,u!v elio permit toil him to r lier little hand un1n li is strong ...iom, and a seat by her side on llio moss, and draw her down beside liim on the turfy bank ; there they sat like n couple of idiots, for very glad ness ; Jennie's fishing tackle, fly, line and rod went sailing leisurely otf down Etream ; Jennie struggled with herself, nod finally managed to stammer : "I misunderstood something could not read that stuff on the locket, and and Ella flaid it implied it wa9 'all over with mo' and that would have lcen abominably impertinent of' you, Itoyall ! you know it would," she flash ed through her tears at him, smiling in the most dazzling manner the next rninuto. "Good heavens l" he exclaimed ex citedly, ns a light dawned in upon him, "you don't mean to say my little Ger man motto on that clasp was misrep resented, and t!ie causo of all this mis understandine ! Wlir. Jennie I" and his tono was full of chagrin, ' "why, I thought it was so neat!" So Jennie told him about it as they nestled among the leaves, the hush and drcaniness cf the forest. The light und air that surrounded them, that bathed them in its waves,- was" not of heaven or earth, it was rose-colored I Jennio could complain no more of Roy all's Uncertainty, because he was very explicit in his remarks; and later, when they went hunting for the road and found the rest of the fishers, Jen nie's health had considerably improv ed, judging by her beautiful bright eye3. It turned out Roy nil was due at her hotel, his baggage had already gou4 on, and he had left the stage for a r a ru ble, intending to cross the road in time for tho evening stage. As it was, he rode home with the party. What need to tell any, more? He had "Uberall Du" engraved in Jennie's wedding ring, with the lauda ble intention of teaching her German more effectively than it is taught in boarding-schools generally. In a reporter's wanderings about town he heard a woman talking across the street to a neighbor, who thus de livered herself on the subject of scan dal : "Of all things I do bate in the world it's a scandalizing woman. Now, there's Mrs. Jingletongue, that every body knows isn't any better than she ought to be, and whose two daughters cut up so shameful that no decent wo man ought to speak to them, and whose husband gets drunk, and they do say that she owes for that grena dine she puts on so many air3 in over her betters if I was to say as many ' mean things about people as she does, I'd pull ray tongue out by the roots, " the nasty, scandalizing, stuck-up old cat I" Tho other day an obscure paper said - a certain individual "couldn't tell .beans when the bag's untied." lie sued that journal fjr libel, and as evi dence in his favor, brought into court his Bible, which bore mute testimony , to the fact that he was born in Boston. The jury laid the damage at $5,000 without leaving their seats. SQUARE GRAND PIANOS Itotailod at Wholosalo Prices. gOOO for 1250. tOSOfor $300. 7OOf0rS3OO. $800 for 9300. TIIH "MENDELSSOHN" PIANO CO. i.'K STRUCK ii ins im miens. Only Ono Price for Cash, juhi a low one. NO DEVIATION. .Wo cive no discounts. Wo iav no agents' com missions, which douhlo tho prices of all Pianos. We look to the Pconlo, who want a first- class Piano at a fair profit over cost of man u fact u ro. We appoint tlio Pooploonr agents, rtui Rive them our 1'ianos as low as anv agent can huv equally good Pianos of any other manufacturer, giving the Pponlft. In a reduced nrico. what is iisnn.ll v expended in commissions, rent, froighl, traveling and incidental expenses. Tho "Mcdelssohn" Piano Co. can Roil you a 7 J octavo rosewood case Piano, 0 fcot 10 inches long, with front round corners, carved legs, scrpentir.o and plinth mould ings, with improvements, including Full Iron Frame, Over Strung Hass, - -- -Agraffe Treble, and - - 1 .,. French Grand Action, which only accompany tho best Pianos of tlio most cole liratcd makers, at tho very low price of f2.r0, or $300, according to style or case, or with four round cor ners and full agraffe for f'W), and guaran tee tiieni in every respect equal to any piano lnn.to or similar stvlo, or no sale. The "Mendelssohn" Piano is manufac tured from the very U'Ht materials, and by tho most skilled and finished work men. The manufacture is conductocl bv ono of tho most experienced Piano manu facturers in tho country. This is no new enterprise, turning out a poor and cheap piano, made from green wood, and by greener moclianlcs. Our Piano is unsurpassed by any in the mantel ior us ricn and powertui tones, and its adaptation to the human voice in sympat hetic, mellow and singing qualities. it speaKS ior ltseir. we are willing to place It beside any other make of Piano on its merits, either in beauty of case, or excellence of tone, and "at half -the money" of equally good instruments.-- . ; :'''" "Tho best the cheapest" " ' When it costs the loat money. All Pianos fully warranted for Are years. Mend ior our illustrated ana l'oscrip- uvb vircuiar - : r . , i - i TVio lMn,1nlcriJin' DionA Pa ' iuv iiiiuui'iaauiiu a iuuu bu.i OfQce of Manufactory, . n ! 53 liKOADWAY, N. Y. JOB WORK DONE AT THIS 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At the lowest cash prices, neatly, prompt ly, and in style equal to that of any other establishment in the District. -:o; BUSINESS CARDS SHOW CAUDS, VISITING CARLS, SCHOOL CARDS OXLY KEMEOY FOR r. WEDDING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, HARD TIMES. INVITATIONS, CHANGE YOUR SURROUNDINGS. BALL TICKETS, Originally, eays an exchange, the peach was a poisonous almond. In olden times its fleshy parts were used to poison arrows, and it was for this purpose introduced iuto Persia. The transportation and Cultivation not only removed its poisonous qualities, but .produced tho delicioua fruit we now enjoy. Borne of the women voters of Chey enne, Wyoming, wanted the election i; postponed a week or two, because they were busy canning fruit, and making jam, and couldn't leave their' work. When it cornea to a question of jam or politics, lovely woman's voice U for jam, always. ' ' ' , A famom old horse, owned by a gentleman in the northwestern section of Baltimore, kills from three to a halt-dozen rat every night. When the rodents come into his trough to eat ; the. food,' tho old. equine just seizes them by the back, gives a grip with Lis teeth, opens his mouth, and they , fall dead at his Look. He is worth a half dozen cats. ' 1 His wife caught him with his arms around the hired girl's neck ; but his courage even in this trying extremity never forsook him. "I suspected some one of stealing the whisky on the pre serves, Jane, for some time, and of course you know her breath would have told if she was the guilty party." There is more of wholesale satire than of mere jest in the following : Deacon Rathfcl said to his family phy. bician, "Doctor, you have lad such an extended experience at death-beds, and have seen so many people go hence, that I would like to ask you what class are most resigned aud die the happi est?" The aged man cleared his throat und said : "Well, deacon, I have not Been so very many deaths but so far us I have been able to learn, the people who die the happiest are those who are hung." "Won't vou . take something, Gen eral ?" said a frieud to "Little Mac." xl a club-rooin tho. other day. "Thank yon, I never took anything in mv life," replied the little hero, and he was about right. X. Y. Cam. Adu. !fr. Montgomery Sears, the wealthy ; J'ostouian who was married re tci Miss Choate, gave his bride a frt-seutof a residence costiug BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, All wanting Fruit Farms, cspociall ad- ADMISSION TICKETS. . . . i . i o . i r I. - i. 1 . ' apiea to ue growui 01 ui vine, wucru ji is an establisliou success ami pays large profit. The land is also adapted to the growth of Poaches. Pears, Apples and small fruits; also Gruin, Grass and. Veg etables. Many hundred or excellent vinerat s, Orchard? and 1 arms, can now bo seen Tho location is only 34 miles south, or Philadelphia, by Kail road, in a mild, de lightt'ul climate, and at tho very doors of tho New York and Philadelphia Markets, Another KuiUoad runs direct to jnow York. . , , Tho place is already largo, successful and prosperous. Churches, Schools, and other privileges are already established Also, manufactories or kudos, morning, (Jlass, Straw Goods, and other things, at which dilfcrent members of a family can procure employment. it lias been a ucatui resort ror sonio j'ears past for people suffering from pul monary atlectioiw. Catarrh, Ague, and de bility; many thousands have entirely re covered. A now brick hotel has just been com pleted, 100 feet front, with back buildings, four stories high, including French roof, and all modern improvements for tho ac commodation of visitors. Prico of Farm Land $25.00 per acre, payable installments, within tho period of four years. In this climate, planted out to. vines, 20 acres of land will count fully as much im 100 acres further north. Persoua unacquainted with fruit grow ing can bocoino familiar with it in a abort t'uie on account of surrounding. Five acre, ono aero, and town lots, in tho towns of Landisvillo and Vincland, also f.r salo. ' , Whilst visiting tho Centennial Exhibi tion, Vineland can be yisitod at small ex pense. A paper containing full information, will be sent upon application to CiiRLKS K. L.AJNIUS, vineland. JN. J., Iroeofcost. Tho following is an extract from a de scription of Vineland, published in the Now York Tribune, by' tho Well-known Agriculturist, Solon Uobinson: All the farmers were of the "well to do" sort, and somo of them, who have turned their attention to fruits and market gard ening, have grown ri:?h. The soil Is luum. varying from sandy to clayey, and surface gently undulating intersected with small btreums and occasional wet meadows, in which deposts of peat or muck are stored. sufficient to fertili.o the whole upland sur face, aftor it has been exhausted of its natural fortuity, j It is cortainly ono of the most extensive fertile tracts, m an almost level position, ana auitapie condition tor pleasant tarm i u . ..... 1..., r.t.:.. ..; 1 ....l.-tir... eru prairies. We found some of the old est farms apparently just as profitably productive as when lirst cleared of forest fifty or a hundred years ago. Tho geologist would soon discover tho cause or this continued tenuity. The whole country is a marine deposit, and all through tho Koil we found evidences of calcareous Hubstances, generally in the form of indurated calcareous marl, show ing many distinct forms of ancient shells, of tho tertiary formation ; and this marly subslanco is scattered all through tho soil, in a very comminuted foric, and in the exact condition most easily assimmilated by such plants as the furinur desiros to cultivate. tni NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, P O STER S ATTAINED AT LAST I A TRIAL Will INSURE ITS POPULARITY 1 w j 1m m -, t r)wrsm.Ai : mi Music Has ChJirius . I'll I CMS ltKDVCKP. THE BEST III THE WORLD ! WILL LAST A LIFE TJ .dEl 45,000 or Tin: c i:i.KiinATUi IS .'111 OlGANu act -'w TFhcn onfe used win retain lt place foisvcr. IT IS CtlEBHAItll run 113 nl'lMlifncJj IN THAT II IS ONE OF THE LARl.tST StWlN-J MACHINES .JIANUFACTUHEU, ftUACicu fli-iiva 1(1 TIIC OF TH. Farll T 11H I n EL IYUt11" SHOP. IT HAS THE LARGEST SHUTTLE. WITH A BOBBIN THAT HOLDS ALMOST A &H00L OF THREAD. r us ch iti k it-nisiiira mujuimuuu WITHOUT KEM0VINQ THE SHUTTLE FROM THE UAHINE ' THIS MACHINE 19 SO CONSTRUCTED THAT THE POWER IS APPLIED DIRECTLY OVER THE NEEDLG, THU3 ENABLING IT TO . 6EW THE HEAVIEST MATERIAL WITH UN taut i m FAse. IT IS VERY SIMPLE IN ITS CONSTRUCTION, DURABLE A3 IRON AND STEEL CAN MAKE IT. ALL ITS WEARING PARTS CASE-HARDENED OR STEEL, AND INGENIOUSLY PROVIDED WITH MEANS FOR TAKING UP LOST MOTION, SO Wi ARE JUS TIFIED IN Warranting Every Machine for 3 Years. IT IS THE LIGHTEST AND EASIEST-RUN NINO MACHINEIN THE MARKET. ITIS, A I. SO, THE MOST ELABORATELY ORNAMENTED AND PRETTIEST MACHINE EVER PRODUCED. WITH ALL THESE ADVANTAGES. 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Kxperts and ProfeHsiniial Boothlacks in Now York, and all othfr largo cities wlioro tliis IMackinjf- lins beon in trod need, ac knowledge itu superiority overall import ed or domestic lilacklntrH in uwe, as an Kiegant Polish nnd Conscrvcr or L.eatiier. nisbv's "Best" Blacking lins a Bed and BluoLaho.. Do not be deceived by nc coi)tin our "Standard" Black in? in nlacc of "Best." Tlio Standard lias tho label stamped into tho tin cover.. This brand is made 10 compete wjiii other American and Vrench Blackings, but is inforior to our "Best." Bisbv'8 "Best" Blnckmfc will save its entire cost in tlio wear of your boots and shoes. . . HOUSEKEEPERS TRY Bixby's French Laundry Blue, aN SIFTING B0XF3. The most convenient and economical jjackHjro, and tho only combined Blcuch nnd Blueing rov.-der in use. , S. if. BIXBY t CO., Manufacturing Chemists, 11 No. 173 A 175 Washington St., N. Y. O K 'A a tn U LI X o - S - 'A u. r 1J o , 3!fi5 O S S . -Oh 5 H 'r ,il - a ? 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The civil war . four own coun try, which was at Its hci;:lit w lien Uio laat volume of tho old w k appeared, has hap pily been ended, Bfid a new eonrsnof com mercial and industrial activity has benu commenced. Barito nccessioim to our Grnr.RArnir.iii knovledgr Have been made by tho indefatiablo ox- plorer of Alrica. The rreit MlltienI revolutions of tfit last decade, with llio natural result of tho lapse of lime, liavo brought into pnblio view a multitude of new men, who.Mi names are in every one's mouth, and i;f wliii..o lives every one is curious to kn'w tho particulars, "(i real battles liavo been foiifthl mid important sieves inuintalnvil, of w hich the details art as yet preserved only in tlio new-pap.'! or in tho transient publications of the. day, hut which 0U;Ut now to take their place in rEBJIJSEKT AD AtTIIEMIC 1UST0BT. 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