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PCBLISIIKD KVEItY TllCKSlIAY AFTERNOON BY | ESTABLISHMENT V O S E & P O R T E R Having every facility In Presses, lype and Materia! 244 Main Street. to which we are constantly making additions,w e are prepared to execute with promptness and good style, every variety of Job Printing, including t i : ;t v h ; Town Reports, Catalogues, By - Laws, Post 11 paid btriclly in advance—per annum, $2,00 ers, Shop Bills, Hand Bills, Programmes, Il payment is delayed G months 2,25 Circulars, Bill Heads, Better Heads, 11 not paid till the close ol the year, 2,50 j Baw and Corporation Blanks, expected to make the ) Receipts, Bills ot Tiding, Business. Address and I Wedding Cards, T ags, B ab els, &o.,«Sto., j y singly copies live cents—lor sale at the office VOL. SO. ROCKLAND, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 14, 1875. NO. 6 PRINTIN'Q IN COBOR8 AND BRONZINO J . B. PORTER. I will receive careful attention.
hear me ask you (<» carry m e?” Ami Join fairv vision, to others mine againt every man. At last they know that I do not even know yon name ? . recognize the body of one of my cousins. wearied of me ami sent me here, ami I’ve Iiis E x p e r ie n c e .—“ Xo sir, I never re- Wistar lifted the little form, felt the child child o f) erhaps four . r live summe •s, witii “ Delaval. Your mother was a Delaval, I| “ Yoill* Your T1AWS news i«a is good,”OT»ml ” saidC«li.I George,f-lorvvrvr, retted marrying Molly here. She’s been gone on in the same way, drinking and yon know.” ! “ You looked coolly for the body of your . ish arms clasp around his neck, the head a fair, ri solute little f: ee, fram ed ii short, the making of me. I was an idle dog hating the drink, hating the poor little ' rest on his shoulder, and still walked care boyish « avi s o f Sax ,11 liair, a litt le rosy “ That is certainly true. Do you claim i lover.” when I met her and thought of nothing For the Gazette. misshapen child, whose frightened dark lessly IllOlltll, s nnue cut hut dimpled chit . and a relationship ? ” “I do not understand you,” she said. hut spending mv money at saloons just as eyes never looked bravely into mine, hating m and. sm all mise, •‘tip-uplifted like a llowef,” “ Not for the world. 1 know nothing of “ You are as rude to me 'as I used to be to fast as I earned it. She was only a poor *! IIALLOWEI) BE TIIY NAME.” Ill'll o f tiie sickly child that now lies in her moth “ You see.” continued the small vole w hich r -vealed tiie nvestigating you save this: that you went security for you: hut in this ruin we must forget all. seamstress, hut was industrious, honest, er’s arms, trying. Cod forgive me ! to hate your fellow student, Aime Herbert, who is ! My nerve is good, because after tlnThreach now close to his ear. “ you’ll have to tak the little la,li’s mind. and frugal in habits, for slic’d had a hard The twilight shadows softly fell the poor patient wife who met the harshest me home, because I’m lost: the trouble ; ••Now ’’ said Lilly sh ak in g do vn the my cousin. In consequence of his failing, between myself and Aime Herbert, who so row to hoe, poor girl ! Well, for her sake Around my darling’s bed, words with a tearful smile. But to-night that 1 haven't been in Boston for a gre: lace-trin med niusliti apron tliat softened you have come here as a correspondent to grossly deceived you, I have entered a I grew saving and careful, and soon had a W. 0. HEWETT’S ! But I could see her tender eyes as 1 wandered through the storm a little while in the winter time. Why, I think 1 the brigl l Id- e o f h er merino dress. such a a daily piper, immediately upon having nursing sisterhood,*and have become used little money in the bank. Finally we were And little shining head; lost child came to me, and made me take Then in her voice of childish love must have been a ZZZZ/c girl when I wa contrast to l ie torn a lie,, nigllt-g own in been called to the bar. Herbert can pay to death iu all forms. I have taken my married, and after furnishing two rooms her in my arms, ami she clung to my neck and for your kindness to-day I will ller sweet petition came,— here in the winter before, anil that’s th tiie corn .loiin goes first vows, and I shall take the veil in three had just a hundred dollars left. It was not Thibets, Cashmeres, Cre as no child has clung since my Ilarry was make him. In our society we have power “ Our Father iu the heavens above, way I came to get lost. Mama will hav m ight m ike the poor little sick git l’s hc«k months. My father sent Mr. Delaval after much, but it was our own. That was torn from me, and she chattered to me as which you do not dream of.” tons, Empress Cloths, Bi Hallowed be Thy Name ! ” to bring me here often ami then I can find am i tliei I'll tell her i sto ry w hile John is me: but I think among these Germans I fourteen months hack. Now we have this Ac might have chattered, ami told me the “ The Jesuits are powerful,” said my way, hut you see to-day 1 was playing gone to et hi iin m a know th a t I at i here. could have done without his assistance.” little house. We have nine pictures on the agonals, Serges, Brilliau- is lap h v th e 1 re, and old forgotten story of peace, and love, and G eorge. “ Mr. Delaval said he was your brother.” A subtile fear was in my heart, the organ in the toy shop and I saw mama Jo h n can liol-l h e r in I walls, and nearly fifty books in that ease cc lets Christmas, ami then she laid her soft lips “ I have told you once before that I was “ M r. Delaval my brother!'' said she And yet 1 could not know go out the door, I went after her, running 1 m ig h t take the hal y. Aunt Al' f shelves up there which I made. tines, All Wool Plaids, g-chair on my cheek, and when I took her home not a Jesuit,” said Delaval. “ Mr. Delaval is a Pole. 1 believe known Her house was waiting in the sky all the way along Winter street, and then Rutliic li fill the lialiv in tiie roekin Our house is small but there is no envy; she hade me take m y poor little maid in “ And once that you were,” said George, to most police-courts in Europe. He is a Moliair Brilliantines, Al And she was called to go; it wasn’t mama. It would have been funny - s t i l l , I lon’t see an y roeking-ehai : so 1 no fear of the future; no doubting each my arms, and 1 did. 1 held the child laughing. “ Well, we need not talk any I stooped and kissed the little dove, anyhow for mama to go out ofthe store and supixisc we might as well Help yo u w ith splendid spy. and my father employed him. other ; no fretting, fault finding or selfish where she had never been before, and more. You are something, and you do not pacas, in Black and Col Whose song so sweetly came— forgot me. Ami I went back, hut, you see. tiie lied: I olien hell m am a w hen A nn’s hut could get him no papers; he is too well ness in it. We have nearly a hundred dol when I felt her awful thinness, when 1 saw choose to tell what. I shall find out some ‘•Our Father in the heavens above, I didn’t know Boston in the winter and I busy. > ow. Join,. •on tak e yo, r little known. Are you married yet ? ” lars saved, besides these things in the ors: Drap D’Etc, Black the joy ami wonder in my wife’s pale face, Hallowed be Thy Name! ” couldn't find the right store, so 1 came back -ick girl uni we'll go o w o rk .” day or other.” “ Xo, not yet.” house. Our renfcis paid for the entire year a great wave of pity and sorrow came “ Yes, I suppose so. Meanwhile, I have Silks. again to Winter street. 1 looked and M arv Wistar fairly shivered at ll e calm “ It is delicious to meet you here after till next spring. looked and looked, and I asked a man if audacity of the fav, but looked with a wild sweeping oyer my iieart, and I eame to usk i a great friendship for you. and I should all. Look round at these poor innocent \\ e go to eiiurch regularly, attend con A darker shadow lies to-night for the Christmas bounty 1 had refused, like it to be reciprocated. We might both he had seen a very pretty lady with light longing lo see if the prayer of hei h eart young men, lying so quiet; in the presence certs and lectures, and amusements when Upon my darling’s bed; that I might for once bring joy and not of us do one another some good.” of death one seems to he always with God. I see no more her tender eyes hair, and he said yes, ami I said that was was at last to he answered—if she w:i the price is not too high. Sometimes the FLANNELS sorrow Io that poor wife and suffering child George Dickson I tad a good look at the e loved one another once; now your And little, shining head! my mama, and he said was it? and I said see her poor little crippled darling for once prices are so high we cannot afi'ord to go. at home.” j man, and a sharp young lawyer as lie was, heart has gone to another human being, But, looking toward the .land I love, yes it was, and he laughed, and I said —where she bail never lain—in the arms Then we stay at home, read to each other, There was a pause when ho finished, and could not make him out at all. He was In Grey, Blue and Scarlet J whisper just the same,— where did she go? ami he said he didn’t of her father. Under the same spell that ami mine is given to Heaven." have visitors or go out a little way and a Mr. Reeye's voice was not quite steady v e ry handsome, shaved like a Frenchman, “ Our Father iu the heavens above, know. So at last I came in here and waded had fallen over him on the Common. .Lilm They stood looking at one another. little while to visit a few friends we have Twiled; Plain, Scarlet, when lie broke it. saying, “ Excuse mo, I with no hair on bis face except the luous- Hallowed be Tliy Name! ” for you. .Xoware you taking me home?” Wistar eame mechanically forward, took Their interview had been short, hut they lose by. I haven’t been in a saloon since wiil be back presently.” taciie: and yet lie did not. look an entire Orange and Blue All Wool, Jf. JI. Ecarctt. John Wistar was fairly puzzled. lie oil' his eoat, stooped over the half fright- had found out something in it: they had I was married, sir, and will never enter “ John sal witii liis face in his hands, Frenchman. lie said that lie was a spy, a looked down at his tiny burden, listened to ned child, and wrapping her in it strode found that they eared for one another. e again. looking over tile sad past his own words Jesuit and a Free Mason, ail iu tile same White in all qualities and her clear, decided, childish talk, and felt hack to the l’t.e , still in utter silence, and Still the m an had east aw ay his life on tin* al I had rather these hooks pictures, car had conjured up, and it might have been breath. Wliat was lie? lie appeared to posed. “ Do you know your name and ilrawinghis eliairelose to theunustial blaze, t a r of avarice, and the woman, as women pets and that organ should he in our house widths, 6-4 in Stripes and A CITY FROM TH E SIIOI1E niinutesorhoursafler—Iieknewnot—-when George Dickson something 1,.-tween a where you live?” lit* ventured to ask. held the child where Lilly had rested a few will, had dedicated hers to religion. than he in the house of the man who makes -Mr. Reeve returned, carrying a lteavybask- Greek and a Jew when lie examined liim Checks, Shaker and Ba- “ What a very silly question,” exclaimed minutes before—where, iu other days, A loud noise of talking disturbed them. his saloon attractive so as to entice men et, and followed by a lovely woman. “Jly more nearly. Come down, yc greybeard mariners. tile sprite with such intense scorn in her another dark curly head hail lain, other ,'liey retired into themselves. 'The Ben there to spend their earnings. wife here, says that it will lie too late—tiie “ You are a very agreeable companion,’' nu tt. Unto the wasting shore! voice that John was completely rebuked. dark eyes had. looked, not with awe-strick- gal ollieer eame up and said: “ One of ” 'e find that this life is what \ye make shops are closed—for you to go Christmas- said (leorge Dickson, “ lint to tell you the The meruing winds are up—the gods • Why, of course I do. My name is Lilly n wonder, hr. merry, loving mieshief, in those abomination of percussion shells is We are helping each other, and the ing to-night, so she lias taken tiie liberty of truth, lam iu no humor to talk business. SHAWLS lhd me to dream no more. ■xirgent. and 1 live som etim es in .Jam to ids. . . . . lying here unexploded. Come up Dickson, more we do for each other, the better we Come, tell me whither I must sail, few W hat lias happened is so ghastly and liorri- ami look at it.” Plain, way high up. looking down on the There he satuntii. tiie lied arranged to putting iu witii tile other tilings each other, and thus my wife is lea«l- What peril there may be. suit tile fastidious taste of tiie little queen tt tiles from our tree fertile habiei Xo, hie that 1 can think of nothing except the She took his arm ami went with him. pond, that's when we visit my Uncle John, ingme to heaven. A ihI from the bottom Before 1 lake my life in baud in Paisley Long & Square, uid more times in Cambridge in my mama's (die would hive /' it he,a ./ooiZ and h ip p y Christmas, time now. Tiie road through the forest Open and Pilled Centers, the ivy all over it. only it’s dead now, for Delaval had the shell iu liis hand. As years ago would follow my example, for We may not tell thee where to sail, tile* winter killed it: in the summer it will iitile form Upon it. and lie did so. noting MVbmr, to you and yours. Verily, my continued to lie very beautiful, and the they advanced he was discoursing about it, Striped Paisleys, Striped, with a Iieart pan".'the fearful emaciation ; love.’ 'to liis wife, as they watched John, weather was heavenly, lint in a turn ol sir, they’d never regret it.” Nor what the dangers are; come alive again. But I do wish it ami holding it aloft. “ The percussion Plain and Plaid, in Long Each sailor soundetli tor himself. wouldn’t die. it looks so hare ami ugly, am, of tiie lio.lv i.ndYlien without one word j1 lloking witii tile words lie could not utter, tile road, at a place where tile two officers Rise in this one has gone wrong.” lie said. Each hath a separate star; .snatched Ilf. liis iiat and hurried from the room and house, “ a little child had paused, there was the first signs ol “ See, i will throw it down among us, am, Diet o f Liter a ry M e n .—The London in England it doesn't. Mama says, do you :orrespondent of a Birmingham paper al and Square Wool Each sailor soundetli for himself. room. Tliev heard his footfalls living awav ’ k':"> fiwui ” «'ar. eight dead horses, a lumbering van you sl. .11 see that it will not e.xplope.” know, that in England the ivy stays alive ludes to a new hook containing remarks And on the awful sea all winter, am, people put it all over their ill tiie distance, and then Lilly said, with a i 'ever did so heavy a lu-ket feel so light standing across tiie road, on which some Before any one could stop the madman, Ladies’ and Misses’ Sizes What we have learned is ours alone, little nod. •• lie's gone to send word to i :l.s one, as John, witii almost a hoy's Genuaa wag h id ehaiked ” A Berlin.” he had done it. There was a great blue about the diet of literary men. and states houses and churches.” that lie is acquainted with a well-known Stamped, Embossed and W e may not tell it thee. 7>Z
> * " In tlw Senate Tncsilav..Tan. 12, the House} A light will he shown from the light- McCa m b r i d g e ’s JOHN G. LOVEJOY’S G r K ,Z E J L T 11 amending the act repealing moieties house recently rebuilt on the southerly BLOOD & HIX, ■was passed. 1’he House bill abolishing the point of Indian Island, Rockport harbor, Hair Dressing Rooms, J Insurance Agency, western district of Arkansas was passed. Maine, after Jan. 15. The light is a lixed Q8D M ain. Street. A discussion followed on Mr. Schurz's Ixni- red lig h t. Berry Bros. New Block. NVITE tile attention of tlie public to the fact that CUSTOM house block, isi.in i resolve, in the House, the Senate A large barn containing about fifteen they keep constantly on hand the L a rg e st, These rooms have been fitted up in first class style, IEreshest, Richest and Must Elegant and Cost hill removing restrictions on capital of gold tons of hay, the property of Allen Brown, and the proprietor would iuvite the public to cull and Rockland, - . Maine. CLOSING OUT ly Stock in JCnox County, of b inks was passed, file Senate amend was destroyed by tire in Edgecomb last •ee him. c ments to the naval appropriation bill were night: probably incendiary. Loss about concurred in. A general bill granting to $600 F. C. FOOTE, T O L E T I S a l e a t railroad companies the right of way ImpLrter and Manufacturer of rpW O story and attic frame house with extension through the public lands was passed as a — What makes you look so glum, Tom?” JL for kitchen, wood house, &e.. on Grove street, near High School. Inquire of ISABEL BAILEY, substitute for the Senate bill. * Oh ! I had to endure a sad trial to my feel HUMAN HAIR! 253 Main Street. 3w0 ings.” “ What on earth was i t ? ” “ Why, I Silver and Plated Ware, Vest D om estic. had to tie on a pretty girl's bonnet with her moth A Large Assortment Constantly The jury in the Tilton. Beecher suit has and Neck Chains, S^OTSCE. Sim onton’s, er looking on.” been completed and the trial is in pro- on hand ! nplIE undersigned, having established a business — The Galveston JVews is in error when it says B&- Work of all kinds done to order. EG Bronzes, Diamonds, JL requiring her personal attention in BROOKLYN, Ntw York, proposes the settlement of her affairs ROCKLAND. About $300,000 in legal tender and frac that this paper has “ endeavored to repress the No. 259, Main St., Rockland. AND here to the 1st iof Februsry, 1875. Until that time she will be ui her store during business hours to at tional currency were burned in the car on pride of its city readers.” Every subscriber is tend to the settlement of all outstanding accounts. the Baltimore and Potomac railroad, I lmrs- allowed as much pride as he can stand up under, ASK TUE MOTHER. Parties owing sinall amounts are particularly re We have decided to com day night, besides other department re Women have better{opportunities for observing tl.e quested to call and settle without delay. After the and special inducements are offered to getters-up effects, ot medicine, than men. This id especially true JEWELRY first of February all unpaid bills and accounts will be in the ham B ot Attorney T. P. 1’IERCi., for collec mence earlier than usual, our ports. of clubs.—Louisville Courier-Journal. of mothers, who note with keeness born of ail'eclion, i, including the < peraliuns of the remedies they administer to tion. IbABEL BAILEY. GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE Vinnie Ream has received the contract — A strong minded woman will always be their children. Now ask any mother who has used Roman Cold, Coral and Stone Rockland, Jan. 13, 1875. 3wG for the Farragut statute, Mrs. Farragut and Ha le’s H oney of Hokkhound and tar in her (PREVIOUS TO T A K IN G General Shi rman voting for and Secretary speaker of the house. family as a cure tor cough, colds, hoarseness, wnoop- Camoo Sets, Band, Seal ing|cough, croup or influenza, what she thinks of it. EVERY SATURDAY Robeson against her. — Half the discomfort of life is the result of The answer in every instance will bet hut she Inis touud and Stone Rings, OUR ANNUAL ACCOUNT Or getting tired of ourselves. Il the most eflecive j reparation of its kind she has B ra ce le ts, MERGED IN STOCK)j that our patrons may Commodore John C. Howell, who re ever tried < r heard of. cently wrote a letter denying certain — No man has a right to be contented with any P ik e ’s Tooth-Ac h e D rops—Cure in one minute* Lockets, Seals, Charms, &c littell's livin g A g e . be able to secure bargains - - > 3 charges made by Congressmen Burleigh of evils which industry and virtue can remove. when they need them, instead 2 — Maine in regard to the Bittery navy yard- Also, a rich assortment of Th e L iving Ag i: has been publishel for more £ c © x o t lias been appointed and con tinned as Chief iban thirty years, with the warmest support of the of waiting until customers S E C Real Estate Convenances in Knox Wm. H. Kittredge & Co., Opera Glasses, best Iiieii of the country. It has admittedly con 0 — » S 2s —H of Bureau of Yards and Docks. tinued to “ stand at the head of its class, and its suc have made their selections. Governor Gaston states that of the forty- C ounty, Druggists & Apothocarios cess is now greater than ever before. It has absorbed For the week ending Thursday noon,January 14.1675. and Dealers in Gold Headed Canes, its younger competitor, •• E V E R Y SA TU R D A Y ," two millions of passengers carried over the and is without a rival in it» special field. And for this pu rpose we Rockland.—A. I*. Brrtwn io Edward J. Davm- EATENT MEDICINES. railroads in Massachusetts during the poit, 1 3 Litchfield lot 01. Sea St-eet. $ 3 )’. and beautiful .:nd useful goods too numerous to men- A weekly magazine ot sixty-four pages, TlIE I.iv- | QUOTE A FEW MORE LOU NO. 3, SPEAR, BLOCK, ing Age gives mure than twelve months, but a single one was killed, « A MOEN .— Lewis H. Garuim-r to Augusta L. Shi- PRICES, as we have no hesi and but seven were injured. tiles, house lot, $100; Harriet Hosmer to Jam es Clark, KOGKLAND, ME TIlliEE AND A QUARTER THOUSAND »4 acre with buildings. $1,800. Feb. 1. 1874. kinds, constantly Hock.— Stephen Simmons to J . I’, and Samuel band, in great variety, and fitted to the sight with double-ciduinn octavo pages of Reading m atter yearly tancy in giving publicity to sf~ ^ F oreign. Simin-n ,3 ) acr«g, $225; Lincoln Hupper to Samuel cure, special attention paid to forming four large volumes. It presents in an inex Weiitw.-i ii. il'i acres, $050. AU AS. HENRY EVANS, pensive form, coii-idering its great amount of matter, our POPULAR PRICE LIST, □"he Pope has given his apostolic bene Un io n .—Gilbert Blackiugton to Ephrulni Lovett. c Watch Repairing', Engraving, with treshne.-s, owing to its weekly issue, and with a diction t » King Alfonso of Spain. Ti e 10 acres, $100. satisfactory completeness attempted by no other pub and we wish it distinctly un Vin ii.ii avkn— Herbert Lovejov & at. to Geo. lication, the b.-si Essays, Reviews, Criticisms. Tales. young King arrived at Barcelona, Spain. Goodwin, house aim lot. $liwo; Reuben Carver to Poetry. Scientific, Biographical, Historical and Politi derstood that these low prices Saturday, where he was enthusiastically re Ciias. E. Sylves'er, house lot, $'.25; Jo in C ar\cr to O f f ic e in W ilson & W h it e ’s B lo c k , cal Iiifo.maGon troiu tnc entire body of Foreign Pe Jauiw* McDonald, small lot, $ :5. Nearly ovei|L. M. Robbins' Drug Store, BLOOD & HIX, riodical L iteratim , are not quoted on a few arti ceived. North Uavex —Hira n Carver to|Tra Carver & ill., land and buildings, jf90>; Abram v urver to Ira 22 ROCKGAN'l). 2 39 Main Street, Rockland. During the coming year, the serial and short stories cles to deceive the public, but Xotes a n d E xtracts. ( arver, homestead farm, $2,200; Jew ett Turner to of the are fair s mples of prices on llirum Carver, land and buildiuge, $1,200. S . IT . h o y n t o n , m . d „ LEADING FOREIGN AUTHORS Secretary Bristow says that under his ad WIGGIN <& ROSE, wi 1 be given, together with theainount itn a p p ro a c li- j our entire stock, and were it ministration of the finance law it will prove T o the Afflicted. No matter what form of Successors to ’ K OMCEOPATH ic eil by any other periodical in the world, of the ' u® a ^ 2 to be a measure of contraction. This is sickuess you labor there is one great truth you best i'leiary and scientific m atter ot the day, from not an im passibility, should be should keep in mind: All disease originates in an C. P. FESSENDEN, the pens of the above-named and many other just where the greatest objection to the Physician anil Surgeon, rorentost lieni;/ /■.tdtiyists, Sctcutiad.-i, Crilics, Z.’i.s- most happy to quote prices on bill lies. It places in the hands of the Sec impure condition of the blood. Purify that, and Druggists & Apothecaries, <•, rcrer.® mul repiesentiug every department the disease must part: but you cannot purity the retary of the Treasury the power to regu ‘28*7 NEain S treet, of knowledge and progress. every article in our store. Re blood by the use of poisonous drugs, and exhaust NO. 5 KIMBALL BLOCK, 1 lie importance of I'ltE Living Ag i: to every OBSERVE THESE FOOTPRINTS. late the volume of the currency to suit his ive stimulants. The best Blool Purifier ever n <> o k i ii n a , © . (1 ROCKLAND, ME. American reader, as th 1 onlv saii.-l: Ctorily fresh anil sure aud give us an early call, own notions. While under General Bris (O .'iP t.E lE coinpi'ation of an indispensable cur- discovered is I)r. W alker’s famous Y inkhau A ptil 30,1874. Z T i d : . a t t s t i t t rent l.t< rature — ndi-pensable. because embruiCi the 1 as w o have a gre a t m a n y tow there will be no danger of a re-issue of Bitters, compounded ot simple herbs. Iwl L . productions of the redeemed notes, his retirement might THE ABLEST l.IVINQ WAITERS be followedby a Secretary who would yield B I R T I I S. in all branches ot Lit' rature, Science, Arc ami Poii-1 O(Ia\s, the mo*t entertaining stories, | Acknowledgement. In thisicitv, Jan . 12th, bv l.’i v. Father I’etirson, Beni. Williams, 2d, WI. D., ’.lie lii.est poi try ot tlie English language, are here) 8000 Yards 40 inch Brown execute YOUR commands with j romptners and very of Searsport, Alexander Black and B. Mr. John Ried, «>1' Huriieatie Island, and Miss Eliza gattieied together.’’—111. Mate Jourm.l. despatch—fo ra lair equivalent in U. S. Currency.: In tro d u c e d vi Mr. James W ight, the Si . Engine Co , City of F. Shi« Ids of P’i- ciiv. { e return thanks lor beii p th en ce to _____ . . Roberts of Stockton, K. T. A. Snow of Win •• With i, alone a leader may fa.riy keep up with j We don’t offer to “ work for nothing,’’ because it ' Rockland, No. 1. unanimously acknowledge tlieirobli- hbeially remembered in ’he dis'rihntio.i of the bridal PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, all that is iiep.oi taht in the iiti ratine, history, politics SCotton, Comnit-rciallv l»v te r p o r t. Daniel Crosby of Hampden, Janies gaiions lor two beautiful anti sizeable chromo.® which, loaves, with oar best wishes lor the “ happy pair. J (H I H E IN BERRY BLOCK, and science el I hi day.—.Metlioni-.!, . Y. disagrees with us—and with our creditors—and wel Dunning of Bangor ami G ideon Mayo of unknown to the Co. at that lime, were quiellv placet! In this city, Jan . 3d, by ('has. A. Davis, Over Merrill’- Drue Store, corner .Mam and Lime •‘ A j u e an I pe petual reservoir and fountain of Only 8 Cents/ bold out no inducements to make our prices •* t.owi.i: 3 . 3 . ROBINSON, by him in their ne.v engine-hull, and they will ever be Edward I . Foster of Bristol, and Mi Hatinaii A. Rock streets. Boards at Henj. W illiam son .Middle eiitertniinne.il and instruction.”— Hon. Rob.nl C. j Orono. The election of president was post highly regarded by this Co. Annis «»f North Uav Street.
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BALL Fm&iTSrW Hand Bills, IN ALL IN ITS ALL BRANCHES! . Dennison’s Patent Tags man e “ practice what we preach,” and “ embrace to San Francisco, but he will accomplish the I I ransfer Printing Inks,' WEBOHIO Orders by Mnil solicited, which ill v. be promptly L E T T E R LADINGS, II Our customers keep us about asbusy asconvenient, Posters, Law and Corporation Blanks, Catalogues & Pamhlets letter or other document. A IsoPA R lY INV11 v it a iio n s of any description. required, at Engraved Bostou prices.work turuished, when we always keep so that the printed matterary letter-copy canlug be ess, pi copied as in readilyan as ordin the b dy cl the executed iu the best »tyle. and envelopes furni-dicd. done in tin; most satisfactory manner, including and every c.ther description of ilercantilc aud Gen to be tilted aud copied, printed iu printed from the latest Bristol,styles o 'typeTinted onBristol. Repp Fine Bristol, Piries’white or tinted and all work delivered at short notice. eral Job Printing executed with neatness and de GiZiTKJOBPBIHTIHGHODSE Business Cards, Snowflake, etc. printed iu Also gold, on the Visiting transparent or GELATINE or Business «»o- Cards der, at manufacturer’s prices. spatch. executed and at the same rates as contracts made in Shop Bills, called G o o d W o rk person. Addresa which shall be as low as in our opinion the work can However modest the total.sum of their yearly trans be honestly and profitably done for. J actions, should not attemptemploying the printer. to Jdo business A good without supply of DO DO “ aim to please” by giving despatch—for a lair equivalent in U. 8. Currency. We don’t offer to “ work for nothing,” because it fall hiiuself, in the long run—if not sooner. But we but we have always hold out noinducements to make our prices “ ises that will be pretty sure lo cheat his customers, or disagrees with us—and with our creditors—and we than order for anything iu theexecute Job Printing YOUR line, commands and will with promptness and Job Printing Job “H always ready to fill their orders for advertising; and so, possibly, he if he makes use of theThe wise modern man facilities make it advertises better; lor travel.rises and whenall when thebusiness trade is dull, more,fills ishis createsthrifty he good, sails, adver to “ while bors stagnate ahis breeze” unenterprising in himselfgrowling tlie atand neigh“ culm ill luck,” and and ” whistling busy for a themselves wind.’’ this in opportunity’’to remind the public that we are journey quicker and enjoy himself better on the way, . 7 e 9 lyl7 b M G o, W b u r f m ' t..-orge «ml j . Sc m O! o .,) O’!C Maud, i lie. MJE. q |HO?S “Xl. FRED H. BERRY. CHAS. U. BERRY. 3SJEW YOBIC. fancygoods G 7 i i 7 G
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N O . SHOP ON SEA STREET, LEANDER THOMAS,) ROCKLAND, MAINE. i5tf P. F. HANLEY. CLEKK. • A• IL M AKE li Linings and Shoe Findings, o “1» “1» H o . NEATS J-OUT OIL. B’ G’ STODDAED & CO. IYOTIOE. j II. KEEN 1ST. E, CUSTOM HOUSE BLOCK, Alanufacturers ol and Dealers in Itusiness Cards. J. F. C iLLEY, ~ The Lowest Market Pficea* TRUE P. PIERCE, ( Successors io G. IY. Brown Committee on Accounts and Claims of the 68 SOUTH STREET, . N. BiRD& CO, FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES. E- u. POST, Proprietor, N'-X- OFFICE IN OFFICE PILLSBURY BLOCK, B ricks for Sale I aud An^ricnn CalfSkins. .Machine Belting,- LONG AND SHORT LUMBER, CUSTOM HOUSE BLOCK. Loft on Cnpt. G. W. Brown Gilchrest, White & Co., Guns, Pistols, &c. ery, Cutlery, &c. zc G. W. PALMER & SON, City of Rockland will be in session at the City 9Apr74 Gay Street, Rockland, Maine. Joining and Job Work, either by the day job,or E. E. G. STODDARD & CO., One door East of G. F. Kuler & Co.’s Steam Mill RE prepared to do all kindsus of the House customer, and may Ship desire, furnishing llrst-class 1 1 .... -x-x ’I'll IS House, which It situated CHAS. A. EAVIS, A A good Boarding and Livery Stable iu connec O ’ Berry Brothers’ Livery Stableis connected with Thumastou, Jan, 39,1S7 . April 1872. 12 17tt COTTON DUCK AND FLAGS, A MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND, Jan . 1, 1S74. ROCKLAND, : 3IA.IX.K. 1UE- Treasurer’s Office. Masonic Block, oil the last All bills FBImust be approved theby party contracting A. A. A. NEWBERT SOU, A KALMICSI WHITE, A Proprietors. BURPEE’S ELOCK, MAIN ST., Rockland, April 5, 1874. Rockland, Feb. 24, 1874. Itf 1 Rockland, Feb. 7,1874. -Any 3tyle-Any ot Single or Double Team furnished at Also, Books kept ut this for.theoffice diflerentStage ’Sift- ’Sift- Prompt attention given to all business en § * ? .& & & & ,7 Rockland. May 21, 1874. 24 N. B All Goods sold, will be delivered free ol SAMUEL T- MUGRIDGE, Iron & Steel, Sept. 22, 1873. ly* bedding and carpet^.' Maaes tor been timroughlv renovated, papered, painted ami BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, trusted to his care. ly20’?2 furnished with entirely new furniture, including beds, 1 Counsellor & Attorney at Law, at huu-- th'i> . fhe Thorn;..ton amt RuckJamt‘'AccoirS ' M ain sStroet, : 'TTiomsustoii. i tion witil the House. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Blacksmith's Powder,Stock Fuse & & Quarry Outfits, Tools, Paints, Oils & Building Materials Provisions & Groceries, Crock Curls at Gioifay’s Switches at Giolray’s given to Bunkruptcv m atters, and all kinds ot claims Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Carriage StockChandlery and Trimmings.& Fishermen’s GoodsSportsmen’s Powder, Shot, Caps against the United States. nOCTvI^A.XD, - - 3IAIIVE. DAY evening of each month, from till 7 1-2 9 o’clock, for the purpose of examining claims against the city. West India Goods and Groceries, 25 1 SOAPS, TALLOW,AND PTTRT3 GltOTJIVO GREASE, BO NF, COLD ANDS1LVER WATCHES NEW LIVERY&HACK STABLE jewelry Be**t a Be**t ccoiuiuodations for Boarding Horses and Lines, where all ordersshould be lelt. BERRY BERRY BROTHERS and Coaches tor funerals. House and Ship Jiners, shprt notice and at reasonable rates. A Mouldings, Windows, Window Frames, Doors, &c. charge. i i Commissioner of U. S. Circuit Court. {Attention workmen, and in every way guaranteeing satisfac | | Moccasins, Sole Leather, Wax Leather. French tion. Ship Stores^ IChandlery
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N O R T H EN D . i ‘ CLOCKS, Jcc. ±JL.ATED GOODS. act F VK. TONE RANGE,TONE PERFECT No. 27, Doane S t., Boston. j anu ---- -AND— a Captain Creed, i, i, (up stairs). isjA '' ' ' Retunung.^leave Sand,j Fire Brick and Cement. it
—DEALERS IN— h aves Boston for W interport and and deliverin any part of the city, Jor lor shipment : A Assortment Good ol Office, Rockland. nd MANUFACTURERS OF the 10 o’clock n g A MAIN STREET, CAPT. R. W. ROIX, tures for $1.00. Thoinnston and Vicinity. ^USCCllHHtOttS. T R O C K L A S M D HOCTCTL.A.lVr>, ATE. Kituing stud Sporting ...... -V.x --wV1.jx , 4 (>do c k P 51 Takes effect Nov. 23d, 1874. «/- - C. L. SLACK, CONQUEST RANCE. Crockett’s Building, .TTT Winter*Arrangement! i 557. 557. 75.. Og9LE2.3=t, H. M. HATCH | MISS BEECHER’S Orders mav be left or bundles sent to th G. A. SAFFORD, Agent for Rockland. Winter Arrangement! gcto.c-aa' ”“ ^ Eix>Aeeiit R O C K L A N D , - M A I N E . Freights taken at Fair Rates. w r n TWO TRtE»S Jk 'WEEK. train will leave Rocwlund for Butli, l'urtlund, C.HARLES EURR1LL, Treasurer, i n s u r a n c e 51 51 C. A. COOMBS, Supt. OKLY 3 CEIMYS ’ N and after MONDAY, Boston Nov.and all points 23d, on the a MaineCentral passenger R. It., at Fare, 75 Cents Each Way. H. H. M. HATCH’S SALOON, S WINTER ARRANGEMENT. CHEAPEST PAPER IN THE WORLD! WORLD! THE IN PAPER CHEAPEST Warren Powder Mills, SSaitroads /Steamboats.A’ Has possession of all the best boards in tlie city. Thomaston, Aug. 21, 1871. 38 PRICE CENTS.50 Satisfaction guaranteed every In P. S. Orders fcr our Gunpowder may be sent to Bv mail year,1 $3; months, G $1; 3 months, $2; 1 i Agent’s atOffice No. 2, Atlantic Block, corner Leave Rockland for Buth, Leave Portland Bath tor Rockland an.. at Boston, 8 A. M., connectingLeave Buth at P. 3.20 51., due iu Rockland at 5.55 STOVES, TIN WARE STOVES, Good prices paid for Second Hand Stoves in ex- Rockland, D Rockland, Jan, 14, 1874, River Farmand Freights as u«ual. All Fnight and Q ft OZiTl 3 15. 15. LANE, Agent for Vinalliuvon. 49 All work will be faithfully and {promptly attended A mixed train will leave Rockland for Bath at G.3 HAIR OR HAIR WHISKEROR DYE, £3- All work warranted to give satisfaction or no He will make you a Large Picture from a Small Don’t send off your Old Pictures to be VINAiLHAVEN. < < every 51omla)i and hursday 1 which has ever been brought to their notice. Washington St., Bostou. Newland Second Hand Stoves, handled all the various dyes, pronounce it Govci'iinieiilt Shipping:, Blasting, Warren, Maine, or to 11. II. Crie & Co., Rockland, single preparation for changing the color of the hair Agent for Fi’st Business Class Promptly Stock Attended Companies to. in month .75 cents. Postage free to subscriber* alter Eastern Express Office. 31 Maine, aud will receive every attention. 47 lo lo A. M. Wo also have the KEY S On and afterShinier Nov. Gant15,1S74, willClarita, jeu»e i arver’s Harbor, Vinalhaveu, for Rock- STEAHER _KATAHBIN, * li I lb o'clock A. 5L, a rriving at Rockland Fare to Boston, - S2.00. 7~ KNOX &. KNOX LINCOLN&. RAILROAD. (by nigh, train) Lewiston and Augusta, at P.12 1:30 P .51. 51., and Portland at 5 A. 51., due in Rockland Jauuary 1. Address GLOBE PUBLISHING CO., 92 COOK, and a variety ofSecond Hand Stoves, all in hand SAILS bought and sold. Intermediate landings on the Bay and ltiver, every at short notice. O P. 51. good order. SS^eThe fugliestCl market prices paidTRUCK for all kinds usually of bought by Junk Dealers. Second land, daily, )Suudny’s excepted) at 7:30 A. M.. con- Also, Hard and Blacksmith’s Coal, Wood, Hay S.UFORD’S lMlEPEMlEM LIVE. with trains leaving New York at 3 P . M. Boston at A. 51. iteturuiug, leave Bath at A. 11,30 M. Railroad Wharf, Rockland, at 2 o’clock 1‘. 51., fo ut 11 ut A. 11 51. about 4 o’Jjck. I Rockland, April?, 1874. * Carver’s Harbor, touchingway. at Hurricane Island each Copied by canagents get a and bettter pay picture S3,SO, for SI.25 when at you About one minute’s walk north of the Post MURDER WILL OUT! MURDER Will make 8 Large Album Pic pay. Call and see specimens. 1 Large Picture with 8 x10 Frame, for S1.25, one with 8 x Oval 10 Frame forkinds of $1.25, pictures aud made at all the other same low rates.
the Rock of A gency. ROSE, Clerk. PRICES. GERMAN . ubove surrounding it Paid at this K N IC H T , E. BOYNTON & AI.S. :-ED W IN ROSE. Clerk. AX I. AX E. OTIS, Atty, to Plaintiff. Si vs. —OF- Bakery. gem y w. r/i. puasMCTON, Attest:—EDWIN CONSISTING OF A F.-Ilowf, iloi.n. s h.|p. X < 8. 1- Wilson & White Block, . Doeskins, &c., {Abstract o fT lf's JYrit.) Whooping Cough anti Croup. a newspaper printed at Lockland, in •niscellsuemts FRENCH AND STATE OF MAINE- IMPROVE YOUR SIGHT. Manufactured and forjsale by Would call attention to their Jobbers and Retail Dealers in C ash PriccM. I PO TTLE And a full line selected from the best ter,Cliecse, L ard, «&c-« Sole Agent lor Rockland and vicinity leDid, by our Agents. We keep constantly on! band a complete as Foreigu aml^BonicsIic Chas. T. Spear & Co., FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS. Of all Of the Best Grades. sj CAPITAL REPRESENTED, OVER S M S T M IIS S * I- u O «' I G > Berry Block, Rockland. obstin.iti-, sluggish and sinokenhim iiejs. If- ton, A. F. Huivey and T. W. Bennett, the De Persuns wishing lu pureliasc AS proven a complete success in curingstands the most on the tep ut the chimney, ami doe- not it J, F. Wise & Son, ND now on suggestion to tlie Court thatfendants. E. Boyn at the time of service oftlie writ, were not Fall &. W in te r S to c k Spear’s W liaif, foot of Park St. American Manufacturers. JOHN W. SMALL O lliee H o u rs ti 1-2 A. HI., to 8 1-2 Also, H ard and Soft Wood, Hay, ...... Losses Adjusted anti CALL AND SEE THEM. Dr. Alexander’s Vegetable Cough tfg-N.B. Send inside measurement ofthe top ot All Chimney Tops guaranteed to give entire ?atis- Assumpsit upon account annexed to Plaintill’s A True Copy ofthe Order ol' Court with Abstract The only chimney that will work satisfa etoryjwhen Those wishing to buy Woolen Cloths or Tailors omcm Term, A. D. 1674. Rockland, Jan. 7, 1875. 6 M. P. SMITH. Ilje72 W. B. LUDWIG. Addamuum $1400. Rockland, May 20, 1874. 21 . Look lor Tid./e .Uort. -Xo I', ddh-i, i ii.plujej. Rockland, 1&74. :w A H L AT TIIE BROOK. Maiu St.. ROCKLAND. inhabitants ofthis State, and had tenant,no agent or P. M. £. H. & 8, W ,FSRE, GOGHRAfi'S MARINE, LIFE, ENGLISH, Coatings, Suitings, Broadcloths, we will cheerfully refund the money. I*i»ovisions anclAgent for Vickerv, Crockett G& Co.’s Lewiston roceries, Steam B lit to the saidropy of Defendants,this Order, together by with publishing an abstract an attested Trimmings at retail.Jareand examine respectfullywe our do notGOODS mean invited to be UNDEKaULP. to call an d 1675, that 1675, said Defrndant- may then and there appear, quire a smoke buildings.stack to carry faction, ami if they should fail after a trial . ol days 30 . » « - , KNOX, SS.—Supreme Judicial Court, December have been attached in this action, thatthat they have notice had of the pendency of this suit be given large or sm all I.olspiirehasing. will
4w5 I n s ta ll . op ,) o r Live El iioriaU. centsfo speci r:i BOXES. bbott as a medicine, 10 10 A Machias Unton. in healingthe sick the wonderiul to n ic and send BLUE BLUE County independent. Sph-ndid .Map Premium. I. C. itters Ellsworth American. Our answer is, that to B
. . GOODWIN & CO.. Bi itter s ?” X-X>3€ ARE Y’OU Trade. A large discount to aro a purely Vegctnblo AN, alarge, live family paperful B COATS, PANTS, VESTS, 5.‘LS Wash’ll St., Boston. 5.‘LS Mass., OUS , Main* Fanner. Standard. j ED.
inegar g r a n d ittehs ily Groceries. •d •d in New WHOLE SUITS. to th e Nervous, or Nervous, Debilitated .llsceUaiieous. hc York Commtrcial Advertiser. J I RUBEBA, V / Boots, Shoes, &c., successor druggi-t f( inegar B ( u K, 3G-4 M A I N S T R E E T , n. w. ?icnox,u,n st co., ;ht a large REEFERS, BEEP, FORK, LARD, Ami silently steal awav.” “ Fold tlx-ir tents like Arabs, tin* ism, polities, pills, puffs,nor advertisements. V ofstories and good reading. No seetarian- POSTAGE PitEE. New York Post. J/ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. astings HAVE YOU TRIED And al! Throat Diseases, ch PUT UP ONLY IN Mlirkets. stories, i'lcltl’v- and sale t I I t l Only cts.ayear!75 VINEGAR BITTERS H Times the an
. i i bv ::o oo ::o 15 00 15 frei 2 2 25 Boston Boston $100 to each £ 9 QO . i s ofs deceased S Journal the’ benefit f < to all denoiui- c m s s ly p e -. &<•., as D a g u e r : •d •d expressly e of a Practical fo r ty cents ul Political News ; all the attractions ol twenty cents to each
• tlia • d of p ...... opv ol 7’Ac I i I t!i ■t up a clubol ■t ten or mo y secure lor themselv is. General Readingcopious e form. and In- Italso con- A ith A iYcklu iitro lu-tion of new w ones, England its shall be looked voe i by i tin-improvement of its ige in New England th a vy Black w stvle W alnut, Boston Oval and and New
ONE ADDRES TERMS. during postage 1875, included. ROSTOV. Et<-., Et<-., E tc, E Marine News, FOR 1375. Republican new tancecan be furnished for th.- during postage 1815, included. ers will tin t it I BOSTON ...... RATES OF POSTAGE. C A S K E T S a n d C O FFIN S, in real Miscellaneotu, KATES OF POSTAGE. v iz e OF MAV OF MAV BiXftU.VH ...... for my trade. Persons nt a dis which, though they are valued highly, art F ) ) desirable as an elegantly finished photo- A in l>i oI y }»< -.. M e in}»< oIA y l>i size, from to the s s ofall kinds copied, elegant ost)I«- the f a SN SN NEW ENGLAN'D. rs-up ol Clubs must .old York Paterns, mauuia “ six months “ *• • • 4 50 McLoon, Artist, ith in at ion at giv bquare l-rames. new siyb Manufacturing Co. Notice, THOS. McLOON, Artist. 31 J 31 Tighe’s Building, 308 Main Street. 1 ariners1 and Trader fire-ide.” with fiequent A THE NEWS OP THE WEEK 3 the 3 ktand, July 5, 1872. 30 lure, under the io-ad of* pleust the tastes of the iutelligi I I imitation ROSEWOOD and BLACK W AL Published Morning and Evening, !HU. SEIVK-WEEKLY JOURNAL The money in all cases must accompany FUNERAL UNDERTAKING, hose having1 occasion to procure anything m the I’’keep constantly on hand a full! assortment of Having Lien Appointed CITY UNDERTAKER Boynton’s Coffin W arehouse, V R IA L ‘4 ‘4 Life Si quired Pictures Tastefully Framed Boston Weekly Journal G« i:< i:< G« Any one remitting us $4 will receive the SOLAR ROOMS in <’RO( RETT’S PIIO- Any one remitting us will receive the Five copies to one Tenaddress “ “ Getters-up of Clubs must “ a.id ...... lu . FIVE COPIES Tl One copy i i highly finished lien TEN The current news carefully selected mid arranged Containsall the news at the earliest moment, care ONE COPY “ *• threemonths “ “ - - I t to the fact that he has settled in Rockland, and proved paturu and construction, tl am prepared to SOLARGRAPHS. T ) ESI’ECTFULLY calls the attention ofthe Public ami purchased a N E W IIE A K S E of tin- most ap NUT. above line would do well to call, before giving their .-till .- engaged in the Portrait business. WniJn Journal Pictures lo theirwill satisfaction.be given by addressing Residencethe Necessary artist. information Studio.At Spear Block. Main St. furnishing prompt,anilthing required. careful attendance and every SOLAR PORTRAITS LIFE. FROM MADE Splendid Picture can bo Obtained, orders, at inches, and CRAYON. the : relatives, Published Tuesdays & Fridays, And xtra an < copy to the getter-up of a club of ten. THE CHEAPEST DAILY Carefully Compiled Expressly for the Paper art a still not i graph. Theterms for the We Which is of especial attraction to J/urirters,Shippers at 1875, y o’clock. A .M ., for thethe choicetransaction of officers, arid of such other business as may legally THE POPULAR WEEKLY FAMILY READING. Varied an Semi-ireekiy Journal Atlantic Ship, Wharf & on Lime TUESDAY, the twenty-sixth day of Jaiiuury, The BOSTON DAILY JOURNAL, o AGRICULTURAL AH i’ICLK come belore them. copy lot prepayment ol postage. the order. and residents of sea-port towns. copy for pre payment of postage. One copy one year, postage included - fully classified and arranged. TIIE JOURNAL NEWSPAPER CO., England we Company of Rockland, will beheld at Jlie ollie? of doubtless .-onie youu; a little personal subscribers, ••lion ami in and their tl families an THE MARKETS fu 1- reported New England. ing the Leadi ng Events of the Hour then furnished twice a week, presentingscribers whoan attractive wish to paper be more tully lot sub informedthat regard, paper, w ith the Ni uiiuvurietv j j JL Atlantic Ship, Sanford’sWharfj Independent and J.imei Line of Manufacturing .Steamers in this city, I Rockland, Dec. 3d, 1874. irp ilE Annual Meeting of the stockholders of the • NEW• ENGl.AND IT E 'IS . being n record ol inte:
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?—It is compounda extracted egetin e Office Desks, etc. : Ido V H arm ony. Schedule I DIURETIC. PREPARED BY F urniture. KTaucis Tighe. in Knox County at the eg e t ix k {Also, {Also, a large stock of
impii i i permanent V al ulceration, an i t h e B ack . e g e t in e yer & Colson. rs, Cancer, Cancerous I ments ! Read the rerv taint S of c ro fu la , Sei V Chr Give it fair trial lor your complaints; . r Hisatr P.ZO. A ddress, Box 5 6 . l'roi Salt Rheum, Syphilitic Di VEGETINE Shelves and Card Stands, is , , F e m a le W» TIGHE’S CHAMBER T CHAMBER r a m . ranging in pric. C. II. TUCKER, Pas. Ag’t, Mich. C. It R., 3IATTREESES It gives you good, sweet sleep at night. It is a BARGAINS lor. Extraordinary Induce TERMS Organ and I’lano, J for 24 Lessons 15 Prices to Suit the Times I the Old Stand of Saw invigorates tho whole Syste WARE WARE ROOMS hat t panacea for our aged fathers and mothers; for 4w5 C9 W ashington Street, Boston. Library and Book Stands, WALNUT, ASH r that I had got the right medicine. Consequently In this department will he found some of ComprisingPARLOR SUITS in Terrv and A grandselection in this line, such as SIDE Rockland, 1874. July £», N. 15. The LOUNGES sold nt these Ware- . . full assortment, hich was any quantity of Sarsaparilla, without ob- Gentlemen—My only object in giving you this testi For Pi For Ulcers and Eruptive Disease: A A good time to Furnish the Par out ami ly curedSpina! through tile Complaints, blood. can For Catarrii. Dyspepsia. I In fact, Vi-:i;t:TlSEis the best remedy yet discovered Where mav mbe found od FASHIONABLE assortment tlie LATEST of DESIGNS, HOUSEHOLD STYLES, anil EUKNITUKE.a good Braids at Giofray’s. >ry >ry and u»ttiles. raidhead Pimples. ami Ringworm, Blotches, I e g e t in e R A IT A N GOODS VALUAELE INFORMATSON. The remarkable cures effected by PARLOR FURHITURE. PARLOR ess. Palpitation of the Hall Stands, Dining Room Furniture. Wall Brackets, Haircloth, which are asBLES, good ETC.as can he found u the city. PARLORDESKS, CENTER TA BOARDS, DINING TABLES, in Walnut, Ash and Oak, towith match. Dining Also,Chairs ain great the same variety of COMMON the very bestTION RATTAN CHAIRS ROCKERS, and CHILDREN’S RECEP CHAIRS. BEDS, etc., besides a Houses, all ofwhich J CHAIRS, to ho sold Cheap for Cash. rgnus, allav< niilamination, Remember the Place, at au-es of these complaints, suitable for Hotels, 'toouisurc of OUR OWN MANUFACTURE* trengthens the whole system, a eguiates the bow. !s. General Debility, Purifies the Bicod, Renovates Vegetine is sold by all Druggists. ETIKE. and before I had completed the first bottle 1 face ofmy skin being covered with pimples and erup many of the advertised blood preparations tribute it all to the use of Vl Teacher of Piano, Organ,.Violin and monialtospread is valuableinformation.badly afllicted with Salt Having beenRheum, andtions, many the of whichnovancc. wholeemsed and knowing me sur great it to be a blood paindiseas. and tningany benefit, until I commenced taking the VEG- those afflicted with also Rheumatism. of the the I willmake mention Violin,$12 for 24 Lessons. ing me of this acute complaint, of which I have suf ALTERATIVE, ALTERATIVE, TONIS, SOLVENT AND States than any otliei fered so Intensely. meh perli- V I t I is perfectly harmless from any bad effect upon the H. R. S TEVEN S,B o s to n , M ass. failed t iias rel eved and cured thousands. It is very pleasant P iles. No for the above disease*, and tin- is only reliable B lood tier. It is a soothingto take; remedydiseases every child for likes originating ourit. children. then It from relieves you will impureandsay Itcures quaintance. all to blood. your“ Try friend,it; Try it neighborhas the cured me.” and ac from barks, roots and herbs.svstem. It is Nature’s It is nourishing Remedy. and strengthening. It act? th e Ne . . o.,-esthem Nature’sby sweetmany sleep—as an aged is li been person. poved It is the great Blood Puri - iies the id >0.1, iies ch-nses the allid >0.1, ol the organs, undpo.-sesses induced many i-hv?icians and apothecaries whom we directlv upon the blood. It quiets the nervous sys- P urifier yet placed before the public :f controlling:f power over the nervous system. k now to describe and use it iu their own families. tw o or o f 6,223 6,223 7,005 4.WG 11,053 15,398 lected. Fines Col About 2,000 Frcin the Lewiston Journal. L a w .
seizure cases in the police open.— Fielding. o f officers have done more of I 176 176 30,b98 41 xjcji
I advent of prohibition, can but see that Tile annual report of Attorney General Make up your mind that God does not look Besides these cases, there were many Somerset— Twenty-three indictments The beneficial intluenee of the very gen York—Number of indictments during The several county attorneys have fur Androscoggin—No open dram shops in Sagadahoc—Law successfully adminis Cumberland—Indictments and appealed Piscataquis—Eight indictments in 1874, Washington—Twenty-three indictments Knox—Alountv Attorney liice docs not Aroostook—The enforcement of the law Penobscot—Great improvement during Hancock—There are few dram shops — A —wonder lasts but nine days, and then the Lincoln—Twenty-four indictments and Franklin—Law every way successful. teresing statistics relative to the enforce Oxford—Xo dram shops so far as knoxvn __ ment of andthe tippling-shops laws ing against with in 18GG. this drinking-houses State, During commenc the war public at Plaisted furnishes very important and in tention andthe energies crushing were concentrated of the effortson rebellion, were renewed, and these and the enforcement laws werediately generallyafter the close ofoverlooked.the of war temperance the lawsand Imme it against that appears dram-shops from from the that resumed: officialtime to statistics the present there 1668 Enforcement of the Prohibitory lias been a ingradual the number enforcement. but sure of convictions improvementamount We of liquor-sellers, give ofand fines below imposed paid treasuries, intheby upon them rum-sellers, toand jail the into number for the keeping several of commitments dram-shops, county for the sev 1SGT. 1SC7 the Supreme Court, together witheral years the named ;— —“ Have you Goldsmith’s Greece?” was 3673 3869 3671 3674 more disposed ofbv magistrates ami police 3670 3672 courts without reachingthe Supremo Court. It is were believed imposed thatupon and at collected least of§50,000 viola fines ment in the efficiencypast of eight the or enforcement nine years, is truly signifi tors of the thelaws past against the year—more dram-shopscosts of liquortitan during prosecutions. sufficientpast two to pay years, It will ment, be under the double sheriff-enforce the convictions, commit ment toiu temperance their gooddifficulty, menwork. toin any press There county forward is nowin the no Slate,more so farother crime. The great difficulty is in se observed that there have been duringments, the and lines collected of rumsellers, nificant, but as many imprisonment. rumsellersof the fear laws nothing against The dram-sellers, greatcant, and improveduring ought the to give new as encouragejurors are concerned,of the in liquor getting law, indict than in the casethree of anycities, the the laws evidence against is conclusive dram-shojts that are almost as ing twenty-five percent, less than ten years that there has beenyear, inis worthythe any number similarofnotice. of commitments period The increaseto jail, in is sig ments against and convictions curingof violators testimony.far front being Tenthe case.years ago Outsidewellthis was enforced as the lawsthe State, against they areof many thecarried law onts’dite very somewhat secretly to the working ment greatly perance needsreform to and oilier be moral aroused: movements but ment actand the temperance reform move other similarof liquor crimes; there may andand be, sparingly. whateverin seven-eighths sales This of of the increased sheriff-enforcementcreased enforcement efficiencyof of twolaw localand or three the officers,more citiesin outside particularly where public towhich the sentihave intluenee much of tem improved public senti inve been prosecuted. since. The number of sentences to the previous. The great improvement the past m en t. shops, is marked.number of convicts Crime in is thedecreased, StateState the Prison Prison be and jails, exclusive of com eral enforcement of the laws against dram mitments or for two, is liquor nearly selling, the thirty past per year cent, smaller liquor: since now drinking-habits very few weredo. universal: Forty now years than in 1866.goes back Anyill-thirty citizen or there forty whose years,has beenmemory previous a great to improvement in the since nearly every store they and are tavernof thetlie exception, cities. sold especially Forty years outside since drunken and all large gatherings of the people. drinking-habits of the people. Forty years ness and disorder were the rule at muster the last six or eight months: number of During the past year a muster, a .Suite fair and numerous public gatherings, at each persons who have attempted liquor selling prisoned. and S600 in fines, against 11 in number of seizure cases; tines collected most satisfactory, and dram shopsare more b u rn . nished facts in regard to the enforcement of which there werenone have from been 5,000 but tono 15,000 fewcandid cases man of drunkencan question it. nearly §11,000: nearly sufficient to pay eight indictments andand §300appealed in 1873. eases,dictments eight rumsellers in 1873. im The result has been 15. Besides these, there have been a very the county, and no secret sales of much persons present, ness. hate been The improvement held, and is so marked at that the past year 199, in addition to a large and appealed cases, §033 in 1871. against nearlysuppressed than ever before. than ever before: rumsellers imprisoned, consequence, outside of Lewiston and Au are abstracts: puppy’s eyes are to the public or the officers. The few single place where liquorMtKcnneiiec—At is sold : least ami in one-thiril more suc tered, and dram shops rare. shops. , has diminishedand driventhe number the traffic ofcases, draminto 272: secretshops, tinesplaces. collected, 812,111—larger previous year. costs. In Saco it is said there is liot a against one in 1873. Xo difficulty in en largc number ing convictions. The only difficulty is in of the liquor law, of which the following th e w ork. liti tober term.Fines andcollected. each §1300. paid a fine of§100. forcing the law and suppressing the dram prosecutions doubled. co u rt o f have P o rtlan been d , collected: iu w hich §:;,9tKi no in difficulty tines in secur outside Ellsworth of Ellsworththe wholly, traffic has hut not in been in suppressedno the place county. is liquor sold open In at your professions or intentions, but at your life. intents of the heart.” pe Biddeford thely,sale and is conducted inconsiderably. onlycessful secret liquorin prosecutions Kennebec havep erio county d . been had during the last 18 ap p ealed casesliquor in traffic 1871. agcept aindriven st in ten Damariscotta,out in of 187:1: thesuppression county, 1\ aldoboro seller andis ex going inWis onWiscasset well. was indicted Every rum-at the Oc obtaining evidence. that in the rural townsboard oftowns traffic, Knox respectable but county lowit nogroggeries. has men have fallen left intothe the hands of ly. Law works well. Twenty-eight in Greece, but we have some splendid hair oil.” casset. In the first two places the work of believe in a prohibitoryliquor is sold. law, but In Rockland admits and some sea His Spirit is a discerner‘‘ of the thoughts a nd clerk reflectively, “ we haven’t Goldsmith’s months, than iluring any previous similar dictments the past year, against none the asked of the clerk in a store in which books and m issellaneous articles were sold. Xo,” said the 1