orirntia nrn all Cilt.l Xt.i-... t thersaw-austnimildi br, tHnkadR,? f Silkl Wl,,n,,- Xl' thing is of the very and are all fi wam?od forTve" ,,"rtr0'""' XKE QnADBUHr DI'XKER PIANOS WILL RE SOLD AT THE SAME RATES OF DISCOUNT is 3rTrr,E?rs2:K i-.v- rm'carem?ser;i::::!" lrc..ht if..otac,,mpa,!uMVinrVhocri D. It time bo desired, we require notes " i micni goon rereier eeg. Address for Catalogue, and stale where you read this notice. fell? 14m JIai iiif ,t,h t tl the (iltt ivtloH of our Htore. room, ire would re lettfitllt announce that a-e havei i-v-oiteaerf. We hacearraiiferlottr Store with a view to the con lenience of custom cm, ami to men re cxndition in all oranrhen of our ImnineHH. Our Stock will he new fhroitih. out, eiuhracina nil the Intent noiel tles in line Jcwclru, H atche. Sil ver U are ami Fancy OooIm. Jitf attention, to customer. In ducements in prices,,! ul adherence to a hlfjh standard of ijuutitii, we to merit a continuance of the potronme heretofore so liberal!,! bestowed. ' OJ Market Street, Fittsburyh, Fa. M'ELROY &c 54 WOOD ST., - w w j jl- viTX, tTJA., WlloI.KHAI.B OFFER THEIR STOCK OP DRY COODS AfJD HOTIOPJS FOR tVXJTTJMN. 1 874,A'rVEnVLOW PJilCFS tirj'trmber mh, 1874. -I V J. Ili" Him iL 3. P. Fitlbb. bi worn, wji I eraduta at th t7'rvitT "t fwiu'ft iu Jill, ft afkr JUtnraexpericiiitv t r(jci4 Dr. I' lilrr' VcgeULue ia.huiiiaii yro aul PIUm. whtah 1 Uinuu as i.iiiiiiUj cur f-r i1.!. in tl4. )-unjr, lak, llcirt. Kcr tutm, kii- ii'io4, ui U Uu. uinli)l nfti. wtrn to, hit 3:fc Srri, 1-7I. F. A- OSHOliHN, Hotary I'ubuc, rki V UR7yn w Ot ?t4 7 i f 1 ' ' mT out wr"- iTaa.liov.U'hi't.i.iir)yt0.11''nuilJr.r l,lhiw.lUv.('.ll. l.',iuit,MoiU.l':w lio. r.Kl ticaori!!, Urio.Iowa.I'.ffc r-.0.iLii:h, T itU'vl, N T, 1'et .Tfit. Bnpins F.-.LrhcrrV I nnrr i-itmptilft A rnnranUewTTLtia. SOlTrtnlf "rr.nl-,. - T.--V . v Tla Republican Office TECTS !ouHtHiiUy on haiul a lar-e aa- hubpjijjitw, Varrauu, Suuimoim, Ac. to U) Suit the Timw ! I Piano and Organ Emporium of ".-. . . . ,i , , f V:: ' variably Introduce . L".00at w.oo tt 95.00 00 at 05.00 .00 at 100.00 185.00 a t 21100 at 105.00 125.00 275.00 at 100.00 . . 5 A 6 I V Vljr V5' with i I . ii ' JV. ' 'x.l',e. - S. HAMILTON & CO., 77 Fifth AtvtiHv, Fittsbit 'ittsbiiruh. Fa, DICKSON . ptttwtttott wi")-:ini i ne oldest and moKt reliable instiluti' for obtaininir a MummtiiH dm-atiuii. K Circulars write to 1'. Dl'KKA SDNS w22-.'lm eoin I'ittHliuigh, l'a. KliVM'ONE DIMM! ItoTlJIK, 293 Liberty St., . . Pittsburgh. Pa. If. Jl. .StMIKSOX, Proprietor. - MEALS AT AM. HOI KS. TRANSIENT CUSTOM SOI.K'ITKI) vli.-ly ' TOI5 WORK neatly oxeeutod at thiHollVi ut rciLsonul.1' e ratcu. CLOTHING!! Itrst lohs! lii'Nl TJiiho! Itcst I lls! The iin sii(in in tbese liurd tlinoi i imt only "WIiiii nIiuII wc do fur grub t eat ?" but "WIUOK'FAVrrilAT, SHALL ViE BPiJ CLOTHED ?' It i a notmioim liu-t that In niiwl towmt nod cICc.n loiiml ii ! -ut uh. III i ir nindo ! or. li t- 1m imt ki.I.I hi ueisir'iliiticii to thiv ilcpri'. liilioii of other ncccssai i, M of life.. There i. however, an linnoriiblu excep tion to lldi i ue hi the person ol WINK, .Mr lum Tailor TIDIOUTE, PA., Who iiimUcm cl.itlih.g o the erv bi nt kind,. Iil.i Kiuuantceii, troiii 25 to 30 Per Cent. Below. the prices of other d nicrs i lli.s iiart oC tin country. WHY IS THIS THUS ? iiecHii-e iMt. Mi: imp pa vi no la-no lig urex .r rem, us ho nw tin the Imliiiing ,n occupies. 'jd. hi" doesn't my a culler $-.'iiKi to :;00ii ii year, but does ins own cnt tinir, and Is not ex. died iu liihi lino in Wexiein lYiiii.vli ania, HI, hn buva cloths lor en -ill. thus getting a reduction on ordinary rates, -all he sells f .r cash, ami thus has no lml debts to liml.e up. The lure Is .Vic. from this place to Tld ioi.te, ami at the preseni lime, yni can go up iu t he morning and l ii' k n' :i: Id, hav Iiil' tim e hoiux in l idioiiie to -,!(., t vuur goo. Is ami leave your orders. Hive him a triiii, and you w ill not only su e money, but will ucl period il, anil any style or quality of cloih you want. l!cnieinber.tlieiiaiiie ami place. 7 l.v N. WISH, Tldionte.Va. WATERS' CONCERTO & ORCHESTRAL O R C A NS """" ben hi l ill ,n " " ) lo .s. iif-rlvcl is inn rf-Tsv ri rr initilr, 7 -on fr.i 2k I II I l(f'ii..N. fy.,l,,-Vft ''" I.N'l l'!nrl. torn p t. r -r plix rd in nnr r olLAik'SdA Ita iis. i ' o' (...., n. I am ' S&lrift m.t ul n Lil'.f 5l i-ffciiHiirly volrcd. t fm. I mi! s" ""vi I '"' '' ' iisrr S' iL'-'V' 1 -I tinillilH'SOIJ fT l'?TM '! s' tlHtlNti,.!.!..!, PI. -l l t !lll VUlCi: it M I I Kit. I lisr llrttHiii it tk. bt millic -.. t WATERS' NEW SCALE PIANOS. hart n reul fiw tp uimI a I I ii -Inglng lime. wik Hll innilrni iiiiproKinrim, md arr ll.r licsl I'lmios Minrir. ' lirs wrgnnaaiMf 1'inum te n vMrruilltl fmr jri-tim. I'rlei-s rxlrrmel low far rnsli . purl rusli, linlnnce munihlr quanrrlv pnymnuta. kerond-lmnd lnsii ihiicihi, mkrn in tirhHii. ( t: A'r iiviii:':. HUMS l. lUtlll AliKNlD XX A I l:l f.- ri i r) I llf ami I oimly im ik I1, s and l auudiu A larRedlM I '7n.i'i1,.Wuiii,lTlairl', vrAiWi.ifa M, c. I Silt AT! II IATAI.t.1 f.S' MAILmK IIOUA4 I'. XVA'I I KM tc MW, 481 lirmidwajr aud 4S .Motcer Htv M. F Testimonials of Wator3' riarosand Organs. "Waters' Conc. ito l'ailor Organ pnx foNcs a beautiful and peculiarly soit tono. The Concerto Stop is, without 'doubt, tho best ever placed in any organ. It In pro duced liy an extra set "of reeds, peculiarly voiced, from which tho el'.cel is nnwt charming, and Us imitation of the human voice is superb. For BWcctnens of tone and orchivtnil clhcts it has ,uo muiil." S. 1". Time. ' Tlx1 Coiu-erto Tai lor Organ is aomn thing entirely new ; it is a bcautiliil parlor ornauieiit, possiwsCs a tweet and power ful tone is u in;t ininui indable inven tion and holds a high place iu public la vor." .V. Y, t.t-cnin'j Itxt. AN Ollf'IlF.NTRA IN TIIK 1'Ant.ov.. Tho orehestial organ is tho name of a new reed organ recently announced hv Horace Wa ters V Son. The iustriim(:nt t.ik this iiiuno from Ita recently invented orches tral stiip. The voicing id' this is peculiar, producing the elici t oi a full sweet ein liaito voice. Its tim-st effect is roiIueed when tho stops are drawn, so that an orchestral-elicit Is given, The easels uniijuo and ma!es a liand:.oiuo ai lielo of fiu ui tuio.' A'. Y. A'na. The Wiltcrs l'lmios am kiiiiifn nu the very best. We are enabled to speak of llicstt instruments: with coiilidence, from personal knowledge. A'. 1'. JiramrlM. U'illkci V Clllil'cll lli:i in. J)r. J. 02,-iir Uillcrs mo a pmv!v Vevctabla )iroiiuiitioi), m;ulu tliiclly lioiu the. na tive lieiba l'liunil on tho lower nines cf tho Sierra Newuhi mimntuius of Califor nia, tho medicinal properlie of which iuo cxtractiid UioiclVoin without the iim of Alcohol. 'J'ho (itieslioii is ul:uo..t daily asked. "What is tho cause of tha unparalleled success of Vixni.u: Hit TKlwr Our imswer is, that they tonur. n tho cause of disease, ittnl iho paiicnt it rovers his health. Thev aio the 'reat, blood piii ilici-atiil a lifo-Kiviny; n iiifinlc.. a pcilcct Hcnovatoi- aud ;iv iir.i",tn. of tho system. Never hclotu in ihr lii.ilury of tho world luu n inciliciiiu hecit cuniimumli.il possessing Uio rcina: -lii.M.i-C;.ialitieH ti( ViNKU.vn IIhtkus in lieaiintr il.u sick of every ilinvaso man is heir In. Thev uio a itenilo I'urgalivo as 'well as n Tonic, relieving Conitcstiim or InOaiiimatiim of tlio Liver and Vi.stcral Oriraii ia Jiiiimis. iiiscaacj Tho in-ojiertios of Wai.ukk's ixkhaii lin-i KKS are Apenent. 1..ij,)-.ui i-ri-. Canninative. Nutritious. Laxative, iminttj,.. Sedative. funnler-Irritaut fcujcrilic, Alvcru lira, und Anti lJilious. It. lLIUrnflltLDAri,. Inii.v!t iiihI (leu. Al1.. Hiii Krmu-u,.., ( CT.m1. .....I ,,,r. f w.i,,,. ,, , .,!, :, .r-x. huhl by au Ur,:Ssija UJiJ IKuU : A yiilnxKKSscmf ccnU lo "o7. c.:'!;;:,;u;;r,,;'''''i'--
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