It !i said to he the practice among numerous shoe manufacturing estab itsnmcots or this cut to charge up, at the end of each weelt, the ueedles bro ken by the girls employed running leather machines. These manufactur ing machines are frequeotlly "out of order, apd snap little needles by the wholesale For each needle thus bro ken the sewing girl is charged three cents a clear profit of over two dol lars per hundred to the proprietors. The poorer the quality of the needles given the girls, the more profitable becomes this sharp transaction. Cincinnati Time. An Indianapolis cat got to playing with a small turjJe the other dny, and was having a nice time tumbling it around, when suddenly the turtle's jaws closed up on the cnt'a tail. There was some very lively tumbling then on the part of the cat, to an ac companiment of her own selection. Two hour after she was seen examin ing that tail tenderly, evidently won dering if the piece would grow out again. The following conversation took place the other evening at a tea-table in Bangor, Me. : Five-year old to his mother: "Mother, can I hasp cooky T" "No, my son." "Mother, can I have a quarter of a cooky T" ."No, my son." "Can X have a crumb of a cooky?" "No!" "Well, thea can I smelt of a cooky?" v; , A Boston pawnbroker has got into trouble by receiving a stolen- dog. You may steal a BoaioVian'a diamond pin, hurry off his, youngest boy for a Charley Ross, and fcrge away hia en tire bank account, but just Jay your feaad on hia valuable dog if you want to discover the spirit of Bunker Hill. We are obliged to the American Novelty Shoe Company, of Meadville, Pa., for - a pair of wooden shoes. They are an excellent fit, and we are now prepared to execute all orders for clog dancing at sociables and pic nics, with promptness and despatch. Danbury Newt. In the days of our fathers, when a man suddenly dropped out of the community, they used to drag the neighborhood ponds and examine all available banging places in the vi cinity. Nowadays the first steps are to investigate his bank account. It is said that when a clergyman in Western Massachusetts recently in quired of a certain lady if she was "ready to give np worldly pleasures," she answered by asking him if be was "ready to give up chewing tobacco in the presence of ladies I" A young gentleman haviug made some progress in acquiring a kuowl edge of Italian, addressed a few words to an organ-grinder in hU purest ac cent, but was astonished at receiving the following response : "I no speak Jnglia." When a man detects a missing but ton after getting on a clean shirt no one in the house is aware of the fact He takes off the shirt and puts on an other, quietly smiling all the wbHe. He never, never speaks of it to a soul. If there is anything in the world calculated to make a man forget that he's been to hear Moody and Sankey on the previous evening, it is to bounce out of bed in the morning and light on the business end of a tack. As an illustration of the remarkable effects of the frost, an American editor eays a man, after spending half a nay in tnawmg nis watsr pipes, dis covered the water was shut off for the non-payment of the rate. The late Rev. Hoary Boehm, the centenarian, read bis Bible through more than seventy times, and when he died the book-mark was at the first page, showing that he was beginning to go through it again. It was Prince John Van Bureu who, being stopped by highwayman one night in the City Hall Park, said : "Gentleman I haven't got any money but I'll give you my note for three months." , , "I thought you said your head ached five minutes ago," said mother, when George asked for more candy. "Bo I did," said George, "and I sup pose it does now, only I can't feel it" Tullu or blonde scarfs, which are worn with bonnets,' are made inde pendent of the hat, and are pinned on the back hair and tied ucder the chin before the hat is put on. Professor (looking at his watch): "As we hare a few minutes I should like to have anyone ask questions if so dispose!." Student: "What time is it please?" A Mexican girl living at Tusceolo has three well developed arms. She pan put up her hair without cramming her mouth full of hairpins. A fjrra in Connecticut manufactures one "million pop-corn popers annually Ex. Woudtr if that is where all our paupers come from. Mr. Moody says : "If we cau't be a light house let us be a tallow candle." But by no means lef us be gas. It does not follow, by any means. that a girl is s goose because she mar ries a Michigander. Motto for a ladies' leap year banner "Let no jilty Wan escape." JOB WORK DONE AT THE 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At ihe lowest cash prices, neatly, prompt ly, and in style equal to that of any other establishment in the District. , BUSINESS CARDS SHOW CARDS, VISITING CARDk, cTeceuTlhineTeft for 'liinV'to AZ tho Inwinsxut his bra 111.4. It lu cn 7.1 oven worse acta than Belling post . - 1. : Ml l r . I " a.iipi., win ue round against Bel . Very few men have had so a tan as has the ex-Secr-tary. ood high even in democrats' esti- n ana me discovery of his turpi- 9.IUL-K iw mo nigral sense of """"OTAMMEi, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, MOCTIIXY STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES BILL EADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, - BLANKS, POSTERS, DODGERS, HANDBILLS, LABELS, SHIPPING TAOS. A. STANDARD Fire and Burglar Counter, Platform, Wagon k Track for rrleeLlst. Areata Waate. Marvin's Safe Co., 265 Broadway, New Tork, 721 Chestnut SU Phila. PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD 0 N AND AFTER 11 P. P. Sunday Mnv 1. 1870. Trains arrlvn at and Innvn thA Cn ion Depot, oorner of Waiihlnton and L4Dertr street, as mi iows ' AKRIVK. Mail Train, I. SO a m ; Fast Line, 12.12 a m t Well's accommodation No. 1, fl.20 a m " lirinton accommodation No 1, 7.80 a mj Wall's accommodation No 2, 8.65 a in Cin cinnati express ft. 20 a m j Johnstown ac commodation 10.50 am; llraddock'a ac commodation No 1,7.00 pmj Pittsburgh express 1.80 p m; Pacitlo exprem 1.50 p in Wall's accommodation No 3, 2.35 p m; Homewood accommodation No 1, 9.65 p m; Wall's accommodation No 4, 6.50 p u ; Brinton accommodation No ii, 1.10 p m Way Passenger 10.20 p ni. DEPART. Southern express 5.20 a ni s racifle ex- rrrm 2.40 a m ; Wall's accommodation No , 8.80a m -, Mail Train 8.10 a tn i ilrinton's accommodation 11.20 a m 1 Braddock'a ac commodation No 1, 5.10 p ni; Cincinnati express 12.35 p m s Wail's accommodation N 2, 11.51 a ni ; Johnstown accommodation 4.05 puis Homewood accommodation No 1, 8.50 p in : Philadelphia express 3.50 n m: LWall accommodation No 3.3.05 n in: Wall's accommodation No 4, 6.05 p m Fast Line it w.i p m; wall a Nos, ll.oo p m. prim The Church Trains leave Wall's Station pn ne very Sunday at 8.05 a. in., reaching Pitts lousburgh at 10.05 a. m. Returning leave Pitta ennt burgh at 12.50 p. m., and arrive at Wail's roiiistatlonatilOp. m. on,!!. Cincinnati express leaves dily. South ...,,'em express daily except Mon lay. All oth ' .. ,r Trafns dallv, except Nnnduv. usaJ For rurtl,or information apl'y to W. 11. HKtKWlTn, Agent. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume any Risk for Ilnggage ex cept for Wealing Apparel, and limit their rspnnaihllity to One Hundred llollai s val ue, ah baggage exceeding that a In value will be at the risk of tno unions taken by siiecial contract. ount ner, A. J. CASSAl General Superintendent, Altoona Pa. PITTSBURGH, PA The following list embraces only a part of our immense stock : - Muaale-Loadlng- Rifles, full or half stock at $12, f 15, fJO, and fca. Double Barrel Rifles, 20 to $50. Doubls Rifles and Shot Ouns, either over and under, orsido by aido.and at all prices from 1 10 to 50. Single-Barrel Shot Ouns, for men or boys : cheap safe and durable. All prices 13.50 to t eaou. Double Barrel Shot Guns. Our fifty different styles, made of Iron, London Twist, Laminated Steel or Damas cus Barrels, finished in the best and latest style, all sizes, for men and liovs, at prices 00, 7o to $100. PISTOLS, tn variety from $1.00 to $8.00. KEVOLVERS, 4, 6, 0, or 7 shooters, of every Aliid, at all prices from $ii.00 to $25.00. BREECH-LOADING RIFLES. Winchester Improved 18 shooter. Best long range gun iu the world. Price only $15. Sharp's Celebrated Ureoch -Loading Ri fles only $10 each. Remington Breech-Loading Rirtoe at loest factory prices. Wieaaon'e and Stephen's Pocket Rifles, using metal cartridges, at $12, $15 and $18. Breech-Loading Shot Guns. The Dexter Single Barrel Breech lead ing S hot a u n , u st n g Brass shol Is price $20. Stephens' B. I bingle (iun, $lrf. Double Barrel Breech Loader,of Moore's Dean's Woodliill's, Greenen'g, Richards', Sooot's and othor tine inakos, at all prices, from $50 to $300 each. - ' Sendor Price List to J. II. JOHNSTON, GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS, 285 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA.. and state that saw this advertisement in Tub Fokkkt Rkpublican. Takb Notick I will buy or trado for Army Rilles.Cai-binea. Revolvers. Ac. For prices see Catalogue. Orders by mail receive prompt attention. Goods sent by express to any point C. O. D., to be examined before paid for, wlion requested, 40 tf You Cau Save Money By buying your PIANOS and ORGANS iom the uudorNipued Maimfucturers' Agent, foi the bout brands in the market. Instruments shinned direct from tin. h'uit. tory. CHAS. A. KUULTZ, Tuner. ' ly L ! Ux 17t', Oil Lily, Pa. 3itaiJswttliW, 1 i Immense Kcductioii At the Wholesale and Retail f.' '""iri- :7Hrt -; H-!5'5.iVrL'f--.1C.'i--.i, i S. HAMILTON & CO., 77 5T AVE., PITTSHUKGir, PA OUR MOTTO IS AND HAS BEEN QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. ,.P,u1?l,.,"lno1,XO',m,v,-1lrPIANOSnl ORGANS, xvlilrh enables n, to o-lvo or uEZZtilZ nlv'e-.Td-aifd'.rus'e1 '- Kv of a few prremen? The rnv"A "Tv?"' i,mt "I" adding'every meritorious lm- mnulatiired for TwJnttT Sinitnons ot Clough's 'ombiiialion Orgaiw have been irillm i,Vi Twenty-flve years, while tho Celebrated Tavlor A Farlev Ceh-stes Orgnna have been manulw-tured over Twenty years. A nd now for the Durnsse . "t "In h.v.UrnStttw rdrtyJlhr,";h,;Ul 1,10 n P we nose to if? very heavy contracts fi.r large numlrs of them, which we pro- e7ab&to ime. Organs at the following prices, at which. wo shutl sell for a khort 7A nmip.T riA mva . .. Double Reed, 4 Stop Organs, Regular Price, fus.oo at 5 " " 155.00 at 6 " JG5.00ai FULL RESONANT CASES, Double Reed, 4 Stop Organs, Regular Price, $165.00 at 5 " " 175.00 at '6 " " 185.00 at 22 sets Reeds 6 " Vox Humana " 215.00 at 3 " 8 "Viola " 275.00 at These Organs are all Solid Walnut, Paneling and Curving all or Solid Walnut Nl ther naw-dust moulding, nor cheap brass trinketaare used on these ""strum "l UevervI thing ia ol the very beat, ami are afl fully warranted for live j ears? lu,rHmu,Ue'ry TZZK RAXJJSY a DECKER PIANOS WILL BE SOLD AT THE SAME RATES OF DISCOUNT. The above are strictly cash prices, but irdesired bv the purchaser, either oinrtcrlv ot semiannual payments wilf be taken at an advance of 10 per oe x, aTin.u on the 11 ' i V the Clsh 'rl','e l:0.8,M,t wit1' t,,fi prdur. Instrument will beihh.oed bv 11 umo ta dcmrl1. "'I"' with good security, or Vl lensty referee ocs! Address for Catalogue, and state where you read this notice. feblTlto O ABPJ5TS! CARPET HOUSE, MEADVILLE, PA., SHRYOCK & DELAMATER Wholcsato and Retail Dealers in Foreign & American Carpetings; lattinpjs, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Loco Curtains, Lambrequins, &c. SrKCIA L CONTRA CTS MA DK IS FVRXJSItlNU CHURCHES, IIOTELS, AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS. SHRYOCK & DELAMATER, Mammoth Carpet and House Furnishing Establishment, 23tf MHADTILLE, 2? .A.. " r. ' $3 SAMPLE FREEu'aleaffial every where. Address The Union Pub. Co., Newark, N. J. it, The Republican OfTice LJ'EEP.S constantly on hand a large as- Subpumas, Wariauui, Suuiiiious, Ac. to lui fa. .Ill l.lll.S.. .. J. to Suit the Times!! Piano and Organ Emporium of -7 . vt 4i f 85.00 00.00 95.00 05.00 100.00 105.00 125.00 160.00 S. HAMILTON & CO., 77 fifth Avenue, VittHburgh, J'u. DOUBLE YOUR TRADE. IliUKgists Groiers and Dealers! Pure Cluna and Japan Teas in sealed packages screw top cans, boxes or half cliehtn- (i rowers' pricoa. Souil for circular. '1 ha Wells Tea Company, 201 Fulton St, N. V., P. O. Box 4r0. j8 it ri!fw.o.iv,.i,.iy exwij ttho UK. ' 1 L11LIC AN t'lliee. CLOTHING! IIcKt.CIolhsX ISml Slake! The question In these hard time Is not only. "What shall wo do for grub to ealT" but , . . , "WllKUFAVITlIAT, SHALL WE BE CLOTHED ?' It In a notorious f:ict that In most towns ami cities round about us, clolhiiiK made to order Is not sold In ancordsiice to the depreciation of other necessaries of lift. There Is. bow ever, an honorable excep tion to this nie in the person of .ST. WISE, Merchant Tailor, TIDIOUTE, PA., Who makes clothing of tho very best kind, lit guaranteed, troin 25 to 30 Per Cent. Below tho prices of other dealers In this part of Die country. WHY IS THIS THUS.? Itocauso 1st, Mr. Wise pay no lni-RO n u ics for rent, as he owns the building he occupies, id. he doesn't pv a cutter fiios to f KXW a year, but does his own eut tinir, and in not exrellod in this line In Western Pennsylvania. 8d, ho buys cloths lor cash, thus trotting a reduction on ordinary rates. 4th he sells for cash, and thus Inn no bail debts to make tip. Tho fare Is ft.ro. from this place to Tld lonU', and at the present time, you can fro up In the morning and back at 3:110, hav ing three hours in Tidioute to select your giMHls and leave your orders. Dive him a trial, and you will not onlv save money, but will get perloct tils, anil any stylo or quality of clo'h you want. Konicmbcrtlio name and place, 7 ly N. WISK, Tldieute, Pa. WATERS' CONCERTOS ORCHESTRAL- ORCANS"11' Uist b-Mlllul m r rlM!t Mn vvr ninn. in i:!s l(- 4 .! OH( II l.K. lllll. aTttPKsrrlAckvst ever plncl In siair Or lours art 1 trraa, ft. Pt uHnrlf vol l, r r. ri:-r :f most H4lllSj4aiWltul N i l II I U, mkil'lkr I ?- i i t nex vbiii mis VOICR U m rl HH, Thn limn an Ik swat mai4 is ikt - Miawisa. WATERS' NEW SCALE PIANOS, am groKt paw. isia-lnsr wvh all m4irs Inp rm-vm mnu, mod ar IKt airsl namtle. Thm Orsrsuse Nrf lalnm mrt wsrraslAr yottrs, lrtcra exlrvsavlr lw fwr CMn or pn rnnn, ana paisBM si BMoHlltlr qumrtorlr PJ mMta --BM.nl-liBklld lnscrnmriils liskBl SB nrliH UHKAT'lNDUOBv m;i'll s IA TIUUI tUKKTI WAKTEIIArmrf 'Hr O U. bv. aw ( nssds. A latrg lm WHSl Mi IVoflJm, SSmr,( ItMrcAn, ckfolM.Llm. m, tk. Il.l I S7KATHI CATAl.lHil na HAILUL HOIUt't: 1VATKMS BON, AU Biwiwif mad liwrcsw t M. T, Testimonials of Waters' Piano. anL Organs. "Waters' Concaito Parlor Oman dob. sashcs a Iwantilul and peculiarly soft tone. i no t oncerio iop is, wmioui (touDt, ins host ever ulaol In anv organ. It Is pro duced by an extra et of reeds, peculiarly voiced, from which the efleot ia aiost charming, and Its imitation of the human voice Is auiwrb. tor sweetness of tons. and orchestral effects it has no equal." v. I. J lines. ' The Concerto Parlor Onran 'is aome- thing entirelv new : it is a beautiful parlor ornament, poawssc a sweet and power ful Uma is a most commendable Inven tion and holds a high place la public, la vor." A Y. IXcning iUI, Aw ORcnrsTR. in Tim rAi.o. The orchestral orgun is the name of anew rred organ recently announced by Horace Wa ters A Son. Tho iuKtrument takes this name from its recently invented orches tral slap. Tho voicing or this ia peculiar, producing the affect of a full sweet eon traltn voice. Its tinest etfuct is produced when the stops are drawn, so that arw or chestral etl'oct is given. The esse is unique and makes a handsome article of furui- ture.' JV. r. Hun. Tho Waters Pianos are known as anions' the very best. We are enabled to speak of those InstruinentM with uontiileiice. from personal knowledge. N. Y. iivungtlxst. Dr. J. "Walker's CalifoinU Viu egar Hitters are a purely Vegetable preparation, mdo chiefly from tho na tire herbs found on tho lower ranges ot tLe Sierra Ncrnd.t motintaitia of Califor nia, the medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without the use A.cohol. Tho question is almost daily asked. "What ia tho cause of Iho unparalleled success of ViKF.OA.it BiT TKital" Our answer is, that Uioy romovej tho causo of disease, and tho patient re covers his health. They die Hjo g;real . lilood purifier and a lifo-givlnpt printuidf , a perfect licnovator and I n isolator ' of tho eystoin. Novcr bolbro in tho liutury of tlio woilil has a medicine boeu cuiiipiiumlcil pQausiiiiK the rewtrkah'a qualitiea of Vi.nkoab UnTkm in henliug ths lick of every iscoso muii u heir to. Tiny , aro a gentle Purgative as well u a T""'1'- relieving tuneuKUou or lulUun;mlloii ol . the Liver and Visceral Orguu.1 lu liiliuus DlMOSO .i The iiropertien ef nr. Wai.kkk's ViXkOAS llin kr are AnsiiBiit. Diaphoretici-v Cariiiinativo. Xutritiuiis. l.xativo. uiursti. Sedativa. CuiuitM.lrritaut budoriUc, Aluta tire, auil Ami lliliuui. n. H, McDORf AL.D CO.. Pnursiits riJ Omi. Aft... Kn Krnnouoo. Cilifnrnl. ana iw. of WHlmiLlusaiid 'hurlt..n Sn.. . V. fcol4 by U IJjruBjjUts mullli slcr. Al I' HTlSKlt.Ssend 25 rents to h.. I'. Howell d Co., 41 I'ark How, N. Y .. r their Kighty-pago Painnhlet, ahowing vtirf iuherisiug. IS It 1 M V gjfeg t.Xi It- MM
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