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“ Perlmps. after ali,” he said. “ It is only ' Scarcely had he disappeared, when nn- may ofteeseen, wrapped in dingy blank­ light, are easily dragged over level ice, and PERTINENT PARAGRAPHS. fo etrn . fair that I should explain matters. The other figure, stealthily crossing the deck, ets. or pared skins, where some sandy are not unfrequently propelled by their Jranu, harden ggam r. CORN, FLOUR fact of the matter is, my watch has been met my anxious observation. It was the point, oi’cky ledge penetrates into the alone at great speed over the frozen “ Who Mra. once to take a kiss Has Mr. thing he should not Mifts. -AND- stolen,” ' boatswain. channels iquented by this animal. The levels. At night they meet at the TWO FISHERS. “ Stolen!” we all exclaimed in a breath.' I saw him glance toward the stairs, down musket, n, how or lance is close at hand, rendezvous, to drink freely of hot tea, and Marriage is an even game.—It is a tie. Br ief articles, suggestions, and results of experience “ Undoubtedly,” be answered; “ but I which Mr. Reginald Moore had taken his hut the iters, closely swathed in their eat their provisions of coarse black bread, dating to Farm, Garden or Household management One morning, when Spring was in her teens— pray you, captain ”—here he turned to me— ‘departure. He then made direct for the coveringseonnfcerfeit the jerky motions and coarse fish, and the meat and viscera A refined gentleman—one'who gets fined re invited from our readers interested in such matters FEED STORE. A morn to a poet’s wishing, for the second offense. All tinted in delicate pinks and greens— “ T pray you say not a word about it. The ; water cask. It was now obvious to me that of a sleeibut curious seal, and imitate of the seals. Miss Bessie and I went fishing. only thing that renders the loss of eonse-• the old boatswain had been watching the such cries they have learned are used to When tlie boats are full they return to A fellow who fell in Jove with a school FEEDING GRAIN TO COWS IN qnencc to me is the fact that it once be-1 pleasant passenger. Just as be reached tlie invite otlii to rejoin the animals basking the shore, where the outfitters receive from , ma’am called her ‘Experience,’ because to I in my rough and easy clothes, longed to my poor mother. On that account water • cask, a heavy green sea struck ashore. Is wonderful to see how Such a one-half Fo two-thirds the catch, and the re -. lj|m she was a dear teacher, SUMMER. FOGLER & CONANT W ith my face at the sun tun*!’ mercy; alone, I would not have lost it for any I the ship to windward, necessitating the rude dovitfis made so faithful a copy of maiher is divided among the huntsmen, on i , ,v. ., . . She with her hat tipped down to her nose, ' Blind man’s buft is a game that gives op- It is not the general practice to feed grain Wholesale and Retail Dealer* in amount of money. However, it cannot be boatswain to bold on by the ropes so nature, th|he swimming animals are of­ a scale of ability and skill previously agreed And tier nose tipped—rice versa. ! portunity to show, human sympathy. It is to cows during summer while they are run­ helped, and therefore it is useless to cry I as to keep his footing, and precisely at ten lured aore to their undoing. upon. fellow feeling for a fellow creature. over spilt milk, as the old adage has it. tlie same moment, Reginald Moore appear - In Greeind the Danes have for many On the western shore (called the Terski ning in the pasture. Very few fanners Corn Flour, Meal, Oats I with my rod, ray reel, and my hook*, have ever practiced anything of the kind. And a hamper for lunching recesses; My only request in tlie matter is, my dear ed at the top of the cabin stairs. I shall gencrationlrawn a yearly revenue of con­ coast), about five hundred huntsmen annu­ A Kansas man who offered bail for a and Feed, She with tlie bait of her comely looks, siderable fcbuwt from the trade in seal­ ally assemble at an assemblage of rude friend was asked by the judge if he had any Now and then a man living in some vil­ captain, that you will leave the matter en- never forgot the scene. lage has tried feeding meal to his cow in And the seine of her gobleu tresses. tirelv in my hands, and I think it very prob- The instant the ship bad steadied herself skins andil, which, as they are for the huts called Deviataya, about nine miles encumbrance on his farm. “ Oh, yes,” Farw ell Block, •210 M ain St. able that I may recover it. This request; the boatswain commenced his examination most particured in the methods so briefly north of the mouth of the Ponoi. The men said he, “ my old woman.” summer with exbellent results', hnt the So we pat us down on the autmy dike. described,;epresent with comparatively hunt in fours, one remaining ashore with practice has not seemed to extend. To formed n partnership Where the white pond-lilies teeter, 1 am sure you will oblige me by granting.” , of the water cask. For a moment only “ Are you the mate of tins ship? ” said a many farmers it looks like incurring an un­ ryiug on the above.named busi- “ Certainly, my dear sir,” I replied; Moore stood looking at him. with as few skins id barrels of oil a vast amount his sleigh and reindeer, while each of the baving ample facilities, they are pre­ And I went to fishing like quaint old Ike, newly arrived passenger to the cook. “No, necessary expense. Cows in pasture are And she like Simon Peter. “ but still-----” evil an expression as I ever beheld. of human atience, daring, skill and en- others, wearing a short cloak of reindeer pared to nil all orders for Meal and Corn. 1 ellow and du rance,-Hugh t forth by the stern neces­ skin, trousers of the same, and fur-lined sit, I am the man who cooks the mate,” expected to get their own living, without Mixed, with prompt despatch and at the Lowest “ Exactly,” be interrupted, witli one of With one bound he was upon the boat- said the Hibernian. extra feeding. W holesale Prices. Flour and Feed also supplied All the noon I lay in the light of her eyes, his pleasant smiles, “ you would like to swain, before he could turn to protect him- sities of afc under a zone the most, unfa­ boots, slings at bis side, a small hag con­ nt wholesa’e. In lots to suit. And dreamily watched and waited; take the matter in hand, and investigate it self. I waited no longer, but llung open vorable duiman existence. It isstrange- taining ammunition and food, tak< s his “ How many knaves do yon suppose live In a good pasture where there is an abun­ We also invite the attention of retail purchasers dance of good feed, there is really no need our stork o f Corn, Flour, .Meal. Oats anil Feed, nlwways But the fish were cunning, and would not rise, to the uttermost of your power; I know 1 the door of my cabin in an instant, and in Iv providi, however, and as it seems tons gun and iron-pointed stall, and while the in this street beside yourself?” “ Besides in store, promising our best effort* to p! Itfic And the baiter alone was baited. that, my dear captain, full well: hut I can another I was to the rescue, and in a few fittingly h, that the helpless young of the “ m aster” leads the way, testing the myself! Do you mean to insult me? ” “Well of any other food jjjr a cow. But where Lo\re>t Market Prices. are thpre such pastures? Not one iuji hun­ And when the time for departure came, trust you to keep to your promise, and leave moments we had our pleasant passenger In seal ,uo far from the sterile shores of treacherous surface, his two companions then, how many do you reckon, includin dred are of that kind. Two-thirds of the My bag hung flat as a flounder; the case in my hands.” irons. Gre?nJart, and the Esquimaux cannot des­ follow drawing a.light boat between them, yourself?” Rockland, Mav id, 1879, But Bessie had neatly hooked her game— IIow could we deny him the request? the iurceof that harvest on which his the weight of which seldom exceeds fifty Maine pastures are more liberally supplied So, you see, he was the thief, after all, The name of a New Hampshire school­ witli feeders than witli feed. It may almost A liundred-nnd-tifly-pounder. You will readily imagine what consterna- hiding his knavery under the pleasantest very exismee depends pounds*. Harper'* Weekly. Tlie varties known to the North Ameri­ The sails shot while swimming are re­ teacher is May I. Cough. The Alta-Cali- he said that the rule is that cows get only tion this event gave among the other pas- exterior I ever knew a man to possess. The fornbi remarks that it is much more com­ sengers. The three old gentlemen instant-: manner in which lie manufactured the top can coast ad ude the Phoca, Vitulina, or trieved by tlie boat, and at the close of the about two-thirds enough to eat in tliq aver­ THE SAFEGUARD. Ray seal tfhoca Barbata, the huge “ Us- day the huntsmen return to the shore, where mon to hear school-teachers addressed age pasture. During the height of feed in ly proceeded to explain that they possessed of the water cask was tlie most finished and May I Gwont. June there may be a few days when nearly A baby crept to his father’s knee jewelry to the value of at least three ingenious piece of carpentry I have ever suk ” of ta natives, sometimes found even the fourth man of the party signals his hundred pounds, which they usually kept beheld. twelve fef in length; Phoca Crislata, the whereabouts by waving a gaudy flag from Patrick; “ And, Biddy, darlint, they’ve all the cows may be said to find ns much to H.H.CRIE&CO. And was lifted up and lulled to rest, eat as they wish, yet it is for only a few ‘Till the blue eyes closed, fo tired was lie; locked up in a brown leather writing desk; In tlie interior of the side of the cask lie hooded sd, and Phoca G rocnlandica,ov some high point, or in case of delay, show­ been tellin’ me there’s two many of us in the the harp eal, so called from the lyre-like ing a light or fire amid the darkness. wurrld. Now, if you and me get the days. And his little head fell peacefully hut unfortunately, at the present time, the, had driven several nails about two feet What is the resuTF of letting the cows go At ease on the ready shoulder there, arrangeqnt of certain spots along his praiste to make us two wan, troth wou’t lock was out of order. from the top, on which lie bad suspended, with only about two-thirds enough to eat LOWEST PRICES! W hile the baby hand so soft and fair, Mr. Reginald Moore suggested a safer in waslilcatber bags, the jewelry he had back andidcs. Of those the larger species there be wan the less? ” Lay liken shield on his father’s breast. deposit of their valuables. stolen. are selda met with south of latitude 45 during most of the summer? The result The July Magazines. Norristown Herald'. “ What newspaper is this, that just after the “ flush of feed ” The young married couple announced You may easily imagine the surprise north, thigh the smaller'bay seal is found Of old 'twas paid when men drew near does an editor remind you of?” asks a sul>- in June, the quantity of milk diminishes the fact of their owning at least two bun- evinced by our passengers on discovering all sum nr along tlie New England coast, VERV BEST PLACE TO BUY To fierce temptation or deadly strife. Gohey’s L aTiy’s Book for July is upon our table. seriher in tlie country. He reminds us of and keeps diminishing as tlie feed becomes died and fifty pounds1 worth of jewelry; that the thief was the man for whom each and eve it is said on certain keys and Ttiis oh) and valuable magazine lias now entered the Christian at Work, but this is not the And lost their way iu a maze of fear, reefs in ie West Indies, where hundreds upon its 99th volume—having been a welcome visi­ scarcej, so that for tlie summer the yleld is IR O N & S T E E L , Chains and Anchors, Or periled their souls for.worldy gear. and they, too, consulted Mr. Moore as to! and every one of them entertained such re- answer furnished in the conundrum. thc safest plan for secreting it. gard and even a flection! are to bfeeen at once in tlie early spring. tor in thousands of Amcrintii homes for nearly a only about two-thiids as much as it other­ B L A C K S M IT H S ’ Stock and Tools, By a way unknown an ungel hand Thesoenis bring forth one at a birth up­ half century. It contains a telling 4th of July A Chicago physician recently heard a wise would have been. This loss of one- Would lead them out o f the danger..us laud, The kind-hearted brother and sister had. At tlie expiration of three days from the sketch by*Parley, engraved on steel; a mammoth third of the productive capacity of the cow CORDAGE and Ship Chandlery, Into the light of a nobler life. it appeared, more valuables in the wav o f, date of the pleasant passenger’s detection, on the luge fields of floating ice which colored fashion plate, and a large number of illus­ baby cough through a telephone, sent a trated fashions. “ A Gentle Belle ” and “ A Rose­ druggist a prescription for croup, which often makes the dairy return a very small jewelry than anv one. on hoard, since fifteen | we landed in Melbourne, where duty corn- every sjing pours out from the regions of profit, if any. Would it not be more profi­ CARRIAGE BUILDERS’ Supplies, Tlie story is true for the world to-day ; hundred pounds bad never purchased whatj pelled inc to hand him over to the police; eter.il un ter, to drift away southward.daily bud Garden of Girls,’’ two novels by first-class was delivered in live minutes, and the child We see no white-robed angels mild ; writers,are continued, and the miscellaneous lit- saved, while the delay usual by the old table for the farniec to supplement the feed C A R R IA G E Trimmers* and Painters’ Goods, they possessed. ’ but as no one cared to remain in that town meltingieneaih the fervid sun, until lost in atteris of a high order. There are two of the pasture with some other food, so as But out of tlie dark and perilous way 'I’lie whole of that evening was occupied for tlie purpose of prosecuting him. lie was the wane? waters of the summer seas. pages of Recipes specially arnuiged for Picnic method would probably have proved fatal. SH IP Spikes, Oakum, Paiuts, When men and women forget to pray, to give the cow all she needs to eat and in speculating as to the probable, perpetra- summarily dealt with. The presiding mag- The yung seal when first, horn is a help­ p irties, which will be highly appreciated by the When we see a pile of peanut shells in FISHERM ENS’ Fittings, I nto tlie peace of a purer land less, snw-whito creature, covered with a We notice another new feature in Gotlcy. maintain the full flow of milk until late in tor of the theft, and in condoling with M r. istrate s-nleneed him to six years’ irnpris- the opening chapter of “ Biographies of | front of a gate, mornings, wc can imagine the fill? Undoubtedly it would, and it Q U A R R Y M E N ’8 Stock and Tools, Powder, etc., They are led by a gentle, shielding hand, Reginald Moore on bis great loss. onment with hard labor. fuzzv, dry “ wool,” which within three The hand of a liltle helpless child. Representative. Women of our Own ami O ther! how tenderly he shucked that romantic should bo done. N A IL S , GLASS, Paper, Paints, Every one turned in that night in an un­ month.ds replaced by the peculiar flattened kinds ;” these papers will doubtless prove very in -1 an(] passed the kernel over the picket. Various kinds of food may be used to easy state of mind, and it was with aston­ hair, \liieli under a strong microscope strueliveand entertaining. Subscription price i: GUNS, REVOLVERS, Cartridges,etc., ,u tjien jn tjw v-lst;l op futnre see her supply the deficiency of the pasture feed. ishment that they found themselves, in the (From A Boston Journal of Commerce.) much rstmbles a dagger-blade, and when only Sjr2 per year, or you can send 81 and chopping wood and tacking down carpets. Green crops grown for the purpose, such as GALVANIZED Spikes, Nails, Blocks, Row Locks M b anti JRwtcte. morning, still in possesion or all their wet lie prone along the skill: leaving the Godev’s ktdv’s Book"for G months. THE HAIR SEAL FISHERY. whole urface of the creature smooth, soft That was not inapt advice given by a rye. oats, clover, corn or some kind of grain, Hoop Iron, etc., worldly goods. This improved condition which, by tlie way, is may he used. The green crops are proba­ of allairs seemed to re-assure our passen­ and sliny as glass. •i uh. , nu u.a i i n u i r a mmcvii- n-u i u deacon at Oil City to a young min:ster, who CARPET WEAVERS’ Twine and Warp, Varieties and Habits of the Seal. Tin mother seals fish around the floes sixteen-pagc Natural ! bly cheaper than grain, hut if these are not gers, who once again began to look cheer­ History Supplement, celebrates the national lioli- j asked if bethought one should preach nioie provided grain should he used. Cotton S A IL O R S ' Oil Clothes, Hats and Bedding, OUR PASSENGER. ful and at ease. when their young are cradled, generally day with a frontispiece full of battle-smoke, and j than half an hour. “ Well, that depends on seed meal, the use of which has frequently ,i i ,r . Unlike the whale, which, though wnrm- somevhat sheltered by some natural de- two capital patriotic stories, “ Bunker llill Re- whether after half an hour's boring he G R O C E R IE S , Sugar, l ’ork. Beef, Molasses and It was a lovely mitntnn afternoon to­ wonioTl cniiln ’ T 5 ''.pi,S!,nt. fac‘! wore its hlooiled and resembling tlm 1:md .Ifinmin- lived,” by j. H. Woodbury, and “ General Wash- \ c»r ij-es jiP ” been urged upon the attention of the read­ I ' • 115 '’T01' ? - (‘n l l r : l i t in manv essential respects, is much press’nn of the surface or the lee of a ­ Floi wards tlie close of September, when we bank ir ice pinnacle, and relurnat inter­ jngton and the Ragamuffins,” by Annie E . Pres-: ers* of the Journal^ with the result of large­ ened and chai med us witl'his vivacity and i in,|,.p pK| ,i animal, - - the - seal presents us ton. “ The Children’s Hour at the Old Soath,” by : Bashful lover—“ Ah! Miss, I—I w anted ly increasing the consumption of that arti­ —A T - weighed anchor and sailed out of the river row anecdnti All day through lie worked on j with spectacle of a fur bearing. carni vals b suckle the “ pups,” which grow with Emma L. Brown, is also lull ot patriotic reminis-i tQ see ..Ollr father. I’ve some important cle in this State, affords an excellent article Mersey, bound for Mclliourne. We had a the model of the Janet’s Pride, still using eenrefi, and is illustrated witli thirteen fine draw- , . - t . T,, orons vertebrate, witli only a momentary ™ 7 d°n3 rapidity in size and iamess: in­ jugs by Miss lluniplncy. Then there is also a business m utters to propose to Inin. Bene- for this purpose. 205 Main Street, good ship-—Janet's Pride—loaded witli the top of the empty water cask for a work tail and four lees, of wliicli two are parti- 1 7i..'.iO ’“Oe ' S" ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ miscellaneous articles. (in board were table. lucky sealer which has stumbled upon humorous Fourth of July poem, *‘ ThcFire Crack-. volent young lady—“ \Y ell, I m sorry father From a pint to two quarts «f this-meal, fourteen passengers, and take them all in ally and the hinder ones wholly lost in herd t»o young for the slaughter, has hauled er and Toriiedo,” bv Clara M. Burnham, illustrated is not in ; but ca n 't you m ake tlie proposal according to the deficiency of the feed in H . H . C R IE & C O . That night wo retired to rest witli minds membranous fins, with little pedestrian or by “ Buz.” I here is a great variety ot other arti-! to me!mej” The wedding cards were soon the pasture, will be found to afford an ex­ all. a pleasanter lot I never steered across far more at ease than on tlie previous one. into asnug berth in the iee and laid quietly eles and charming pictures, those ot mostperman the stormy seas. grasping power. driftirg southward, until the doomed ani- ent value, being No. VII. of “ Our Amevie; ‘ ordered. cellent means of maintaining a full flow of Alas! what a scene of anger and distress Perhaps no other one animal on earth is There were three old gentlemen, who came with the morning! Every passenger mals lad become of- fitting - - quality -• and - d ’j. tists” series, relative to .1. J. /Enneking,b atand N’(». ! According to the story of the Baltimore Cotton seed meal is recommended ere going out to share their fortunes, so inherently valuable to entire races as XXIV. of the “ Poets’ Homes ” paper: American, a North Carolina widower lias 13 ?ne of the be3t of fo>’ o il board possessing jewelry had been roll- this, which, to the Esquimaux and similar inenshns. O’Reillv, the Irish poet and the editor of . dairy cows, increasing the quantity and come what might, which, poor old souls, bed during the night. Whin about six weeks’ old, the tlocs are 7oL Both are finely illustrated. Hir/e been arrested while attempting to sella set they seemed to think fashioned in the bright­ northern peoples lying within the frozen deserted and the herds separate; hnt no man is only 82.00 a year. ’ 1). Lotlirop & Co., of false teeth belonging to his deceased the richness of the milk, and also because Tlie three old gentlemen, the married zones, zonps is evl(,enllv evidently” aa n-ifi gift, of the Creator. it is an excellent material to aid in main­ est colors, long before the English coast couple and the kind hearted brother and sis- „)at / lies almost even has ever yet been able to tell bow the huge Publishers, Bosi wife’s estate to procure funds for the pur SPRING GOODS! was out of siglit. y necessary want taining the fertilility of the pasture and tho ter, found themselves minus every article of nf nlnn' „,p pf)n(li[. congregation breaks up, or by what devious chase of a suit of clothes in which to marry Then there wasn solitary old gentleman, jewelry that they had possessed. Even the condition of a climate of ways the smaller parties into which it dis­ The first thirty-tbur pages of the A tlantic a second wife. farm Tlie fertilizing elements contained in who, judging from the general tone of bis exlremc cold. The skin, though thiu and solves find their way to the salmon rivers M onthly fur July are taken up with a story by an the manure made by feeding the cotton grumbling old gentleman had lost his gold anonymous author, bearing tlie title, “ Massy Not every pastor in his old age is treated seed meal are worth, according to so good conversation, was seeking the new world snuff box! * ”, i of Labrador and Canada a Sprague’s Danghter,” and reflecting some phases for the ostensible reason of finding fault v"’r:,re'Lci," . '^ ran'1c ,,nto! bn,-, „f ti,0 New England as Rev.f>r. Burchard of New York lias been an authority as Mr. Lowes of England, There was no keeping matters quiet this a” 'r coast. of life at Newport. It is told witli a skill and force At the close of a forty years’ ministry in with it. time. The thief must be traced and brought " ments soft, warm and water-proof, l li. , are found, however, at almost every which makes it very agreeable reading. Mr. War­ more than the market price of the meal in ..f » . .1 also into hoots, methe icoverings ernigs oi of tents an’ and his church (Presbyte- The pastnrers of Maine need fertilizing J. G. PO TTLE, core sug- .„.onf Qtrftnjrth and flexibility. whiU »b some improvements and modifications which have : in, Ebb of the poorest of'nnd the cows need extra feed in summer making a new home far away from their gest •ry w hite pelfs ii, • ' --verjii hiindruJ and the N a s- bff i» made in .-aiiitury drainage since his previous native land. a !h . , . ; i . acs, and othe at do the city. i \ow what better way is there of meeting “ I would suggest, thongh most reluct­ afford purses, tobacco pouches, caps an ' There was also a very jolly elderly b oth- antly,” s:»id Mr. Mooro, * that littoral alt' i igini< - of the Atlantic coast adsailor’s luggage be carefully tv. Tlie best leather hoot ever made is the Missionary... • „CU. Gen. C.u V.C. Andrews vnurews cnntnnnn-scontribute i charity. My hear! iii.h-,-.! govs ,„il to ynur , >»"•■'• "•liich will supply tho feed noe.kfi. them from canoes’ or decoying them, while tut entered into the bonds of matrimony, hut searched.” ] clumsy and leaky beside an Esquimaux hilly prepared paper on Our Commerce with I relief. I would most willingly aid you but \ *heJertlizing elements contained in it. instead, had stuck by each other through 'fo this proposition lying swathed in blankets upon the rocks. to Rico and Mexico. Edward Everett have no ch an g e. I have n o thing w ith m e will assist in restoring the productivess of » the attention of geutlei we unanimously! peal skin onp. nor C!in it wew so kecp life. agreed. Rl SSrAN SEALERS. Hale gives sonic ciirioas gossip conccniing tlie 1 but a fifty dollar hill.” T h e pauper w ith a the pasture? W e believe that it is much There were three old settlers “ This,” out the cold so well, or hear such long-con­ more economical for the farmer to pur­ he continued. ‘ must he most tinued submersion in snow water. On the In Europe the. Kamschatknn, the Vourt, S t wiiiie j ?rea‘ !leal ,,fL ^ ’erunitv, running I,is band who had been over to have a peep at tlie humiliating to the feellings of your crew, are poems by II li. Boyesen, Win. 0. Bates, !nto hls pocket rem ark ed , “ l e a n change chase in certain kinds of food the fertilizing other hand a rubber boot has none but its the Samoiede. the Finn and the Laplander elements needed on the farm, feed the same old country, and who were now returning captain, and therefore, in*common fairness i carry on a fishery whose product along the Maurice Thompson, II. II., and Mr. Piatt and the • it.” to the land which to them, through long to them our fellow-men, let me also suggest water proof qualities to commend it i - . - . contents of the Contributors’ Club and the depart-! o . . o , . . to the farm stock, carefully save and apply The blubber affords a food especially rich ! shores of tin* While Sea alone is nearly ments devoted to Recent Literature and Ednea- Sidney Sm ith was one o f the w ittiest the manure, instead of buying commercial communion, had become the dej st of all that every passenger’s luggage be’also in carbonaceous matter, and besides thus ' 3,000.000 gallons of oil, valued at about others—“ Home, sweet home? ” thoroughly searched.” Houghton, Osgood & Co., i m en alive. lie once w ent to see one o f his fertilizers. Buy cotton seed meal, feed it to To his large Stork of contributing to the internal and natural $100,000 annually pnhli.-hci's. i parishioners, a lady witii a prodtgioas fam- the cows, increase the quantity of milk, Lastly, though not least, there was a soli­ A little hesitation on the part of one or On the eastern coast of the White Sea, call­ tary passenger who soon became the pet of two of the passenge vital heat, furnishes light and fuel when i ily, which had recently been increased, enough more butter and cheese to more flew Style Suiting* and i , r « *1 • i «. >n \r i ! other sources are almost wholly wanting, ed by natives the “ Winter Coast,” llio Pho- Ih/rpi-r'.-i M agazi gives us a number which, i As he rose to leave, the lad v stopped him than pay for the meal, and the farmer ob­ all on hoard. He was a man of about eight before acceding to this last proposal, but i . • , , • , , ca Grocnladdica or harp seal is found with IS .lioroiiHhl}- cliiinning. It withi .. B ut bnven t scen m y li s t baby.” and twenty years of age, possessing a very our pleasant „ passenger „„ soon 1contrived * • * *to while f , the r meat . is wholesome, . . c and has,, even on the floating ' ice. which, from ' j " No.” I’.e' quickly "replied, amlV never tains his fertilizers without cost. living those who at first demurred to his r°nnd ‘ ^ 'e s of many Enro- its youn. . The cow. in one sanse, is a machine for Overcoating. clear complexion, a very handsome, long, the first of February to the end of March, flowing beard, and a very silky moustache. side of thinking. \ P6""’ "'h,° 1’ilve pension to try it. ten by Prof. Charles Carroll and illustrated in a . expect to! ” I hen hi; tied, producing milk. The problem is not to Of course,” he said. “ there is not n ! Tho T 1 Ps ,nPS ;inf' la? - e ,nte,na,1 ’ <‘?se a is patrolled for nearly 250 miles by parties verv telling manner bv Reinhart. Mr. Howard ; see with how little food the machine can His name was Reginald Moore. His of hunters, who, have at various suitable Pyic gives us a I bird aiid final paper on “ A Peu- “ Sw eets to the sw eet,” says a young m an . given reason for taking this sea voyage was passenger on hoard who is not above sm- ^ “^ d . when properly prepared, to hold insular Canaan," in wliicli he describes and illus-, on passing the syrup to a young lady seated he kept running, hut, on the contrary, to picionAet in justice to the feelings of the y ""T 'S,""" S' S,,* | '.,,aCe of elnss points tall watch towers built of wood from see how much food the machine will profit­ the delicate state of his health. There was which veteran huntsman descry the ap­ nates with pen and pencil, and very entertainingly, j at a hotel table. “ And b eets to the b e a t,” ' ...... =•=■• =•■ by humble opinion, the l e a s t : ™ , 1’0' holes, wide the smews are ex- the peach orchards ot BelaDelaware, the industry oi j k i the IsbTv shnvin Alain Street. anTnC!l5Smv BYrormn o i ’ll i , lui ions \s ith indignation, and vowed that if. eon(]neq to the larger and older animals. crawling over the snow with their long “ Young Mrs. Jardine.” There are seventy-seven In all my expci lence-and it has been a , lt cost him his life lie would trace the thief foi. ns we shall learn iiereafter> the solitudes when they lose their strength. The root is declared unprofitable. Farmers who man­ ROCKLAND, ME. flint lock guns. illustrations in all. Mr. E. P. Whipple eontrih- aged in that way might well say that “ the pretty wide one—I never knew any one . who had caused him to he searched like a of jjlfJ vast ocean-floes are for the most part Not more than four or five seals to each ■ genialnial pui«paper r of anecdote anduinlren.ini reiuini . be.^ w h e? U is green. The person who ;rning Charles Sumner; there are stories will use it freely just before beginnm East cannot compete with the West ” in with so many friends and such undivided common pickpocket , e! '.1,0 ^plesisant ] (he birthplace of the snnl. Therefore, the hunter are usually killed, as the |>elts with •oneernin. esteem in so short a time ns Reginald Moore. bv Henry .Tames Jr., and Edward Everett Hale; I speak, will not be troubled with hoarse- dairy products. Good farming, good dairy­ passenger failed to soothe his sense of in-, harpoon of narwhal ivory and walrns- their adherent blubber must be dragged or aiid tlie editorial departments, are furnished with j ness> ing. can nnywere compete with any other There was not, I believe, a sailor on hoard towed to shore, always at the cost of great who did not entertain the warmest possi­ , ! bone, and (lie tried skill, deft hunler-crafr. much pleasant matter. The number is readable i seiition. Good farming and good dairying M tdl. thorough search was niade by iny-1 !ini] tireless patience of man is pitied physical exertion, and not unfrequently un­ and seasonable from beginning to end. Harper & It does not seem strange to us that the always pay.— Joanial. ble liking for him. self, in company with tlie kind old gentle-' n„.linst the kepn natul.n] spnsr.s alll, )hi. der circumstances of imminent hardships , publishers. | Danbury Newsman and other similar chaps As for the passengers, they had never m ail and Ins sister. Every one s traps 1 liious asilitv and watchfulness of the ma- and peril. A sudden gale may sweep the j occasionally say a funny thing, as they seemed so happy as when listening to his were ransacked from top to bottom witli- (nrPfl animals. Tin? Nursery is bright and winnii.o ------r.fro------m j luft];e that their bnsiness. Thu wonder to ice away from the land, or a dense snow the havinff piciure with which it opens to the bit amusing anecdotes, of which he seemed to out success. The Greenlander and tlie Esquimaux of squall or fog shut out all objects from the us is that they do not do itoftener; but gen DOMESTIC RECEIPTS. possess an inexhaustible store. And this of Fourth Ot July music w ith’which it closes. I»A1NTING, KEPA.IRING, r ill tiler seal ch was useless. M hat was t|1P American coast paddles noiselessly up doomed hunters, until chilled, exhausted There arc poems by George Cooper, Josephine Pol­ erally one has to wade through a hig mess «Sgrt Farina Cream.—Put a half gal­ delicate young English paragon of passen­ to l>e done. , • in his skin kayak, and transfixes his prey and despairing they perish miserably one lard, Emily Carter-anil Ida l’av; udiuwing lesson of trash, in tin; funny papers to get eve And Carriage Work, gers had made his conquest over all our J hat night, all liavinw been made sun- - ' - by Ilarison Weir; and plenty of pictures and lon of new milk to boil. As soons as it while sleeping on the ice. or as he rises for by one amid the icy solitudes. jo k e that is passable—say fit to steal by the boils, stir in a teaspoonful farine. which hearts before we had been three weeks at 1 the jiassengers having turned in. none sketches. J. L. Shorev, publisher, 3G Bromfield ordinary country editor.—Gardiner dour PROMPTLY EXECUTED an instant breast-high above the waves. If Tlie providenco of the hunters has how­ street., must be made into a smooth paste, with sea. of them, as yon may imagine, in very bril­ ever, errected at every two or three miles nal. In the best manner, ami at the LOWEST PRICES. He was, too, such a clever fellow with the aim is true the animal dives with the cold milk. Stir this in the lwiling milk, liant spirits. I went on deck, it being what line until the attached “ drag” forces him. along the coast lints of refuge, capable of PitoiiAin.v tin* most important feature of the Cables Bros., - Painters. his hands, he could cut and shape you any­ we call at sea “ tlie captain’s watch.” The late Cardinal de Marichini, Bishop let it continue to boil until it is thickened despite his wish, to the surface, and the sheltering from twenty to thirty men, and Julv SCKHiNEit (ami one to lie continued in the of Albano, was a very learned and amia­ 1*. I.. M cLaughlin, Blacksmith. thing out of a piece of wood, from an oys­ 1 turned in about 4 a. m., the second of­ Midsummer Holiday number) is tlie reprint of tin- and tastes perfectly done, when it must be victim chased hither and thither, and op­ in these, now overall hundred in number, ble man, who was possessed of a fond of taken from the fire and strained. When Shop rear of Farwell Hall, Rockland- ter to an elephant, and in making models ficer then coming on duty. M r cabin was there is constant excitement and incident celebrated engravings, made several years ago by for ships I never had seen his equal. He posed remorselessly by a strain which al- Mr. Henry Marsh, for Harris’s “ Insects Injnri- quiet humor. One day a discussion was cold mix in one quart rich cream, sweeten, amidships and on deck, and from a window i ways yields, hut never lets go, succumbs at during tlie two months of the year above was, besides, such a kind and considerate therein I could command a view of the af­ oils to Vegetation,”—a volume issued by the Mas­ going on in his presence concerning a cer­ flavor and freeze. i last, and often more from litter weariness mentioned. Like all other similar employ­ sachusetts State Board of Agriculture, and neces­ tain Italian orator and statesman noted for fellow towards his fellow-passengers. ter-deck of the ship. I than mortal injury. ments, the rest of perfect indolence, some­ sarily at such expense as to put it beyond the Salad, Dressing.—Heat half a cup of V^)ien the three elderly gantlemen, who Somehow or other I could not rest one reach of the general public. The papers in Scuia- verbosity. “ Yes,” said Cardinal Morichi- j At other times, when the Hoes begin to times enforced hv terrible storms, some­ ni, “ he is an admirable speaker; he sweet cream, then stir into it two even tea- imagined their fortunes made, were afflicted atom; so dressing myself 1 determined up- i melt, above theswifter currents and warmer times the result of unfavorable winds which n ek are. entitled “ Summer Entomology,” the first spoonfuls of corn starch mixed with a ta­ ith sea-sickness, he was the first to come tting up and smoking. I drew aside dealing with moths and butterflies, with most doesn’t know what ho is saying, but he pools the seals lie basking in the sun beside keep the seal-laden floes far out of ken of beautiful and accurate . illustrations, the drawings says it so well.” blespoon fnl of sweet milk. Stir constantly forward and help them about while they the blind of the window I have mentioned Hm cohrwaleri the powerful telescope of their chief or the having been approved Tiy the late Professor Agas­ until it thickens, when remove from the REMOVAL! slowly recovered. He would insist upon Then tlie hunter crouch ?r.d looked out. behind a screen of white affixed to a small­ starosla. is often broken bv a feverish season siz.. In order to bringout to 'their utmost the deli­ Many complicated recipes for whitewash fire. Beat the yolk of one egg with a their taking his arm. weak as he was him­ cate graduations and softness of these cuts, tliev It was just the gray light of early morn­ er sled pushed subtley before him. or of unwonted fortune and herculean exer­ have been published, but perhaps they have mustard spoonful of mixed mustard, self. and he would lead them about on ing, ami there was a stiffish breeze blow­ tion. with now and then the depressing fa­ will be printed upon extra-calenders I paper. It no real advantage over the following: and two teaspoonfuls of salad oil, ad­ deck with a firmness that spoke volumes dressed in white, moves cautiously along is no exaggeration to say of these engravings that ing. To my surprise, I beheld Mr. Regi­ behind pinnacles of ice and mound of snow talities incident to such a service or the un­ they have never been equaled in Natural History Take a lump of lime and slake it with boil­ ded by degrees. Putting a- scant tea­ in favor of his own “ sea legs.” nald Moore on deck! restrained crimes common to such fierce work. Other contents are “ The American on the ing water; cover it.during the process; spoonful of salt and a heaping one of I do not remember any voyage ever pass­ until within range of his shaky musket or I was about to open my cabin door and the native arrow, and when with the ex­ ane savage natures to madden or utterly Stage,’, by J. B. Matthews; a story entitled “ Friend strain it, and add a little salt dissolved in sugar, then a little at a time, the thickened R.FRED CRIE, ing so quickly as the one when the pleasant invite him to join me in my restlessness, cow the rude natures of people almost be­ Barton’s Concern ” by Mary Hallock Foote; the warm water, half a pound of Spanish cream to which has been added the white passenger was on hoard. I could, with in­ treme skill, patience and cunning known concluding part of “ Madame Bonaparte’s Letters; when the peculiar nature of his proceed­ only among men who have given their yond the pale of civilization. At all times A n “ Indian Village on the Amazon;” “ Trinity whiting, two ounces of glue. This is good of the egg beaten to a stiff froth. The OUT.U respect fully aunounre that he has re­ finite pleasure, make a long pause at this ings riveted my attention. He looked moved his stock of lives to this pursuit, the hunter has thus far the vices of a savage life gaming and Parish, New Y o r k “ The Delusions of Clairvoy­ for ceilings, walls, wood, brick or stone. cream should be qnite cold lie fore it is W juncture in the thread of my story, to dwell around on all sides, as if afraid of attract­ succeeded, the final scene is almost always drunkenness make their night gatherings a ance;” “ The Metric Reform;” “ The Flooding mixed with tho yolk of egg and oil. Last­ upon the pleasant memories I still retain ing observation. of the Sahara;” besides other articles poetry and A young man applied at a newspaper Groceries, Ship Chandlery and a brief tragedy, so short is the distance scene of barbarous revel, and the universal the well-filled editorial departments. The illus­ ly. put in a tablespoonful or more of good of Reginald Moore. Then, suddenly, as if assured tho coast pipe and the recital of trying adventures office for a situation. “ Have you ever had cider vinegar. We were within a week’s of Mel­ .chosen and so sure the blow. trations are profuse and superb. Published by General Merchandise, was clear, he made rapidly toward the Even in the dark night of an Artie win­ and the most curious and mvstieal legends, Scribner & Co., New York, at $4 a year. any experience as an editor?” asked the bourne. Reginald Moore had all but com­ empty water cask, on which he was accus­ superstitions and tales of demonology. new paper man. “ Well no. not exactly,” Pussian Cream,—Half a box of Cox’s from 190 Main Street, Jonea’ Block, to pleted a model of the Janet’s Pride, which ter. where for months cold, gloom and star­ tomed to manufacture his model of the itchcraft and the power of the church and P eteksox’s M agazine for July, which lias just replied the aipbitions aspirant, cautiously; gelatine, enough water to coverJb dissolve he purposed presenting to me the night be­ vation threaten the lives of men, the Es­ “ Janet’s Pride.” Once more glancing quimaux hunter, who sees his ice-covered her saints, fill up the measure of their so­ come to hand, has the opening chapters of a new •‘ but I’ve been cowhided. have been mar­ it one-fourth of an hour. One quart of fore we landed. cautiously about him, he then applied his novelet bv that brilliant writer, Mrs. Francis ried four times, have worn borrowed clothes milk, one cup of sugar. Yolks of three 206 Main Street, larder wasting too soon before the return cial intercourse Hodgson "Burnett. There are also original tales Now he worked at this model principally hands to the top of the cask, and wjth a By the middle of March the young seals for three years, and never had a cent of eggs. Beat yolks and sugar together and on deck, and strangely enough, he had chos­ of life and light, takes his weapons, and by Rebecca Harding Davis, Frank Lee Benedict, rapid movement lifted half of the top bodi goes forth into the darkness, to try tlie rag­ begin to leave the ice and gather on the the author of “ Josiah Allen’s Wife,” etc., etc. money, so I thought I might work in.” then add gelatine: have milk scalding and en for a work-table the top of one of the ly °ff* Mrs. Ann S. Stephens also contributes some pow- lie was engaged. cook as custard. Beat the whites to a froth. empty water-casks that stood on deck, ged covering of the frozen sea. until the lloes of the open sea. and about the middle My astonishment and excitement were irwllow sound warns him that beneath a of April many of those who ha ve hunted fal cliapters to her thrilling novel, “ Tlie Tragedy An old gentleman without tact, on meet­ When the mixture is cool enough to just GLOVER'S BLOCE, abaft, and under the shelter of the bul­ intense. Another hasty glance around, and the water coast gather at tlie river Kuloi, of Trevy Uu.” The steel engraving, and tlie color­ begin to thicken, stir in the whites, add a light coating of snow lies the breathing ing some ladies whom lie had known as warks. he plunged his hand down into the cask, where in large boats from twenty- ed fasliioii plate qre rarely beautiful. There arc little salt, flavor with vanilla and pour into While he worked through the day, you hole of a seal. He darkens the centre of also five new patterns, printed in colors, for em­ iris in his boyhood, cordially remarked: At the Brook, directly oppo­ then quickly withdrew it, holding Jn his the sjiot with a little soot, or if in occasion­ two to twenty-five feet long by six to eight broidering towels, rugs, etc. The price is only $2 Bless me how time flies! Let me see. It molds. . were sure to see him surrounded by some grasp a small bag, which he rapidly' con­ al intercourse with white men, a mouthful feet in beam, flat bottomed and shod with a year or $1 for six months, and specimens are is fifty-two years come next April since wc site Farwell Hall. of the passengers or sailors. The amount cealed in the breast of his coat. Golden Gems.—Tnto one pint of sweet of tobacco juice, and a delicate rod of ivory iron, they embark to seek the distant ice sent gratis to all who wisli to get up clubs. By used to go to school together in tho old school milk stir one quart of corn meal, the yel­ of industry he displayed was truly wonder­ Again he took a hasty survey, and \vas surmonted by a ball of the same, runs down fields. getting up a club yon can get a copy free. Ad­ house. I was a little chap then, you re­ ful, for he was invariably at work in tlie dress C has. J. P eterson, 306 Chestnut Street, lower the better, one, handful of fine wheat ducting butinesa, being convenient and roomy. about making another dive into this strange through the snow and narrow breathing hole Seven men with their arms, ammunition Philadelphia. member, and you were tine young wom­ flour. Let batter stand twelve hoars or early morning.long before any of the other receptacle for hidden goods, when he sud­ bedding and fuel embark in each boat, and passengers dreamt of turning out of their into.the air chamber made by the seal. en.” The old man could never understand over night, if the gems are for breakfast. A LARGE AND FRESH STOCK OF denly withdrew, having, with astonishing It may be a whole day that ho sits mo­ to every three boats, or score of men, a why his cordial greeting was received so snug berths. St . N icholas for J uly has eight extra pages Just before baking add one egg well beat­ rapidity, replaced the lid of the cask. In tionless in his furs and moccasin hoots, the starosta (literally “ the old one,”).is elected, and more than eighty illustrations. It opens with coldly. en, and dish into hot gem pans evenly As I have already stated, we were but another moment the cause of his alarm' was day may reach into and through the night whose duty it is to guard the stuff and pre. a country story, “ Dru’s lied Sea,*’ illustrated by six days’ sail from Melbourne. For the A story is told dt the expense of a benevo­ greased. Bake half an hour in a quick GENE AL MERCHANDISE made apparent, as a couple of sailors pass­ and perchance an ill-judged movement or pare food for his companions. All sot sail Walter Shirlaw with a picture—tlie frontispiece of oven. An excellent dish is made by halv­ first time in our experience of him. the ed on their way to relieve the man at the sound may render the patience of hours of at the same time, and having reached the the number—which shows the young heroine on lent lady in Boston, who was examining Tins toecn acldietl to Ills stock . pleasant passenger appeared at the dinner tho road-side startled by an ‘'o ld traveler.” Then the work of the Associated Charities in that ing these gems, toasting brown, then podr­ wheel. no avail, but at last when the tell-tale ball ice fields an encampment is formed, from we have “ Nid-Nodding,” a choi'ming poem by ing over them hot cream with a little batter table with a solemn, downcast expression trembles and rises from its dark hued circle which ns a centre they set out in search of city. One of the applicants for relief wps of face and a silent tongue. Before dinner When all was again quiet for an instant Lucy Larcom; “ Blown Away,” a thrilling story; a colored woman who told a doleful story and salt. he seemed determined to at once return to of color, the barbed weapon strikes steadi­ the seals. When near these, the most skill­ “ How to make a Hammock," showing just how to was over, I asked him what troubled his ly and well, and the seal, transfixed through ed marksman are placed front, and a regu­ d o it; “ Blossom-Boy of Tokio,” a story about Ja­ of suffering, which so affected the lady, that mind, and caused this unhappy change in the cask, and no doubt withdraw some- panese children: ••The child and the Image,” a de­ she gave her $2 to relieve her present dis­ RESUMPTION.” tiling more that the interruption had pre the brain, stifles in his narrow cell, until, lar batluc commences, the hunters surround­ lightful' story-sermon by M. D. Conway, with A cloth wet in bisulphide of carbon and his wonted cheerful manner. with even ruder tools than his weapons, ing the herds when possible, and allowing tress. Her disgust may he imagined when spread over beans or wheat in a box or bar­ B . F. G. COOK has resumed the general prac­ At first he tried to evade my queries by vented him withdrawing in tlie first in­ various other articles, and the continued stories she learned that her ward bought a four- tice of Medicine, and will give prompt attention stance. But Suddenly changing his mind, the savage has broken through the ice, and none to escape. •‘ Evu-bright ” and “ A Jolly Fellowship.” The rel; and covered with a horse blanket is D to professional calls. replying that it was “ nothing, nothing in The huntsmen seldom allow themselves illustrations are numerons and fine and altogether button pair of kid gloves and a seat for recommended by an experienced seedsman jyg- Office formerly Dr. Boynton’s, No. 287 Main 8t. he went down the stairs that led from the secured his prey particular,” hut I pressed him persistently In the early autumn the savage hunters to stray far from their boats, which, when it is a splendid number. For sale nt the bookstores. “ Pinafore ” with the money. of Europe for the destruction of the weevil. [«Rockland, July 30, 1878. 32 until I won from him an (Explanation. deck to the saloon and sleeping cabins. S y There appears to be a disposition Tuesday. Several unimportant bills were From our Regular Corresjpnt. Mount Desert. among all the Greenback papers, and many passed. In the House, the President’s mes­ Our European Letter >i« The new steamer Mt. Desert left on her first The Camden H erald of last week, in an ar- The first trip of the season of the new steamer Ii) tl)e City. regular trip last Saturday, returning Monday, ticle on the recent murder by Samuel D. Haines of those of Democratic proclivities, to en sage, vetoing the judicial bill was received, Mt. Desert, of the Rockland, Mount ‘Desert and ilibi She had a very good number of passengers and a in this city and the re-capture of the criminal has tirely ignore any signs of better times or and the bill failed to pass over the veto for , Tho rr*at Derbr race. •- The Blohband, Thursday, June 26,1879. Sullivan Steamboat Company, from Rockland to satisfactory freight lid. The boat works splendid- this paragraph: improvement in business, and it is not from of the Turf.” ThecomlngjCong-i ess rfie Lit­ The “ Glorious Fourth ” next week. want of a two-thirds vote. The army bill, erary men of the world. Tte amjin Af­ I Sullivan, occurred on Wednesday and Thursday ly in every respect, with the exception that at “ Rockland, for some time, has had a hard repu- Your water rent is due next Tuesday. such sources that the public can obtain any was signed by the President. g h an istan . ‘ of last week. It was the trial trip of the new present her furnace-draught is not sufficient to hition, in some parts of the city, and since last We delayed going to press until correct information as to the state of mer steamer, and through the courtesy of the stock­ Special meeting of the City Council this eve­ keep her steam steadily up to tlie point necessary ?prin¥ ’-’'eetiou, when the Republieans had to Tuesday. in the Senate, the resolution fix­ L o n d o n , E n g la n d , June 9tH879. ning. p . 7 - . me point ncceaearj mto the notonou-lourth ward to carry die eleetion later hour than usual this afternoon, in cantile affairs or of a u y revival of business holders it was made the occasion of an exceeding­ to maintain a uniform high rate ot speed. To rem- open bars hare been allowed to run by the police ing Wednesday the 25th for adjournmentI It required considerable eou-i, after dh The summer term of the schools in this city But high-toned, true Democrats, who are ly pleasant excursion for quite a number of in- edy this deficiency it will be necessary to put in a an

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Ready for the brush. Oaring to the wonderful covering properties of these BOOTS & SHOES. rival of trains from Boston; arrive at Bath, 2.25 p. m. decorative plants, in choice soils for the the nasal passages by Insufflation,' a allaying tnflum- paints, from fifteen to twenty-five per cent, of the usual cost of painting can be saved. The inte­ 5.—The application of the Mass. Non-Forfeit connecting to Rockland. address. It is worse than finding an hon­ matlon and pain and* " at * once------correctlnjictlng, cleansing, uro law to its policies, whereby every Freight Trains each way daily. production of exhibition flowers, or in out- ana puniying tae secretions. Internallylly administered.ai __ rior and exterior stone, iron and wood work of the U. S. Capitol at Washington, I). C., are est man. Well, this man was a new comer lt acta upon the organs of circulation, keeps the skin member is entitled to insurance accord­ ’ and Men’s Furnishing Goods. 351 Main street. PAYSON TUCKER, Supt. of-the-way spots to furnish an abundance moist, and neutralizes the acid poison that has found Its painted with II. W. John’s Asbestos Liquid White Paint. Read the following testimonial:— here; name wasn’t in the directory. I way Into the stomach and thence Into the blood. Thus ing to its provisions. of cut flowers, they are full of beauty and asked questions until I made a fool of my­ a core progresses In both directions, and lt does not M essrs. CHAS. W. TRAINER & CO., N orwood, M ass., May 3d, 1879 usefulness. The aster includes several di­ seem possible for human ingenuity to devise a more 148 and 150 Oliver St , Boston. self. rational treatment. Information ns to rates can be obtained on application Rockland, and Vinalhaven. visions, the most stiiking of which are tile Gentlemen :—With reference to JOHNS’ PATENT ASBESTOS LIQUID PAINTS, which we have the office of the Company, or of any of its agents in “ Then I said to the telegraph operator tlie principal cities and towns of the Commonwealth. flat-petalled reflexed blooms ns represented at the St. Nicholas: SURPRISING CURE. used in large quantities during the past four years, will say, they have always given us entire sat­ On and after Monday, May 26th, by the Victorias, the incurved kinds as Gentlemen.—About twelve years ago, while travel­ isfaction, and we can give them the highest recommendation. Yours truly, “ It’ll keep me here a week. I’ve got to ling with Father Kemp's Old Folks Concert Troupe as (Signed,) E. E. PRATT, Master Car Builder, N. Y. & N. E. R. It. found in the Pteony-flowered section, the write to St. Louis and get that man’s ad a tenor singer, I took a severe cold and was laid up at STM’R PIONEER Newark, N. J. This cold brought on a Bevere attack of Will resume her trips on the route between Vinalhaven quilled forms as found in the Globe-flower­ dress.” Catarrh, which I battled with every known remedy for ST SEND FOR SAMPLE CARD OF COLORS. CLOTHING. and Rockland, ed strain, and the dwarf or miniature forms “ Telegraph,” the operator said. four weeks without avail, and was finally obliged to BENJ. F. STEVENS, President. give up a most desirable position and return h r—- NBmolonsxs JOS. M. GIBBF.NS, comprised in the Bouquet classes, which “ Well, I never thought of that before. I unable to sing a j. For three years alterward3 f are more efl'ectivc in )x>ts or as edgings to unable to sing a all. Tho first attack of Catarrh |> Furnishing Goods. 215 Main street, Frye's at 7 o’clock, A.M. RETURNING. wrote a dispatch right away: had______left my. ______nasal organs__ns nand throat so sensitive that the rf h. -- fr-i-nffli Will leave (Commercial Wharf,) beds than the taller kinds. April is the “ To Getlit & Keapit, brokers, St. Louis. slightest... — — cold . ----- wouldld brh bring on a fresh attack, leaving Rockland, for Yirudhaven, at 4 o’clock, P. M. me prostrated. In this way I continued to suffer. The Asbestos Roof Paints Also on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATUR­ best time to sow seed of all kinds, and if —What is our [man Johnson’s first name, last attack, the severest I ever had, was terrible. I si f- two sowings are made, one at the begin- fered the most excruciating pain In my head, was so CROCKERY. DAYS, steamer will make TWO ROUND TRIPS, and what’s his address? ’ hoarse as to be scarcely able to speak, and congbcd Prepared ready for use, expressly for preserving tin, shingle and other roofs, and contain no tar, leaving Rockland at 9 o'clock, A. M., touching at At­ ningjand the other at the end of the month, Incessantly. I thought I was going into quick con­ cheap oils or other offensive or deleterious ingredients and will not injure rain water. They are lantic Wharf, and leaving Vinalhaven at 1 o'clock, P.M. “ And in due time the answer came hack: sumption, and I flrnriy believe that had these symp­ for Rockland- tl.e advantage will be found in a greatly “ * James P.. St. Nicholas Hotel.’ toms continued without relief they would have ren­ supplied in five colors, viz :—Brown, Gray, Cream, Slate aud Bright Red. They are also valuable Gas Fixtures, etc, 250 Maiu s prolonged autumn bloom. As a half-hardy dered me an easy victim. When in this distressing for rough wood work, fences, iron work, etc. “ What do you think of that, stranger? I condition, I commenced the use of Saxfobd’s Radical annual, seed should be sown in pans or went to the clerk and said : Cube fob Ca.tabb3. very reluctantly. I confess, as I had boxes under glass’, giving plenty of light tried all the advertised remedies without benefit. The KT Brc guarantee these to be better and more economical Paints, than have ever before “ Is Mr. James P. Johnson in his room?” first dose of this wonderful medicine gave : the been offered lo the public for similar purposes. C O N F E C T IO N E R Y M A N F ’S- and air as the plants grow, and when large greatest relief. It Is hardly possible for one whose head Portland, Bangor & Machias “ That is Mr. James P. Johnson,” said aches, eyes uche, who can scarcely articulate distinctly Steamboat Co. enough they should be pricked out into the clerk. on account of the choking accumulations In his throat, Also exclusive dealers for Eastern New England in II. W. Johns’ cool sheltered spot where they can have to realize how much relief I obtained from the first ap­ . and Confectionery, Cor. Maiu & Rockland Sts “ The man. stranger, was standing beside plication of Saxfobd’s Radical Curb. Under its in­ FOR ROCKLAND, BELFAST AND BANGOR shade and protection until thoroughly es­ fluence. both Internal and external. I rapidly recovered, Asbestos Booting, Asbestos Cement, Asbestos Boiler and me, waiting for me to move so that he could and by an occasional use of the remedy since, have ‘Commencing May 2,1870, tablished. From this bed they may lie lift­ speak to the clerk. And I had just sent been entirely free front Catarrh, for tho first time in Pipe Coverings.Asbestos Steam Packing, Asbestos Mill D R Y GOODS. ed at the end of May with nice balls of soil twelve years. 1,064 miles to find out where he was. Fun­ Respectfully yours, Board, H air Felt, Sheathing & Tarred Papers,etc. City of Richmond, and be placed either in pots or in beds as GEO. W. HOLBROOK. IM O N T O N B R O T H E R S , Jobbers and Retuit- CAPT. W. E. DENNISON. ny, stranger, wasn’t it? ” Waltham, Mass., Jan. 8,1S76. i ers of Dry Goods, 245 Main street. required. P.S. —1 purchased the Radical Cubic of GEO. H. Send for our reduced descriptive price list. A T T IL L leave Railroad Wharf, For an ordinary flower-bed thesoil should ROGERS, Druggist, Rumford Building. Portland, every MONDAY, DAY and FRIDAY at he dug dei ply, and rceciven good dressing Each package contains Dr Sanford’s Improved Inhal­ Keep the Dwellings Dry. ing Tube, with lull directions for use In all cases. CHAS, W. TRAINEE & CO., FURNITURE. the Boston Steamboat Express Train, for Rockland, of manure; into this the plants should he Price,$1.00. For sale by all Wholesale and Retail Drug­ placed about ten inches apart eaell way, gists throughout the’ United States and Canado9. ^arriving next morning about 4 o’clock,) Camden, I.in- A warm and dry atmosphere is hot WEEKS & POTTER. General Agents aud Wholesale eoinvilte, Belfast, Searsport, Sandy Point, Bucksport, and a beautiful mass of flowers will follow. Druggists, Boston, Mass. 60,028 W os. 1 4 8 & 1 5 0 Oliver S t., B oston. Winterport, Ilauipdeu and Bangor, arriving about For exhibition pqyposes the soil should lie unwholesome, but when cloudy or rainy 10 A. M. weather brings a sultry air which dampens RETURNING, Will leave Bangor every MONDAY, stirred deeply andhavea very liberal dress­ WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY Morning, at 6 o’clock, ing of rich manure applied, and if it can everything around us, the atmosphere may GROOFRIES. reaching Rockland about 11.30 and arriving in Portland be worked in the fasldon of celery trenches, be loaded with the germs of disease, and fire about 5 I’. M., connecting with Portland amt Boston so much the belter for the plants. In this is needed to destroy them. The walls the SCOLLINS’l S DR. DURKEE’S ceilings and floors of apartments should ’ Ship Chandlery. 246 Main street. From July 7, to Sept. 19, ease the rows should be a foot and a half K ID N E Y A ND T IT T L E also leave PORTLAND every MONDAY apart, and the plants at least twelve inches never be allowed to become damp. Some­ 7 A R R A N D Jc SI’KAK, Flour, Col IV and WEDNESDAY evening at 11 o'clock, or times. when the warmth of the air is oppres­ J Paints, Oil, Cordage, etc., 121 Main ou arrival of Boston Steamboat Express Traiu, for Mt. apart in the rows. The aster is a gross feed­ 1 Desert, (South West Harbor, and Bar Harbor), touch sive. fire is more necessary to preserve VOLTAIC PLASTER T rade Mark. i f I er, and thrives well in a rich dressing of at Rockland only, and arriving at Bar Harhot health than it is another season to protect A F F O R D , GI. . A., Flour,Plot Corn, Feel. Family , X u?y .;in ,ex tm .,rn iu a manure and plenty of moisture. It is well An Electro-Galvanic Battery combined with O g us from the cold of winter; and the rooms , 211 Main St., A t the l!roi>k. UKTL'ISN i VO, W in!.,it,- n „r. Harbor WEDNES to pinch out the centre hud in all plants as a highly Medicated Plaster containing the Absorption vs, Disease DAYS and FRIDAYS, at 7.::o A. M., touching at soon as devclojied, and also to thin the re­ of a dwelling should never be left without LIVER South West Hatbor and Rockland, arriving at Port the means of warming and drying. Inves­ choicest medicinal Gums and Balsams land about 5 P. .M. Doting this time will leave Port maining ones down to about four or five for A PRINCIPLE ALREADT TESTED BY HARDWARE. land . very Friday evening for Bangor, returning Mon eaell plant; these will be all the finer and tigations have shown that some of the most known to modern Pharmacy. ONE DOLLAR EACH. more perfect in consequence. To the flow­ fatal diseases are caused by tho germs of These Plasters have now been before the public for Comtneucing F rid a y . Sept. 19, the Richmond wi vegetable and animal life, and that a hu­ two years. and, notwithstanding the Immense number TENS OF THOUSANDS, resume her thr. e trips per week to Bangor. ers selected for exhibition small stakes of remedies in the form of liniments, lotions, pain- THEY WILL CURE Stoves, Furnltu Staterooms and Tickets secured at 21-1 Waahiugbt mid atmosphere is most favorable to their curers, and ordinary plasters, they have steadily in­ THAT MUST YET BE ACCEPTED BY SL, Boston. should lie placed, and some tliin shading creased in pale and met with universal approval, as E. CUSHING, Gen’l Manager, Portland. will materially save the bright colors of the propagation. It is, therefore, neglecting evidenced by over one thousand unsolicited testimo­ Liver Complaint, Kidney Disease, Fever and Ague, not lo avail oursfclves of the great discov­ nials In our possession. Many remarkable cases have UNTOLD MILLIONS H’ For further particulars impure of flowers. In all cases it is well to plant out been certified to by well-known citizens In all parts J. F. WISE, Agent. eries of the age, and failing to protect our­ of the United States, copies of which will be sent free Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bilious Complaints, in an odd corner all the remaining unused of charge lo anyone desiring them, improvements, plants from the seed-bed, as these will fur­ selves from scourges which so fearfully af­ In many ways, have been made, as suggested by ex­ W*. flict families, when we ignore the dangers perience aud use,until It is believed that they are now Bright’s Disease, Feverish Colds, Female Com­ nish charming bundles of flowers lor the perfect in every respect, and tAe best planter in the Portland, Bangor & Machias house, and save those in the flower -beds for around us. Apartments exposed to the full world o f medicine. All we ask lront every sufferer In plaints, and any Disease of the Stomach and Blood. About eight years ago tin id put IRON AND STEEL. the land la a single trial. The price Is25 cents, nlthough They conntaln all the elements and curative properties of the best medicinal Gums, Roots and Barks, and Steamboat Co. their legitimate use.” action of the sun may be less comfortable the cost is double that of any other plaster. But, not­ into practice a neic, ttinjde, convenient and aa ftp in hot weather than those from which the withstanding the pfforts of the proprietors to make the never fall to afford relief. pie for curing disease by absorp ion without dosing. Goods, Slop Chandlery This is intended for the climate of Eng­ best plaster In the world for the least money, any The public are cautioned against parties u ho pretend lo claim for iliciu- The necessities of theease prompted a vigorous exami­ c 1; FDR MT. DESERT ii MACHIASPORT. land. whieli is from four to six weeks ear­ sun’s rays are excluded, but they are more similar remedy can be bought, numbers of unscrupu­ selves alone the only Pad that will cure, and ask you lo pay an exorbitant nation into its merits, until the question was thorough­ wholesome, and when contagious diseases lous dealers will be found ready to misrepresent them ly and practirallv solved. lier for flowers than in the most forward for selfish motives aud endeavor to substitute others. price for their article. We pledge our reputation and good name ou the At the time of its discovery and introduction there SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. prevail in closely-built cities, it is found Do not allow yourself to be imposed upon. Ask for claims we make for the Durkee Pad. WII WARD ANT A CURE. part of New England. Asters sowed early was but one object aimed, viz:—the prevention and MILLINERY. Commencing May 20th, in June in the open ground do well in this that the inmates of houses on that side of Secular size, $1.00 each ; Extru Abdominal, Spleen aud Kidney Pad, S2.OO; Childrens’ care o f malaria in its carious form s. the street exposed to the sun, are less liable Pad, .SO cents each. Absorptive Salt, 25c package, O packages lor $1.00. STEAM KR TuKWISTOtV, section. Plants started by florists may be COLLINS’ VOLTAIC PLASTER ALL DRUGGISTS SELL THEM. Its Great Valuelnot atrfirstIRcvealed. JG G IN , O . A., Millinery and F CAPT. CHAS. DEERING, purchased, but if they come direct from to be attacked; while the greatest number W Worsteds, Hair Goods, etc. 259 M of sick are always found where there is And insist upon having what you are willing to pay for. SMITH, DOOLITTLE & SMITH, ry new «liscovery, all of its good results could hot beds great care is required to bring Sold by all Wholesale aud Retail Druggists through­ 26 TREMONT ST., MUSEUM BUILDING, BOSTON, SOLE AGENTS. own at once. Important developments, by them to perfection. the least exposure to the great disinfector out the United Stales and Canadas, and by Weeks res of other diseases besides .Malaria, were —the sun. Potter, Proprietors, Boston, Mass. Sent by mail free ou receipt of price. g themselves rapidly, being acknowledged trains trom Bos­ and reported by the grateful parieuts of both sexes and PROVISIONS & GROCERIES ton, for M ACniASPOItT, touching at Rockland, fas. How to Set Out Roses. all ages throughout tin- laud, until it has now become a tine, Deerlsle, Sedgwick, So. West Harbor, Bar Har­ EDWARD MERRILL, Agent, Rockland. Gni24 settled question that the Ilolman Pad, intelligently ap­ J J IX, O. I-., Meat,.Proviaion, aud Ur.crri.-a. 377 bor, Miiibridge and Jonesport. THE VICE OF TREATING. plied to the pit of the stomach, and worn according to RETURNING,-Will have MACHIASPORT every Make a hole so large that the roots may PARSONS, BANGS & CO., 'irectiona, will cure niacteen-twenthieths of tin* ills MONDAY ami THURSDAY Morning at 4 12 o’clock, ilher sex is subject to. touching as above, arriving in Rockland about 5 o’clock, be spread out nicely. Cover the roots with WHOLESALE DEALERS IN fNGRAHAM J. P., Fr P. M., If there is a human impulse or va­ id Proiluee. Cor. y ain and Elm Sts. •riving in Portland saute evening, usually line) soil, rather deejier than they were THE B E S T SO SIMPLE zv DOUBLE ACTION OF THE PAD. i Night Trait lue |)erverted and abused worse than other; Drills, Druggists’ Sundries,Chemicals , the L.-wisto grown, and pack down lightly with the wofH-O^ The l/olman Pad is two-fold in its action, it sends U L L IV A N B R O TH E R S , Mi t ts, Provisions and by Americans, it is that of generosity. And '’' the healthy, gentle vegetable tonic into tin hand. It is generally hist, though not al­ Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glues, &c.. JMARRAHTEU S Choice Family Groceries. 35.3 M«»n street. For further particulars inquire of J. P. WISE m perhaps one of the very worst perversion SOL» BY f the circulation through the po; It is v D. A. KALLOCH, Agents- ways necessary, to protect the plants for a of this beneficence may be found in that I I 7 & 119 Middle St.. did, being placed t’l M an ag er. few days from the sun and chilling winds— degenerate custom commonly known by 13 PORTLAND, ME. JS15OO.OCL ich, c the of the until they become somewhat eeeustomee to SMALL WARES. the term “ treating.” Possibly its origin E ndorsed by T h o u san d s. their new position. Paper grocery-bags may be traced hack to spontaneous gener are useful for this puruosc. Turn the hag osity, but if so, how widely has it diverged The Holman Pad has stood the severest and most ID R E -O P E N iN C completely over the plant, and supporting NOTICE out c ffisD U U R S ano RACE PLATE. thorough tests for years. It h:ts a world wide reputa from the first principles of the admirahl blished through its wonderful efficacy in all OF THE POPULAR this with one or more small sticks,—heaping virtue which gave it birth. ailments that have their origin iu a torpid liv on a little earth to keep it in place. If the is««d stomach. TAILORS. Rut who would have the effrontery to SAD RESULTS. WhiteS ewing Machine Co. Clev ela n d , ohio. Il has been endorsed by tens of thousands ol ground is dry, water thoroughly, soaking claim that it is a generous motive which Intelligent witnesses, who will tell you that tlielloliuah the earth down to the roots of the plants. Pad is the cheapest, the pleasantest, the surest and the prompts men to tempt their fellow-men? 8w2 nost satisfactory cure and preventive and thorough PROVIDENCE LINE Iio not water too often. Like persons, .Strangely enough, he is sometimes called her and system regulator yet discovered. rose-plants want water only when thirsty. a warm-hearted, whole-souled man who NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Tu the Judge of Probate, in and f i r the The IStomach the Monarch of the Work done promptly : i tlie best of style. 1 TO NEW YORK. Let them get thirsty before giving them a leads his neighbor up to the bar and urges System . drink. No plant needs high culture more | Countg o f Knox. him to partake of that which may deprive You should remember that the cause of nearly all TZ^RIEST, W .H., titan the rose. him of situation, self-respect and reputa­ 'T U IE Petition of JOHN W. AGIIORN, Adniinislra- •nr ills begins at the vital point, the stomach; that the i n,u* 1'" w 1 rices, Traced to Overworked I. t..r on the estate of BETSEY ANN ACIIORN, liver is seldom wrong when the stomach is right, and “ ‘ Only 4 2 M iles of Rail tion. Reflection does not improve the com­ i lute of Camden, in the County of Knox, deceased, in- if they are wrong all the other organs are struggling to Plants aud Their Treatment. plexion of this worse than burlesque upon ' testate, respi c, fully represents, that tin* personal estate do the work of the stomach and liver. W«* would add Steamboat Express Train will leave Boston & Prov­ liberality, to the sad effects of which there Minds and Bodies. , of said deceased is not sufficient to pay the just debts that no human being ever hail a fever, fever and ague, W atches, Clocks and Jewelry. idence Railroad Station daily (Sundays excepted) at I and demands against said estate by the sum of seven yellow lever who had a sound, healthy stomach and ♦5 P. M. Connect ut Fox Point Wharf, Providence, Pansies require a cool moist atmosphere are thousands of wretched monuments to hundred dollars; that said deceased died seized and er. So long as there are no obstructions, freer is with the Entirely New and Magnificent, to do well. It is hardly possible to grow he seen in every large city. possessed of certain real estate, situate in Camden, in impossible. LOO I) & H IX . Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sil- said Countv, and described as fo llow sB eginning at 234 Main street. them in the house in summer. Even though stripped ol its ruinously in­ corner «»r land of Caroline Piper on the northwesterly was ever attacked with diphtheria STM’R MASSACHUSETTS, Nympluea odoraia should make a show jurious features, the custom of treating side of Commercial street, near Rockport village; while wearing the Pad. of leaves in a few week after planting. would yet be a ridiculous one. •slerly adjoining said Piper about tif- Do be persuaded to and the well-known and popular Suicides, Nervous Prostra­ ------,id use the Holman Pad. It is best to give the Calla a pretty large Imagine its application to the purchase Enlarged May 1st, 1879. Price ill lia n g e d humanity. pot. One six to eight inches in diameter of other commodities than liquor and ci­ tion, Paralysis. The only combination of the true Jamu :a Ginger k line aud of Abel Murrh , about nine A. I). BLACKINT0N, with choice aromatics and French brandy rhich pre- to the Brook; thence easterly___ di____i said brook, ad- STM’R RHODE ISLAND, is quite small enough for an ordinary sized gars. Think how ludicrous would be the vents malarial fevers, regulates the stomach and bow joining one Harkness 1 Winslow Dillingham to a HOLMAN LIVER PAH CO, Civil Engineer and Laud Surveyor, Calla. proposition of a young man to his compan­ els, perfects digestion, and insures protection fr< dis- corner near the bridgt said street; thence westerly, eases and ailments incident to travel. Is San adjoining said it ten rods to place of begin- 117 M iddle Street, Rockland, Me. If the Chinese Primrose is grown far ion. while they were promenading the pave­ cling bag. s e tt B ay by daylight. HEART DISEASES AM) SUDDEN J am uca G in g er. Put a bottleiny ning, togethei with the buildings thereon. That a Draughting-! of all kinds done to order. Estimates from the glass the flowers will be paler than ment in the Arcade, o f such an idea as Ask for Sakeobd'h. part of said n il e.-tate cannot be sold without injury Portland, Me. Returning, leave Pier 29, North River, at 5 P. M. of earth and stone excavations—highway bridges, &c. arriving in Boston at 7 A M. if flowered in a strong light, and this is this: DEATHS. r; and the said Administrator requests Work out of the city done promptly, und at satisfactory hat he may be empowered, agreeably to law, to sell W. H. KITTREDGE, Agent, No intermediate landings between Provi particularly the case in warm weather. “ A ll, come along. I say, and have a & STUDENTS T .ltd eonvcvall the above described real estate, together deuce and New York. If a Hose is pottedandpeftexposed to the pair of spectacles with me; I want to wet fEAGHERS; 100n r $200 PE R MONTH vitli then version of the widower’s dower therein, pur- ItOCKLAXD, MAINE. Office with Hurricane Granite Company. Tickets and State Rooms can be secured at Com­ uant to the provisions of law pany’s office, 214 Washington, corner State street, ami sun before the roots have formed, the plant this new hat.” during VACATION. For full particulars Address at Boston x Providence Railroad Station. will he very likely to show feebleness, and What if one of a company of young gen­ J.C.McCUROY & CO.,Philadelphia,I’a. D4w27 J. W. RICHARDSON, Agent, Boston. wilt. Place a newly potted plant in a cool tlemen on the street should say: One after another of tlie great men of the nation are B JEZKTJSOIKPS A. A. FOLSOM, Sup’t B. X P. R. R. 25 place until the new roots till the pot. “ Now hoys, I want to set ’em up for the falling, and most of them in middle life, all victims to KNOX COUNTY—In Court of Probate, held at Rock­ vork. Can we afford to lost- such men? Those CAPCINE POROUS PLASTERS land, ou the third Tuesday of June, 1879. Steam Dye House, JOHN LOVEJOY, crowd; come in and have a chromo, or lied of nervous prostration in the midday of their usefulness, and in the last year how many business CURES LAME AND WEAK BACK Ou the petition afo it. Ordered, Tliat notice be AND (Successor to J . G. Lovejoy,) The Maderia-vine tubers may be kept on t bracket, or something with me! ” n and women have suddenly fallen out of tlie ranks, INSTANTLY. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. g'vcn, by publishing »y of said petition, with this of the ground till the latter part of June; Yet which would be more valuable to a her into an untimely grave or to a worse fate. The order thereon, tliice ks successively, prior to the and if then planted in pots, will be in just man and his family, chromos, brackets and business men of the nation are killing themselves by third Tuesdayesda’y of July next, in the liocklnnd Ga- Fancy Uyeing Establishment, ’ork of mind, if not of body, and we call it h if? ^"Vwspaper n ■ivPdtJn printed in Rockluud, that all persons Fire and Life Insurance proper condition to transfer to the bouse, even spectacles, or liquor enough to make vous Prostration.” Tlie middle class is suffering may attend at a Court of Probate then to be WATER ST., AUGUSTA, ME. and will prove no mean ornament to the him drunk? in the same wav. Overwork, the pressure of the time, holdei’ Rockland, and show cause, if any, why the Berry Block, (Lii ! Rock Bank Stairway,) SUMMER ARRANCF.MENT. vorry, fret and anxiety, are rendering us a Aveak and PIANOS raver of said petition should not be granted. window garden. The tuberose should he It is a lamentable fact that “ treating ” forCash or on easy m onthly Installments.Parties EMILE BARBIEH & CO., MAIN 3 T -, ROCKLAND. utleriug generation. No man would commit suicide who intend purchasing Pianos will find it lor their in­ 3w29 E. M. WOOD, Judge. Four Trips Per W eek. treated in just the same manner, and will is a custom as purely American as it is ru­ if his nervous system was in a state of perfect health. terest to call at otir rooms, or correspond with us, be­ A true copy of tho petitij awarded the First Premium at State Fair, 1870. It is inevitably the result of nervousness in some form Atle t:—T. P. Pi E, RegisU flower in the early winter. inous in its effect. And yet with this, as •r other. Now, is it not time that we, as a people, fore buving elsewhere. Dlw27 This well-known establishment is conducted by a many other injurious practices, people rec­ hou!d seriously examiue into this matter, and seek a first-class French Dyer. ognized and acknowledged their evil influ­ etuedy, if one can be found? The nervous system HALLETT & CUMSTON, Any kind of Dress Goods, in the piece or made into Garden Topics. nust be sustained and built up in proportion to its NO. 459 Washington St., Boston. garments, dyed, cleansed and relini.-lied. < lents*. gar ence and power, hut will not abandon or waste and disintegration, or we must eulfer. The wents dyed, cleansed, repaired and pressed ready to E. H. & G. W. COCHRAN’S condemn them because they happen to be hat this waste is not supplied by our or­ wear. Carpets and Laec Curtains cleansed. 8end for ltow to T r a in a G r a p e v in e .—One of dinary diet and living. The retined ma liner of living circular and price list. Velvet Trimmings of Sleighs the old questions that is ever new, is how customs.largely observed by those who have now does not give to us in our food enough of nerve dyed and restored to their primitive color without FIRE, MARINE, LIFE, to train a grapevine. The liooks will tell the name of being generous, and shunned food, or enough of that which goes to make nerve ripping. -AND— by the stingy, hard-fisted class.—Huehcs/er matter, to meet the demand made upon the nervous O. A. WIGGIN, Agent for Rockland. you all about it. Oh, yes, nothing easier. system, and the result is nervous prostration, paraly­ OLD AND RELIABLE. : Democrat. sis, apoplexy, despondency, neuralgia, headache, 1>k. S anford’s L iver I nvigorator J SPAVIN. SPLINT, WM. COOK, Agent for Thomaston. Accident Insurance Agency. STEAMER 1 STEAMER There is your renewal system, and your sleeplessuess and premature death. U e all know that E. A. DANA, Agent for Waldoboro. alternate system, and your Thomeny sys­ these are facts, aud acknowledge the importance c f a is a Standard Family Remedy for « JANE A. HALL, Agent for Damariscotta Mills. CAPITAL REPRESENTED OVER CAMBRIDGE | KATAHDIN tem, and dear knows how many other sys­ remedy. Now. with all prolessiomd candor, 1 can say, CURB, RIN6B8NE, E. W. DUNBAR, Agent for Damariscotta. Cupt. Otis Ingraham. | Capt. W. 11. ROIX. The Use of Lemons. after \ ears of experience in their use, and sustained by diseases of the Liver, Stomach ? J. S. GREENLEAF, Agent for Wiscasset. NINETY MILLION DOLLARS. Tkixd all TGnlarssements lylk’rax Until furl her notiee, will leave Rockland alternately, tems, that look so simple anil beautiful in the testimouv of mauv thousands in this city and else­ and Bowels.—It is Purely Losses Adjusted and Paid at this Office. •ery MONDAY. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY and the cuts; but when the ordinary man gets where .that my CELERY AN’DCIlAiD >M1LE PILLS PROMPTLY CURED, OJLZRltV 15LOCK, Itoekland. SAT URDAY nigiit about 5 o’clock. The lemon tree is a native of Asia, al­ do anil will supp y this needed material to the in Vegetable.—It never in front of a rampant vine that has had its Rockland, June 14, 1879. 23 RETURNING, Will leave Boston every MONDAY, though it is cultivated in Italy, Portugal Debilitates—It is TUESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY at5.30 P.M., own way in the past, he fails to see how and in the south ’of France, in Europe, » pr Without Spot v or Biemish ing at Rockland about 5 o’clock following inorr.- any system will fit in. The fact is, to car­ Cathartic and ing. however, it seldom exceeds dimensions of NOPATENT NO PAY Ticket* fold for ry out any systematic training one must be­ the smallest tree, while in its native state vous prostration, despondency, headache, neuralgia, j'T o n ic . ELLIS’S SPAVIN CURE. 0 - G. MOFFITT, pliia, Baltimore uud W> gin witli a young vine and carry it through nervousne.-s, etc., by removing the causes of these PARSONS, BANGS A CO., Wholesale Drug­ through. it grows to over sixty feet in height. Every diseases, and securing the system against paralysis, TRY..•I" I S s W 'd ' gists. Gen’l Agents, Portland. for several years. With an old vine little part of this tree is valuable in medicine, apoplexy, etc. They contain no opium or morphia, Life and Fire Insurance Agent. All freight must be t cd by Bill of Lading more can be done than to prune ont tile old FOR SALE BY in duplicate. though we rarely employ any of it but its nor any’narcotic whatever, and can safely be used lor Represents Thirty-nine Million Dollars. O. A. KALLOCH, Agent. wood and get the young wood evenly dis­ any length of time. EDWAullO M EUllILL, fruit—that is, the lemon itself; and every Tlie extract of celery is the great nerve maker, aud I j-24* lloelclitiitl. Losses adjusted at this office, «S* Agent’s up-town office 1 Sea St., under Thorn­ tributed over the trellis. Our strong na­ one knows how to employ this, as in lem­ the extract of chamomile the great promoter of di­ { ? \o ° s P ® 't s i 5 dike Hotel. tive vines refuse to be cramped by any of gestion and nervous sedative; but their combined ef­ No. 237 Union Block Rockland, June, 1879. 2S onade—Unsqueeze the juice intocold water; fect is wonderful, indeed, curing cases that have re­ 5 ROCKLAND. MAINE. the close-pruning methods, and go off in a or to cut it in slices and let it soak in cold sisted all other treatment, even by the best of physi­ rush of water-shoots when so hemmed in. cians. Anybody and everybody, I don’t care who they water, or to cut it in slices and then boil it. are, would be improved by taking one of these pills iVfGETABlE SICILIAN The Delaware is one of the best to try ex­ Either way is good. Lemonade is one of M ainedjor InK nton, in the United States, Caenila. periments on, asit yields kindly to any treat alter breakfast and dinner for a while. People who V ,s '- i and Europe, at reduced rates. With our principal the best and safest drinks for any person, want a clear complexion and smooth skin, free of h a ir Office located in Washinyton. directly opposite the H. 1ST. K EEN E, ment. Our vincyardists have been in tlie whether in health or not. It is suitable to disease, must keep their nervous syst- m iu a healthy United States Patent Office, uc.are abletoattcnd to all DEALER IN SOLAR habit of pruning back pretty closely, leav­ state. Domestic care and busiuess anxiety often make Patent Business with greater promptness and despatch all stomach diseases, is excellent in sick­ < McLOON, ARTIST, County which took its name from the man case. The claims of this preparation are recognized Its eileelH are as wonderful and satisfactory as ever a copy of our “ Guido for obtaining Paleute,'’ which JAnilst-y Streets, j “ J, Me. ed may also be used with water and sugar by the profession, I am glad to say, and largely used is sent fice to ami address, and contains complete in- Jan . 1, 1879. who first introduced, a Mr. Kniflen. Only and be used as a drink. and recommended by them. And why should it not It restores gray or faded hair to its youthful color. atructi'ons how to obtain Paten's, and other valuable two wires are used on the trellis and these be so? It is not a patent medicine, it Is the result It removes all eruptions, itching and dandruff'; am' matter. We refer to the Qern,___ i-Auicrican National BLOCK, 349 • ain street, nearly opposite Lyndc Lenion-jaice is the best anti-scorbutic of my own experience iu the practice of medicine. Bank, Washington the Royal Swedish, Nor- Hotel, Rockland, Mniuc. are four and six feet from the ground. The remedy known; it not only cures this dis­ As to my professional standing, I let the following let­ the scalp by its use becomes white and clean. wegian, and Danish Legato is, at Washington; Hon. _ Uave new instruments,the best in the world,—Prof. vine is first carried to the top wire; then ter from Prof. Samuel Chew, Sr. speak. Respectfully, By its tonic properties it restores the capillary Jofeph'Casey.late’ • n ...... ''hie!Chief JusJustice lb S. Courtof Claims; Woodward’s Improved direct printing Solar Cameras. ease, but prevents it. Sailors make a dailj DR. C. W. BENSON. glumls to their normal vigor, preventing baldness, and to the Officials of the U. S. Patent Office, and to hena- T.lie-size Photogrsiphs made direct by this process. four side-shoots are grown and trained to tors and Members of Congress from every Mute, c i use of it for this purpose. I advise every Ba I.t i.moue, Sept. 15, I860. making the hair grow thick and strong. S. .1. T8IOLI, Pictures of all kinds copied in the most elegant Mtyle the wires for permanent arms. These are Dr. C. W. Benson is a graduate of the School of ^Address: LOUIN BAGGER <’o.,SWicitor» f the art, making them ef any required size. one to rub their gums daily with lemon- As a dressing nothing has been found so effectual, DEALER IN Copies finished in India Ink, Pastel, Crayon and Oil kept about two feet in length, and from Medicine of the University of Maryland. While a of Patents and Attorneys at Law, I.e Droit Bnildiufft juice to keep them in health. The hands pupil of that institution he was distinguished for in- or desirable. Dr. A. A. Hayes, State Assay) FA N CY GO OD S , them are grown the bearing shoots each Photographs framed in any style required. and nails are also kept clean, white, soft dustry and zeal in the pursuit of professional knowl­ .Mnssachuselts, says of it: " I consider it the |/;eirf tVaahiiiffton. I*. <’. F loslery. H uttons. 'F’rlnpres und Vear, four or five to each arm. These and supple by the dtiily use of lemon in edge, and liis examination for the degree of Doctor of l>i*esH Trlm m lntfH . Persona a; a distance can be furnished with copied shoots are allowed to grow their full length Medicine was entirely satisfactory to his instructors. preparation for iLs intended purposes.” pictures to their satisfaction. Necessary information stead of soap. It also prevents chilblains I have known him for several years and believe him to Also, DRESS AND CLOAK MAKING will be given by addressing the Artist. and hang down towards the ground. Each Lemon is used in intermittent fevers, mixed be a physician eminently prepared to he useful, and 257 Main Street, Rockland. fall they arc pruned back to a single hud also of an unexceptionable moi nl character. 1 take men to work on their road at a fair price. the lameness and removing the bunch. Price $1.00. Office in New Court House, keness, use of opium, tobacco and narcotics S « e s MdP^ l« a te d Rail R aid to all Depots. They have secured about twenty, and still Edward Merrill, I O C 8entl for circular giving POSITIVE ■ ■ Send for circular. HU Promptly printed at this office, 210 Main S treet,ypna VZ U & PROOF. Sold by druggists, or sent ROCKLAND, : MAINE. All bIxitb told by druggist*. Hop BltUn Mfg. Co. Roche«Ur, N. Y. Dealers in Paints, Oil, Glass, &c rah live better for less money nt the the greenbackers insist that largo numbers, Agent for Rockland. to any address by the inventor, B. J . Kendall, M-. D., floor. Orders by Moil promtiy im n d C n fo ^ than at any other lirst-elass Hotel Eoosburgh Falls, Vt. L. M. ROBBINS, Agent, Rock­ « 202 Main St. | attended to. even in our midst, can get nothing to do. Iy27asxa in the City...... ' land. 20