'. .kinds vegetable ; -.-.1. Vegetable corn grows in , flrul thg animal orn grows on toes. There are eevcf il kin da of corn; there is the unicorn, Capricorn, corn dodger, field corn, and toe-corn, which you feel the most. It is said, I believe that gophers like corn, but persons baring corns do not like to "go fur," if they can help it. Corns have ker nels, and some Colonels have corns. Vegetable corn grows on cars, but an malcorn grows on the feet at the oth er end of the body. Another kind of corn is the acorn ; these grow on oaks, but there is no hoax about the corn. The acorn is a corn with an indefinite article, indeed. Try it and see. Many a man. wishes when he has a corn that it was an acorn. Folks that have corns sometimes send for a doctor, and if the doctor himself is corned, he prob ably won't do so well as if he isn't. The doctor says corus are produced by tight boots and shoes, which is proba bly the reason why, when a man is tight, they say he is corned. If a far mer manages well, he can get a good deal of corn to tho acre, but I know a farmer who ha3 one corn that makes the biggest acher on his farm. The bigger crop of vegetable corn a man raises, the better be likes it; but the biggsr crop 0 animal corn he raises the better he docs not like it. Anoth er kind of corn is the corn dodger. The way it. is made is very simple, and is as follows that is if you want to know : You go along tho street and meet a man you know has a corn, and a rough character; then you step ou his toe that has tho corn on it, and Bea if you don't have occasion to dodge. In that way you will find out what a corn dodger is. ' An Irishman's Will. In tho name of God, Amen ! I Tim othy Doolan, of Barrydownderry, in the County of Clare, farmer, being sick and wako on my legs, but of a sound head and warm heart Glory bo to God 1 do make this my first and last will and ould and new testa ment. First, I give my sowl to God, when it plases him to take it, shure no thanks to me, for I can't help it then, and my body to be burried in the ground at Barrdownderry Chapel, where all my kith and kin that have gone before me and those who live af ter, belonging to me, are buried, peace to their ashes, and may the sod rest lightly over their bones. Bury me "near my godfather and my mother ' who be separated all together, at tho . other side of the chapel yard. I lave . the bit of ground containing eight acres rale old Irish acres to me eld est son Tim after the death ' of his mother if she lives to survive him. My daughter Mary and her husband Pad dy O'Regan, are to have the black sow that's going to have twelve black bo nifs. Teddy, my second boy, that was killed in the war in Ameriky, might bare got his pick of the poultry, hut as he's gone I'll lave them to his wife, who died a week before him. I be nuoaia 10 an inaiituuu i.usu air ui .l -11 i- 1 e 1. - f heaven, all the fishes of the sea they ran take, nml nil the birds of the air they can shoot, I lave to them all the - bud, moon and stars. I lave to Peter lla'ffertv a nint of notheen I can't fiu- ish, and may God be merciful to him. A littlo five-year-old lady was re centJv yery curious to learn more about the past life and residence of little baby brother tbat marie bis ap- Eearance not long ago, and in reply to er inquiries the nurse said : "The an gels brought him down from heaven in the night." The idea was a big one, but- the young questioner grappled with it, and after pondering a moment she asked : "How did the angels get back ia an elevator?" Wheu an enthusiastic editor de scribes a bride as bonny, and the en vious compositor seta her up as bony. as was done at Jacksonville, the other day, hope for a season bids the world farewell, and freedom shrieks as the compositor falls at his form, brained - by the brother of the blooming bride. Mrs. Spyke has a boy who nails things. One day he remarked in the presence of both parents : "Ma, I saw pa kiss you in the woodshed last eve ning." "Hush, Johnny ! your pa nev er committed so foolioli an act." ''Yes, be did, Jane says it wasn't her, but you." Jane doesn't work there now. Thert are 3,500 street lamps in Is linton, England, and on an average, there are 1,000 squares of glass brok en in these lamps every week bystreet Loys. They are fencing off tho Yosemito Valley, erecting baricades, building walls and preparing to mak every patriot pay cash down for all he sees. In Burgundy the peoplo say, "We will wed when tho cherries come." In ibis country they say, "We'll git mar iied after the hayiu' is done." An Irish lover remarks: "Its a very reat pleasure to be alone, espec ially wlitn your swectneari is wiayei Not many women ar blacksmiths, we learn from tho WorchesUr Press, Lut most of them cau ehooa hen." There's nothing kills a man as soon having nobody to find fault with t himself. '.Vl.tn is a young lady like a whale? ! n flic's poutiug. SQUARE GRAND PIANOS Retailed at Wholcsalo Prices. f OOO for 280. 6S0forS300. 8700 for 30O. PSOOfor S3B0. the "MENDELSSOHN" PIANO CO, i 7K STIU'CK if aiii pats' rmcrcs. Only One Price for Cash, and a low 0110. NO DEVIATION. We give 110 discounts. Wo pay no agents' commissions, which doubla the prices of nil Pianos. We 1-Kk to the People, who want a first class Piano at a fair profit over pout of 111 anu fact ure. We appoint tho People our agents, and give them our Pianos as low as any agent can buy equally good Pianos of atiy other manufacturer, giving the People in a reduced price, what is usually expended in commissions, rent, freight, traveling and incidental expenses. Tlie "Modelssolin'' Pimm (V enn unll Veu a 7 J octave rosewood ease Piano, 0 feet 10 inches long, witli lront round Corners, carved los, serpentine and plinth mould ings, with improvements, including Full Iron Frame, Over Strung Bass, Agra (To Trebla, and French Grand Action, which only accompany the best Tianon of the most celebrated maker, at the very low price of $275 or 300, according to stylo of case, or with four round cor ners and full agra(Ib for $:!fi and guaran tee them in every respect equal' to any Piano made of similar style, or 110 sale. The "Mendelssohn'' Pfano is manufac tured from the very best materials, and by tho mot skilled and finished work men. Tho manufacture is conducted by ono of the most experienced Piano manu facturers in the country. This is no new enterprise, turning out a poor and cheap piano, made from grcon wood, and by Kreener mechanics. , , Our Piano is unsurpassed lv miy in tho market for its rich and pQw'eiful tones, and its adaptation to ihe human voice in sympathetic, mellow and ningingqualities. It speaks for itself. Y e aro 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 moncv" of equally good instruments. "Tho best tho cheapest" When it costs tho lent money. All Pianos fully warranted for five vears. Send for our Illustrated and lesc.rit- tive Circular. The "Mendelssohn" Piano Co., Ofilcb of Manufactory, 5fl BKOAliWAY, IT. Y. HARD TIMES. CHANGE YOUR SURROUNDINGS. All wanting Fruit Farms, espceiall ad apted to the growth of tho Vhic, whero it is an established success and pays lartjo profit. Tho land is also adapted to tho growth of Peaches, Pears, Apples and small fruits; also Grain, Grass, and, Yeg ctaldes. Many bundled of excellent Viueyai s Orchards and FarnisJcan now bo iieen. The location is only 34 miles south of Philadelphia, by Itailroad. in a mild, do lightful climate, and at tho very doors of the New York and Philadelphia Markets. Another Kauroiul runs direct to New York. Tho place is already large, successful and prosperous. Churches, Schools, and other privileges are already established. Also, manufactories of Shoos, Clothing, Glass, Straw Goods, and other things, at which different members of a family can procure employment. it has noen a Health resort lor some years past for people suffering from pul monary atlcctions, i.'atarrh, Ague, and de bility : many thousands havo entirely re covered. A new 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. Price of Farm Land 2.).00 per acre, Itayable installments, within tho period of four years. In this 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 Income familiar with it in a abort tune on account of surroundings. Five acre, ono acre, and tow 11 lots, in tho tow ns of Landisville and Vincland, also for sale. Whilst visiting the Centennial Exhibi tion, Vinoland can be visited at small ex pense. A paper containing full information, will be sent upon application to C1IKEEN K. LAXDIS, Viueland, N. 'J., -free of cost. The following is an extract from a de scription of Vincland, published in tho New York Tribune, by tho well-known Agriculturist, Solon Kobinson: All tho farmers were of the "well to do" sort, and some of them, who havo turned their attention to fruits and market gard ening, havo grown rkrh. Tho soil is loam, varying from sandy to clayey, and surlac.e gently undulating," intersected with small streams and occasional wot meadows, in which deposts of peat or muck are stored, sufficient to fertilize the whole upland sur face"; after it has been exhausted of its natural fertility. It is certainly one of tho most extensivo fertile tracts, iii an almost level position, and suitable condition for pleasant farm ing, that we know of this side of tho West em prairies. Wo found somo of the old est farms apparently just as profitably productive as when first cleared of forest fifty or a hundred years ago. The geologist would soon discover the eauso of tliis continued fertility. The whole country is a marine deposit, and all through tho soil we found evidences of calcareous substances, generally in the form of indurated calcareous marl, show ing many distinct forms of ancient shells, of the tertiary formation ; and this marly substance is scattered all through the soil, in a very comminuted font', and in tho exact condition most easily assimiuilatud by such plants as tho farm )r desires to cultivate. tta IOII J i'LTJJLICAN uilico JOB WORK PONE AT THE 'REPUBLICAN"' OFFICE At the lowest cash price, neatly, prompt ly, and in style equal to that of any other establishment in the District. -10: BUSINESS CARDS SHOW CARDS, VISITING CARlxS SCHOOL CARDS WI3DDING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS MIXTHIiY NTATKMEXTS, ENVELOPES RILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS DODGERS, 1IANDMLLS LABELS, SU11TING TAGS, Ac. PERFECTION ATTAINED AT LAST I - A TRIAL Will INSURE ITS POPULARITY EVERYWHERE. J ljvilj5ii.jjt'.'f'i mi wmmm mm. When one tised will retain i llnco forsTcr. IT IS CELEBRATED FOR ITS ADVANTAGE?. IN THAT IT IS ONE OF THE LARtitST SEWIN") MACHINES , ANUFACTURfcO. ADAPTED AUK& TO Tl'E USE OF THS FAMILY OR THE WORK SHOP. IT HAS THE LARGEST SHUTTLE, WITH A BOBBIN THAT HOLDS ALMOST A SPOOL OF THREAD. O THE SHUTTLE TENSION 13 ADJUSTABLE WITHOUT REMOVING THE SHUTTLE FROM THE MACHINE. ' TMI3 MACHINE IS tO CONSTRUCTED THAT THE POWER IS APPLIED DIRECTLY OVER THE NEEDLE, THUS ENABLING IT TO BEW THE HEAVIEST MATERIAL WITH UN EQUALED EASE. IT 13 VERY SIMPLE IN IT3 CONSTRUCTION, DURABLE A3 IRON AND STEEL CAN MAKE IT, ALL ITS WEARING PARTS CASE-HARDENED OR STEEL, AND INGENIOUSLY PROVIDED WITH MEANS FOR . TAK'XG UP LOST MOTION, SO Wfc ARE JUS TIFIED IN Warranting Every Machlna for 3 Years. IT IS THE LIGHTEST AND EASIEST-RUNNING MACHIN E IN THE MARKET. ITI3, ALSO, THE MOST ELABORATELY ORNAMENTED AND PRETTIEST MACHINE EVER PRODUCED. WITH AJ InFSE ADVANTAGES, IT IS SOLD FROM IBT1?!1.ESS THAN OTHER FIRST" CLASS MACS'NES. EXCLUSIVb CQNlTtOL OF TERRITORY GIVEN TO AGENTS. v , EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS OFFERED FOR CASH OH ON CREDIT. SEND FOR CIRCULARS AMD TERMS TU Ms ttg Uaeldos Ca.s 35S Undid Avenue, wanted. CLEVELAND, 0. V.. A. HAT.mVIN, Tidioute, Ti., A pent tor Warren .'ouniy. BIXBY'S . BLACKSNC. A t'O.MBINKW POLISH HI.ACKINU AM i,i:atiii:k iui-I1ivativk. Kxnert.1 and Professional Hoolbbuks in New York, and all other lareeities whero thia llatkin ban beon intrcidufed, ae- knowlfdso its superiority overall Import el or domestic JllackiinrM in use, as an Elegant l'olisli aiid Conaervcr of Leather MOTKCI3. r.ixby's "Best" BlaekinK baa a Ked and l'lim T i I, n I In lint, lift ll wfi VI'll llV ai'- ccptinjr our "Standard" lliacUinjr int)lace of "liest." Tho Standard has tho label stniiinod into tho tin eover. Thin brand is made to compete with other American and hroneli JJlackinirs but is inferior to our "15cst." Jbxby's "15est" lllackinj? v ill save its entire cost in tho wear of your boots and shoes. iiousr:KKF.rr.n.s try Bixby's French Laundry Blue, IN SIFTING TOXl'S. Tho most convenient and economical package, and tho only combined IJleach- and Blueing Powder in use. . M. niXUYitCO.,. Manufacturing Chemists, 11 Kos. 173 & 17d Washington St., N. Y ftflACWETfC SOAP The Cheapest Soap that can bo used for tho lollowmg reasons: 1st. One liar will go as far as two of any other. 2d. Only half tho usual rubbing beinjj; required, there is a saving of more than the entiro cost or the feoap in labor alone. .Id, Tho clothes aro made Sweet, Clean and white without Jsoilmg or Scald in lt. thus all iniurv to tboin is avoid ed. Thero is a saving in fuel and bard work, and tho washing is dono in about half the usual tune. It is also uuaratitced under a penalty of fifty dollars not to injuro tho clothes or hands, and as ono trial will enauio any person to ascertain tho truth of these statements, it would never pay tho pro irietor to enuairo in an extensivo system nf advertising and claim such decided merit for bis Soap unless ho 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. WARNER, RHOniCS A; CO.. WlIOLESAI.K FANCV OROl'KUS, General Agents, Oil Philadelphia, Ta. CI'IVK AGENTS, GENTLEMEN.OK A LA 1)1 ICS, wanted inalantly to intro duce a sp:eiuuu book, CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION Nearly K00 pages, rich illustrations, superb bindings, very attractive, and a treasure as tho best and cheapest history of the Great Exhibition. Endorsed by the olli cials. press anil clergy, is selling nil inciiscly. (hie lady of no experience lias cleared f lit) in lour weeks. .Act iiuckly it at all. rvow or never, roritui partie ularisaddnss Ill'lllJARD BROS., Pub lishers, Philadelphia. Pa. 4K,l ll4UTm Mou to sell to Merchants II HIl I &.U s'.M) a month and travclin expenses paid. Gem Mfg. Co., Louis Mo. -u- - . GLENN'S SULPJIUli SOAP. TnoRorr.m.Y Cures Piseashs of the SKtrf, liEAl'TlFir.S THE COMPLEXION, 1 RKVKNT3 anu Uf.MF.Pii'.s Rheumatism and (Jopt, IIf.a'.s Sorhs and Abrasions ok tub Cuticle and Counteracts Contagion. This Standard External Remedy for Erup tions, Sores and Injuries of the Skia, tiot only REMOVES FROM THK CoMTLEXION AM. Ill EM- ISHKS arising from local iiiumritics of the blood and obstruction of the pores, but also those produced by the sun nail wind, suth as tan and freckles. It renders the cuticle MARVEIOUSLY CLEAR, SMOOTH Olid H.1ANT, and being a wholesome beautifier is far pa-lcrahlc to nuy cosmetic. Al.L THE REMEDIAL ADVANTAGES OF SUL PHUR JIatils me insured BY TMK use oi' (Ucun's tinlphHP Snap, which in addi tion to its purifying clTW'ts, remedies and pre vents Rheumatism and Gout. It also nisiNVKCTS ci.otihno and linen and TREVENTS DISEASES COMMUNICATED I)Y CONTACT With tllC.rF.KSON. It dissolves Dandruff, prevents bald ness, and retards grayiess of the hair. Physicians speak of it in high terms. Prices-25 and 50 Cents per Cake; per vox (J Uakes), 00c. anas 7. 20. N. XL . The 50 cent cakes Kre trip) lh siio of Uiom t 5 cents. "HILL'S HAIR AS1 TTHISKEIl DYE," Jtlack or Itrovru, SO CcdU. 5. 5. OUnEJTOJ, Prop'r, 7 Sixth Av.J.Y. Music Has Cliarius . 1MUCKS ItEDL CED. THE BEST IN THE WORLD! WILL LAST A LIFE 17 , lE! 45,000 of tiii: rui.Eiin.U'iiD IN DAILY USE. A Stool Boxrd Free vilh rnrh (lrinn. The bcHt talent in tho counlry rcconi- nicnus thene orjans. J no nicest aixl best. More for tho money, and jmvos better sat isfaction than any now made. 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Tho lnovenient of pol ideal nlfairn ban kept pace With tho discoveries of xclcnee. and their fruitful application to th indus trial ami uscnil arts and tho eonvrnienco and retinenuint of social life, tireat waia and consequent revolutions have occurred, involving iiatiomd clianucs of peculiar moniont. The civil war ofour miii coun try, which was at lis bright when tho Inst volume of the old wi ik tip pea red, has hap pily been ended, ami a new courseof com mercial and lnd usti'ial activity has been commenced. Enrjio accessions to our CLOIill.UMlirAL KMIWLEDCIJ Have been made by tho lndcfatii;ab!o cx plorrs of Africa. 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The work has iieen beirim aflr r ler v nrwJ careful preliminary labor, and with Wmi - - .... ,u IJ i ii a auccessl'ul termination. - I ll tL ll 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rrvn i iwou iir , wi I ri I in. ir .... N'oilO of .he (irl-fiiud stereotvnn nlnfox havo been used, but every pn;o' bc-ou MIMED OX NE.W TTE, I'orinlng in fact a new Cyclopm-dia, wtWi tlie same rdan and comnasH us ils nrn:!n. ecssor, but with a far grontar pec uniary expenditure, and with audi imprnuemeiiM in us composHion as nave iieen u?rgeieit bv lonircr t'xncrienceand enlarged know l. edge. THE ILLl'STRATIOXS which are iiitiikluccd for tho first time In the present edition hao iie(n added not lor inn kukc oi piciorial ellect, but to give gi-oatcr ln-idity and force to tho explana liona in tho text. Thev einliriia nil brnnclicx ofsclcr.co and ot' natural hisiory, ami icpici mo most laiuous nml remarka ble features of nccnery, achiMeturo, and art, as well as (no various processes of mechanics and luanul'.ictnrex. 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