, v i, within , v I Uus-aiun agents havo t wiMit king hnrjlnnj nnd the con- . ,i)nt for Jierdan rifles, with ft zonl whick !ioived that tho supply wns far nhort ot the uppos1 need. In nny way, however, tho figures aro etnrtling enough. We do not know whether Birmingham Hkcs the fact or not, but , it ehouhi he noted that the execution nf Bitch larjro orders by America fow eom to have come to England, our export of arms and ammunition bav in" lailen oil instead ot increasing lately affords another illustration of tho facilities which their multiplied use of machinery givr9 to tho Ameri cans. They arc cnableJ to accept or uers for such goods as h rearms on a large scale, which other makers can not undertake ; and tho ouly explana tion is that English contractors cannot engage to complete them by the time desired, while their Transatlantic ri vals can. English paper, A man named Jean de Falaiso was lianged in tho sixteenth century for a scries of murders. To all questions , ho replied with a song, and on the scaffold and in the presence of six thousand persons ho asked for and obtained permission to say a fuw words. Then ho begged tho throng to join in the chorus of a popular dit ty, "There were four asses in a field, nipping the tender grass," tho chorus consisting of imications of braying. Then said Jean : "I die happy, be cause I have heard six thousand asses - braying at once, and I have no desire to live with such fellow-creatures." Two wealthy ladies of England have contributed enough money to clean out Jacob's "Well at Scheohem. The well which formerly yielded a cop ious supply of excellent water, has for a long time been chocked up with stones aud dirt. It is one of the most . celebrated of all Biblical localities, and is the resort of all the pious pil- grims who visit Palestine. Old Mr. Bledsoe, although he is a very profane, wicked man, looks very youthful for his years. One of his neighbors remarked to Mrs. Bledsoe, the ether J:.y, "The old mini ii wear ing well, idu't he?" "Oh yes," re plied the old woman ; "he's swearing well enaugh as it goes, but consider ing the opportunities and practice he's had, he might put a little more pol--iah into it." One of the attractions at a charita ble fair in Maine was a collection of wax models of women's bands and feet, the originals belonging to resi dents of the village. , The hands' were in most instances recognized. As to the feet, there was only untrustworthy guessing. .Marks ot coins, which might have led to identification, - had bean carefully removed by tho cau tious artist. "Before wo were married," said he to a friend, "she used ta sav 'bv-bv'so sweetly when I went down the steps." "And now what does she say ?" asked the friend. "Oh ! just the samo," ex claimed the man "buy, buy." "Ah! I see," said the other ; "she only exer cised a little different 'spell' over you." An eastern debating society is at work on the question, "Is it wrong to cheat a lawyer ?" They are pasting their time in discussing a secondary question. The primary question is, "Is it possible to cheat a lawyer?" Whenever that is settled affirmatively the other question can bo easily dis posed of. Tho first day Artemus Ward enter ed Toledo, travel-worn and seedy, he said to an editor who was on the street, "Muter wher8 could I get a square meal for twenty-fivo ceuts?" lie was told. "I say, Mister," said he, "where could I get twenty-five cents?" A man in the top story of a Chica go hotel attracted a crowd of pedes trians by waving a pillow case and ehcuting, "Some of you follows go to the oflico and tell them to send mo up a cocktail." His bell was broken. The Reading Eagle Hotices the fact hat the wife of John Ilefl'uer, junk lealer, residing on Walnut 6treet, inove Tenth, has just presented her msband with their lorty-hflh child. "Patrick, where 's tho whiskey I -i've you to clean the windows with?" : Och, master, I just drank it, and I nought it 1 breathed on the class it .wuld bo all the same." Mother "Now. Gertv. bo ! o-ood ' j ' o ;1, aud give Julia a kiss, and say l I . It T Tn r on nigiu. ueny vo, no i it i i her, she'll box my ears like she 1 papa's last night." "Papa," said a little Western boy, hy don't women have whiskers?" raue. my bcv." w:is the renlv .. - r j f r-ir jaws are iiever still long though thorn to grow ?" teacher, reproving a youth for ufling, said : "We fight with our .id here." The youth reflected that tiiug wasn't considered fair at his t school. A doctor recently gave the follow prtsciiption for a sick lady: "A bonnet, a Cashmere shawl, and a ress." The lady cutirely recov- y York policeman shot at a -sihI hit a man in the neck. w as mad. ' SQUARE GRAND PIANOS Retailed at Wholesale Fricos. f600for t2B0. tesofor tsoo. . . 8700 for 1300. , 800for3B0. TIIK "MENDELSSOHN" PIANO CO. 4.VB STRUCK tIAIID VXS PItlCKS. Only One Trice for Cash, and a low on. NO DEVIATION. Wo give no discounts. Wo pay no agents' commissions, which donblo tho prices of all Pianos. We look to the People, who want a first class Tiano nt a fair profit over post of manufacture. We appoint tho Pooplo our agents, and give them our Pianos as low as any arent can buy equMly good Pianos of nny other manufacturer, privinji tho People, in a reduced prieet"vht is usually expended in commissions, rent, freight, traveling nnd Incidental expenses. Tho "Medelssohn" Piano Co. can sell you a 7 J octave rosewood rasp Piano, 6 i'oct 10 inches long, with front round coi ners, carved legs, serpentine and plinth mould ings, with improvements, including Fulljlron Framo, Over Strung Hand, Agraffe Treble, and French Grand Action, which only accompany tho best Pianos of the most celebrated maker, at the very low Price of Si"il). nv S:tnn neenrrlirxr to style of case, or with four round cor ners and full agraue for f 150, and guaran tee them in every respect equal to auy Piano made of similar sU-lo, or no Kal. The "Mendelssohn" Piano is manufac tured from tho verv best materials, and by tho most skilled and finished work men. Thft mnnil1infllrn la l one of tho most experienced Piano maim- meiurers in uie country, 'minis no now enterprise, turning out a poor and cheap piano, made from green wood, and by areener mechanics. Our Piano is unsurpassed 1Y nnv in the market for its rich and powerful tones, and its adaptation to tho human voice in sympathetic, mellow and singing qualities. It speaks for itself. Wo are willing ta place, it beside any other make of Piano on its merits, oithc'r in neamv t is.-, or oxceiionco or tone., and "at half tho inoney";of equally yood "The best tho cheapest'' When it costs the leat money. iif All Pianos fully warranted for five years. Send for our Illustrated and Pescrip tivo Circular. The "Mendelssohn" Piaao Co., Office of Manufactory-! 5C BKOAUWAY, N. T. OXLTf KE3IEOY FOIt HARD TIMES. CHANGE YOUR SURROUNDINGS. All wanting Fruit Farms, espee.iall ad apted to the growth of the Vine, where it is an established success and pays large profit. Tho land is also adapted to tho growtn oi I'eacnes, i'ears, Apples ana smull fruits ; also Grain, Grass and Vug etables. Many hundred of oxoollent ineyai fa, urenaras ana arms, can now bo seen. The location is only 34 miles south of Philadelphia, by Railroad, in a mild, de lightful climate, and at the very doors of the New ork. and Philadelphia Markets. Another ltailroad runs direct to Now York. The place is already large, successful and prosperous. Churches, Schools, and other privileges are already established Also, manufactories of Shoes, Clothing, (ilass, Straw Goods, and other things, at which different members of a family can procuro employment. It has been a lieiwui resort for some years past for people snfTcring from pul monary affections, Catarrh, Ague, and de bility, many thousands havo entirely re covered. A new brick hotel has just been com pleted, loo loot front, with back buildings, four stories high, including French roof. and all modern improvements for tho ac commodation ot visitors. Price ot arm Land ?si.oo per acre. payable installments, within the period of lour years, in tins climate, planted out to vines, zi) acres or land will count, lully as much as 100 acres further north. Persons unacquainted with fruit grow ing can baeome familiar with it in a short t'uie on account ot surroundings. i" ivo acre, one acre, and town lots, in tho towns of I.undisville and Vinoland, also for sale. Whilst visiting tho Centennial Exhibi tion, uiolaiid can bo yisited at smell ex pense. A paper containing full information. will bo sont upon application to CilKLEiS K. liAlllS, Vmeland. JS. J., froeof cost. I ho following is an extract from a do scription of Vinoland, published in tho isew i one 1 Tinuno, iiy tho well-known Agriculturist, .Solon llobinson : All tho farmers were of tlio "well to do" sort, and some of them, who havo turned tiioir attention to innts und market gard ening, havo grown rieli. The soil is loam, varying from sandy to clayey, and surface gently undulating, intersected with small Ktrtains und occasional wet meadows in which deposts of peat or muck ure stored, s'ii:icieiit to fertilize, the whole upland sur- lice, c't. r it lias boeji exhausted ot Its liaiiuiii iCiiiliiy. It is certainly ono of the most extonsivo lertiie tracts, in an almost level position, aim Hiumoie comiiuon lor )ieasHiit im-iiv ing, that we know of this side of tho West era prairies. We found some of the old est farms apparently lust as profitably productive as when fiit cleared of forest lil'ty or a hundred years ago. Tho geologist would soon discover tha cause of this continued fertility. Tho whole country is a marine deposit, and all through tho soil we lound evidences ot calcareous substances, generally in the form of induratod cnlcareous mail, show ing many distinct forms of ancient shells, of tho tertiary formation j and thj marly substance is scattered all through tho soil, in a very comminuted foriv. and in the exact condition most easily assinimilatod by such plants as tho farm r desire to Cy.l JVttUJ. frji wanjciiii.minijwiw JOB WORK DONE AT THE "REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At Ike lowest oa$h prieet, neatly, prompt ly, and in etylo , equal to that of any other establishment in the Dirtrtct. -so:- BUSINESS CARDS, SHOW CARDS, VISITING CARDS., SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING CARD3, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ' ADMISSION TICKETS,; MOXTIfliY STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES BILLHEADS, ' LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS. DODGERS, HANDBILLS' LABELS, SHHTING TAGS, Ac. PERFECTION' ATTAINED AT LAST I A TRIAL will IN9UPC ITS POPULARITY EVERYWHERE p iI 'Ji r--- VBII EBDITLB IEVDS 1UCBISS. 7hen onro nieO will retain It t place forever. IT IS CELEBRATED FOR ITS ADVANTAGES, IN THAT !T IS ONE CP THE LARGEST SEWINJ MACHINES .AANUFACTUREO, ADAPTED ALIKft TO THE USE OF THE FAMILY OR THE WORK SHOP. IT HAS THE IAKGEST SHUTTLF. WITH A BOBBIN THAT HOLDS ALMOST A SPOOL OF THREAD. THE SHUTTLE TENSION IS ADJUSTABLE WITHOUT REMOVING THE SHUTTLE FHOM THE MACHINE. THIS MACHINE 13 BO ' CONSTRUCTED THAT THE POWER 19 APPLIED DIRECTLY OVER THE NEEDkE, THUS ENABLING IT TO EEWTHE HEAVIEST MATERIAL WITH UN EQUALED EASE. IT IS VERY SIMPLE IN ITS CONSTRUCTION, DURABLE A3 IRON AND STEEL CAN MAKE IT, ALL ITS WEARING. PART 3 CASE-HARDENED OH STEEL, AND INGENIOUSLY PROVIDED.WITH MEANS FOR TAKING UP LOST MOTION, SO VE ARE JUS TIFIED IN Warranting Evory Machine for 3 Years. IT IS THE LIGHTEST AND EAStESt-RUNNINQ MACH;NEIN THE MARKET. ITIS, ALSO, THE MOST ELABORATELY ORNAMENTED ANO PRETTIEST MACHINE EVER PRODUCED. WITH ALL THESE ADVANTAGES, IT IS SOLO FROM $15 TO 125 LESS THAN OTHER FIIIST CLASS MACHINES. EXCLUSIVE CONTROL OF TERRITORY GIVEN TO AGENTS. - EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS OFFERED FOR CA&H OR ON CREDIT. SEND FOR CIRCULARS ANO TERMS TO . White Setnng Co.s 35S Euclid Avenue, 11.) CLEVELAND, 0. E. A. BALDWIN, Tidiouto, Va.,. Agoiit fov Warren County, ' r 40-10 BIXBY'S BLACKIC. A 'OMIJT,NK1 rOLISH nUCKlMI AMI LEATI1KK PRKSEKTATIVE. t" ' . . ' Experts and ProfeftHional Bootblacks in New York, and allothcrlargeciUpswIiero this Tilnckinar 1ms been introjuoeil, Tte knowleilgo lis uripcrlority overall import ed or domestic lilacklups In nne, as an Elegant Polish and Conscrver of Leather. MOTICK. IJixby's "Best" Blaekint lias a Tied and BluoLabe.. Do not bo deceived by ac cepting our "Standard" Blacking In pluc of "Best," Tho Standard has the label stamped into the tiu cover. This brand is mailo to compete with other American and Fronch. Blackings, but is inferior to our "Bent.". Bixby's "Best'1 .Blacking will savo its cnu- cost In tho wear of your boots and shoes. HOUSEKEEPERS TRY Bixby's French Laundry Blue, IN SIFTING BOXF3. The most convenient and economical package, and tho only combined Bleach and Blueing Powder In use. " S. M. BIXBY&CO., Manufacturing Chemists, II Nos. 173 A 175 Washington St., N. Y SIDDAIiL'S svaAcraETic soap The Cheapest Sonp that can be used for the lollowing reasons; 1st. One bar will go as far as two of any other. 2d. Only half the usual rubbing being required, there is a saving of morn than the entire cost of tho Soap m labor alone. 3d. The clothe are mado Sweet, Clean ami wluto without Jsoiling or Scald ing, thus all injury to them is avoid od. Thoro is a saving in fuel and hard work, and tho washing is dono in about halt the usual tune. It is also guaranteed under a penalty of n ny dollars not to injure tlio clonics or hands, ana as ono trial will enable any porson to ascertain tho truth of thes'o statcMiicits, it would never pav tho pro prietorto emnigo in an extensive system of advertising and claim such decided merit for his Soap unless ho know from positive, experience that it woii'd prove to be in every respect wnat is claimed lor it This is also a superior Soap tor Toilet and Shaving purposes. WARNER, RHODES & CO.. Wiiole.sa .ij Fancy Grochus, Lionel al Agents. Oil Philadelphia, Pa. peao dyTi oWe,"" CORN Eltf LOCUST A NINTH STS., PHILADELPHIA, PA. ' Convenient to all places of amusement ami car lines in tho city. No changes to and from the Centennial grounds. '.'ol. Watson, proprietor of tlio Henry House, Cincinnati lor tho past twenty yvars, and present proprietor, has leased tho house for a term of ve-trs, and has newly furnished and lilted it throughout. Ho will keep a strictly liil-class house, and bus accommodation for 300 guests. Tvnn only j-1 r cr day. No bar has ever been kept in Iho Henry House, uor will any be kept at the Pea botv. 0 11 v :&''' GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP. Tmorougki.y Cures DisttASF.3 oftiis SKif, Biautifiis tub Complexion, Prkvents anu Rkmkdies Rheumatism and Gout, Hkat.8 Sores anu Abrasions Of tub cuticlk and counteracts contagion. This Standard External Remedy for Erup tions, Sores and Injuries of the Skia, not only HKMOVKS FROM Till COMri.EXION Al l. BLEM ISHES arising; from local impurities of the blood and obstruction of the pores, but also those produced by the sun and wind, such 3 tan and freckles. It renderi the CUTICLE MARVEI.OUSLY CLEAR, SMOOTH and TMANT, and being a avholksome beautifier is far preferable to any cosmetic. ALL THE REMEDIAL ADVANTAGES OF SUL PHUR Baths are insured by thu use ok Glenn's Sulphur Soap, which In addi tion to its purilying effects, remedies and PRE VENTS Rheumatism aud Gout. It also DISINFECTS CLOTHING find LINEJI find MRVPVT nrcirACirs rmiunuirttrvn ijv contact with the rsRSON. j... , . It dissolves Dandruff, prevents bald ness, and retards grnyness of the hair. Physicians speak of it in high terms. Prices 25 and 50 Cents per Cake; per Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and $1.20. K. B. The 30 cent calces arc liiiI lh sue of thoie at 85 cent "HILL'S IIAiR AND WHISKER DIE,W Illaak or Drowni SO Cento. , 1 5. CRJTTO'TOJ, Irop'r, 7 Sixth At.J.Y. Music Has Charms . riUCUS UKDUCED. . . THE BEST IN THE WORLD ! WILL LAST A LIFE TI'.iE ! 45.000. OF THE CKLEDRATRD m o EE ill IN DAILY USK. A Stool Boicd Tree with rack Organ. ' Tho ViCBt talent In tho' country recom mends there orpium. The nicest" ami best. Moro for tho monoy, nnrl jrives hotter nrit iKlaction than nny iiow made. They com prise the Cmlcll, OrcZiestral, lava;;on, aiil -Civaud Orgaii , Mf-Tllnslrated Catalogue HBiit by mail; post-paid to any address, upon applica tion to B. 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Iiiri tmo I lie I l-ixle , 1 1 1 111 i n .! t .uiiIhuih-h JIailKfl.SecoailMliaiiil Iiih! ium.pti4 l.rciit Uarsaim. JI;UA( K ATMIM V MI.NS, Mauuiai'MirfrH a'ui Dealer, 40 FAST Mill STltFI T. IMON SQUARE, NEW VOKK, Bui, 307. UnsdUHKfortlKj Forest Republican Olt will pay. J v s, k a y s" 'fii " o 1 5 a t I 0 i 12S" O r. V E . O Hr x " o . -3 H 0-8 z g oj nil i W es c W 2 h , o v 2 3 G- y 3 co -a ft.- . . c o g i, - . ii q Z, lasts gi 0 hi if JL. 5 5 "2 M 3 V, p If! r3 ra q S u IS. .3 ? S S J S ' -sua I APPLETOlT'S I NEW REVISED EDITION. KNTIIJKIjY RHWHITTK.V HY TUB AHIjKNT WKITKUH ON KVKRV HU nJKCT. T'rintcd from Now Tv)o, anl llliistjtcsl with HPverlal Thousand Kn graviii'jM ftiul Mays. Tho wnrk orljr'mallv pnblishcd tuulcr Ihrt tit! of Til I'j N K W A M K IUCA N CYC't.O l'.KlUA wns coniplctcd In IHt;,'!, Klnce which lime, tho wido clrculHtion which It hnn attained In nil pnrN of tlio United .States, ntul tho ninnnl dcvclopmentti which . havo taken plneo in ovorv branch of science, literature, and art, iiavo iiulucod tlio cdliors nnd publlHhorH tnKnbniit it tn' an exact and thorough revision, nnd Ut' Ihsuo a now odition ontitlud THE AMERICAN CYCLOPAEDIA. Within the lant ten yonr the proron of discovery In every depnrtmpnt of knoWl-' odro htA made u now work of rel'orenoor imperative want. Tho movement of political nf7iir"i hm" kept paco with the discoTrles of sclcnco. and tlieir fruitful apjilication to (he indu'" trial und useful arts and Ilia oonvenlcneo and rellnement of hociid life, (ireat wain and consequent revolutions have occurred, Involving national clianjres of peculiar niomciit. The civil war of our own coun try, which was nt its height when tho lant volume of tho old work appeared, has hap pily been ended, and a new courdeof coui merc.iai and liiduti,iiil oijtiv dy has been coninionccd. Lai-ire nervsMnns to our . . GEOGRAPHICAL KNOWLEDGE Tfave Ikh'U made by tho iudefatialila plorcrs of Africa. ' Tho privL jiolilieal revolutions of tho last dOi-ado, wilh tiin natural remit of tho lu.-o of time, havo brought into publiu view , a mulUluilo of new men, wliono names are In every one's mouth, nnd of who.-.e livea every 'ono is curious to kn w tho partiiMdars. (ireat battles havo been fon Khi and important Nieces maiutHinisl. of which tlio details aro as yet preserved; only in the newspap.irs or in tho transient publications of tho day, but which ought now to take their place in rER'IANE.M AXD Al'THENTlC BISTORT. 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