mi! iii the dusty road iorsome . nprareutly reconnoitering, with ;i.risw to ascertaining whether tho flight hcdga which enclosed Mr. Joins' plnco concealed any lurking bulldog or spring giius. lie was a tramp, and having satisfied himself that there wero no death nor damage dealing en gines concealed in tho shrubbery, ho opened tho gate and proceeded to tho back door, ou which knocked he as ono having authority. Mrs. Jones ro spondod. "Fleaso'm, could you givo a poor man who has walked seventy-eight miles Binco breakfast something to cat? I ain't particular, so long as it ain't cold ; and I can't a bear my cof feo with more than two lumps of sug-nr in it and too much cream. It makes mo billious. I'll sit here in the stoop while you're getting the things ready. Now Mrs. Jones is a very nice little woman, but she was alone and natur ally lacking in nerve, and presently the tramp was discussing a bountiful repast, while she took up a position of lnilegic importance, to defend the spoons, if necessary. But tho peri patic was not pugnacious; far from it. "You don't know," queried the un welcome visitor, ns ho munched a doughnut, "you don't know of any man round here who would like to hire a gentleman to look after his horse or take caro of a garden or act as private secretary, do you ?" Mrs. Jones shook her head. "I should like, remarked the gentle man "to find some nice ol' man who would want a gentleman to read the papers to him. I know all about the war, I do. I can wrestle with the Turkish names and throw 'era every time. I'm a horseshoer by trade, but Lor' bless yer, what can a man do in these times of general depression and business stagnation. I tell yer I can just sling them Turkish name3 ; been there nyself." 'Have you ?" said tho unfortunate woman, beginning to look upon tho tramp as a possibly meritorious trav eler down on his luck, or a Russian grand duke taking a pedestrian tour incog. "Yes. I was in the Crimea. I fit all through it, and was twice mortally wounded. 'Spose you've heard about the Bix hundred ? Well, 1 wa3 one of 'cm. Saved Lord Cardigan's life. Tell you how it was. When we rodo into tho Russian battery fourteen of the Cossacks made etraight fiar Cardigan. Ma an' him were greit friends; brought up from childhood, together, an' when I seed the Cossacks going for him I went for tiinm. They was alto gether in a heap. I was a lancer, an' I run my lance clean through seven of them ; strung em hko hemn . Lord Cardigan, says to me, says he: "Tom, vc'vo saved my life, God bless yer." lie and me called each other Dick and Tom. Well, yer iiver see a man so grateful. He wanted me to marry , his oldest daughter, but I told him I 'was married already. "Get a divorce," says he. "No I can't do that, says I. Yer never see a man so mad as Car- r.gan was men. lie lliotigul 1 was slitin him. Fust he raved, then he wept like a child. But I see a man coming, and I may be in the way." And he dodged round the corner of tho house and was off just as Jones and the dog entered it. Joues subsequent' ly remarked that you could make a womam believe most anything. Bos ton Traveller. A Boston millionaire who appeared jo. a puunc piace recently wearing a "preteniaturally brilliant pair of boots, was asked who blacked them, aud proudly respoded that he did it him self. A wealthy acquaintance at once onared twenty five cents for tho pro duction of a like result on his boots the offer was accepted, the job done and the quarter was paid. was A woman recently entered a store in Connecticut and sat down in front of an iron safo to warm her feet. After bitting some twenty or thirty minutes, the remarked that she 'never did like thera kind of stoves. They don't throw out scarcely any heat, those ga3 bur ners Jou't. A Lancaster county farmer, who claimed he was too poor to take a newspaper, sold his wheat recently for Sl.oO per bushel, when the market price was over 2. The loss sustained by hitn in this transaction would have aid for a paper for forty years set of thieves in Mexico have s trained to steal handkerchiefs in the cathedral aud other churches 1'iom the kneeling worshippers. The difficulty in shelling peas is how not to throw the peas among tho ojs ana the pods among the peas "Tli8 kurds," says an Asiatic dig- uch, "are hcarteuing tho khan . he milk-khan, probably. A little eirl. dcon in the lnvstprips t 1 w I J ' i f natural history, asked: "Is a frog an anonymous animal 7 .A louoly Keokuk batchelor wants to adopt a girl baby, not less than bteca years old. A bouquet at a Georgia fair cou- ined U50 varieties of llowers A Patterson (N. J.) sign announces r been?. i people ). arc gnawing green SQUARE GRAND PIANOS -Retailed at Wholcsalo Prices. SGOOfor $250. $G30fort300. S700f0r300. P800 for 9300. THE "MENDELSSOHN" PIANO CO, i.7KSTRI'CK IIAItI VXS MUCKS. Only Ono Prieo for Cash, nnd n low ono. NO DEVIATION. We. givo no discounts. Wo pay no agents" commissions, which double tiio prions of nil Pinnos. Wo look to tho People, who wnnt a first class Piano at ,n fair profit over cost of manufacture. ' Wo appoint (ho People our agents, nnd givo tlicm our Pianos as low as nny agent can buy equally good' Pianos of any other manufacturer, giving th People, in a reduced price, what is usually expended in commissions, rent, freight, traveling and incidental expenses. Tho ".Medelssohn'' Piano Co. can cell you a 7i octavo rosewood case Piano, 6 foot 10 inches Ion?, with front round corners, carved legs, serpentine, and plinth mould ings, witli improvement, including Full Iron Frame, Over Strung Bass, Agraffe Trobla, and French Grand Action, which only accompany tho best Pianos of t lie most celebrated makers, at tho very low price of $ ,'), $5 or &J0O, according to stylo of case, or with four round cor ners and full agraffe lor $:t."0, and guarnn teo them in every respect equal to nny l'iano made of similar st vie, or no sale. The "Mendclssdlm'' Piano is manufac tured from tho very best materials, nnd by tho most skilled and finished work men. The manufacture is conducted by one of tho most experienced Piano mnmi- lariureis in me country, this is no now enterprise, turning out a pobr and cheap piano, mado from green wood, and by ureenor mechanics. Our Piano is unsiimrisned hv nnv In tli market for its rich nml and its a daptntion to the human voico in sympathetic, mellow nnd sinking qualities. . HpfHK.i Kir 1csp.11. We arc Willinn" to nl.tc.ft if. bftuirln nnv other mako of Piano on its merits, either neautv of case, or BXcclleneo of tnnc. and "at half tho monev" of euuallv irond instruments. "Tho best the cheapest" When it costs tho leat money. All Pianos fully warranted for five vears. Send for our 1 llnst nilJ nml tivo Circular. The Mlcndclssolin" Piano To., Olllco of Manufactory, m BISOALWAY, X Y. OM1T KKMIiOY FOR HARD TIMES. CHANGE YOUR SURROUNDINGS. All wanting Fruit Farms, espeeiall ad apted to the growth of tho Vine, where it is an cstaUMsiicd success ana nvn litre pront. liio land is also adapted to the growth ot j 'caches. Pears,- Apples and small fruits j also Grain, Grass tandV'g- etaiues. Many hundred of excellent Vincynt m, Orchard. and Farms, can now bo won. The locution is only 34 miles south of Philadelphia, by Railroad, in a mild, de ligjiti'ul climate, and at tho very doors of the Now York and Philadelphia Markets. Another Itailroad runs direct to New York. Tho place is already large, successful and prosperous. Churches, Schools, and other privileges are. already established, Also, manufactories of Shoes, Clothing, (i lass, Straw Goods, and other things, at which tuncrem members ol a lamiiy can proonro employment. it has been a, health resort for some years past for people sufferinsr from mil monary affections, Catarrh, Ague, and de bility; many thousands ha vo 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 Laud ?2.".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 as ICO acres further north. Persons unacquainted with fruit grow ing can become familiar with it in a short fine on account of surroundings. Five acre, one acre, and tow n lots, in tho towns of Landisvillo and Vineland, also for sale. Whilst visiting tho Centennial Exhibi tion, Vineland can be visited at small ex pense. A paper containing full information, will ho sent upon application to CllRLEN K. LAMMS, Vineland. N. J., free or cost. Tho following is an extract from a de scription of Vineland, published in tho New York Tribune, by tho well-known Agriculturist, Solon Robinson: All the farmers were of tho "well to do" sort, and some of them, who have turned their attention to fruits and market gard ening, have grown rk-h. The soil is loam, varying from sandy to clayey, nnd surface gently undulating,' intersected with small streams nnd occasional wet meadows in which dcposls of peat or muck are stored, sufficient to fertilize the whole upland sur face, after it lias been exhausted of its natural fertility. It is certainly one of the most extensive fertile tracts, in an almost level position, and suitable condition for pleasant tunn ing, that wo know of this side of tho West ern prairies. Wo found some of tho old est farms apparently just ns proiilably productive us when first cleared of forest lift v or a hundred years ngo. Tho geologist would soon discover tho causo of this continued fertility. Tho whole country is u marine deposit, aud all through tho oil we found evidences of calcareous substances, generally in the form of indurated calcareous marl, show ing many distinct forms of ancient shells, of tho tertiary formation ; and this marly substance is scattered all through the soil, in a very comminuted font', and in the excel condition most easily aftsimmilaled by Mich plants as the farm r desires to culrjvut3. irai Im Wo UK neatly executed at tho EE ' PUTsLICaN Oilico JOB WORK DONE AT THE 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At Vie lowest cash prices, ncathj, prompt hjt .and in tljjU equal to that of any other establishment in the District. BUSINESS CARDS, SHOW CAIiDS, VISITING CARL., SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, 51 OfTI I IjY NTATJttli: XTN, ENVELOPES BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS. DODGERS, HANDBILLS LABELS, SHIPPING TAGS, &c. PERFECTION ATTAINED AT LAST I A TRIAL will INSURK ITS POPULARITY EVERYWHERE. w& mm vmxim Whon one Ti0 xi-M rotala its pines forsver, IT IS CELEBRATED FOR ITS AOVftNTAGCS, IN THAT IT IS ONE OF THE LARGEST SEWIN;) VCHINES .lANUFAriTURFO. ADAPTED ALIKE TO THE USE OF THE FAVILV OH THE WORK. S.10P. IT HAS TH8 LAHGEST SHUTTLE. WITH A BOBBIN THAT HOLDS ALMOST A SPOCL OF THREAD. O THE SHUTTLE TENSION IS ADJUSTABLE WITHOUT HlMOVINQ 1 HE SHUTTLE FROM THE UACHINC. ' THIS MACHINE IS SO CONSTRUCTED THAT THE POWER IS APPLIED DIRKCTLY OVER THE NEEDLE, THUS 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 W EARINQ PARTS CASE-HARDENED OR STEEL, AND INGENIOUSLY PROVIDED WITH MEANS FOR TAKING UP LOST MOTION, SO YVE ARE JUS TIFIED IN Warranting Every Machine for 3 Ycnrs. 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 SOLO FROM $1 5 TO $29 LESS THAN OTHER FIRST CLASS MACHINES. EXCLUSIVE CONTROL OP TERRITORY GIVEN TO AGENTS. EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS OFFERED FOR CASH OR ON CREDIT. SEND FOR CIRCULARS AND TERMS T 358 lZncltil Avenue, wanted. CLEVELAND, 0. V.. A. HALmVIN, Thliouto, ., A-cut for nrren L'cunty. BIXBY'S BLACKING. A rO.MIIIXKO roi.i.xii itlackiku ami jLKATIUCJt I'KKSKRVATIVF. Kxncrts and Professional HootblncUs In Now York, ami all other largo cities where this lUackinK has l)ecn introduced, rc knoM lcduro its superiority over all import ol or domestic ISlm-kinns in use, k mi Kloyrmt Polish and Couscrvcr of Leather. Jixbv's "Kcst"' Klrtelcinu has a Red and lU-: Labc.. Do not ho docoivwl lv ac cpptimi' oiir4'Standard'' IMacUins in laMi of '-Host." The Standard has tho label ntnmned into tho tin cover. This brand is mado to compete with othr American and J rcnch JSlaekuign, but in inferior to our "Iicst." Uixby'H "llest" Ula kin:r will nave its entire cost in the wear of your boots and shoes. nousKKEErr.ns try Bixby's French Laundry Blue, IX SIFTING liOXFS. Tho most convenient nnd economical packanc, nnd tho only combined Dleaeh- and P.lueing Powder in use. H. M. BIXIiY it CO., Manufacturing Chemists, 11 Js'oy. 173 it 175 Washington Kt., X. Y. H I J I A li N EV3AGfJETIC SOAP The Cheapest Soap that can bo used for iho following rcawonsj lsi. Ono bar will go as far at two of any other, 2d. Onlv half tho usual ruhhin; hein required, there is a savinur of inoro than the entire cent of tho Soap in labor alone. 3d. Tho clothes aro made Sweet, Clean nnd whito without Itoilmg or S-ald in or, thus all injiirv to tlicm isi9fad ed. There is u saving in fuel and hiu'd work, nnd tho washing is done in about hall the usual time. It is also guaranteed under n penalty of fifty dollars not to iniuro tho clothes or hun. Is, and as one trial will enable uuv person to axeertaiu tho truth of theso statements, it would never pay tho pro prietor to engage in an extensive system nf advertising and claim such decided merit for his Soap unless ho knew from positive cxperienco that it. wou'd jirovo to ue in every respect what is claimed lor it This is also a superior Soap lor Toilet nnd Shaving j urposcf. WARNER, RHODES ct CO., Wholksai.k Fancy Ukockhs, (jicncial Agents, 9 11 Philadelphia, Pa. ACTIVE AGENTS, GENTLEMEN OR IjA DUCS, wanted in&lantly to intro duce a splendid book, CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION iliit'lCiiLa AM) lULt'teXltATiLU. Nearly 800 pages, rich illustrations, superb bindings, rv attractive, aud a treasure as the best mid cheapest history of the Great Exhibition. Endorsed by "tho olli cials, press and clergy. Is selling im mensely. Ono lady of no cxperienco has cleared f 'M in four weeks. Act quickly if at all. Now or never. For full partie ularisaddrcss 11FIS15AED IJROS., Pub lishers, I'hfladolphia, Pa. 42-.rt VUANTFn "toKcll to Merchants kiMII I LU sun ;i month and traveling expenses paid. Gem Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Mo. oi-i ' ,i w T I GLENN'S SULPHUll SOAP. TiioRorr.in.Y Cures Disf.asks of the Skin, BEAUTIUKS THK COMPI.KXIOM, rRKVKNTS ani Kr.MF.niKS Rheumatism and tiotr r, Hkai Sores and Ahrasions ok the Cuiiclk and Counteracts Contagion. This Standard External Remedy for Erup tions, Sores and Injuries of the Skin, not only REMOVES FROM TI1K COMPLEXION ALL FLEM ISHES arising from local impurities of the blood and obstruction of the pore, hut nlso those produced by the sun and wind, such as tun nnd freckles. It renders the cuticlk MARVELOUSLY CLEAR, SMOOTH nnd TllANT, nnd' being a VHOLF.soME UEAUTli'iF.a is fur preferable to nny cosmetic. Al.l. THR REMEDIAL ADVANTAGES OF SUL PHUR IUtiis are insured BY Tint USF. ol' (llenn'S Sulphur Soap, which in addi tion to its purifying effects, remedies nnd pre vents Rheumatism and Gout. It also PLSINFECTS CLOTHING nnd LINEN and PREVENTS DISEASES COMMUNICATED UY contact with the rr.Rso.w It dissolves Dandruff, prevents bald ness, and retards gi.tyncss of the linir. rhysici.ms speak of it in high terms. Priccs-25 and 50 Cents per Cake; per Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and $120. K- B. The 50 cent caket nre triple tha lize of Uiets at j cent. "II ILL'S HAIR AM) WHISKFR I) YE," Uiaek or Ilrown, 50 cnts. U. CRITTESTO., Prop'r, 7 Sixth Av.J.Y. Music Has .Charms . PRICES REDUCED. THE BEST IN THE WORLD ! WILL LAST A LIFE TJ.',iE! 45,000 or Tin: i i:i.KiiitATi:i win nun - IX DAILY USE. A Stool Boxrtl Frrc with earh Orsiiu. The best talent in the country recom mends Micro orjjaiiK. The niecNt' nml best. More for tho money, and -jives better siit i!hetion Mum nny how made. They com prise the. C'tyiiil4lln, Ort'lM'.sf ral, .ara;iEi, and fai'auc! Oran ,?0r 11 1 list rated Caiilouue sent by mail, post-paid to nny address, upon iipplhn Uon to 15. NHONIXfJER OR( AN CO., 47 to fil CiiK-sTxirr St., 15 New I Liven, Conn. c 3 C C E S S 2 o O u h Z " c , a 2 c 3. o u s fc3 n o a tt: a o a 3 - r. O o w 0 o 'A J u 'A W n c S i 1 ).! O - !) 2 a s 2 s h r r .-2 5 5 u u s o r " S J? Js y H .. Pi p. B 1 1 (A P4 t WATERS Orchestrion chimes ORGAN .sSk ll lip niOHl ln-niiillul iiMyic una luirlt-rt if li . , lone ever niiHle. it bill, I'liTi-lt-briitra t'oiii--rlahioi, will' ii " a luio liuiiaiiuii . . ' t'l the IIiiiiiiiii uvr, and two nnd n Imlf OrlnvtK of brIU lu nc.l in rfi i i bar mony wii h 'ArelHt A "i, iV r fft-rl i niuu. l VVT . n t tilrul r..iplrirti,ur. ""I f -v AL,COM liUTO,VES.PEU, I I'MKNNIAI, ( N1.IH..S, 4 HAfhl., and COTTAliK OU. 4JANS, to rulqiic I rrm h C ast ure iitvc. 'rywuwl FIRST I 1,AW. -i iVATERS'PIANOSrS AUICTllii Hi:STiVIAp:;W.; 'I'unc, Tuut-li, ' VorkniRiinlii,i4. 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