c Give the Doy a Chance. Tlie art of farming necdi fresh up j)liss of youthful blood, waimed with euerCT a"d hope, and ambition, to re jUTrn&te its customs, traditions, and aocieut methods. As men grow old, they are little inclfoed to experiment, to try new things, or to change their habits; if they hare been miccessful, they decline any addition to their rou tine knowledge ; if unsuccessfjl they put in a plaa of "too old to learn." Farming, as a trade or manufacture, is largely in the hands of men adranced in life, and, as a whole, ia more sta tionary than any other branch of busi ness. If, by some combination, the experience, prudence and caution of the father could be united with tho ambition, pmh and activity of the sou, a decided advance might be expected in farming. The best talent of the family seldom stays on tho farm ; youth receives no encouragement; the boy is classed with the hired help; lie find? nothing for his braiu to teed upon, nothing to arouse his pride, nothing to firo his inventive genius, nothing to satisfy his longing desire to step up higher; hence he early seeks a home in some city or manufacturing village, where tne demand lor brains is more pronounced, and where the prizes of life are distributed in open competi tion. Soon the boy, whose father, but a few years before, doubted his busi ness capacity, in even selling a year ling to the village butcher, stands at the head of some mercantile house Avhose, weekly sales are thousands. How that boy's financial shrewdness and business ability was needed on the farm he left! The youngster, wlioie budding intellect was nipped- by the chill frost of parental sternness and indifference, is heard from in after life as the eminent lawyer. His sound sense, reasoniug power and keen per ceptions weresadly needed on the home farm. The lad who pleaded in vain to be allowed to lay out a stone wall, a culvert or a lane, unwillingly turns his back on the scenes of childhood, yet the near future lavs tho world tribute to his scientific skill in sus pension bridgo or ncqueduct. How easily this engineer could double the value of tho ancestral acres by drain age and proper construction of roads and buildings. Farmers, think of tlia : the vary boys you are rearing to-day, driven from home, will fill tho highest places in the gift of commerce, art, manufac ture and legislation. "Why should the farm see this talent depart? why rob itself of their needed brains? If these, your descendants, can give impulse to frade, invention to mechanics, elo quence to the forum, why not induce such ability te remain with you ? why not encourage such talent to lift the cultivation of the soil into the front rank, to select with business sagacity the profitable branches of culture, to conduct with merchants shrewdness the buying and selling of tools, and seeds, and products ? If commerce or manufactures make loud calls for your boys, make louder calle yourself. Give the boys a chance at homer encourage them, stimulate them ; give them a piece of ground to cultivate as.their own, give them cattle to rear ; surround them with such books and papers as your means af ford ,' permit them to make inexpen sive experiments; treat them as equals, as young men of brains ; of perceptive faculties ; give them a little authority, a little power ; talk matters over with them, couBult with them, try their ca pacity, put confidence in them. En courago the village lvceum, the far- . raer's club ; take the boys along ; let them try a little new seed, a little poultry; let them laise a few early jambs ; introduce any culture the suc cess of which depends on their personal attention to detail ; make tho boys iu terested, thoughtful, anxious to excel Don't kill them with drudgery ; brains are worth more than stone walls, knowledge ii more powerful limn iron bars, study is more potent than physi cal force. Make home pleasant to them, encourage social gatherings of young folks, promote sociability, com pany, anuscment, variety of occupa tiou. These are auioDg the city's at tractions, and tlie cause or tho migra tion is apparent. Adopt the remedy, keep the boys on the farm ; if more busiuess is wanted, supply it in increas d and improved culture. The writer of the above article, which appears in tho American Culti vator, is evidently a person of consid 11 erasie experience, ana good sense. But when he says "the very boys vou are rearing to-day, driven from home will fill the highest p aces in the gift of commerce, art, manufacture anc I 1 1 legislation, wtnia true in rare in itauces, is altogether too sweeping an insertion ; fur they who rise to Buch distinction are comparatively few With this exception the advice is wholesome and timelv, though often rAien before. Pen and J'low. y A married man had blue glass nut jia his wife's sitling-rocm to match her Vyea, ho said. She returned the com- ;nucnt by havrng red glass put in ! tt husband's library to match bis Ms, bhe Faid. lie didn't seem to ; rcciato the compliment. ns we go to press we -are rmed that a young and was f'oucd hanging crcdi-hand-on . a liicrht. hha was !-"fl i ;eck. SQUARE GRAND PIANOS Retailed at Wholesale Prices. $000 for $200. $G30fort300. $700 for $300. 800 for 9300. Tun "MENDELSSOHN" PIANO CO. i YE STRUC K ic aiib iA!ir riucras. Only Ono Frica fur Cash, and a tow ono. - NO DEVIATION". ' Wo pivo no discounts. We pay no agents' commissions, which double tho prices of nil Rhino. Wo look to tho Feoplo, who want a first class l'iano at n fair profit over cost of manufacture. Wo appoint the Fcople our agents, mid givo them our Pianos as low as any apont can buy equally pood Pianos of any other manufacturer, rtvin the Feoplo in a reduced price, what ia usually expended in commissions, rent, freight, traveling am! Incidental expenses. The "MedelssohV' Piano Co. can sell you a 7J octavo-rosewood case Piano, 6 feet 10 inches Ions, with front round corners, carved lo;;:;, nerp-jntine and plinth iriould- ins, wiui improvements, liiciiulmg Fulblron Frame, Over Strung Basn, Agraffo Trehln, and French Grand Action, which only accompany tho heat rianoa of the most celebrated maker, at the very low price of fciijo, &J75 or $300, according to stylo or case, or witli four round cor ners and full agralfo for $;W0, and guaran tee them In every rospoct equal to any Piano mada of Kimilar atvlo, or no sale. Tho "Mendolssohn" Piano is manufac tured from tho very host materials, and by the mot skilled and finished work men. Tho manufacture is conducted by ono of tho most experienced Piano manu facturer in tho country. This is no now enterprise, turning out a poor and cheap piano, made from green wood, and by itrecner mechanics. Our Piano is unsurpassed bv anv in tho market for its rich and pow erful tones, and its adaptation to iho human voice in sympathetic, mellow and singing qualities. It speaks for Itself. "Woaro willing to place It besido auv oilier make ot Piano on its merits, either In beauty of case, or excellence of tona, and "at half the money" of equally good instruments. "Tho best the cheapest" When it costs the lent money. All Pianos fully warranted for five years. Kond for our illustrated and Wserin- tivo Circular. , . - - . 0 1 The "Meiidclssolni" Piano Co., Office of Manufactory, M U ROADWAY, K. Y. OXIY FOR HARD TIMES. CHANGE YOUR SUBROUNDIHGS. All wanting Fruit Farms, especiall ad apted to tho growth of tho Vine, where it is an estaiilishou success and pavs larga prolit. Tho land is also adapted to tho growth of reaches, Fears,. Apples and small fruits ; also Gruin, Grass nnu Veg etables. Many hundred of excellent Vinevai a. Orchard and Farms, can now bo seen. 1 he location Is only H miles south of Philadelphia, by Kailroad, in a mild, de lightful climate, and atlho very doors of tho New York and Philadelphia Markets. Aiiotncr itauroaii runs itircct to ftcw York. Tho place is already larire. successful ad prosperous. Churches, Schools, and other privileges are already established. Also, inanulactnrics of Shoos. Clothinir. Olass, Straw Goods, and other thingH, at which different members of a family can proenro employment ll lias boon a health resort for so mo years past for people suffering from pul monary affections, Catarrh, Ague, and de bility; many thousands have entirely re covered. A new brick hotel lias just been com pleted, 11)0 feet lront, with back buildings, four stories hi -li, including French roof, tmd all dio'I jiii improvements for tho no commouiition of visitors. l'rico of Farm Lund $2..00 per acre. payable installments, within tho period of lour years, in tins climate, planted out to vines, 20 acres of land will count fully as much as 100 acres further north. Persons unacquainted with fruit grow ing can bscome familiar with it in a short t'mo on account of surrofindings. Five acre, one aero, nnd town lots," ja tho towns ortl.andisville and Yiuehmd, also for sale. U Whilst visiting tho Centennial Exhibi tion, luchind can bo yiitcd at small ex pense. A paper containim' full information. will bo sent upon application to C1IHLES Jv. L.AISDIS, iiiclanil. Is. J., hoe of cost The following is an extract from a de scription of Vineland, published in tho New York Tribune, bv tho well-known Agriculturist, Solon Robinson : All tho farmers were of tho "well to do" sort, and some of them, who have turned their attention to fruits and market gard cuing, have grown ridi. The soil is loam. varying from iandy to clayey, and surface gently undulating, intersected with small streams and occasional wet meadows in whiuh denosts of peat or muck aro stored, suiiicicni to icruij.o me wnoie upland sur face, alter it has bcwi exhausted of its natural fertility. It is certainly one of tho most extensive lertila tracts, in an almost level position, and suitable condition for pleasant farm ing, that ms know of this side of the West ern prairies. Wo found some of the old est lurms apparently just as prolitably productive as when lirst cleared ot forest lilty or a hundred vears aio. 1 he geologist would soon discover tho chush of this continued fertility. Tho whole country is a marine dcrmsit. and sll through tho woil we found evidences of calcareous substances, generally in the loi iu of indurated calcareous marl, show ing many distinct forms of ancient shells, of the tertiary formation ; ami this inarlv substance is scattered all through tho soil, in a very comminuted font, and in the xact condition niMst easily ussiniuiilatod bv mk Ii . hints as tlie farm r desires to ' ' ' . JOB WORK DONE AT THE 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At the lowed cash prices nealhj, prompt ly, and in ttylo equal to that of any other eoLillihment in the District. -:o;- BUSINESS CARDS , SHOW CARDS, VISITING CARbL, SCHOOL CARDS ICI WEDDING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS,; 3IOXTIXI.Y STATI23XJKXT8, ENVELOPES BILLHEADS, . LETTER HEADS, 2n'0TE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS DODGERS, HANDBILLS LABELS, ! PHI PI' I NT; TAHS A". ATTAINED AT LAST! A TRIAL Will INSURE ITS POPULARITY EVERYWHERE. Wm mil UUBB2. AVhoa ones used will retain its piano forircr. IT IS CELEBHATED F03 ITS ADVANTAGES, IN TM IT IT IS ONE OF THE LARGEST SIVVIM"! MACHINES ..lANUFACTUIltO. AUAPltD ALIK& 1U IKE USF. OF THE FAMILY OR THE WORK SHOP. IT HAS THE I AI1C.EST SHUTTLE. WITH A BOPHN THAT HOLDS ALMOST A SiPOOL OF THrtE1!',. v. TI'E SMIITTIF TF.I0II OH'STAPLE t'TYIlOt-T .-VI0V;iWa llifc tiiJHLE FiiOM1h UACHIML. THI3 wach:ne is so constructed THAT THE POWER IS APPLIFO DIRECTLY OVER TH6 NEEDLE, THU3 ENABLING IT TO SEW THE HEAVIEST MATERIAL WITH UN EQUALED EASE. IT IS VERY SIMPLE IN ITS CONSTRUCTION, DURABLE AS IRON AND STEEL CAN MAKE IT, ALL ITS WEARING PARTS CASE-H ARCiCNhD OR 6TEEL, AND INGENIOUSLY PROVIDED WITH ML AN3 FOR TAKING UP LOST MOTION, SO YVE ARE JUS TIFIED IN Warranting Every Machina for 3 Years. IT 13 THE LIGHTEST AND EASIEST-RUNNING . MACHIN E IN THE MARKET. ITIS, ALSO, THE MOST ELABORATELY ORNAMENTED AND PRETTIEST MACHINE EVER PRODUCED. WITH ALL THESE ADVANTAGES, IT IS SOLD FROM $16 TO 12a LESS SHAN OTHER HRSl CLASS MACHINES. EXCLUSIVE CONTROL OF TERRITORY CIVEN TO AGENTS. EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS OFFERED FCR CASH CR ON CREDIT. . FOR CIRCULARS AND TERMS TO ; While Sewing UaeliinQ 353 Euclid Avenue, 11 CLEVELAND, 0. r. A. BALDWIN, Tiilioute, l'n., Apcnt for Warren County. 40-40 BIXBY'S BLACKING, A t'OMBINl:l I'Ol.ISH ni.AC UlNtJ AM) I.KATIIICU 1M5KSUKVATIVK. Expert and ProfoKsionsil Kodtli'.tcUs in Xcw York, n nil nil otlr huve citios wlicrti tli!.- lilackiii'jr lias Iig.mi intrixluceil, nc knowledge its miperinrity ovi'i-nil iuiport ed or doinostic lUackirifis in use, a:i an EloKunt, l'olihh and Concrvcr of Loatlior. SSOTlK. Ilixby's "Krst" lllnckinu lins n lied nnd itlv.a 1,'abe.. Do not lo di'ci'ivi-d by ai roptinc our "Standard" IilHckini'i placo f "lSeHt." Tlio Standard lias tho label stamped into llio tin cover. ThiH brand i ninde to eompeto vitli other Americun and J"roni-h I'.lackings, but is inferior to our "Uest." Jiixby'a "Ilesf llbukinR will savo it entii-H eoht in tlie wear of your boots and klioes. HOUSEKEEPERS TKY Bixby's French Laundry Blue, IXSIFTIXO BOXE3. 1'ho most eonvenkiiit and eeonoin'eal packnge, nnd tlio only combined Bloiiela nnd Bljicin Powder in use. S. M. BIX11Y A CO., Mmmfacturin C'lier.iists, 11 o. 17J it 175 Washington St., N. Y. BIDDALL' N r.lACETIC SOAP Tho ("lier.pest Soap that enn be used for "3 tnc lollowjng riioiiH; 1st. Ono bar will pi ai far as two of any other. 2d. Only half the usual rubbing being required, there in u having of more than the entire cost of tho Soap in labor alone. 3d. The clothes are made Sweet, Clean . and white without Boiling or Scald ing, thus nil injury to them iMsivoid ed. There is u saving in fuel Hiid hard work, and tho washing is done ill about half the UHiial time. It is also guaranteed under a penalty of fifty dollars not to injure the clothes or hands, and as one trial will enable any person to ascertain tho truth of these MatcincntK, it would never pay tho pro prietor to engage in an extensive system of advertising and claim such decided merit for his Soap unless he knew from positive experience that it wou'd prove to be in every respect what is claimed for it. This is also a superior Soap lor Toilet and Shaving purposes. WAKNEH, RHODES it CO.. Wuolksai.e Fancy Uhockh.m, General Agents. Oil rhiladelnhia, Pa. cmnHTTv i j k x'fs,i if: n! t 7e m"k no k LADIES, wanted instantly to intro duce a uplcndid book, CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION Ui3CLUill-U ASH ILLLftlliATLU. Noarly btlU pages, ricli illustialions, superb bindings, very attractive, and a treasure as the best and cheapest history of the (rent Exhibition. Endorsed by the offi cials, press and clergy. Is selling im mensely. Ono lady of no experiem e has cleared fc:t."iO in four wiks. Act uniekly if ut all. Now or never. For full paitic ularisaddiess HUBBARD BROS., Pub lishers, Philadelphia, Pa. -l-i-St l'AMTpn NkMI to s"'11 ,( Merciiants. Willi I LU j.:Ua inoiiih and traveling ex pciiHos pid. 'em Mfg. Co., St. Ioiiin, , . .. , .-- i . GLENN'S SULPIIUli SOAI. Thorouciily Corks Dissaks pftiie Skw, Bkavtifies tub Complbxion, Pkevkms and Kkmedigs Rheumatism anu Oout, Hkai Sores and Abrasions of Tint ClTlCLE AND CotlNItRACTS CoNTAOlON. This Standard External Rcmelj' for Erup tions, Sores and Injuries of the Skin, not only REMOVES KROM THE COMI'I.KXloN ALL B l.K Ni ls I IKS mi.-.ing from local impurities of the blood and ohstruction of the pores, but also those produced by the sun and wind, such as tan and heckles. It rentiers the cutici.k marvelously clear, smooth and PLIANT, and bfhg a wholesomk deautiher is to preferable to any cosmetic. ALL THE REMEDIAL ADVANTAGES Ot SUT.- THtTR Baths are insured by. the vsk of (ilcmi's fruhthur Soap, which in addi tion to its purifying effects, remedies ond i re vents Rheumatism and Gout. It also disinfects ci.OTiiiNa and I.inem ond PRKVENIS DISEASES COMMUNICATED hY CONTACT With the FERSON. It dissolves Dandruff, prevents bald ness, and retards grayncss of the hair. Physicians speak of it in high terms. Prices-25 and 50 Cents psr Cake;' per Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and $1.20. N. E. The 50 cent cake rc triple the iuo of those at 15 c-iiu. "ILIlL'S Hilll AND WHISKER DYE," Black or Brow, SO Cents. 5. !Wr, 7 Sixth Av., 3.1. Music Has Charms . PRICKS' REDUCED. THE BEST IN , HE WORLD ! WILL LAST A LIFE TJUE! 45,000 or the cr.i.EiirtATHD 1 JIB IX DAILY USE. A Stool Boxed Free with each Cr2n.11. Tho lmnt talent 'in Ihn country roconi niMuls tlicf o organs. Tho hkicsi'uhiI host. Mnro for (he nni:oy, niul irivo lienor s.it islaotion than any iiow laado. Thoy oom prisQ tho Purnon, ami .(SraiHl Or;;ii ,T-rIlliiKtratod Catalouo Kent by mail, po'st-paid to any address, iio!i applica tion to 15. SI ION I NO EH ORGAN CO., 17 to Gl Ciikstnvt St., 15 Npw Iluvon, Conn. 2 4 t - ... o .0 w r. r l- j. r. h . Z J U 2 1 O U 1 Z ' 6 H a. 5 5 O T. A t A' l4 o 'A PS O J. A z 'A 'A a r. 'A r c K c i j- .3 s " Z o c 3 -s '2 ' . r. U " o "3 'A S .11 r -l J --. j r VATERS' Orchcsii ion rliimos 0R(UN 1'imyle umi peilVct ia lone ever iniiilc. Jl bun ('i i lebi iilrd .CoiicerlUKKiii, whia iiir iiiomi ncnuiliui vs. en c. lino nun u I ion of the Iliiinun olcr. and Inn mid n half OclavcH J bell lua noil in pprlccc liurv niiniy w iili iht recdx, iV tUir rlliTt o HittH-li-nl - clci'lrll'r Ins. WATi: !!' I.AIU ONA, OlIt'llKKTlt. AL,CO( KHTO,Vl'.!sPi:U. ( i:TKMAl. iiimi:m, ( iiai-i i,, una ( iittai.i; oit. ;A.NS. in t'niquo I remU fasia ore in cc. ry respect l'IHfT C'lAS. ry respect nio r ri.m1!. WATERS' PIANOS" AltETIIlilUIST.'.IADI.iOn !' ml I priubl, rne. Tourli. lit orkuinnHiiii,Ar liurii'iilil y I iiiiiiuim:iI, Wnrrniile.l l.ir fl VKAKS. I'UK'KM i: TU i:.WEl.V LOW fur cni,li. Blonllily IiiKiulliiiciiiM reri'ii ed. A Librrnl llinteoiml tit TttnliorH. Miti?trrSiViiutchft,St:liuultt, . AOI VI S W AVI I ll. Spei iuliiiilure. luciild to the irnilt'.llliistrati'il Culiiliiunes Uluilf iI.-cciiiI-1iiiiu1 1 uiriinii'iiin'if tri-Hl KurwaliiH. HOK XI I'. WATI.HS iV SO.Ns, Mu-uiiliu'tiircri a'tl Oi'nliTN, 40 LAS r Mill IsT'ltl I'T. I'MO.N ISt I V I! r' NLW lOllh, llui, ilMI. ; QlTI!Sf'RIP,Kfurt'jo Fortfct Rrpublice.n liJiuai ' A ASS rffrinrn A t mrnr nn mnr HI tin a 111 nl I'Vfl'l I il Uli ill NEW REVISED EDITION. ENTIRELY REWRITTEN II Y THIS AHLEST WRITERS ON EVERY 8UIUECT. Trlntod from Now Tvpo, nnd llltintrntci Willi Novorlal Thousand En invingM and Mays. The w-ii U orlinnllv (lUldiHliod midf r t1;' tit In of Til H N j.; V AM I'.KIC A N l.'YCl.a I'KIilA as coiniilolcd In im MitMP which limo, tlio wido circulation whloli it lias r.tlalnod in all pnrtM of flip t'nitM States, anil the signal dovolopuu nts which havo taken placo in ovorv branch of science, literature, nnd art, havo induced tho edit. irs and pnliliKlicrs to submit it t an exact and thorough rovi.-d.ni, nnd i'e uea new edition entitled THE HMERiCH?i CYtL0?ED!A. Within tho lnt ten yonrn tho proiM-ov if di.-eoveiy in ovory depart munt of ki .-.w)-cd;:f! ha made a new work of roieiMioc:: impeiativo want. The lnovetuoti of political nfTairn hn. kept pace with llio discovorio of nli non,, and the r fruitful Hpidication to the tndu.-w-trial and useful nr!n mid din citi vcnltnc' nnd retinenient of social Mo. Oroat wairv and coe.s( (iien! revolutions have cecurrcd, involving niuionul chanre of ptciihnr Hioniont. The oivil war of our own cv-mi-try, Which was at its hci.rht v hen the 1 u-U volume 01 tho old w-rUappeafod, ha hap pily boon ended, and n ii'-w ioui:-eot'coui-lnercial and indui.tri.iie tivity I. c le PonilHoliood. 1,11' e ui( cssions to er : CU'CRANUni RSflWLLL'LC Itavo boon made by the; indolati i'a - jil 'fern of A lricn. Tho fjro..t political rcvo'i'ti ; ., ' last deciNte, wijh the naluiid r -:.!' '.; lapse I tituc, havo broull iui,-. in,-;- View a niii t U'.le ol new u.i n. .I..,!.s names are in iery oik.m n . i i . huJ i who.e lives i very one iemi')n'- i- V. t v tho particulars, 'oreat baMlcn '::. n !n cn fuu;.'lil and i it: ;m; tasit fjCL.es n-.'i ( : i. r-, ; in winen mo i"Oi:is Hro as vol ;.i i -r ..i only in the new spap.o-x fir in t ho t: jm,i , t publicalion.s of tho day, but wJiie': l:(i,t now to take their placo in rLFiMAMM AXD AITHESTIC EliTPtV. 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