TEXAS COt-RTSIlIP. He sat one side of tho room in a big white-oak rocking chair. She on tho other sido in a little while-oak rocking chair. A long-eared deer hound, snap ping at flics, was by his side ; a basket of sewinir by hers. Both rock inces santly, thai is the young people, not the dog and banket. He sighs heavily and looks out the west window at a crape myrtle tree ; she sighs lightly and gaies out the cast window at the turnip patch. At last he remarks : "This Is mighty good weather to pick cotton." "Tis that, if we ouly had any to pick." The rocking continues. "What's your dog's name?" "Coony." Another sigh-broken stillness. "What is he good Air T" "What is he good furT" said she, abstractedly. "Your dog, Coony." "Fur ketching possums." Silence of half an hour. "He looks like a deer dog." "Who looks like a deer dog ?" "Coony." "He is but bo is kinder bellowsed an gettin' old an' slow now. An' he ain't no 'count on a cold trail." In the quiet ten minutes that ensued she took two Btitches in her quilt ; it was a gorgeous affair, that quilt was, made by the pattern called "Rose of Sharon. She is very particular about the nomenclature of her qnilts,and fre quently walks fifteen miles to get a new pattern, with a "real putty name." "Your ma raisin' many chicking T" "Forty odd." Then more rocking, and, somehow, after a while, the big rocking chair and the little rocking chair were jam med side by aide. "How many has your ma got T" "How many what?" "Chickiugs." "Nigh on to a hundred." By this time the chairs are so close together that rocking is impossible. "The minks has eat all ours." Then a long silence reigns. At last he observes : "Makin quilts T" ;Yes," she replies, brightening up, "I've juBt finished a 'Roarin' Eagul of Brazed,' a 'Sitting Sun' and a 'Na tion's Pride.' Have you ever saw the 'Yellow Rose of the Parary ?' " "JSo." More silence ; then he says : "Do you love cabbage T" "I do that." Presently his hand is accidentally placed on fiers. She does not know it at least does not seem to be aware of it. Then after a half hour spent; in sighs, coughing and clearing of throats, he says : "I'se a great a-mind to bite you." . "What you great a-roind to bite me fur?" "Kase you won't have me." "Kase you ain't axed me." "Well, now, I ax you." "Then, now, I has you." Then Coony dreams he hears a sound of kissing. The next dy the young roan goes to Tigerville after a marriage licence. Wednesday tho following week. No cards. A Milwaukee paper says of the nir in its relation to man : "It kisses and blesses him, but will not obey him." Blobhs says that that expression suits his wife exactly. "I never eot ray hand to writin' po etry till two years ago," said a young ruralist, tilting tiack in a grocery chair; "but the minute I took to coin' with that Johnson girl, by gosh 1 I couldn't help it." It takes 'ten half an hour to get the big iL.nglisb cannon ready to bre. and by that time a fellow could dodge, heel it around the corner, and tuck himself away in a dry goods box. Detroit Press. JOB WORK DONE AT TUB 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Oil Creek & Allegheny River Rail way, and Buffalo, Corry & Pitts burgh R. R. . ON ASD AVTKIt Monday, May 24, 1S75, train will run an follows: STATION'S. Northward. a iii p in p in Pittsburgh R:2.-i 2:SO W Ton J mm :4l! :! lii:Si Kitbinninir 10:L':l ft: 1 1 M. Il k .Intiel 1:1 0:00 12:4' KradvBendll.ao 6:17 1:0s Parker 12;0ii :..7 2:W Kinlcnton 144 7:4(1 2:38 Nernbirrass 1::m 8:i' 4:00 Franklin 2:M :I0 5:07 Oil City 3:00 0:50 Oleo polls JfeKloHock Tidlout Irvineton At iht lowest eath price, neatfy, prompt. ly, and tit ttyl equal to that of any ether ulabKthment in the DitlrieL BUSINESS CARDS 8H0W CARDS, VISITING CARDS, BCHOOL CARDS WBDDING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, 3:4." 4:0i 4:44i fi:i ":! House ille litusvillo Corry Mavvillo ltuil'alo !t:14 4:10 ihts p. in 10:01 10:5T. p. in 7:43 8:00, 8:50 ! 11:40 nan 7-.X 8:.r2i 10..H7 1:10 p. in Southward S. S. 4 J. f p m p in n m PMS1 (1:101 (1:20 7:M 4:15 4:21 7:11 R:lj .1:25 :0 1!:IW S:IO 1:(V 1:50 5:00 1:0.V12:.W 4:12 12:l!t U:.V .1:41 ll:;u kM 2:-V 10:40 ftlO 2:20 10:00 8:15 11:58 1I:3H 10:40 1:15 7:45 1:52 0:02 7:08 12:flO 8:l(L:i: 11:10 .!5:0fl 0:3.5 3:4 0:iV 12:20 a. in a. in p. in , Immense lletfiictioii to Suit the Times ! ! At the Wholesale) and Retail Piano and Organ Emporium of CLOTHING ! Kent el Ioll.it Ioh(:F1(h; Trains run lv Philadelphia Time. DAVfO McCAKUO, Oen'l Sup'l. . MORTON HALL, tien'l Passenger A Ticket Agent. PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRA!. RAILROAD ON AN!) A PTE 11 11 P. P. Sunday May 1, 1870, Trains arrive at and leavo tho union licpoi, corner or vasutntou anu Liberty street, as followst A Kill V r. Mail Train, 1.30 a in ; Fast Line, 12.12 a m ; Well s accommodation No. 1, 0.20 a in -Hrinton acooinmodation No 1. 7.50 a in: Wall's accommodation No 2, 8.55 a in Cin cinnati express 9.20 a m j Johnstown ac eoniroodation 10.50 a m : llraddock's ac commodation No 1,7.00 pin; PittsburKh express 1.30 p in; Pacific express 1.50 p in ; wails accommodation no n, 2.00 p ni; Homewood accommodation No 1,9.65 pm; Wall's accommodation No 4, J.50 p m ; Hrinton accommodation No 2, 1.10 p in) Way Passenger 10.20 p m. DEPART. Son thorn express 6.20 a m t Paclfle ex- Fress 2.40 a m ; Wall's accommodutiou No , 8.30a m ; Mail Train 8.10 a ni ; lirinton's accommodation li).20 a ni : llraddock's ac commodation No 1,5.10 p mi Cincinnati express 12.35 p in ; Wall's aoconimodiition z, 11.01 am ; jonnaiown aecouiiiionauon 4.05 pin; Homewood accommodation No 1, 8.50 p m 1 Philadelphia express 8.50 p in; Wall accommodation No 3,3.05 p ni; Wall's accommodation No 4, 6.05 p m ; Past Line 7.40 p in 1 Wall's No 5, 11.00 pin. The Church Trains leave Wall's Stilt Inn every Sunday at 9.05 a. in., reaching Pitts burgh nt 10.05 a. m. Returning leave Pitta burgh at 12.50 p. m., and arrive at Wall's Station at 2.10 p. 111. Cincinnati exnreas leaves dallv. South ern express daily except Monday. All oth er iroms uaiiy, pxiT)l raiintiuj'. f or lurtnor information apiy to W. H. P.ECKWITH. Agent The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume any Risk for Baggage ex cept for Wearing Apparel, and limit their rsponsioiuty to line Hundred lioiiai val ue. All baggage exceeding that a ount In value will bo at the risk of tne nor, unless taken by special contract. A.J. UAMMA J General Superintendent, Altoona Pa. ft i ,J,V.:i. l-s-t .--n-vi "I?. -l .,.JS:l ". .:i.-'''-''iAV''.. 1 ' A ft' . I mm -5 S. HAMILTON & CO., 77 5T AVE., PITTSBURGH, FA OUR MOTTO IS AND HAS BEEN QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. wiir.uusiness is exclusively riA.Mn aim okiia !S, which enables us ;to give- our wlnJe time and attention to this excluxi vo trade. Thus where other dealer n il from five to ten instruments a week, our wiles very often exceed these numbers in a sinjjlc dny, so that we can better afford to sell at 10 per ceut. profit on eoNt, limn thev can at M and 25 per cent. Kvery Instrument we sell Is as good as an agent for na, as they invariably Introduce "M'jr iv uii -wruo see mem. v o nave sold aua in use in and aiout I'ittsiiurgli alone. They are not some new Organ, tho growth of a few months, but are old reliable makes, that are constantly adding ovory meritorious Im provement. Tho really Orand Simmons & dough's ('ombliiatlon Organs hsve lieeu nianuiacturel for Twenty-live years, while the 'elohratcd Tuvlor A Parley Celestes Organs have licen manufactured over Twenty years. Anil now for tho purpsse of In troducing thorn moro thoroughly throughout all tne country towns of tho Ktnte, we havotnaJo new and very heavy contracts for large numbers of them, which we pro pose to sell on their merits, anil without tha sKsiMtsnce of All km rt Mi mil .v. i 1. v giving the purclmsor the benefit of com missions and wholcsalo diHcoiints, we are thus enabled to offer theso Organa at tho following prices, at which we shall sell for a abort III IV 4 . " CABINET GASES. Double Reed, 4 Stop Organs, Regular Price, $iio.oo at $ S5.oo The nursllon In these hard limos is not only "What shall we do for grub to ealT but , VI1 KM FAV ITIT A SHALL WE BE CLOTHED?" It is a notorious fart that In most town I lill'l cities round iibout us, clothing lnmln . to ci der Is not sold in accordance to the depreciation of other necest'aries of life. There H, however, sn hoiiorablo excep tion to tills niic in the person of X. WISH, Mrrrltniit Tnllor, TIDIOUTE, TA., Who makes clothing of the very berfl kind,. Ills guaranteed, Irout 25 to 30 Per Cent. Below the prices of other dealers in this part of the country. WHY IS THIS THUS ? Ilccniise 1st, Mr. Wise pavs no large flg-f nres for rent, as he owns the building he occupies, id, he doesn't pay a cutter i'iio to JtlOOO a year, but does tils own cut ting, and is not excelled In this lina in Western Pennsylvania. 3d, he bnvs cloths lor cash, thus getting u reduction on ordinary rates. -It li lie sells for cash, and thus lias no Inui ticnis to miiKC up. 1 tic tare Is i.h Irom this place to llil- loOte, and t the present time, you can go up in the morning mid bock at 5::)0, hav ing three hours In 1 lilloute to select your gtNids and leavo your ordeis. liivo linn o trial, anu you win nov oniy save money, lint will gel perlect 11 in, anu any stylo or quality of cloih you wnnt. Iteincmbertho name ami pla-e. 7 ly N. WISE, Tldiotue, Ta. WATERS' CONCERTO & ORCHESTRAL On a aj g art ' misi irnHiMui m " " Ml,ai)li fierier I w Ion (:it'l nmrl H( III.I I It A I. WI'll VH art (V bra ever plnrefl In mnj Or- gnns 7tairplM-rJtM M vxirn set nt rrrst, jp t itllnrlr olcol,"' I I 1 1; '' u siost ii iimiMi Min. n'i i it it i n. 1 1 i 1 1 n, in M a IV VdH K M I'l lill. 'Ittrse llnaiii mrt best llinne "' tn-i sun WATERS' NEW SCALE PIANOS. In (-rrnt !"- fIWJV.tWJ 5 " 155.00 at 6 " ' IGo.OOat FULL RESOXAKT CASES, Double Reed, 4 Stop Organs, Regular Price, $165.00 at 00.00 95.00 HOXTHLY STATEMENTS, ENYELOPES BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, Ad Indiana gentleman buried one wife on Tueiday, married another ou Thursday, and was divorced on Satur- KOTE HEADS, uay, ana ne wants to know it a big ger week's work was ever performed by any one man before the panic. A correspondent writes to know why we do not publish moro original poems. The trouble is generally that they are not long enough. Most young writers confine themselves to twenty or twenty-five verses, and the senti ment has no opportunity for expan sion. Ex. The following epitaph, copied from a rennsyivauia tombstone, has been sent to the historical society of this State : "Here lies the bodie of Marga ret Fay her would if her could but Her couldn't stay, her had bad legs and a baddish cough it were her legs as car ried her off. A country rirl near Utica mistook tbe meaning of a young man who was looking up pickers for his father's kop yard, and when asked U she was en traced, sweetly said, "Not yet, but al- -ways tbougbt it would be pleasant." The youoi; man rode home quickly, and dreamed all eight of "breach of I promise trials. An Erie caual boat captain, who had been reading of Moody and San kev. determined to live a better life, and calling his crew around him he said : "See here, you lying, skulking, wicked, discraceful set you've (rot to 'tend riravera every morninc ar I'll lick the whole pile of you in a heap!" I POSTERS PITTSBURGH, PA. The following; list embraces only a nart of our iminoiiKo stork : Muzzle-Loadlna- Rifles, full or half stuck at 12, $1.1, J-JO, and Jfl. Double Barrel Rifles, fin to f.V). Double Rifles and Shot duns, either over and tinder, nrsido by sido,and at all prices ironi to a.Ki. Single-Barrel Shot Guns, for men or boys : cheap safe and durable. All prices j ?8.60 to i5 each. Double Barrel Shot Guns. Our fiftv different stvles. made of Iron. London Twist, Ijiininated Steel or Damas cus Uarrels, finished In tho be.it and latest style, all sizes, for nion and Imys. at nriees ranziitsr from S. 10. tl5. fcO tio. Ho. f.io, f , o 10 fiuo. PI8TO L!S . in variety from f 1.00 to (8.00. REVOLVEBS, 4, 6, 6, or 7 shooters, of every kind, at all prices from (i.00 to fcil.OO. BREECH-LOADING RIFLES. Wlnohostor Improved IS shooter, llest long range gun in the world. Price only $45. Sharp's celebrated Ureecn-Loariing Ki fles only $10 each. UemhiKlon Brooch-Ijoading Rifles at loest laetory prices. w lesson's ana stepnen's pocket tunes, usinir metal cartriditos, at til, $15 and $18. Breech-Loading Shot Guns. The Dexter Slnclo Barrel Itreech Ixiail- i inp; Shot Gun, usinir Brassshells iirii!$0. Stephens' li. I.. Single (iun. Sl. Double Barrel Breech Loadui-.of Moore's Dean's WoodhlU's. (ireenen's. Kichards'. Sooot's and other fino makos, at all prices, iruni .m iAi -ou eacn. Sendor Price List to J. II. 10IISiO, great western gun works, 285 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, lV., and state that saw this advertisement in 'J'HlFOBtbT RurllBLlCAN. Takb Isotick I will buy or trade for Army Killes, Carbine. Revolvers, dto. Fcr j prices see Catalogue. uruerw Dy aiall reouive prompt attention. Goods sent by exnresa to mivmiinti:. t. I., to ba examined before rsaid lor. when requested. id tf 5 " 6 sets Reeds 6 8 05.00 100.00 105.00 125.00 160.00 175.00 at 1S5.00 al Vox Humana " 215.00 at Viola " 275.00 at Theso Organs are all Solid Walnut, Paneling and Carving all of Solid Walnut. Nel- ner saw-misi mouiuinirs nor encap nrass trinkets are used on these Instrim, ,.,.!, thing is of tlie very best, and aro all fully warranted for live j ears. TECK SItADBTJRY i DECKER- PXAHOS WILL BE SOLD AT TH3 SAME RATES OF DISCOUNT. The above are strictly rash prices, but irdnslrwl hv ths nni-rlmaer !!.. ...,n..i.i.. or semi.annual payments will be taken at an advanco of 10 per cent, per annum on the irii.-un. rtirn'iu .uiuTiii ny iminr can nepeiiti on tne 111041 carcliil SHleetinn lo intr made. If the cash price bo sent with the order, tho instrument will ln oi,ii,....,i k.. Jreight, if not accompanied with tho eae.h, tlie Organ will ivo shipped by Kxpress, C. li. wiv urnuwi, no iui(iiv iiwu-B n 1111 uihi iwuniy, or ui least giMKi reiercncw. Address for Catalogue, and slate where you read this notice. S. HAMILTON & CO., 77 fifth Avenue, rutHhurgh, Tu. mar mvk all modern improvemruia. wl rr uu br I'lnnos nan lie. IhfM Ora-nnaswl l'ln " wsrrani4 t m y Plirk. I rit riirvmnj vv . rriftli nr part canli. n.l bnlnnce mnnthly n qnnrlerljr pafmaata. lcond-hsnd Inilrnnitnu tnken at (irbnniit, tJKI'.A r INDUrF.. si i;?m H IA II M '. A .1 m W AN'l Kit f every 'ir mi aunty . ts 0 sw ol t niindo. A lar(dlsa mitllf TfWfcn, JSiMttri,l,ArwW, elutU.Lodf Hoitii u AVA'i'F.na awsj. 41 Brwtawar as t Utnm Mt M T Testimonials of Waters'Piaros and Organs. "Waters' Conesrto I'arlor Criran pon-1 senses a lwautil'ul and peculiarly sort tone. Tho Concerto Slop is, without ilouui, tua best ever phu-ed In any organ. It Is pro duced bv sn extra Mt of reeds, pii'iiliarly voiceil, "from which the elleet Is most charming, and its Imltiulon of the huniaii voice Is supcrP. f or sweeiness 01 umw and orchestral ctlrcta it lias .110 eiual." Jf. Y. J'lmc. ' The Concerto Parlor Orssnls' some thing entirely now i it is'a beautiful parlor ornainont, possesses a sweet and Mwer- 1111 tone is a iuohi cciiiinanniiim iiiuh lion und holds a hlth plsca in jiublio. fa vor." -V. J". txtniwg Ak OnriiEsmA is tbr r ni.oTt. Tlie orchestral nri;an Is tlie name of a new reed organ recently announced by lloraeo Wa- tors A Son. The iiiMruincni iskos una name from its recently invented orches tral stsp. Tho voicing of this is peculiar, producing the ellect ot a full sweet con trslto voice. Its li nest ellect is produced when tlio stops are drawn, so that en or chestral ellect is given, Tim esse is 111110,110 and niaUcs a handsome article of furni ture." N. 1 . Sun. fob!7 14M Tho Waters rianoa are known assnnng the very best. Wo are enabled to speak of theso instruments with contidencs, Irom personsl knowledge. N. Y. Kvanyrlist. z-iv ITavlng completed the alteration of our Htore room, ire iroulU re npeetfullti announce that ire hare re-opened. We hare arranged our Store with a riewttf the convenience of vu Mom ent, and to mecure expedition in all brancheH of our lumhirttn. Our Stoek will be new tlirouyh ont, embracing all the latest norel tie in Fine Jewelry, Watches, Sil ver Ware and Jinci) Hoods. liu attention to customers, in ducemen ts i n pri ees,a 11 d adheren ce ton high standard of qua lit ij, we hope to merit, a continuance of the patronafe. heretofore so liberally bestowed. JOHN STEt'EXSOX'S SOXS, 93 Market Street, l'ittsburgh, I'a. M'E3IjK0"2" & iDiciKiscnsr, 64 WOOD ST., - . PITTSBURGH, PA. WHOLESALE OFFER THEIR STOCK OF DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS TPOTt AUTUMN, 1 874, A.T VE It Y LOW PMC ES September 15(A, 1874. w25-3m DODGERS, HANDBILLS, LABELS, SHIPPING TAGS, Lc You Can Hare Money By buying your PIANOS and ORGANS from the unuormgued MetnufitcturerH' Aont, foi the best brand in the market. lUHtruuientr) shipped direct from the Fac- I 3 iy Ix-k box 1746, Oil City, Ta. I Xm.t. P. Trrvmm. Blv worm, I irrwliiatoal m th VnivanttTof l'aan'a im avud atur years' ipriiaQtai erfM)t Ur. fr'ltlvr'. VCtbl KKeumalio fcyrnp m ltUa vbiah I fuaruiU ava lufJliUU aura ffi.r Wim la Haul. LuBH. BaUtk. llcftrt. Umbi. Morrtvii Kid tilo.nl. mo Ml Hboumat'e dnMH, wora a, una .Liar AyrfLlsU, Q it. A. OaHOUUN. IfeMory fwbbc, tti. rtf vm. Hev.i boavM nrpbr. li. utinUi .rOliUA. ittrr.u . tU miui,MxliA.i,. IlTT.H.13ochnn.:UroIiw.K'T. tiUTt i'mptile A eruAxm uUjerat lav C&u fivwanl foravn ia- niiniilaHaai riMTrrm 7-ly Th,e Republican Office KEEPS constantly on hand a larfre as sortment of Blank Deeds, M or t praxes Buhpeenas, Warrants, Summous, to. to be sold cheap for caaa l'h oldest and most relishle ii.titutlon f'TuiliisiniiiK u Mciiiuitile I ilni-iitiini. For Circulars write to 1'. DITK SONS. !W 4 . l'ittHbui jsh, X'a. KLVNTOM! IIIMMI IKIOMrt, 293 Liberty St., - - Pittsburgh, Pa. II'. 11. &IMP.SOX, Proprietor. 0IBAI.HAT AM, IIOl'UM. CUSTOM SOLICITED. TRANSIENT w2"-ly Dr. J. Walker's California Vinegar- lii Iters mo a purely Vegetable prcpnnition, mado chiully fioin tlio nrt tivo herbs found on tho lower ranees of the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, tlio medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without the use of A'cohol. Tho question is almost daily asked, " VVhnt is tho causo of thn unparalleled success uf Vixkhak Hit ters T" Our answer is, that they remove tho cause of disease, nndtho patient re covers his health. They aiu tho reat. blood purifier and a lil'o-gi vinjj principle, a perfect Innovator and Invijjoraiof of the system. Never before in the history of tlio world lias a mcuk'inu lii't-u. eoiiiHiuii(le(l poHsuKsiiijr tlio ruiiiarksh1 qualitiua of Vinkoaii IH i i kus in licaiinir ihir sick of every liisfuso man U heir to. 'flier are a pernio ruipulivo a.4 well as a 'funii'. relieving ConpoKtimi or liiflaiinnatinn of the Liver and Visceral Oiiruus in isilioui Discuses The properties ef Dr.. Walkkk'h Vikkoar liivrKRS nro Aperiunt. liiiilnnviie, Carmiuulive, Nutriiiom. l.asuiivu, hiuretiu, Bedatiro, Cuuntsr-lrrituut budurilic, Altera tire, and Aml-lliliim... It. II. McDOWAI.n ro I Tnipiiitaajiil(.i.n. Ama., Rnn .nnoi.-i. CnliCimln u.iu uor. or n tMnuiirtun uinl I barll.ut Su X V Sold by all UruS ;l.l, ua U.l',r..' TOR WORK neatly executed at thiaofnoe 1 at reasonuli'u rxtex. 1 ADVKUTISKH.Sscnd '.' ccnls P. Howell .1 I'il. 41 l'm U ii....- bit tlicir Ellity c'x ol pli'.ri' I'liiiiiililc to fieo. . N. V.. showing ri ii