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Rockland Gazette : April 8, 1880 The Rockland Gazette. Gazette Job Printing PUBLISHED EVEBT THURSDAY AFTERNOOH t»T ESTABLISHMENT. VOSE & PORTER. Having every facility in Praaaca, Type and Material, to which we are constantly maHng adittttana, we are □lepured to execute with promptneaa and good atyla 2 I O Main Street. svery variety of Job Printing, including Town Reports, Catalogues, By-Law* TERMS: Posters, Shop'Bills, Hand Bills, Pro­ If paid strictly in advance—per annum, $2 grammes, Circulars, BUI Heads, If payment is delayed 6 months, 2. Letter Heads, Law and Corpor­ If not paid till the close of the year, 2, ,63^ New subscriber areexpected to make the first ation Blanks, Receipts, Bills payment in advance. of Lading, Business, Ad­ A3** No paper will be discontinued until ALL AR- dress and Wedding beabges are paid, unless at the option of the publlsh- Cards, Tag3, Labels, Siugle copies five cents—for sale at the office and I & c . , at the Bookstores. VOLUME 35. ROCKLAND, MAINE, THURSDAY, APRIL 8,1880. NO. 19. PRINTING IN COLOKH AND BRONZINO Z. POPE VOSE. J. B. PORTER. will receive prompt attention. encircled her beautiful features was of black- The countenance of the yonng girl at trying to read in his venerable countenance ' bank to 20 to dinner, be gave “ English ] °us Frank Howard alias Billy Forrester, JOHN LOVEJOY, straw; the silk gloves, mended in several once assumed n grave expression. Her the marks of misery and snffering, ho con- H arry” the cue. Harry, with the aid of nowjnstont of Joilet state-prison, and who places served to cover her hands, but cer­ mother perceived the change, hut before tfnne.l: ’ the duplicate key is now searching after his wife who ran farm, harden (Successor to J . Q. Lovejoy,) tainly not to guarantee them from the cold she could make an inquiry into the cause, " You have forgotten, then, ten vears of , 00v „ . „ TnE Dn0R 01>FS away with a Chicago reporter. M ooreit Perfect Through Suffering. An old eashmero worn to the last extremi­ the stranger advanced and saluting lier dailv kindness’ You have for-otten the . ,la3 l«‘en claimed, was in the plot to rob the Fire and Life Insurance I ty. was thrown over a faded gown of dark- with respect, said: “ Madame, yon are. I third of lannarv with tile assistance v01, ’ h”t-while proceeding to enter, was accost- Bovlston Bank, bnt. being brought np short Br ie f articles, suggestions, and results of There is no heart, however free and lightsome Ja v e £ n ' S i e k L tafiw liK,e " irl wb° “ V 'T at Thomaston, he did not take part in the experience silk and tier whole appearance betokened presume, tho mother of this young lady?” and the X of a 'foJ1 wr- oned un in a : casl,icr- Harry 101,1 her thc had job with Marsh and Bullard. The latter. relating to Farm, Garden or Household aanagemei fc Berry Block, (Lime Rock Bank Stairway,) But has its bitterness; the absence of any warm garment. The Madame Revial made a sign of assent, S hof for^,en?,Wei. Invited from our readers interested in such matters. MAIN ST-, ROCKLAND. No earthly hopes, however bright and blithesome yonng man would undoubtedly havo been and pointed out a chair to the stranger. He But ring of emptiness. struck by the extreme beauty of her feat­ took it, and continued: “ chance this thatvery piece of newspaper is the cause of i hehin(1 him 1Ip I coxeorn The world is full of suffering and sorrow, ures had there been no other charm to at­ morning brought mademoiselle nnd myself all my misery being at an end. In an ad-, p|f thc snf„ witll of the eombi. | ™ • E EKOM coireo™ THE USES OF THE POTATO. II. N. KEENE, Of anguish and despair; tract him; hut there was about her that in­ together in affording assistance to an un­ vertisemcnt which it bore I read the intelli- , . (h , anil ,hpn ; in October. I818. since which time nothing — ; D t.ALEU IN Its brightest promises are of to-morrow, describable something, which pleases more happy—” ffenco that a trench gentleman named’ . - •’ ----- - - - 1— - In France the farina is largely used for Its mockeries everywhere. than mere beanty—and that is a union of “ Oh! mother,” interrupted the young ulinnry purposes. The famous gravies, BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, Our weary hearts with slow and sad pulsation goodness nnd elegance, which is indeed, but girl, whose neck nnd face were covered Moccasins, Sole Leather, Wax Leather, French sauces, and soups of France are largely in­ Bent to the march of years; seldom to be met with, but when seen is ir­ with blushes at this allusion to the morn­ debted for their excellence to that source, and American Calfskins, Machine Belting, resistible. At last her self-imposed task ing’s adventure, “ I havo not had time to Linings and Shoe Findings, Their days are given to toll without cessation, - /• - ....................— ! , bonas, $180,000 coupon United Statesbonds' ®.istod a tliiJd P ’^.v/and had the alien tndjthe bread and pastry equally so, while Their gloomy nights to tears. was over—she approached the old man. nnd tell you about it. Do yon remember the to be inserted every week for three years, i_j _’lV ‘ —»----------- 1— a great cleal of the so-called cognac, im­ stooping down towards him. nodded her poor old man who generally took up his that the brother might come forward and and other securites. in all amounting to ^ 6 cashier so directed from the safe, Jan . 1,1879. But let us wait In patience and submission $306,000. Harry placed his plunder in an a3 allow- tho “ Kid ” an easy chance to ported into England from France, is dis­ head kindly as she uttered the words, “ I station at the door of our hotel formerly ? Ho claim his ample fortune. That Jacques de tilled from the potato. Throughout Ger­ The will of our great King- will soon return.” always wore a green bandage over his Chazel stands now before you; it is T. old bag. and then coolly left the bank, accomplish the job. On the Boston & At Remembering this, all through our earthly mission— bany Railroad, Moore, the “ Kid” and one many the same uses are common. In Po­ Site then took up a smnll case which she eyes, to conceal his face from the passers Without delay I sat out for London, and locking thc door after him. ne was short­ land the manufacture of spirits from the BURPEE & HAHN, Perfect through suffering. Itad put down on her entrance, nnd. salut­ by, nnd held a small basket of matches in only returned yesterday. Your notary” ly after picked np by Moore, nnd the pair Raymond, managed to throw a trunk con­ taining S10.000 worth of jewelry off the potato is a most extensive trade. “ Stettin Then cease, O foolish heart, cease thy repining; ing the stranger, site left the room nnd de­ his hand.” continued he, speaking to Madame Revial, went dashing at a break-neck pace toward brandy.” well known in commerce, is large­ Thy master's hand above scended the narrow stairs with a rapid “ Yes,” interrupted Madame in her turn. “ is mine; from him I heard of the intend­ Framingham. Thc detectives were soon af­ train. For this Raymond -ot " time,” bnt House Ship & Sigu Painters, the others escaped. The robbery of Gearv ly imported into England, and is sent from Is only purifying and refining— step. “ I remember him well: your father nl- ed marriage of your daughter. To that ter Moore, who, with Harry, was found to thence to many of our foreign fxjssessions Gminers and Paper Hangers. The Alchemist is Love. The yonng man gazed on her a moment, ways dropped some money into tho basket angel I owe my life, and the least I can do have gone to New York. They were fol at a hair-store, on Washington street, soon followed. Moore was ono of the men, but as the produce of the grape, and is placed Dealers in Paints, Oil, Glass, &c These tears and thrills of woe, those great afflictions, and then turned towards the invalid. “ I, when returning from the Bourse. Yon is to present her witll a part of that for-! 1‘?WC(] bnt gave the officers a long on many a table of England as the same; on the contrary, shall not return, for I leave always called him your poor old man; tune, which, without her, neverwonlil have chase. Two months after tho robbery tlie he managed to escape. It is claimed that Are but the chastening rod! he was a prime mover in the Lechmere while the fair ladies of onr country per- 2s 202 Main St. ° ^ S S And they shall prove the heavenly benedictions, Paris this evening, but yon shall soon hear and you, as little ns you were, delighted in reaohed my hands.” New York officers claimed that Moore was fumo themselves with the spirit of potato The mercies of our God. from me.” He then pressed the old man's giving him everything you could scrape “ But, monsieur,” said Madame Revial, in Canada and Harry in England. Detec­ Bank robbery in Cambridge. It is a curi­ ous fact, in connection with this robbery, under tho designation of eau de. Cologne. hand kindly and departed. When he together." with emotion, “ perhaps you have a fam­ tive J. S. Hunt, however, kept at work in But there are other uses which this esculent W hat seemoth now a dark and dreary vision emerged from the gateway of the house “ Well, since our departure from the ho­ New York, and soon traced a fellow named that two gangs—one from Chicago and the E.
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