1 m the habit of ! 3 Uo laborer who was at ;J nr him whenever ha wanted ir.h supply of lime, and, as the scaf fold on which ho wrought was rather email, this occurred very often during a day s work. A loinor who was lit ting in a window immediately under neath, noticing Pat answer dutifully to every whistle from the mason thought of playing a trick on him by imitating the whistle, and thus brought him up with a houful of lime when there was no room for it. The mason fold Tat that he had not whistled, and he had no other alternative than to trudge back with hia load. This hav ing occurred for a third time during the day, rat thought he would watch and see where the whistle came from He had not waited long with the hod on his shoulder when he heard the identical whistle directly under where he stood, and, leaning over, ho paw the head of the joiner protruding out ot the window immediately below. 1 at, without more ado, emptied the hod right over" the whistler's head. The joiner yelled and spluttered while at tempting to clear himself of tho adhe sive mass, and in the midst of his-roon-fusion, heard Paddy above shoutiog at tho top of his voice, "Whistle when you want more mortar !" Family Herald. An independent little Canadian school-marm snubbed one of her big scholars who tried to make love to her, and because ho retaliated hy disturb ing the school she gave hiui n sound flogging. His parents sued her and " recovered $3.50 damages. Tho next day the girl opened school by saying : "I have whipped a booby Boundly, which pleasure cost only o.oU. JNow if any afny scholar ,aro inclined to imitate nun thev will have the kind ness to step forward, receive tho money and tho flogging, and then we will go on with our studies. I am here to iu struct vou, not to be courted." She retains the school and is the nost pop ular girl in town. The other day a resident of Cass avenue hired a boy to carry in a ton oi coal and he lorgot to make a bar gain, and when the job had been com pleted he inquired : "Wen. uuD. how much do' 1 owe you?" "Oh, I dunno." ' "Can't you name a sum." "I could I s'posc," said the If.d, "but mother Eaid if I left it to you, I'd get twice as much as the ou wis worth." ue received onoueii to coim-Mce him that truth always pay3. A tramp stopped at the house' c Philip Harris, in Coleraine, Lancas ter county, Pa., and was given some thiDg to tat. Noticing that Jobu -Harris, aged eighteen, wae blind in one eye, he told -bini to cut a sour ap pie in two and rub the cut edge un tho eye. The young man did as ho was told am! regained his sight. He had not been able to see out . of the eye for seven years. A favorito magpie had been accus tomed to receive dainty bila from tho mouth ot its mistress. One day l perched, as usual, upon her shoulder, aud inserted its beak between her lips, not, as it proved, to receive, but (as one good turn deserves another) tho grateful bird dropped an imraenso green, fat caterpillar into the lady's moutii. A Syracuse undertaker advances the novel theory that the steady de crease in deaths which has been for some time noticed throughout the country is due to the hard times .there is more iorce iu this than at first appears, since people are now compelled by force of circumstances to indulge in fewer luxuries and live on rational diet. - A Kansas farmer purchased a ro fvolverfor his wife, and insisted on target practice, bd that she could de fend his house in case of his absenco. After the bullet had been dug out of his leg and the cow buried, he said he guessed that she'd better shott with on ax. An Omaha man is doubly in troub le. He deserted his wife to elope with a girl, and the wife is chasing him. Then he deserted the girl, and bhe is chasing him. The chasers have join ; -I in the pursuit, and he fears the warst if they catch him. An Irish hod-carrior at work on a uilding, was complaining of his hard ;t. Said he : "If I thought I'd have carry a hod in heaven, I'd tie a big one around my neck and jump into a middle of the sea, and I'd stay ere as long as I lived." An exchange asks: "Yi'hafc is the r.ger of the hour ?" There are eev .1. The one newspaper men have it to fear is the danger of getting ick" with one of those blamed couu fuit thousand dellar notes now in . eulation. Au Irish gentleman, hearing of a Uui having a stone cofiln mado for aistlf, exclaimed : "I3y me bow, an iU'i a good Meo ! Sure a stone cof i 'ud last a man a lifetime." He who cannot feel the humanity of neighbor, because he is different i Miuselt in education, habits, opin , circumstance.;, U uulit if not uu '', to aid bun. w'UftilC blu.i.kJ I I.iiiUi ' Retailed at Wholcsalo rriccs. 8600 for 200. 4630 for C300. CTOOfor 300. SSOOfor 350. Tim it MENDELSSOHN" PIANO CO, . Tv. srnvciz initi pax roiicro. Only One Triee for Cash, and a low one. NO DEVIATION. Wo give no discounts. Wo ijiiv no narnts' commissions, which double tho prices of nil Pianos. Wo look to tho people, who want n first- class Piano nt n fair profit over cost of manufacture. We appoint tho Peonln our agents, mid give thorn our Tianos as low ay nny agent run buy equally good Pianos of nny other manufacturer, giving the People, in a reduced price, what Is usually expended in commissions, rent, fret Hit, traveling and incidental expenses. flie "Medolssohn'' Phuio Co. can sell you a , octave rosewood case IMnno, 0 foot, 10 inches long, with front round corners. carved less, serpentine and plinth mould ings, with improvements, Including Fulljlron Frame, Over Strung Tlass, Agraffe Ticl.ifl, and French Grand Action, which only accompany tho heat Pianos of the most celebrated Tiiake rsi- at I.Iia vvif low prico of 5(i, $275 or sttUO, according to sty lo of case, or with four round cor ners and full ngrair for frlTtO. nnd teo them in every rcsnoct c-nnal tr mv 'iano made of similar style, or no sale., Tho "Mendelssohn" V tured from I ho very best materials, and by tho nut skilled and finished work men. Tho manufacture is conducted hv one of tho most experienced Piano msnri- jacmrer.s in uie country. This is no now enterprise, turning out a poor and cheap piano, mado from green wood, and bv Kreener mechanics. Our Piano is unsurpassed bv any in tho market for its rich and powerful tones, and ita adaptation to iho human voice in sympathetic, mellow and singing qualities. It speaks for itself. V, o are willing to place it' besido any. Other make Of Piano on its miM-ir .,:tk. in ueaiuy or case, or cxcelleneo of tone anil at Half tho money" of equally good "Tho best tho cheapest" ' When it costs tho lent mrmnv All Pianos fully warranted for five rears, oenuior our illustrated and Peserin t 1 f 1IKrtnl.M vi v v.i filial The "McEdclssohn" Tim fo., Olnce of Manufactory, Ml UltOALiWAY, N, Y, FOB HARD TISVIES; CHJSGE YOUS SURR0U.13ISGS. All wanting Fruit Farms, esncciall ml apted to Ihe grovtli of the Vina, where it is au established success and pays large prom, 'iiie land is also Rd:iited to the growm oi i-caciies, 1'earsApples and small truits; also O nun, OrasM aud Veg etables. Many hundred of excellent Vineyai m Orchard and Farms, can now Us seen. I lie location is only 81 miles south of l luiadclniua. by Railroad, in a mild, de lightful climate, and at tho very doors of uie jnow York and Philadelphia Markets, Another Kailroad van - direct to New VOIK. The place U alrcodv large, successful and prosperous. Churches, Schools, and inner privileges aro already established Also, m an u factor icv of Shx!H, (Nothing, mass, straw vioods, ana other things, at which different members of a'faniiiy cad procure employment, n i i - . ... mills Lienn-a neaun resort lor some years past tor people suflerll)! from pul monary ftubctions, Catarrh, Ague, and de bility; many thousands have entirely re- A new brick hotel lias lust been e-oni pleted, KH) feet front, with baekbuildintrs. four stories high, Including FrMich roof, and all modern improvements for the ac commodation of visitors. x nro i j-.irin liiina wj.j.uu nor acre. payablo installments, witliin tho poriod of iour years, xn tins climate. Planted out mj vines, -v acres oi land will count fully as much as H;0 acres further north. Persons unacnuainted with fruit o-iw. ing can become familiar with it in a short fine on account of surrounding. Five acre, one acre, and tow ir lots, in tho towns of Laudisvillo and Vinoland. also for sale. Whilst viitinu tho Centennial F.xhibi- tion, Vino!and can bo visited ut mnall t x pense. A paper conlailune At!1 information will bo sent upon application to C1IKI,KH K. LAN 1)1S, Vinoland. N. J., froeof cost. Tlio following is an extract from a do- scrijition ot v inoland, published in tho New York Tribune, by the well-known Agriculturist, Solon Kobinxon: All the larmers were of the "well to do" sort, mid somo of them, who have tiirnod their attention to fruit aud market gard ening, havo grown mh. Tho soil is loam. varying Irom sandy to layev, and surface gently undulating, intersected with small streams and occasional wot meadows in which Ueposts ot peat or muck are Btored, MHiiciont to fcrtili.o tilt; whole upland sur- jm-P, mw)i- ji nns ueen exhausted of iu natural fertility. It is certainlv one of tho most extonnivo fertile tracts, iii an almost level liohtir ion and suiiablo condition for pleasant fann ing, that wo know of this side of tho West ern prairies. We found somo of tho old est farms anoareuilv iusL us limiit.-ibiv productive as when iirst cleared of forest fifty or a hundred yearn ago. ) no geologist w ould soon discover tho cause of this continued fertility. Tho whole country is a murine deposit, and all through the soil we found culcaroous substauccs. generally in (be form of indurated eulcarooiw marl. Miow- llig niiuiv distinct forms of ancient shclU ot thu tertiary funnution; and tliis marly hiibstanco is scattered all through tho soil, in a vtry couimiiiutud foriv, iwid in thu ciai i i iMiiuuiiii IIIOSl e:c-ii V IK' by Mich plants ru the farmer irnmil.ttc'l doiivi to -JOB'1 WORK DONK AT THIS 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At tho lowest oath prin, noally, prompt' hj, and in style equal to timt of any other cstnbltfhmenf in tins District. v BUSINESS CARDS SHOW CARDS, VISITING CARDS., SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, , INVITATIONS, 1 BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS," ENVELOPES BILLHEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS,' POSTERS DODGERS. HANDBILLS! LABELS, SHIPPING TAGS, &c. PERFEeYOM ATTAINED AT LAST I A TRIAL will IHSDRS ITS POPULARITY EVERYWHERE , iia m'4kii,U ItiilltilU When ono tinr3 Trill retain it idaco Xorsvcr. IT IS CcLEBRATED F0H ITS IDVUNTPCrS, N THAT II IS ONE OF THE LARGEST SfcW.UiJ K.1CHINES 1 AMUFACT'JKEO. AFIAPTED ALIKE. 10 THia US CF THE FAMILY I X THfe VUIKK. SilOP. H HAP THE I AlKiPFT SHUTTLE, WITH . A BOUTIN THAT H0LU3 ALV.OiJI A Si'OOL OF IriKEAD.ti THE SHUTTLE TENSION IS ADJUSTABLE WITHOUT REIiVIOVlNG IIIE SHUTTLE fllOM TKS f.iACHIf.f . THI3 MACHINE 13 SO CONSTRUCTED THAT THE POWER 13 APPtlUO DIRECTLY OVtR THT; NE tDLG, THUS EMADLINQ IT TO 6EW THE HEAVIEST MATERIAL WITH VJM FQUALED EASE. IT 13 VERY SIMPLE IN ITS CONSTRUCTION, OUrtAfaLE, AS IRON AM) STEEL CAN MAKE IT, ALL ITS WEARIIMO PARTS CASE-HARDENED OR STEEL, A ML INGENIOUSLY PROVIDED WITH MEANS FOR TAKING UP LOST MOTiON, SO WE ARE JUS TIFIED IN Warranting Every llachino for 3 Yenrs. IT IS THE LIGHTEST AND EASIEST-RUNNING MACHINEIN THE MARKET. ITIS, ALSO, THE 1 MOST ELABORATELY ORNAMENTED AN3 PRETTIEST MACHINE EVER PROOUCEDi V.'ITH ALL THESE ADVANTAGES. IT IS SOL!) FROM $15 TO $25 LES3 THAU OitlEB FIST CLASS MACHINES. EXCLUSIVE CONTROL OF TERRITORY GIVEN TO AGENTS. EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS OFFERED FOR CASH OR ON CREDIT. SENO FOR CIRCULARS AND TERMS TO : Mo toisj Miss Co., 353 Euclid Avenue, JXSIS. CLEVELAND, 0. 15. A. BALDWIN, Tidiouto, Pa., A;jont lor w arrt u t:ouiity. -jo-io BSXBY'S BLACKSrC. CO.TniJNin) rOT.T.ft KI.AKTn'ANTl " ' ' I.KATIli?K PRl?Si:nVATlVft.-; : iy , '' '-I i - 1 ri ttmntaih-.n 4 r f : Experts and FroftfH.sionril llootblacks in New Vork, mul irll otln"rlrtrKOfitii, where thisi l;l.ickjTiK:.3).'i4 ii$iin iutroiluced, m,--knowlfil,i;o its Buporinrily over sill iinjioi t ol or iloincHtlo iiliiukiiiu In listens, tin llog-ant lVlisli luul Conserve!1 of Leather. nixby's "Best" Blaekin has n "Ked nml Bl uo Lale.. Do not Te devolved ly ae ecpting our "Standurd'1 Blnrkinp: Inplau'' ol" ''Best." Tho NUindurd lms tho label stamped into the tin rover. Thid Ih'rihI 1m made to pomprto with other Amerii-an and Freiu-h Jiluekinaw. but Is interior to our "Bent." Bixby's "Best"' Blacking will :avo lln entiro.eoiit in tho wear of your hoots and hoe. i. .J , HOL'SEKLRBERS TV Bixby's French Laundry Blue, ix siPTisro Boxr-r:. '. Tho nioHt eonvenient and econointenl paekage, and tho only combined Bleiu h nnd Bluoing Powder in use. i ; . . . , S. M, BIX BY A 90., Manuraeturhiij; Chemists, 11 Kos. 173 A 175 WashiiiL'ton St.; X. V, HACETIC SOAP Tho Cheapest Soap that enn be 11 .sod tne loiiowing miaous: Ist.One bar wiii go as fair n.s two otiitr. of any 2d. Only half ilie UKunl riit.bini? bi.inx reiiuivcci, thero is :i -savin;!; f'nioro than the eiairu cost of V.) tloap 111 . labor alono. . , 3.1.- The clothes arc mado Sweet, Olo.ui mid wbito without BoJIiii;; or Sild int;, tlnis all injury to tlwui i.-wivnid-ed. Thero is u n.i in;: in In i and hard work, and tho wahinj; is dono in about half tlio usual time. It is also uarantoed under n ponalty of lil'ty dolbirs not to injure iho i-lothe's or hands, and ns 0110 trial will onahlo anv person to aseeruin tho truth of thes'o htatements, it would never pay tlio pro prietor to engage in an extensive. Hystem of advertising und elaini fcueli decided merit for his !So"ap unless he knew from positive experience that it wou'd jrovu to lie in every respect what i i-laimod for it. 1 111s in also 11 superior Soan tor l oilot and fciliaving pirpies. WAIlNFJt, lllIODEH & CO.. WiroLKsAr.i! Fancy TRoci:ni, (.ieneral Agents, ' 9 11 rhiladolnhia. l'a. AC11VK AUKNTiS, (IK.N'TLOlliN 1)14 LAD1KS, wanted instantly to intro dueo a splondid Uok, CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION UESCllUiEU AAJ llJLL'feTltATiili. Nearly SOOpasres. riehilliistialions.sunerb bindings, very attractive, and a treasure as tlio best mul ehcapeMi history of the Great Inhibition. Kndorsed bv 'the olli- eials, ress and clergy. Is telling im mensely. One lady of 110 experience has oleared f X() in four week. Act nuirklv if at all. Now or never. For full partic ulars address llL'iiii.VUU UIUiS.. J'ub- lishers, fhiladcllihia, l'a. V?!flMTFn Mon to sell to Mt-rchants. IK Mil I l U S-IO 1 montli anil traveliic..' xpemos naiil. i.m-iij Al lw. Co.. St. i.v.iiis. Mo. ,-s. "I Njva-'' Li ..w .I -. -.,.-.v -i ixi-J mailt i ii .7mw SULVJlUli SOAP. TitoRovr.m.Y Cores Diseases of The Pkiw, BfSAliTIl'lES TUB COMPLEXION, l'liltY'liNIS and Kkmkdies Rheumatism and Gout, Iir.Ai'.s SoRf.s and Abrasions of- the Cuticle and. Counteracts Contagion. This Standard External Remedy for IW lions, feorcs and Injuries of the Skin, not on v RKMOVES .FROM THK CoMI-LIWoK ALL 1 k I marvklously clear, sMoorrr mid r vr preferable to any cosmetic, - , Ai.l the re.mkdiai. advan'taoes of Srt rmiR-IIaths nre insured iy m. csn ot iilatns tiulnhnr Soajn width hi oJJi lion to its purifying cfTects, remedies anil l ua- VEXTS KllEUMAUSM 1kI GOUT. It also DISINFECTS CLOTHING and I.INEN find I'RKVENTS, ntilEAKKS COMMUNICATED 11Y CONTACT With the TERSON. ' ,: It dissolves Dandruff, prevents 11J ncss, and rcterite grnyncs of the hair, 11 ! ..... ... ' ' j ays luans Kpcaic el Jtm luylfcerms. P i'fls25 and SO CerttspsrCakt; per ou. 1 o uaaesj, vuc. ana WI.2U. K. B.Thc so cuit cnkfi nre tiip! Uie uo of those at ' ! t cenu. . . " HILL'S HAIR AS1 WIIISKEIl DIE," Ulack or lliown, 00 Ccntni. Music ilfasi Clianns . . I nacks BKuijcED. ; ,;; : THE BEST Iff THE WORLD ! '.'WILL LAST A LIPE TJ;,tE! OF THE rKLEJ!HATi:il SIMSI 01 SABS IN. DAILY USU. . A Stool. Eoxnl ' Frrc' villi fp.r!i ! llrzn'n'. The best talent ' In ll'in conn(i-v' recom mends there oiians. 'J'ho kdi-est and host. More for tlio money, ajnl p-ivos belter snt isfaetion than any now made, Thev eom lrM4iUi ,.,.,,,. rt , . Cyi.iltolSss, J.f-IIHiLia(od Calaloiie went by inail. jtost-paid to nny adilre.vs. upon apnlioi tion to . , , Hi SIlONINJiKK CIMiAN CO., ii to 01 CJIKSTNCT .JT - - . New Haven, ( 1IUI. v. u d .3' . ' B o o u h Z fV w w A- QL r5 p w ; w 3 c Ui 'A K tc 'A 7 . ? a U O ft c a v -3 g 5 - e s 2 C ""9! f: o o d o bum o o r-f e s 5 rr r, G n O 05 a 'P. 3 'ri 14 X Z ii H L WATERS' Orchestrion cliimesORO AW J IUI1 IIIO.II uuumilul t'lHtylo and itrllt-rt "in tone ever mmle. 1 It liaHlAt rt'trlirnteil ' ciurto mom w lil l Ii ii line iutiunluu ' aftht lliimiin Vaico. and two bikI a luilf ffW olaye of hml tu- 1 ncil in prrli ci liara their cttect iVaing 1 li'nl iV plprtrilvlnu-. 1,3 J, n . . 1 .... Aicom i:itTo,vi:!rr., C'i:NTnvjAr. C'lll.lllCH, UAI'j:i mill t'OT'J'AliK Oll .AN8, in I iil.mn 1 r-nrli t'ust'N ore J.i c. rw roMiicct MUST J,ASS. 4 WATERS' PIAH0S,-m AKliTIlKyiCMT WAniC'Tmu., 'I'um-h, VailiiiiaiiHliii,i.V Hiil nl-ilil v I Usui passotl. "t ni-riiiiK-d lr KI.V VJ:AlfS. r , - n PKU 'K. ICXTltli.llKJ.V I,OW.frr rnxli Mumbly luNliillnuiula rrrciveil. A I. Mi. nil lliHronitt (' 'J'ni' hern, Minttrris,('huit-ltr,,st'hihjld ' c.AUi-;vrS WAM I U, MiecinliiKl.icc. im-niHto Hip ll-nili-.liliiMinJi U t'nlivli.ijeii s f :illvl.MiC(iil-liftiul InNirimifiiiH ri' t.rrnt Ituivitiim, liOUAf'K WAl-i.UH iV KO.S, Aiauul'iiftiiri-rt m.-.l Uri.IriK, 4i IMS T I ll'i s'nil'KT, I'MON UQVAWB, NEh VOKK, tiox, acti7. "lOi: Wlnh" neatly executed ittthel:i-'- rL'Ml.lC.vN iniice 45,00.0 new Revises hdition: r.NTiiiriA' HKwiuriF.N ny the Piinied IVj.ni New Tyt-c, a,-,(.l v,uUt-l With seVc lnl Td.mvnid En- li e 1, I II K.N i:V AM KIMrAW (v'Y.tU.O I 11 VIA wnsi I'nmbleled in t.iaoir Wldch time, tin wl lo eireulatimrwhiiih it has attained in all parts of tlw United Htale'i, and tho signal dvh.pmimf 'vhleli have taken pl.ie in evei v brcnoh of ; science, literature, and art, havo inrhicy.l tbe editors nnd publishers toHiibnv't- it tu an exact and thorough revision w.id' ianue a. new edii ion entitled ' TH AMERICAN CYCLOPS 1 Within the last tenr.nvi tl,.. iinii i-b." discovoi-y in every dep.it-lineiit r'kn.u1i ?d go h:ls made a new Work 6f roferenup tui imperative want. ' 'I'he iiioveine'iit of politieal a.Trorsi h:i Kept i.iiee with .iho discovoi ies or telenoo, on.l thoir fi niu'ul n;.j Jiu.-ii;.n lo tho iiclni liialnnd useful ai ts and tl,n i:uiivcniciiw. aiel rclmenioid lsf hocikI tile, (beat nra aim coiuiC(i!enl revoliitioiiH havoenrred, involving mitimij,! cliuiu'is of pceuliar moineni, 'i'lo civil v..,,- oi our own coun try, wh;. Ii was t ii.i hol-lit when tf lnU volume ol th- ild wrtka;.p( Hred, hanbr.p. piiy been ended, and u new eoni -'of envi inereial and in.tiistrial in-iivitv hnu been co;mtnii;ed. I .ury" nerion's Vt our . i;i:(!i;n,UMiii:.L kvqwljcdcb " llave been ma-hi by tho Ju.fatii:ablo rx plorei s ot A I'rica. Tlio gre.-.: j.oiitU'.il rev olut ioim oT U lKHtleeado, it'i,lu iintond result of thu Japrto ot time,. ! -,v.. brought inlo puj.iw view 'ft ihuurr.,!,v f Hv men, wlio.-n. 111MM03 rtre.iH r-try one's mouth, n.ul .( w,io.,e bM- every , iy, e;:rion.; to klu.w trie pmueniMr 1 rent bat tU'M hnvo been fought tmd imporiant i Uuvh mairilaine.l. oi which the details ato as vet proevrToJ only ii) tho newspapois or in tho tiftiifcienc publications ol the dav, but which ouvbt now to tako their place in -. rERMAXEST'ASl) AUTHENTIC KISTCXT. In preparing tho present, edition for tVo preiu,it hai neeordincrly been (lie aim m t fd editor to bring down the information to lha latost possible dates, and lo furnish an aeeurato ueemint of tl.a liiost rneont rtlrt eoveriesr in sciaiteo, of pvory frchh piadwo. lion jn literature, and of tlio novrowt inven tions in thft pi-aetlenl iirtw, im 'ol na give n KiHM-iii(!t and original rooord of Lbn progress of rOLlTlCAL AXDH1ST0E1CAI lUKXTt Tho work hi Tioen bnsun aftor Hr4 earetul preliminary labor, a ad -iii Urn most ample resource for oarryltjir It cm a Bueeosstul termination. ... Nono of iho original niereotyn havo been used, but overy pajjo has nmti n i?ew tn :: Kcrm-nsin.faet a new CvelopnM! , rtt the famn pinii mid winpa rs its prda ecsnor, but wllh H .far greater peon n;rr ( Xpenditnro, Pnd with NnM !n5prouom in iu composition n luivo beau inggeito4 by 'oiisjr-r experience and eiilgrr-.d knowl edge. ' ' - . Ii" . 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