. i nullum of t!i a court ,1 iutcrruptoJ by itio enhance i nun who came in with a shuttling i;u ijr step, and with his hat in his IiiukI. lie halted and loaned against the railing. Nobody took the Blight c?t notico of him, however. At last ho took courage and spoke : "Is the .fudge iu ?" The clerk immediately nwokc hia Honor. "Well, what do you want?'' "I'm looking for a job, your Honor. I'vo hern looking for work for over a mouth." "There's nothing for you here." "I thought ye occasionally gave ju rymen a job. I don't read newspapers any, and bein' a ttranger in town, I haven't got any prejudices ngin any body. A pard of mine wrote down to me at Reno, last week, ami said that the jury business up heie was brisk an' it would pay to come up. As I'm a stranger to you and a little hard up, I'll start in an' serve for a case or two for half price till ye kin see what I kin do." "What nr your main qualifica tions?" "My strong suit is makin' a jury agree. No juries ever get hung if I'm on 'em. I just lay low till they take the first ballot, and then jino the ma jority and argue the rest into it. I can discount aay lawyer talking. I cm show 'em up points they never tumbled to before. Sometimes I have to use force, but seldom. Once down at Truckee, in a murder case, there were a couple of fellers standiu' out agin banging, and after arguing with 'em . as smooth and gentlemanly as I could f.ir over a quarter of an hour, I went for 'em with chairs, and by the time I had busted half a dozen pieces of fur niture over 'em they were glad to come in with a verdict of 'Murder in the iirst degree,' and the feller was hung not long afterwards. In these Justice Courts I can always get on with the jury, an if you'll just give me the wink aa to how you want the case to go) I'll guaranty to fetch in the ver dict you want, or not take a cent." The man was told to drop round in a day or so, aud they would try and make a vacancy for him. In order to do it, however, some regular juryman will probably be discharged. Virginia City Chronicle. About Babies. Th? following paragraph ' will be read with pleasure by all who own and love. babieB. It is no less admirable as a description of a baby than as an ex ample of a keen sense of the proper place at which to put a full stop : "Did you ever watch a dear little laby waking up from its morning nap? It is one of ths prettiest sights in tho world. There is the crib with its small proportions and snow-white dra pery that covers something, outlined, round and plump. There is nothing to reveal what it isj not the slightest movement of tho pillowed whiteness tint is visible no sound to indicate the keenest actual life, until the hour hand of the clock that Btands sentinel, like yourself, has twice made its cir cuit. Then there is a slight pulsing in the white drapery, a small, pink, tremulous hand, fair as a rose-bud, is thrust out, and from the ne3t thus bro ken into appears a round diminutive face, with wide open eyes that have not nuch speculation in them yet. Boon, however, they begin to stare. and become questioning, serious, as if wondering what kind ol a world it is they open, upon ; and the heai lifts itself just a litllo, aud two snowy white feet stand up spasmodically, with a simultaneous movement, each toe of winch lias an attendant dimple. But the head is too heavy it fails softly back on the pillow with ils own sweet weight, the hair all damp und golden the cheeks peachy tho mouth pouted, as if the angels kissed it in dreams. A first lingering go-o-o comes from its rosy depths, sweeter thau any bird's song, for it has a spirit tone and yet retains a thrill of its native 6kies. The chubby hands are lifted imploringly, persuasively the baby has awakened aud ceased to be an angel." A gentleman is a rarer thing than some of us think for. Which of us can point out many such in his circle men whoso aims are generous, whose truth is constant and elevated ; who can look the world honestly in the face ; with equal, manly sympathy for the great and the small? We all know a huudred wheso coats are well made, and a score who have excellent manners, but of gentlemen, how many ? Let us take a scrap of paper, and each make his list. We try to believe that nothing was made iu vain ; but the young man with store clothes, who toils not, nei ther does he hoe corn, sends waves of oLepticUm ten feet high to swamp our struggling soul. A tramp in Kansas who stole a ride on a freight car, was eaten up by the potato bugs. The car-can bo eenn at Topeka. A boy read that tli3 good dieyouug, and U now going to be bad fur etlf protection Mr. Alexander Corbet, of Vermont, who is tighiy-two years old, claims to ' ive read the JJible through eighty SQUARE GRAND PIANOS Retailed at Wholcsalo Trices. $G00forS230. tOOOfor 300. 700 for 300. 800 for 9300. THE "MENDELSSOHN" PIANO CO. . 7E STltl'CK iium mucks. Only Ono Price fur Cunt), and a low one. NO PEVIATIoX. Wo give no discount. We pay no agents' commissions, which don Me tho prices of all Pianos. We look to tho People, who want a first class Piano nt n fair profit river cost of manufacture. We appoint the People our asents, and pivo them our Pianos as low as nny apent can buy equally pood Pianos of any other manufacturer, giving the People, in a reduced price, what is usually expended in commissions, rent, freight. traveling and incidental expenses. Tho "Medelssohn' Piano (.V,. can sell yon a 71 octavo rosewood case Piano, 6 feet 10 inches lornr. with front r.m.i.l rn carved lejs, nei vntir.o and plinth mould ings, wiui improvement, Including Full Iron Frame, Over Strung Bass, Agraffe TroM, and French Grand Action. which only neeompany the best Pianos of the most celebrated makers, at the very low price of jji'iti, &i75 or 300, according to style of case, or with" four round cor ners und full agraffe for g!50, and guaran tee them in every respect equal to nnv Piano mado of similar style, or no sale. The "Mendelssohn" Piano is manufac tured from lh - - Min l liu.3, 11 I It. I by tho most skilled and finished work men. Tho manufacture Is one of tho most experienced Piano manii- f;iftnrpr in fl ntitn.r tk: : in tT a ii in i ij new enterprise, turning out a poor and cheap piano, made from green wood, and by ui cuiiui MliJl'llHIUC!. Our riano m unsurpassed by anv In the market for its rM and nriwnf rut a and Us adantation to ilm luiinni in Hym pathetic, mellow and binding qualities. " 0 are wlllmir to nlnoA If. o,. other make of Piano on its merits, either in honntv of aa i e . ami 'at half tho money" of equally irood inLtll1inuto W D "The best tho cheapest" When it costs the leat money. All Pianos fully warranted for five years. Send for our Illustrated and Descrip tive Circular. The ".llrndflssolui" Piano Co,, Office of Manufactory, 50 BROADWAY, X. Y. oxi.y it a: jib: i) y foji HARD TIMES. CHANGE YOUR SURRQUKDISGS. All wanting Fruit Farms, especiall ad apted to the grow th of tho Vine, where it is an established success and pays larpo prolit. The land is also adapted to the growth of Peaches, Pears, Apples and small fruits ; also Gniin, Grass anil Veg etables. Many hundred of excellent Vinevai , Orchards and Farms, can now be seen. Tho loeai ion In only 31 miles south of Philadelphia, by Railroad, in a milj. de lightful climate"! and at the very doors of tho New York and Philadelphia Markets. Another Railroad runs direct to New York. The place is already large, successful and prosperous. Churches, Schools, and other privilege. are already established. Also, manufactories of Shoes, Clothing, Glass, Straw Goods, and other things, at which different members of a family can procure employment. It has been a health resort for aomo years p;rst for peoplo suffering from pul monary affections, Catarrh, Ague, and de bility; many thousands have entirely re covered. A new brick hotel has just been com pleted, BO feet Iront, with back buildings, four stories high, including French roof, and all modem improvements for tho ac commodation of visitors. Price of Farm -Laud S2.-.00 nor aero. payables iiist.iUments, within tho period of lourjears. jii this climate,, planted out to vines, liO acres of land will count fully as much as KiO acres further north. Persons unacquainted with fruit crow ing can become familiar with it in a short t'luo on account of surroundings. Five acre, ono acre, and town lots, in the towns of Bandisvillo and Vincland, also for sale. Whilst visiting tho Centennial Inhibi tion, Vincland can bo visited at small ex pense. A paper containing full information, will be sent upon application to CIIULF.N K. LAN DIN, Vincland. N. J., free of cost. The following is an extract from a de scription of Yinelaud, published in tho New York Tribune, by 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 ening, have grown ri.-h. The soil is loam, varying from sandy to clayey, and surface gently undulating, intersected with small streams and occasional wit meadows in which deposits of peat or muck are stored, sufficient to fertilize tho whole upland sur face, after it lias been exhausted of its natural fertility. It is certainly ono of tho most extensive fertile tracts, in an almost level position, and suitable condition for pleasant farm ing, that wo know of this side of the West ern prairies. We found some of t!u old est farms apparently just as profitably productive as when first cleared of forest fifty or a hundred years a.o. '1 ho geologist would soon discover the causo of this continued fertility. Tho w hole 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, or tho tertiary formation ; and this marly substance is scattered alt through the soil, in a very comminuted lorn , and in the exact condition most easily assinimilatud by such plants as tbo farm r deMrcs to ciild vat harX MIRHCKIBK f r t!,T i o'rm fufTibtin J Jt Wi;j ay. JOB RK DONH AT THE 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At he lowett cah prices, neatly, prompt ly, and in dyle equal to th-at of any other establishment in the District. -w,- BUSINESS CARDS , snow CARDS, ' VISITING CARl, SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, ENVELOPES BILLHEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, P O S T E R b HANDBILLS! LABELS, SHIPPING TAGS, Ac. ?EBfi:ECTIOra ATTAINED AT LAST I ' TSlAU Will lUSURR IT9 POPULARITY EVERYWHERE. Of 518 via t hen oiirn iki? wilt retain I lilaoo f aiivv.r. IT IS Cr.l.FBIATCD FO ITS r.DVAKTf.PES. IN THAT IT IS OMF. OF THE IflRliEST f t V.l'.'O MACHINES JANUF ACn'Rf.n. flfJ tHI ED A'.io 19 THE USE OF THE FAMILY CI! THE V.OUK i.Hrtl'. IT HAS THS I.ARCtST SHUTTLE, Wil',1 A Pollen THAT IIOLLS ALIV.OSf A SPOOL CF THF.E AO. TH( SSH'TTLE TFN!0: IS ADH'STABI.5 VITIIODT KEM0V1NG THE SHUTTLE FROM I He TMiQ MACHINE IS SO CCNSTFI 'CTED THAT THE POWER 13 APPLIED DIHIiCTLY CVEH THE NEEDLE, THUS ENABLING IT TO SEW THE HEAVIEST MATERIAL WITH UN EQUALED EASE. IT 19 VERY SIMPLE IN ITS CONSTRUCTION, DURABLE A3 IRON AND STEEL. CA'N MAKE IT, ALL ITS WtAfilNQ PARIS CASE-H AIJOENED OR STEEL, AND INGENIOUSLY PROVIDED WITH MEANS FOR TAKING UP LOST MOTION, SO WE ARE JUS TIFIED IN Warranting Every R'achlno for 3 Years. IT 15 THE LIGHTEST AND EASIEST-RUNNING MACHINEIN THE MARKET. ITI3, ALSO, THE MOST ELABORATELY ORNAMENTED AND FRETTIEST MACHINE EVER PRODUCED. WITH ALL THESE ADVANTAGES. IT IS SOLO FROM $1 B TO ?5 LESS lHArJ OTHER FIRST CLASS MACHINES. EXCLUSIVE CONTROL OF TERRITORY GIVEN TO AGENTS. EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS OFFERED FOH CASH OR ON CRFDIT. SEND FOR CIRCULARS AND TERMS TO TOd Srcb;Mi&a Co., 358 Euclid Avenue, ACF.NTS WANTED . CLEVELAND, 0. I .. A. 1UMIW1N, Tidioutc, Pu for AVrrcn C'ouulv. , A rent BjXBY'S BLACKING. A C'OMIIINFD rOMSIT HI.A(KIN AMI 1.KAT1I1CK riCKSFUVATIVU. Kxperts nud Profcseiionul InotllacU iu Now York, unci all oilier larjjociticK wlicro this lMiickliifr 1i:im been introduced, w knowledse its superiority overall import ed or domestic lilHckiniia in use, an an Ulegant Polish and Consprvcr of Leather. Hlxby'd "T?cst" lilnekintr bus a Wed find Ulue Lube lo not bo deceived by ac cepting our "Standard"' IllacUintr iu lilacn of "I?est." Tlii Standard has the label stamped into the tin cover. This brand in mado to ewmncto with other American and French lilackini;s, but is inferior to our "let." Hixb.v's "15et'' Mucking will vavo ils entiro cost in tho wear of your boon and hhoes. KOUSF.K K!:Pi:P.S TRY Bixby'b French Laundry Blue, sifting r.oxi":-!. . I'hft niot convenient mid economical Package, and tho only combined- Pilcaeh and Pluei.iiy Powder in une. U. M. BIX BY A CO., Maim fact urjiiK Chemist-i, HI Nos. 173 A 175 Washington St., N. Y. af2ACJETIC SOAP Tho Chcapwf.t Soup that can lo uwjd for tlaa lollowing reasons: 1st. Ono h.tr will go as far as two of any other. 2d. Only half tho usual rubbing bein" required, there is a sa ing of"moro than tho entiro cost ol tho Soap m labor alone. SJ. The clothes nra mado Sweet, Clean and whito without Boiling or Scald ing, thus all injury to them is avoid ed. Thero is a saving in fur! and hard work, and tho washing is dona in about half the. usual time. It is also guaranteed under a penalty of nlty ill. liars not to injure tlio clothes or hands, and as ono trial will, enable any person t ascertain the truth of these f-tut.iiiient, it would never pay tho pro prietor to engage in an extensive system of advertising and claim such decided merit fur his Soap unless he knew from positive experience That it wou'd prove to bo in every respect what is claimed for it. This is also a superior Soap lor Toilet und Shaving purposes, . WARN ICR, RlluDI'S ifc CO., Wnor.KsAi.i; Fancy (iHOci;ns, (icnend Agents. 11 Philadelphia, Pa. AC IT v K AiilC.N'TS, l K.N'TLKM 1CN Oli BA I11CS, wameil iu.iUtiitty to nili-j- iXMQ u tijdendid ho(di, ! CEasai EWr"n(TP'r1 i uftCMaXL"" ! il.il bJiUTib. :n.. i ' Nearly bOO paue, rieh illiistrations, superb bindings, very ntiraetivo, and a trinsiiro as the best and eh. apesl history of the (rout Inhibition. ICii'lorse.l ,y "the olli eials, press and eh-rjjy. Is T i j . iin iiK n-e!y. One l i.ly ol no friet.'.-e lias e.eareii f ;."o in lour we;ks. Aei nuiikiv if at nil. Now or in e:-. l-'cr fall purUe u!ai is address ill M 1 i ; BKwS., J'ob lishels, l'liilaileljdiui. Pa. WANTFfl -M' t" "HI to Mi.relmi.u HI" f.'U a iiiontii and ti-HVeliiur rxpen:-Pi paid. Uem Mt';?. Co., St. I..-.uip, Mo. t.-.j rrm SUIjPJIUK soap. TitnRottr.Hi Y Cures Diseases of the Skim, BltAl'TIKIF.S T1IK COMI'I.KXION, I'K K V I.N I 3 and kF.MianKS Rheumatism and (Jolt, Hf.ai.s Sorf.s AND AllRASlONS OK TUB Cuticle anu Coun ilracts Coxtacioh. Tliis Standard F.xternnl Remedy for F.nin tions, Sores and Injuries of the Skin, not only RKMOVr.S FROM THE CoMI'LF.XION ALL Bl.F.M Ishf.s arising from local impurities of tlie Mood and ohstruction of the pores, but also those produced by the sun and wind, such as tan and heckles. It renders the cu l true MARVF.LOUSLY CLEAR, SMOOTH and H.UNT, and being a WHOLF.somf. LEAUTIFIER is far prtfcrnhle to any cosmetic. All the kkmf.ihal advamtacfs of Sfi. rintR Hatiis are insured HY tiif. vek o:r (UrmH Sulphur Soap, which in addi tion to its purifying V (feet 3, remedies and I'Rli vents Rhkumatism and Gout. It also disinfects ci.otiiino and mnf.m and FRF.VENTS IUSF.ASF.S COMMUNICA'II'.L) uy contact with the terson. I r dissolves Dandritf, prevents bald ness, and retards grayness of the hair. Physicians speak of it in high term. Pricc$-25 and 50 Cents per Caka: per Box (3 Cakes), GOc. and $120. N. P. Th jo cent calirt are triple tho sua of those nt 3 cents. "HILL'S IUIR AND WHISKER DYE," Iilnek or Brawn, 30 Centn. OJCPtlTTESTOS, rrop'r, 7 Sixth At.,S.T. Music Has Charms . PUICICS KlCDUCrCD. THE BEST IN HE WORLD ! WILL LAST A LIFE TJ",cE! 45,000 OF Tit K CELininATl n in nun IX DAILY I! SK. A Stool Eoxrtl Frrc with null Or:sn. The hest talent in thf eountry reeoin mends there orrniiH. 'J'ho niccMt'imd hest. Morn for the money, am! f;ies Letter s;it isihetion than any how made. They eoni priso tho (!)'m!)t!!:i, -Illustrated Caialouo srnt hv innil. post-paid to any address, ipon ipplieu tiou to B. SHOXINIiKH Oltd'AN CO., 17 to Gl Cukstnut St., 1"' New Haven, Conn. j, 1 r. w 2 o T3 Lit "3 S T 5 0 u h J !4 U 5 O .2 c: r. O H 'A o Q O -5 tJ o 2 o 'i. r- V, K O w x o ,- C 3 .a 5 P- o - ill 'A W III f o 1 z a a o 3 .. 3 j t- RATERS' Orcliesirlon chimes 0R0AI? I'llii-inoM Ixninllul b .f !";;" in Mylo nn.l lu rlVct . . ''Hi laneeri-r nindp. iltlirnled llO, Whia lijlt I- M 'onooriomoi,i TJS ruiifi iiDo liuiiaiion -if-. , riisi m. i a i, mini v uirr, (" two ii lid n half Oclnvrs of bi-lln in. ned ti iirrfrrt hnra iminy iilifreedv Sc tltrir rllii Li.. ' l.i? .J irn! A fli.M4r.-i.... '"HI:! r AI.,(N( fcKTt,VKiSPKK, CKNTLNXHL . Ill 1IKS, fllAFKI., und TTAJi: OH. ;.VNS, in I'niniiD 1 rt'iicli Caaea are in Ty '"Pel V'llti-T CLASS. VATERSIANOSiW. AHKTIIiim:HT.IAI.A'T011.,, Vom'h, Vorkiummlilii..(- II. in, l.i'li. I i ."..." .1.. : : . i'"uh. 1'IIK I i KXTIIK.MKLY l.OW fur ra,. ! Munllily Inmallnicnm rrrnvi .1. A l.ibrrRl ! llUcilllllt I ) JlilWio. .4fiin'.ifir,f l.urekrt ,--i-kotilt tc.Al;iiT.SWA"l'i:i, Kprrlalii,,!,,,. inrmolo llio Iruilcllliinirnlrd 1 iuilKU,., ' .lliilll il.StooiuULand I am i iinti uia ol l.r. u t ll!ir.tiii. 1IOK A K WATl.U.s v SO.s. Alanulucliin r and Di iiIith, 4() FAST 1 4 1 Ii KfilKFT, IMON feQLVUi:, MiW VOJIA, Ux, 6lAi1. '5fj ra,,.v 'ai',lft. " 2 alike, any !imj 10 ! O ' ets. C. Kmith, tirecn Brook, Cel. Co. ' u -1 1 n,'i vrrMtMi m ill i riEIVV REVISED EDITION. F.rriur.BY iu; written by Tiirc ABLKNT WRIT ICRS OX I.VKRY SUB.IKCT. Tr!tleA fioin Xe Tvpe, und llIusiiHtrd vfllh severlnl Tlioii:nnd lCn gMVinns nd May Tfae vorJV.OTLHninlfr published under tho title f Till: NKViMl:BK.N IIVCLO P,i:i).H wn enninlrtetf in IW.ri, sine? whieli tl;e.. tlnii Vidn -1r.itiliitli i.us ntbiiixil in Mil parts of tho Cnltod Klft'es, mid BiC slunul development whleii hai taken f(rt to rpty branuli r selenef-, literal i.'te, and art, hnvo indneod the oditoi 1 and pflVvliislHijiiH to unbuilt, it to un exnel n--id I lion.'tia'h fsViidon, mid ! issue a new ;ditlcn e'tiiled THEflBEWCASCrctfl?JDIA. Within the last tin." vem.s 4 Jtni"riw of disrovery in every dej.nrtinen "t ki'wl edo h, i ,' made a new wcrkof r c t i1 a w inipeialive want. Tlio movenient r,f politienJ afTiilr kept paee with tho i!;s. o erie. of eienjJ, nod Iheir IVuitful npplieadnn to tin? indifr'. tt ial and useful arts and the eonvenioiu-n ami refinement of social lile. (rent wiiih and consequent revolutions havnnceurred, involving niuioual ehaneM of peeuliar niMiieiit. Tho civil war of our own eoun (ry, which was at its hel(rht when tho lnnt volume r.f the old wik appeared, has hap pily been ended, and a new course of eom. nieicinl n i I IndiislilMl activity lias been coiniiK r.ced. I.arue nccessioiiH to our romriiini. rxoaviedce Have been made by the Indefatigable ex iloicrs of A frica. Tho (re..t political revolutions of Lhe last, decade, villi the nalntal result of tha lapse of lime, have brought into publio view a nuilliiudo of new men, whon names are in every ouo'h mouth, and of who, lives every one is curious to knw tbo particulars. ;reat battles havo been icti-rhi mid important f;ie;:(!s inalntairiPil, of which tho details are ns yet preserved only iu (ho ncwspap.ir or in tho tiannlgnt publications of the day, but Which ought now to take their place in rElUMXEXT AM) AITHENTIC 1IISTCBT. In preparimt tho present edition for the press.it has accordingly been I he aim of lh editors to brinir down 'the inforniiitlon to t!ie latest possible dates, and to furnish till accurate account of tl e most lecent dis coveries in ncii'iieo, of every fresh produc tion in literature, and of the newest inven tions in the practical arts, ns woll w t fiivo a succinct and original record of th progress of POUTHMl AM) H1ST0K1CAL mm. The work has ie(n heirun nller aA enreful preliminary labor, and wiUi tk ni"st ample resourei-H for unrrying it n W a sueccssiu) termination. None of die original cterootvpn Iuivm been used, but every r-'E jm PRIMED OX KEW T1T3, I'orminur in fact a now CyclopwAlu, the same plan and eonipasn an its prede cessor, hut with a far greater pivnminrv expenditure, nud with such iinproiiemcuta In its composition as have been suugi-mied by longer cr.jierienee and eniarued knowj ede. THE ILLI'STRATIOJS which are introduced for tho flrnt tin n the present edition hao been added nt lor tho sake of pictorial elVect, but to eivo greater lu -idity and lon e ti tho explana tions -in tho text. Thev einbraco nil branches of science and of natural hislorv and depict the most tamous and remarka ble feat j res of t.cenery, achitietur, aud art, ns well as tno various processes rt mechanics and man u fact u res. Altkeurli int-nded for instruction rnthe.r than mi bd.hsl.ment, no pains have been M-nrrd to lutiro their . AUTISTIC EXrELlENCE. The cost of th' ir execution is enonnoiin. . and it is believed thev will lind a we!e.,!n reception as an mhiunibln feature of tho ( vciopa dia, and worthy of its Mali rhnr acter. This work is Kohl to subscribers nlv payable on delivery or each volume. It will be completa in HUtc-n Lurijn Octavo I olumrs, eacli roiitaininir nbout M)0 pao fully illustrated with several thousand Wood i:nKravin-s. and with numc-rou. colored l.ithoeraphie Maps. 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