The Rockland Gazette. Gazette Job Printing Pt BUSHED EVERT THURSDAY AFTERXOOX br ESTABLISHMENT. VO SE fit PORTER, Having every facility in Presses, Type and Materia* to which we are constantly making additions, we ai« piepared to execute with promptneaa and good aty.e 2 I O Main Street. every variety of Job Printing, including] Town Reports, Catalogues, By-La'wt TERMS: Posters, Shop Bills, Hand Bills, Pro If paid strictly in advance—per annum* $2.00. grammes, Circulars, B ill Heads* If payment is delayed 6 months. 2.25. If not paid till the close of the year, 2.50. Letter Heads, Law and Corpor W New su b scrib er areezpected to make the first ation Blanks, Receipts, Bills payment in advance. of Lading, Business, Ad No paper will be discontinued until ALL ak- dress and Wedding steamships; the discovery of either: and Rose Terry Cooke ami Ellen W. Olnev. Es The apple crop harvested in this State tUe and Winter wear. That sweet field-music I lent an ea r; ditch in the grass, about two feet deep and Three years after the above events hap- the perfection and diffusion of some of the on biographical, historical and social subjects will lie given by Golden Smith; on the social, political present year is a fine one and there is a It made me sorry and glad to bear; two feet wide, down stream, and, took the pened. in that same valley, was a very pret- most precious contributions ever made to ™ d^rriitfousHft of tb’e worid^^theliSofchrist good prospect that winter fruit will bear a W ith an aching joy, with a gladsome pain, dirt to the rocker. He worked until sunset ty cottage with a garden and flowers around J welfare of mankind. In 183a only bv Edward Everett Hale; on •• The Wives of the good price. But fall fruit has been a dro<* in My heart rose lightly, then sank again. gathering only two hits of coarse gold, but it, that indicated taste and refinement, and ?84 mile* of railroad hail been completed Poets.” by Wm. M. Rosetti; on the •• Early Cul- the market ever since the harvest begun nnd “ Say heart, say heart, in his last bucket, when washed out,he found the whole clearing had become extensive, in the United States; in 1840 they had been tnre Myths and Folk-Lore of our Arvan Anees prices have been unremunemtive. We O v e rc o a ts ! Art thou breaking for pleasure, or breaking for a solid piece of gold weighing three ounces. with its buildings and improve menu. Here nearly trebled. (2818); in 1812 they h«’l • t1" '1 q«hf Kv’,:«V0V«°.V have known good sorts of early fall apples O v e r c o a ts ! pain?" This encouraged him. and brightened his resided Mr. Robert Sinton and his pretty I nearly quadrupled .(•;’<*>• In 1385 ,o contribute Travel S k e tc L ^ ? ^ N ^ a y ?nd\he to be sold for twenty-five cents a bushel, a The leave* around me fell sadly down. hopes’for the future. There was gold there, wifo Nell, the handsomest and happiest »>n^‘^n was connected with Ivor eester, and living questions of ...... the day, in politics, ednea t r ce which hardlv pays the cost of picking Then I said, "A las’ the autumn is nigh! he now found to he a fact. coupleple iin the northern countries. Baltimore with Washington; from Phila industry an.l religion, wiil discussed bv able and marketing. II e have been more strong- writer*. Besides those mentioned above, the list The summer swallow has homeward flown, In the morning he rose by daylight, and Mr. Sinton was a prosperous cattle deal delphia the traveller could go no farther V impressed this season than ever before west by rail than the Susquehanna at Co of 17o lb',-contributors includes the names of U ls te rs ! U ls te rs ! Perchance, thus love and longing fly— after his breakfast of fried pork and coffee, er, well-to-do. and few remembered ever lasngfeltow, Whittier. Holmes, Lowell. Whipple. that our farmers are raising too much eariv Far, far and swift. ending with the usual smoko of his pipe, there was such a man as Whisky Bob. lumbia. In 1839, Ericsson brought over Stedman. Scudder. White, Warner. Waring. Miss trait. I his is especially so since the pres'- With time they drift.” he went to work again, determined to work the propeller to these hospitable shores. lareom , Miss Preston. Miss Thaxter and manv ent commend tbie d s ise of beverages de the place out for Nell’s sake, if he’d id not In 1840 the Cunard line of ocean-steamers oiliers. The price of the magazine is 34 per rear, rivedfrom fruit, and farmers must have But the sunshine streamed around me anew; or wiih a anperb life-size p.rtrait of either Long Back to me quickly tlie little bird flew, make a fortune. BENEFITS OF EDUCATION. was established, but for a time only "side round that the crowing of so great a pro wheelers.” were tolerated. The tirst reg fellow, Bryant, Whinier. Lowell or Holmes. So. R e e f e r s ! R e e fe rs ! And sang, as he saw my falling tears— He worked hard and steady through the Tho Novemtier A December numbers will lw sent portion of perishable apples has involved “ Love knows no winter lu his years. day, only stopping at noon for some coffee A graduate of one of our high schools ap ular ship, the Britannia, reached Boston free to all who subscribe for IRS1 before Dee. 29. much loss, and opposed a serious obstacle Nay, nay! and a smoke beneath his pine-tree camp. plies to a gentleman in the commission after a trip of fourteen days and eighteen Houghton, Nufflin A Co., Publishers, Boston. to their prosperity. When Providence For love there is no such thing; The sun was very hot. but he didn’t mind business for a position in hit store, where- house. Morse’s telegraph, after vain of- smiles upon the farmer and pours an abund Also a splendid line of Gent.’s, Youth's and Boy's It is, and must be always, spring!” it. At night he washed out the result of St. N icholas, the favorite magazine for boys ance of fruit in his lap as in the present —Ludwig Tifck. the day’s hard toil: he only had a dollar's ; occur: last subsidized by our own government, and girls has made an average gain of 10,000 in season, so far as the eariv fruits are con worth of coarse gold, but he found a little and in 1844 communication was opened circulation during the past year. The " Christ cerned. it can hardly be called a l.lessinw on . — . - n v- u i i i t : Merchant—M ell, young man. I under mas Number ’’ will circulate 100,000 copies in this piece of blue ribbon Nell had lost from her , between Baltimore and Washington. country and 5,000 in England. Among the feast account of their perishable nature. FURNISHING CO DS WATCHWORDS. hair. *m.: This______consoledi_ i him ____amply,i ____ ask he- i.:-™k ! stand you are an applicant for the position "W hat hath Got! wrought!” signalled advertised as vacant in my store ? of good things to lx? served np in its pages next H e would therefore advise the farmer to ed it and said to himself. " Bob. letter luck Morse at the capital to Alfred Vail at Bal- year will be a capital serial storv for Ixjys, full of euinyate winter fruits and always of tho Through gathering cloud# and stormy seas of Fate High School Bov—Yes., sir. timore. The news despatches to the press exciting adventure. " In Nature’s Wonderland." HATS, CAPS. TRENKS, BAGS, Two golden watch-words guide and comfort me : to-morrow. His claim was what miners hm kinds. It will cost no more time nor call *• very spotted.” for the gold was I ' ( — 1 PrP’nni<’, then, ,ha‘ ?<»« can .c<™e "by electro telegraph' or "by magnetic or. Adventures in the American Tropics; Stories money to rear and take care of a tree that Toiling along my path, early and late, spots, here and there? prepared to work hard and faithfully in the telegraph” were meagre, while public pa- of Art and Artists, by Mrs. Clara Erskine Clem I clung to patience and Fidelity. scattered in spots, ent; " Phaeton Rogers.” a delightful anti humor will lx-ar several barrels of apples that keep UMBRELLAS, ETC., ETC. Thonrxt day and the next his labor “ m. kuLT^Zr'tim°e ^come timid that the wits of the ous serial by Rosssiter Johnson; •• Mystery in a throngh the winter and sell readily for a In all the weary changes of my day brought him the same results _ about; ^ o ^ h Uine ” £ 7 7ndI haCe a b X ^ , “"w? ed"’ ' birth Mansion,” a six month’s serial; The Trcasurc- good price, than it does to give room to one I strive to follow duty faithfully; enough to par expenses, or. as tho miners of vonr own » imore wno n re.t wo news or inc birth ' x of Literature, directing anti encouraging that merely cumbers the ground or pro And when I falter, fainting, by the way. call it. “ grub nionev.” | HS R-Yes sir such are mv plans n ‘.f7*": son *'?" P^‘-°ffic® at„th? young people in the best reading; The Agassiz duces fruit that can hardly he given away. z r / ezmzzemzblezr , With subtle influence Patience strengthens me. Association, fully explained in the November num The fourth .lay just before he washed M .-W hatV lram ag^.X ^, ’’i rad in Z v mfira a n Z u "in ^prU ItMO ber; " Two English Queen’s” by Mrs. Oliphant; . iany trees of little or no value camber the So onward thromgh what suffering God may send, out. in Ins last rocker of dirt, at sunset, he thp way of schooling ? ' , (foXe«7 wL ?n th. debtor's orison fa “ The Land of Nod,” a children’s operetta with land in every orchard with which we are I walk with faith, and feet that shall not tire, found two pieces of gold—one worth $150. u S B — I cr-idn ited from the mniniftr i 1 • i ♦ r -r rs prkon (•* music,—full of charming tableaux and effects; A acquainted. They should be (leaded down ti.xfc zafVaea^ AxU coaa v i...... u ....J .u .r , , . 1 - r u *»•»« p,‘ ' rom me grn m m ai lodging almost ns familiar to him as his series of beautiful illustrated Rallanls for Young BOSTON CLOTHING STORE, Trusting with Patience, strong unto the end, the other full ..-00. Lob was happy that school at the age of fourteen, and during own home) in Boston* he had the veai be Folks, loginning with the Christmas number; A next spring and grafted to tho choicest va To reach at last, O Lord, my soul’s desire. night, and tied the blue ribbon with a leath- ,he past four rears attended the high school, fore found the clue to the vulcanizin'’- of Special Budget of Fairy Stories bv Frank R. Stock- rieties of winter fruit. Enough fall fruit SIAG1I1 BLOCK. —Harper't Magazine cr string round h,s neck, so that it could from which , gra,1nated reCentlr. ru h lX hut he was no? reduced ton. Au Indian Story by •• Bright Eyes,” the mav be raised for home consumption and a rest on h,s heart. The next two days M.-Have von anv knowledge of ac- m X n a ntr till 1 ^ Uab^u tl™ Xme Ponca Indian maiden; a splendid liolidav storv, little to sell, bnt the amount to spare should • A Christinas with the Man in the Moon." by be so limited that the price will he remun C. F. WOOD & CO. brought no big nieces, hut the seventh he counts ’ ' i • .77. • Washington Gladden. Open-air Papers, stories of took pieces of gold from the clav-like ee- h s n _ v o s ir. thpT llo not tP1Pi, C**-’ ^-) t?” McCormic reaper was sports, and games, will be continued, with all the erative. Persons residing in cities and vil aak s aud JHtrtrtieg. «.n5wi , 5 « » T e i -v , ,, . * ->o-s’r- t,lPV not teacn confirming the independence of the Lew mentweighin about $700. It was dark- bookkeeping m the high schools. World of the Old as a granarr. (As late ponnlar departments. lages who have space for only half a doz colored gold, pretlv solid, and twisted into M.—IIere is a note due to-dav, upon as 1836 38 wheat had been imported into Price. $3 a year; 25 cts. a nnmber. All begin en trees generally select the parly sorts and s2*,lp®5' Wlth l,o’es "!'!• bl,tn.ot"p‘ which I was calculating the interest when the United States from PortuXl and the ning with November will include the wonderful depend on the farmers for a supply of win “ Christinas Number.” Seri'.ner & Co., Publish ter fruit. Tile amount of early fruit so raised JAHfSPYit'S MILLINERY, !Xyn.l?P8 ” orn. or Hi tmning parlance, you came in. You will see it has several Baltic). The sewing-machine devised by ers, "43 Broadway, New York. W HISKY BOB’S CLAIM, restricts the sale of perishable apples to a Whnn Hto i ™ payments endorsed on its back. Will you Elias Uowe in 1845 was patented in 1846, comparatively few families. ______Or How Nell Green Saved Him. n hen the miners passed him daily on take a pencil and figure the amount due to- ' * ScKinxr.R’s M onthly is enjoying an increasing their wav over the divide they stopped to ,]av for n,e a hut the importance of this invention was popularity its monthly circulation having risen Nor do we believe in extending the kinds ask what’his luck was. and when they saw „ g. B .-I am afraid, sir. that I could not rears fully afterwards. realized for The more daguerreotype than a dozen from (HLOOO to 115.000 copies tim ing the past year, of winter fruit as manv are inclined to do. Whisky Bob was dead broke, very tired, while the edition for November is 125.0CW copies. It sounds well to be able to exhibit forty or Un^l,PJ 1it, hi ‘ r’ f°n i i* '.'Si P '? ’ lty not ‘ ° ” • ns " P 1,1,1 not study hrithmetic in dates from 1836. and in 1810 the enterpris- b and wanted to sit down and study out his The first Part of the now famous serial by Eu tiftv varieties of apples at a county show, C U , . |Q situation and what was best to be done. Tie langhed at him. but Bob kept his lumps „,P hieIl schooL Tllp tp.lphpr sail, y p fin. jng Mr p|um b ,M,g;in taking likpnc43J , in gene Schuyler. "T he Life of Peter the Great.’’ put down his rocker and pack carefully on i n^gold in his, pocket, or buried them lie- jshed it in the gram m ar school, and it is was finished in Octolx'r. With Novenilx'r begins hut is it profitable? e do not believe it is. e - . t *i • » ;...... m m ar school, and it is so Boston—with small success for some A hundred barrels of nice red-cheeked j Mde the rock in his camp. In this wa\ ho long a time since I have studied it that I months. Five years later his "galleries” Part II.. •• Peter the Great as Ruler and Reform (the grass; his blankets were strap,ted in it. er. ’ which will lx' an advance, in point of popu Baldwins will always sell quicker and bring 3 I 3 Main Street, eilh pick,, shovel, , tin wash-pan ...... and frying-. : v rk.<,i1 °"' J’li’ns ;°n>et’mes large pieces have forgotten nearly all I knew about it. were to be found not only in that citr, but lar interest and wealth of illustration, upon the abetter price than a hundred barrels made arli pan. with a hag containing a little pork. of ^ol'I out half as large as Nell s little list. M.—Will von take » pen and write the in New York. I’hiladelphi,. Baltimore, part already published. To enable readers to se up of a dozen or more varieties. Roxbury PE NE cure Part I. the publishers make the following ham. tlonr and tin ,mt for his coffee, an, 1 , a” '1 tllen for days very little. address of our firm on this envelope ? Washington, and even in Dubuque. Iowa, THE r prepared lo fill order* foi special offers to new subscribers after October 20th, Rnssetss where they thrive well, are a prof peeping from the roll of blankets was the The days and weeks passed by. but Bob II. S. ]!.—I would rather not try. sir. Finally, July 24th. 1817. the patent was who Ix'gin with the November number. itable apple to raise, always bringing a GREAT INVENTION neck of a whisky hottie. He had stopped toiled oil, determined to work out his claim While at the high school we had no iiistruc- issued for Hoe’s lightning press, wiih it's (10 New su!»serilx'r< may obtain, for S5.00, good priee in the spring. Last season no FOS WASHES AND CLEAXS&TC at the bottom of high mountain ridge, not thorougly. He dug down stream, until j lion in writing, and I had so many exercises “impression cylinder” (the type revolving ■<.n7»hr’s V ’UA’y for the coming year, and the apples sold as well as the two sorts we have far from the Yuba previous nine numbers, February to Oetober, 1S80 Ic h a r d or s o ft w atcr.W ITH O V T S O A P , and iver, that made along oyer the edge of the flat it heeame so steep to copy that 1 was obliged to Write fist, on a circular beil) and a printing capacity just mentioned. For our own nse, after the for mile?. It was well wooded and shaded no sold could be found, and tbeh dull, burr Russets, another of Greenin g X'c It to the top. where it flattened out in little ingtogo and tell Nell all about it. The mortgage and a letter :hu : maintains its uurivaliU vh.ua. t. i T her look< like business, and with proper culti- VELVETS, PLUSHES, p’.aees and slight depressions. Birds were nezt morning by daylight he cleared up. credit. Mill you look them over and of the afteraoon wore away, during which m o heaurifhl engravings, on. m the,-, < tine vxtinn therp n . { ’ J . . singing und flowers blooming around him ; packed bis things and started down the nnwnJe e;lt*h as yon hand them hack to me ' the parson called upon old Brother Jonas. ■•ure. with portraits ot the principal ,« atri!>ut > m u. ntroi e cioemg •Mid. as lie sat down to rest, lie heard, to ridw to"thc ncnrest 'l’rading tent.' Biit 'in 11 s B.—Kcally. sir. 1 liav n, ver .. en who was all ho>ved down with rheumatism. ; •< these, there is a sapcrhfeteelfashion-pl&te. , . a::’ ’“mpnasiz.e the h iportur.Ci SATINS, SILKS, But in exquisitely colored, an ! t nuenili.; colored changing as rapidly as possible, from so FEATHERS, Ins astonishment, not very far off, the clear |,,s blankets.careftillv straDped out of si,’hi such papera before, and I could not distin- and f0UB'' h"'' pa'it ni and even clteerful; patteni fora Limbrcquin, which, at r- rail, would much fall to more winter fruit. B ;in next RIBBONS, sweet voice of a female sin?in(r. , was x hoavy bag of golli ;£ place o f w h i s . guish one from the other. "Pyn voung Brother Hall wast.ng away t fifty cents. A touchinc love-i - rg and fol ov it np until a proper and l hristniases,” if profusely illustrated. Thenuni- Peeping cautiously underthe young pine tv bottle. ’ ' ! voung man. w hat did vou last 7 1"1 1 le ^n>umption. and lound lnui anx- profitable ratio is established between the FLOWERS, ORNAMENTS trees. there, in a little open flat.’ sitting on ; *pol) had a heavy load to back, but it was study in the high school ? ’ to an‘{ °° Chnst; upon good ber contains a Supplement with full-size pattern, for a Doltnan Ulster. All these costly emlx'llish- two general divisions of apples.—Mun a rock, was the singer. It was a pleasant ’ (]own bip, an.l*therefore easier for him . TI- S- B.—Chemistry, natural history and °H g,ran , ”7 Sin,th’ ? ? e1’ V°?r rai.ser ments are afforded by the enormous circulation of And all NOVELTIES in the line cf picture to look at for a lonely man a tall, jje arrived at the mining store, or trading Breneh. able hovel of a home, and found her sing ••Peterson." which, as the publisher says, enables shapely, buxom young girl, with light, } tent, so common in the mountains in olden • 'veil, let me see. you had better ing one of the gcx>d old hymns, as happy as him to give more for the money than any other. a bird : upon young Mrs. Brows, who had The stories in Petersons an? of"a high character, Be Liberal to Your Farms. golden hair, blue eves and very regular, times, where almost anything could be pur- *PPkv tn ni.v fronds------. in the drug busi- its contributors including some of the best writ pretty features. She was dressed in a short chased—from a paper of pins to a calico ! ness- Your knowledge of chemistry would a few weeks hefore buried her only child, MILLINERY ers in the country. Terms, 82 per year; 6 copies Be liberal to your farms and they will calico dress, with moccasins on her feet and sbi, t and broadcloth pantaloons. Here lie probably fit vou for tlieir line of business, and found her trustful and serene in the S9. and an extra copy to the canvasser: 7 copies, a sun bonnet thrown back from her head. re$ted and renovated himself generally. Il- s - B — I fear sir. that I do not under- views of Go«l’s love which had come to her .«10,50, with an extra copy and also a’ superb. he lilx'ral to you. A farm is in one respect GOODS! Iler band rested on a long Kentucky rifle, found a old sailor who could cut*and trim st*nd chemistry well enough to make mv through her affliction. The minister went I.arce-size premium engraving, “ Gran’ father. like a looking glass—it reflects tho charac She was a representative of the better class bis long hair and beard to reasonable pro- knowledge of any value in business. I home filled with what he had seen, and Tells Of Yorktown,” to the "’getter-up of the ter of the owner exactly. If he is parsi club. Address Chas. J. Peterson 300 Chestnut monious his farm wilt show it. If lie is a of Western girls, who were continually in »x>rtions. and purchn ’ . . . . ~ - i- i------•------« Street, Philadelphia. A rerv large rtock of FIXE : those early davs arriving in the mountains other clothes man of taste, his buildings, his fences and OVERCOATS and SUITS ju*t : general arrangements of his farm will tell received by S. A. BURPEE, the : of California from the long trip over land. ! nieelv. he could Ov r L it t l e Oxks is the name of a new and low-price dothSer. i emigrating in families from Kentucky and very handsome monthly Magazine for little peo the tale. No effort on his part to disguise any city, and any much it will do! There is nothing beyond his real thoughts or sentiments will avail other States. said he was a fine looking fellow. M.— l on sav you studied French ? ple. edited by that favorite of young readers. = C R A P E S , : Whisky Bob listened to the song with de its power! Wonderful! Wonderful! It Optic." and published by the Russell anything so long as the operations of his And other good* tuiied to Mourning We It was early in the dav yet, and Boh set IL S. B.—Yes. sir. Publishing Company, of Boston, Mass. It is de light. and gazed at the singer in admira can do all things.” Yst the little wife farm belie his words. wuvout toiu findi.uu thei.id ranch .HUL.iut of Nelly's xvA.iv » people.leav o tv ^ol1 French, some po- signed tor the younger children and is well adopt- Tlie farmer who invests freely in his farm tion; and then, with his pack on his should inarins pack except the hhnkets contain- ^ ‘X U cH tabk. ‘"There L t^ X lT b e theremid, "Yes,is one thing it is tlrat wonderful the grace indeed, of God hut d to their wants. Its illustrations, which are er, eooly walked out into her presence, and, profuse, are all from original drawings and en is sure to be paid well for his risk and troub OUR ASSORTMENT OF putting the pack down not far from her. in g th e gold, nhich were slnng over in.- f , knowiedo-e of Krenoh woul’"» Kell's quick ear heard, and as she turn- niora, philosophy, civil .’overnment rlieto- wl"’<' ,* fore ?,le was converted she did not. siding. The chief interest of the occasion for domestic animals is the source of flesh, Mv name, for short, is Nell Green to all ed and saw him her cheeks flushed and her rk, ,m| j sai,i llpforo. French, natural Tliore ts many a man who can stand up be- centered upan the address of Mr. Charles muscle and manure. Liberality to the Ladies’ Cotton Underwear, friends, and toothers—well. I’ve a shoot- eyes sparkled lemistrv iforc a multitude and "confess Christ;” who C. Coffin, whose theme was the Northwest artli. in seed, culture and compost, is the history and chemistry. , ource of its beauty. Children’s Corded W aists, in . iron.” said the 2irl. and continued; “ What! Boh. is that you come at last? M .-And vou have not studied reading, can l>c most meek when insulted m some and its relations witli Boston. He nsed Woven Underwear- Corsets, Your name of Whisky is a bad one. ~ st0.re clothes too!” said she. glancing writing, arithmetic, spelling, cr grammar pnDhc place; whe can rub his hands and the word “Northwest” to designate a vast Thus it is in agriculture as in every part Hoop Skirts, Bustles, young man, and. I reckon, shows you are with bright eyes at the .young man, and s;nCP vou were fourteen years of age ? bless God for the power of religion: but tract of almost wholly unoccupied territory of creation, a wise and paternal Providence has inseparably connected our duty and our Worsted Hoods, being rnini'il by corn juice. Is that so ? ” : withjioorly disguised pleasure. H. S. B.—No, sir: I finished those in the who is too weak to keep his temper at lying westward ami northwestward of Wis "Well, Nell, that's a fact—hut rather,r “ Certain, sure, Nell; you said I might 21aniniar school.'so my teachers said, and The Talue of art is the fineness of consin, and extending lo the Pacific coast. happiness. In raising animals, tho condi Jackets and Nubias tion of his success is kindness and benevo- rough,” said Boh. who saw tho girl had a , c o n ic . I have mv diploma from the school officers the work the perfection of music is in the In his comment on tho natural advantages half smile on her face. I "Yes, Bob: but how about tho whis- as proof’of it. little accuracies. So the beauty and powar and prospective wealth, population and lenco toward them.—[Hiriijo Rural. She was not in the least hold or forward.3, . ky?” . , —lam afraid, yon n if man, that your rt’lijlion are seen when we manifest commercial importance of this region, the Strong and Durable A F a ll 1.1 nr of ZEl’HYltS, ^HETLAND AND peakcr included British Columbia, which Keeping Hens. fiERHAKTUWX VARS, CANVAS PAT or wanting in modesty; hut the company 1 **.. Aell,xt- ., I------haven t touched------a drop since you qualifications are not suitable for the p c i- grace in little things As it takes more of rough men. danger, and scenes in the |Saw me; if I have they may shoot me. And tion which I advertised lo fill. I want a lkl11 to engrave the Lord s prayer upon a is contiguous territory, and will ho peopled TERNS, EMBROIDERY AND The keeping of liens proves profitable if CUSTOM MADE KNITTING SILKS, will be wilderness, had taught her to be self-corn- what’s more, don t mean to if you say se. young man to begin with us who can make five cent piece than upon a broad stee by the English-speaking race, and he ex well managed. It does not pay to keep reccixod this week. posed and self-reliant. ! replied Bob. himself generally useful at first, and rise P1"1?’ ?° n “10ure ».r:,cc !° ,lv0 " f?001’ pressed his jiersonnl opinion that, through " Now. Mr. Bob—without the Whisky— “ An’ Bob’ d,a 1 brinS blck to yer? Wns as opportunities occur aud lie proves him- Christian at home than in public. force of circumstances, all English-speak- hens ami neglect them and let them take it seems tome,” said Nell, " ye’re throw- there gold up thar? ’ self worthy. —;------g people on this continent will live under their chance to get a living and allow them CLOTHES. the Stars and Stiipes. This northwest tho range of a cold, dreary barn for their Made by B. F. HALEY. Military Tailor, ingverself away: and thar might be some-1 “ Nell, thars six thousand dollars and ______i Rev. David Swing, in the Christian Al- Newmarket, X. H. A. R. MORSE &. CO., thing better for ver. if ye’d seek it.” and more, rolled in them blankets thar, I owe . „ . o * . ,, liancc, tells how a bride reformed her pro- region is an area equal to twenty-two winter quarters. If the keeping of hens is she looked at him with an expression of to your pretty self or I nr a nigger* And. A Boa Again.—Sometimes an old man fane Rusband. She invited her brides- States as large as Ohio. All the middle to be made profitable, they must be provid Warranted Good in all Respects some interest. I Nell, just look here,” and he took from the becomcsa boy again, though too smart to . four in number, to a quiet dinner, and western part of it is affected in respect ed with a warm, comfortable place for win 313 Main Street, " I know it, Nell, if I could only do it.” , breast of his sbirt a package carefully drop into his second childhood. An lllus- t|iev knew of the profane habits of the to climate by the warm temperature of the ter where the sun will have free access to Splendid Line of "Got no folks, no family, to keer for 1 wrapped in paper, which had rested on the tration of this pleasant tendency was given, eroom. and also knew of his good qualities Gulf Stream of the Pacific, so that upon them. Then they must lio fed upon a suffi ROCKLAND. you ?” said Nell. " how of Nell's blue ribbon he had found. not many months since, by an old man _ that lie was a man worth saving-thov the forty-ninth parallel of latitude, which cient variety of suitable food supplied with •• Nary one,” replied Boh: never had. I and which she plainly saw. Unwrapping it worth several millions. He was in the habit, pntered gladly into the proposed comedy, New Englander would naturally regard pure water, gravel and pounded bones. U NDERCLOTHIN G toted myself and pack up this ridge to jest j there was a piece of gold, in the shape of a of prowling around the oftice of the insur- The lan wag th:lt all these beautiful worn- as a hyperlwrean region, roses and other Hens must he kept so warm and comfort seek my luck once more, and quit the corn 1 spread eagle, almost exact in every part, ance company in which he was a director. : en sbould use profane words at the table. garden flowers bloom all the winter. While able in tho winter as to make them believe AT BLACKINGTON’S. John C. Haynes & Co., juice and reform. I said to myself: 4 Bob. i weighing over six ounces. One morning, when thus investigating, he ;lg the hot coffee or hot wcat|ier or siow a considerable portion of the country with that it is summer, and thus secure the hapjvene.1 to come across the dinner pail , servants might afford opportunity. It was in the limits of the United States is hilly or abundant laying which is usual in the sum 33 COURT STREET, BOSTON. f ye could only meet a woman anywher iu “ Nell, yer said I might bring yera speci- these diggings, and stake out a claim wlrer men from jny pile, and here ’tis.” of the olliee boy. Ills curiosity led him n p]alK but it is said to have cured the monntaneons, there is a vast prairie tract mer- Hens which can be made to lay well “Linene” Reversible she stood, it would bring ye fresh Inck.and “ Yes. Bob, hut what gal’s hit of ribbon to take off the cover. A slice of home- wjt,ked husband ; for when his elegant wife of wheat country which will be one day the in winter are profitable, for their eggs sell Musical Boies In Great Variety. ye might turn over a new leaf, and be some is that yer so keerful about?" said Nell, made bread, two doughnuts, nnd a slice of app]je(j a profane term to the biscuit, and rent granary of tile world. On the east at a good price. Unless they can lx made Brass Band Instruments. body once more.’ And here, sure enough, with a loving look, but turning her face apple pie tempted the millionaire’s appe- a fail. guest made a like rem ark of the cof- ern margin of this tract a furrow might he to lay in winter it is better not to keep them. Collar I’ve met you.” from him mischievously, and stirring the tite. He lieeanie a Ixiy again, and the din- fpp anil still anot|ler applied a profane cx- ploughed on a line extending north and Violins. south for a distance equal to that between Supplied to the Trade at Boston -Y e mean right. I'm sure,” said Nell, soap suds. ner pail seemed the one he carried sixty pletive to the movements of a servant, tile Receipts for Cooking. American Guitars Warranted. softly, "But down the trail away yonder I “ That ere,” replied lie. •• broke loose years ago. Just tlien the ofltce boy came husband absolutely cried ont with remorse Boston and Washington. There would be nothing to obstruct the plough but the riv Prices, at tee my folks are coming along,'with their | froIU t,lc of nn an?e' t,iat met me on in and surprised the old man eating the p;e that ho had never himself used such an J ohnnycake.—One enp of Indian meal Imported Guitars. fixings and plunder, pau, man. and the rest1 fl’e mountains, yonder, and said some kind —he had finished thehre.ad and doughnuts I olltrasteamship companies W ater Cookies.—One cup of butter, CUSTOM MADE and Trimmings. I jest hope I'll bring good fortune to yer? “'hen he felt down-hearted," and Boh went two cups of sugar, one cup of cold water, and you may take yer pile out of this ’ere closer to Nell, whose cheek turned red. finished the pie. “take that and go out and ; fnj curiosity.” to the best English coal. The Northern Aceordeons and Concertinas of all buy yourself a dinner, hut you won’t get! ______Pacific Railroad is now being extended and one teasixonfnl of saleratns. Rub the spot, though I can’j see whar it is. And, “ Yes, Boh,” said she. “ bnt ain’t that butter into tlie flour, and do not mix hard. descriptions. American aud For Mr. Boh,” said the girl hesitating. 44 ef ye talk kind of airy? angels don't flit roun as good a one,” nnd he handed the boy T hy to be Y oung.—Dont grow old and where tlie cutting through the hills dis BLACK DRESS COATS live dollar hill. For davs after, the old man rusty and cross, afraid of nonsense nnd closes the coal beds. Puget Sound is to be B oli. J ei.lv Cake.—Ono cup of sugar, eign Sheet Music, Music Books, , do find it, and act up to yer good intentions these diggins, ns ever I heel'd ov.” one cup of Ilour. four eggs, and one tea- AT BLACKINGTON’S. ’ about the corn juice—well, then, Mr. Bob, “ Yes. Nell, that’s so; hut any woman’s kept referring to the first-class dinner he fun. Tolerate the follies and crudities of a great commercial and shipping centre, 4c-, 4c., Wholesale and Retail. had eaten from the boy’s pail. youth. Gray hairs nnd wrinkles yon can and that port ami San Francisco are the spoonful of baking powder. Bake in two my folks are raising loghouses and shed fix- an angel ton man that’s going wrong, who. long tins and spread with jelly or eustaid ings down on the opening at the head ov the | in the loving kindness of her heart, encour not escape, lint you need not grow old in only two available for foreign conimerco The finest and best stock to select from, and on our Pacific coast. Tho advantages of while warm. prices that are HARD TO BEAT, make this Thi. Mtablizhincni li one of the branch itorca of ■ creek, away thar whar ye can see a break ages him to do right, and that's what you’ve feelings unless you choose. And so long as •to re th e Olives Drraox & Co., and poue»e< unequalled ad. thP trees. \Ve mean to locate. And done for me. Yon see, Nell. I’ve nover Paniel Sanborn Esq., has retired from the your age is only on the outside you will tlie situation of Boston in being one day B ice Pudding.—Ono cup of sugar, four vantage for the importation of in.trumeuta from the w a]king np to Bob, she pnt her hand on had any folks of my own blood to keer for editorship of the Bangor Commercial, which win confidence from the young and find nearer Europe than New York, and nearer tablespoonfuls of rice, butter half the size B est Place in C o u n ty Ve«t manufacturer* in Europe. Dly49 his shoulder, "and. Mr. Bob. ef ye raise me; I went into a ship’s cabin ns ’prentice position lie assumed last January. your life all the brighter for contact with to Puget Sound than New York is to San of an egg, salt and spico (cinnamon pre the yer pile yc can bring jest a little piece of boy from an orphan asylum. That ere gold theirs. But you have too many great Francisco, were dwelt u|>on by tbe speak ferred) to taste, three pints of milk, and for any who are in want of good. In thi, line. C. L. BLACK, gold down for Nell to rememhershe brought came to me by luck from you, and if ye'd thoughts, too many weighty anxieties and er, who predicted that this wilderness tract bake three hours in a slow oven. 0 . E. a better life for ye.” only take it with something clso—” From the proceeds of the Fair held in duties, too much lo do to make this tri will one day have the closest commercial Lemon P ie .—One lemon, grated, one cup Boh was confused, and seemed to feel a “ With what. Boh?” But Nell kept her Lewiston, the Maine State Agricultural fling possible, yon say. The very reason relations with Boston, with a business of of sugar, three crackers rolled fine, one G in BILL POSTER. tear in his eye, lie caught the little hnnd face turned away, while he was edging still Society has paid the old note on which were my friend, why you should cultivate fun that magnitude that imagination can hardly and one-half cups of cold water, nnd the Directly opposite Rockland Ga ROCKLAND, AYE. and kissed it, while Nell, blushing, hurried closer to her. the names of Gen Tilton nnd other promi nonsense, lightness of heart—because you picture with exaggeration. yolks of two eggs. This pie is made with zette Office, All work will be f&itlifully and promptly attended nent members, and has a round sum left in need them so much, because you are “ weary one crust. For frosting, beat the whiter to. away with a step like an antelope’s, “ Well, Nell, if I must make the riffle, the Treasury. The suit of Presuuipscot with thinking.” Then do try to be yonng, The greatest friend of truth is time; her of two eggs to a stiff froth, then add three O- Orders may be left or bundles sent to tbe Whisky Boh was a believer in lock, des just take Bob with the dust and make him ROCKLAND. Eastern Express Office. 31 tiny, or whatever we may choose to call it, a happy man fertile rest of his life. lie Park Association has not been settled. The even if you have to be foolish in so-doing greatest enemy is prejudice; and her cons tablespoonfuls of sugar, and set in the An340uxMX Tbfjbcfct boards in the city. and more particularly, he had a strong lie- loves yer, nnd would die for yer any time,” attachment didn't Dotd worth a cent. One cannot he wise all the time. tant companion is humility. oven to brown. t y The Agricultural Bureau at Wash [From our Regular Correspondent. j The evening meeJng was crowded almost to City gas bills for for the quarter ending Oct. ►F A large number went from this city last ask for an extra policeman, in order that the fa siek. A collection tor his benefit was taken up at suffocation. It was called to order at 7 o’clock THE ROCKLAND GAZETTE. ington has prepared a table, compiled from Our European Letter. 1. 1880:—Fire Department, $32.40; Street Lamps, Friday evening, to attend the Republican dem cilities for enforcing the law might be more com the club, Saturday evening, and several dollars and Rev. B. M. Mitchell ottered prayer. The $171.04; City Government Rooms, $5.60; Treas the latest returns,giving the number of do London, E ng., Nov. 2,1880. onstration at Waldoboro. A large delegation mensurate with the great need of it, why we don’t were donated. Think it will not come amiss. meeting was social, like that of the Afternoon. urer’s Office, $4.40; Police Station. $14.00. also went train Thomaston and the special knowjthat the members of the city government Thursday, November is, 1SSO. mesticated animals in Europe and the United Englishmen seem Io lie losing faith in Quite a number of those who had already spoken Mr. Joseph Light, in the west part of the town, train, which included six cars, besides the bag States. It shows that there are in Europe the b.’llot as a political purifier. Election took part, and in addition the following: Rev. E. Mrs. A. R. Morse is in Boston this week, and dozens more of exemplary citizens would be i is making quite extensive repairs on his house- making purehases of new millinery, fancy goods, gage car, was crowded. The demonstration able to sleep a week, for the very sn ggestion of I Mr. Leslie Rokes of S. Thomaston has charge o1 Notice to Subscribers. 81,573,663 horses, while the United States Commissioners have been sitting for some Boynton, L. A. Soul, Ladd of Gardluer, C. R. etc. A new announcement from this house may was an entire success. There was a torch-light uch municipal extravaganceLet us see—is it so J the job. Mr. R. has a number of jobs engaged The date after each subscriber’s name, on the mar. has 10,938.700. Europe has 4.186,031 mules time past on a num ber of petitions to un-.® nnton’ ( l,aPles. Lane, Cunningham, E. Mank, procession and the illumination by citizens of much as or is it less, that the city 1 gin of the pajx r (or on the wrapper where the paper be looked for in our advertising columns next Illy lor next season. One or more in this tow n . is scot singly by mail; indicates that the paper is paid and asses, while the United States lias 1,- seat certain members returned at the last 1’. s *a*c-' ot Canton, and Mrs. Hills, Mrs. veek. Waldoboro was brilliant aud extensive. A colla pays for a policeman’s service for a year ? work is his best recommendation. to that time, and constitutes a valid receipt. Sub- _ , , t unmngham,Mrs. I* uller, Mrs. Hawes and others. tion was served anil everybody enjoyed the occa aaribers will phase notice these dates and are specially 18.100. I here arc in Europe 89.678.248 fictions on the charge of bribery and cor- Theelupel was filled to its utmost capacity and »i«The steamer “ Pioneer” has been chartered Mbs York gave the pupils of her school a treat, sion. There was no speech-making, but a Rock requested so t to let them get more than a cattle, while there are in the United Stat rnplion. The reading of the testimony is ,u? meeting was deeply interesting and enthusias- to take the “ Buffalo Bill ” theatrical company to in the shape of peanuts ami contVetioneiy, on the b ear old. while those will merit our special thanks land participant who went over the whole route of who keep them in adranee. Bangor next Sunday, tlicre being no regular boat occasion of a sociable held for their benefit at the 33,234,500. There are in Europe 194,026, hig h ly d iv ertin g in a certain sense. T h e tie. Evidently the cause of temperance has not the procession, says that if anything was lacking Ii) tl)e Coni)ty. Subscribers making payments for the G azette up river after their appearance here till Tuesday __j Applettm House. Miss Y. goes to Union to teaeh w ll please see that the dates are changed to corres- 236 sheep, while the United Slates has 38.- sangfroid with which the average British ceased to engage the miuds and interest the hearts talking, it was certainly made up in walking. p -.d, and if auy subscriber receives two papers aftt i of the people. morning. ------the coming winter. Miss Norton is to teach in 126,800. There are in Europe 42.6S6.493 voter confesses to the easy nature of his po- THOMASTON. p lymcnl or remittance without change of date on ! Wednesday morning, a business meeting was •i* Schooner Addle Ryarson, of ^Lubee. from . interjH»rt. But we are to have a Winterport »per, he is requested to notify us immediately, in swine, while the United Slates has 34.- litieal virtue is refreshing. It goes fur to Fuller & Cobb, determined not to l»e umler- er that such omission may be promptly corrected. held, at 8 1-2 o’clock and a temperance praise meet old in dry goods, have a new advertisement this New York for Pembroke, with 300 tons of iron’ore, Mr. John McKenney, whos» illness we reported : teacher all the .-ame. for the Primary School. Mr. S last week, died at his residence on Erin Street, on Light of this town is to teach the upper school. 866,100. justify John Stuart Mills’ roinark that tho ing from 9 till 10 1-4 o’clock. In this meeting week, that is too prominent to be overlooked, in went ashore on a ledge near White Head during j Friday morning last. Mr. McKenney had Ken i He is the first master that the town lets furnished STATE OF MAINE. British workman was given to lying. “ The there was a harmonious blending of temperance which they aunounee reductions in price the gale of last Thursday evening, tilled and sub j y A letter was recently received at the Commission,’' says ono of onr leading p a -' anil religions feeling and those who were there departments of their stock. sequently broke in two. The captain came to this siek for quite a long time with pulmonary tuK v- for the Grade school. BY THE GOVERNOR. Treasury Department from Judge Knowl city for assistance and on Saturday morning, ulosis. lie was a pleasant and sociable man, and 1 hey had a luma nde bear hunt in Searsmont a pers, ports one long-record of tile most • 1101 60011 mrget the occasion. The convention ►F The kiln ami wharf property belonging to steamer Hurricane, with a scow in tow, went rsally liked. He leaves a widow and four short tune ago. Mr. John Lawry fonml tlie track A P K O C I. A M A T I O N . ton, of Liberty, requesting, in behalf of the ! was called to order at 10.20, by the President and the estate of the late John W. Hunt is to be sold marked and unabashed corruption.” Yet down to the wreck to save what could be reclaimed children. At the time of his death he held the po ot his bearship. and tried tor some time to induce pensioners who reside in that vicinity, that verbal reports were made by delegates of the twelv at public auction, on the premises, next Monday, Bv the advice of the Executive Council, I do it adds: “ The general feeling of tile coun of the cargo. The greater jiart of the ore has al sition of superintendent of burials. 11 i^ funeral his dog to tollow it. and failing in this he sent for hereby appoint Thursday, the twenty-tilth day of their quarterly payment, which falls due on clubs represented. Most of the clubs were reported at 2 o’clock P. M. This is a valuable property try that these tilings aro a common dis ready been got out and brought to this city and took plaee on Sunday afternoon, attended by Rev. Mr. m. Kiple;, who, with his son}Aaron, came- November. instant, as a day of public Thanks the 4th of next month, be paid to them in as in a prosperous condition, and doing a good uml we hope it will bring a satisfactory price. giving and Praise to our Father in llcaven, for grace, is by no means shared by the cen work. In a few cases, where the clubs are hanlly the work is not yet finished. The wreck was sold G. P. Mathews. accompanied by their hound, which followed the His kind care over the people of this State in the standard silver dollars. This is the first re ►F Ladies desiring costumes, wraps or gar at auction yesterday and was bid in at S400. There The Garfield Club, accompanied by ’the Thom track and in the course of an hour or two routed year that is now closing. Living tinder one com tres from which the disgrace comes. * * alive, a good temperance sentiment was reported ments of any description cut, made or remodeled, quest of the kind that has been received at as existing in the community. J. P. Swasey, E. was insurance on vessel and cargo. The Addie aston Cornet Band, attended the celebration at Bruin from his lair, ami then the fun began. Mr- mon Government, that is grand and strong enough * Men come forward with a smile and in a fashionable and stylish manner, will find Mrs. to protect every citizen in the full euioyment the Treasury Department. The law re-I of Canton made some very timely suggestions and Ryarson was of 17S tons measurement and we be Waldoboro, on Friday evening of last week. Pre- Aaron Ripley had both, barrels of a donble-barrel his rights, it is tefitting that we should unite a smirk to tell the commissioners that they Vose, 16 Grove street, prepared to execute their lieve was sixteen years old ious to their going, the club formed a procession quires pension agents to make all payments gave a very interesting account of the work gun loaded with ball, ami snapped both barrels a c with our fellow-countrymen upon that day, at have taken bribes front initli parties, or that orders in the l>est style and at reasonable prices. in front of their headquarters, and marched to the short range. But the gun that “ never failetl be- the invitation of the President of the United Oxford County. *J« We have seeu the design for the prize liadge in cheeks or drafts, and a reply to that ef West End, where the band discoursed appropriate 1 fore,” failed to go b.n k on him tor it was States, in solemn acknowledgement of the good they have pot up their voto for sale and Wednesday afternoon the attendance of friends Bill Heads, Statements, Letter Heads, Note to be given for the best individual score at the tgo. fect was sent to Judge Knowlton. At the music, the ting was saluted, and three cheers were i After several ineffectual ness of God. wherewith our State and Nation have given it to the highest bidder, or have from out of town was largely increased, and the Heads, Receipts, Forwarding Labels, etc., etc., are Thanksgiving target practice of the Tillson Light were fired, Mr. have been so abundantly blest. May the hearts same time given for Garfield and Arthur, and then the flag j Benjamin Hazeltiue, it was pointe. out I n t l K pm - |,romjsei, ;t :lni, ,)ava nioney for meeting for the evening was appointed in the Con handsomely printed at this office ami neatly bound Infantry. It has been designed, and is being made • armed to the knife, and of our people lie movtsf to give earnest thanks furled for the campaign. The club then | the knife to the teeth” tuat in-ace and plenty, health and prosperity, pre sioners mi git ion\tit th u 11111 •» an.1 .,ni) llave not given it.” Four of the cities gregational church. The opening address of the in tablet form, when desired, with or without blot by E. 8. Albee, (with G. W. Palmer & Son.) It (Mr. II. haJ one knife in marchcil down to the tlag near the Garfield head- vail throughout all our terders. and that the prin drafts into silver through National bank; afternoon was made by the president. A. W . Hall. ters. at the lowest prices. Call ami leave your consists of a curved bar pin, from which hangs by his belt and another in his teeth) gave the shaggy ciples of liberty, established by the Fathers who where the examination is going on are ca orders. :, which was hauled down ami put aside q„ictus |)V a wcj| directed shot of his any of which can obtain silver from the He was followed by Bros. Haskell, (who sang chains of gold a pendent of what might l»e called gave us tins service, grow stronger as the years of thedral cities. 11 is possible that they may with like appropriate ceremonies. rille. The tear weighed 370 lbs. and when dressed the Republic go by. piece with very good effect,) Rawson, T. F. Brown, The improvements beingihade by the Messrs. a rounded cruciform, or perhaps more propelly Treasury free of expense for transportation. On Friday eveniug of last week there gathered a X30 lbs. Mr. Lawry sent the carsase to Boston. Given at the Council Chamber at Augusta, this lie disfranchised and have to yield to larger Libtey, and sisters Whitney, Kelloeh, Pease and Smith at Murray Park, Jameson’s Point, are still quarter-oil shape. This is of silver, and in the cry pleasant party at the hall of W. W. Rice en I hat is all I have to relate about the hunt, as a fifteenth day of Novemter, in the year of our and more important constituencies, of which Chapman, and quite a number of other brothers going forward actively. We predict that within a center is placed a miniature target of gold. Be E yG encral Sherman, in bis annual re gine company, gotten up by the officers of the Lord oue thousand eight hundred and eighty, and sisters, who had previously spoken. The in- few years Murray Park will be a fashionable tween the curved bar and the principal pendent is Ijear s should nt te very long, as in that case peo and of the Independence of the United States there are ipiitca number still unrepresented Maine State Prison. Messrs. S. E. Cushing and ple might think it was a Z7--on. port. recommends that the Army be in the morning was fully sustained in the summer resort, with a big first-class hotel. Chalk suspended a miniature gold rifle. The design of America, the one hundred and fifth. ■ in the British Parliament. Thomas F. Phinney arranged the affair, and to I he horse disease is at uni ng, but the pigs are DANIEL F. DAVIS. creased to 30,000 men. lie refers to the afternoon meeting. that down in your hat. be suitably and tastefully engraved and relieved The great Agricultural lf a ll at Islington, rith the assistance of the ladies aiding, was Bv the Governor. condition of the sea-coast defences, to the The meeting in the evening at the Congrega with black enamel. The design reflects credit on dying off at a great rate, though I don’t think any Grumbling people, who never find any occa the company present indebted for oue of the most 8. J. CHADBOI’RNE. Sec. of State. effect of the Pacific Railroads, and says that was never used for a better purpose titan tional church was called to order at 6 1-2 o’clock- Mr. Albee as we have, no doubt the workmanship in this vicinity are as large as the tear aforesaid. sion for thanksgiving, are invited next Thursday pleasant and agreeable we ever had the hon- that of the International Food Exhibition, to six hundred persons were present. ill do. Dr. Taylor seems to te getting a fair share of all distinctions as to the colored regiments to emulate the spirit of the man who said he never of attending. practice, and those who have employed hi in speak It is very singular that, according to Io whicn it has been given up for the last A Temperance Love Feast was held for an hour, Schooner Lucy Ames, which had been load- should be abolished. Surgeon-General felt like complaining but once, ami that was when On Friday evening, a short time after the Gar in high terms ot his skill as a physician. led by Rev. Mr. Haskell. Many participated in I with lime at Wilson’s Wharf, on the Point, the newspapers, all of thenr// old men, ■ six days. What interest have eat shows] having broken his leg, hecould’nt get down on his field Club had inarched down to the depot on 'I he family of Dr. Edwin Sprague left town yes Barnes says the appropriation for his bu ami it was deeply interesting and was strained slightly on account of not bearing voted for Garfield and Arthur. dog shows, donkey shows, and even flow knees to thank God it wasn’t his neck. their wav to Waldoboro, ocetirrtMl one of the most terday for \ inalhaven,where I learn he has secured reau was inadequate. The Judge-Advocate- profitable^ evenly when she grounded at low water, and this »!• The quarterly session of the Knox County singular accidents, if such it may l»e called, that a lucrative practiiT. c. S. D. General recommends a statute to prevent er shows compared with an exhibition of 1-2 o’clock the president took the chair, and causing a leak, her lime was set on fire last Friday Lodge of Good Templars was held with Lime ever took place in this village. The horse of Ml ST The Cincinnati Enquirer has inaug human food in all its known forms, and in the committee on resolutions reported the follow evening. When the smoke Was observed coming WARREN. gambling in the Army, 'flic Paymaster- Rock Valley Lodge, at the hall in Middle street George S. Hall, harnessed into an open wagon, urated the campaign of 1884 by shouting svstem of l'le T:111,' lll's ° f 1!s preparation? Here ing, which were adopted : from the vessel an alarm was given, which brought Thc house cleaners are all busy nowadays; General says a change in th schoolhouse, Ward 7, yesterday. The session stood out in front of the Post Office unhitched. for Tilden as the Democratic candidate. is something of real, vital interest, which Resolved, That the principles upon which this out the fire department. When persons arrived ditto the paper hangers; also thc wall whiteners; granting leaves of absence should be made. concluded with an interesting public meeting, at The horse was totally blind, but was quite a valn< great work was started, ami has thus far been suc who knew how to manage the matter, the hold and likewise the scandal mongers. comes home, wo may say, to tile wants cessful, “ Love and charity for all, and malice to the same plaee, in the evening. able animal for work. A horse aud vehicle stood The Inspector-General says the disburse cabins were sealed up and she was afterwards tak I'hc first lecture of thc coarse came off as adver J3TUlysses S. Grant, Jr.’s father-in-law and the necessities of every family- ward none,” should te reiterated until all realize in front of Mr. Hall’s horse, and backed ag-ains ments have been made without loss. Tho that love is superior to all other powers for the Mr. Albert Smith solicits the attention of our en to Railroad Wharf. Subsequent!; tised. It was delivered by Hon. Mr. Davenport, has given him $400,000 in Government I11 this remarkable Exhibition America his horse’s head, which frightened her, causing he Quartermaster-General hopes that the ap redemption of men from the thralldont readers this week to the many attractive and valu opened and found to have suffered no material perance; to run,and not seeing,she ran directly, or rather oh of Bath. His subject was “ Sunshine.” The lec bonds. “ To him that hath shall be given, appeared as the larder, the buflet, the pan able articles in his stock suitable for holiday gifts. damage and only about 25 barrels of lime had ture was well appreciated by the audience. propriation will be made adequate. That inasmuch as men’s political preferences liquely.across the street towards Telegraph Block, and he shall have an abundance.’’ try of tile world, not only in tho great va, You can buy a piano or organ of Smith cheaper been destroyed. She was returned to her former cause them to act contrary to their convictions of making in a direct line towards the show wind< The officers of Sr. Georges Lodge, F. A A. M., were right, it is the sentiment of this convention, and than in Boston and in all the departments of his berth, at Wilson’s Wharf, discharged and re installed on Monday evening last, and are as fol ST The people of St. Louis, Missouri, are rietJ ofthu Provisions exhibited, but in the of Mrs. C. B. Havener, which the horse struck, we do strongly reaffirm, that we arc “ nou-politi- itock, he offers the best at the lowest prices. loaded. lows; II. W. Robinson, W. M .: C. A. Perrv, S. ty Judge Davis, of New York has de very much disappointed at the result of a rarc manner °f preserving and presenting tical, non-sectarian aud non-prosecuting;” ; breaking out both of the large panes of glass of w .; R. C. Clark,J. w .; A.M. Wethcrtee, Treas.; cided that the Morey letter was a forgery. second enumeration of tho inhabitants of l,leln- Salmon from Oregon, tomato soup That God is in the temperance work, ami he al Mr. Henry Ulmer, engineer of steamer Hur- “ Arise, daughter, and go to thy daughter, for the size of 32 inches in width by 48 inches in length, ways prevails; ricaue, while at work hoisting orc out of the thy daughter’s daughter has a daughter.” It is U. II. Hovey, Sec. ; W.Mdrse, S. D. ; F. Kelloeh, He severely censured Mr. Hewett for his that eity-it showing Hie population to be f,om Massachusetts, peaches from Bela That in the Ladies Aid Societies we gratefully also a side pane of the window, taking sash and wrecked schooner Addie Ryarson, at White Head, very rare occurence when a woman has an oppor J. D .; N. D.Gould, S S .; Ellis Watts, J. S .; J, course in relation to this disgraceful affair, ware, oysters from Maryland, cookod poul recognize our indispensable ami strong support. all, and the horse putting his head through the in 338.862. The St. Louis people were very Sunday, had the end of one of his little fingers tunity of using this old and curious expression, as reague.Tyler; J. R. Andrews, Marshal. and held Philp for trial. try from New York, asparagus from Long The convention voted that these resolutions,and ner glass door which closed up the show window Rev. J. E. Fond was visited on Friday evening much dissatisfied with the result obtained the doings of this meeting be forwanled to the taken otf, ami the hand badly bruised, by getting did Mrs. Jane Dinsmore, of Thomaston, the within. The breaking of the sash Jand glass pro Island, grapes from California, and apples last, bv a goodly num ter of his friends, who left by the census enumerators last June, which Rockland papers for publication. Speakers were it caught between the rope and the hoisting cylin mother ol Francis and Ambrose Cobb of this city duced a loud crash which was heard a long dis behind various tokens tor himselt and family, jy The Boston Board of Trade has from everywhere, made up a cornucopia now limited to five minutes each, and a large num der. It encompasses five generations of females, and showed a population of about 332,000 or tance off. Large numbers ran to the scene of the thus showing their high esteem for their worthy caused a bill to be prepared providing for of good things that made the visitor's Our citizens are heavily burdened to support these were gathered in one room in Thomaston 333,000. It was freely asserted that this J ber of gentlemen then addressed the meeting. accident. Striking against the bnildingand glass pastor. the establishment of a uniform system of Several new voices were added to the number, the Knox & Lincoln Railroad, which is a great the other day. There was Mrs. Dinsmore, bright enumeration was exceedingly defective and mouth water. And all these items of foot! threw the horse down and upset the wagon. The Game seems to te quite plenty this tall. There among whom were A. Cobb, of Rockland, and D. public convenience, and they growl accordingly. and vigorous at the age of 91; Mrs. George Wal I Bankruptcy throughout the United States, have come to be important articles of com crowd soon assisted the horse to arise when it arc quite a num ter of sportsmen here, who are that the real population amounted to 450,- Smith, of Lewiston. J. 1’. Swasey addressed the They are doubtless paying as much to sapport the lace, her oldest daughter ; Mrs. Charlotte Havener which will be presented to Congress. merce within the last few years, and the was found that the animal was horribly cut aboiq well supplieil with guns and dogs, the woods 000 or 500.000. A committee, composed of grog-shops, which arc a great public nuisance, but her grand-daughter; Mrs. Clara Wilson (m e Hav anil convention nt some length, and spoke in an able the breast, ami the blood Hew in all directions, just now are being well canvassed for game. We prominent citizens of St. Louis and of Mis several •• World’s Fairs ” at which they and forcible manner. Quite a number of signa they submit to this tax with much less complaint ener.) her great-grand-daughter; and Mrs. \\ il- I was the horse cut that Mr. Hall found it heard ot one hunter who shot five partridges one UF3 290 shares North Castine mining have been exhibited have given them a than the other. son’s infant child, her great-great-grand-danghter . souri, went to Washington and demanded tures to the pledge were obtained. A vote of was necessary to kill her. In order to ci day recently. stock sold in Boston last Thursday for $2.97- world-wide reputation and demand. One thanks to the people of Union for their liberal —fiTe generations. It is only once in a life-time ' that a second enumeration be made. This •F A Prize Debate will be held at the High ery. The damage to the goods in the W e are informed that D. O. Patterson, recently hospitality was then given ami the convention was that one hears of such a remarkable cvent.-Cou-1 dow wc |e;ini was not large, although Mrs. llav- 1-2: 200 do. for $3.00; 100 do. Swan's Island demand was aceeeded to, and Prof Wood may now dine in London or Paris with the School, Wednesday the 24th inst.,at 1-30 P. M.,on clerk for J. Eastman, has a good situation with declared dissolved. Thus closed one of the most j ener had some of lierjvery best goods arranged m ining Co. $1.27 1-2. Since that date there ward of St. Louis, who had been prominent products of every State in the American thc following question: Resolved that tlie women IL B. Griffin 8. Co., 179 South Market St., Boston. interesting ami profitable meetings that we have of the United States ought to have the same right »F Rev. S. S. Cummings, Missionary Agent for ; here for display. The damages have Ken repaired have been sales of the North Castine stock in denouncing the first enumeration as in Union on tho table before him, from the He has our test wishes for his success. held. The beautiful weather should be mentioned of suffrage as the men. Falcs, Gay, and Went the Baldwin Place (Boston) Home for Little and the show window appears ns if no injury had at $3.15. “ dear turtle ” of Florida to the nuts and HOPE, complete and incorrect, was placed in with gratitude to the} Giver of all good, as con worth, are for tlie affirmative, Cobb, Otis and Sim Wanderers, was in the city last Sunday and spoke been done. We learn that Mr. Hall will pay all wine of California. In fact, American food tributing largely to the success of the meeting. in behalf of the “ Home" and its work in the the expenses of repairs, injuries to millinery c y There threatens to be another negro charge of the work. No effort has been mons for the uegative- anil Since election, our plaee has become an exact rej spared to swell the enumeration to the seems to he more abundant in all the larger F. V. N orcross, Secretary. morning at the First Baptist church, in the after goods. production of Irv ing’s Sleepy Hollow. Ahont al exodus from the South. Thousands of ►F At a special meeting of the Board of Alder We hear nothing in addition to what has already ible limit. The result of this cities of Europe than any other. American noon at the Methodist church, anil in the evening of our young men have left or are about leaving. colored people, it is said, are preparing to men, last Friday evening, the Mayor was instruct at the Congregational church. He also visited been reported of the Ship Andrew Johnson, Ned Payson has gone to Haverhill to find work. how, six months after the first Hour, cheese, butter, bacon, game and fresh leave Alabama anil Louisiana, and the ex- tis-tos ed to draw his order for the amount of teachers’ and spoke at the Universalist Sunday-school at Capt. John L. Crawford, under date Qf November night the young folks had a dance, and fruit are everywhere in mountainous quan salaries for thc fall term of school, amounting to odns from those States during the coining enumeration, an apparent increase in popu 11.45 A. M., and the Reform Club meeting, at the 6th, from! London, who sailed from Liverpool: judging 1 v the name ot' one of the gnests it must lation of some 5000. This is regarded as a tities. And last of all come tho vernacu $3,287.16, also for amount required for janitors’ June 24th, for Sa winter is expected to lie very large. Methodist vestry, following the afternoon services. in Francisco, and had put into j have been quite a distinguished affair. The name proof of the substantial accuracy of the lar baked beans from New England, in so services, $191.65. Bill of E. S. Philbrook, Truant Collections were taken at each meeting, which, Falkland Island with rudder sprung.spruni was Cvrns Field. i high a state of perfection that one would Thanksgiving. Officer, was returned for statement of items. including cash and sums pledged on subscription Mr. Rufus K. Bunker, who has be Mr. Drake has moved into his new home. l-FThe wheat cropof the United States. done by the enumerators last spring. Next Thursday being the day appointed for »F The brass railing iu front of the boxes on tlie ■ards, resulted as follows . First Baptist church, number of months, mate of Capt. J. Ha but it will cause considerable disappoint- , think they were cooked yesterday in Con- Mr. J. T. Barrett has claplxjanled his barn aud this year, according to the most careful es Green corn and succotash have s “ te “,,J Xa,io'“‘1 Thanksgiv paper will west side of the Post-office lias Iieen removed, and $44.35; Congregational, $27.00; Methodist, $26.- leran’s bark, has returned home in potir health. J painted it the stereotyped red. j ment to the people of St. Louis, who fully necticut. timate. is more than four hundred and fifty be put to press on W e d n e s: lext week. the wood-work has been cleaned and oiled. The 11; Universalist Sunday-school, $2.75. Temper- The Methodist society had an antiquari: Mrs. Orison Bartlett we understand is to spend i believed that the first enumeration was ceased to bo novelties in Paris, and at this millions of bushels. This will give a sur Advertisers and correspondents will please bear removal of the railing is a decided improvement, as meeting, $2.31; Total, $102.52. per at their vestry Wednesday evening, which the winter with Mrs. Leslie Wentworth, whose wrong, and that the second would show a International Food Show in London codfish this in mind and send in their fii vors a day earlier it was always a nuisance, particularly to tliost ail enjoyed who had autiqnarian appetites. health is quite poor. plus. after supplying the home market, of »F A wholly written bill or statement of ac- cakes were served up in all their original than usual. lx>x-holders whose lioxes were behind the rail A town meeting will te* held at Union Hall on Mr. Fred Richards has done quite a large busi population of nearly half a million. ounts, sent through the mails, cost three cents for nearlv two hundred millions of bushels. Cape Cod flavor, ouly requiring two min- On the north, or delivery side, where it is, ot Wednesday afternoon of next week at 2 1-2 o’clock. ness in this vicinity, iu pressed hay. ►F St. Andrew’s, Nov. 30. postage, while a bill or statement made out upon a the contrary, a convenience, the railing is retained. The object of the meeting is to hear the report of Mr. Francis Mathew.-i ia about starting a sing No national administration since the utes in the frying pan. *F First Sunday in Advent. Nov. 28th. printed form costs but one cent. City merchants, the committee appointed at last spring meeting to ing school iu the Safford district. Bill Nelson, ah'as Robert Wilson, Republican party came into power ever It is generally believed in England that the >F Mr. E. T. Hodge, of West Newcastle, of course, are not likely to attempt the small econo ►F Thanksgiving one week from to-day. report on the financial condition of the Knox and who was charged with burglary at B idde received a tithe of the detraction from its severely and it was feared fatally injured, while nt my of saving the expense of printed hill-heads, Your correspondent has read a letter from Mrs. recent dynamite plot was the work of Rus *F Tenement to let in the Gregory Block. Lincoln railroad, and the manner in which the in ford and was confined in Alfred jail,escaped : work with a repairing crew on the Knox & Lincoln but country dealers sometimes may. If so, they Nan. Hopkins who is in Fargo. Dakotah. She has own party which did that of President sian Nihilists, aud aimed at the life of the terest aud debt of said road is to met. Another begun her avocation as elocutionary teacher, and from that institution October 28. Last; »F The cement works are in full ojK'ratioii. last Saturday. He wasjeauglitbetween the bump should remember that in sending out bills to their Hayes during the first half of its term : and Grand Duke Constantine, who was in Eng object is to devise some means by which the debt is boarding with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Athearo, »F Several cargoes of coal arrived this week. ers of two cars and badly crushed in thc abdomen, debtors through the post-office, they can save two Monday night he was arrested in New s certainly no administration has ever de may te funded at a lower rate of interest. Every formerly of this town. land at the time, and who was expected to President Berry arrived at the scene of the acci cents on each one by using printed bill-heads. York city and was committed to jail until »F Have you bought your Thanksgiving turkey ? tax payer in town should attend this meeting, and served better than his, for an earnest pur pass over the railway where the destructive dent soon after it occurred and did everything lie This is three times what the bill-heads will cost, if MARTINSVILLE. the Maine authorities could be heard from. »F First snow of the season, Monday, Nov. loth. vote as his judgment dictates for the test intere.-t pose to conduct the government in the in- element was found. A few days after this could for the injured man, who was conveyed to ordered in reasonable numbers. We print bill Mr. M iilard Cates, who recently sold his farm of the town. *F Acliom & AViggii have just put up a new his home and received all possible care. heads, letter-heads, note-heads, statements, busi to the late Capt. John Hupper and his son Capt. terests of pure government and for the discovery, a rumor got afloat that an “ in Capt. Emerson, late master of the ship Kendrick The official returns of the vote for sign. ness-cards, tags, forwarding cards, and every oth Joel, has sold the most of his fanning implements good of the whole country. No Republi-! fernal clock ” had been placed on board •F Mr.'.R. 11. Burnham, at the Post-Office, hav Fish, has returned home from Bremen, where he Electors in California, show that Henry er description of job-printing in the neatest style can President has left the White House , the new imperial yacht /.iradia, which the ►F Hon. Joseph Farwell has lieen in the city this ing taken the agency of a large number of periodi sold this ship for £6500. The Kendrick Fish was and is aliont to move to Rockland. Capt. Hupper and at low prices. Orders by mail receive prompt has secured the services of Mr. Foster Davis to Edgerton, one of the Garfield Electors, re week. cals, is prepared to furnish, at lowest club rates, built by Samuel Watts & Co., at Thomaston, in leaving a better and cleaner official record Grand Duke was about to take into Russian attention. Trv us. carry on his farm on shares. ceives 5<»7 votes more than Judge T oitv. »F Mr. M. D. Labe has raised the frame of his any paper or periodical published in the United 1S67, overhauled in 1879, atul was a good vessel of than will President Haves, lie has made waters. This reixjrt caused a great sensa- Schooner Abbie Dunn has arrived at Fort Clyde, new house. States. The club and subscription agency system »F The Opinion states that Secretary Sherman her class. the lowest on the Hancock ticket, and is mistakes, as have his predecessors, hut he lion, as these machines are wound up to run to go on the Railway of C. W. Stimpsou A Co. makes a great saving to those who wish to sub in giving instructions to the Assistant Treasurer at Janies II. Rivers, Esq., lias recently painted and elected. The other five Hancock candidates »F Mr. Thomas MeLoon is doing some elegant She has lately been at Thomaston, undergoing would have mads fewer, had Republican for several days, and designed to strike at a scribe for any of the various periodicals, and thos< New York to receive offers for U. S. 6s of 1880, repaired his dwelling house on Main street. have pluralities ranging from 87 to 143. work at his studio. thorough repairs and when ready for sea will prob : Congressmen and machine politicians given certain hour, when the vessel is on the broad who are thinking about making up subscription! authorized him to purehase, last week, not exceed Eben Creighton is one of the best posted men in »F The Church of Immanuel (Universalist) is ably be equally good as new. She is commanded ocean, with the deadly certainty of destroy for tlieir reading matter for the ensuing year will ing $1,500,000, at a maximum of 2.65 per cent, town concerning ship news, and all nutters per him the support to which he was entitled, without a pastor at present. by Capt. A. Fountain, a former resilient of this J3T A terrible explosion occurred hist . . . . . ,, . . , do well to call on Mr. Burnham for information. premium and then says: taining to onr merchant marine. . . , ? ,, instead of trying to balk, misrepresent and ing not only the vessel, hut the lives of all place. Friday• ndav tn a coal mine at Stellarton, Nova , »F Southeast storms are of twelve hours dura •F Schooner Victory, Capt. Israel Snow, arrived “ So it would seem that Mr. Sherman is paying Wm. E. Vinal, Esq., our Representative elect, belittle his efforts, because he endeavored on board. In fact, it is not sale to travel. a premium on bonds that are due next month, and Schooner S. G. Hart lias lately arrived at Bos Scotia, by which about fifty lives were lost. tion. They are short and severe. from Annapolis, N. S., yesterday, with lumber has been to Boston, where he had a snccessfttl op to carry out the principles of the Cincinnati , either by sea or laud, with any member of can then te redeemed and the interest stopped, ton, in charge of Capt. Isaac Fountain, of this Subsequent explosions took place Sunday »F Snow & Pearsons are getting the frame ready and sheep. The Victor;’ brought 105 sheep, for being a graturity to the bond-holders of that eration pet formed on the eye, by Dr. Basket Derby, place. Her former master, Capt. Avery Hart, died platform and of his letter of acceptance, the Imperial Family of Russia. It seems Capt. I. L. Snow, to lie placed on Isle an Ilaut. amount. If any excuse can te devised for such a I at the Carney Hospital. and Monday, in the same mine. The mine ! ! fora schooner of about 100 tons. with malarial fever, shortly after her arrival at if all the monstrous crimes of the Ivans, Of these 21 are pure-breed Leicester sheep, for performance as this, we should like to know what Mrs. Libbie Clark Cushing, soprano, and Miss way that threatened disturbance of •F Go “ home ” next Thursday and help the “old Brunswick, Ga. Capt. Hart was a resident of this is being flooded in order to recover, if pos- thc tiulc.1)onoreJ method of \ , istrib„tinS of l’eter the Great, of Catherine II.. and of it is. What would be thought of a business man Flora E. Putnam, pianist, who have teen in Bos folks ” celebrate “ Thanksgiving.” breeding purposes, including a tine buck, and come who would buy up his notes just coming due at a place and a highly esteemed sea captain. silile, tlie bodies of the unfortunate miners. duty free. The master of the “ Victory ” is onl premium of 2 per cent ?" ton the past several months,improving themselves government place and patronage. But l'a.'l. the grandfather of the present Empe- ►F Mr. Thomas Colson offers his real estate in Capt. Henry Wiley has been appointed second seventeen years of age, and if any i>ort can show A journal which assumes to lead tlie people iu in their profession, will return home this week. President Ilayes’s lias been a growing ad- roi, were to lie visited u|ioii tlie heads of this city for sale. See advertisement. assistant light keeper at Seguin. Capt. Wiley is Tlie Minnesota Insane Asylum, at St. ; a sinatrer captain of his years than “ Dade,” w the big job of reforming onr national financial Rev. C. II. Pope is in attendance at the Congre ty ministration, and its plaee in the history of tlie reigning Czar and his children. one of our ex-sea captains, and we think the light I’eter. Minn., was totallv destroyed bv fire ! »F See the new announcement of Kilgore’s Com would like to sec him. system ought to know that ” bonds that are due gational Convention, at St. Louis, Mo. house board could not have accepted the services , . . . the country will be a highly honorable one. E dward. mercial College. Next term begins Nov. 29th. Monday night. Il contained about t>00 pa- . , , *F The ladies are now much interested in Lace next month ” have coupons attached for six Ansou Bucklin’s barter’s pole has dunned a new of a more worthy man. " mi. i____n : ______■__ _...- Judge (joddard, of Portland, recently paid coat of red and white paint. tients. Thc loss of lives is variously esti »F We hear that Capt. Sylvester Hall, of this making. Mrs. Oviatt, who is teaching the art months interest, amounting to $3 on every $100. The rciM.rt of Kib’s school, in District No. 6, a pertinent tribute to the President, nt a Reform Club Couveutiou at Union. city, is to have a new vessel built at Waldoboro. this city, has just collected and placed on exhibi Therefore, by purchasing these bonds at $2.65, Who cleared up and re-arranged the store-nx>m is quite cheering. He has 40 scholars registered mated at from twenty to twenty-five, many , _ , ...... , at the Maine State Prison ? Answer, Mr. Instruc ...... ' , ; Republican celebration over the result of •F We have a good deal to be thankful for next tion at Blood & llix ’s a number of samples made Secretary Sherman saves 35 cents on every $103 and a good attendance. Success to their good of the inmates having taken to the woods . .. , . Thu Iron-Clad Reform Clubs of Kuox Co. as- tor. the November election, lie referred to week. by her Rockland pupils while learning the art due at maturity. commencement. when released from the building. The ‘inbletl in Convention at Union, Nov. 9tli, at 10 We learn that next Sabbath a collection will be Hupper, Martin 8: Co. have completed their new »F The Union Street Methodist sociable will The specimens include Medheval, lloniton, Priu- »FThe meeting of the municipal officers and three men to whom the Republican party o'cixit. An informal meeting was held in the taken tor the worthy poor of the Baptist Church ice-house, which has been building under the skill' pecuniary loss is estimated at SloO.OOO. eesse, Point Applique and Duchesse. All are very committees from the several cities and towns was especially indebted for the victory, forenoon, at the M. E. Chapel, led by l)r. L. M. meet with Mr. and Mrs M. L. Simmons this even and society. A sermon will lx* preached on tlie full management of Mr. F. R. Hnpper. This af creditable specimens of the skill of the ladies who which issued bonds iu aid of the Knox and Lin and said : Bachclder. Quite a number of brothers and sis- ing, on Pleasant street. occasion pertaining to this eotnuiendable object. fords them two large houses, with a storing capa Congress commeuees its session on executed the work and the sample of point appli. coln Railroad at Damariscotta last Saturday, re Foremost of these was the President Ixwk ' tcrs lo°k Part *n praycr an'i remarks, a good spir- ►F Capt Stephen R Babbidge, of this city, will city of alxmt 6,000 tons. They have also another Monday Dec. 5th. Its term will expire on que is specially worthy of mention. Mrs. Oviatt sulted in no definite action on the part of the C A M D E N , at the embarrassments which Kset liis entrance ' it wa mnitested, and all telt that we were to start for Oregon next week, where he expects to small house, bnilt to accommodate the fishermen Into office. In a conceded popular minority of jiave can be found at the Stackpole House by ladies de cities and towns regarding the indebtedness, but B usiness.—It has te*en very correctly observed Thursday, March 3d. As the Presidential excellent meeting. make his future home. with ice. over a third of a million, he was inaugurated up siring to consult her or to take lessons in die art after discussion, a committee of one from each that competition is the life of business, but it may question has been decided, there ought to on a bare majority of one in the electoral college In the afternoon the convention was called to or Rev. Mr. Boothby. of Lewiston, missionary, »F Buffalo Bill will make a grand street parade town was appointed to consider the subject and as truly te said that this incentive to business en be considerable business transacted for the aud in theelcctoral commission. His title was dis der at 1 1-2 o’clock, anil organized by the choice ►F The store at the “ old comer," Main and occupied the pulpit of the Second Baptist Church, on Saturday afternoon, with his band of music aud hold correspondence as they deem proper, con ergy m aybe over done. There are in Camden benefit of the people during the three puted by his political opponents and his policy at of the following officers: Lime Rock streets, has undergone another change, on Sunday of last week. tacked and belittled by uk) many of the* leaders “ Cheyenne Indian Chiefs.” sisting of Geo. K. Sawyer, Wiscasset;. J. F. Hil village, ten grocery stores and eleven (as near as President, A. W . Hall of Thomaston; Secretary, The sharp comer has been eut off, or truncated Capt. Phincas Harris left here on Saturday of month’s session, but we very much doubt of his own party in and out of Congress. Yet »F E. B. Mayo has a new advertisement this ton, Damariscotta: J. S. Willoughby, Rockland we can ascertain) ladies engaged in the dress time has thoroughly vindicated the moderation, F.Y . Norcross of Union; Vice Presidents, Sears and the door placed in the space thus formed,facing last week, for Boston, to take charge of schooner if there will be. week, in which he offers bargains that will well B. B. Haskell, Waldoboro; F. L. Carney, New making business. If these two branches of indus purity, wisdom and firmness of his administra mont L. II. Saul and L. MeCorrison: Appleton, the comer, with a window on eacli side. Messrs S. Jesse Hart,’Capt. David Wall, her former master, tion. Refusing to submit to the dictation of poiiti- repay purchasers for visiting his stole. Castle; C. Prince, Thomaston. The ex try are not overdone, it speaks well for Camden as A. A. Gushee; Rockland, Mountain Club, T. F. C. Webber & Co. are to occupy the building being sick and obliged to remain at home this ST Gov. Davis has issued a proclamation eans of his own party, or to the demands of the pression of the meeting seemed to be that thc a business center. the opposition, his policy and his vetoes have kept Brown; West Appleton, G. Mitchell and Light; »F Hon. T. B. Reed, of Portland, member of clothing business. This store lias been altered trip. announcing the fact that on the resolves only relief was to refund thc tends at a lower rate “ Robbie L. Foster ” is the name given to the the parry united and secured a fair election. The Yina'.haven, Win. Littlefield and R. H. Williams; Congress from the First District, was among the quite a number of times since it was occupied by We thifik the snow storm on Monday will easily result is that his successor has an undisputed ma arrivals at thc Thorndike House last evening. of interest, as Damariscotta has already nearly suc three-masted selioouer which is being built by H. providing for an amendment to the Consti Thomaston, Beech Woods, L. K. Morse, S. Thom Kimball & Cobb. The store now occupisd by count one for the list this winter. E x tre N ous. jority of at least 57 electoral votes, while the op ceeded in doing and Bath had recently voted to do. M. Bean, and will te completed inn few days. She tution of the State.so as to elect the Gover position majority vvill lx; greatly reduced in both as, and E. Hills; Oriental Club, A. Moore and A. »F The Railroad Commissioners went over the Mr. Robinson, for thc sale of fruit, etc., was once The geueral opinion was that tlie road had teen is 431 tons government measure and 562 carpenters. NORTH HAVEN, nor bv a plurality, instead of a majority of branches of Congress, if indeed it has not been Munroe; East Warren, B. Dow, W. E. Watts, line of the Knox & Lincoln Railroad on Monday a part of the original store. entirely overcome.” and H. H. Grant; North Warren, J. K. Libby; and Tuesday, and found it in very good order. economically luauaged. If everything is favorable, she will te launched on Schooner Flora, Capt. Conant, sailed from Pul votes, submitted at the September election. this Thursday. She is a first-class vessel and is to pit Harbor Monday, Nov. 15, for Boston, loaded Sr. George, D. Dukesliire; East Waldoboro, E. »F We find the following item in the Boston >F “ Buffalo Bill ” (Hon. W . F. Cody) will ap 57,015 votes were thrown for the amend »F Mr. Alden Sprague, of the Kennebec Joamal, te commanded by Levi Hart, of Tenant’s Harbor. r y A Washington despatch slate that Mank; Union, E . L. Cummings and L. G. Hills. Journal of hist Saturday : pear at Farwell Hall next Saturday evening, with with dry fish. with his wife, have been visiting friends in Apple Mr. Bean is already at work on a new schooner ment, and 45,402 against it. the following seats of Southern members Caminittec o f Arrangements, A. A. Gushee, E. “ Thc wives of M. E. Knights and Norman Marsh his dramatic company, in his new play, the Had our first snow storm of the season, on ton, Hope and Camden, and are now in this city. (the latter mail agent on the Knox: and Lincoln of about the same size as this one, the frame of Mom lay afternoon. of the next Congress will l>e contested: II. Boynton and S. Thomas. ltoad), l>oth living in Rockland, anil near each Prairie Waif,” which has teen having immense ty* The Etailg A’etus of Greenville, S. Committee on Resolutions, C. R. Dunton, IL »F “ Mr. Frank II. Ulmer has taken the Spofford other, on Tuesday, 2d—election day—bore each success. The principal incidents in the play are which is to te of hard wood, to be covered with Daniel Thurston raised his house, and Robert In Alabama, 1st district. Gillette (Rep) store, recently occupied by Elijah Hall, and put in of them to their husbands twins, boys all, and juniper. The work of laying her keel will be com Brown raised the roof of his on Monday, and on C.,publishes a letter from Senator Hamp will contest a seat with Herndon (Deni). Stackpolc and L. MeCorrison. said to have been “ taken from scenes in Buffalo their parents have named the four children Gar menced immediately following the launching of Tuesday Isaac Brown raised a house. In the 2d district. Strobach will contest Committee to call and locate the next Convention, a stoek of fruit, eonfeetioneiy, tobacco, cigars, etc. Bill’s past life ” and Mr. Cody appears in the cast ton, saying: “ I think it very important, field and Arthur. Robbie L. Foster. Mr. Joseph Wooster, one of our oldest citszens, the seat ot Herbert (Deni.), and 11. Stackpolc, IL II. Grant, and O. A. Bartlett. »F We shall l>e all the more thankful next Correct, with trifling exceptions. It is not under his own popular sobriquet. He will no especially to the South, that the Democratic A i.l Sorts.—Last Friday evening the ladies of died on Wednesday, of last week at the advanced in the 8th district, Lowe will ]'isiting Committee, A. A. Gushee, C. R. Dunton, Thursday, if we receive a goodly num tor of new E. Knights,” but F. C. Knight; neither pair of doubt fill the bouse. The new Y’ork Herald speaks party should retain its organization. The fact the Universalist church gave a masquerade party age of 85 years. He suffered but a short illness, contest the election of tlie confederate Gen. A. Morse. A. W. Hall and Win. Littlefield. subscribers meantime. “ A word to the wise,” twins was born on election day, but oue couplet on as follows of the new play and festival at Megttnticook Hall, which was very which was brought on by taking a sudden cold. that our friends of the North were not able Wheeler. In Ixmisiana. 1st district, Lanier The convention voted that any member of thc etc. Sunday and the other on Monday following elec Buffalo Bill made a triumphant debut in his play. The “ Prairie* H’ntf” was produced well attended. to give us as large a vote as they hoped will contest the seat of Randall Gibson i visiting committee receiving a call for assistance »F The “ Literary Club ” has resumed its weekly UNION. tion; none of the boys have been named Garfield for the first time at tho Windsor Theatre last eve Last Sunday Rev. Mr. Herring, from N. II.. (Deni ), and in the 2d_ex-Gov. Hahn will J from any club, should select suitable persons to meetings, which take place on Friday evenings. Our young people are getting ready to go to the for is is no reason that we should desert and Arthur. ning. It is the test terder drama we have ever preached at the Baptist church. contest the seat of Ellis Democrat. In visit that club, and furnish such help and encour The meeting to-morrow evening is with Mr. Will. seen. Buffalo Bill was, of course, the central fig straw shops. them. Th« policy of the party will be Missouri, ad district. Lessinghaus will con ►F Fraternity Lodge, I. O. of G. T. voted to sur On Tuesday evening of this week the ladies of agement as they were able. It was also expected P. Burpee. ure and deservedly obtained the recognition of the The Temperance Convention behl here last week dictated by future events. I regard the test the seat of Frost. In the 9th there render its charter, at its meeting on Monday even large audience present, liis sharp shooting was ex the Methodist church held a “ Sale and Festival ’’ that this committee should take pains to ascertain were well attended. will be a contest between Ford (Gr.) and »F Division A of the First Grammar School ing. T. R. Simonton, Esq., Grand Worthy Chief cellent and his acting was vigorous and natural, at Megunticook Hall, for the benefit of the church, Presidential election as settled, and I should . zr. x i t i . • i the condition aud standing of the various clubs, by some of the points he made last night were very Thc High School taught by Mr. Fred Daniels Craig (Dem.). although it is not certain ...... , ... J will give readings and declamations next Friday Templar of the Grand Lodge, was present and ex which was fairly well patronized by our people. oppose any action looking to a contest on effective and artistic. It is but just to say that he closed Thursday evening with an exhibition. which will get a certificate, or if either, as nt- C afternoon. Parents and friends are cordially in pressed an earnest desire to have the Lodge Having perfected its organization, the convention as wonderfully improved as an actor. * He has Another cargo of corn has just teen receive,I for mere technical grounds as revolutionary.” the last report is that the election is a tie. tained; but a majority of those present seemed 4 feir elected for his company artists who are mindful Mr. George Morse is to spend the winter in voted to hold a social meeting. Rev. E. H. vited to be present. the Camden flouring mill. In South Carolina, in the 1st, 2d, 3d and think that it was not profitable to attempt to con of the public demand for elever acting.” Colorado, with his son and daughter. Boynton of Searsmont offered prayer and Rev. B. »F The storm-doors are being fitted to the Cus A. R. Dunton closed a successful term of writ Qy The Secretary of the Treasury has 5th districts, Lee, Mackey, Stolhn.nd and tinue the organization, and that it might probably M. Mitchell of Union gave an address of welcome. tom House building. They arc provided with ►F F i k e ! f i r e !” and everybody runs to put it ing lessons hist Wednesday evening. There is OKIUNGTOX. issued a circular relative to the payment of Smalls, Republicans, will respectively con lie easier to organize an entirely new Lodge than out and save property from destruction. But the some talk of his giving another course. test the seats of Richardson, O’Conner, Remarks ot a very interesting nature were then powerful double spring hinges that allow the doors Election passed off quietly, and highly satisfac to revive an active interest in the old one. Hamil rum traffic has destroyed more property (to say Last Monday there was quite a fall of snow, thc United States six percent bonds, issued un Aiken and Tilman, Democrats. In Virgin made by the following brothers and sisters: A. L. to swing either way. tory, save to less than 76 ami their sympathizers. Bartlett, E. Hills, W. Littlefield, B. Dow, A. A. ton Lodge, at the North End, is in a flourishing nothing of productive capacity) in this city than first of theseason. Tuesday morning the l»oys and der the Act of February 8,1861. and known ia, 5th district, Stovall, Readjuster, will »F Messrs. Goss & Sawyer, of Bath, have got The Good Templars are to liavc an entertain Gushee, S. Thomas, 11. Stackpolc, R. H. Will- condition, and Lime Rock Valley Lodge also cver/re did, and yet nobody runs very fast to put girls were out in force, opening thc season o f coast as “ Sixes of 1880 ” informing the holders contest the seat of Cabell. Funder, and the frames up fora big three-masted center-board ment and oyster supper, at town hall, next Friday J. Davis. L. continues. that out. If an incendiary were known to te ing. the6th district Frazier. Readjuster, will con- ianis, K. Morse, lion. T. H. March, schooner, which they are to build for Capt. Peter evening. that said lionds, with the accrued interest test with Randolph Tucker, Democrat. In ( Rev. F. Y. Norcross, 1). Dukesliire, and Mrs. *F Mr. Will R. Holmes, the popular landlord around every uight, setting fire to buildings, the Kennedy, of this city. APPLETON. Diphtheria has broken out or Baker’s hill and a thereon, will be paid December 31, 1880, of the American House, Belfast, and late clerk of whole community would te in a state of indignant Mississippi, 2d district, Buchanan will con- Giles. Many of these addressess were deeply Well, we got the first snow-storm of the season number beside are siek, which is an uncommon and that the interest on said bonds will »FCapt. C. E. Peck has sold to Capt. Farr, late thc “ Thorndike," was married in that city last excitement,} and |in red hot pursuit of him till he test the seat of Manning, and in the 6th pathetic aud stirring, showing the severe struggles thing for that ncightiorhood. of schooner R. L. Kpnnedv, his interest in schoon should te brought to justice. But a dozen or two vesterday, and Mr. Oliver Simmons shot the first cease on that day. All bonds forwarded district Lynch* will contest the seat o f, tijroUgh which a man passes in seeking deliver- Thursday evening. We wish the couple many No snow yet, not freezing to amount to much. er Idaho, and is to take command of schooner A. incendiary fellows are daily and nightly kindling fox to-day. for redemption should be addressed to the Chalmers- It is proposed by Republican ' anee from tjjC slavery of intemperance. It was happy years. The Journal (published before the Bneksport Seminary closed a very successful J. Fabens, of Newburyport. the fires of hell and destroying property, reputa Mr. Eldridge Condon sold his place to-day, to I congressmen, to urge a different plan than J a|go gratifying to notice the deeplv religious , event) says that Mr. Holmes “ is thc recipient of Mr. Alvin Sherman. Consideration $1,000. Mr. ’ term, on Tuesday, the 9th inst. There iz promise Secretary of the Treasury, Ixjan Division, heretofore iu settling contests. In case1 tion, happiness and life, and the community looks feeling which pervaded these remarks, and th a t! Mr. A. R. Dunton, the “ chlefest among ten many valuable and costly presents which may be S. buys all the real estate adjoining liis Unit is 1 of a ftill school next term. Washington D. C., and all registered bonds one man is unseated on account of a fraud- classed as bridal gifts. One of the handsomest is on in an unruffled state of mind, while not a few , , . . . , , main- of the brothers, having found deliverance thousand ” teachers of penmanship, is to organize for sale. Mr. Condon starts for Mass., to-morrow- Rev. D. Sherman, late principal of the Grammar should be assigned to the Treasury lor re- a silver ice pitcher and goblet, tho giff of twenty- seem to think that these fellows, after thirty years’ the intoxicating cup, had been led to seek a class in this city soon. He now has classes in W e are very sorry to part with Mr. C. as he is a School in Bucksport, is to teach the winter school dein ptiou..______but. in case the contestant makes out a case six runners, or ‘ boys on the road,’ as they sub- notice that their business is a crime, aro abused if and find “ the better part” in the religion of Christ. Hope, Unionand Warren. good neighbor, and a good citizen. Our test in Prince district, at the close of which he is to of bulldozing and intimidation, it is thought scrilMJ thcmpclves.>The note {accompanying the the law is rigorously enforced upon them. Several <’ol. Darius Alden of Augusta is iu a very the best plan will be to unseat thc sitting And those who had not yet found this rest in »F Mrs. Vose receives from New Y’ork thc latest wishes go with hitn. take the Academy at Hampden. Christ, were seeking it, and asked the prayers of fashions in ladies’ costumes and outside garments gift hopes that he will run-ner'a tip top house and thousand dollars are annually spent by the city to critical condition at his residence on State member found to have acquired his seat by keep up the fire department, but if those who are in Mr. Samuel Pease is slowly improving. Special meetings are teing held at So. Orrington, God’s people that they might find it. Excellent of which, as well as her original designs, her cus- that they may find pleasant Ho(l)raes when they street. His two sons have been telegraphed such menps, but not to seat his opponent, favor of “ extinguishing " the rum traffic should Chas. Sleeper has had a relapse, and is qnitd by Rev. A. Morelen for. but to send the matter back to the electors. singing was frequently interspersed. tomers receive the benefit. come to Belfast/’ Resolutions of Respect. S a ile d . N E W I NEW At the regular meeting of Moses Webster Lodge. Sid 13. Commerce, Hndgdon, N Y ; D Ellis, Torrev, " W _ O - X Y ; I’.r ,sch W.-Hi. 1.1, Waters, St John, N B; Sea Now that the excitement Ko. 145, F. & A. M., lieM Nov. 9tli, the following reso Bird, Andrews, do; Sea Foam, Barton, St John, K B; I lutions were unanimously adopted: Silver Wave, Capers, do; sells Louisa Frances, Thorn- I IFAe»vo.«, It has pleased our Supreme Grand Master dike, Portland; 15,J: S Ilodgdnn, Stearns, Boston; of Election is over in his providence to translate from this earthly tabern Nile, Spear, N Y ; Empress, Lord, do; E I. Gtegorv, I FULLER & COBB acle to the celestial and eternal lodge above, our ea- Keating, do; S W Brou n, Maddock-. Boston; It I. teemed and worthy brother W m. Carver, therefore Kenner, Dyer, do; 16, Wrn 8 Farwell, Snow, Bluehill; Resolved, That ’by his death the < »rder has been de Pearl. Kelpy, Saco; Sardian. Holbrook, New York; FIR M W 1 1 S ! D O N ’T F A I L prived of one of its most exemplary members; his C I. Hix, Hix. Yina'haven; Olive Averv. Bishop, NY;- Will not and cannot afford Sto be bereaved widow of a loving, cherishing protector; Mary Langdon, Mullen, do; Helen."Williams, do; liis children of a noble ami devoted father; and his Winnie Lawry. Spear, Yinalhaven; 17. Nautilus, Tol- large circle of acquaintances of a generous and devoted man, N Y ; Alice, Joyce, Swan’s M aud; Cera Etta, undersold in friend. I'ales, Yinalhaven. Resoled, That while his many virtues and social qualities of character endear to us his memory, his E B E U B . to v is it M EM Olt AN D A- MAYD untimely death in the noon of life, and strength of vigorous manhood, reminds us that in the midst of life Ship Kemlriek Fish. 1326 tons, built at Thomaston in d r y g o o d s we are in death, and that like him we should at all 1867. overhauled in 1370, has been sold at Bremen for 272 MAIN STREET. THE times he prepared to receive the summons that shall £6500. translate us from this imperfect, to that all-perfect, Ship Florida, (of Richmond),Sparks,arrived at New AND gUijious and celestial lodge above, where the Supreme York 6th inst, in 15 days from Cardiff—the quickest Offers BARGAINS in Fry Goods GraiSytil•:uiT?«CaS;J of«»f the Universe presides, passage on record for a sailing vessel. 'fh at Lodge tender to the be Having been able to make Ijn every department. Great widow and children ow mourning the loss of husband DOMESTIC PORTS. and father, their si and profound sympathy, in this their hour of atlliction and sorrow, and as"the only VIXEYARD-HAYEN—A rll.achD II Ingraham, Large Purchases of vari j Mark Down on many Goods. true source of comfort and consolation, point them to Greeley, Richmond for Kocklaud. . ous kinds of Goods at low CARPETINGS. a merciful Saviour who doeth all things well. D A N V E R S-A r 11, w h Silas MeLoon, Spear, X Y. AVaiWrcif. That the foregoing resolutions be spread PHILADELPHIA—Cld 13, sell Emerson Rokes, Ave receiving daily, New Goods in ail Examine the Prices, upon the I«odge records, a copy furnished the widow Marston, Demarara. prices, we now offer departments. nJ children of our deceased brother, undi al, and As we have one of the Largest Stocks in the County, to that they he published in the RockJand Gazette. SAN FRANCISCO—Cld 12, ship Snow x Burgeae, Good Rlack Velvets, 70 cents, Anderson, for Liverpool. compete with others, we shall seli for the next 40 days worth §1.00. E . II. iAIORb. ) 13 X T I i X W. W. Kittredge, > C Goods at the following CREAT REDUCTIONS, viz: A. A. Beaton, 5 FOREIGN. • M oinie Cloths, 46 in. wide, 4 7 1 - 2 cti Yinalhaven, Nov. 1SSO. A r at Deal 13tli inst, ship Forest Eagle, Woodworth, I New Orleans for Bremen. WOOLEYNS. 13999 yards Prints, (Job Lot) 5 a iu l Invalids Should not Fail A rat Havre Uth inst, ship John T Berry, Jordan, BARGAINS. New York. Dress Goods carpetings. Cts. per yard. Many of these Prints To use the famous blood alterative, spring tonic Cld at Windsor. 5th inst, sell Fre.l Jackson, for Bal B U I SSEfix, (Elegant Patterns) $ 1 . 5 0 , A job lob of Cassimero for Men and Boys’ are the Best Quality, and cannot be replaced and nerve restorative, known as Wyomoke. timore; 6th, Addie M Bird, Newburg; lOtli, Laura'E wear 60 eents, worth 75 cents. for the money. all the latest patterns of Eminent physicians in all schools of medicine former price. $1 .75. A job lot of Cassimero for Men and Boys’ wear, I reeo nmetul this nerve invigorator as a positive In Great Variety. KOXIU’RY TAPESTRIES, large Richmond. nt., worth ) cents, lhe above are A s m a l l l o t M id d le s e x L onj^ S h a w ls , nerve specific in ail nervous diseases, heart affec A ral Bremen lath inst, ship Forest Eagle, Wood- assortment, $ 1 . 1 0 , sold in Boston at good for Ulsters. COOKING & PARLOR tions, broken-down constitution, etc., etc. Price $1.25. Other grades from 90 cents to 81.00. worth, New Orleans. A job lot of6 4 Ulster Cloth for 150 cents. Largest Size and Best Quality at $ 5 . 5 0 , only $1.00, $1.50 and §3.00. Sold by all drug A r at Lingati, N S, 14th, schs Joseph Souther, Watts, LeOWELL EXTRAS, 90 cents., former 1 These Shawls are One Dollar less than the gists. Ix* tiers from gentlemen and ladies in the DRESS GOODS! Monties, price §1. wholesale price. STOVES. highest walks of social and public life, who have A L L W O O L S at a reduction from 10 to 20 ’ lieon benefited by using this remedy, sent on ap And which are being offered at prices that cannot plication. Copies are with each bottle of cents per yard. Good Heavy Pant Clotli, 50 cents. SPOKEN. BLACK SILKS, COTTON CHAINS at a reduction of i Wyomoke. 1 51 Sept 4, lat 32 N, Ion 38 W, barque P J Carlton* Henrietta Cloths, Amesbury, from Chatham, X It, for Melbourne. KT”.75, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00. from 5 to 10 cents per yard. Corsets—Boil-Ton Corsets, $1.00, We have strong hopes ot getting our enemy ap H E M P , 15 cents per yard. pointed a judge in the lwby show.' reduced flora S1.25. A Nice Double Busk FARMERS’ Corderettes, S T R A W M A T T IN G S , all widths and Oorset, 5 0 e t s . Job Lot Corset, 2 5 e t s . What Mr. Pitts Might have Saved Him BROCADE E'^ tcr„ VELVET prices. C L O A K S from §3 to S I7. The Tenant's Harbor OIL CLOTHS, from 25 to 50 cents per D O L M A N S all prices. Implements and Machines self. B a l l Y a r n , Best Quality, 1 2 1-S Australian Crape, yard. A new lot of V L S T E R S just received. e t s ., Of all kinds at BOTTOM PRICES. Mr. Henry Pitts, of Kingston, N. Y., suffered ROCADE SAT 111 We have the largest stock of C l o a k in g s in reduced from 17 cents. from the presence of Stone in the Bladder for sev \ cry Cheap at 31.50—same quality sella 111 sells lor $2 at retail in Boston. light and dark shades ever shown iu this eral years. D r. Kennedy, of Rondout, N. Y., re CORNET BAND B I w Scotch Yarn, Best Quality, 1 9 c t s ., re moved the foreign body by the knife. Had Mr. Are prepared to take engagements to furnish Cashmeres, county. l’itts, and others similarly alHieted, used Kenne MUSIC for We can show a full assortment of F r i n g e s , duced from 25 cents, dy’s “ Favorite Remedy ” in the earlier stages of Picnics- Excursions, Political Shoodas. Pl'illtsandCottMls- Gimp, Buttons,Cords, JCc. the disease, the medicine would have prerenferf the PLAIN VELVETS & SATINS Coventry Yarn, Best Quality. 1 7 c t s ., formation of the calculus or stone, rendering a Demonstrations, etc., retluced from 25 cents. HARDWARE dangerous surgical operation unnecessary. Dr. at reasonable rates. For terms address, One case Standard Prints for 6 cents per yard, worth Scents. Kennedy gave •• Favorite Remedy ” to prevent the C. E. BICKMORE, Leader, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. In all shades, with One case of prints for 5 cts., worth 6 cents in •Job Lot Towels, 3 cents. return of the disease, and Mr. Pitts remains in per-1 6mo34fsx T enant’s H arbor, Me. feet health to this day. 2w51 | Boston. 429 Shirt Bosoms, (Job Lot) at 1 9 , “ John, how many times have I told you to al- i MOMIES— SHOODAS 6000 yards Remnants Cotton Flannel, cheap. ways eat bread with your meat ” “ Papa, how- Satins, Velvets and 2000yards Remnant Unbleached Cotton, cheap. | 1 2 1 - 2 , 1 5 a n d 1 7 c e n t s . This is T O L E T . SHAWLS. only half-price for these goods. Pumps, Sheet Lead, many times have you' told me never to do two VERY desirable tenement, in 2000 yards Remnants Bleached Cotton, 8 cents. | things at a time. A. GREGORY BUR K, North End. PLAIDS & NOVELTIES Buttons to Match. Cannot be bought by the case for less than ‘ Liebig Co’s Coca Beef Tonic. Terms moderate. Applv to 9 cents. Just received anew lot of Striped Cashmere j DRESS FLANNEL, (Plain Colors) 1 3 Lead Pipe, Cucum ISAAC GREGORY. Now is the time to buy. Our Stock is very Handsome “ Is far superior to the fashionable and illusive and Cheap. long Shawls ranging in price from §8 to $2 5 .1 c e n t s , have sold at 25 cents. preparations of beef, wine and iron,” says Prof. In this lot are some new designs never before shown ber W o o d F. W. HI NT, M. I).. Honorary Member Impe 2708 yds, Blenched Cottons,!) ets.; rial Medical Society of St. Petersburg, Russia,etc., j Y a r n s . A E L A E T S H A W L S from $5 to 815. have sold at 12 1-2 cents. etc. Sold bj- all druggists. Property for Sale. Grey Cashmere Beige A good U L S T E R S H A W L for $5. Pumps, It will reconstruct the most shattered and enfee subscriber oilers for sale the fob bled, rvinvigornte the aged and infirm, and make •ing property We have a large stock which we will shall sell 5®** G r e a t r e d u c t io n iu P r ic e s o f erytbing in the shape of HARD All Wool, Only 25 Cents. Black and Colored, Plain and Clonks, Dolm ans, and Vlsters. W ARE we keep. sickly children blooming and healthy. Dwelling House, Lot ami Too Barns, at the lowest prices quoted. It is valuable in all female complaints, remov B rocade Germantown, (to close) marked down to ing irregularity, pains and exhaustion. Near Atlantic Wharf in this citv: Three Lots, con 20 cents. Eureka Silk IO ets. Best Silks A And it quiets restless children and.infants. 151 taining about 18 acres of valuable'niowing land, on the Ill •ess Flannels. h Road, and a good barn on the premises. Will C o v e n t r y , - - - i s cents. W arranted 1 yards on a Spool. Grateful, comforting and su stain in g ^ mental be sold t •paratelv, as desired. S c o t c h , - - - - 20 cents. Another new lot of those 15 cent Dress Flannjels Bracket Saws, or physical weakness are Malt Bitters. THOMAS COLSON. SILKS, Hall Yarn, 13 cents, just received. Rockland, Nov. 12,1S80. 51 or 2 balls for 25 cents. Humbugged Again. In all Grades and Prices. A large assortment of the best quality of I saw so nineh said altont the merits of Hop Twilled and Plain Dress Flannel for Sl.OU BjVTTEBIVS, Bitters, and my wife who was always doctoring, K I L G O R E ’S and §1.10. and never well teased me so urgently to g eth er A good assortment for 25 cents single, and 50 -IN— some, I concluded to be be humbugged again ; and Commercial College cents double width. WOOB, I atn glad I did, for in less than two months use UNDERWEAR. of the Bitters my wife was cured and she has re CLOAKS. i and everything relating to SCROLL SAWING mained so for eighteen months since. I like such DBESS GOODS, Next Term begins Nov. 29, ’80, It is with pleasure that we call the attention of the can be found here. humbugging.—H. T.. St. Paul.— Ptoneer Press. Public to our CLOAKS and DOLMANS, In this department we can show a larger as 2w51“ of which we have a sortment than has ever before been shown in Felt Skirts, 50 cts. to $4.50. HOROXGH instruction in Penmanship, Book* this city. Casper Weitzel, Oflu-er No. 10, A job lot in Grey Water Proof for Skirts, Ac., Table Linens, I^ncaster, Pa., Laving been a great tufferer for years keeping, Commercial Law, Banking, Phonogra* CASHMERE Tphy, etc. Expenses less than at any other Institution- .JUST RECEIVED for 60 and 75 cents. with Kidney disease, requests ns to say that after using I Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Apply to SPLENDID LINE, D ay’s Kidney P ad 25 days be feels better than he in all shades at 37 1-2 cents. Towels, Napkins, Bird Cages4 Fixtures. lms before in fifteen years. 51 3m47 G. A . K IL G O R E , R o c k la n d . Direct from the New York Manufacturers, and we W orth 50 Cents. 50 dozen of Gents’, which we are selling for 60 The Voltaic Belt Co., M arshall. M idi. claim that of all the made Garments in the cents, never before sold less than 75 cents, Market, our New York Cloaks White & Colored Flannels, i Will send their celebrated Electro-Voltaic Belts to i Special Bargains in Misses’ for 20 and 25 cts. BLACK SILKS. 71 If you intend to nse any PAINT, huy the atfiieted upon 30 days trial. Speedy cures guaran A Job Lot of Ladies’ for 40 eents, or two for teed. They mean what they say. W rite to them without delay. ’ * lyul FIT THE BEST. 75 cents. We have just received a new duplicate lot ofl Ladies’, Misses and Children’s HRISTMAS GIFTP A Job Lot of Ladies’ Scarlet for §1.25, worth — Ring’s Vegetable Ambrosia restores gray liair to J the&I.2-), s l. 'O anil 82,00 silks that we 1 \I l j n l ii W . M . L . its original color, prevents the hair front falling out, §1.50. have bad sueh a goo>l tra.lo in this sea,on. J VeStS and rantS, all SjZeS. and is one of the finest dressings for the hair in the | A good assortmont of Boys’, Misses', Ladies We are offering B a r g a i n s in Silks from market. Parsons, Bangs & Co., Wholesale Drug’ts. Iy28 A G O O D and Gents', all prices. .75 to §2.50. Bring your samples and com- Low Prices, PURE PAINTS AGENTS AND CANVASSERS New Year’s P re s e n ts« Make from 925 to 950 per w eek selling goods for , C c o l o k e d ‘s il k s , aiishades. Men’s and Boys Undershirts and r E. G. RIDEOUT &CO..10 Barclay Street, New York. W HITE SHIRTS. mneed by all Fhintcra as THE VERY BEST Bargains in |BLACK SATINS from i SEI>. W e w a r r a n t it. Call for circulars Send for their Catalogue and terms. 3y38 cents to §1.75 BLACK VELVETS from BLK. VELVET, Boys’ and Gents’ Vulaundried White Shirts, Drawers, all sizes. tind samples of colors. The Peruvian Syrup has cured thousands who (•» cents.to §2.00. Elegant Patterns iu Brocade If you want any article in our line call and see were suffering from Dyspepsia, Debility, Liver Com all sizes, for the low price of 5 0 cents. \ civets in Stripe, Polka Spot, and Figured. us and you will save money. TRY US. plaint, Boils, Humors. Female Complainti SMITH’S ONLY 75 CENTS. STCoods delivered promptly tihh-i CLOAKINGS’ to J < th W. Fowle ly39 to any part of the city. nave Wistar’g Balsam of Wild Cherry al- Dolm ans, J. P. W IS E & S O N , ways at hand. It cures Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Music&Variety Store EBEN B. MAYO, Whooping Cough, Croup, Influenza, Consumption, and all Throat and Lung Complaints. uO cents and $1 a I ______S acks, and Tablings & Towels. 212 & 214, Main St. ’bottle. — ' 3y39 263 Main St., Rockland, Walking Jackets Special Bargains in Bleached Damask for 15 j Thb^mkertisemeut willfbe changed uext week. • Snlvi prepa Among our most valuable gifts cents to §1.25. i Corner Store, Pillsbury BlockL’-' We have Materials, in all Styles and Prices, for these A Real German Turkey Red Damask for 58 Dress Goods. are Piano Fortes and Organs 8 8 & W £ B « cents, never before sold less than 75 cents, with a large assortment to and all others at very low prices g BLACK CASHMERE from io cents select from. We assure pur 300 dozen Fringol Towels for 3 cents. to 81.00. SPECIAL NOTICES- A splendid towel for 5 cents. M O M I E C L O T S , all Shades marked chasers bargains much be Down. low current prices. Instru CLOAKS, A very large Fringed Damask Towel for 25 D l C X U S I l t V T cents, worth 35 cents. C O R D V R E T T S in all the new Fashion- ments Warranted. . A job lot of Mom ie Towels, 21 by 46, for 30, b!e shades, (this is the best goods thisseasoa,) cents. (A B a r g a in .) with Satins, Velvets and Silks to match the E. Ii. HASTINCS Piano Stools, Covers. M usic Books, DOLMANS. NAPKINS from 50 cents to §5.00 per dozen. j same, with Cord and Spikes, Fringe?, &o., C. H. EVANS and the smaller Musical Instru ULSTERS! without sending away. ments and W ares in great variety. 3 3 5 ...... THRIFT STTLEET ...... 3 3 5 A REMINGTON SEWING MA Also, a good assortment of HON TON CORSETS, $1.00. CHINE will make a valuable and ULSTER CLOTHS. J V . M . A U S T I N , 1 useful GIFT. CLOTHS'for making same. DENTIST. KID GLOVES CHEAP. WORSTED GOODS. OFFICE OVER T. A. W EM WORTH’S 8T0RE, ------A large assortment of Knitted Jnekels. Hoods, 1113TV II Y B L O C K . Our Variety Department D R Y G O O D S Dentistry in all its branches promptly attended to Embraces Portemoniiaies, Pocket Best Quality Spool Silk 10 cents’ Scarf., Mittens, Ac at REASONABLE PRICES. Knives, Family & Pocket Bibles, Flannels, Blankets, Teeth extracted without pain, by the use loo Yards io the spool. l e g g in g S from 35 cents to §1.00. Nitrous Oxide Gas. Account Books, Albums. Station Bargains this Week in Every Department. Rockland Jan. 1, 1879. ery, Vases, Toilet Sets. Writing- SKIRTS! Desks, W ork Boxes, Sleds, Skates Skirts, Skirtings. Customers will please bear in mind that these are the lowest Diaries and Alm anacs for 1881. FELT SKIRTS! quotations tor to-day ; if there are any further reductions we Conic and Look at tiie SPECIAL BARGAINS in Dolls—large assortm ent—Toys and We are offering a Splendid Line, at Prices ranging will he one of the first to mark down, as has been our custom GEORGE W. FRENCH, other articles too numerous to from .(52 eta. to 9 3 .5 0 . A Special Trade, m e n t io n . 91.00, 91.25, 91.37, 91 50. heretofore. Call and satisfy yourselves “that B L A C K S I L K Samples sent when ordered, Goods delivered to all A tocnCom lloratLai. these tilings are so.” Selling at &1, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. marts of the city. 51 Thom aston, Me. 476ra « ALBERT SMITH, 5 0 D O Z E N NAKXH. 28!) Main Street. Colored Satins $1.00 per yd. all shades. T. E. TIBBETTS, Ladies Vests Germantown, Scotch Coventry { FULLER & COBB. Black Satins from 65 cts. to $1.75. DENTIST. Andelusia and Domestic. All branches of dentistry faithfully attended to at i5O C e n t s . VERY REASONABLE PRICES. Teeth extract N E W A DV ERTISEM EM T8. ed without pain by Nitrous Oxide Gas. Great reduc FARWELL HALL, ROCKLAND. Black and Colored Velvets-all grades. tion in the price of artificial teeth. Satisfaction guar S30 TO SI.000 ; 3 to 8 ‘i Stops*. anteed. PIANOS, S125 up. Paper free. Ad- Cor. Main and Winter Sts. Saturday Evn’g, Nov. 20th REMOVAL! ORGANS dreHM DAM’L F. BEATTY, W nailing- Black Velvet at $1.00 and $1.25. Iy25rsx 2 5 C e n ts . to n , N. J . D4w35 • BARGAINS no lady can afford to pas**. Cottons, Cotton Flannel, j w * NTED—To cure a ca,, of CATAIillH iaoarli lullhortloo,!, with I >r. Karauur', Remedy, to la- l i l l t T H S Cretons, lied Spreads i alllee it. Sample free. OLE TILTOX, Pittrturg, l‘a. Cotton Batting,Ta DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. {Notices of Births and Marriages inserted free, hut ■ AGENTS WANTED for cbildrenjcontaiii. t by mail should always be accompanied by ing 2,000 engrat Inga. The greatest educator of the age. the name of the sender, as a guarantee of authenticity .J Gents.’ and Boys’ ble Linen, Tow D E A L E R S IN Every family should have one. A beautiful and useful Extraordinary inducements offered this week in all holiday present. And other attractive works. SHIRTS & DRAWERS, els, Nap 4w51 P ark P ublishing Co., Hartford, Conn. kinds of DRESS GOODS. Large Assortm ent In this city, Nov. 13, to Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Phillips' .25, .50, .07, 87 1-2, »1.0O, 81.26, 81.75. Coal, Wood, Hay, Straw, kins, VUAMTCm AGENTS FORT]TIIE CASHMERES, SHOODAS, Lime, Hair, Cement, Saw W M IM I DETECTIVES v OF MOMIES, PLAIDS, MARRIAGES. s prices, though underwear is higher to buy. Ticking, Sheetings, Shirt-1 dust, Charcoal, &e. Europe and America Have Removed their Office to 2."i vesrsr« exnerieneeexperience in thpRonrofthe Secret Knw,-L>*Ser ..e i .1___ NOVELTIES, ETC. ETC., ings, Corsets, Hosiery, ooooooooooooooooooooooo ives, in all parts of the world. 850 octavo page*, In this city, on tin- 14tli inst., by the Rev. Wm. Walk 40 full page e iringH. Alt*o in presa T O S K I JC C L' TJEtOJVX. 0 3 A’o. 4, l*arl{ St., near Main, C 0 trated Books. inuuceuiuniH onereu. For terms er, Rector of St. Peter’s Church, Ephraim Gay, Esq., Gloves, Mittens, oooooooooooooooooooooo° and Mrs. Mary J. Brown, both of Rockland. address J.B.Bt nn,& Co.,Hartford, Ct, or Chicago, Ilia. In tills city, Nov. 16, Mr. Tabor Douglass and Miss Hoods, &c. FLANNEL SUITINGS ' All CobiraLn'il Fricra. Annie B. Arnold, both of Rockland. Scarlet Underwear, prices. All our woo AT ONCE a few In this city, Nov. 16. Mr. Alfred W. Grant and Mrs. under cover, and anyone wanting good diy wood can salesmen,and now REAL BARGAINS, from 50 cts. to 81.00 n I A |Z P A O i l IUI C D e C Clemmie A. W ard, both of Rockland. offer such induce- BEAL BARGAINS. perYartllu For Ladies and Gents. be supplied at abort notice. w w a raents t h a t no AO Fl IV1 (L K KO In Warren. Nov. 16, at tiie residence of the bride’s FRED IL SPEAR & CO. WE WANT; agent can fail to make money fast. We are H e a d q u a r Ask to look at tiie new ARMVRE GOODS in Black. Something parents, by Rev. N. T. Dutton, Mr. G. Frank Kcllocli N. B. We have a small lot of CRO C K ER Y , ters for Mouldings, Frame-Makers’ Supplies, and Miss Lucy T. Burgess, all of W arren. B « tr« to B ill, GLASS WARE, CHANDELIERS, FLOWER etc. Our new Catalogue explains the business. Send for new and very desirable for a nice Black Dress. In Washington, Nov. 8, by Hilton B. Wright, Esq., (HON. WM. F . CODY.) RIBBONS & SMALL W PO TS, etc ., which will be sold regardless of cost. 39 it. It will nay you. Outfit free. Address, 4w51 Mr. Eldon Jones and Miss Mary A . W right, both of OXFORD PICTURE FRAME CO, Auburn, Me. Washington. A Troupe of Cheyene Indian Chiefs, At North Haven, Nov. 7, by E. Courtney Crabtree, A SUPERB BAND AN1) OCR1IESTRA, and a STAR j New and very Attractive Styles are i Esq., Mr. Henry A. Webster, of Deer Isle and Miss DRAMATIC COMPANY, making it tin- largest COM IN GREAT VARIETY. eadj Carrii- It. W ebster, of North Haven. BINATION Travelling this season, embracing as i WHITE COTTON SHIRTS. ------In Soutli Hope, Nov. 10, by Nathaniel Alford, Esq., does 25 First-Class Artists, who will appear in BUF Gent’s Unlaundered Shirts—with Linen TIIE WORLD, whine.„ highest distinction nt every great Mr. Daniel Howard, of South Hope and Mrs. Susan FALO BILL’S new Drama by JOHN A. STEVENS, ltosoms, 50 Cents. Cloak D epartm ent. Brooks, of Searsmont. author of Unknown, entitled, world’s exiiibtiox for thirteen CORN, FLOUR] VEARs.Prices, $51, $57, $66, $S4, $108, Our stock of LADIES’ CLOAKS, DOLMANS and FIL T E R S is without doubt the most complete in Boy’s Shirt’s—Xos. 12, 12 1-2, 1:1, 13 1-2, to $5u0 ami upward. For easy pay V 11 A R I E W A IF , with Linen Bosoms, 50 Cents. the city. Customers may rely on finding in stock nothing but the very N ew est a n d B eat Design*. A STORY OF THE FAR WEST. UNDERWEAR —AND— HAMLIN ments, $6.3S a quarter and upward. Call and examine, whether you wish to purchase or not. DEATHS. In act 4th, a Genuine Band of Cheyene Indian Chiefs will appear in tlieir Scalp mid W ar Dances, assisted hv For Ladies, Gentlemen, Boys, ORGANS• O TON’ ;46 East 14tbSt., (Union Square,' C. A. Burgess, Indian Interpreter. , NEW YORK<; 149 Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO. 4w51 GLO AK lXG rS [Notices of Deaths are inserted free, but obituary Mr. Cody, “ BUFFALO BILL,’’ will give an exhibi and Children, FEED STORE. notices, beyond the date, name aud age, must be paid tion of Fahey Rifle Shooting. I > G R E A T VjVTLIETY. for at the rate of 5 cents a line. Poetry 6 cts.per line.] Upon the arrival of the company iu town look out YARNS. All Crades and Prices. for the Grand Street Parade by tiie Indians on horse DR. HERRICK’S back, beaded by Buffalo Bill's 'Serenade Band. Popu Midnight Germantown, 24 cts In this city, Nov. 11, Mary N., daughter of John and lar prices of admission. 88AV&8. saav&s. Julia A. < oibum, aged 4 months. Peckham & Saxony, 30 cts C a p s i c u m Reserved Seats, 50 Cents. OR In St. George, Nov. 15, Elthea, wife of CapL Edward bpcart FOGLER & CONANT Ill Velvet, rtymalayan. and W oolen. Farnham, age I 36 years and 5 months. WM. F. CODY, Prop, and Manager. Coventry, 20 cts Wholesale and Retail Dealers in In Thomaston, Nov. 12, Mr. John McKinney, aged JOSH E. OGDEN, Busiueas Manager, Red Pepper Just Received, a new lot of Striped India Shawls. Elegant De 55 years, 3 months and 13 days. HENRY SELLERS, General Agent. Job L ot, 15 cts At Penobscot,Oct. 2*, Gertrude Minerva,only child Not damaged by fire, euiokc or water. Carpet ings. Corn, Flour, Meal, Oats i of Mrs. Lucie T. Robinson, of Tenant’s Harbor, aged PLASTERS signs. All Prices, from $20 to $35. 1 year, 8 months and 6 days. and Feed, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Afford quick relief when applied nf illustration. For Stifl Neck, Oil Cloths, Straw Matting, Farwell Block, 210 Main St.' y, Sore Throat, Rheumatism,, MARINE JOURNAL. Carpet Sweepers, Curtains, & ilgia, P l e u r is y , Lumbago, SMALL WARE DEPARTMENT! Acres of Land Inform the public that they have formed a partnership Sharp Pains in the Chest, Side oi 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 Feathers, Rugs, Mats &c. Back, Sudden Colds, Kidney Com IN WISCONSIN, Loohhlir3HBfflollBis for the purpose of carrying on the above-named busi A FULL I, INK OF POST OP RO JlTf.AIfP. ness, and that having 'ample facilities, they are pre- plaints, etc. In these and similar THE LINE I In Black and Colors, for $1.00 and $1.25. j y In fact all good3 generally found in cases, relief is afforded in from ired to fill all orders for Meal and Corn, ellow and Jire to seven minutes, and without as compared witli any other Gloves in the ixed, with prompt despatch aud at the Lowest CORSETS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC., A r r i v e d . a first-class store, which will lie sold C caw ing the lig h test inconvenience Wisconsin Central Railroad market, these Gloves are W hoi.f.sai.e Pricks. Flour and Feed also supplied or pain. Sold every where. D4w5l Always to l>e found ixt tills Stove, A r 13, oelis Wm 8 Farwell, Snow, Saco; l’earl, Kel For full particulars address at wholesale, in lots to suit. We also invite the attention of retail purchasers to py, do; G M Biainard, Kenaifiton, Portland; 14, Wm CHARLES L. COLBY, Rice, Pressey, N Y; I^eonefitia, Cables, |Bangor for Always Under Price. AT LOWEST PRICES. Ladies’, Gent’s and Children’s UNDERWEAR in great variety, Rondout; Alleghauia, Cookaon. Waldoboro; Trade 4w5lR Land Commissioner, Milwaukee, Wis. "Wind, Gray, N Y; 15, Helen, Williams, Bangor for N YT; Almon Bird, Drinkwater, Bangor for Savannah ; ■EWSPAPEB AGENTl JAMES FERNALD, YARNS, all colors, in Scotch, Coventry and Domestic W innie Lawry, Spear, Boston; Uncle Sam, Ginn, Ells *3- Hidiert pricca paid for Domestic Yarn and Hose. Parties having Yarn or IIo«c to exchange Tor worth; Pencinian,-----.Bangor; Silas MeLoon, Spear, Rockland, May 29, 1879. -----< DEALER IX >------Good*, can alwXys do the best by bringing them to E. B. HASTINGS. Danvers; Nautilus, Tolman, Newburyport; 16, Golden Rule, Kent, Addison; 17, D H Ingraham, Greeley, I States. LIBEltAL CASH COMMISSIONS.J ACHORN &W IGGIN, Goods delivered to every part of the city promptly. Orders for Goods sent to E . B. HASTINGS Richmond, V a; Wm MeLoon, Thorndike, N Y ; Vic I Address with 3 cent stamp for samples, etc.,| W .O. HEWETT & CO COAL, WOOD, IIAY, willreccivc careful attention, and extra pains will be taken to suit customers. J tory, Snow, Annapolis, N S; G W Kaitt, Coleman, PHEI.l’S, SANDERSON «V CO., I Picked Up. Dover, N H ; John Gerard, Robinson. Boston; Alice, I Publishers FARM AND HOME. X Muscle Ridge Cluuinel,*Tuesday N ight, No Cement, Sand, Hair, etc. Joyce, do; Webster, Goldtliwaile, Saco; Atalanla, 2^2 Main. Street, 2 5 1 Main Street, vember 3d, a YAWL BOAT. The owner can OFFICE—378 Main, Foot of Pleasant St. New Store, Corner Main and ‘Park Streets, Bradbury, Boston; 18,1 Kimball, Kenniston, N Y ; W W A YE A R and expenses to ngenta. ROCKLAND, MAINE. I have the same by proving property aqd paying charges, P J Lindsey, Kennedy, do; A Clement, Littlefield, 4 i i Outfit Free. Address P .O .V K ’K- ROCKLAND, ME. on application to YARD—Snow’s W liarf, W ater St., R ockland Penobscot. ’ ’ ’ ERY, Auginda, Maine. 414 51 3w4U» CA PT. D AVID D A Y , P.luehill, >fe. Nearly Opposite LyndeHotel. 50 flo ris t. T1IE HONESTMAN IN POLITICS. \W AJ?7S M ailroatls Jf S team boats Six months ago young Cauliflower sud ALL SORTS. Q uestions, suggestions, itiformatian, records of ex denly conceived the idea that it would he HAPPY CHILDREN. perience, uoten or articles on any department of flori rar more profitable to hold a political office culture, ure cordially invited from nil cultivators and Maine Central Railroad. Oysters have a language of their own, lovers of flow* rs. AH such should l»e addressed to than to put in the long hours and take the COAL! COAL! LIEBIG CO’8 How to Make Them so. Keep Them in Health anil clam stew. Commencing Oct. 17,1880. “ Editor of Floral Department,” at this office. moderate salary of a bookkeeper, and he an d T h ey w ill T ak e Cure o f th e R est. spoke to several of his personal friends Recreation is not in being idle, hut easing ASSENGER trains leave Bath at 11.05 a. m., after file wearied part by change of business. arrival of train leaving Rockland at 8.15 a. in., con about it. They were agreed that lie would COCA BEEF TONIC? P The joy of every well-regulated household Bow ii Among The Lilies. make a good Police Court Clerk. D.X. BIR D & CO., necting at Brunswick for Lewiston, Farmington, Au An Ohio newspaper speaks of a man be gusta, Skowhegan and Bangor; at Yarmvutb with G.T. comes chiefly from the children. Thousands of “ A ou arc capable and honest, ARE SELLING R’y .; at Westbrook with F. X R., at B. & M. Junction ing bruised by tho " em phatic gesture of a Down among the lilies. one. with train on Boston 3c Maine, and at Portland w affectionate parents do not take care of their mule.” Oh, for the olden time, SZPZGZEZN'ZDIZD trains on Eastern Railroad, arriving in Boston 5.30 p, •• You are respectable and have good Afternoon train leaves Bath 4.00 p. in., (after arrival children. Through ignorance more than through Wiih all its sweet enchantments, standing,” says a second. of train k-aviug Rockland 1.20 p. in.,) connecting culpable neglect they suffer them to fall 9ick and Considering he is "corked up,” the end And its soft melodious rhyme. Brunswick for Lewistou, Augusta, and Portland. man in a minstrel show makes consider “ The public ought to he glad to g White Ash Egg anil Broken, Morning Train leaves Portland 7.00; arrives at Bath die, when knowledge might have saved them to able noise. such a man for the place,’’added a third. 8.35 a. m., connecting to Rockland. When we gathered white pond lilies, Highest Medals. Indorsed and Prescribed liy Through Trains leave Portland, 12.40 p. m., after ar love and home. Dr. David Kennedy offers his Uuder the arching skies, . riie fourth was an old man. He crooked White Asti Stove, and Wlmtsover you do, consider well be Medical Men of all Schools. rival of trains from Bostou; arrive at Bath, 2.25 p. m “ Favorite Remedy” as emphatically a medicine forehand, whether it will be serviceable to Lillies pure as a snow drift his finger and drew Cauliflower aside and sovereign cure in al 1 forms of Nervous Debit connecting to Rockland. said: F ra n k lin Coal Profe«sor Danean Camp* Freight Trains each way dally for the children—geitle in its action, containing others also. Or a dream of Paradise. |ity, RrokcnoiownConstitutions, Heart Affections, It’s ali right, but you’d better go ami Vertigo, Weakness of Kidneys, Bladder, b e ll. President Royal PAYSON TUCKER, Supt. no harmful ingredients whatever, going straight If the size of a man’s head gear is proof /rinary Organs,Female Weakness, restoring AT TIIE VERY LOWEST PRICES. College o f Physicians and Surgeons, etc., etc., OcL 17,1880. 46 Heeding not cloud or shadow see Bones.” Umsted Vitality, Vigorous Health and MnnL says: “ It lias more than realized my expec to the Blood, which, when impure, is the seat and of intellectual power what an ** Who’s Bones! ” (T H E N all diseases arising from Alcohol O** Orders promptly filled, and coal delivered. tations.” brain tlie fellow must have who Seole our Flitting over the hill; Tobacco, Opium, Ac. A ll form s of Ncrvom SANFORD STEAMSHIP CO. source of disease. “ Favorite Remedy" is the hat. Or the humming bees or the swallows. “ Why, he’s laying pipes to be elected and Brain Diseases, such a* Lapse of Memory' Rankin Block, Main St. P r o f e s s o r J. >1. Uarnochan, friend of childhood and should be found in every Or the trickling of the rill. Alderman of the ------Ward. You wain Dizzine-s Faralv-D, Neuralgia, Nervous Head- Professor of Surgery New York Medi No, James, when we say that a farmer to fix hint in advance. Don’t let tile grass ache, Hysteria, Chorea, Tremens, Ac.. Ac. cal Colleqe, says: “ ify putlonta derive marked nursery in the land. Keep it in your house for SHANNON* .« Physician to the Grand Puke of T H R E E T R I P S A W E E K ters. Only the sheen of the sunlight, Foung Cauliflower saw Bones. Bones SpoftToid B lock , 257 M ain S t.,and will be prompt Saxony; Knight of the Holy (Noss, etc., says: Make no mistakes. The medicine is “ F avorite Nov ly filled. If you want to order or talk about Coal or Another poet comes forward and says: Never a touch of rain. was a man with a red nose ami lots of bail “ It gives more tono than uuytmng I have over R em ed y ” and the proprietor’s name and address: Wood, step iu and use the Telephone. prescribed.” “ And I hear the hiss of a scorching kiss." grammar. His coat was out at the elbows Dr. David Kennedy, Rondout, N. Y. One dollar Oh, to gather white lilies S5OQ Reward 1 Sir Robert CltriMtison, M.D., Beats all what a man can hear if lie is only ami h is manners were worse, but he a bottle. Down on the cool, sweet stream. in with " the boys ” and felt sure of a nom We will pay the above reward f-r any ease of I.lver > \ l t . S . v P h ysicia n to her M ajesty mean enough to listen. Complaint,D\speps!a,SickHeadache, Indigestion,Con the Queen; President Royal British Associa Parties living at a distance, (except in surgical To drift on the shimmering water ination. He listened to what young Cauli stipation or costiv. •iu.ss we cannot cure with W est’s tion, etc., etc.,says: “ The properties of the Josh Billings suggests that if a man is And search for a snowy gleam. flower had to say and then replied: Vegetable Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly Coca are the most remarkable of any known to cases,) by sending a statement of their case can complied with. They are purely Vegetable,and never H.H.GRIE&CO. on Ids way to the woods to commit suicide “ Ali very well to say that you can bring tho medical world. From repeated personal be treated at home. Nov. Oh, to be children, straying fail to give satisfaction. Sugar Coated. Large boxes, trials I ain convinced that its use is highly and if a bull suddenly gives chase, the recommends as to your capability and hon containing 30 P iils ,c e n ts . For sale by all Druggists. beneficial and tonic.” chances are that lie will run for his life. Under the arching skies. esty, but can you fix Ginsling? Ginsling Beware of eounlerfeits an.l imitations. The genuine Gathering white pond lilies is down on nm*because I didn’t help him to manufactured only l>\ JOHN C. W EST & CO., “ The LOWEST PRICES! Yaluablo in malaria; aguo; malarial debility; STEAMER I STEAMER I like hot weather best, said a Philadel Fill Makers,” 181 -•< 1S3 W. Madison St.,Chicago. Free dumbaguo; low fever; marasmus; paralytic; phia girl, " because it makes pa and ma so On the borders of Paradise. get tile ward chairmanship, and lie must trial package sent by mail prepaid on receipt of a 3-cent spinal and nervous affections; female weak CAMBRIDGE, KATAHD1N, 11 extern Agricu Uurist. he fixed or I may lose the nomination. nesses; bilious and liver affections;- weak Capt. Otis Ingraham. ( Capt. W. It. ltoix. py that they don't come botheiing W hat can yon do? ” V E R Y best peace to buy throats; palpitation and other affections of the mound the parlor the nights I have com heart; epilepsy or falling sickness: weakness Until January 10, 1881, one of the Company’s pany. “ But Ginsling is a—a loafer.” replied Health is W ealth I of the voice of actors, singers, public speakers Steamers will leave Lincoln’s Wharf, footlof Battery IR O N A S T E E L , Chains and Anchors, St., Boston, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and A CHAPTER OX 1IAKDV BULBS. Cauliflower. D lt. E. W est’s X ukvk and Buain T reatment and clorgymen; colic: flatulency; seasickness; FRIDAY, at 5 F. M., for Rockland, Camden, Belfast, A young lady who lately gave a milliner ‘ Certainly lie is: but iiow can we get a speeiiit f14 -ge, caused by over-eXertiull. Self-abuse, nr montalaud physical strain. Iti s Dldasantand MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, at 11 A M smart, as I sit in a conspicuous place in give a pledge Io support you. Ifvou want idulgencc, which 1< touching at above-named pluces. church.” irresistibly: “ How can I make the finest death. will <• cases. Each bn CARRIAGE BUILDERS’ Supplies, agreeable, and is readily retained Dy the most display for the least money?’’ This is real the place don’t delay an hour about seeing oath’s t realm dolicato stomach. Dr. McBean (British Medi KXCUR8ION TICKETS. ne dollar a box, CARRIAGE Trimmers’ and Painters’ Goods, Women have ciieek enough to wear m en’s ly an im|Eu tant question, and one we have Ginsling.” s for i ve dollars; s, nail prepaid on i ‘Cfipt cal Journal) found it of groat service in con Rockland or Camden to Boston and return, $4.0C >Ve guarantef sumption. Baron von Humboldt says he Belfast or Searsport to Boston and return, 5.0C hats on their heads, hut there is one thing often asked ourself—did, not less than an Noting Cauliflower started out and found SH IP Spikes, Oakum, Paints, has nover known a case of consumption or Fort Point to Boston and return, 5.0C they dare not do. Not one of them dares Bucksport or Winterport to Boston and return, 5.7i hour ago, as we turned the pages of a cata Ginsling. Ilis nose was of deeper red than FISHERM ENS’ Fittings, asthma among those accustomed to it3 use, Bangor to Boston unJ Returi to remove her hat in publio and dust off logue before us, anil glanced with greedy Bones, and lie bad a black eye to make the and that they live to a great ago, retaining their ent does not cflei Slate Ilo the bald spot. eyes over tile tempting contents. Let us en contrast more marked. QUAURYMEN’S Stock and Tools, Powder, etc., mental and physical faculties to the last State Rooms may be secured by communicating x WM. II. KITTREDGE, sole authorizedauthor! age] (Cosmos). the Agent at the plai from which ’ passage is U deavor to frame a reply to this practical Yes, I'm down on old B ones,------i-.RKINS, wholesale NAILS, GLASS, Paper, Paints, P. T. Barnum has given ns all sorta of SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. preposterous shams in the way of curiosi question. him!” lie replied. ” He’s no patriot, lie GUNS, REVOLVERS, Cartridges, etc., Price One Dollar Per Bottle. rr* Horse Cars run directly to Lincoln’s Wharf, In the fust place, no one need cxjwct a doesn’t earc a cent for his country. He’d leaving there every seven minutes for all parts of Bos- ties, hut he never had the cheek to claim GALVANIZED Spikes, Nails, Blocks, Row-Lock* O- FREPARED ONLY BY - « ton, including East Bostou. the possession of a man who would saw bed of flowers, no m atter how rare, to repre see the glorious Constitution torn to Hinders The Liebig Laboratory &. Chemical Workt Co., All freight must be accompanied by Bill of Lading sent money value. If you expect a visitor and spit on before he’d raise a hand. I’ll Hoop Iron, etc., in duplicate. wood for the fun of it. to glance at your tulip bed, for instance, tell you what I ’ll do though. I want to lie MEW YORK, PARIS, AND LONDON. O. A. KALLOCH, Agent. rt CARPET WEAVERS’ Twine and Warp, B26w44 A San Francisco man has been indicted and calmly point out variety after variety, a Justice of the Peace. I don’t know any i J «T- Agent’s office at the Depot on Tillson’s Wharf. CANTERBURY SHAKERS’ for snoring. It was shown that his nose more about law than a chicken does alxmt! S A IL O R S ' Oil Clothes, Hate and Bedding, JA8. LITTLEFIELD, inquiring the name and price, you arc great Gen’l Fass’r and Trans. Agent, Bangi could be heard clear across the street and ly mistaken. Named bulbs, in particular, astronomy, but 1 know enough to decide I GROCERIES, Sugar, Pork, Beef, Molasses and Rockland, O«t., 18so. * BLOOD-PURIFYING that on certain nights he had kept as many arc a snare and a delusion, because they in favor of tlie plaintiff and that’s all that The Only Remedy Flour, SARSAPARILLA. as ten persons awake. is expected of a justice,——me if it isn’t ,1,1 are invariably from three to five times as ex TH AT ACTS AT TIIE SAME TIME ON | —AT— pensive, and give you not a whitlietter flow W ell?” Rockland and Vinalhaven. “ Pa, I’m going to shoot,” said a three- THE LIVER, year-old in Edgartown, Minn. Pa neg ers : while nine times out of ten, those who M ell, you go to Brandywine, who also APOTHECARIES. Prescribed by Physicians and purchase nnrned sorts do not label them wants to he a justice, and get him to pledge THE BOWELS, 205 Main Street, FALL ARRANGEMENT! lected to look around immediately, but did after the first season, and consequent to support Bones.” and th e KIDNEYS.! D r u g g i s t s so when a bullet ploughed through his arm On and after Monday, Sept. 27th, for nearly ly have a lot of unnamed bulbs the next *• But Brandywine is in jail for assaulting Thin combined action gices it icon- [ H. H. CRIE & CO. . Patent mediclnca. 331 Main from the elbow to the wrist. derfulpomr to cure all diseaset. Y e a rs. spring after all. Our advice on this a man.” STM’R PIONEER An American lawyer is now attorney score is, candidly, to buy mixed varieties No, he isn’t—he got out this morning. Are We Sick* general of the Sandwich Islands. If in The following is tho sworn statement to the of hardy bulbs, leaving the named sorts to Can’t promise you anything until he is out y ^ -Av,1 Vinalhaven, daily,^Sundays rTlIIE Shakers’ Sarsaparilla Is just what it purports two years he doesn’t own the entire coun Insurance Commissioner of Massachusetts of JL to be,— l)iri Crosby. Jf. 1>. I have long prescribed cheapen in the hands of amateurs and pro of the way. If I were you I'd sec him at Because ice allow thetso great organs ! ING, Will leave Rockland, (Till- try and hold tlie king’s note for a large he fliiaiiciul condition of the. it, aud think it a most valuable medicine.—Jeremiah fessional florists. once. You’ll find him somewhere down to become clogged or torpid, flzidl BOOTS & SHOES. d Wharf,) at 3 o’clock, F. M. sum, he is uo credit to tlie American bar. Hyacinths are tile most expensive bulb on flic Potomac.” Mpoisonous ha mors are therefore forced £ A. SAFFORD, Agent, Rockland. Blake, M. D., Gilmanton, N . If. Have known it for nearly half a century. Our confidence in it is in no This is an awful warning: An Indian we have—that is, the imported. Those Young Cauliflower dodged in and out of the blood that should'be crpeUe&f l OLSON A R IIO A DES, Boots, 8hoef», Hats, Caps, grown in our soils degenerate, and do not tloons and hives ami dens, end by and by naturally. NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL C/ ami Men’s Furnishing Goods. 351 Main street. way impaired.— Carlton <£■ Hovey, Druggists, Lowell. woman has just died prematurely in the piorluce as fine spikes of flowers as those be found Brandywine ami stated his case. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY I apeak with confidence of it, having prescribed it for Indian Territory, at the age of 114 years, fresh from Holland: but still, for all out-of- Withdraw in his favor! I’ll see him----- U r E N T W O R T H , T . A., Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, eighteen years.—N. if. Dinsmore, if. D. Franccstown, “from the effects of a severe cold contracfc- IT Furs and Furnishing Goods. 243 Main street. N. II. Give me the Shakers* Sarsaparilla in preftTenc door show, these degenerate ones are tile first!” roared Brandywine in reply. “Gin- of Boston, oil tlie 31st of December, 1879. i? j ed in 1830 and the excessive use of tobacco best after all. The coloring is brilliant, and ASSETS. Fall Arrangement. to all others.—(7. A Guilmette, if. D., Boston. 1 hav_ during 105 years of her life. is a loafer, sir, and he would disgrace the most unbounded confidence in its hcalingand reno the spikes arc strong enough to siand erect BILIOUSNESS, FILES. CONSTIPATION, | Stocks and Bonds at market v .. $9,478,111 .70 CLOTHIHCt. The Favorite Steamer tlie office! Besides that, lie once split liis n Mortgage...... vating properties.— JHa. ft. Preston, Druggist, I \ rts- “Annie,” said a fond husband to his wife, in spite of the severest storm. Mixed hya KIDNEY COMPLAINTS, URINARY I .. 2,149,86 ticket, and I can prove that he once sold DISEASES, FEMALE WEAK Real Estate .. 1,295,900 00 City of Richmond, mouth, N. II. I consider it the best preparation made. “what were the current expenses for last cinths can be bought for one dollar and a Premium Notes cd by* policiespolic worthrth LACKINGTON O. Clothing, Hats, Caps and Ilis vote for three dollars! I’ll never com NESSES. AND NERVOUS r„ CAPT. W. E. DENNISON, —A. G. Wllbor, Druggist, Boston. month?” “Oil,” she answered, “only half per dozen, and will give general satis promise with him never—never!” DISORDERS, double the an Furnishing Goods. 215 Main street Frye’s Block Amount ol deferred quarterly premiums B TILL leave Railroad Wharf, Do not fail to make a trial of this great Blood I’uri- twenty-eight cents.” “Why, how was faction. Young Caulitlower had been told what by causing free action, of these organs I Outstanding Renewal Premiums upon Portland, every TUESDAY that?” “Well, you see I only baked cake Tulips are showy and cheap. Many to sav to this, and pretty soon Brandywine and restoring their power to throw offil policies upon which a valuation lias been and FRIDAY evening^ at 11.15 ller, Appetizer, and Tonic, the first and best of all | disease. L made and reserved...... 170,090 35 CROCKERY. o’clock, or on arrival of Pullman medicines called Sarsaparilla, which is prepared from twice, and therefore used very few.” named varieties of great beauty can be cooled down and said : Accrued Interest and Rents ...... Why Suffer Billons pains and aches I 201,068 91 Express trains from Boston, for Rockland. Castine, selected Siia k e i: Roots, H erbs, and Berries by bought for a nickel each.—Floral Cabinet. “ Perhaps it is tny duty asa pure and con ■ Cash in Banks...... ’ # 138,811 41 Deer Me, Sedgwick, Mt. Desert, (ti». Went Harbor, A tramp was caught in a clothing store Why tormented villi Piles, Constipation. Loans on Collateral...... the Ca ' Son Why frightened over disordered Kidneys j 113,700 00 AV1 Bar Harbor,) Miilbridge, Joneupvrt and Machiasport. at night, in the net of laying aside his old sistent patriot to withdraw, hut if I do I 1 Re tir n in c , Leave Machiasport every MONDAY ami yond ail comparison the purest, safest, and most effect Why endure nervous or sick headachtsil " tive family medicine in the world. Ask fur COKHETT’s diuls preparatory to donning a new suit of must have tlie Eastern hay scales as a re- Why have sleepless nights I 15,131,240 65 THURSDAY morning at 4.30, touching at intermedi LIABILITIES. ate landings, arriving at Rockland about 5 o’clock, ami S h a k er’s Sarsaparilla. The genuine is signed by clothes that ho had selected. His only ex The Hyacinth. wan!. A fellow named Smasher is after Vse KIDNEY WORT and rejoice in ’HO.MAS Co r bett, its inventor, and sold by drug- I Reserve at 4 per cent, in CONFECTIONERY MANF'S Portland name evening, connecting with Pullman night ists generally. cuse before the police court the next day the place, but you go and sen old Rainbow. health. I t is a dry. Vegetable compound and I compliance with the slat- train for Boston. Passengers will not be disturbed until morning, was tiiat he “wanted a change.” Rainbow can sit down on Smasher, and if One puekuge will moke alx «t»of Medicine. L utes of M assachusetts...$12,017,119 03 A ND ERSO N .J. W ., Manufacturer of Corn Cakes Shaker Village, N. II., Jan. 1,1SS0. Nov The Hyacinth is the most beautiful and i Distributions unpaid...... 187,176 50 unless wishing to take Pullman Train. Train? leave lie wi[l do it I will give his son a place un Gt l it o f your Druggist, he r ill order if I Y jL and Confectionery,--Gregory Block—North End. next day for Boston at 6.15 and S.45 a. in. and 1 p. m. A young man who went into the coun fragrant and popular of the bulbous flow for you. Price, $1.00. I Deatli losses unpaid...... 9»i,755 OO Enclose stamp f jr Shaker Manual. ers, and seems particularly designed for der me. Now, then, old Bones pledges vott. •lured Endowments unpaid 51,028 00 Steumers leave for Boston at 7 p. m. daily. try, introduced himself to a spring hen roost Ginsling pledges Bones, and I pledge Gin VTZLL3, BICHASDSflff £ CO., Proprietors, The CITY OF RICHMOND, connects at Rockland bouse culture. It is cultivated in every (WUlacnd port paid.) Burlington, Vfc. FURNITURE, with SANFORD ti. d. CO. tiTEAMERS for Bangor and heard something go off very like a shot Northern country in the world, where it sling. and Rainbow pledges me, and we Surplus... and River landings, every WEDNESDAY and SAT- gun, simultaneously explained his absence work tlie thing harmoniously. Go and see URDAY mornings. Going West connects MONDAY'S does more than any other flower to make and Thursdays for Boston. and lameness to his friends upon his re winter cheerful. A very small pot will Rainbow.” IF titcainer LEWISTON is withdrawn until further no- turn. by saying that lie had just got back 36th Annual Report now eady foT d istrlb u - answer for the Hyacinth, but some prefer Young Cauliflower went out to find him. from Leadville. tiou. Free to any address. For further information apply to J . I*. W ISE & SON, to plant three or four in a large jwt, and Rainbow was willing to sit down on 214 Main Street, or O. A. KALLOCH. Smasher, but the son was the trouble. GROCERIES. Rockland, Sept. 10,1SS0. 3! Have you ever noticed that the first man this makes a very pretty ornament Fill U N F E R M E N T E D you meet whom you know when you the pot with sandy, porous soil. Make a “He was sent to the workhouse yester BENJ. F. STEVENS, President. day in default of 850 fine,” he explained, JOSEPH M. GIBBENS, Secretary. arrive in a strange city, is some one space in the soil for the bulb, so that it will March 11, 18S0. Iyl5 .a r p H E R E is no greater Blood-P urieyixg and Like from your own town whom you least care be about half below the earth, then press “ and you will of course hand over the mon Jl. Giv ing I’k in ciple in the world of medicine ey to get him out. We can’t run this to see? And the less intimate you are the bulb down so that it will just show its NEW ADVERTISEMENTS aints, Oil, Cordage, etc., 121 Mnln street. HOLL’S than MALT BITTERS, prepared by the MALT BIT with him the more cordial he is in his upper surface above tlie soil, then water, ward without my son. and if this ward TERti COMPANY from Un/ermented ita lta u d Hops' greeting. giving all the earth will hold. The [>ols isn’t pledged you won’t he Police Court AFFORD, G. A., Flour, Corn, Feed, Family It is a Perfect Reuovator of feeble and exhausted con. Clerk!" ____ S45 TO $100 Groceries, etc., 211 Main tit., At the Brook. enn now be set away in a cool, dark cellar nth,duringFalland Winter.inevery county, S atitutions. It enriches the blood, solidifies the bones, “ Emma R.” asks us, “ Do you think it for several weeks, where they will make Cauliflower went back to his desk, and ''ting and valuable information, with full hardens the muscles, quiets the nervs, perfects diges right for a girl to sit on a young man’s lap, he won’t stand in tiie way of any one who particulars,Addre.-s, at once, D4v,4t> tion, cheers the mind, and vitalizes with new life every even if she is engaged to him?” And we roots, but the top will advance but little. J . C. MeCt i' Hl* & Co., 1’hiiadelphia, Fa. HARDWARE. By removing a few at a time, into a warm wants office. fluid of the body. It is so, because it strikes nt the say: “ If it was our girl on our lap, yes; light room, something of a succession can RRO’DWzkY.N.Y root of all debility—ENFEEBLED DIGESTION and if it was another girl and our lap, yes; but AMILTON, A. C., Stoves, ptangen. Tinware IMPOVERISH ED BLOOD. Sold everywhere. be kept up. \\ lien wc speak of a warm publisher of Firnt-rlasi* llourie Furnishing Goods, ct -„ 28 Main street. if it was our girl and another fellow’s lap, E.B.TREAT, ubucription Booka.givett H never.” room for bulbs, we do not mean 75 or 80 Where Hoes Tlie Day Begin.' ady emph •His and all m eking a change ■ulars of new Books and proof degrees, but less than 70, if possible.— that $150 pe de,sent on application. 4w4T Floral Cabinet, As a m atter of fact, the day begins all Some people nre all quality; you would round the world—not at the same instant, think they were made up of nothing but but just as the sun visits successive portions EMPTY POCKETSA.,______IRON AND STEEL. title and genealogy. The stamp of digni An Excellent Basket Plant. of the earth in his journey from east to DIO LEWIS. ty defaces iu them the very character of hu west. But the traveler who crosses the tDR. manity, and transports them to such a de end for circulai fR IK A CO., Carriage Good*, Ship Chandlery gree of hauglitiness that they reckon it be The improved kind of tuberous-rooted Pacific Ocean can give another answer to Bosl n, Mass. C’ and Fiflliernien’it Outfits. 205 Main street. Begonias, now everywhere so abundant, the above question; that on the IbOth de low themselves to exercise either good na make excellent basket plants. In this way gree of longitude—one-half of the circum BARNES’ POPULAR ture or good manners. their large, brilliantly-colored leaves, which ference of the globe, starting from Green HISTORY OP THE UNITED STATES. SMALL WARES. There are several ways of calling a man are naturally of a drooping character, can wich, east or west—there is an arbitrary Beautifully illu.trateu with nearly :»J engraving.. In a puppy, but a Galvestonian did it about , one large volume, liandnumely Iw.unJ; alto, be seen to ndvantage, ami if grown in gootl change or dropping of a day. and that at i. Fancy Goods and as near as any the other day. A fashiona soil, and kept well supplied with water in this point, if anywhere, the day may he LYMAH ABBOTT'S HEW TESTAMENT CCMMEATARY, . Millinery. 239 Main street. ble appeared at the studio with a genuine B i t t e r s . rh r|S!'i'.!!!'iv’'t'i" " 1 T ™ ’"'"-. Slmlenlr an,! nil a moderately cool, dry house, they will pro said to begin. It was with strange feelings Chrirli.in U orkr-rr. IJoUvercd to flubrrcrituT. complete, Newfoundland puppy and wanted its pic duce a charming display for months in suc that the writer, crossing the Pacific, having ; Ilaye yourfys- on ill,, instalment plan. Uccriptlve circular., wilh lc.«- ing specifically upon the ture taken, for which $2 were asked. “S tlmunial. an.l term , of payment, mullet] ,,,, upptieu- TAILORS, 1 8toinach, i emoves from the system the “ How much do you ask if I am taken on cession. On rockwurk, too. in any corner gone to bed on Saturday night, having *i’ - ■ vv .A’,S- UAKXKS Sc CO., Publi.heT, . ’ principle* which paralyzes it* action and of a conservatory or greenhouse, or even everything pertaining to the almanac in a ofth Agr rilc W niil. il, of,2 Wa.liillgt„n SI., Boston. quickly throttle* this hydra-hraded monster, in whose the same picture? ” “ No extra charge. I out of doors in a warm corner, they grow satisfactory condition, awoke on Monday fcouvZs, blood.\ C K E R M A N , IL, Merchant Tailor. Cutting to wake follow the fevers that belong to the great and don't charge anymore for one than I do liver or nerves t HOP order. Shirt Patterns CuL 302 Main street. dful malarial family, which have their origin in •id (lower freely, and are exceedingly i-fl’ec- morning! Sunday had completely dropped You i l l I A for both of you.” from our calendar for that day at least. cured if you c OTTLE J. G., Merchant Tailor, 256 Main street. Bitter Ma ■- T onic is unrivalled a* a fever anti- tive. To tall, light leafed, snb-tropical Hop Bitters! a® VF ugafX P-PO B SED . Every one knows that in traveling round Work done promptly and iu the beat of style. 1 - preventative against malarial attacks. - Fo?Jv«7ten vJS’rfA lft? ’ Gn,rua» HI., writes^ plants, in a warm, sheltered situation, they Ifyou arc aim-f Soldbydrug- P It doe* the wark by correcting the operation* of the One Box or Six Bottles. would add variety of color, and be much the world from east to west :i day is lost, ply w eak and' ists. Send for 1 1 and Stomach, front whence these troubles apritig, and the If you are suffering from a combination of liver more satisfactory than planks of otherkinds and, in order to adjust his reckoning to low spirited, try NEVER Circular. it I I t m a y uor Birnnta maladies hich *o readily insinuate themselves Into or kidney diseases, and constipation, do uot fail often used for such purposes.—Floral Cabi that of the place he has left, one must drop i s a v e y o u r ^ F A I L o. Go MOFFITT, the syatei prevented and kept away by it. Th to use the celebrated Kidney-Wort. It is a dry life. It has Utent influence’s of Bitter Malt-Tonic' manifest* eoiupouud as easily prepared as a cup of coffee, net. a day as if he had not lived it, when in • saved hun self by stimulating secretion and excretion thus forti reality the time has passed by lengthening dreds. Life and Fire Insurance Agent. hfi°pvg f,id couldd^nwnS^ood K’l w S and in one package is as much medicine as can bo ing the system against the disease arising from bought iu six dollar bodies of other kinds. every day during the journey. For a long Represents Thirty-nine Mllllow Dollars. irpid state of the Liver. Care of Bulbs. For Mio by P n ijg l.l. an.l Dealera jcniTnlly. Agrol A gentleman of ripe age was courting a rich time it was the custom of sailors lo effect 49“ Losses adjusted at thia office. this change pretty much where they for Rockton,1, W. H. KITTREDOE. Wholesale widow. “ See, mamma,” said her small son, who Bulbs, when flowered in the house, No. 287 Union Block Agent., J. W. PERKINS & CO., Portland. 5w4' was playing iu the room, “ this poor Mr. Bou- pleased: but now it has become a settled k>iub once grew less and are now aft honnne lias lost all his back hair. Won’t you give, should be kept in as moderately cool rule among American and English naviga The main point in law is good evidence. 5 ROCKLAND. MAIN . doubrShn? f ai enHre,,y gone2 and tfiero room ns possible. If placed in a livinu him some of yours which you bought to-day f ' tors that at the 185th degree a day must he MIL FRED BURFEE is constantly receiving undis wcLxswcSk.i5?PrIn alter its ^use, nt,-n1{curcd-as and am strong 1 wr,tc and room, which is kept at the usual tempera” puted evidence of the superiority of liW iT g 8J3J.BOT THS BB*T. passed over if going west, and one added ONE OF THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE ™the m very La,r,X picture \ nd I1?of health. dictated I write offiy by thl Facts vs. Theory. ture of such rooms, front 70 deg. to 75 deg. NELSON THOMAS’AMERICAN CAN if going east, in which latter case the trav REMEDIES IN THE WORLD FOR JOHN LOVEJOY, gratitude. Indeed, I consider the Day In regard to the method of coloring hatter. Tho they will bloom too early, and the flowers KER SYRUP, THE CURE OF irb.1t u ’ a-d Kreat benefactors of man- eler enjoys two Sundays or two Thursdays (Successor to J. G. Lovejoy,) theory is that cows when well fed and cn-cd for will soon fade. A gootl arrangem ent is to as the case may b2, It is most likely that for Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Cane, r and Canker and all will make yellow butter; the fact is that notone keep them in a parlor, or some spare room humors of blood or stomach. Young ladies and gents., Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, in ten will, except in times of flush pasture. this particular degree was decided on from • iS?™ nSI V ? ’1 J,5T,Ip Street. Boston « not frequently used, and which is usually the fact that, except a few scattered islands unqualified approval t Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Fire and Life Insurance This is jnst the reason that the very best Dairy kept pretty cool. They will then mature rhich men in this country use Wells, Richardson & Co.’s of Polynesia, there are no communities, i* huld words.” Fo; Influenza, Asthma, Perfected Butter Color. We warrant it to add at slowly, and be in perfection a long time. A with their vast commercial and social trans Berry Block, (Lime Rock Bank Stairway,) least five eems per pound to the value of white few may he brought into the sitting room actions, to be affected by the change. W hooping Cough, MAIN ST -, ROCKLAND. butter, a return of one dollar for every cent ic placed on the dining table occasionally, or GRAVES’ PATENT Croup, and ,X Ai?rEPI ;'*,ELTZEI“ Policeman, I.nnen*. may be even taken to chnrcb, for special «pJ’rnmAiZi«»ha n a Rrcat •offerer from Kid Now the young clerk in the city receives a couple Every affection o f the ney complaint, and after wearing your I*ad 25 dava T occasions, when floral decorations may he How Postage Stamps are made. BURPEE & HAHN, feel better than I have In 15 years?’ 1 1 pair of hand-knit woolen stockings from his old needed, and returned to their places as soon SZAST T O R ir a r e S D I A T B U SB . grandmot’uei, throws them into the corner of his THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST, STONER, Perntur, III._“Youv as possible. In this way a bulb can be COVBhTx q ' CA?A*«corcry. and a larce record ot is a common complaint. If you feel so, get a Magazine. N. A. & S. H. BURPEE, Dealers in Paints, Oil, Glass, &c more remarkable curia, rent free. Write for It. man and girl, who are equally busy at print “ It docs not dry up a cough, and leave the cause< cover wood better, and prove more durable than any package of Kidney-Wort and take it and you will Rockland, Me. behind, a other mixed Paint in tho market? The comparison is KIDNEY PAD CO.. TOLEDO, O. .it once feel its tonic power. It renews the healthy ing them with large rolling hand presses. with most preparations, but a 202 Main St. as follows: CAUTIOH o-'i"’ nB to tt!' ’ ■cU'lcre Kldnt'y T h e Shades of Color in a F lower E6t40co w it, cleanses the lungs and allays irritation, action of the Kidneys, Bowels and Liver, and thus Three of these little sqnads are employed all 1 Gall, of other Mixed Paint, 8 unuuun. Pad. non .ecklnpa sale on our rep,mu restores the natural life and strength to the weary ▼ary remarkably, even in the course of the thus rt noving the cause of complaint.” 5, G all. W . M. A I.- F a in t3 8 2 .0 0 , Is l.OO. ‘ led, we deem It due ,he affllclcd to »«m them! the time, although ten presses can be put in for D A I'S KIDNEY PAD and ta k e ™ body. Get a box and use it at once. lwol same day, according as it is lighted by the to use in case of necessity. After the small DO NOT BE DECEIVED by articles bear H. 1ST- K EEN E, *, Gall. Linseed Oil, .30.-1.50 ing similar names. Be sure you get W. II. KITTREDGE, Agent A political procession at Dunbarton, N. H., wag direct sunshine of mid-day, or by a north sheets of paper upon which the two hundred BHWARE DEALER IN Difference In favor of our Paint, B ockluinl. delayed while a young man look his sweetheart GEO C. GOODWIN i CO..Gen'l light from a bright blue sky and it is known stamps are engraved have dried enough, DR. WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, W e g u a ra n tee th is fact. The t e s t is sim ple Agta., Boaton. down from what he considered her unbecoming that flowers themselves seek by preference they are sent into another room and gummed. OF with the signature of “ I. BUTTS ” on the wrapper. BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, Nov position as Goddess of Liberty. Moccauins, Sole Leather, Wax Leather, French Our P ure P repared Faints have been sold during the warm orange rays of sunlight. M. L The gum used for this purpose is a peculiar 60 Cents and S1.00 a Bottle. and American Calf Skin*, Machine Belting, the past Eight years. Our price has always been and The invalid’s hope and strength beyond all othM> Prepared by SETH W. FOWLS & SONS. Bos Lining* and Shoe Finding*, will continue to be in exact accord with the price of Hugo has been making some experiments composition, made of the powder of dried Strictly Pure W hite Lead and Pure Linseed Oil, and it remedies is Malt Bitters. at tlie Horticultural Exhibition on the potatoes, and other vegetables mixed with i m r o s i . io n . ton, Mass. Sold by druggists and dealers generally. ' possible for us to compete in price with inferior modifications induced by electric light, the water, which is belter than any other materi ts any more than Pure White Lend can be sold in HO PATHIT NOPAY Father: “ Charley, 1 see no improvement in THE I»ATRONS OF l’OND’8 EXTRACT Itlyeow39 Jan. 1, 1879. ictition with adulterated brandsof so-called White your marks.” Charles: “ Yes, papa, it is high results of which he communicated lately to al. for instance, gum arabic, which cracks are cautioned againat the uncertain, strength- which are plentifully offered 2c. per lb. less than time you had a serious talk with the teacher, or the Paris Academy of Sciences. He finds the paper badly. This paper is also of a pe let^s decoctions offered to the public as being the cost of the pure article. else lie’ll keep on that way forever.” equal to the fur-famed, old established remedy. J. II. COCHRAN. A. W. 8EWALL that under this influence the Nidularium ex culiar texture, somewhat similar to that used DO NOT BE DECEIVED by similarity of odor | ELECTRICITY W*d*worth, Martines A Longman. and appearances. These imitations cannot in A World of Good. hibits a beautiful red portisn in the center for bank notes. After having been again LIFE. Cochran & Sewall’s of its clump of lanceolated foliage, the elec dried, this time, on little ra.’ks, which are any instance be compared with FOND’S EX One of the most popular medicines now befbro TRACT. FIRE, MARINE, LIFE, For nale by the American public is Hop Bitlers. You see it tric light appearing to him to intensify its fanned by steam power, for about an hour, THE GREAT Cl’RATIVE is always of a steady JA Self Core.,, everywhere. People take it with good effect. It red lustre. The Caladium exhibits red and uniform character. The extensive facilities —AND— they are put in between sheets of pasteboard for the manufacture of FOND’S EXTRACT en I’AIENTXD 1MT. J. P. WISE & SON, builds them up. It is not as pleasant to the taste par tides dispersed among the white or and pressed in hydraulic presses, capable <>l able the company to guarantee this, while the »me other Bitters as it is not a whiskey drink, green leafage, the brilliancy of this red ap applying a weight of two thousand tons. The imitator does uot produce the same results twice A Marvelous Eemedv Accident Insurance Agency, ROCKLAND, ME. obtained for Inventors, in the United Slates,Canada, more like tiie old-fashioned boneset tea that in succession. HEecting Cures whoa *11 and Europe, at reduced rates. With our principal pearing sensibly “ tarnished,” and ap next thing is to cut the sheets in half: each only r CAPITAL REPRESENTED OVER has done a world of good. If you don’t feel jnst TIIE TRUE SECRET of the manufacture of i Fail. j n Washington, directly opposite the right try Hop Bitters.—Nunda News. 2w5l proaching a reddish brown.—Exchange . sheet, when cut, of course contains one hint FOND’S EXTRACT’ is too well guarded and too -able rem- Inded Stales Patent Offlcr, ue.are. abletoattcnd to all wisely transmitted to escape. lE E O M M O r X j *dy forth® NINETY MILLION DOLLARS. Patent Business with greater promptness and despatch dred stamps. This is done by a girl with a and less cost, than other patent aitorncns.who arc ala That man whom you can treat with unreserved SOME UNSCRUPULOUS TRADESMEN, Electro Voltai CURE L ohhcs Adjusted and Paid at thia Office. familiarity,* at the same lime preserving your Every rose will not come from the slip. large pair of shears, cutting by hand being desirous of making a larger profit, arc in the 249 MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND distance from Washington, and who have, there tore, preferred to that of machinery, which method habit of stating to their customers who a«k for i the World. BERRY BROTHERS to employ " associate attorneys."^W e make prilim- dignity and his respect, is a rare companion, and Of the three great divisions into which the FOND'S EPTItACT, that they do not keep it Rockland, OcL 14, 1880. 28 mary examinations and furnish opinions as to pat his acquaintance should be cultivated. would destroy too many stamps. They are iu bottles, hut have it in hulk. bew a r e r D5’Bprpqn.l,nPniy. entability, free of charge, and all who are interested rose family is separated, viz., the Damask, Livery & Hack Stable tn new inventions and Pitentsare invited to send for Dr. Kennedy the Noisette and the Tea, the last two may then passed to two other squads, who, in as THIS COMPANY IS MOST SOLICITOUS protect their patrons from this dishonorable MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND, Me . a copy of our " Guido for obtaining Patents,” v hich Would have it understood that, while he is en. be propagated with more or less readiness many operations, perforate the paper be trick, resorted to for the purpose of palming off fEATJDS.A is sent free to any address, and contains complete in structions hnw to obtain Patents, and other valuable gaged in the introduction of his medicine (Favor from the slip, or liy budding; the first only tween the stamps. Next they are pressed i the jiubllc a cheap decoction that c Our A NOTICE. ite Remedy), lie still continues the practice of hta once more, and then packed and labeled, and ...... "V compare in purity and quality Pamphlal -,u - require vinegar, matter. We refer to the German-American National by dividing the roots and planting the seed, old-established remedy aclns, cr other preparations. Bank. Washington. D. C.; the Royal Swedish, Nor profession, but confines himself exclusively to explain ' 4 ° __Claims of the City Council of the City of Rock which latter method is resorted to, howev stowed away in another room, preparatory to SOME OF OUR FRIENDS : in the habit of wegian, and Danish Legations, al Washington; Hon. Office practice. He treats all diseases of a chronic being put in mail bags for despatching to ful taking l’OND’ti EXTRACT all. land, will be In session at the City Treasurer’s Office, Joseph Casey, late Chief Justice U. S. Courtof Claims; character, and performs all the minor and capital er, only when it is desired to obtain new va the drug------1 moisture of the body. MASONIC BLOCK, on the first Monday Evening: the O fficials of the U. S. Patent Office, and to Sena fill orders. If a siugle stamp is torn, or in any gists to he refilled. NO DEALER »..u refill a It gives Health and Strength oiwrations of Surgery. rieties. bottle with genuine FOND'S EXTRACT - --- 1— and ne,_...... of each m onth, from 7 1-2 till 9 o'clock, for the pur 'S and Members of Congress from every Slate, o Parties living at a distance (except in Surgical way mutilated, the whole sheet of one hun hv emptying another bottle except suffering from P retaatai______pose of examining Claims against the City. All hills Iddrets: LOUIS K.1GGUK .V Co..Solicitors r It will recuperate the system when in must be approved by the party contracting them. cases), by sending a statement ’of their case, Cao dred stamps is burned. Five hundred thou THE POND'S EXTRACT COMPANY will feci jured by Imprudence, excesses, sickness, Any style ot Single or Double Team furnished of Patents and Attorneys at Law, Le Droit Building, be treated at home. Address indebtedness to any one who furnishes them ir old age. F or Circular*, address G. M. BR A lN E ltD ,) Committee short notice and at reasonable rates. mb in z ton. I>. U. The Pansy, commonly called “ Hearts* sand are burned every week from this cause. with the name of any dealer who attempts to h . D. BIRD, > on Best accommodations for Bearding Dorses and W Du. D. KENNEDY. ease,” although one of the oldest garden For the past twenty years not a single sheet sell them any arlicit in hulk ns POND'S EX 11. T.BEVKRAGE, ) Acet's t Claims. transient Teams, in the city. 2w51 Rondout, N. Y. TRACT, or the same as 1’oN D ’S EXTRACT. Partioularattention is given to furnishing team flowers known, still retains its place, as one has been lost, such care has been taken in and Coches lor funerals. “ My case is just, here,” said a catizen to • of the very best and most attractive of the counting tliein. During the process of man POND’S EXTRACT COMPANY. Also, Books kept at this office forthedlflerentStage lawyer the other day; “ the plaintiff will swear long lists of beautiful flowers now offered ufacturing, the sheets are counted eleven Circulars may b* had of W . H. KIT Lines, where all orders should be left. T a g s T a g s that I hit him. I will swear that I did not. Now to a garden-loving public. times. 14 West 14th St., New York. TREDGE, Druggist, Rockland. GILT EDGE Visiting Cards, in a neat FRED Hk BERRY. what can your lawyers make ont of that if we go l y » owe, printed and sold at thia offica. Roeklaad.Fub 3, 1878 ^ A S . H . BERRY. to trial ?” “ Five dollars apiece!” wijs theJ proip^tp reply.