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The Rockland Gazette. Gazette Job Printing ESTABLISHMENT. pi ui.isiir.0 f.vkkT thlksoav aktekxoox bv V O S E & P O R T E R . prepitred to execute with pf|inptnejw aud good style 2 i O Main Street. every variety of Job Printing, including Town Reports, Catalogues, By-Laws Boaters, Shop Bills, Hand Bills, Pro­ I ’ I ; i t M .** : grammes, Circulars, Bill Heads, Il |. . j s u b tly ill .I.lvaiuu— p e r annum , $2.ou. If jKivmeiit i>* leaped three feet into the air anil needle fotiml but not the boys. — Something that ought to be put down—car­ When, hand t hand, we said farwell, 1 night while it’s dark. Didn’t I tell you 1 said Smith, -dust one. Stupid to come tlio’ the river was in front of us, and tin fell forward on his face, stone dead. pets. How for all tinn ittr paths would pari, io wrong door.” forest stretched for miles behind us, ami A NEW USE EOK NAI’IITIIA. i’er o u r friendship fell, was busy at my chambers ?’ Mrs. Oakley sprung forward and threw — Sleight of hand performance—not giving What shadow | Then, watehed by polieeinan. he went to away to the right and left, I could not catch I should have campedq.ed yotirvour hand so«t close •• Yes, dear.” said Mrs. Smith, herself on his body. The fair haired I the next door, stared at tile number, went even the sight of a leaf or the ripple of the show tickets to the printers. CARPETINGS. In the warm pressure of my own, i ••Then how could it he me at Evan’s eldest was her darling. Another shot It’sa mistake altogether, as I told’von he- I baek two houses anil stared at the number water, so sultry and heavy brooded the came crashing through the window, and — Uneasy rests the head that has no spring That memory still would keep its g fore. It must have been that fellow from | there, and then stepped baek to eneountei If I had known. darkness around us. bedded itself deep in tin; opjMisite wall. Above Harrison avenue stands an old bonnet. ‘ Gray’s Inn he saw—Stubbles, I think his polieeinan onee more face to fact 1 hail not been in the best of spirits that “ Aim at yomler tree.” shouted Mr. Oak­ II l had known w hen, far and wide, • Whieh’s number 9. plceccman .- he woollen building, at a considerable dis­ — What the girls say: “ A thing of beauty name is. Good deal like me—mocks me day, for it was the time when we dreaded ley. ’’ I saw a gleam of a rifle stock tance from street or house, which was for­ CURTAINS, W e loite 1 through the summer land, said. is a hoy forever.” I in dress, too. Been mistaken for me, and . every hour to hear of the long anticipated among the leaves.*’ merly a stable. A number of pieces of W hat Pre. ice wandered by our side, j I’ve had lawyers’ clerks addressing me for " 1 hat’s it sir,” sanl the man, pointing to bombardment of New York ; and though A third shot whizzed so close past us as elegantly-covered furniture, seen through — W lut holds all the snuff in the world? A nd o’et nil stretched its awful hand, him half a score of times. Resemblance the house with the shadows on the blind, in the house of Thomas Oakley, firstcousin to make us start hack: ami then our rifles No one nose. 1 should hi ■ hushed IIIV careless speech, is wonderful when we have on our wigsand "Course it is,” sanl Smith, smiling more the wide doors, suggest the thought that, to my father. I had nothing to fear, there answered, and a dark body went down, this is a curious place for such costly arti­ CURTAINS, To listen, dear, to every tone than ever, and :is if he had just made had hung over me such a terror and dread — Maine has a now town called Skatchawa- That from your lips fell low and sweet, gow ns. and struck with a heavy “ thud” against cles. A visit to the building revealed the “ I don’t think I should he deceived,” great discovery. “ Ring again. that day that I could not help fearing least the ground. tebiekatehie. If 1 had know n. lie walked up, staring very hard at the fact that they had been through a process of said Smith's wife, quietly. some evil had been to my parents, who “ He’s silenced,” exclaimed Mr. Oak­ cleanjjjv.g, for which a patent has just been — People do not rapport the gospel—the gospel If I had know, when your kind eyes •• You, my dear—pooh ! No, of course shadows, and then stopped short were still in the city. ley, with a gleam of stern satisfaction CURTAINS, •• Who to’ doosh isjihat?” allowed, ami which, for its very simplicity supports them. Met m ine in parting, tru e and sad— not. Not likely,” said Mr. Smith, as he As usual with the sleepless, all sorts of shooting across his face. “ But I see none And then he shook his head and walked and the thorough manner in which the Eyes gravely tender, gently wise, reached the door: hut he turned for an in­ fancies teased my brain. My room, like of the rest. Where are they hiding?” — A French physician says that lemon juice, as close up to the door, ami this time the »,ell work is done, seems worthy of notice. Tilt And earnest, rather, more than glad— stant as his wife gave utterance to her fa­ all the others, was large, and furnished ilia “ Father, father!” called Grace, in an patent consists of a few tanks and a quanti­ a gargle, is a specific against dipthcria and similar I |,»w soon the lids w ould lie above. vorite ejaculation— rang violently. style that now seems so quaint to your young agonized tone. throat troubles. t’E ATHENS. 'I'he kitchen window w:is opened on the ty of naphlhn. ami seems destined com­ As cold and while as sculptured stone, \ Oh*!” Mr. Oakley ran hastily into the back pletely to revolutionize tin* business of I should have treasured every glance. instant. — A friend lately called upon the historian, For the next two or three weeks Smith’s 'I’he ehimney-piece was tiled with porce­ room w here she was. A stalw art m an in a cleansing carpets, which a number of per­ If 1 had known. •• Who's there? ” Ruukc in Berlin, and observed: “ Well, Professor, wife looked very quiet and serious; those lain, curiously brought into illustrations of hunting frock, ami so bronzed as to make sons in every community find to do for :i FEATHERS. Me—master,” said Smith. “ Why Scripture. The bed ami furniture, that had I suppose you work us hard as ever in your old If 1 hail km , ft mil the strife little rounded lips of hers were pressed to- it almost doubtful if he were white or red, living, as well as cleansing furniture ami llier until they appeared quite thin : and j don’t ^sln* conn; and open all been brought from England, was tall, swung from an adjoining tree on to the age.” “ Yes,” replied the veteran tenderly; Of fears, hopes, passions, here i If you don’t go away this minute. I’ll upholstery, and protecting them from I'nlo a purer, liigher life then there came a morning when she sat “ 1P ” ' ...... dark, still’and carved, while the walls were balcony, ami was trying to force himself call the police," cried the voice angrily moths ami other insects which destroy, “ my wife is dead now, you see, and I have lead over her breakfast readiug a rutting from hung with sombre family portraits. And through the little window. FEATHERS. That you weie called, O friend, •• Master’s been honn’ these four hours and 'file moth is the bane of every housekeep­ annoyance aud can accomplish more.” I should have stayed uiy foolish It the 'I'iines of the previous day. which some as I lav, wishing for day, the tiled figures As Mr. Oakley rushed forward he drew er’s life, ami to keep all of her goods fr annoymous friend hail clipped out, enclosed is in the drawing-room with missus.’ scemcil to move and glow at me in the un­ the hunting knife he won; in his belt: hut — During a lesson upon Ancient Egypt, it was And hushed each idle sigh and i “ Say ?” saiil Smith—“ Whosli yer mas­ from the vicious little animal taxes all of To bid you a la-t, long God-sp.vd in an envelope, and directed to her. certain light that came through a loophole seizing the sharp edge in his hare hand the her ingenuity. In furniture the moth take remarked that it had been a country of note aud If I bad known. •• Who’s your letter from?,’ said Smith ter? *’ in the window; while I thought the eyes infuriated father wrested it from his grasp interest since the earliest dawu of history. One •• Why, Mr. Smith, of course, you nasty particular delight. When a sofa, for in­ suddenly. of the portraits were, one and all, fixed on by main strength, and plunged it up to the II I had known to what strange pi drunken fellow; and now go away directly, stance, is left standing in a darkened boy being asked when the dawu of history was, • I don’t know .” was tin* q u iet reply. me witli a solemn and warning stare : ami hilt in his breast. Whal mystic, distant, silent sho ner the moth attacks it ami lavs her eggs, replied, “ When Adam was a boy.” •• Don’t know ? Why. what’s that hit of or lie’ll h ear you." so it happened that I heard the old clock A lii’i-ei; yell ami harmless volley from You calmly turned y<*urs eadl.ist Smith started hack a few paces, and which arc subsequently hatched. Holes printed paper?” strike one, two and three, and was just fall­ those in the ambush, received this new de­ — Dr. Johnson was one day dining at the W hat tim e y o u r footstep- h it in gazed up again at tin? window, just as the soon make their appearance in the cover­ •• It’s a piece of police news, and the ac­ ing into a doze, when there came a light feat, ami then eame another of those om- I si.....Id have forged a golden lint blind was pushed aside for a moment, and ing. ami in this way very costly furniture house of a lady, when sho asked him if he did count of one Harry Stubbles, whose name step along the hall, and cousin (Race ealh’d inious pauses. To bind the heart so constant gi some one looked out. Tln-n the shadows „ is often spoiled. To get rid of the llglv i noi think her pnddiug good. “ Yes,” growled was afterwards found to he (’harles Smith, t strange, scared voice, outside the “ What can they he about?” muttered And keep it constant ever there, were seen strongly again upon the blind: (j little creatu re it w ould seemm as if n tilt;m e suiaisofa ,|1L. gl.,.ut lllora'u,t; i*ry good for hogs.” — of the Temple, being drunk and riotous, Simeon, who was again on the lookout. would have to he taken apart and treat If I had known. tin- lady's arm was raised amiand laidlam auec-iafter- j ** Helen, Helen !” ‘ “ Shall I help you to another plateful, then? and assaulting the police.” “ Thev surelv can’t dream of tiring the in pieces: hut it is no longer needful so t- , ...... II l had known that, until Death •Good gracious!” ejaculated Smith.— tionately upon the shoulder of the gentle- , j W;ls Hp jn moment, and out to when1 house'. ,lo. for her.- the tanks an.l the n:l|,|ulin j ‘lw [wlitc lictcss. Shall with liis linger touch my I But I won t stand it. Now. isn’t it too had? man, and face met face in a loving kiss. j x||(. looking like a spirit, with her “ The door! the door !” gaspeil Grace. And Still till- qlliekellillg ol the bn It was only a short one, hut it had tint I ls|jy face, and fair hair all about her, and I c o llie ill!" play. — What is it that a peor man haa ali i a rich But. I’ll have an action against h im .” “ Right ! ” exelaimeil her father. “ The Flint Brt.tli.-f , whose nll.ee is at lOCj N That stirs witli life’s full mean’ll power of endlesss hottiesbottles oof f soda wwater a te r oilolj | remcmher tin; thrill of astonishment with “ Against whom ?” said S m ith ’s wif<‘ xirl had more wit than us all. We must I remont street, is the tlrm working thei ° So long my feet must tread the w; Smith, lie was sober ail instant, ami quietly. which pite of mv frijxlit, I saw Hint she j bTn-iTmio llu- hail patent alm>ve referred to. and the establish-J — Josh Billings ways lie dun’t care how much i if our accustomed paths alone, dashed baek to tin' bell; but before 1>’‘I w;ls ;,b’eail'v dressed, ami held in her hand •• Against whom ? Why, Stubbles. Io Never miml tin ; shutttTS,” said Mr T.i|M‘slr,v, Siipei lino, Superfine. • prized your present ment has been in w orking o n er about . people talk, if they will only say it iu a few words, I -III.111.1 ha’ add to all the other annoyances lie has could pull it, the voiee eame up the area: I slll.ul p<>w,iel. Oakley, who had gained her marble-like II I ha.l know n. •• Am I to eall the poliee to you? ” put ()n yO|n. chillies as quickas you can ' three m o itlis, *\ large ’ ‘tank nearly tilled ’ C iiII iiii ! Iiniii, Hemp. SI raw Mal­ given me by taking my name ! But. thank composure. “ We will bar them,” ami sin* — A phytiiciau writes, uaking the renewing uf ■Here, Sarah, open the door!” cried w,))},.," she said, in a voice that trembled! with naptha has been provided, and in this I I I lia.l kno goodness, the 'e is a law in the land—a began to draw the holts. is placed the sofa overrun with moths, a note aud says : “ Wo are iu a horrible crisis, .Smith, hoarsely ; •• il'sine — your master, j :l little.Jthoiigli she was doing her best to ’ tin g , Stil IoO im, S ta ir s , r tin- ending o f the light, scon mind !" Mr. Oakley hesitated, for tin; task was which is taken out soon after with tin* lit­ there is nut a eick man iu the district.” •• But you did not come home the night (Jet along witli you, do! cried Sarah. ■ |lM)j. •• Brant's men are coming, and om* of danger, hilt then* was no time to "Don’t I tell von i.i .ster s upstairs? Ol I w;inkS you .p] down stairs.” tle pests completely dead, ami, what is — If you are thinking of offering your hand to before last. (’barley.” loose, and ehairs, sofas ami tables were more, with any spots, he they from what­ eall him directly if you don I leave (lie licit j Brant’s meii. It is difficult to make you a lady, anti fear sho won’t accept it, as good a Rugs, Hassocks, Box Otto­ •• Come home ! No: how could I.presseil pihsl up at a short distance from tin; door, ever cause. removed. Many persons have as I am just now ? But 1 believe next that alone.” . . . understand the horror with which that in what was really a formidable! barricade, a decided opinion averse to allowing their lime a*> any is when she is getting out of a wag- m ans, &c., &c. No no, doll t. Ihti'e let me hi — quick. J |i;lme was pronounced :ind heard, or to ex­ you will'really think I am the man meant guard ed as it was* bv those u n errin g l ilies. costly furniture to be buried out of sight there." lie added, in injured tones. “ Such I ti ll you it is me —your mast«-r.” press tlie terror with which, as T hurried on p,le smen (,f b„rliing wood.arnl tin* smoke | in naphtha, e itertaining fears that the col­ — The theme of a preacher on Sun­ aiiomiuahh* falsehoods, when I w:is de- “ And I tell you that master's upstairs, my clothes I thought of (trace and myself ; ,|,at lilh-J the hall, grew almost intolerable, and lie’ll eall the police to you directly it or will he changed or the wood-work in­ day was “ Ice in the Pulpit, aud who put it there.” < U I UFA I > tuh'5 and ^kvtcheo. tained as I was. ami glad to get a nap oil a in the power of those merciless savages. Mr. Oakley placed us on the staircase, and jured. But such is not. the ease. No mat- , . . . , . sofa.” you don’t g o .” No wonder that 1 trembled in every limb, t«»l«l his sons to stand close ami tike good tc rliu w c o lly til., funiil.tr.- il is not h u rt 1: he hoped that he preached . nwltittg wr • Oh !” said Mrs. Smith, quietly; and no “ But, Sarah, here,” cried Smith softly; or that Thomas Oakley and his stalwart ajnk a portion of the door fell in. Mr. •• It is me, indeed—I am M-’. Smith, your in the least, as frequent, repetitions hare U1UU- more was said. sons—men not easily daunted—looked pale raised his rilh; and Walti*r Van successfully dem onstrated. 1’ uriiitnre in — The Baddest thing iu life id the gpecUula st­ Half an hour after, looking exceedingly master: look at me.” as they moved about in tin* dim morning Cuyler, who was the first t<» spring in, stag- SMITH'S STORY. “ Well, you do look like him certainly,’' all stages, motli-i•eaten and diit.y, covcied t,irj eij i,,. n yoUng person who has burnt all her UICA'Ul 1 E R S ! bland, the master of the house took his de­ light. ' gereil hack with a groan. The others with grease and oils, have been placed in , . . •, partu re. said S arah, peerin g up, for the lam p shorn* 1 don’t know as I have spoken to you be- sw;,rme»l in like bees, but a second ami a - hair oil her forehead with a hot sluts pencil, and My story is about Smith’s wife : and. strongly on his figure. “ But you ain’t this naphtha, in every ease, tifteen min­ I ,ill St...Il .1 Giciltlv Coin ..... ! e r ir i mind you. Smith’s wife isn’t my wife, be­ A week elapsed, and then* came an even­ fore of Thomas Oakley, a man over six third of those deadly volleys brought them utes will not only kill tin* moths, hut will cannot afford to buy a row of curls. him. I know who you are—you’re that ing when a couple ol Iriemls dropped in at feet in height, and of a noble presence, t,» stand. No man eared to expose him- renovate tin* soiled portions. To he* sure cause I’m a bachelor : hut unless I am very nasty wretch that’s always being took for They met, that is, she went to the store. Smith.s chambers, to announce that loin- with a grand face that looked :is if it bad self to such certain (h;atb. that the different articles* o f furniture ar.* much mistaken there is another Smith in him, and as made missus so uncomfortable ...... Wil,-vlv m m o.i Amt made him turn his department o’er, kins gave his “ i-all ” supper that night, ami b»*en chiseled out of marble, and hair as -\lr. Oakley turned impetuously to hi completely cleaned they arc generally left Till he vunished behind the goods, aud then town—perhaps two. Smith's wife was a unit she told ini' at ..it it. It's my belief, whill. ,ls (bough lm was scarcely past <„ns: ••Give ’em another, hoys; we'll heat little round woman—not fat. hut just pleas­ they brought an invitation. . for a half-hour or more. They are then She pleasantly said she would call again. if your name’s Smith too. as you ;ay it antly plump : full curves to her red lips ••Can’t go. imleed.” said Smith. ” 1 his prime. We have mi such men now cm oil yet. hut a mute ^mtke of the head pja(.P(] jn jp,. sun an,j jn a marvellously th at you’re tw ins, and don't km hut — An old maid don’t know what it is to bend and pinky shelly ears : ami though you haven t spent an evening at home this dav. I have his portrait in mv little cabi­ was their only answer. lhe powder spol-|, time the naphtha is evaporated, not you don’t live here, so 1 tell you.” net yomler : and you may see there that he exhausted. Kora moment a deadly l«do»’| a tra(.(. or :in O,ior being left, while the over the children’s little white tied, softly pat their would n ever have thought o f <*:tllinir her w eek.” •• But Sarah." cried Smith, who just handsome, or even pre.ty. she was decided­ ••Never mind,” said one. “ what does was a kind and noble gentleman. overspread his countenance; the next Ins r,lrilihin. l now he oil* while your shoes are go. d preparing breakfast, while they fastened ••(ill !’’ j<»ii would never have forgotten it. “ But, Tomkins, you know : such a good •• Como on, tlieiv ixnv.I. i-w out, Slioul.-. ,lri. . , | . By m oans o f tw o roll.-rs I’var lue, how he talks, said Mrs. llu; window was shut with a hang, the .jle shutters of the li windows and W O O L S N ' S , ow. pro don’t imagine that by the sort of a fellow,” said tin* other. a m an who, with half n dozen others, had ,p (, ja passed a n u m b er 1' tim es Dartiugt u recently, at atompuraucc meeting.“ I ••Good, imleed !’’ said Smith, fe-reely. as fastening snapped loudly, ami, stag- ring heavy doors, succeeded in scram b lin g over the barricade. dn*ougp (pe nap h th a, an d o f course is am always rejoiced when he mounts the nuatr'ds, word—exclamation, ejaculation—“ ' >h !” 1 hack, Smith stood fora f<*w nn im-nts gasp- .. jt«s s|1;,ln(» to rouse us so early, Nel- mean a half-scream or hysterical cry. — he blew out his checks—“ ran oil'like a cur and was m ak in g hia way tow aid s the little eOmplQpdy satu rated . T he d irt is rem oved fuv liis eloquence warms every cartridge iu my ing for breath, ami staring at the blind ,iepi >;li(J yp. Oakley. :is he noticed my lor Men's unit Boys' Weill’. Nothing of tin- kind. ••Oh!" with Airs. that night of the row, ami lett me in the gvnnp. through the agency of tin* naphtha, and at from which tin; shadows were now gom*. , frightened face : “ hut if we don’t Smith ex prosed as much as live minutes of “You’d better he careful. Our women un(.,. sinks to the bottom of the tank, where ‘ . lu rch .” What did it mea.i? Had In; conjured up ,.at our breakfast now, these rascals may - Well, really,” said the first speaker, “ I have th eir k n ittin g needles y et,” retorted j( js pa(.j<(.,i S(> pa n | as ()ften to re qn in . a ~ A umn “ “ t0 be absent minded when ho ionic people's conversation: for it was ac­ a Jac-siniih of himself, or was there really n<)t (rjV(, us a chance to get it all. ami to my \< i E X T S think we were rather shabby to you that - M r. O akley derisively. shovel to rem ove it. Altogeth<;r the pa- thinks he has left his watch at home and takes it companied by a look and a curious tighten­ his exact likeness in existence, as he had - ” Tor Frost's Colored Bug Patterns. ing of the lips, and sometimes meant a very night ; hut we showed up well next morn- niind. aftei a good < a u x . tleie is not un ^ .. eqj [ake care o f von and the \vom< n j|;is W(H.|<(>(j V(.rv well, and has given o u t of his pockot to see if he has time te return told his wife: and was -he really deceived? good «leal. as Charles Smith, of the Inner like a good breakfast hetore going into a polp?, vetur„(!(| t|1(. rldhari. aiming a blow eon lete satisfac,i(,„’. homeand get it. \ < ; E X 'i ’s i’lie thought was madening. What had he lt’ . , , n •!<»,. j at Simeon, that brought linn prone to the N’aptha has some quiti; peculiar proper- Pcinple, Esquire, very will knew. Ah! “ Yes, and om* of you le t out m y nam e to • loin;—what should he do? Shut out ol his lie km w it before he had been married one “ 1 wish Mark was here, said Grace g n ,luId. , Ues 1 Fo r inst,anee, a ream o f letter p aper “ k un 1 Coroner who, when aaked For Biusur's Glove Fitting Patterns the ptdice," own house—an o th er th e re —contusion— month of the twenty-four to which at the “ Ah, that was that noodle Duffey ; we timidly. ,r.,* ! A spasm contorted Mr. Oakley s stern mpdit Ih; throw n into it :md allow ed to re- bow he accounted for an extraordinary mortaUty lunacy ! •• No doubt, puss , mt \ c sin : Mno(>lp a< f(>n,ie rly. By ex- There tended. madly till a light danced in the fanlight, im p t o - |()n i,is asse’lants ■ ...... w —j people dying thia year that never died 325 Main St., But Smith's wife was no Tartar—nothing seem ed very sore upon tin* point. “ Som e us the news, was to start for tin; I perim ents M r. F lint lias show n th at th ere before.” av d tin* eateli w as d raw n baek. when, day ; if we but keep the rascals at bay till “ Kill liini ! ” K< >« lv I„A N !>• of the kind again—hut a most agreeable one, too, was kiml enough to semi my w .e is no shrinkage. For instance, he has taken, ...... , without stopping to see who opened. In; tin y come we may give them as good a “ Stall him ! ” silk which lie has cut in two equal jxirtioiis.' ” "rll. ».J boy. »kvd a gentleman of a littla little body, passionately fond of her hus­ the poliee rejMirt—a beast Hew along the passage ami up four stairs band. though somewhat, troubled by a bony- •• How did you get out of it, Smifiv ?” peppering as tln*y deserve.” “ Cut him down! lie’s tlie devil liiinself! placing one in tlie naptha and retaining the eight-year-old tx>y, “ What are yuo crying fcr?“ at a time to where, candle in hand, stood Ay, if! But oh! that dreadful uneer- that bad commenced making its way “ Said it was some one else exactly like slum ted a dozen voices. oilier. (Vilen dried, liolh pieces are uni- •• ’ t’uiuv I can’t had my dad. id the old (bol bis wife. | tainiy. Tin* house was of stone and so into her borne, it was not a regular skele­ me,” said Smith, with a grin at his own At this moment arose another and far form ly show ed to lie o f exactly tin -sam e he went off too far he’d loan n»e,” wan the filial NEW CUSTOM “ What is this?” she exclaimed. j strongly built that it was doub.ful if they ton grinning in a cupboard. Ob. no: but dilfercnt cry: size, mid that tlie eolorhas not been eliangcd. ,, astuteness. “ What is this!” be roared, i.:oul.rii* tlu-y Wi.ul.l razo or fire it. But just an odd loose bone o’* two, over which -B ut would Mrs. Smith believe that?” " Tile rebels—they are on us!” as llnin- The many eariiets which have already been . 1'' aside woman !” And lie thrust Ina ".•mist. w|)o kni.w. uisg might happen? How dei ing on, tramping tlie cowardly ruilians put ll.roit.di lhe process, demonstrate ihal - r,le h" nu‘ °ul uf , ffir A £1 I be kept stumbling, in consequence of tin- “ Yes. of course,” said Smith. the wall, to ilasli furiiui-ly up to lla- draw -: nl:inv of that fair family would gather B great truth dU'-overed by shakspeare, who And, yielding to a little more pressure j down under tlie horses’ hoofs, came Mark there is no shrinkage whatever, in direct We are eure of it, for ... recently .at n Y Id'- fri'-'n.l to 'T o tn 't'k in !' ing-room door, w hich opened:is he leach ed I ,. lln | hoardboard to-morroto-morrow morning? l i p f I vises lai lies to “ sigh no m ore” heeaux* Walker, with his light horse troop. No opposition to w ater. down on a wood bottomed ehair on which a tack coin panic 1 O , . •, i !!s d< i<- “ ” ‘l “ »1:1» ...... :,t ’V ' All! children it was dreadful, hut I think men wen- deceivers ever.” one thought of anything Im! flight: and A nother feature ol lhe business is k ee p -' was stauding on ita head. We immediately arose where I’rossiTc whiskey of Kinahan K ndi-.l!I"11'1' ’1 lnms, If madly; hut oidy to have Ins the hour before tlie attack w s tlie worst ••You won't he late this evening?” Charley tlie engraged Americans mowed the living ing m oths from eaiqiets. W lien fa ,n il*e s < wjth renewed evidence in our agility, stout, and tin inns pinned to bis side to what was on all bands declared to be the o f all. , , shut up their houses for tile summer, the Smith's wUe said to l er dapper little man “ Do you often come home like this, tories down like grain. one morning, as buttoned up in bis frock jolliest eveing ever spent. There was great It was not to be cxpee.ted that we Then burst forth all lhe emotion so long carpets are frequently taken up and cam-! .. - , , Charley?” fell upon bis ears. roiil.l .-at inii. li br.-iikfxst: but buiTiud as ind overcoat be re-entered the breakfast- disgust evinced, though, when, about jient up. Father and son threw themeslvcs - placed am ong the folds. T his is often wmencre ,1 women were not privileged to attend “ Wliat, you. W ill?” cried Smith, gaz­ tin- meal was it was baldly nver when one room for the farewell kiss before leaving eleven o’clock. Smith rose, made a short into one nnothcr.s iirms, Grace fainted, and an ineffectual rem edy. M r. F lin t preserves j auction sales and pay more for au old bureau than ing in bis brother-in-law’s face, and then of llu- boys, whom Mr. Oakley lia.l posted Bayswater for tin* shades of hlev,-street. speech of thickly-uttered words, all joined Mrs. Oakley’s stern composure melted into ear|>ets»hy ‘lipping them in the naptha, and a new chamber set would cost. turning to bis wife upon the stairs, bolding at til.' lookout called out that they were •Well, no,” In* said—“ unless there’s together, and then, in spite of all remon 1 flood of hysterical tears. rolling them ..pin paper wl.ile wet The _ A of k R her handkerchief to her mouth. eouiil)*ri and stealing aloii^ tlie woods at •sur«’ m v love, and then w e inustu t went rather unsteadily out Ours Was a joyful and vet a sad house naptha is thus hindered from evaporating, ■ ° . , , ,„ “ Let’s go down to supper, late jls it is,” tlie right, as they li.'inal I., sin piis.- us. ; for pr<;ssure im priilit, anil ti„. losed the door lettered “ Mr. that night—for though we had been deliv­ anil ...ay he kept in tin- condition for a long ad’vrtisw that .1.0 will give two hundred dollar, ru m b le she said reeoV(*ring herself. “ Go on lirst, At onee til.- men hurried witli their ri- a-side and silk dres h ? T here Tompkins,” stood listening for a few mo­ ered, as it were, from the jaws of death, tim e, as the carp ets can n o t m ildew . i for a young inuu who will love her iu a kind and profit i W ill.” lles Io tlie windows al tlie second story NO. 2, l’ERKY BLOCK, m ents In die singing of a chorus, and lastly yet tile bodies of tile dead were witli us. T’hree Links are used at present by F lin t, gentle manner. It eho will net be unreasonable 1-bye.” And her brother, wondering, and star­ while Mrs. Oakl. y. pale lint slill outward­ innent,Charley You will put on his hat very far hack over his ears, Oil! children, children, those were very BnHhers in ih cir business in this city, jm d about the length of time, she can doubtless be ac­ Linn- Buck St., But. just a ii ing from husband to wife, obeyed her com­ ly calm motioned 11s to follow and hand try and be back ?” smiled, an.l gave' it a little tilt forward id times—trying times. Tin-re was a they will shortly open places in New York commodated. m and. out tiic powder. '1 lien eame a dead si­ wedding afterwards between Mark and and Philadelphia lo lx* tinder their direct “ To l»; sure,” be cried : for, with tlie ..ver his eves, when il fell witli an echoing “ W hat—where the—where’s that woman — Years of experience in moving enables a ice. gentle, appealing, loving look. In b an g ti|Hin the Hour, cau sin g its ow ner the lence. Grace, and I danced merrily asany of them ; supervision. They claim the sole right lor DOOT" AND >IIOI? Sarah?" gasped Smith. -- Look out. Simeon.” said tlie father, 111 cabman to distinguish, in au apparently indiffer­ mid say none other.” “ But iliero—it s inns? thorough satisfaction.for lie stood and Inn poor Mrs. Oakley wore’ mourning to tin- cleansing carpets, furniture, uphol.Mery, an.I IIMMXGS. “ Hush, dear,” said bis wife, leaning upon W e shull k. . |> a lull laindteil at it heartily for a few .seconds. a lo w Voice, “ an d tell 11s w h at tile knaves end of her days, and the last words of her etc., etc., by this process.— Boston Adc. ent glance, the light from the heavy end of a just tell bis arm :is be gazed upon her mirthful face kind and quality, and an I know : 1ml do try and lie , making a dab at il. and nearly over­ are about.” lips were the names of her murdered sons, stove; or which is the best position on the stairs Yes, d. “ did you ever bear about the man being -• 1\» ting themselves around tlie house, hack Charley. I do so like having you witli balancing himself: hut the ha’ is.fade of­ and greatly affected, my grandfather took • hoist with bis own petard?” lint i-n.le” cover. They tliink of catch­ Whatever you wish your children to he, —iu front or behind. Against these fearful odds, fering him something to Itold on by, re­ oil' his spectacles and wiped his eyes. Gentlemen's Fine Calf Boots, • of an evening.’’ T h ere are tim es when it m ay be wist* to ing us napping. 'I’liere’s a mail coming he it yourself. If you wish them to he the head of tlie family stands no chance what­ covered tiis hat. and then himself, and con­ And a little, round plump hand lu-l.l on llv in a p:nsion. and there art; times when in” this way now—lie—why, father, it’s happy, healthy, sober, truthful, aft’eetionate, ever. Shoes an J Gaiters, by a iii'llon-holi-, and a little, round cheek trived to reach tlie bottom of the stone it is wise to bear in silence; somehow or J o k in g G o in g on H ekk.—Old 1 nele honest, and moral, he yourself all these. s laid against Mr. Smith’s shoulder. Waller Van Guy ler.” — Mrs. E. II. Chapin denies emphatically the stairs ill safety. another Smith seemed to tliink that bis We all started. The meaning of tins liitimv. as lie was called, was a strong and As the obi cock erows, the young oik; • Yes. yes, yes, yes,” lie said, rather tes­ The porter winked to himself as lie saw devout Methodist. Ho always took a leail- story that there is difficulty in Dr. Chapin’s shurch oikin. ms,ii,i. \V« was a time for the latter. Ib; bad been sudden attack was clear enough now. learns. You will remember who said. tily. •* I like e,lining home ;only business Smith walk in an intensely straighl line in­ biped, be. knew, but bis conscience told A'an Ciiylcr had been a professed palriol |part ns one of the congregation, and • Train up a child in the way he should iu New York. She says : “ There is no misun­ pressure, you know.” to Fleet street, an.l the Hansom cabby who sometimes tile "boys” thought he interest­ Ladies’ Custom Work, him it was deserved, and Ik* only whispered and a warm admirer of Grace, and on go, and when he is old he will not depart derstanding among the members of the church " But is there so much pressure now drove Idin to till- Metropolitan Station, in ed himself a little nioic tlian was necessary hi any d<*ir«-d rtyte, of Calf, Kid o r Serge. sentence or two ns bis wife and lie went his being rejected by her. going away, from it.” And von may. as a general rule. nor lias there been auy quarrel between myaai‘ t ‘barle y .” Farring.lon Street, charged him half-a- dow n. vowing vengeance 011 tlie wli.de fam ily. about their affairs and doings, for he was soon expect to gather grapes from Cood Fits & First-Class Work "Good sign, my dear; an.l—tin-re—I erowu which was paid without a word : and and the officers aud deacons, nor has auy wealthy ‘ Does W ill know ?” ••‘111.: traitor.” muttered Mr. Oakley, always lecturing some one about their thorns or ligs from thistles :vs to get good, m ust g o .” then Smith, as if by instinct, made his way “ morals,” and exposing their had deeds Io or sulluential member left tha church.” ‘ Nothing. I asked him here to-niglil, "it is lie, then, that lias brought down healthy, happy children from diseased, •• Bol il presses so liar.i on me. Charley; down, took his place in tile carriage, went tin- public. So they (tlie Inivs) eonelu.led I bavt; done, for many nights past.” tliis swam of hornets. What’s tile cow­ lazy and wicked parents. — A cubic inch of gold is worth one hundred and il seems as if you were lireil of coming fast asleep, woke up at his own stiition, and they would break him of this very lia.l • And that wretch of a woman ?” and forty-six dollars; a cubic foot, two huudred hack home,” then walked straighter than ever to Bol- ard doing now Simeon?'’ ‘ She only did as sin; w:ts told,” said •lie lias been trying the windows, to habit. " W hy, wiiai stull". Io l»e su re .! T ak e ingbroke road, telling himself four limes O reigixg O f f e r .—A new York cook lias and fifty-two thousand two hundred aud eighty- Smith’s wife. “ and after twenty years in see if they are fastened. Now lie is at tile The school house in which the services vour finger out of dial l.iitloti-iiole, or you'll over that he was " all right: ” and then, as were conducted was arranged in tin- old given notice to the family in which she is eight dollars; a cubic yard, six millions eight hun­ our family. I tliink she can be trusted.” Employed that she has made tip her mind d ra g il.” if in doubt of the assertion, re|Hiating it loor.” • r style—the seats running around tlie sides of dred and seventy-eight dollars. The quantity uf But—” 'l he words were drowned ill a series 01 " I did want you so badly last night. the room. Now Uncle Jimmy lia.l one to go to Newport this summer, and it the An* von coming to supper?” shouted a gold now in existence is estimated to be three 'i-d>-ng and short time.—How fast time tu re. Whirl. In will n« || at d,.- !.ow .-m Living I’rin*. ymo tell you. Always eat slowly—masticate well. past om; when be returned home in a cab. inches; displaces twenty-seven cubic, feet of Mr. Oakcly, and tin: roar of six of tin- best lV.es when you are working against it, how b ea ltb .” tomed seat. Go to your occupation smiling. Keep a good na­ smelling y«ay’ strongly of tobacco,—prob- •• Thanky, sir,” said the policeman, air; of light draft, which adds to her speed rifles in tlie country. No sooner lia.l lie touched, however, slowly when you are working to till it up! Walnut Goods, Ibly the weed consumed as a sedative while pocketing a*half-sovereign; and then walk­ in a ball room; full in the waist, spare “Six down!” A man for each indict. than he liounded up again, witli a yell that what a difference between trying to get your ture and soft temper everywhere. Cultivate a “ Hooil!” said tlie exultant voiee of Oak­ work done before your dinner hour, and Snch a» <’h:nnh« r ’iint Parlor Suit*. la n in g o . Parlor some abstruse brief was studied. But Mrs. ing a short distance behind its donor, be trim. At the time we were spliced she ini.dit easily have been mistaken for that good memory, and to do this you must be eom- ,*j»l»ha~M arhtcanJ W.mmI T op W riting l)kn, Smith said nothing, not even tin; next morn­ saw him safely to the door of bis abode, was newly rigged fore and aft, with stand­ ley. of a Iliad litill. Oil looking itroun.l for the trying to till up your hour before dinner muuicatvie; repeat what you have read; talk looking Gia***, Extension Table*, Xc. ing. when her busband’s bead ached badly, where Smith rang, holding on by the bell- ing rigging of laee and llowcrs, mainsail “ Tlie powder, girls, and we’ll give ’em cause o f Jltis sudden discom fort lie could w ith w ork! about it. Dr. Johnson’s great memory was owing beyond the power of eoneealmi nt. All she part silk, forcstaysail of Valenciennes. Her find nothing, and soon all was quiet again. ASH AND PAINTED SETS handle. a n o th e r.’’ A man lost his wife. His neighbor callod to his communicativeness.” did was to make tlie tea a spoonful stronger, Five minutes passed, and be rang again, frame was of the best steel, covered with After services had begun some one gave A shower of bullets rattled like hail­ upon him to offer consolation, and he came Mrs. Larrabee, who was in jail at Belfast for and wait in hopes of a little frankness upon and then again, when the kitchen window whalebone stanchions. She also h:is a set stones about tin- windows and cut short the string another slight pull when Uncle into the house all covered with dirt and tiring a barn in Knox, exhibited deoitksl laaanfty her husband’s part. was opened, and a voice ascended the area of storm sails for rough weather, and is Jimmy slioutcil out: his words. Mr. Oakley picked up sonic water. “ Why, Mr. Brown, whathaveyou soon after herh,.r committaLcommittal. She waswaa noso iviolent aa to But she waited in vain, for Smith bad rigging out a small set of canvass for light that fell harmlessly to the floor, and “ Joking going on here! ” to cry — been doing?" My wife dying so, made it tear her clothing from her person. A hearing of promised to give up bachelor life and squalls which are liable to occur in this Tlie minister mid congregation looked at “ What is it ? ” laughed. a broken day, anil I thought 1 would clean her cose wa- had before Judge Dickerson, who or­ I would call special attention to my Stock of friends ; but only to have a very severe re­ “ Open door, Sarah,” said Smith thickly latitude sooner or later. I am told, in run­ him, and some of them arose in their scats; dered her removal to the insane hoapital nt Au­ “ Tlie serpents are kinder thanl thought- out my well.” lapse, brought on by bis weakness in never “ Who are you? What do you want ? ” ning down the street before the wind she but, as before, everything quieted down gusta, whither she waa taken on Tuesday. being able to say “ No !” answers the helm beautifully, and can They are tiring to keep 11s in halls as ex­ Caskets and Coffins. said the same voice. ercise. So much the better, for we have and services proceeded. A Pottsvilie dispatch states that the raid of las The Maine Baptist Educational aooiety will hohl “ Did you see brother William lastnigbt?” turn around in her own length if a hand­ To ttio*e who have to purchase, I would say I have “ ’ S me, Sarah—master,” said Smith, After a while, forgetting his troubles, week whs the last desperate resort of the strikers’ its anniversary with the Baptist church in Aw- said Smith’s wife, one morning sifter Smith somer eraft passes her.” none too many. Now boys.” them of all grades from the lowest price that lliey can shaking his head to get rid of a misty sen­ Another flash ami roar, and again tlie Uncle Jimmy gradually went off into the and that this week, under the protection of the burn June 10th. The meeting of the boanl will •li.- sold for to the nicest Walnut and Rosewood. had been detained by pressure at his cham­ sation. “ land of noth' when the stringwas again military, the most of the collieries including all be hel.l on the evening proceeding. Kev. II. E. bers. voiee of Sir. Oakley, those that were stopped by the raiders oh Thurs­ Robie will preach the- annual sermon bafore the Burial Robes and Caps of every Material. “ Get along with you, or I’ll eall the po — It is just as stnsi’n’.c to uuJcrtake to get “ Fire steady, boys, and take good aim. jerked, more resolutely than before. Uncle “ William ! No. Did lie call on me ?’ lice,” was the response. Jimmy jumped up again, nibbing tlie af­ day, will be at work at the wages offered by the Maine Baptist Missionary Convention, June 16th, married without courting, as to do business with­ Don’t waste powder.” T. FRENCH, “ No,” said Mrs. Smith, quietly; “ he The window was shut, and Smith stood flicted part, and exclaimed: j operators last January. at Court St. church. out advertising. A dead silence ensued. 3n»2i Main Street, Tlionnwton, Me said be went into Evan’s for a chop, and starin g . After an address announcing liis acceptance of in our community. Their influence upon the Hand organs are very plentiful this season. water came over the ledges into deep water, she accompanied by the Thomaston Cornet Band. Maine Items. i gold, silver and iron are among the min- striking the rocks as she came over. The keeper The Gardiner Reporter says that the masons en d s which can be m ined w ith profit: and the nomination by Gen. Connor, the following morals and future prospects of our most promis­ We noticed four of these crank turning melody A match game of base ball came off at the base The Rockland Gazette. demand $3.50 and $4.00 per day iu th a t eity.|wheat,eotton,riee,frurts:indvahtabletim- ing young men, is but a blighting, blistering boxes in front of the Lynde Hotel a few evening’s and crew f f Life-Saving station, and Capt. and resolutions were adopted, and thus closed one of ball grounds yesterday afternoon, between a select whicli does not look much like hard or dull times i her are am ong it s ag ric u ltu ral products, the most harmonious Coinventions ever held by curse ! This being the case, the inquiry forces since, all grinding at once, creating a melodious crews of several vessels laying in Seal Harbor at nine from Rockland and the “ Juniors" of the in their business. , Hnt it. is not any of these which constitute Thursday, June 17, 1875. at the time, went promptly to her assistance. the party : itself upon all promotors of high toned morality, discord. High School. The Rockland nine beat in a score Tlie Somerset Reporter says that Mr. Steward, its chief attraction to the E nglish. It what should be our bearing towards such men, S T An evening or two since, a piece of slate After about an hourstowing and hedging they got of 37 to 12. __-county treasurer, is unable to shed any new c h a n c e s to lie ju s t to tin* w est o f C hina, and The Morals of Advertising. The Republicans of Maine, in convention assembled, both in a business and social way 7 her out and she went on her way rejoicing. light upon his financial “ inixedness,” and will’ its annexation to B ritish India would riv e • nu exposition of their political aims and principle*, became loosened from the roof of the H. G. Berry pay the $2500 deficit claimed by the commission-, ti,;lt dom inion a coherence am i sy m m etry Our attention is called to this subject by declare in regard to National issues: e are not an advocate of ostracism, but rather pay The union of the States must be maintained for Block, and fell to the ground. During its passage 3 T The flagging in front of Wilson & Whites C aiudeii. which it docs not now jxissess. The rapidlv- an order issued during the last month all time, at all hazards and at any cost. of tlie great law of Christ wherein we are taught it barely grazed the head of a young lady, pass­ Block has been chinked up which will make pedes­ Oi r Schools.—Whatever of excellence or ad­ The JVeics says the house and barn of Crowell extended area of Russia in the East, and the by the Postmaster-General, forbidding the 2. Tile United Slates constitute a nation, ami not icrely a confederacy. As such our soldiers fought for to overcome evil with good. Cur plan then would ing at the time, and buried itself quite a distance trian exercise much easier. vantage there may be connected with public or Hatch in Nohleboro, on the old stage road, a>„>nt likelihood that its conquests in this direc­ jiostmaster at Cincinnati to pay any postal I; as such it m ust lie pri*»erved. two miles from Damariscotta .Mills, was totally de- tion will he continued, make it a necessity 3. Citizenship is national. The allegiance of the be, to throw around such men all the individual, into one of Edward Merrill’s shutters. The The annual excursion of the High school private institutions in our more populous towns itroyed by fire Thursday. Loss $1,200; no insur­ lor England to strengthen her own domin­ money-orders to L. 1). Sine, of that city, and itizen is due primarily to tlic nation, ami the nation social and community influences that could be young ladies escape from serious if not fatal injury s bound to extend protection to tin* citizen, native or is to take place on Wednesday the 23d, and is to go o r cities, one thing is certain, the schools of our ance. ion as speedily as possible, for the verv providing for the return of the money to naturalized, white or colored, whether menaced by brought to bear upon their lives and character is quite providential. to Belfast. A band of music has been engaged, and llage will compare favorably with those of The Bridgton Ai’u-x says that Mr. Lang of that tyranny abroad, or by the heresy of State rights at excellent reason that if she fails to do this the senders.and also directing the postmas­ hom e. tending to lead them away from their immoral We learn, incidentally, that Mr. E. Labe, without doubt a first class time will be had. larger places. . town, can preach, take pictures, repair clocks. sin* will see desirable territory gobbled up Ix>cal self-governm ent in all m atter* th a t a re le­ i stages and build a fence that will keep i>ut te r to return to the respective offices of practices ; and, one very powerful influence for Photographer, having received a special call, has Last week we visited two departments of the before her eyes by ber Russian rival. The ast be strictly adhered to. There can be no legit-' f i f We have before us the programme of the ;s and hens. mailing, witli the word “ fraudulent ’* imate conflict between the powers of tlie nation and tit accomplishing so desirable an end would be to let concluded to leave our city and establish himself Elm street school, viz.: the intermediate and British rule iu India has been to improve powers of each State. Waldoboro’ Dramatic club, with accompanying The Bridgton A'etes says that on the stage r- a l stamped thereon, all registered letters ad­ them fee l, by our communion with them that grammar, taught by the Misses Metcalf. The :be condition of the people. If there is to 5. ’flic great industries of the country, agriculture at Ellsworth. Mr. Labe being a proficient in his complimentary tickets. This club is made up of to Norway, near crooked river, may lie seen an be a contest, friendly or otherwise, between nanufaeturing, mining ami commercial, arc entitled t. while we can treat them with Christian charity first named has heretofore been considered the dressed to said L. P . Sine. Tin* reason for 'iicouraginu legislation ami such incidental protection railing and an estimable young man, will be an home talent ami is spoken of in kindly terms by army of caterpillars, which are making their way England and Russia for supremacy in Asia, aid development us wise systems of revenue aud gentlemanly demeanor, we cannot take them most difficult one of the whole series to manage; lowti stream, stripping large forest trees of foliage t his order is that Sine is engaged in a lot­ acquisition to the community to which lie removes. those who have witnessed their representation. certainly the interest of enlightenment, civ­ rightfully afford. iuto our confidence, into our homes or trust them iscompletely as would be done by fire. A breadth tery business, which ahe advertises over all 0, A sound currency, based on c> imi redeem able Wc regret to loose him, but, as “ our loss will be but the younger of these sisters has brought the of a fourth of a mile is left almost leafless and ilization ami ('hristianity are to be further­ in coin, is «*ssential to the prospe of till- peopb ? match game of ball came off Saturday, ed by the suress of tlie former rather than the country, having a single contract with with our business aflairs either professional or his gain," we will acquiesce. pupils under excellent discipline, as also has Miss still they are marching on with great spee.1. W’e therefore approve all judicious islation looking between cue Limerock’s and Cherokee’s resulting the latter. Wherefore we hope that the t<> that end. otherwise, until they shall have proved themselves in the grammar school. In each of these The heaviest rain for nearly a year is th e re- a New York advertising agent ainountin 7. The most kindly ami fraternal relations should S T From a letter recently received by parties in a victory for the Limercck’s. A large number King of Burmaii, the “ lord of life ami worthy our confidence by a satisfactory ^forma­ departments there is perfect system ami good or­ ark of the press, generally, about Thursday’s hi- cultivated between all sections of our common death.’* as be is styled by bis subjects, will to over $40,000. Some of the papers in this city, we are informed that Capt. Joshua o f spectators witnessed the game which was of un­ storm. It gullied the hills badly. country: hut prudence and patriotism alike demand tion. der. yield with as good grace as possible to what in this State are aiding these worthless and that tlie administration of the Government should he Robinson of the schooner Julia Gama^e, had his usual interest. The members of the Limerock club C. G. Atkins, of the fish breeding work- at kept in the hands of tin- political organization which We have long desired to give utterance to our While these elements are essential to a well may without irreverence he called “man­ illegal schemes ami helping this Cincinnati right leg badly jam med near the ankle joint. The Bucksport, has commenced buying female salmon has always been true to it. and not given to the control conviction in this matter, and have been led to hold themselves under obligations to Mr. Wm. II. reeuluted school, it by no means constitute ifest destiny.1’— flostou Jounml. gambler to get at the pockets of their sub- of tin- Democratic party which sought to destroy Gainage was discharging granite at Providence at Kittrodgc for favors received. The following is for next season’s supply of eggs. He intends to Touching matters relating especially to our pen these few thoughts from listening to the burn­ that is required. This scents to be understood by purchase from six to nine hundred, for which he State, this convention declares: the time the accident occurred. Capt. Robinson the score:— I’m . N ew S i ii i * Am erica .—( 'nptain Wil- scriliers. 1. That economy, integrity and fidelity distinguish ing words of a parent while recounting her soul’s these teachers, for, combined with excellent met pays the market price jier pound, phi was sent to the hospital. anTtreuble (i ^,:un L’hatficld, which made the ptissagn Tile morals of advertising have a two­ all branches of the public service in Maim-; of which anguish when her own sons were dragged by this Limerock. Cherokee. tatious, showing thorough training in tlie several percentage for the extra expel the strongest proof is the steady reduction of taxation, capturing and transporting the fish alive. ' from New York to San Francisco in 106 fold application—to the advertiser and to h-r tin- pressure of burdens inherited from the influence to the brink of ruin. Lgactly so ! Four eggs, that were laid by hrenel.es of study, children from 8 to 10 year Sm ith, e. The Bangor Commercial calls upon the buys days from pilot to pilot, on the 2.8th ult had those who furnish the medium by which for th e I late last fall pullets, and laid on our table by Capt. Norton, p. B erry, p. „f age went to the blackboard and worked out All systems of taxation must rpial to hi* ju st, B urpee, h. k. Sim onton, s. *. near Parker street to stop playingball Sunday bp- been discharged. Not a package of her his advertisement reaches the public. Our Legislature is especially urged xamiiie and as- Thomas Hix as evidence of what pullets of this Itlai-kiiiKtun, 1 b. I.arahee, 1 b. diflicult problems in division, ami those from 10 cause the people will prosecute them.— It also large cargo had been damaged by wateror wiietlie f property, cither eorpor- About Town. breed can do, may bcsccn for a day or two at our Bunin, 2 b. W. Fuller, 2 b. sweat, which speaks highly for her tight­ As to the first, the only honorable prin­ ate or individual. iiav cscapcd their’legitimate share Gaberel, 3 b. to 12 years old, done tlie same in fractions, each says that there are two parties in that city acting New Advertisements. ness and ventilation. A letter received in of the public burdens. counting room. They weigh just 13 oz. K now lton, 1. f. class showing by the alacrity witli winch their as incendiaries. Friday night they threw fire in­ ciple is obvious. No man is more excusa­ 3. Our system of public education must he col Agricultural Tools.—J. C. Libby, Sons. A rnold, r. f. to Sawtell’s joiner shop hut there was no shavings this city from an officer onboard states ble or deserving of less condemnation for tinned, improved ami advanced, so that every child : , i / The Police court room on Monday morning Davln, e. f. problems were solved, that they had been thor­ tin-State may have all the culture needed for liono Dry Goods ,X<-— Fuller Cobb. on the floor and the fire went out. that she is a noble sea boat in rough weath­ lying about the price or quality of his goods, able advancem ent and success in life. F n iits an d ConfiH-tiom ry .—B . I*. Brack le; last, was crowded with delegates from the Point oughly instructed in their studies. A council of Baptist churches organized a er. a swift sailor, and with favorable winds 4. Temperance among tin- people may he wise Portland Museum Company. Miss Nellie, lias had tlie largest experience branch of the Oldtown church at Bradley, on could have made the passage in less time. in his place of business, than he is for lying promoted by prohibitory legislate who had gathered to hear the testimony of the New Goods.—Albert Smith. participants of one of those jolly rows, which te u her, and combines witli thorough dicipl.ne a Saturday. Rev. F. T. Hazlewood was Chairman She experienced very light winds from tin* elsewhere about any matter of public or iv t h e __,______and I). W. Storer, Secretary. in the Atlantic Ocean to Gape ... ajoritv of the people of the State Steamboat Notice.—J . P. Wise. only the denizens of the Point can conduct pleasant cheerfulness, all of which renders her.,, private concern. in which he has not a di­ The Centennial observances at Machia> on Horn, where strong trades usually prevail. a. lion. Nelson Dingley, Jr., tin- able ami uprigli Diamond Rheumatic Cure. imslcl teacher. We think Col. Fletcher has exer Executive of Maim-, is entitled to tin- thanks of the Administrator*s|Sale.—,L F. Merrill. cessfully. Hannah Thorndike had Sarah Martin the 12tli inst., commemorative of the capture of By the wind she frequently went ten knots rect pecuniary interest. And no man is , 3 bourn and 45 minute*. people of the state for the intelligence, the integrity, Notice.—Boilwell Granite Company. an.l Aliee Hawley arraigned on a charge of assault eised excellent judgment in selecting these you., the Sell. Margaretta, were a success. An in- with the utmost ease, carrying all drawing less dishonorable for lying in print, in an tin- fidelity ami the ability with which In-has discharged the responsible duties of his ofliee. A ssignee’*. Notice.—IL G . B ird. and battery. Each side was represented with full ladies for their present position, who will do much mensc crowd were in town and the weather de­ sail : one day close hauled, she made 264 advertisement, than for lying by word of • ». General Selden Connor is presented to the people lightful. Hon. George F. Talbot's oration was ~ y There will he public religious services at ranks. The stories were told and a Philadelphia Local Brevities.—Catapillars are alar­ io shape the future of many of our young la.be, miles, and her greatest day’s work was mouth, in his place of business. Therefor of Maim-, as a candidate eminently worthy of tlieir ad­ received with great applause. The procession about 300 miles. The letter adds—“ You miration ami support. A gentleman of unblemished the Cellar St. Church next Sabbath, conducted lawyer would have been puzzled to know who was mingly plenty.—Base Ball is rampart.—W and gentlemen. was the longest and most brilliant ever witnessed the man who advertises a thing as having character, of conceded ability, ami a soldier of most must bear in mind that she is not aelipper, heroic record, lie combines in his person all tin- requis­ by Rev. J. Loyd Powell of Newton Mass. the aggressor. Judge Hall decided that the de­ burn's entertainment is well worth the price o Of the other departments we cannot speak from there. A goodly number of soldiers of the war of 1812 were present, drawn in a large carriage. but a full modelled ship of 2d51 tons regis­ value which In* knows has not. or who ad ites to secure popular confidence ami a successful ad­ fendant*: were eutitled to a discharge which was admission.—I)o you go to Boston the 17th. 7— pei-sonal knowledge; hut report places them all ministration. r ^ l f any of you want goodies call at Brack- The relics of the “ Margaretta " and the battle ter. well adapted to carrying cotton, and a line working condition. It is our intention to vertises goods not in his stock, at prices for ley’s, and as you e a t, read his advertisement hailed with rapture by one side and with equal Messrs. Leighton & Vosc make things look lively attract the crowd. Calais, Eastport, Cherry- that she drew about 22 feet water.** She which he could not sell them, in order to dissatisfaction by the opposing faction. about Atlantic Wharf—The shipyards look lone­ visit them all. field and all parts of the county were well repre­ was built at (Quincy by Deacon 'Fbomas. The Baptist Anniversaries. At Farwell & Ames H all, next Sunday even­ and is owned by Messi’S Thayer Lincoln bring customers to whom he may sell good I‘y posters and their advertisement in this some—Gen. Berry Engine House Inis had a new KEtuitoi-s-ltev. G. w . Bower, Baptist, bap- sented. The Maine Baptist Missionary Convention ing, Rev. C. P. Nash, will endeavor to alls’ o f Boston. which he has in store, at a good profit, i issue it will lie noticed that the “ Portland Muse­ eoat of paint.—Cunners are scarse and trout tiicil last Sabbath, two more of the converts ol John Hill of Naples, a \ artliy citizen, fe’l commenced its fifty-first annual session in the question, “ What evidence have we that there will as so severely injurt-d on tin* sam e m oral level w ith a m an who um Company, will give our citizens an opportu­ scarcer.—An entire new front to the Old Market Inst spring. Itev. Mr. Stanley, Episcopal enters his wagon recently and * ID > s i .\ \ O il. W i i in .—Ever since the Spring street Baptist church in Lewiston, at ten be an opportunity for Repentince, and Salvation that he died last Sunday. His ag« meets you and gives you a willfully fal nity of witnessing the representation of Mrs. H. B House building.—Old Jack Frost paid r upon his laliors with an encouraging outlook. As rise of tin* oil business in America, the o’clock Tuesday morning. after death. Russian Government has been endeavoring Stowe's emotional drama “ Uncle Tom's Cabin,’’ or unseasonable visit last Sunday night. He a preacher lie is highly spoken of. answer to any inquiry you address to him. The opening of the convention was preceded C. V. R. Boynton, City.undertaker, while to develop the oil lields of that empire, litul a regular “ blow out ’’ up North during the \ i t Sorts,—Itepairs on the building to he llailrond Occident. Further illustrations of an advertiser’s re­ by a devotional service, which was led by Rev. jumping from his carriage mu the evening s of Friday an.l Saturday of this week which are known to b e of great extent. early evening.—They have come—not the gras: cupiclfor our new hank are nearly completed. N ew Y ork, June 1.8.—The Boston ex­ sponsibility will be unnecessary. M r. llanscoin of South Auburn. turned one of his ankles, which dilates Of the actors aud the impersonation of the char­ In 1*72 the tax upon tin* w ells was re­ hoppers but the burglars—they stocked up large Monday morning last our walks were white with press due in New York nt 11.12 o’clock moved, and a great impetus was given to The second application is to those who At the appointed hour the convention was using a crntcli for a time. acters in the play the Portland papers sjx*ak last night, was thrown oft* the track on ly Monday night from the store of Capt. Hurley fn«U Schooner Boston Light, (’apt. Boardman the business, as many as eighty works be­ called to order by the , J. C. White of high commendation, especially of that of Miss 17.8th street, T rem ont, at ten liiinnles to 1 I furnish a medium for advertising. The r y The Atlantic Block has been treated to arived from Boston last Sunday evening, ing established within eight mouths iu Chippendale as “ Topsy." the Press says : —Sherman at his new rooms is making quite I’. M. 'Flic two sleeping eoaeln *. Knick­ conductors of a public journal should hold Bangor. new eoat of paint. Baku, a lrans-('aueasus town. display of painter’s stocks and fixtures, cigars obtain,si at Geo. Cleveland's last week erbocker and Granite State, wen* thrown A committee on nominations, of one from e ae h It is safe to say that Miss Chippendale’.* One company lias undertaken gigantic themselves responsible for their advertis­ The police still continue their researches were the best we have had the pleasure of smok “ Topsy " is the hit of the season at the Museum means business.—The big trench on North Main from the track, and tin* lirst fell at a right operations, its intention being to lay pipes ing, as well as for their editorial ami news association, was appointed. id with good re­ search of the “ cheering" balm, People are not satisfied to s,v it once, but go again St., made for inlaying gas pipes, is now no/t ii,,r in Camden. At Rockland last Tuesday angle from the rails. This ear had on from tin* wells to the ('sspian Sea. toestab- The Rev. Messrs. McWhinnie of Portland, and again. Tin* play will run this week only, and columns. A publisher who inculcates hon­ suits in nearly every case. —Labor ou the Farnsworth block is rapidly ap­ were told that Brother Vose uf the Gazette, had hoard Speaker Blaine and Miss Annie liMi storage tanks in every con>idcrahb* those who wish to see the girl that “ ' specs ' esty, sobriety ami social purity in his edi­ Ayer of Skowhegan, and Rounds of Kennebunk, Louise Cary the vocalist.. Vice Rre-ideiit The following morning alter the robbery “ grow d ' have no time tu lose. There are many proaching completion.—Capt. Havener confiscated gone oil' on a bridal tour, we sent our best wislie town on the Volga, and build relining were introduced to the Convention and were ad- Wilson was on tin* ear. This ear tell over works. Steam vi ssels are to be built lor torial department and opens his advertising of Hurley & Co’s, store, features in the play besides Miss Chippendale’} and brought home a variety of snakes and aliga- after him. Granger Fuller has purchased the tin* track, resting on an angle of 15 de­ dressed in fitting terms by Dr. Shailer. capital impersonation, that furnish great amuse­ tlie especial purpose of oil transjiorlation. columns to lottery swindlers, known char­ Rev. 11. S. Barrage of Portland, presented the J trfl three suspicious looking men tors, which are worth the seeing by those who clothing store of J. Stetson which was opened grees. 'Fhe wheels were broken and emit­ ment to an audience." Il is expected that the company will ob­ latans, rumsellers ami licentious “ person­ Damariscotta, having large have a taste for sieli.—Special conclave of Clare­ der the new proprietor last Saturday. ted sparks of lire and a volume of smoke as report of a committee appointed last year in tain at starlingaboiit 170 tons, or about FL­ als,*1 is like a minister who preaches right­ He notified Mr. Hurley of the Last Friday afternoon two teams being mont eonimandery on Mondav next, at 6-1-2 1’. Knight, indispensable to the establishment the ear fell over. The passenger< in the OOD barrels of oil per day. reference to the organization of the Maine Bap- ! P0SS4‘s^°n' lirst, and second coaches w ere ext raealed by driven one up Lime Rock street, the other down M.—Tuesday the 25th, is appointed for laying cutter is retained. Quite a number of our citizens eousness from the pulpit ami practices in­ list Historical Society. After discussion of the fa*’t " 1,0 t«-l>-grai»It<-«l tlie jiolice at llutli, to breaking windows with bandspike<, and a Union street, collideil with a crash, throwing attend the Bunker Hill celebration G ar side m l Hstate (’oiiYcvnitecs in Knox iquity out of it. Some of our religious committee of one ' liaul the Purties- w ‘‘ understand that the three the corner stone of the new Universalist Church. few were found to be seriously injured. report it was voted to appoint both horses down, breaking the shaft to one car­ walks are being very much improved under tin < 'o i i n ly , papers are grossly inconsistent in this par­ men were arrested at Bath yesterday and have —A large party were across the harbor in the 'Fhe Vice President and Mi-s Gary escaped (. from each association to collect documents in ref­ riage, and badly springing the wheel of the other. generalship of Joseph Ogier. w ithout injury. Speaker Rlaiin*. who was ‘‘‘r ili<- w. i k .-ndiiu; Tliur*«lay niwm, .lim e 17. 1^7",. ticular. It is no excuse, hut only an ag- arrived here and are in the Court House toombs. yacht Restless yesterday.—A large nuuilier wen Dm ki.\ m >-( ha-. W.mmI n. Tliom:i* 15. Spear, lot on erence to the history of the Baptist denomination The occupants of the carriages were uninjured. in the lirst ear. was thrown violently for- , up to Boston last night.—A beautiful, cloudless, gra ration of the offense, for a publisher to in Maine. A committee on nominations in accor- A smiling face is ns good as a tonic, we ward and a seat or sofa falling upon him ' '\MDI'.\. I..la: I’.ijuaii !th, , ’nol and delirious is the verdict of all who try becomes a party to the fraud, immorality, It is now roomy, light, convenient; and doubt day morning some eight barrels of “ stagger Bay windows are increasing.—Preaching at the rv i ..vnm«r thi« tact rctuniwl a lew 5 Merrill’s on the Corner. ch a rac ter o f his ad v ertisers, n o r for tin* jx*r- the amounts received from ordinary sources be .ft them Subsequently he returned and cn,„- killed. I Tif* St. David’s church was filled to overflow- We are glad to see that the open grates to The city of (’acuta is entirely destroy. *1, only a formance of their promises, but only that quests of $500 each have been received from the T h o m a sto n . Mm , of Thom, “ton, ha * line ot g Sunday evening to witness the nuptials of the main holes in our sewer are to be replaced few families being saved. Tin* Batisa Aleniana. a their advertisements are not objectionable antes of Rev. <’. Pnrkernnd Mrs. Kezinl. Counce., Jh , >)in Mis) M;U.y Fnhcy .fhe Religious.—Four persons were baptised r i Sun­ whi, 1, are said to have been horn during .( asoy s hIs ; id Linens. 26 witli substantial iron covers. The City Physician German drug store, was set on fire by a ball of and come from a reputabb* some.*. If he A lMJI|UCRt of ^r»O00 from tlie estate of the late day morning last at Mill River, by Rev. G. P. absence. . t fire, which was thrown out of a volcano which is ceremony was perfornif-il by the Rev. Janies in his annual report to the City Council called Mathews, and were received into full fellowship at An indictment has be,.,, found Bost,™. stains constantly belching lava. This volcaim ha< opened All pei-sons atllicted with kidney, disease, pain knows, however, that an apparently HU- Eliza Marshall is to become available during Peterson. The altar was tastily decorated with attention to tiiis niattter in particular, and Thomas W. Piper, for the murder of MaUl H itself in front of Santiago, in a ridge called 1.1 in the hack, aud all urinary diseases, diabetes, objectionable advertisement is inserted with the ensuing year. The total receipts of the year flowers on this occasion. At the clusi the Baptist church in the afternoon. estly recouimended their adoption, as he claimed Young. , . . . . Alto de la Giracha. San Cayettain; wa< destroye 1 gravel, dropsy, nervmis debility in either sex. fraudulent intent. o f course be is hound to exceed the round sum of $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 . Missionary The following were sent from the Baptist Church and Santiago in a large part. In Gramalote the ceremonies^ at the church the bride and it would prevent the escape of the noxious gases, Samuel Gardiner Drake, tlie veteran local lu>- re je ct it. ! Bowler has resigned, and Rev. 0. M. Herring as delegates to the Baptist State Convention, now there was great destruction. Arhaleda, (’acuta should at once try Hunt's Ilemeilij. groom together with a large party of friends, which would be very detrimental to the public t,,rian aud author of Boston, d id yesterday nwrn- in session at Auburn. Rev. G. P. Mathews, Dea­ and San Cristobal are nearly destroyed, princi­ T h ere an* som e papers w hich on p rin ci- was apjHiinted in his place. The report was ac- took carriages for Thomaston where a bountiful " Vloii. Miles Gerald Kcon, Colonial Secretary of pally the four last. Tin- population of the towns J is r M. >.UE.vr.— The place to buy Mohairs, health. con Joseph Catland, Capt. Harvey Mills, Capt. ple reject the advertisement-of all proprie- :epted. repast was served at the residence of the bride’s is estimated by a person well acquainted in this Brilliantines and Alpacas, is at 11 Union Block, The Treasurer’s report showed the income of 75T Another family ja r on the Point, occupied Win. (’. Burgess, Richard II. Starr. Bermuda, is dead. region, more or less, as follows : San Cayettan,-. tary medicines: but though in tin* gross fa th e r. Thomaston, ; s they have a furor ite brand, which the attention of the Police Judge, Friday morn­ A Nashua N. IL, despatch says there was a •HXX) ; Santiago, 2006 ; Gramalote, 31 m u '; U -ha- the year to be $$988.47, and the expendituivs Rev. .1. K. Mason will lie absent next week in I durability cannot be surpassed, “ patent medicines’1 very likely do more The Ottawa, Kansas Republican brings to heavy frost in that vicinity Monday morning, and leda, 5UU0 ,• Cuentilla, 5090 ; San Cristobcl, 16.- $8t»7o.Sl. The report was accepted. ing. A large number of witnesses comprising the attendance at the Maine State Conference of the harm than good, wc do not think a proper crops on the low land are much damagcl. 000. find a splendid assortment of Dry us the sad intelligence of the death, by consump­ elite of the Point, testified on both sides. The Congregational churches, which commences its The following officers were elected tor the en­ Mrs. Laura Mallard, bl years old wife ol a ma­ The section of country above referred to e m ­ view of tlie morals of advertising requires tion at the early age of thirty-six, of Mi's. Orissa suing year: President, Rev. A. II. Crane; Vice problem to be solved was whether one Hannah session at Augusta on Tuesday next, 22d. chinist employe,! by the Pemberton M, In , b.,w- braces the region around a b o u t where Columbia that the announcements of all such should rcnce Mas' . committed suicide in bisl at , 0 clock Presi'lent, J. C. White, Esq: Recording Secretary, [P ackard] Sheldon, wife of Mayor IL F. Sheldon, Thorndike was drunk and disorderly or otherwise. About Town.—Our beautiful village never and Venezuela join, th e Columbian portion em ­ C. C. Moktox, of Thomaston, has sonn bracing the State of Santander. It is in Mime re­ be excluded. of Ottawa. Mrs. S. was a native of this city, and The testimony was very entertaining and instruc­ looked better than at the present time. The shade yesteislay morning, cutting her throat with a ra- pretty designs iu carpetings and if you ha Rev. H. S. Burrage; Corresponding Secretary, tor. Cause insanity. jects the most productive part of the republic, In doses, as in doctrines, people must be Bicker, D. D.: Treasurer, Prof. J. B. Foster; was for several years a compositor in this ofliee; tive, furnishing abundant opportunities for an trees are fresh and green with their recent “ leaf­ ’ ’ ‘'* -• - famous all the got your carpet it will pay to examine his The nc,rro Friuous, who outraged a J<»ung a« ) and the cofl'ce of this section leaving home in compauv with Mrs. Mayhew* audible smile. After exhausting all the evidence world over. permitted to use their own judgment and Auditor, Prof.M. Lyford; Trustees, W. IL Shailer ing out," the streets arc nearly free from dust, near Odentown, Md.. last week, was taken Iron, Miss Lucy Hatch and Miss Fannie Thomas, who San Jose de Cucuta, the city of the most choose for themsclv<*s. T h ere ar<* som e p p , Revs. G. P. Mathews, F. T. Hazlcwood, O, on both sides Judge Hall imposed a line of $3.00 and the air is cool and comfortable. No better jail Monday morning and lynched, about thice ae’s Dietetic went out as teachers in the University and Indian portanec of any iu that section, was situated nostrum s, how ever, w hich arc h u m bugs o r p. Walker, IL C. Kates, C. F. Holbrook, H. Crock- and costs on Hannah. place can be found for our city friends to visit miles from the city. the boundary of the republic, in latitude lodged the be>t i Eaeh pound beai schools. Miss Packard’s services were at once se­ Rev. Cornelius Von Cleof, 1>. B., one of the old- swindles on the face of them, aud these, as er, S. II. Kingsbury, W. O. Thomas, W. T. Whit- 25/’ The Emerald Minstrels and Dramatic than this town. We have two good hotels, well north, and longitude 72.10 west, and was found­ - genuine without. cured on the Home Journal, where she remained Ayer, and laymun M. Gid­ scenery, characteristics and peculiarities, inter­ fine drives through elegant and beautiful scenery, It is Statcsl that the new Atlantic eable work,si 000. It had a large commercial business, an t With reference to lotteries, the ease is was a great depot for coffee and cocoa for shiji- ed energies, regulates all deranged functions, and dings, G. IL Pillsbury, J. II. Gowen, E. E. Pills­ dissimulation in her conduct, no art or conceal­ spersed with national songs and accompaniments, and good livery horses in abundance. No locality very successfully all day yesterday. clear. The advertising of all lotteries, gift ment of purpose, she was true and faithful always A despatch from Atlanta Georgia, bnngs ,n- nient, either through Venezuela ports or down gives gor to the whole system. It bury, J. S. Patten and G. F. Emery. at Farwell & Ames Hall on the evenings of the in the Union is equal to Maine in the summer, and the Magdalna to this city. The shock was felt js unrivalled enterprises and schemes of chance is un­ and ever living in the full light of day. She was forinationof the death of ( ,ret'n’ “X T a Liver Invigorator, and highly 21st and 22d inst. They will have a full house. Thomaston is one of the most beautiful towns in memorv The younger generation hardly n riiarplv at Bogota an.l the adjoining sections. A c,„„. lawful in this St-ate. And yet a large num­ a faithful friend; a devoted wife: a loving mother nieml^r him. but tu their fathersh,icornre hack warranted to contain more Medi- the State. gentleman who was at the time in l-aeatavivia For tin- Rockland Gazette. Washburn's Last Sensation performed here says the movement lasted for three-quarters of a C;J pmpertir. a 38 cent bottle than any other ber of the papers of Maine contained re­ and a sincere Christian. To say less would be to In your items from Camden some strauge and With reminiscences of the days “X m . L House K i m i drinking and Bum Selling. Saturday and Monday evenings to good houses. minute. It was also slightly felt in Barronqiiilla. *• Invigorator ’’ or “ Sarsaparill ild for a dol- peated advertisements of the lottery of the withhold a tribute most justly due, and what interesting revelations are given about the severity vears ago, when Jackson sat in the M lute House, The performances were very excellent and far and Gn-en was the lrnss of the kitchen cabinet. The above particulars were all obtained at j.u. “Public Library of Kentucky,11 to say more need be said. of the cold weather during the past winter. As aliove the generality of shows. Mr. Washburn Silver is getting so cheap that no family need be Panama. J. P. Cowlks, M. D., Camden, Me. an item in this particular, and to show that win­ without it^ The government has recently pur- Zif* Beware of Dangerous Imitations. See that i nothing of other similar scheemes. There f j f The boot and shoe store of Hurley & Co., prides himself in always presenting to his patrons X T ' a large amount of bullion in C ^ o n City ter still lingers until summer, we learu that the ' beat’s the trade mark “ L F,” in red ink, larg are a good many people who think lotteries Pillsbury Block, was entered by thieves Monday a first class entertainment, hence his success. Biii’inali anil (be British. 1 letters, or you will be grossly imposed upon. well near the house of Edward Ellis O’Brien is „t the cheapest rate ever known—91.0, per ounce. perfectly allowable and engage in them, We have ever regarded the common dram or night, ami goods to the amount of some five or Burniah is one of those countries whose 25r'* A large reservoir is being constructed at still frozen up, and that a water pail is embedded All steamers arriving a. New 'ork Satirolay. but tlie law prohibits them. There are a tippling shop as a curse in any community. six hundred dollars carried away. The burglars misfortune it is to lie directly in the path One hundred potunfo of Pure Spruce Gum ju-i th junction of Camden and Maverick street. The reported having seen heavy tcebergs off the cuut, good many people who engage in rumsell­ This sentimeut is so generally conceded, that no effected an entrance through one of the rear win­ solidly in the ice. of advancing Anglo-Saxon civilization. received «t Merrill’s. 25 workmen have encountered a ledge which will re­ William Coiuery, ageut for ' Singer Sewing on Thursday- xl. . . The English have already taken two slices ing and think that should be allowed, blit argument is needed to sustain such an assertion. dows of the store. A small piece of glass had Tilton s lawyers decline to have anything to do quire considerable blasting ere suflicientdepth is Machine, sold twelve machines last w^ek. Good w iS the allegcsl new evidence of Beecher s gu.lt from it, and the ultimate absorption of tin- the law prohibits that also. Query, are This evil, so apparant, has called forth mighty been broken in one of the lower panes for some Established 1855. T. A. Wentworth, Whole­ whole is probably only a question of time. efforts, in nearly all communities and countries time. This apperturc they enlarged sufficient reached. business for dull times. Th,. .American Riffo team arrived a, Queenstown sale and R.-tail dealer in Hats, Caps, Furs, Boot*. those p.qiers consistent that advocate in The original territory stretched over one shoes, Rubliers, Gent's Furnishing Goods, Uni- fur its suppression, among which are prohibitory enough to allow them to thrust a stick through, ST* Munday afternoon, as one of the Holland F. E. Gillchrest has sent the flag used on the vesterday and met with a cordial reception. their editorial columns the punishment of thousand miles in length and over six Inin- bi-,-ll i , Canes, .xc. 21 M ain Si. Rockland Me Borthers, conneited with Washburn’s Last Sen­ Levensaler Block to Boston, to be used for decora­ ' A heavy frost occurred in New Hampshire, those who break the law by rumselling, laws. with a nail driven through one end. and by this dred in breadth. Iu 1S2I tin- English, after \ ful line of all the latest styles constantly in While we have ever encouraged all honorable method the sash fastening was sprung back. The sation was practicing some new feats on the trap- tion on the 17th. A friend sent for it, aud Eugene Alnine New York and Pennsylvania Sunday night, a somewhat protracted war. annexed the 1-dock, and Ibr sale as cheap os the cheapest. while they are themselves violating the and did considerable damage to the crops. M:ina«'(»r.s o f e,l°rts t0 suppress a trafic so disastrous in its fruits goods taken were mostly ladies boots. A board ese, he fell from the swing to the floor beneath was pleased to accommodate him. ' The fishing schooner Addison Center of (donees- provinces of Aracan and 'Pena s rim, and law b y ad v ertisin g lott<*rics in 1.852, after another war, gained posscs-| t .. 1 wherever located, a conviction has been steadily, was found standing against a neighboring shed, striking heavily on his side, badly bruising him- The Ship Martha A. Me. Niel, Capt. Newell B. church, hospital and other fairs may ion of the province of Pegu. Flic kingdom ecoxomd-.u - and firmly growing upon us, that, as temperance showing the slied had been scaled during the job. A net was suspended beneath the tra|M*se but be­ Jordan, ran ashore on Briar Islaud 12th inst, go­ profitably consider the same question, with of Burmaii thus robbed of its seaboard and : u • i s... \i,.- men and women, whiledealing effective blows upon The money drawer in the store] was found on the ing drawn so near the floor, it did no good iti ng out of St. Johns, N. B. She was loaded with of its m ost fertile territory, and comprises > plju!.|,i‘lt^ ll,.,1l':'!' a little variation, as applied to them N B for^Matanzaa, which put into 1 ort- .h .j. llii-H, .-r.-aiiH, the heads of the rumseller, forcing his nefarious floor, nothing being found in it to reward them. breaking the force of the fall. deal, and bound to Liverpool. No blame [is at­ ; ° , T . u I ,;- an, l nde,i the crew of the lost at present only two hundred thousand square i,,, !,,•?. j.-;iri S..I.I 1»\ all Drue- trafic from our business marts, we are overlooking A bunch of boots tied up ready for removal, was tached to the captain, J as the vessel had a pilot on miles, measuring 510 miles in length and t an.l or.... i:k l.ly 2 o S T A little lmy, 5 years old, son of Mr. Cha's. 420 miles in breadth. The population is | Itepnbliean State Convention. a very serious evil which crops out in every com­ found near the window, and several pair of boots hoard. The vessel is partially discharged, ami it Wood, whose home is on Maverick St., North End, about three millions. Recently a party of Gen. Selden Connor Nominated. munity, namely, tlie carouser. were found in an adjoining yard. There must is thought that the damage outside of detention gave his parents quite a scare, last Saturday. Enriishon their way through Burmaii to SPECIAL NOTICES The delegates of the Republican voters of We have never been disposed to judge all rum- have been several persons engaged in the robbery, and expense of re-loading will be but small. It seems that the little fellow, with other small H ong K ong wiu’ea lta ck ed by tin- Burnn-si*. Maine met at City Hall, Portland, on Tuesday drinkers by the same rule ; for we are sure that and doubtless the services of a team was brought Samuel Watts & Co., will launch a three masted anil this aftair is to be made the pretext boys, left home for play in the Sherer pasture, forenoon ami were called to order by Hon. J. L there are many who have appetites fur alcoholic into requisition to convey the booty away. Mr. schooner from their yard on Saturday next. Look for war. 'l’ln* gravity and promptness H.C. LEVENSALER, M. D., near by, where they spent the afternoon until gale on May to, pieces. A sailor Stevens of Augusta, who acted as chairman of the I stimulants, over which they have no control, and Hurley has offered a reward of $100, for the de­ at your Almanacs and see what time it is high with whiehthe English journals announced i i o mU .ASTON. \ S T ’O N , M AINE. \ I N 14 about 5 o elock, when, returning without the “ “ ‘’lLeBlanc fell from the foretopsail yard and that “ reconciliation is probably impo~ ; ,,..vof^ ,,d :m.-n*i..n •.» tll.-‘ r r a c i'K E oi ’.m edi committee in Mr. Blains stead, at 11 o'clock. In for which they are not responsible. But such tection of the thieves. water. iianu-l LeBlanc n (he whal. iCion to the PRACriCE of .MED Wood boy, inquiries were at once institutal, and •» was badly injured. On May 30, spot sible, ’’ indicate that war is a foregone eon- i l.xi. ami si r c.ERY. e i.-y. Ixihalf of the State Committee, Mr. Stevens nom- • generally take their drinks by themselves, or if in ami Ollice, Levensaler Block] .Mn Gen. Berry Engine Co., at a meeting, held it was found that the little fellow left their com­ A large number of our people havo-left to a t-{ i,ar,,ite fatal pa, of New Bedford long,- elusion, and even suggest the possibility ! ' inated Hon. Win. W. Timinas, Jr. of Portland for | company, they are so alive to the evils of its use, end the Bunker Hill Centennial of Jhe 17th. tuj,> 59, latitude 38, and received assistance. assi last evening, voted to visit Bath, July 5th. They pany at an early hour, and that when last seen, tend that the English party straying through | President pro tern., and he was chosen for that | that they never urge or entice others to form a Hope they will be patriotic, aud have a good Burmaii may have been merely a bait, in-] | | P £ having received an invitation from the Bath fire­ he was in the road near the Sherer house, trotting |J CUMIIINCS position by acclamation, when, after prayer by habit which is holding them in its iron grasp, time. .» % F o reig n . tended to draw down an attack, and give I men. We think the invitation'quite flattering to the South. The alarmed family and neighbors insti­ to the Burmese the attitude of aggressors. • to the public that lie Rev. Dr. Teft the following named persons were lieyond the power of extrication We noticed some very neat castings from the i By a railway accident near Bath, England, on Berry’s as the City Government of Bath limited tuted inquiries and search in the immediate Trouble has been brewing/or a long time. ir chosen as temporary Secretaries : For this class of unfortunates we have ever had foundry of William E. Crawford going on board' Itlie.lOth, several persons were killed and in­ and it is difficult on any other theory than ] BERRY S NEW BLOCK, 312 M ain St. the invitations to six, giving each of the three neighborhood until about 10 P.M., when, from an I where he is prepared to attend to all call* he may I George E. Brackett of Belfast, Andrew I*. Wis a deep sympathy ; and from the many expressions the new schooner of Samuel Watts & Co. ju red . that we have suggested to account for tin* companies the right to invite two companies, and unexpected source he was safely delivered to the ArTis quiet in Hayti since the suppression of favored wit-h, and tru sts that th ro u g h tin* m erits <>l' Ii well of Ellsworth, Edwin Sprague of Rockland, C. we have heard from their lips, we are fully con­ Engine Co., were out for practice on presence of the English expedition in Bur­ many years (»•' practice, he may receive a share ..i ll when the names of the invited companies were arms of his almost distracted mother. It seems patronage of those who are so unfortunate :is torn-. A. Woodbury of Skowhegan, S. E. Bryant, of vinced that they, more than all others, realize Saturday evening last, playing through three tljed&te conspiracy. m ese territo ry . England has tin* happy I given in, it was found that every company had that the lad had continued his travels south, down Small-pox is raging with violence in Ponce, knack of throwing the responsibility on tin- Ids sen ices. Kennebunk and Gardiner F. Danforth of Bangor, their sail, hopeless condition ; and mourn over it hundred feet of hose, which they have recently (Uli.-e hours 8 to 1*5 A. M. *i to 5.30 and 0.30 elected the Berry’s, and each claimed the right to Sleeper's hill, through and past the business as profoiitidy as it is possible for any others to do. Porto Rico. other party in such little engagcni(*nts as <» I*. M. after which the usual committees were chosen. have them, causing a “ deadlock," which was street of the city, on, still south, on the road to and purchased. The banished Uruguayans, who recently were this, b u t tin* uniform >*s an e n la rg e -) Rockland, May 27,1875, 4w25* While these Committees were attending to their The influence upon community of this class of in­ Geo. W. Tuttle has been making improvements forbidden to land at Havana, were conveyed to removed by leaving the matter with the Chief En­ into the village of South Thomaston, where some ment of British territory. The King of] ebriates, is not disiustrous, only, in so far as their on bis dwelling house at Mill River; and William sea by a Spanish man-of-war and allowed to pro­ Burniah is in alighting mood, and lias a 1 .duties, calls were made for Congressman Hale, gineer, who invited the Berry’s in behalf of the boys called him to them, and learning from him VOSE & BURPEE, aud after a little delay became forward and as soon habits arc not understood. Flint on Knox street, is likewise improving the ceed. very excellent army. 'Fhe annexation of whole department. who he was and from whence he came, took him News has been received in Havana of a terri­ as the greeting subsided, made a short, cnthuostic The common drunkard an lie is seen upon the his territory, in whole or in part, will not PAINTERS, into a Mr. Sawtell’s, and Mr. Sawtell immediate beauty of his house. ble earthquake in New Grenada. The destruc­ speech, which was listened to with close attention, street in his tattered clothing, disheveled hair, Last Friday evening the steamer City of he accomplished without a strugle. IL* Shop over <;<>! I.D A l’ERKY’S Store, oppo­ saddled his horse, and taking little runaway up Warden Rice brought a convict to the Prison on tion is the greatest in the valley oj Cucula, on the has even gone so far as to make overtures site Thorndike Hotel. and in the delivery of which lie was freipicntly, bloated face ami in every respect the erabodyment Rockland and Gen. Berry Engine Co., No 3. with Venezuela frontier. It is reported that 19,000 before, started with him for home. Monday last, from Machias. to France and Italy for an alliance to assist M a i n Street. - Itoeklaiul. Me. interrupted by hearty applause. of wrecked manhood, may serve as an index, N. A. Burpee No. 4, proceeded to Winter street, Capt. Arthur Spear has lieen appointed collector lives were lost by the calamity. him in holding his present territory and to Painting, Groining ... and I’ap« ring done to order, and 1 he distance from the boy’s home to where his *ati*faution given. Work After the report of committee,- tlie < omention I p0jn^ ng ft mocking crowd, or a serious observer, whore a trial was made, as to whether the steamer Halifax, June 12.—Steamship Vcrgo, from regain the lost provinces. These negotia­ journey ended, is, wo should judge, all of four of town taxes for the ensuing year. We wish W’iliu u F. Vose artjonmol until 2 o'clock, P. M. At which hrair^ t)lc ni0ll<,mt(. drinkcr’ii danger. But there is could draft sufficient water to supply both ma­ St. Johns, N. F., went ashore last night on the tions, it is hardly necessary to say,produced miles. As he took no notes on his travels, he him much joy. south side of St. Pierre Island and will probably (ho Convention preceded to vote for a candidate another claal> in al|uost evgry coniniunityi Kho chines, in case of Are. The steamer drafted water no result, hut they suffice to show the could give his mother but a limited narrative. The second term-meeting of teachers of the pub­ lie a total loss. Passengers and crew saved and for Governor. Alrout half an l.our was devotd to ,lrink juB, for Ul(, -t proJuces fur tilnc from tlie large reservoir n& r the residence of Capt. mails landed safely. Very little of the cargo of energy with which tin* Burmese propose to He told her, however, that in one place, the lic schools, will take place at the Green street tlie voting.it bung done by delegations. Suh.se- lM.ing> anil wlmt .|H wonjc . (h(>y arc no( (() Joseph Spear. The two hand machines were the steamer Virgo was saved. The vessel was resist the English advance. CARDS, BILL II EADS, TAGS horses and things were so thick that they couldn’t Grammar schoolhoifoe, on Saturday afternoon worth about $76,000; insurance $15,(XX). To put the mutter in plnin English, the I ...... quently the ooinmittee reportd a? follows: 1 drink alone ; hut entice young men away from placed side by side, a distance of some four hun­ respective war with Bunnah is simply a] LLIlLlt HEADS, PASTERS, get by him. next, at two o’clock. A general attendance is re­ An American fishing vessel has landed nine of prospective w dred feet further down Winter street Trials were nrnf eonouesL the very tiling which the! itonqitly printedUtlil.ofll.v,21i> SMn8ir«»,gronn

SEEDS! SEEDS! B I R T H S. Farwell &^Ames Hall. TZETZE l i E A D E T 8 irk of Vegetable and Flower Two Nights and One Matinee Only SANFORD'S INDEPENDENT LINE! C. M. T IB B E T T S . In this city, May Stli, to the wife of Mr. Andrew J. 1<13tAT>! Cunningham*, a daughter. _ June 25th and 26th. For Boston and Lowell. at i i o j s e , In this city, .Tune 3d, to the wife of Mr. E. C. M alk- Meadow Kiifi E 0,1 'Duplay and for sale a prime assortment 1 3 -M A Y -1 3 er, a daughter. Successor* to ; Avi-fing-ement for Season of C. I \ FESSEXDEN, Fresh, Canned and Preserved 1S75. Druggists & Ipotliecurifs, MARRIAGES Two Steamers on tlie Route. In Two of the great successes of the Z E L -R , lT IT S ! Four Trips per Week. 21b M A IN S T R E E T , Season ! —ALSO— r In this eitv, dune i'th, l»v Rev. .T. Kalloeh, (’apt. E. K .A. I l E , O N Y S 2 . O O . H o c k 1 a n <1 , M e . 1.. Pendleton unm .king Tohaee Chirk, of Riverside, and Miss Nellie M .’Perley, of charge. ' 'gars and Pipes ami all appliances. 1 U nity. A n o th e r OFFH ROVER T. A. W EM WORTH’S STORE, I In Northport, dune f.th, by Win. A. Pendleton, Esq., Saturday .Afternoon at 2 I*. AI., tall Groeeries Tor Excursions and Pie-nii i Wellington It. Drinkwater and Amanda M. Bullock, sueti as Piekets Sauces and Condiments. C'AMBKIDUE, Capt. C. B. Sanford. I-tATAliDIN, Cap,. IV. li. Roix. b i a >c k . b .th of N orthport. Grand Family M atinee! Will leave ROCKLAND for BOSTON, every MONDAY, H FDNK.SDAY, THURSDAY and SATL’R It 1-311 It v I In Thomaston. May 2;‘th, by Rev. G. P. Mathews, All articles of lir-t, id at LO W PR IC E S Dentistry in all its branches promptly attended to V n cle T o m ’s C a b in ! /e- ‘ DAY. i M r. ("liarles Johnson anil M iss Albertine Peterson, both SloN for ROCKLAND nt REASON A B '-I' P R IC E S . of Thomaston. Price of admission to all 'parts of the Hall, very MONDAY, TI ESDAY, THURSDAY and F R ID A Y , ««* Teeth extracted without pain, by the use ol 25 cts. Children under t welve, 1 5 ets. 2w2S B re a k ! a t 5 1-2 o ’c lo c k , I’. M . N itrous Oxi«ie th is. Alsiin ?S|. F A R E FR O M R O C K L A N D T O B O S T O N ,...... ao oq R ockland, May 13, 1871. (Opposite .1. 1’. Wise & Son’s.) “ “ “ TO LOWELL, . . . • . «3 15 D E A T H S. i;j-State Room sseeured of Agent at Rockland. ] I. 15OYNTON, M 1 N. B. No extra hazardous freight taken. All freight must he accompanied by Bill of Lading in duplicate HOMOEOPATHIC In this , dune 13th iroline S., wife of Charles Aeknowled .ed by all be the lightest B. P. Brackley. 31- W. FAKWELL, Agent. , io months and 5 days. ARD TIM Ei ilraft. ami most durable Rocklaml, Ju n e 17, 1>7'>. i'li A ppli-hm , $i; 2Sth, Mr. dames Clark, aged 82 D ow n Agent s Office. No. 2 A tlantic Block, (upstairs). Residence corner Union and Pleasant Sts. public. Physician and Surgeon, 'The subscriber takes pleasure in announcing Rocklaml May 27, 1S75. in Union, May 23il, W alte r F ., son o f Mr. and Mrs. the farm ers id Knox , 'mi •Js; M ain Street. W . F. Steven*, aged 1 year and ti mos. that they have a, last stl In South Thomaston, dune 14th, Adella F., eldest ARD TIME meiits to supply this, (ROCKLAND, ME daughter of the late Capt. Frederick ami Arobcll O. go th e ’Thorndike, aged 20 years, 5 months and 20 days. In Belfast, 12th inst., Eliphalet Clark, aged 89 years, POTTLE & KNIGHT, 4 m ouths. In Belfast, .Tune l.-t, Mrs. Pesiali, widow of the late The Kina' of Mowers, J. P, C O W LES, M. D., Bi-nj. Curtis, aged 7ti years and 3 m onths. _ Pliy-ician A Siirscon, In Mon,villi. dune 3d, Mrs. Rosina Wade, aged 4«. P rices - M A I X E, years, 5 m mtlis ami 20 days. Great Reduction a m h e .v. I,any who have he MERCHANT TAILORS Gives especial attention » Chronic Di-eases, but IX P R I C E S ! village. AND DEALERS IN MARINE JOURNAL. T o <‘<»1I

TEXAN r s HARBOR, ME. | Sid 13,b, sclis Pearl, ’Thayer, Danvers; Susanna, “ The Old Store open again.’j Pickering, ----- : . Warren, Salem: Kantm-ky, Horse Rake, I Spalding. Boston: R Leach. Pendleton. N Y : Light I'.oat. W .....I. Richm ond; 11 ...... tbs. Bislmp. Winds.. Stripe Dress G o o d s Benj. Williams, 2d, M. D., |N S; Alleghanla, Ma.ld... ks, | Fall River; Florid: Tlm m paou. V inalhaveii; G. in, Thom as, d o ; Leom-ss: ClIRTAIBrS, ■ S I (6 S I Burpee A. horn. W indsor. N S : 14th. G eorge, B abbidge. X.-v Few Pieces for ,5 cents. F. E. GILLCHREST, PIIVSK I AN A SURGEON, b u rv p i.r,: l.'.tli, D E lli-. T orrey. N V ; Ex.-el. Poland, Form er Price 25 Cents. oi l ic| IN BI.RRI BLOCK, Pro'vid.-m-e; Florida, Thompson, do; ltitli, P irous ,o keep pace with the ma D E A L E R IN Thorndike. Portland. uAgriculliir.il Machines, we li corner Mam and I ime Rock Streets. Residence ll< >1.1 JX tiS W 'i )K I 11 R A K E. Mmi St . south End. m ailv opposite Florence St. I,lies’. Gouts’, Misses’A ( l.il.I.enN I,,vnvite ite tlie11,0 attention ofpurofpur- I'.m-H* DISASTERS. Two Cases of f been proumim-eil FEATHERS, Barque M A M< N.-il. Jordan, from St John. NB Liverpool, -truck on N W Ledge. Briar Isla d, McCAMSRIDGE’S bark Jilin- 12 leaking, ami will discharge for r. paii FIHE BOOTS & SHOES cliaserscliascrs to tlieir The king ol* the F i e l E tc . DOMESTIC PORTS. PRINTS ihiis- hirssiii" Rooms, , last enlni-sand perl’e B E L F A S T—Ar 14th. D K Averv, <31h-hr.-st, B.e A .VSGt.Ygg BATH—Ar 12,b. s.-h Detiane.-. pa...... 1 up. Cable Screw Wire SPRING STOCK Of Berry Bros. New Block, PD R TLA N 1 Ar 1.-til. sch I. E M. l i p H f n i r s . B«»S'T«»N—Cld 11th, Isaac. O rbeto RHEUMATIC I h' -e room have been lilted up ill lirsl das- style. A Fine Bleached Cotton r 131 h. h (’harlotteJatni-Fon,’Jameson, T Va. CURE! BOOTS & SHOES •ll Be.hlbe.leC, for 10 Cents, ’Pliis sta,< incn, is substantially a Fact, based upon DR. N. DOWRIES, PHILADELPHIA-Ar’10th, sch Albert Thomas, Form er Pfiec Aidell e ill the po -----