V.'oi.iv!.Yt la Pleased. Soma time ago there livpd" in Kdin burgk a well-known grumbler named (Sandy Black, whose .oft-recurring fits of tpleen or indigestion produced some amusing scents of senseless irritability which were highly relished by all ex cent the brute's rood, patient little wife. One morning Sandy rose, bent od a quarrel. The baddies aud eggs were excellent, dona to a turn, and had been ordered by himself the previous evening, and breakfast passed without the looked-lor compliment. "What will jou havo for dinner, toardy V Baid Airs. UJack. "A chicken, madam." said tho hus band. Koasted or boiled ?" "Confound it, madam, if you had been a good and considerate wife you would have known before this what I liked," Sandy growled out, and slam ming the door behiud him left the house. It was iu the spring, and a friend who was prosont heard his little wife say : "Sandy's bent on a disturbance to day ; I shall not nleaso him, do what I can." v: The dinner time came audj Sandy and his friend eat down to dinner. The fish were eaten in silence, and, on rais ing tho cover of the dish before him, in a towering passion he cried out : "Boiled chicken 1 I hate it, madam. A chicked boiled is a chicken spoiled." Immediately the cover was raised for another chicken roasted to a turn. "Madam, I won't eat roast chickeu," roareu ounay ; "you know should have been cooked 1" JO 1 ... 1 low. 1 t At that instant a broiled chicken with mushrooms, was placod -on the table. 'Without green peas?" roared the grumoier. "Here they are, my dear," said Mrs Black. "How dare yeu spend my money iu that way ?" "They were a present," said tho wife interrupting him. m .LWBiug lrom nis cnair ana rusiiing from the room, amid a roar of laugh ter from his friend, he clinched his fist and shouted : llTT 1 now aare you receivo a present ...Tit L 1 - .11 wuiiuuv my leave r Agricultural Reporters. No doubt many, , whose' experience in agricultural affairs dates back some years, must haj been occasionally amused when some politician or public wan unaeriaKes to enlighten tho "hon eswarracr on agricultural topics, at 6eeing how the ideas occasionally get inusaeu up. oometimes, however, these knowing cheps get badly sold. , A few years ago, when beet culture began to be popular in the West, the writer was present at a conclave of agriculturists out there, where a leadine State di?ui tary undertook to praise the soil of his beloved State. Amongst other things jib reported mat "two thousaad tons o beets to the acre had been raised.' borne one whispered in his ear and. he arose to correct his statement, remark ing that "two hundred tons was what lie meant. Again he was whisoered to, and again he explained that he be lieved lie bad made some mistake as to the figures, but he knew for a cer tamty that the beets had yielded, 18 per cent, of sugar. Here a philosopher m me meeting rose and pointed out to the distinguished speaker that 18 per cent, was not far from one-fifth of the wuolo mass ot beet root; and after takiug away two-thirds water, there ought not to be much left of anything ; while as a general thin he had found a considerable weight of pulpy matter aiter ine saccharine had beeu extract d. The speaker seemed disgusted, auu sat aown, whispering to a stran ger near him, "Confound the beets ! never grew one in my life, but thought I could depend ou Jackson for my fis- An insurance agent was subjected to spectrum analysis the other day, and the brass lines so completely filled the spectrum irom end to end, and over laid the others, that the fiuer elements ot hia composition could not be at all detected, save the suggestion of a dia mond sparkle from the shirt-bosom sectior. Boston Advertiser. An Illinois youth invested $1.50 in a New York firm to discover "How to appear well iu society." The recipe which he received by return mail was 6hort, Bimple and easily understood : "Always keep your nose clean, and don't suck more than one finger at a time." "To-morrow," wrote Chapin, "may never come to us." Aud the collectors who are told by men that they will call around to-morrow and settle that, are convinced that Chapin was about throe-fifths correct; that to-morrow might come, in isolated instances, but tho men never do. Hawleye. Why is it that a woman will grate her teeth and mile whn she slips on an orange peel, when a man would ewear a blue streak under tho same circumstances ? This is positively the latest: I would I were a 6chool inarm, aud amoug tho school marms' band, with a small boy stretched across my knee and a ruler iu my hand. Gentlemen's collars continue to grow in fciza. Holes are slit for the cars. A person with ouo on very much resem- !os a Tennessee mule diving into the ! r:ick after oat?. i SQUARE GRAND PIANOS Retailed at Wholesale Pricos. ceoofortaso. tOSO for 300. t700for300. 800fort300. THE MENDELSSOHN" PIANO CO. iyjK STRUCK . HARD VXX riUCKS. Only Ono Price fur Cash, and a low one. NO DEVIATION. Wo give no discount. Wo pay no agents' commissions, whiou don Mo the prices of all Pianon. Wdlook to tho People, who wantnAod- ciiis i lano at a lair profit over cost of manmaetnre. we appoint the Poopleour agents, and give them on r Pianos as low as any agent can buy equally good piano i nay uuicr ui.'inutiiciurcr, giving the People, in a reduced price, what is usually expended in commissions, rout, freight, traveling and incidental expenses. Tho "Medolssohn" Piano Co. can sell you a 7i octave roiowood case Piano, S foet 10 inches long, with front round corners, carved legs, serpentine and plinth mould ings, with improvements, including Fullilron Frame, Over Strung liass, 1 Agraffe Treble, and French Grand Action, w hich only accompany the best Pianos of tno most celcbraUnl nmlrcvu i n .... low price of $275 or $300, according to style of rase, or with four round oor nors and full agraffe for fcttO, and guaran- "'".in in uvury respect equal to any 1 lano made of similar stylo, or no sale. Tho ''Mendelssohn" Piano is manufac tured from tho very best materials, and by tho most skilled and finished work men. Tho manufacture Is conducted by one of tlits most experienced Piano manu facturers in the country. This is no new enterprise, turning out a poor and cheap piano, made .from green wood, and bv urreonor mechanics. Our Piano is unsurpassed bv any in the market for its rich and powerful tones, anil its adaptation to the human voice in sympathetic, mellow aud singing qualities. It freaks for Haolf We are willing to plaoe it beside any other make of Piano on its morlts. either in beauty of case, or excellence of tone, and "at half the money" of equally good instruments. ' 6 "Tho best the cheapest" When it costs the leat money. All Pianos fully warranted for five years. bond for our Illustrated and Descrip tive Circular. , r The "Mendelssohn" Piano Co., Office of Manufactory, ' CO BItOAhWAY, N. Y. OXW KEMKOY FOll HARD TIMES. CHANGE YOUR SURROUNDINGS AH wantinc Fruit Farms, ftsnpclull arl opted to tho growth of the Vino, where it is an established success and pays large piollt. Tho land in also adapted to the Kiuwiu oi i-eaciins, rears, Apples and Hinu iruiis; also Urain, Orass and' va Many hundred of excellent Vineyu Orchards and Farms, can now be seen. ine location is only 34 miles south of Philadelphia, by Railroad, in a mild, de lightful climate, and at the very doors of iiiu ruw lorn, ana I'liuaueipiiia Markets, Anouier ltailroad runs direct to New jl orK. ino place is already lartro. successful and prosperous. Churches, Schools, and other privilcpres are already established. Also, manufactories of Hhooa, Clothing, Glass, Straw Uoods, and other things, at nuicu uiuureiii meuiners oi a janiilv procure cm plnyment. T. 1 1 . . .. 1 i .... . J " uocii a noaiin resort for some years past ior people sutlennjr from pul- iiioiiury aiiecuons, i atarrn, Aguo, and do bility; many thousands havo covered. A new brick hotel h AM lrAn rrm ploted, 100 toot front, with back buildings, four stories hiirli. includi and all modern improvements for thn n'. commouauon or visitors. i in:o ji i-ann lma sft.uu unr nrn l : . .. . i . i a ... n. payable installmonts, within tho poriod of iuui jcnin. j ii mis cumate, planted out to vines, acres of land will oount fnllv as much as 100 acres further north. rcrnons unacquainted with fruit grow ng can bDcoino familiar with it in & almrt t'nio on account of mirronndings. five acre, oe acre, and Imiu'Wo l. the towns of iandisville and Vineland. also for sale. Whilst visitinir tho Centennial VtI.iki. non, nieianu can be yisited at small ex pense. A panor containing full Inri.nnniinn will bo sent uiKin annlication to (Ml Itr.Ks K. LANDIS. Vineland. N. .T Tho following is an extract from a do scnption of Vinelan.l, pulilishcd in "the rxew York Tribune, by the well-known Agriculturist, Solon Robinson: All the tanners were of tho "well tndr." sort, and somo of them, who havo turned their attention to fruits and market gard ening, have grown ri:-h. Tho soil is loam. varying lroin Kandv to clavev. and nrri gently undulating, intersectod with small streams and occasional wet meadows in which deposts of neat or muck are storm I sullicient to fcrtilizo the wholo upland sur- "" "i iwr t ims oeen exiiausted of its natural fertility. It is certaiiilv one of tlin nmul TUn.i. fertile tracts, in an almost level jKOsition and suitable condition for pleasant farm ing, that wo know of this side of the West ern prairies. Wo found somo of tbe old est farms apnarenilv iusL pi mvMf.i.i productive as when first cleared of fri-.-t fifty or a hundred years ago. The geologist would soon discover tho cause of this continued f'ortilitv. Tho whole country is a marine deposit, and all thlouuh the boil wh fnnnd ri.l.,nnau , - . .... ... i.j V' 4 calcareous substances, generally in the lorm of indurated ii,.areous mail, show ing many distinct forniM nf of the tertiarv forin:itii.n miH iiii. i J substunco is scattered all through the soil in a very comminuted foriv, end in th exact condition most easily sssimmiUted by such plants as tho farm w Hr.i,. till',' van. mi WORK DONE AT THIS 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At Ihe lowest cash prices, neatly, prompt- ty, and in style equal to thett of any oCher esiablishfhcnt in the District. BUSINESS CARDS, SHOW CARDS, VISITING CARDS., SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS. BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS,; MONTHLY STATJETIEKTS, ENVELOPES BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS JJUJJ(jIi,lt!s, HANDBILLS LABELS, PIIirriNG TAGS, Ac. JOB PERFECTION ATTAINED AT LAST! A TRIAL Will INSURE ITS POPULARITY EVERYWHERE .J ran sEumf m 'ism. Tfhe one vied will retain i(a - ilace forTcr, tT IS CELEBRATE!) FOR ITS BOVANTUCfS. IN THAT IT IS ONE OF THE LARGEST 6EWIN0 MACHINES MANUFACTURED, ADAPTED ALIKE. 10 THE USE OF THE FAMILY OH THE WORK SHOP. IT HAS THE LARGEST SHUTTLE. WI1H A BOBBIN THAT HOLDS ALMOST A SPOOL OF THREAD. THE SHUTTLE TENSION IS ADJUSTABLE WITHOUT REMOVING THE SHUTTLE FROM THE MACHINE. THI3 MACHINE 13 SO CONSTRUCTED THAT THE POWER 19 APPLIED DIRECTLY OVER THE NEE.DLE, THUS ENABLING IT TO SEW THE HEAVIEST MATERIAL WITH UN. EQUALED EASE. IT 13 VERY SIMPLE IN IT9 CONSTRUCTION, DURABLE A3 IRON AND STEEL CAN MAKE IT, ALL ITS WEARING PARTS CASE-HARDENED Oft STEEL. AND INGENIOUSLY PROVIDED WITH MEANS FOU TAKING UP L03T MOTION, SO WE ARC JUS TIFIED l,N . Warrantiilg Every Machine Tor 3 Yearo. IT IS THE LIGHTEST AND EASIEST-RUNNING MACHINE IN THE MARKET. IT IS, ALSO, THE MOST ELABORATELY ORNAMENTED AND PRETTIEST MACHINE EVER PRODUCED. . WITH ALL THESE ADVANTAGES. IT IS SOLD FROM II 5 TO S26 LESS THAN OTHER FIRST CLASS MACHINES. . T0EACLU SNE CONTROL OF TERRITORY GiVEN -lXJSA?RD,NAflY INDUCEMENTS OFFERED FOR CASH OR ON CREDIT. t SEND FOR CIRCULARS AND TERMS TO Wiita Sewing MachinQ Co., ' ' '358 Euclid Avenue, ACENTS . CLEVELAND, 0. WANTED F. A. BALDWIN. Tidiouto. Va.. Atront for Wari-en County, 4tMU BIXBY'S BLACKING. i COMDINEl POLI.IT ni.At K1N AM) LKATHlilJ rUi:.SRVATIT. Experts and Professional Bootblacks In Now York, and all other largo citlos whore this Blacking has boon introduced, ac knowledge Its superiority overall import ed or domestic Blackings iu use, as an Elegant Tolish nnd Conservcijof leather. jiotici:. Bixbv's'"nest" Blackintr has a Rod nnd Blue Labe..- Do not bo deceived by ac cepting our "Standard" Blacking in place of 'vHest." The Standard has the label stamped Into tho tin cover. This brand is made to competo with othsr American and French Blackings, urn imcrior io our - nest. Ilixby's "Best" Blacking will save .its entire cost in the wear of your boots and shoes. IIOUSKKEKPF.RS TRY Bixby's French Laundry Blue, IN SIFTING E0XF3. The most eonveniont and economical package, nnd tho only combined Bleach- and Blueing Powder in use. 8. M. BIX BY A CO., Manufacturing Chemists, 11 Wos. 173 A' 175 Washington SK. N. Y. IVlACrJETIC SOAP The Cheapest Soap that can be usod for the following reasons: lit. Ono bar will go as far hi two of any other. 2d. Only half tho usual rubbing liclnir required, thero is a savinjt of more than tho entiro cost of the Soap in labor alone. 3d. Tho clothes are made Sweet. Clean and white without Boiling or Scald ing, thus all injury to them isavoid ed. There is a saving in fuel and hard work, and tho washing is dono in about half tho usual time. It is also guaranteed under n ncnnll v r fifty dollars not to injnro tho clothes or hands, and as ono trial will enable any person to ascertain tho truth of these statements, it would never pay the pro prieton&i engage in an extonsi've system of advertising and claim such decided merit for his Soap unless lie knew from positive experience that it wou'd prove to be in every respect what is claimed for it. l ins is also a suporior Soao lor Toilet. and Shaving purposes. WARN KU, IUIODKS A CO., Wholksalk Fanc y Grocers, General Agents, 9 11 Philadelphia. Pa. A CTIVE AGENTS, (1ENTLEMEN OR t i iim.v ....I ............... . . duco a uplondid book, CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION Nearly 800 pat?es, rich illustrations, superb bindings, very attractive, and a ti n as tho best aud cheapest history of the tireat Exhibition. Endorsed by the offi cials, press and clergy. Is selling im mensely. One lady ot no experionco had eleured $H50 in four Weeks. Act uuiekly if at all. Now or never. For full partio ularisaddrcss HUBBARD BItOH., Pub lishers, Philadelphia, Pa. 4"-5t WANTFfl to to Merchants f MM 1 LU iwu month and traveling xpane paid. :cm Mtg. Co., t. lyouW, M4tv;l.: ""'.' (J W ( ,zrA VutP - s . n , n ' t urn m -. GIjENN'S suzriruiz soap. TuoRorr.in.T Citrks Dissashs of Tin Ski, BtAUTlFIFS THE COMrLtXtON, I'REVKNTS and Kkmedies Rheumatism and Gout, Heals Sokes and Abrasions op tub Cuticle and Counteracts Contagion. This Slandard Etcrnal Remedy for Erup tions, Sores and Injuries of the Skin, not only REMOVKS FROM THE COMPLEXION ALL Ul.F.M- 1SHES arising from local impurities of the blood and obstruction of the pore, but also those produced by the iun and wind, such as tan and freckles. It renders the cuticle MARVKL0USLY CLEAR, SMOOTH Rnd TLIANT, and being a wholesome beautH'IER is for preferable i9 any cpsmctic AlX THE REMEDIAL ?VANTACES OF SUL- thur Baths re insured BY USE ok Vlenn'9 Sulphur Soan. which in auc tion to its purifying effects, remedies and pre vents kheumatism and Gout. It also DISINFECTS CLOTHINO ml UN and 1'RKVENTS DISEASES COMMUNICATED BY CONTACT With tho fERSON. It tjissowes Dandruff, prevents bald- ncss, aim reiaras graync?s c the hair, rhyticians speak of it in high terms. Prtces-25 and 50 Cents per Cake per oqxo KjQRBS), cue. ana VI. 20. N. B. Th jo cent cakes tic triple th sin of thou at j cetiis. "JJILL'S nAIB AM) WHISKER DIE,' ' juiaca or urown, ao Vtmt. U. CRJTTEXTOI, Trop'r, 7 Sixth AT.,!!. Music Has Charms . rRlCES REDUCED. THE -BEST Ifi THE WORLD! WILL LAST A LIFE TOE! 45,00 0 OF Tilt CKLEHllATl-D shdib mm IN DAILY USE. f t' . . . 1 r- . i . a oiuui uoira trrc vun men urgan. m. . , i.. i . .. i on ui'si, laieni in l 10 eonntrv rmm. menus tnere organs. Tho nicest and best. iMn ior mo money, ami givos liettor sat isfaction than any now madu. They com prise ine C'yiiibollu, Or-li'siraI, Paragon, nnd W-TlluRtrated Catalosne sent by nmil' , post-paid to any address, upon appliea- tion to B. H1IONINOER ORGAN CO., 47 to (Jl CllKSTXUT f)T.. 15 New Haven. Conn 2 Z g TTATERS'OrcLcstrioiHliimesOROAN 1..lh iiiont licauill'ul K J'liilylo awl rrlVct "i'Tl. . tunocver mude. . ' ) ;-j C'oueerioHiop,wbU . -Ijf. PhM due luilimluu .a1 ') " two and a half ,r .. il cnyea of bclU iu taaM l 1 e tn perrcrt bar '! !l 1 1 "ony wii Ii tht rerdu. tiihy ' i - VVATUKS'C I.Alt I- wf'-o,. - w-a, oiu iii:stk- AI.,CO!CJiltTO,Vi:SPEU, f'KNTENNIAT. t III UE.X, C'llAPKI., and COTTAUK UK. JAN.-H, in l!nlquo l'reurli Cases are inevo. ry rripwi KIKST I.A.ns. i .YATERS'PIAHOS,0 ! A U T 1 1 E M 1JST il A U K ( the 1 Tone, Tour h! V orkuianali,& lliin.hilily luauruaaacd. Warranted for M.Y TKAltS. .j PKIt.' E.TU1.11EI.V LOW orcnjih? Illunthly Innlallmeuli. ri'oelvcO. A l.lbrrul Di.irnuiil to Jhfc--r. Mtiittert,Vhurehtt Hihoult ttc.AHt.?frH WAN I KI. Mwclal Induced Ripuima I ho trade.lllukirated Caialocni-a Mallfd.Secnnd-hand Iuitiruairniaat l.riat Karxalna, 1IOUAC E WATHltS Jt KU.VS, Mauulacturera nod Dralrnt, 40 t:HT 14ih HTltrKT, tNION SQC-'ItK, NEW VOltK, U, 3607. TOP. AVOV.1C Jieatlv J PI Kl.K'AN Klliec ce.-ute 1 at the I!E- . .a s s a w f mm E . fj kJL g ammm o S. a 7 1 Z. c .2 K S u ra "3 m , W OS i" 3- ' ! 1 1 ? 2 t O 1 1 5 - i 1 1 a s ZL -s 3 3 S i "A mmm T2 Q P m tJ r 5 S g 1X1 I 3 I 3 5 1 r mmm .Z a W x j i s r B 3g a ' H (L, If ; w-l : I, 1' Hi n A TT MYTMT riTi t" t:-T r' m ULAN r . mm i NEW REVISED EDITION. ENTIRELY REWRITTEN' 11 Y TI1K AliLEST WRITERS OM HVERY SUBJECT, riintnd from Now Type, nnd illusfj-l with severlal Thoiisund En gravings and Mnys. h Zu.I m evw l'""ih or n,n r! llt,V' "r. "d art, ,nve inrlu'-"d tho r 1 1 tors nnd publishers to submit V t .ic.xn-t nnd lLrouBl, rnvl, n U' S 1 .... i i "rough rovJidon, and ir..-,u,T u mnv eiiuimi cntlllod THE AMERICAN CYCLOPEQIA. Within the lust ten yours the proxies- of discovery in every department, of knowl edge has riindo a now work, of reiej cm-a ins. impcrntivo want. Tho movement of poll ileal ntrairs ,-, kept pace with the discoveries of l;;e:e, him t!oir fruitful uppliention to the i, .bis trial and usf.ful avis imd the nnd iiilncnioiii "f Hocinllife. (ie:t wfj ii;;u eouse(ueiit revoiuuoiis nave (mi.urn , involving nallonnl chnnses of j --'. j n miimentr Tho civ.'' war of our own if.'ir fry, which was nl its lioi'.'11 when llm nt vo'uine of the old writ nppem J'1- 1-m Jily been ended, and n new course o,' r luereinl nnd industrial nciivitv hs lf.n commenced. I.nriro accessions to c:ir CEflCRtrillCAL HXOWLr.IKifi Havo been made by tho indenitlcuhlo plorors of Africa, i iun uTOht political revolutions inst uoeauo, with tho natural result the " i"i'. nave Mouylit, im, j.Mi)iu) view ix miillitudo of new rnun, wliofti. names mo in every one's mouth, mid , whivc lives every one is curious to know tho particular. Urent battles havo ,eu i loujht nnd important bioos malntfiineil of which tho details are us Tet prcserveJ only in tho newspapers or in tho transieut publicatioimof theday, but which euitht now to take their place In TERMANEM AXD ALTflEXTIC BISTORT. " In preparing tho present edition for Ui press.lt lias acconUnirl v been tlm aim rtftha editors to bring dowii tho information to tho latest possible dates, and to furnish an :curato account of tho most recent din- coveries in science, of every fresh produc tion in literature, nnd of the newest Inven tions in the practical arts. wall a trt give a snwinct and original rowrd f VLo pi ogress oi rCLITICAl AXD BlSTORlCAt umu. . ' Tho work lia been bpiriin (W 1n j .-.. ; careful preliminary, labor, aud wit Uvt most ample resources for earrvin It "iniu; iBiininauon. Nono of ihe original stereotypy rl havo been used, hut every page ku L bo cm FBIMED ON KBW TIPE, I'onnlnfr in fact a new (Cycloptedl, wttt. tlio samo plan and compass as ltd pre-::- c.;ssor , muMitii a rar greater pecuniary 7 , ii 1 1 sucii improucuieata in its composition as haveeen miccested I y longer experience and enlarged knwl dge. eilgo, THE ILLl'STEATIOXS whlclTfcr introfhifixl f.iriia r.r.t . tho present edition havo been added nt. for tho sake of plctrinl effect, but U eira creator hnidity and force to the explLa lons in tho text. They embraee nil liranehes of sc enco nml of .,..,.! .i. ami dopiet tho most famous and roiuarkn ble features of scenery achilicture, and ait, as well as tho various mceliatiics and maniilaetiire.. Altbein-h int'imied for instrnrti (111 l nllir.H 4 I IniluS their' " hV Uw" ki'"reJ . ARTISTIC EXI'ELIEXCE. Tho cost of their nxrVnlr.n and it is believed they will flnd.;; "r" Z7i I reception as mi admirable featuro of U.Z actcrP ' " worlhy "f t h'KQ ohai - This work is sold tn ni..m iK. paynbloou delivery of eaeh volume. It will bo pom i) ete In ,Vi i .. - .,... Volumes. oarh fnntiiiiiin -1 wa fully illustrated with numerous uou.ieu Kiuiographlo Mn . i .... Trice and Style of Bind w. In rTfrnPliiMi IWlUlllO In Library Leather, per vol. f5 00 a oo 7 CO ft J Turkey moroeco, pr voi. t f Ii 1!usM" PXirn gilt, por vol. - pelJv'oll'O,-ftl'UllI0, gUt C,,KU" In full Russia, per vol 18 00 10 00 riFTEEN VOLTrvra vnw w w Suoocodinir volu inos mitil will bp . issued once in two months.' i.-tfSlJPCimon nn r..a ,r 'ii. . . etc u i l "U,ru. t.vi, illustrations, etc., vmU be sent gratis on application. First-Class C'anvnx.tin.i a...., , tl rf.yWtl., rri'Titru, Address tlio Publishers, D. APPLETOV.t r-n &0 510 V f.")l RroadwiiT, N. Y STANDARD Firo and Burgla );''vi , ir? Count-. 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