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[From our Regular Correspondent.] LIFE AND HEALTH. W ell.” I said, “ you’ve fooled me. I Two of them had spread their blankets A Case of “ Second Sight.” “ Contains the entire plan of govern A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. suppose that’s part of your trade. But I on the box above us, so that they covered Our European Letter. ment ”—Richmond States. “ An indication guess you haven’t got much information.” the knot-hole, and were lying on them. $avm,fedenOLondon, E ng., July 19, 1880. “ Republicans warned ”—Richmond Dis To a Bouquet of Roses. “ Any man’s welcome to that,” I The reader can imagine our situation, if Massachusetts: It is surprisingjto see how quickly the patch. "Hancock's own”—Elmira Free Brief articles, suggestions, and results of experience torted. not our feelings, ns the hours dragged by. The reading of the “ Puzzle for Metaphy oxcitement about the Bradlaugh fiasco has relating to Farm, Garden or Household management A bud and blossom of rare, creamy whiteness. Frees. “ Admirable in tone”—Baltimore invited from our readers interested in such matters. “ What do you say to going on the other We scarcely dared to move a limb. I suf sicians,” in the June number of your subsided. The moment that Mr. Glad Unfolding petals tinged with early dawn,— Lack, then?” questioned Stuart. He then Monthly, recalls to the writer the most re Gazette. “ To be read with pride ”—Har fered terribly from constant cramp and a stone’s majority of fifty-four was known, And one bright gem, intense as sunset's crimson, told me that he had been sent to discover desire to sneeze; on account of the bad air, markable occurrence of like nature which risburg Patriot. “ Sound on the constitu That murkB the pathway Summer’s feet have gone! and arrest a gang of smugglers who were probably. a nantical experience of twenty years af people ceased even to talk about the affair tion ”—Cincinnati Enquirer. “ Honest ut PLEASURES AND PROFITS OF How came ye to these dusky woodland shadows? operating along that frontier, and offered Well, the day passed, and I hope never forded. This is another of those experi which had so exercised their minds for a terances of a noble man”—Eastern Argus. A GARDEN. me twenty-five dollars a week to go with ences which go to prove the occasional For to the “ elder days *’ your charms belong, to pass such another. It was, in truth, a fortnight, and Mr. Bradlaugh took his place “ A straightforward document ”—Buffalo And blossomed in some world-forgotten morning, him. Wiiat he wanted was to avail him dav to try one’s soul ! thinness of the curtain which limits the nextday without any demonstration. Brad- Courier. It is at this season of the year that we see To gladden the enchanted Isle of Song. self of my knowledge of the country. Towards night, the “ cap’n ” awoke, and natural vision of mortals. the value of a garden to the village resi I wished particularly to earn a hundred In 1869 I was in Suez, in command of laugh was originally a lawyer’s clerk and So, gentle Horace, wandering in his garden roused the rest of the gang. They then dent, who may bo a mechanic, day laborer, To watch the happy toiling of his bees,— dollars that fall, but I refused his offer. I partook of another maal of pork, potatoes, the Britisli steam-ship Nccra, belonging to : afterwards a private soldier. A leading THE NORTH POLE. or even shop-keeper. Thero are lot9 of ar So Virgil’s dreamful eyes have oft beheld you, knew that to aid a detective would get me bread anil butter and whisky. Ben’ al Ste,1msh,'P tCora- lawyer tells me that he once ol.jected to guments and advantages that may bo Rocked on the light wings of the rising breeze. into trouble. I should be “ spotted.” and, We had not learned the captain’s name. pany—a company owning a lino of steam-J n ,, . . , , , A Baltimore Girl Clairvoyant’s Vision. brought up in favor of a garden, to the c u r e s likely enough, waylaid some night. But there was an “ Eph,” a “ Seth.” a ers horn of the necessities of the manufac-1 as a witness to a legal docu- class of citizens mentioned, but about as The armor of your beauty well defends you, But Staurt came again the next day. Mike," a “ .Ted ’’ and a “ Lige " in the turing world when the supply of American j ment. Bradlaugh is undoubtedly a clever A little girl, eleven years old, in Balti good an argument as any. is the use of the Aud unafraid ye grace my cabin rude, , Diphtheria, Pneumonia, 8ore Throat, Iutlamma- lie had an oily, flattering tongue, and he gang. From their talk while eating, we cotton was so largely cut off by the war of fellow and is entitled to respect for his more, has for some time past been astonish products of the land at this season of the non of the Lung-, &c.. Lame Back, Inflammation of Briugiug your sweetness as a compensation said if I would do my best to help him gathered that a “ Bige ” nnd a “ Johnny ” the rebellion. The line was under the man-1 ing her parents with what they regard as the Kidneys, Backache, Piles, Bunions or Soreness of For hours of watching and strange solitude. pluck and perseverance. year, when the fresh crops come in daily the Feet Irom whatever cause, Burns or Scalds, and all work up this “job,” as he called it, he were expected to ” come up ” that evening; agement of William F. Stearns, now de the exercise of clairvoyant powers. Her to the support of thc family. Of course it Inflammatory Diseases, Prickly Heat, Humors and all Yet, even now droop your pure, wistful faces, would get me into the detective service, ceased, son of the late Professor Stearns, of i One of thc raost remarkable features of father states that about nine months ago, diseases of the skin. For all female complaints and and we guessed that these were the two may be mentioned that a garden is a good weaknesses it has no equal. Thousands have been Your little hour of brightness, passed too soon, where a keen young fellow like myself wo had seen nnd tracked in the morning. Amherst College—a man who, going to In- I'10 present Government of England is its at home in the evening, the child stud: sanitary measure for working men, who, saved from an untimely death by its use. Do not Like the fair dreams that lured us in life's morning, (such were his words) could soon make a After eating, the men took their guns dia penniless, developed qualities which strong Republican element. For the first “ Mamma, I see a target coming out of the for ten hours a day are confined in shops delay, but try It. To vanish in the sun-heat of its noon ! It is a household-necessity. Full particulars, in our fortune. and set off on their return trip up to “ the enabled him to rise on tho flood tide of time in its history two members of the wall. Now I see an arrow sticking into it. and factories, conducing to their health and prosperity to a colossal fortune and high Illuminated Cards* and Circulars, scut free, upon ap Though sacredly my heart shall guard your message, A great many hoys of seventeen would lake.” We waited ten or fifteen minutes, Government—Mr. Chamberlain nnd Sir Now I see an Indian chief coming to the physical enjoyment; that it gives a source plication by mail. he caught by such an offer. I was caught, then raised the box and got out from under social position, hut, as it proved, only to target. Hu says his name is Wampa.” A trial will benuflt you. We guarantee satisfaction, Your loveliness doth to all enrtli belong; Charles Dilke—are avowed Republicans; of beauty to tho home and its surround or money refunded. 50 Cents and $1 Per Bottle. Ye perish here, to make my poor life sweeter, and took a week’s pay in advance to con it. Neither Stuart nor myself could stand see his riches float out on the receding tide, The child described his apiiearanec—his ings. and so helps to make thc family love Tri&r Bottles, 25c. Sold by all Druggists. And I embalm your memory in this gong. summate the arrangement. erect for awhile. We helpad ourselves to and leave his family but poorly provided while some others, such ns Mr. Bright nnd feathered head-dress aud Indian clothing; the home all the more; that a garden in Samvei. G erry & Company, ly!6 Proprietors, 237 Broadway, New York. Jf. 27. //. Ererttt. The next week we set off, disguised as such food ns they had left, for wo were for at his untimely death. Mr. Mundella—are known to be not un and since then Wampa lias been her con town is one of the surest means o? making two mink trappers, and spent nearly a fort both ravenously hungry. But we made The Neera was lying in Suez roads, the favorable to Republican institutions. Hith stant companion. He goes to school with the children love the country and lone eaten. Green B LA C K SM IT H S* Stock aud Tools, The lilies lay on its breast, there had been recent passing and repass Shortly after dark we heard them pass, Egyptian desert, in recounting their expe some countries, is often, though erroneous plaster, which afforded prompt and per peas, spinach, asparagus, beets, beans, cu And I said, I will follow' onward ing; hat thus far we had not seen any per going up to their store camp. riences since they last parted, and, natural ly, believed to occupy that position, manent relief. About four months ago her cumbers, potatoes, corn, cabbages, squash. CORDAGE and Ship Chandlery, And see where it sinks to rest. son u|x>n it. We spent the night there, and very early ly enongh, thero was a good deal of bad is the leader of the Secularists only- mother was seriously ill and confined to M hat .a tempting and appetizing list! CARRIAGE BUILDERS* Supplies, Early the sixth morning, we set off to inage between them as to the comparative her bed. Wampa, however,assumed charge Then if tile garden is of sufficient size, The gloom of the forest deepn’d in the morning posted ourselves in somo and ns far down in the scale whero Re CARRIAGE Trimmers’ and Painters’ Goods, There was a shadow on every side, follow the trail up to Meguntic. We had cedars, close to the trnil. In about half an merits of tho two steamers, and as to which of thc case, and cured her. She would be some of the small fruits may come in here, And the streamlet drew to a river, not gone a hundred rods, and were still on hour we heard them coming. should first land on the “ coral strand,” up publicanism is concerned, because in relieved of paroxyms of pain by the child’s and strawberries, currants, hlaeklierries, SH IP Spikes, Oakum, Paints, And dark was tte rushing tide. the Maine side of the line, when we heard When they had approached to within on which these "griffins” were to he initi England Republicanism is by no means burning pieces of white paper and blowing pears, and a few apples may add their va FISHERMENS* Fittings, No longer the rose and woodbine voices ahead, and had just time to slip into ten yards, we stepped out suddenly, and ated into their duties in the “ civil service.” synonymous with Secularism, as is the case the smoke up her mother's nose. The child riety to thc daily bill of faro. The care of the firs beside tile path, when two men to which they had been newly appointed. is said to have ordinary t;istcs, nnd in no this garden is slight, and a few hours’work Q U A R R Y M E N ’S Stock and Tools, Powder, etc., Blushed warm with the light of love, covered them, point blank, with our re in France. In the former country many For thorny now' was the pathway, came in sight with packs on their hacks.” volver and carbine. They stopped and The Carnatic was the first to he ready, ways specially fond of reading. Her fath night and morning in the long days of NAILS, GLASS, Paper, Paints, And black was the sky above. We took a good look at their faces ns stood motionless. nnd sailed from Suez in the morning; the of the most rigid non-conformists and dis er. who is a Baptist and has never been an spring and summer, will be abundant time GUNS, REVOLVERS, Cartridges, etc., they passed, hut Stuart did not attempt to Stuart told them, in a few words who we Neera left early in the evening, some ten senters are stanch Republicans. adherent of Spiritualism, takes the Youth’s to keep it in neat condition, every weed I stood 'neatli the drooping willows. arrest them. They were both young men. or twelve hours after the mail steamer Companion for her. and aside from that. down, nnd all the crops doing their best. GALVANIZED Spikes, Nails, Blocks, Row Locks But I saw the brook no more; were nnd what was wanted. It turned Among the troublesome problems that and had bulky packs. nut that they were only “ hired men.” The night was fine, and at breakfast-time ' the ~Bridsh Paviiament Sunday-school books furnish her principal Then from the time the early crops come Hoop Iron, etc., And I lost its whispered music have to deal reading. Although her name was given to In the torrent's angry roar. It was evident they had not come very They made no show of resistance. Having we had passed Shadoan Island, were out of . oft till the cool weather of autumn, the CARPET WEAVERS* Twine and Warp, far that morning, for it was scarcely sun handcuffed them, we took them, with their the Gulf of Suez, nnd into the Red Sea with is the temperance question. Here- the reporter, who also talked with her fa garden will supply the wants of the family. Alas for the sparkling streamlet— rise when they passed us. There was a packs, to the settlement. They both offered proper. Breakfast was served on deck,, tofore the temperance party have not ther, yet permission to give it to the pub But little meat or fish is needed, (if you SAILORS* Oil Clothes, Hats aud Betiding, Alas for the sunny sky; frosty dew on the grass and bushes. to turn State's evidence—to snve them under double awnings of heavy canvas been able to make much show in that body lic was refused,through dislike of notoriety. have a cow, or can have plenty of good G R O C E R IE S , Sugar, Pork, Beef, Molasses and So life grows ever darker As soon ns they were out of hearing, we selves. The voting gentleman who hnd left his The following account of a clairvoyant milk,) and when the grocery man calls in As the days creep slowly by. but the present House of Commons has a Flour, came from our place of concealment and The next day we got the deputy-sheriff friend the day before seemed somewhat de journey to the North Polo was dictated by tlie morning for orders, the answer will be, decided mnjority in favor of repressive laws, the g irl: “ nothing is wanted to-day from the store.” —AT— followed hack on their trail, to trace them, nnd five men, whom the sheriff summoned pressed in spirits, and during breakfast if possible, to their eamp, which Stuart to go back with us to the store camp to said, rather anxiously, “ Captain, nt what and the London Times, which has in the I am a little girl, not quite eleven years Oil! the garden, the garden, is subsistence- (Talcs aud Sketches. thought would prove a sort of half-way seize the contraband goods, and, if possible, time did we stop last night? ” past opposed legislation of this kind now of age. I have a spirit guide, an Indian master just now, and the fresh grown veg 205 Main Street, house for storing contraband goods. chief named Wampa. Gn or about the etables offer a better bill of fare than mar to arrest the whole gang. “ Stop! We have not stopped since leav says that “ the demand for legislative But for the frosty dew, we should not But over half the cigars and liquors had ing." was the reply. loth of April. 1880, while standing at the ket and store combined, are able to furnish. H. H. CRIE & CO. have found it. Some two miles further up, been taken away. By some means—spies, “ Not oven to take soundings?” change in reference to the liquor traf corner of Saratoga anti Charles streets, Besides, look at the hill at the end An Adventure with Smug and just over the line, there was a thick perhaps—tile gang had learned their dang “ No; the engines have not been eased fic has become now so general that Baltimore, Maryland, I went with my of the month, and see how small it is! The second growth of scrub fir and spruce. er, and taken what they could of their since leaving port.” we must make up our minds to what guide down toward the centro of the earth. garden lias paid the hill in advance. And glers. The tracks in the frost at this point turned I looked upon the hot, molten and seething so much the more money is left for fixing TOLEDO, DELPHOS AND goods. However, we seized what was left; The young man seemed mucli surprised, ever experiments may bn needed to from the trail and led into this dense green and the evidence given hy the two men ar and finally said that he hnd a most vivid mass forming the earth’s centre. Thence up the children’s dresses and frocks; tho BURLINGTON R, R, CO. TOI.D BY A UNITED STATES CUSTOMS OF thicket. rested would have led to the capture of the and remarkable dream during the night, satisfy it." At the same timo the Time. I went with Wampa through the earth whole family can go down to tho beach for FICER. We followed cautiously in. and. after whole gang had they not left for other and this he proceeded to relate in substance repeals its conviction that thc agitation is and came to its surface near the polar re a good square day's enjoyment; some new heating about awhile, stumbled on an old parts. as follows: unnecessary, says that “ every class is re gion. In going thenco to the polo I saw books may he purchased; a few presents G PER CENT. lumber-camp, where the loggers had for five men, with six dogs, running after a planned for birthdays, and a little party for The adventure I am about to relate oc In March following, however, Stuart ar In' my dream it appeared to mo that forming itself as fast ns it can,” nnd asserts curred eight years ago, in the northwest merly spent the winter. So completely rested Eph McLaughlin nnd Lige Judkins the ste amer was stonjied during the night, white hear. And some distanco ahead of the children. Ah! family happiness anil FIRST MORTGAGE part of Maine, near the Canadian Border. hidden was it l»y the second growth of in the Grand Trunk Depot at Portland, be nnd that I went on deck to ascertain tho that “ drunkenness is no longer a prevailing them I saw two other men with throe dogs comfort verily rest in a garden. Who thnt Our government places a stiff tariff, or dense firs, that one might have passed and ing able identify them from the view he cause. I saw a liont pulling oil’ from an vice in tho upper and middle classes and running after a small hear cub. The flv has not one, will not try and secure it for •• duty,” on many articles of import, such re-passed within three rods of it, without had of their faces through the knot-hole in island to intercept ns, and : lantern was that the habit lingers only in the lowest men had spears nnd knives, and the two another season? It is a means of health discovering it. men spears. The people were of short • an'l enjoyment, and will reduce the ox- BONOS. ns silks, liquors, cigars, etc. Human na that old grain box. waved to arrest our attention As the boat i grades.” While the temperance advocates ture is perverse, and, I am sorry to say, “ Here's their den!” Stuart whispered. They stared when he jestingly told them stature and roundish faeo. AU of iluou l'enses of living, especially through ihu 30 YEARS TO RUN. there arc men who try to evade the pay We peeped about it; then approached how he came to know them. g in the stern. Ashe came up tile gang- j *n harmony, on many points they wore bearskins, except one. who wore a summer months, to a degree little thought ment, in other words, “ smuggle.” closer, anil looked in at a chink betwixt the “ If we’d a’known you’s there,” ex way ladder I said, ‘ For God's sake, Mor-i generally agree on the adoption of a form sealskin. The skins covered their whole "f by those who have not hnd experience There had been, for a number of years, logs. No person was in the camp. claimed Eph, with an oath, and grinding ton. what brings von here? ” I never saw of local option law. mainly the sumo as that body, including the hands, feet and part of in this direction. Try it nedsee.—Ftcjfc’a Interest Payable Jan. & July 1, in N. York the faces. The dogs seemed to he about Magazine.. more or less smuggling in that section of We unbuttoned the door and went in. his teeth, “ you’d nover got this chance on him plainer, nor heard his voice more dis adopted in many of the cities of the United A number of old grain-boxes, cacli made tinctly than when he said, ‘The Carnatic the size of or a little larger than the Eng The entire issue of these First Mortgage the State, of whisky, clothing, guns, pis States. tols. These were constantly brought across to hold a hundred bushels, lay bottom up has struck a. rock, nnd gone down; the lish bull-dog. Their hair was shaggy. Bonds on the Main Line from the City of To on the tloor. Under these was a rich sight A Searsport Man in Aroostook. passengers and crew are on an island close One of the devices to induce temperance The large bear was bleeding from a pre ledo, Ohio, to the City of Kokomo, Ind., 185 the “ line ” and sold; though, for the most Green Corn and How to Cook It. part, in small quantities. —Havana cigars, and liquors, box on box, hy, all safe, and we want yonr ship to take and to keep tho poor of London sober and vious wound. Wampa asked me to go up miles, is 81,250,000, or less than 87,000 per tlask on tlask: French brandies, and old The Republican Journal says: A young and put my finger on the bear’s head hack m ile . A good many persons—mostly transient them on hoard.’ I dreamed thnt our ship at the same time merry, is now in progress Bourbon whisky! Stuart ran his eye over man who left Searsport a year ago this stopped until other boats came off with the of his oar. I did. It felt a little soft, and disreputable fellows—were in some of realizing itself in substantial brick and Green Corn Stf.w.—Prepare one pint For Sale at 921 -2 & Accru'd Int. way interested in it. The subject was one it, and said there was at least a thousand month,to make a home in Aroostook County remainder of the people, and that we then somewhat like onr temples. Wampa said: of corn hy first splitting the rows down dollars worth. with a large family and limited means in proceeded.” mortar. A “ Coffee Music Palace ” is be In order to kill thc white bear, that is thc through through the kernels and then cat that nobody said much about, however; forms us that he raised the past season two surest spot to hit.” Almost immediately for to come out openly against the traffic “ A good haul! ” lie chuckled. Thc narration of the dream made a pro ing built adjoining the ohl Victoria Thea ting it from the cob; cover it with hot wa hundred bushels of potatoes, sixty bushels afterwards one of the men threw a spear, would have made secret enemies of a class “ But it’s over the line,” I said. “ We found impression upon the passengers, but ter, add one-half-eup of butter nnd pepper of nice wheat, eighty bushels of oats, fifty tre, on Waterloo Bridge road, where music hit the hear on that spot, and killed it. that most persons would rather keep the can't touch ’em over here.” the captain, as in duty bound, laughed it to your taste: put it on the stove nnd let it bushels of sugar beets, and beans, peas and and temperance drinks are to be dispensed Thence with Wampa I traversed an im right side of. “ Sec if I don’t,” laughed Stuart. “ In off. The young man proved a jolly sort of boil about ten minutes. Have ready one Geo. Wm. Ballou & Go., such a ease as this, I’ll take the risk. I’ve vegetables enough for his own use. Ho fellow, but was called “ the dreamer” dur nt a very cheap rate, while the theatre it mense district of ice. where the ocean was quart of milk, hot and salted to taste, add The writer was then seventeen years old. cut twenty tons of liny and has cleared two frozen to half its depth. Occasionally T Though not much acquainted with any of seen ’em carrying the stuff across. And ing the rest of the voyage. self, tho old nproarous “ Vic,” is^to be con ing a little rolled cracker if preferred. BANKERS, in this out-of-uie-way hole, it is not so easy acres of new land, and now has ready for On arrival at Aden, five days later, hefore heard under my feet loud reports from the the “ smugglers,” I yet knew the country nected with it and remodelled as a chaste Add the corn to the milk, thus prepared 72 Devonshire St., Boston. proving just where the line is.” crops this year ten acres of land. Ho did onr anchor was down, we were hailed by a cracking ice. After a time the ice disap nnd served as an oyster stew. It will be thereabouts as well, perhaps lietter, than all his work with a mare thnt raised a colt variety hall. This is undoubtedly a move peared, and water for about ten miles took 14 Wall Street, New York. almost any other person; for I had trapped He had hardly uttered thc words when boat which had been dispatched from the found delicious and many think it equal to we heard voices in the firs outside and close that year, and only hired fivo days work Peninsular and Oriental office, nnd asked in the right direction, for in no city do I its place. I then reached tho Pole, and a nice oyster stow. X3mo30 and “ prospected ” for lumber in the woods during thc season. He says if any man in found it to be an island of a hilly form, along the border for two or three years. hy- if we had any news of the Carnatic, that know of less amusements for the poor than “ They’ve conic back for something,” Waldo county has heat this record let him ship being a day overdue. Wo had no having a gradual rise from the water’s edge H ot Corn.—The colored cook3 of the That autumn I had two acres of potatoes Stuart muttered. know nnd he will try him on another year. in London. We have Philharmonic and to about tile middle of it. To me it seemed South believe that green corn is much more to dig. It was the first season we had news to give; hut our dreamer quietly re There wesn't even a chance to get out. As a sample of the productiveness of New Philharmonic Concerts, the concerts to be about five or six miles through the wholesome and nutritious when cooked with raised the “ Early Rose ” potatoes. They marked to m e. “ You may find that there JA M tSPYLfS Tile detective hastily tipped up one of the Aroostook soil our friend says: •’I havo is more to my dream than you supposed.” of thc Crystal Palace, and the concerts giv centre, but Wampa told me that it is a hun the husks on; it is certainly much sweeter yielded wonderfully. On those two acres four acres of land on my farm thnt have than when entirely stripped of its covering. big grain-boxes, and we Ixith slipped un A few hours completed our coaling, and en periodically by Mine. Viard-Louis; but dred miles around it. there were raised six hundred bushels. I der it. The edge was hardly down on tile been cleared ten years; two crops were On somo parts of it appear only hare Select full ears but see that the grains was nearly a fortnight harvesting the we were off again for Bombay. On arrival floor when the door was pushed open. taken oil', then seeded, and they now cut at thnt port we heard the news of the loss the lialf-a-erown admission, the two-shilling rocks; on other parts it lias an abundant are tender and full of milk; strip off the crop. “ Strange Bidge didn't button it,” were two tons of hay to the acre and never have railway fare, nnd the extra six-pence for vegetation. About half of it. the cast side, outer husks and remove all the silk; put There came along, one morning, as I of the Carnatic, and the circumstances were the first words we heard, in a harsh, coarse had one pound of dressing." Potatoes just as narrated tons two weeks before. The the privilege of entering the concert-room is covered with fruit trees. In some parts the corn into a pot of boiling water nnd was digging, a stranger. He was a rather boil it fast until tender, about twenty min voice, as the owner of it stepped into the planted on pasture land without dressing, ship struck on a rock near Sliaduan Island, take the admirable Saturday Concerts of they grow in dense thickets; in some they singular-looking) man. dark-complexioned, camp. He was followed by another and grew vines ns tall as an ordinary m an’s grow not so close together, and iiave grass utes ; then drain the ears nnd serve them in with a black, stubby beard, and had on, I some twelve hours after leaving Suez. The another, till a gang of at least ten men had head, ns two Searsport men who saw them passengers and crew were landed on the the Crystal Palace out of tho category of thickly interspersed among them. Thc covered dish or folded in a napkin. think, a glazed cap. I had seen him com come in and thrown down their guns and can testify. Our correspondent is naturally cheap entertainments. fruit consists of oranges, lemons, bananas, Before eating, each ear shonld be butter ing across the fields, thirty or forty rods island; the steamer subsequently slid off packs. very enthusiastic with regard to tho agri the rock, and went down in deep water. E dward. cocoanuts, nnd other tropical fruits, many ed and seasoned with pepper and salt. away, and he struck me as being an odd When hot corn is Dot served on the cob the PearI inE Some of lliem sat down on the very box cultural resources of the Aroostook region, During the night a steamer’s lights were of which I have never seen nor heard of. fish, even nt a distance. So I kept indus grains should he seasoned with salt and THE e were under. There was a knot-hole in and the advantages it offers are certainly seen by the sliipwrecked crew, and a boat Gen. Hancock’s Letter. This pnrtofthe Pole is inhabited by beetles, triously at work, and waited for him to the liox above us, large enough to have equal, if not superior, to those of the West white and black ants, grasshoppers and liepper, mixed with butter, and hented be makeiiis errand known. was sent out to intercept her. Our dream GREAT INVENTION stuck a fist through. ern States. er’s friend Morton went in the first boat; We give our renders, to-day, the letter many other kinds of insects, all unusually fore they are placed on the table. He began by rem arking that it was fine of Gen. Hancock, accepting the Democrat large; also by many different species of tho FOB WASED10 AND CLEANSING To say that we felt uncomfortable—there the remainder of the people were subse Corn and Ciiickf.n .—Several delicious weather for trapping. Then he spoke of the very den of that lawless gang, ex The (Jiieen of All. quently taken on hoard, and the rescuing monkey tribe. In h ard or , o f t water,WITHOUT SOAP, and hunting caribou up on “ the Line;” asked ic nomination, for the Presidency. It is dishes can bo made hy combining corn with w ith o u t d a n g e r to the fin e st fa b ric . pecting nothing hut that we should lie dis steamer proceeded on her voyage to Suez. brief, hut contains no opinion upon two On tho west side of thc island tho vege other ingredients in the form of stews or about moose there, and wanted to know if covered next minute— but faintly ex Honor the dear old mother. Timo has Except that nnother steamer, not the Nccra, tation is not so dense. It has many of the SAVES TIME and LABOR AMAZINGLY, I had ever seen nny other game up that of the leading issues of tho day—the ragouts. An exceedingly nice dish of com and is rapidly coming into general use. Sold by all pressed our emotions, my own, at least. scattered the snowy flakes on her brow, rescued tho party, the dreamer told the tropical fruits, lint the trees are mostly and chicken may be made as follows: Pre way. True, we might make a stout fight witli plowed deep furrows on her cheeks, hilt is story as well as it could be told to tariff' and the currency. In its tono it is smaller, and a largo part of it is covered Grocers; bat beware of v ile c o u n te rfe it* . Its I felt that the fellow was sounding me pare a chicken as for a fricassee, hy care great success brings out d a n g e ro u s im ita our carbine and revolver; hut we should she not sweet and beautiful now ? The lips day. courteous and moderate, but is wanting in with grass and shrubs. On this side are for somo purpose of his own. and gave fully removing the feathers and entrails and tio n s, but P E A R L IN E is the o n ly sa fe article. certainly he overpowereil and put out of are thin and shrunken, but those nro the It seems probable that our dreamer’s vis evidence that the soldier is a statesman. also found some fruits which me natives of cutting it in joints; fry it light brown in a Always bears the came of Ja m e s P y le , N ew York. brief nnswers, keeping hard at work. This, tlio way. The safety of every man in the lips which have kissed many a hot tear from ion was shown him at the very moment the the temperate zone. Among them are the however, did not hinder me from seeing We give some of the opinions of the press little butter, add a quart of milk and the £13teow31 gang would demand that we should be the childish cheeks, and they are the sweet shipwrecked jieople were embarking upon gooseberry, blackberry, grape, currant, grains cut from a dozen ears of com; sea that he was observing me closely; and I be disposed of effectually; and, from their est lips in all tho world. The eye is dim, the steamer which came to their aid, and upon it, and first, that of the raspberry anil mandrake. Hero I found gan to get angry nt such cool scrutiny from son the stew with salt and pepper, and talk, they seemed the men to do nny des yet it glows with thc soft radianco of holy that the Nccra was not ten miles from the Republican P ress. insects as varied and plentiful as on the cook it slowly for half an hour, serve it hot a stranger. perate deed. Half their conversation was love which can never fade. Ah, yes. she is scene at the time. east side. But it differs from the cast side Iziok here ? ” said I, at length, a good with small pieces of toast or bread fried in oaths. a dear old mother. The sands of life are It may lie stated, in conclusion, to show “ Unequal to a sophomore’s efforts.”— in having no monkeys, and in having vast hot fat. TONIC deal out of patience; “ what are you driv The smugglers seemed tired. Wo soon nearly run out, hut feeble as she is, she will tho perfection to whicli the postal system of Troy Times. “ Full of incongruities ”— numbers of birds of every size and plumage ing nt. anyhow? If you’ve nny business Green Corn R agout.—Cut a pound-of understood that they had been traveling all go further and reach down lower for you the world has arrived, that the only letter Albany Journal. " Glittering generalities” Among them are the ostrich, swan, goose, variably Cures Loss of with me, you might ns well state it.” dock, quail, robin nnd humming bird fresh pork in pieces an inch square, fry it night. They sat and lay round for ten or tlian any other u|x>n earth. You cannot addressed to the writer which ever failed to — Utica Herald. “ A document without a All right.” said the stranger, “ I see fifteen minutes. One of them —whom the walk into a midnight where she cannot reach him in all his twenty years’ wander On both sides are many small streams. brown in tho bottom of a saucepan, add to ^Appetite, Flatulency, you're a square man. Wouldn’t you like rest called “ Cap’n ” then said : you; you cannot enter a prison ings went down in the Carnatic. clew ”—Philadelphia Press. “ Nothing en The water of these is pure nnd clear as it six large ripe tomatoes peeled and sliced, Dizziness, Jaun to make a little money easier than by dig Pack away the stu fl', boys, and then get whoso bars will keep her out; you can couraging in it ”—Albany Express. “ Pov crystal. The temperature of both sides is and the grains cut from six ears of com; ging potatoes?" cover these ingredients with boiling water, up brenkfnst.” never mount a scaffold too high for her erty of brain ”—Hartford Couranl. “ Si warm. It does not vary. Here the crust dice, Nausea, “ Very likely,” I said. They all rose up and unbound their to roach that she may kiss and bless you in T he N orth A m erica n R ev iew for August of tho earth is much thinner than nt the season the ragout highly with salt, pepper “ So I thought.” contains some very interesting and valuable tin lence would have been better ’’—Rochester equator, and the temperature is caused not and sweet red pepper, and cook it slowly packs. evidence of her deathless love. When the ners. It opens with an article hy the editor, Allen He then went on to say that he was mov Democrat. “Remarkable only for brevity ” so much by the sun as by the heat coming for half an hour; serve it hot with toast ar Bilious- Shall we stow it in this box ? ” asked world shall despise and forsake you, when Thorndike Rice, on “ Ruined Cities of Central X’^X a”d ing into the States, and had a quantity of one, tipping up the box wo were under at it leaves yon by the wayside to die unnoticed America.” It is known to a large portion of the —Philadelphia North American. •' No in out of the earth. fried bread. Ham or bacon cut in half- pepsia. baggage up at Lake Megnntic (in Can least a foot. the dear old mother will gather you up in public that an expedition has jast departed for In the region around the Pole nnd be inch dice and fried, may bo substituted for ness and Bil ada). which he wanted to get down, and Mexico whose object is to make a thorough and dication of opinion ” —Buffalo Express. Our hearts leaped, and we gripped our her feeble arms and carry you home and yond the water immediately about it, the the pork in the above dish. In fact, corn Alsf ended hy offering me one hundred dollars systematic investigation of the splendid utouu- “No argum ent for a change”—Philadelphia cooked in combination with any meat and weapons. tell yoa of all your virtues until you al tiients of antiquity so abundant in Central Amer cold is so intense that linman beings could ious Colic. It is to make five trips with him through the “ No; put it in this one.” said another. most forget that your soul is disfigured hy ica and the contiguous ftites of Mexico. This Inquirer. “ A school-boy’s essay"—Hartford not endure it. Therefore no man has ever highly seasoned makes a palatable dish. woods across the border. The man let the liox fall back. vices. Love her tenderly and cheer her de expedition is under the joint auspices of the Gov Post. “ Expressionless”— Buston Transcript reached the Pole. Neither, unless there Mock Oysters.—Grate enough young Yon might as well say that you are clining years with holy devotion. ernments of the United States and France, Mr. bo a change in the temperature of the a specific for Nervous It seemed as if they must hear our breath Pierre Lorillaril of New York and the French Amass of subterfuge.”—Cleveland Lead- green corn to fill a pint measure, add to it smuggling,” I observed. ing, for we panted, in spite of ourselves. earth, can he ever reach it. two tablespoonfuls of butter, the yolks [of Oh, I don’t call it by that name nt Government jointly defraying the costs. Mr. -. “ Plausible but not significant.”—Bo: We dared not even whisper to each other. Lorillnrd's expedition was originally being organ four eggs beaten smooth, and enough of aud Bilious Headache. all.” A Considerate Captain. ton Advertiser. “ Characteristic of the When they had finished packing the ized under the supervision of Mr. Rice, when the My dear,” said an anxious matron to flour to make a stiff hatter; season tho bat Call it what you’ve a mind to,” said I, goods, some of them commenced getting latter became aware of the French project and the m an.”—Cleveland Herald. “ Vague and ter with salt and pepper, ami drop it by the langhing. Capt. Bugbie was not only an officer, two schemes were united. Thc expedition is un her daughter. “ it is very wrong for yonng breakfast, while the others sat talking to unsatisfactory.”— Boston Journal. “ A tablcspoonfnl into smoking hot fat; ns soon “ But can’t I get you to help me? Yon but a soldier, and a good one too; notable der the charge of M. Desire Chnrnay, and the people to lie throwing kisses at each other BITTERS! gether. The conversation was partly in operations of the expedition arc to be first re :ts the mock oysters thus formed are ligl"' were recommended to me,” he said. i strict disciplinarian, and ns notable string of pretty words.”—Bangor Whig. “ Why so, mama! I'm sure they don’t hurt French partly m English, interspersed with potted in thc Rerieir, with copious illustrations even if they do it.” brown, take them out of tho fat w>*' “ No, sir!” for his fondness for creature comforts—a after photographs taken on the spot. This Words without ideas."—Cmciunart Qa a profusion of oatli9. fondness lie found great difficulty in indulg- skimmer nnd lay them on brown p~ “ But why not? ” will create a wide demand for this publica zellc. A great deal of interesting matter came wlien marching through a wild bit of tion. The first pajier of thc series will appear a moment to free them from gra “ That’s not my business,” I told him, hut to otir ears—names of men engaged with The following are some of the comments A New Yoik woman of Irish extraction, dient on a napkin. added that when I couldn’t get a livin; country. One day tho column hnd just left an early number and the present article by Mr. NOTICE. them, all along,from Montreal to Portland Rice forms a pretty introduction to the series, on being asked bv a census enumerator a more honorable way than that, 1 would a small hamlet, when the captain noticed, of the what her husband’s occupation was, re Succotash.—Cat the and many facts and methods of illicit traffic. The other articleticies in the number arc a Jvery in I ndependent P ress. go somewhere elso and try. that one of the drums gave forth no sound- teresting y-aper on “ Thc Law of Newspaper Li plied that lie was an “ ascinder and a dc- full-grown tender ears Wo were, of course, interested in this; lie expressed his anger very emphatically, with one quart of si' Somewhat to my surprise, the man began though we felt that every bit of informa bel," bv John Profl'att; “ Nullity of thc Lmanci- “ Barren pickings for the independent einder.” He was a hod-carrier. to laugh heartily. He then drew out a and ordered a lieutenant to go and rate this tion Edict,” bv R. IL Dana; “ The Census them until tender tion thus given would be an additional rea delinquent well. By nnd by the subaltern: ws," by Clia's. F. Johnson; “ Principles of voter.”—Springfield Republican. " A fourth pose of examining Claims against the City. Ail bills paper and asked me to read it. The aged and infirm are strengthened and facul boiling water, must he approved by the party contracting them. son for killing us, should we be discov Taxation,” by Prof. Simon Newcomb; “ Princeof July oration.”—Syracuse Herald. “ Re “ Yon had better not show me any of returned, and whispered to his superior Bismarck, as a Friend of America and as a ties brightened by Malt Bitters. colander; m G. M. BRAINERD, ) Committee ered. that the drummer had got a couple of roast put them ’ A. D. BIRD. > on yonr papers.” I said, resuming my work Statesman,” by Moritz Busch, and ” Recent Lithashed from tho resolutions of 'DS."— Cin Boiled potatoes, fried pork, butte r, cheese ed chickens nnd two bottles of whisky in erature,” by Charles T. Congdon. The North and tw II. T. BEVERAGE, ) A ccft *£ Claimt. “ I’m no friend of you smuggling fellows cinnati Commercial. “ Considerable ret Ann t h e K id n ey s “ V ita l Onr.ANS ? ” De You might as well put it up and he go and bread, were soon ready. Three or four his drum—one bottle and one chick being' KA uurican is now published as a monthly at S.'t a task vearor50cts.anuml»er. D. Appleton & Co., New icence.”—Baltimore Sun. “ The darkness cidedly, yes. Without them life is impossible; of the rascals sat down round our box. It for tho captain. “ Why didn’t the poor and tliev "appear to be peculiarly susceptible to th ing.” seemed as if they must see us through that York arc the publishers and it may he found at The main point in law is good evidence, “ Oh, I’ll look out for myself,” said he. fellow let nsknow his legs had given out?” the periodical stores. is unbroken.”—Boston Herald. severe and fatal derangements. They arc, more MS. FEED BURPEE is ron.tantly receiving nndU- “ You just read that.” great staring knot-hole. We could see cried Bugbie; “ I don’t want men to march And here are some of the opinions of the over, exceedingly iliillcult to treat, nnd th en 1' puted evidence of the superiority of their faces plain enough as thoy swore and if they’re dead lame. Put him in the am ments affecting them are liable to end at any ' I took it, and saw it was an official com A French gentleman meets a yonng nnd D emocratic P ress. in Bright's Disease. In our opinion, forar NELSON THOMAS’AMERICAN CAN mission to Oliver C. Stuart as a United ate alternately. bulance immediately." The order was protty American girl in Paris. “ W hat in the conclusions of many skilled p' KER SYRUP, States customs office and detective. After eating, they smoked what seemed obeyed, nnd, having thus made amends for “ Foil of meat”— Washington Post. “ Sus HUNT'S REMEDY, the great Kidne- for Scrofula, Balt Itheuin, Cancer and Canker and all his injustice to the drummer, the captain the world are you doing here?" " I’m Medicine, is thc best ever administe- humors of blood or stomach. Young ladle, and genu., “ Is this your name?” I asked. to he excellent cigars. Blankets were then tains the writer’s reputation”— Norfolk a. well a. peraon, more advanced in year, give their thrown down, and soon, bnt for the heavy took the earliest opportunity of going to spending my honeymoon.” But “ where Bladder, Liver and Urinary D' “ It is,” said Mr. Stuart; and from a cer is your husband ? ” “ Oh, he’s in New Virginian. “ Excellent ”—Brooklyn Eagle like a magic spell. nnaualified approval to th i. remarkable blood purifier, tain change in his voice and air, I saw that breathing and snoring, all would have been examine more particularly into his condi which la defined ere long Io be familiar to all as York ! ” “ Eminently satisfactory "— Troy Press. Sold by all Druggists. ” household words.” For sale by all druggists. ~ he had previously been assuming a part. quiet. tion. 1 “ Old Folks At Hom e.” Lindsey Sarah “ Ann | •!« The Singhi Band will make an excursion to The Lincoln Baptist Quarterly Meeting was Martin Horace Gleason William port, measured the new schooner of Gerry, Sher, to that office. He also held various town offices. Murphy Dennis “ Joseph M. I Lincolnville Beach, on the barge Juno, to-mor- field at Islcsboro’ Tuesday and Wednesday, dele- man & Co., on Monday last. The government THE BOGKLAND S H ® Mossman Elizabeth I row afternoon, leaving Til Ison’s Wharf at 1 o’clock, gates from the main going on the barge Juno, In 1869 Mr. Webber sought the study of the law Green Joshua S. measurement of this vessel was 649,56 tons. People of Knox County who Have Martin Geo. D. Hilt Wiliam 1 here is to be a dance at Frohock’s Pavilion im- Tuesday, on the occasion of the excursion adver- and went into the law office of Hiram Bliss, Jr., McNamara John A Garfield & Arthur club was organized at Un Thursday, August 12, 1880. Passed “ Three Score Years Harris Obediah mediately after landing at the Beach, with music tised by the Camden Band. The visitors were where he pursued his studies for two years, when “ Elleu Hart John F. ion Hall last evening, and the following officers “ Timothy he was admitted to the bar. Mr. Webber wai In and Ten.” “ Mary by Meservey’s Quadrille Band. The Band desire hospitably entertained at Islesboro’, and the meet- chosen : J. H. H. Hewett, President; S. E. Cushing HTThe Grand rxxlge of Maine I. O. O. F., “ Mary Johnson to raise funds to improve their uniforms, and we ino» were of much interest. Rev. J. IL Bowler, clined to the office routine of the profession, and Miller Margaret “ Emily R.B. and J. E. Walker, Vice Presidents; C. Prince, Sec of this branch he made a specialty. In whatever A List for Each Town compiled from Cen Marshall Abbv hope they will meet with hearty patronage on this tfi*s cfiy» was Chairman. Tuesday afternoon at their annual meeting nt Portland, Tues Lucas Willard retary; H. A. Willis, Treasurer.—Executive Com relation, condition or situation he was placed, sus Returns, giving Names and Age9. Mank Bertha * Ludwig Sarah casion. They certainly deserve well of the IK‘V- Mr. Rhoades was duly ordained as pastor of day, adopted a resolution expelling Bel Norwood Sarah mittee, A. J. Butler, Thos. S. Singer, J. C. Jordan, Mr. Webber showed in every instance, the most Little Otis public. I the Islcsboro’ church, Rev. Mr. Mathews, of K. Linnell, Ed. Brown, 2d. Stated meetings fast Iztdge from the order, and acquitting We continue below our lists of the in Nixon Harriet Lothrop N. G. Mr. W. E. Eastty, the eminent English rend-' Tho,,,astoib Preaching the sermon. Tuesday eve perfect regard for his word and act, and dying, Putnam Nanev Law Daniel ill be held at Union Hall, to which all members Waldo Ixalge of the charges preferred habitants of Knox County who are seventy Porter John er, was in tho city yesterday. Mr. Easttv is de-1 ning Rev‘ Mr’ Bo"'Icr preached, and a social he leaves to his family and friends the proud con Marr Charles M. of the Republican party are invited. sciousness of having done nothing whereby any against it. years of age or older. We give this week Porter Almira B. “ Margaret S. ervedly one of the most popular, as he is'one of meetlnS flo w e d , conducted by Mr. Ellis. | | Rackliff James Morse Eliza T.!‘C b,Ot is lcft t0 cffare his honcsl-v or the lists lor Rockland, Appleton, Hope Richards Margaret McPeters Ebenezer the most natural and effective of readers. Ilia an -' Messrs. G. W. l’almer & Son have just been the old grounds in Cushing on the 24th day of His mind was unusually active and always in Stubbs Peter A. t y At the Republican convention for the and Union and will give the lists for all the Messer Hannah dicnees are always pleased with him and he has aPP°inteu sole agents for this city and vicinity for August. terested in the profoundest and most comprehen- Smart Eliza T. “ Parker many admirers in this city. He has recently been Le Marc’s celebrated rock crystal spectacles and B rayton’s P etroleum E n g in e .—Major San First District, at Saco, on Tuesday, Hon. remaining towns of the county in our Starman Mary themes, whether in theology, history, or “ Eliza giving a series of readings at Bar Harbor, which eye-glasses and they will carry a full line of these ford Delano informs us that on the 10th of this Thomas B. Reed was nominated, by accla next. We can not vouch for the accuracy Snow Lucy W. “ Minot politics. The future life was to him more real Thorndike Cttshing “ Lydia met with great favor. It is hoped that arrange goods of every grade of style and mounting, and month he went to Exeter, New Hampshire, for in its anticipation, tlian to most men. His earnest mation for re-election to Congress, and of names and ages, hut we give them as Tolman Hanson “ Geo. W. ments may lx? made for his appearance in this city adapted to old, far. near and weak sights, in col the purpose of examining one of Brayton’s Petro Christian faith was witnessed by a patient life that Hon. Elisha II. Jewett, of South Berwick we find them oa the enumerators lists “ Margaret A. Martin Is lev during the coming fall or winter. ored. tinted and smoked lenses. These glai leum Engines put into a Government boat for Trueworthy Sophronia “ Eliza* was elevated by the noblest and purest ambitions, as candidate for Presidential elector. filed with the Clerk of Courts. In the case Ulmer Elizabeth Morse Hannah Mr. O. C. Ludwig lost a eoat from his stable are made from specially manufactured material trial, which, he thinks, is one of the greatest in- and softened by generous and sweet affections of “ Gilliert McGuier Caroline of peculiar purity, hardness and brilliancy and the ntlons of the age. It works very smoothly, and of Rockland we have divided the list, not “ Mary A. last week. He was speaking about it to a gen which the memory will be cherished long in the Mitchell Barnet M. mountings are of the best, in the various styles. propels the boat at a rapid speed. He is of the i y The Cumberland county conventions into wards (which we could not do except “ James Martin Hannah tle man, who said he thought he could find it. He hearts of all those who knew him. Eminent occulists recommend and prescribe the Le opinion that it will do away with steam for run of Democrats and Grecnbaekers were held in case of Wards 5 and G), but into three Williams Timothy Oaks Ellina M. ascertained that one “ Butler the Brave ” had been Mr. Webber had been thrice married, his third Wood Amanda Payson John trading in clothing on the Point, lie wended his Marc glasses, as embracing all the merits required ning boats. The expense is only about one cent a wife being Miss Caroline Robinson, daughter of at Portland Tuesday. Fusion was effected groups corresponding to the three enumera Whitten Rebbeca S. Lois way thither and vtsited the residence of “ Barber to constitute them the best helps to sight in us mile on the steamer which he saw. The engine is E. D. Robinson, Esq., of New Castle, who sur by the Grecnbaekers allowing the Demo tors’ lists from which they have been Philbrook Joanna These goods are not supplied to peddlers. Pi Johnson,” where he found the said eoat. which laid perfectly safe, no danger of explosion, very easy vives. He also leaves, by a former marriage, a Packard Marlboro sons purchasing spectacles are very unwise to crats to name two of the candidates for the copied. With the completion of the list, HOPE. “ Mary A. Ixx’n sold to Johnson for forty cents, but ns they to engineer, and one person can pilot, steer, son and daughter, both of whom live here and are buy of uuknowu peddlers, as cheap and ill-ground Senate—the Greenback party taking .the next week, we will give a recapitulation of Oldest person in town, M rs. Ca t h e r in e P ay- Pitman Gilbert conkln’t make the change Butler the Brave ” and engineer the lx>at at the same time. The married. son, 88. Robbins Willard glasses m ay be palmed oil' on them at high price) engine can he put into a nice room with other two, besides all the other county of some interesting facts, tabulated from the Whole number of persons over 70 years of agi Stewart William D. took thirty-five. Mr. Ludwig got his coat by pay The burial service was performed by the Rev. and not only cheat their purses but materially out injury to the surroundings, and the whole en several lists. The age is that at the last 54—males 31; females 23. Percentage of wholt “ Maria ing Johnson the thirty-five cents. Gustavus Chadwick of the Methodist Church, ficers. These terms were accepted by the population, 6.4. Number between 70 and 80 is 43 _ Seiders Hcnrv injure their sight. The only safe way is to go to gine will not take up any more room than a com »5«Tho Universalist Sunday-school held their which was really very impressive. Democratic convention and the nomina birthday preceding June 1. males, 27; females, 16. Number between 80 and “ Mary W. responsible dealer in first-class goods. The mon sailor’s chest. The machinery can lx? made '»11—males, 4, females, 7. Number over 90 is annual picnic on Tuesday, at McIntyre’s Grove, Occasional. tions were made accordingly. Stetson William E. Messrs, rainier have just procured the “ Gropfioi to start in one moment after you get on board tlic ROCKLAND. none. Shepard Eliza Rockport. A large party were present, a part be CAMDEN. Betw. Over copic Optometer,” the latest and best invention boat with a lighted match same as you would light Oldest person in the city, Mu. D en n is M u r ph y , “ Mace ing conveyed in Bern* Bros. “ Belle of Rock BT It is stated that President Hayes will 80 Sidelinger Eben for fitting sight accurately, and are thus enabled to an ordinary kerosene lamp, and can be extin P o litic a l.—The first |X)litical gun on the part land ” and big twelve-passenger coach (which will start for the Pacific coast Sept. 1, and ex Whole number of persons over 70 years of age Thorndike Betsey suit the eyes of all customers with the highest at guished as readily. The Major further says there of the Republicans was fired at Megunticook Hall Alford Natlianiel Titus Elna carry 26 adults, counting “ outsides ”) and the 224— males 106; females 118. Percentage of whole tainable exactness. cannot be any out about it whatever, and that the last Saturday evening. No extended effort had pects to be gone two months. He will lie population. 3. Number between 70 and 80 is 180 Bartlett Sarah P. Thompson Charity others going in private carriages. A very pleas “ Reuben “ Simon U. ►x« A very large meeting assembled at F: inventor is entitled to great credit under the been made to give notice of the meeting. Only a accompanied by Mrs. Hayes and by Gen. —males, 86; females, 94. Number lietwcen 80 ant occasion was enjoyed. McIntyre’s Grove and 90 is 42—males, 19; females 23. Number “ Cordelia B. Tolman Isaac Hall on the evening of last Thursday (the day of cumstances. lie will put oue of these engines in few posters had been placed in the windows of Sherman and his daughter. Gen. McCook I over 90 is 2, male, 1; female, 1. “ Seth “ M an' J. a very pleasant place for a picnic and is fitted t stores announcing, that Hon. J.T . Updegraff, from Barnes Charles the Republican convention), to listen to the to a boat which he is to build the coining winter. Titus Weston with various conveniences for the pntposc. Ohio, would give an address at Megunticook Hall of Sherman’s staff' and others will bo o f , Boardman Olive Worth A. C. ipeeches by Hon. Jona. T. Vpdergraff, of Ohio, G rand E xcursion.—During a large part of the party. After seeing California thor-! Carleton Julia A. Walker Lydia A meeting of the City Council was held on and S. I.. Milliken, Esq., of Belfast, Republican ,c year such is our latitude that we have to seek upon the political issues of the day. The hand Carter Joseph White Amy Monday evening. The bond of I). M. Mitchell, in-door ainiisenients for the most part, hut in the was not einployeil to attract a crowd, yet a good onghly, they will go on the Southern Pa W ards 1, 2 and 3. Cole Asa candidate fur Representative from this district, Whiting Thurston as constable, was approved. Rolls of account) audience of ladies and gentlemen, assembled fill cific railroad to Arizona, and will come Ames Abner Dyer Mark “ Mary M. The Singhi Band furnished mu summer months wc are ever on the qni rirexw the D unton Abner Walcott Spencer were passedas fo llo w sP o lice,$16.22; Highways The meeting was called to order by Mr. Mortland »en air, seeking pleasure and amusement by go- ing nearly every scat in the Ixxly of the hall, and north and eastward by stages. No other I Anderson Harriet 70 22«iloy Mm j- 70 Fish Simon “ Esther P. $584.64; Pauper, $129.90; Fire, $37.86; Contin wild nominated as chairman ot the mectinj g on excursions, camping out, attending picnics, almost wholly citizens of oiv own village. The “ Almira President has ever visited the Pacific coast' Butler Anson 70 Watson Sally gent, $676.25. Petition of It. F. Crie and 16 oth id in fact doing all we can, while the sunshines meeting was presided over by T. R. Simonton, Brown Thomas 72 Fogler John J. C. Cleveland, of Ward 7. Mr. C. took the or taken so long a trip as this will be dttr- i “ Julia ers, for sidewalk on Broadway, between Rankin chair with a lew remarks, and introduced Mr. • make glad 'our hearts at this to us delightful Esq., who first introduced Judge O. G. Hall, ol Bailey Mary 70 Rockland, who occupied something over 3U min ing his official term. Boyd David 73 Gould Ephraim 111 Ih e Ciity. and Middle streets, was read and referred. Peti Milliken as the first speaker. Mr. M. spoke at asun of the year. One of the finest opjiortuni- Benner Chloe 70 Graves Joseph tion of Americus II. & L. Co. for use of small length ami made an address which Republicans ties ever offered the citizens of this town was af utes in speaking more particularly of our State af Beverage Natlianiel 76 Gardner James R. fairs, reiterating some facts relative to the count s y The Democrats and Grcenbackcrs Brown Mary “ Nathaniel roorh in City Hall building, read and referred, speak of with a good deal of favor. It was late forded them on Thursday of last week in an ex “ Lydia J. out at Augusta last winter; after which Mr. Up held conventions at Belfast last Saturday Clark James 70 Committee on City Property reported that they when Mr. Updegraff was introduced, and thou, cursion from the Fort Wharf made on Gen. Till Doane John B. Harkness Joea A. •{•Mt. Desert travel continues lively. had repaired City Hall, for use of Tillson Light he had been announced as the principal speaker son’s Barge Juno, and steamer Hercules to Mouse degraff was introduced, and held the audience and agreed npon the following ticket for Sils; i A. 70 Heal Eliza until after 10 o’clock by his stiring eloquence, Hewett Esther W. »J« Yachtsmen appear frequently on our streets. Infantry, at a cost of $668.96. Committee on i of the evening the arrangements, or the time and Squirrel Islands and Boothbay Harbor. The Waldo county: James K. Taber of Unity Eamcs Lydia happy illustrations and powerful arguments, Edwards John streets were instructed to lay out certain street sumed before he was introduced, gave him the sub excursion was gotten ;up under direction of the Howard Daniel Eight dogs licensed now. Bring in the re and when the meeting was closed the people and Calvin W. Sherman of Islcsboro for Fales Ad riel < Hastings Elizabeth mainder. per survey of Edwin Rose, without expense to the ordinate place. The hour being late, Mr. U. Washburn Brothers (Charles, Edward and Wil Senators; James D. Larnson of Freedom Griffin George Harwood Sally city, therefore evidently began without intention of liam) three of our active young men, ever ready seemed loth to leave, so enchanted were they Gregory Isaac i »J< Capt. Sam’l Duncan, and wife, of Brooklyn, Jones Robert * fora good time, and willing, as in this enterprise, with the attractions of the evening. for Judge of Probate; A. A. Fletcher of “ Merrill Light Rebecca are in town. »*< R epublican R a lly.—A grand Republican making a formal speech, covering definite ground Concert.—The vocal and instrumental concert Lincolnville, for Register of Probate: Haskell John Manley Seth rally takes place in our city this afternoon and but with the design of picking up points here to give a directing hand when required. Thanks Hills Ann »i« Heywood Bros’ popular entertianment on of last Tuesday evening, at Megunticook Hall, un Maxey Daniel evening, and a big crowd will undoubtedly bi and there and talking only so long as his audience to them say all of our people. The excur Charles Baker of Belfast,for Sheriff'; George Handley Janies “ Catherine Saturday evening. der the management of the ladies of the Congre Lindsey Elonia gathered, lion. John A. Logan, of 111., speak manifested the desire to stay and hear him. He sion was to have taken place on Tuesday, E. Wallace of Belfast, for County Attor Metcalf Moses G. gational church, was in every respect a grand Jameson Charles Manley James »i« There were 356 arrivals at the Thorndike this afternoon in Post-office Square, where a stand succeeded admirably in bolding his audience and but was deferred on account of the weather. ney; Gooding Grant of Prospect, for Com Jones Ann Mansfield Priscilla P. Hotel for the week ending last night. has been erected. This evening the Yinalliavcn and winning enthusiastic applause for various tel,in; On Thursday morning the sky was overcast and success. The stage was very elaborately and Jameson Jeremiah i Perry Thomas tastefully ornamented with flowers and other deco missioner: George R. Sleeper of Belfast, •I* The sidewalks are kept pretty well patched, Thomaston campaign clubs are to be present and points which he made. His oratory is not polished lowery, and deterred mauy from going on tlie ex Knight John Payson Catharine rations. The audience was lerge and the enter for Treasurer. Kirkpatrick Betsey but there arc some bad places, notwithstanding. there will be large delegations from otlie and he has some odd peculiarities of manner and cursion. Wc left Fort Wharf at 9.15 o’clock, “ Abigail H. tainment throughout was refined, high-toned and Kimball Geo. W. Robbins Samuel A torch-light processsion will lx? formed, which gesture, but he is a very vigorous, as well as often and steamed quietly along down the river. It Kalloch Thomas Capt. Jesse Ames, of Minnesota, formerly full of musical excellence. Mrs. Cleveland-Fen- Simmons Lucretia will include the Garfield clubs, citizens and the an elo»pient speaker, ami his poi was calm and delightful. The lianks on either The Chicago Herald, in speaking of “ Jennie Sidelinger Sarah of this city, is in town, visiting his old friends. derson, sustained in a marked degree, the reputa py Kelsa Hugh Singhi, Rockport, Thomaston and Yinalliavcn with a spice of unforced and get nor tli side were with verdure clad ar.d the foliage of the Taylor Jones Bark Busy has been reclassed since her reno tion she had previously gained among our people Gen. JohnC. Fremont, says: Twenty-four •• Mahala “ Edward Bands. Fire-works will lx? displayed and there helps a good deal in keeping 1 trees was of a deep green tint. The beautiful years have rolled over the head of the man Libby Mary Wentworth James vation and received the rate of A 1 1-4 for 5 vetrs. river never looked more grand, charming and ma- as a first-class vocalist. The Ruggles St. Church Lincoln Royal W. will be quite an extensive illumination. After awake ami interested. “ Richmond Schooner Exeter was sold at auction last jcstic. We wished that more of our friends from Quartet were very much liked. Of their selections who led the first bold dash of the Republi •• Jane E. “ Betsey this demonstration there will be a meeting to lx? KEY. E. G. EASTMAN which called out the most enthusiastic applause can party against the strong entrenchments Larrabee Maria “ Adeline week for $175. George Gregory was the pur addressed by Hon. Thomas Fitch, of Nevada. the neighlxjring towns could have enjoyed the sail McLaughlin Samuel Whitney Charles chaser. expros thanks to incinlicrs of down the George’s. At high water the George’s riv was their rendering of two plantation melodies of tile Democratic slave jxiwcr. Age has Mariner Ann K. “ Ann S. •£« The Garfield ami Arthur Club unfurled a largi Post G. IL, for their genera which were called out on encore. In short every Why don’t some friend of humanity place a church, and strict attention dur er, in our opinion, abounds in some of the finest Morton Simon “ Lucy campaign Hag last Thursday evening, betweeu the one performed admirably well their several parts. left its impress upon him as upon the vast Mason Elizabeth dipper at the drinking fonntain on Lime Rock Sabbath P. M. And would lx? ph scenery in Maine. Before we reached Franklin Walker Eben Lime Rock Bank building and the Custom House Following is the programme: army 'of enthusiastic Republicans he led Pendleton William Wright Oliver IL street. •iitnrc day we may be again cl light, at the mouth of the river, the sky had liecomc presence. in 1856 nearer to victory than many of Philbrook Walter Young Aaron Schooner Luella Snow finished discharging Block. The Singhi Band furnished appropriate clear, and Indicated that the day was to lx; all that Packard Sam’l Mary music, the Republicans contributed hearty cheers, them doemed possible, but his heart, like Prescott Priscilla a cargo of coal for the Steamer Mt. Desert last Amusement Notes. the excursionist de>ired in the way of pure airand “ The Guy Pilgrim,” Afanyo’d, Pillsbury Sarah Friday. led by tlic stentorian voice of Col. Carver, while tranquil clouds. Although the day was pleasant, Ruggleu St. Church Quartette. theirs, still beats true to the party whose brilliant red fires and soaring rockets also greeted Iley wood’s Serenaders are to appear at Farwell Solo—” The Lone Star,” KnucJcen, Rice Horace APPLETON. »!• The Greenback headquarters are to be in the and the waters seemed placid, yet off Pcma- watchword was then and still is, “ Free Rankin Harriet the unrolliug of the Hag, which bore the names of Hall in this city Suturday, Aug. 11th. n Mr*. Ella Fenderaon. middle store of Perry’s Block, on Lime Rock quid light an a old sw ell” rolled along, which ember now thy Creator,” Rhodes. sjieech. free press, free men! ” Robinson Eleanor Oldest person in town, M rs. A bioatl B u r Garfield and Arthur and Daniel F. Davis. There Frank Mayo fills the time Lawrence Barrett had i ii” H'atson,„ Church Quartette. Stewart Thomas k e t t , 92. street. made the barge toss alxmt considerably, and ‘ Thy Sentinel « Sherman Hannah Whole number of persons over 70 years of age, were no speeches on the occasion ami as soon as at the London Gaiety with Ilollingshead. caused many of the party ‘,to be sea-sick. This George R. Clarke. Dr. Williams has returned from his vacation ‘ The Thrtx r y The Republicans of Hancock Coun Staekpole Ruth 79—males, 40; females, 39. Percentage of whole the flag had hecn thrown to the breeze, with the The new curtain at the Museum will lx? of green was a feature in the programme of the day Snow Ephraim population 5:87. Number betwean 70 and 80 is trip and is ready to attend to the calls of his ceremonies mentioned, the band and a large por billiard cloth, very heavy and durable. which many did not anticipate or desire. So 7. “ The Cluing of the Wooden Shooa, Molloy, ty held their convention at Ellsworth Tues Swcetland Joseph 58—males, 29; females, 29. Number between 80 patients. Saunders Betsey and iX) is 19—males, 11; females, 8. Number over tion of the crowd repaired to the hall, where large a number were attacked with this “ dread-, Mrs. Ella-Feuderson. day and made the following nominations: It is expected that Rev. A. Barrelle, of Rock Minnie Palmer has a new play by Charles Lou S. Pianoforte Solo—Waltz, Daly, Saunders David 90 is 2, females. Messrs. Updegraff and Milliken were to speak. ful feeling ” that it is not best to enumer Misa Clara F. .Toy. Senators—N. T. Hill of Bucksport, and I.. Sansom Mary land, Mass., will preach at the First Baptist church is of Yincennes, Ind., that is called “ The Spoiled Betw. Over »}• H eywood B ros.’ celebrated combination, 9. “ Pass me not, O Tender Savior,” Thomas Jacob Child.” ate them, or to speak further of their discomfort Iiuggles St. Church Quartette. A. Em ery of Ellsworth; Clerk—A. B. ^0 next Sunday. with its own brass band and orchestra, will perform “ Deborah Miss Agnes Leonard, the new star, is the daugh under this peculiar malady, which alone can be 10. “ The Day is Done,” (by request,) Bal ft, Sanders of Ellsworth: Treasurer—Luther Tibbetts Maria »I« The school houses are being painted, $500 at Farwell Hall on Saturday evening. This is Mrs. Ella Fenderson. Arnold John ter of the laic sewing-machine millionaire, Isaac described in its innate disagreeableness in exper 11. Duet and Quartette—‘‘The Glad Message,” ar I .or if of Surry; Commissioner—John W. Thompson William Burkett Jane M. having been appropriated by the City Council for one of the best minstrel troupes traveling ami iencing its nauseating effects. Wc arrived at ranged especially for the “ Abigail M. Singer. Ruggles St. Church Quartette. Somes of Mt. Desert; Judge of Probate— Tilden Ann that purpose. bract's some very excellent speciality artists, mu Boothlwy harbor between one aud two o’eloek, Bickford Ann Lotta is on her way home, and| will open her The Camden correspondent of the Gazette was Thomas David A. Blandcn Jane Dr. Samuel Tibbetts, of Albany, and Mr. sical, mirthful, acrobatic and terpsichor ami placed the barge beside the wharf at Mouse Parker Tuck of Bucksport; Register of Pro season in a new play by Frank Rogers, at Mont remembered, in the shape of a complimentary Verrill Harriet Chapman, Win. IL Geo. Tibbetts, of Detroit, are visiting their old Among the foremost is M r . J ohn A. Cr e ssv il l e , Island. Many of the party went ashore at this bate—Charles P. Dorr, of Ellsworth. W. Weymouth Nehemiah •• Mahala the noted cornet soloist, late of Barlow, Wilson. real, Sept. 20. ticket to a very desirable seat. Jacob R. home in this city. island ami took dinner at the Somerset House, the D. lladlock Esq., of Bucksport, a leading Cummings Milton Primrose & West’s Minstrels and who has just Sol Smith Russell’s company meets this week A ll Sorts.—.A cargo of com has just been dis White William “ Susanna *1* Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cobb and their two only hotel on the island. Others took their lunch lawyer in that county, and. hitherto a “ Jonathan joined the Heywood combination fora'year. The at Booth’s Theatre, New York, to rehearse “ Edge- charged lor the Camden flouring mill. Collins William youngest daughters are enjoying a trip to the baskets with them (Englishman-like) and par prominent Democrat renounced his party “ Emily Dyer Uriah N. 2d excellent band, in full grenadier uniform, will give wood Folks.” Prof. I.. D. Smith, from Hartford, Conn., is Wiggin George S White Mountains. took of their food under the shade trees. Of this ’•« M.-rry a street parade before the performance. The press spending a few days of his vacation among his allegiance and said he should act in the White Harriet Davis Lois R. Mr. II. T. Keene, ot »r. lonne Kate Claxton is on board the Osprev. with her latter party was your correspondent, and we had Wooster Joseph Eastman John W. umvci&nlly speaks well of this entertainnient. husband, C. A. Stephenson. They are now cruis a good time eating our home-cooked food on friends in Camden. Republicans. Fusion did not suit him. this city, with his wife, is visiting his Rockland This troupe is to begin the next season increased W ards 4 and i Esancy Sally ing along our shore. a smooth tabled rock, supplemented by Rev. II. A. Shorey, of Boston, but formerly Fuller Betsey friends and relatives. to fifty performers, and will travel with its own Averill Elijah M. Miss Dora Wiley and Mr. Richard Golden, now of nice hot coffee prepared for us by Stew pastor of the Elm street Congregational Chord), (y George S. Boutwell writes thus of Fish Asa »I< Capt. Alliert Green lias taken schooner Win train of special cars, including a steam calliope, preached to his old parishoners Last Sabbath. Brown Betsev “ Samuel performing in the ‘-New Evangeline,” will prob ard Blackington of the liargc Jnno. A nura “ Mehitable nie Lawry for a trip or two and Capt Spear will whose music can lx? heard two miles. Lincoln : “ President Lincoln excelled all “ Freelove ably be members of Augustin Daly’s company her of the party took the Steamer Hereule The excursion to Northport camp-ground from Burns John W. Gilman Eunice rusticate in the interval. Rodiland and this place was fairly well patronized his contemporaries, ns he also excelled most Crockett Enos Mr. Fred Ulmermet with an accident on Park next season. and visited Squirrel Island, which lies a short Gushee Lucy D. and was very much enjoyed. of the eminent rulers of every time, in the “ Margaret Harriman Jesse »J« Mr. B. I. Weeks, of the American Express, street last Monday. He was carting chips on the “ Two Merry Blazes,” by Mr. John P. Addams, distance outside toward the mouth of the harbor, Clark Lucy A. Prof. A. M. Burton, formerly teacher in our humanily of his nature, in the constant as Ilealv Adeline with his wife, left town last week for a vacation street with his two horse team and had just unload t Yankee Addams), will be given in lyceitm courses ami is covered with summer cottages. There is Carr Sarah Hall John high school, has recently had conferred upon him Carter Ruth trip to the Adriondaeks. ed near Cornelius Hanrahan’s (which is not far no hotel on the island and it is controlled alone bv sertion of reason over passion and feeling, Hanley Nancy the coining season by Messrs. Edward E. Parker the degree of M. A., by the Colby University. Carney Ann Jacobs Harriet »}« Deputy Collector Crocker has been sutiering from his place) and stepped into his seat attached and E. B. Chamberlain. private parties, a sprightly little paper is pub in the art of dealing with men, in fortitude Crockett John Repairs arc being made on the Boston boat Jones Peter from quite a severe attack of illness, but is again to the forward wheels to drive home to dinner, lished here the Squirrel Island Squid, issued never disturbed by adversity, in capacity Clark J ere. “ Susan The Weber Quartette and the celebrated Spanish wharf. Carleton Eliz. able to attend to business. when he discovered that one of the horses had each year during the season of life and actively for delay when action was fraught with Knowlton Alva Students will soon start on a New England tour. Dr. Russell, who recently located in Camden,has Crocker Mary J. “ Charlotte Mrs. Richard Milliken, of New Orlean slipped his blinders and started to run as soon as well as of mirth and joy at this locality. After Derby Rufus The students have created a great sensation where left, owing to lack of business. peril, in the power of immediate and reso Keene Isalx?lla her daughter, is visiting in the family of her the reins were picked up. Mr. Ulmer not being the return from Squirrel Island the Hercules Dwiual Lydia •• Charles A. they have appeared. lute decision when delays were dangerous, Esties Lucretia brother, Hon. N. A. Farwell. able to control the team, tried to save himself by steamed further up Boothbay harbor, but on ac re to raise a Hancock and Eng- “ Jerusba Manager Wentworth announces that, before it is in comprehensive judgment which forecasts Estabrook Jos. II. Kellar Lucina getting out of the hind end of the eart, which he count of tlie ebb tide a landing was not made at Finn Mary E. »J« The Universalist Sunday-school will take a opened for the season, the Gaiety Theatre will be A party in South Thomaston advertises to furnish the final and best opinion of nations and of Keating Francis succeeded in doing, falling on the ground as he this place. Boothbay Harbor is one of the best Fish Isabella “ Eliza vacation for three weeks and not will not assemble did so. The horses kept on their course home thoroughly renovated, re-decorated, re-carpeted on our coast, easily accessible, and is large and a sure cure for warts, 13 cts., and sends as a reme posterity, and in the union of enlarged pa George Susan Lermond John again till the first Sunday in Septemlier. Glover Almira W. ward, running against a tree as they turned into and re-upholstered. magnificent. As to the summer resorts, Squirrel dv that well-known operation which but few would triotism, wise philanthropy and the highes “ Eunice ever try : viz, to run a needle through the roots of Groves Lucy Linscott Saloma q- Mr. George Crockett has bought the small the stable yard and breaking the axle of the eart There re not “ niillh is in it ” at the London ami Mouse Islands, we do not think they are very Hall Clarissa the wart and then hold one end in the flame of a political justice by which he wus enabled to Lunt James building, standing on the railroad land, near the and throwing themselves, with some damage to i.l John T. R.» nond brings Col. Sellers beautiful. Their location at or near the mouth Hunt Rachel lamp, thus burning it out. So says a friend who save a nation and to emancipate a race.” Kellar Jesse depot, and is going to move it to Pleasant street, the harness, Before they could recover they were in a tour of this country of the Kennebec, Sheepscot and Damariscotta Ilovcy Mary A. Maddocks Elizabeth answered the advertisement. Holbrook John F. Meservey Elvina for a residence. secured by Mr. Ulmer’s son, who happened to be rivers is, perhaps, the making of tliein, and afford) Hall Caroline Morang William F. The Ingraham family re-union will take present. a large influx ot visitors. Boothbay of itself j y A bold attempt at robbery in New “ Jeremiah -known actor, who has SOUTH THOMASTON. Mitchell Enos place on the 27th (or if stormy, the first fair week The Edwin Libby Post, G. A. IL, attended would make a grand summer resort, and we do York, last, week, was frustrated by the Hall Isaac T. Miller Lena leading man of Maggie Mr. W..F.,Butler and family, Frederick Dow Herrick Joel day thereafter) at the old place at Ingrahamville. religious service last Sabbath P. M., at the Ere not see why it is not occupied for this purpose, courageous conduct of a servant girl. The Moody Daniel Miss Emma, sister of and family, also J.H . Allen and family, have ar Hanunond Susannah McLain Lucy A. No doubt there will be a large and very pleasant Baptist Church of this city. The large delegation We left Boothbay harlxjr on the return trip about Johnson James i New York last Thnrs rived home from their camping-out tour. family had gone away, leaving the servant McCorrison Aehsa meeting embracing the Mayor, officials of Post Office de four o’clock, and nothing of interest occurcd on Kalloch Silas Murray Jane The Baptist Sabbath school had a picnic at Otter in charge. Hearing a noise in the dining partment, as well as many other’ influential the “ home stretch ” worthy of note. The sail up Kalloch Thomas ' | Meservey Barrett The sale of one-third of the Crockett Block able, s that the “ king high Point, last Friday, and a fine time they had, if we room she investigated and found a man “ Joanna Mathews Bickford C. property, at the North End, by the North National citizens, was a credit to the Post, as was also the Georges river at even-time was more delight are any judge. Kennedy Patrick kieke: , Clark and Daly brothers, have Morang Joseph the very orderly and gentlemanly manner in ful than it was in the morning, and all were merry with a chisel in his hand with which he had Kaler Catherine 7 Bank, took place last Saturday, as advertised made an imine ise hit i .oudon, and have offers Mr. Bushrod Clay is making quite extensive re Packard Joseph and happy, cheerful and hilarious as we neared forced open the door of the compartments KitT Alexander Pitman Harman F. Crockett was the purchaser. which they proceeded to and from church. They from managers sufficient to keep them abroad n pairs upon his buildings and when completed will “ Bradbury J. occupied reserved seats in the body of the the wharf, which was to close the day of the ex containing the silver wate. The girl, with Perry Mark •J*The Garfield and Arthur Club have leased the year. be as handy and convenient as any farm buildings Lovejoy John G. “ Esther honsc. The sermon by the pastor, Rev. E. G. cursion. We arrived home about eight o’clock, in town. Ludwig Orchard L. < Pease Henry M. store in Farnsworth’s building formerly occupied The “ Widow Bedott” party is plavinj out thinking of the consequences, rushed at Lermond Mary 7 Eastman, was from the text, 1st Kings, 2d chap., somewhat fatigued nftei our trip to those neigh Some of our Anti-Fusionists are in hot water, “ Henry by the Free Press and fitted it up as a club room. gagement of four weeks in Locke’s Beach Street him and struck him a powerful blow on the Mowry Edmund L. 7 last clause of 2d verse; subject, “ True Manliness.” boring watering places. The Thomaston Cornet so to speak, since Mr. King, the Greenback speak “ Jethro I). It forms an exceedingly convenient and commodi Theatre, San Francisco, cominencitia August 2. head with a tin sprinkler. The man thus Meseney Ann 7 Ripley Lucy It was listened to by the large audience with Band accompanied the excursion party, and by er, told them the other evening that “ the man Mallet John L. 7 ous headquarters. Neil Burgess is rapidly making a fortune out of Rvan Margaret marked attention, and although the speaker de their music helped to enliven the occasion, who should dare to stand out against fusion would surprised attempted to run from the room, McLaughlin Kate 7 Robbins Harvey Otis Ebenezer 7 »J« Capt. Frank Averill hits taken command of parted from the usual custom of short sermons it; so is Haverly. can bear testimony to the uniform courtesy shown be a marked man.” but his assailant was determined that he Richards John the bark of his brother, Capt. C. B. Averill, while Pierce Sophia M 7 Robbins Milton and spoke fully one hour, yet none seemed to The *‘ Eun on the Bristol ” party opens its sea the party by Capt. Crockett af the Steamer Her We understand that the firm of M. T. Jameson should not get off so easily, for she cautrht Perry Eliza K. • 7 “ Lucy the latter remains on shore to visit his old friends son with its appearance at the Park Theatre, Aug. cules, and all others connected with this Steamer Perry Eli 7 weary of the subject and many were heard to ask & Co. have received lately several orders from one hold of his coat and called for help at the “ Jesse and take a short respite from a shipmaster’s du W hy did he stop so soon ?” Miss Kate Castleton, one of the handsomest and the Barge Juno. “ Long may they wave.' Richards James 7 Robinson Adaline of the largest stone companies in the United States; top of her voice. The thief struggled in Robinson James 7 ties, to which he has closely applied himself for and most pleasing vocalists on the variety stage, also certain propositions and enquiries, as to the Snow Hannah »J« The Grecnbaekers unfurled a campaign flag WASHINGTON, Sanborn Lucy H. Sprague Noah the last few years. has joined this company. area, working capacity and value of their granite vain to free himself, and when steps were Spear Jane on Tuesday evening, bearing the names of Weav The Republicans have elevated a nice banner “ Lois As Mr. Jerry Sullivan was going to his work works. It would seem by this that their granite heard hurrying along the street, the man Sawyer Catharine 7 Simmons Zebedee er & Chambers and Gen. Plaisted. The Singhi bearing the names of Garfield and Arthur and Sullivan Mary at the kiln on Wednesday morning, about 1 o’clock, stands very high in the market. These gentlemen then tore tlic tablecloth from the table and *•' Priscilla Band furbished music and Mr. Leonard R. Camp Daniel F. Davis. Smith Mercy 7 he was attacked by two ruffians on Park street, have worked hard to get their business where it is Spaulding Robert “ George bell made a speech of some length and at its con li) tl)e C oiii)ty. The “ straight ” democrats also have a banner threw it over the girl’s head, nearly smoth Thurston Lowe knocked down and otherwise abused and mal and we earnestly hope that they may be richly Singhi F. A. D. 7 Tolman Archibald clusion the flag was dropped and lie called for out, with the names of Hancock and English ering her in its folds. She let go her hold Shields Annie 7 treated. Mr. Sullivan is a quiet, inoffensive man, rewarded. Weymouth Timothy cheers for the flag and candidates, which thereon,but no Governor’s name. It was intended on his coat to free her head and tlie thief, Seavcy Sarah 7 and no doubt this dastardly attack was altogether The firm of Wade & Brown are doing some Sullivan Daniel 7 Wentworth Alden given. A large crowd was present. Immediately to have held a convention when this last Hag was Ilai lug aoooiuplicbed his design.made a bolt Wiley Margaret unprovoked. THOMASTON. cry tine work at their yard. Mr. Brown has late Stover Catharine 7 after the llag-raising a meeting was held at Ear- raised aud to perfect that, the Waldoboro’ band Spear Joseph 7 >I« Dea. Peter Hall, whose name is among the F lag R a isin g .—The Hancock and English ly returned from the West, where he has bean look for the street. On examination it was ell Hall. B. K. Kellocli Esq., of this city, wa was engaged and also distinguished speakers, but Spear Sarah G. “ Old Folks ” of Rockland in our columns this Club will throw to the breeze a magnificent cam ing up work. Messrs. Wade & Brown are young found that the only articles missing were UNION. President of the meeting and there were several by reason of the unpropitious weather that cere Spear Archibald G. 7 week, is 85 years old, and has walked to the Head paign Hag bearing the names of their candidates men who commenced business here last winter, three silver teaspoons and two forks. The Spear Wellman 7 Oldest person in town, M r s. J oanna P h il - Presidents, Hon. T. H. Murch being among mony did not occur, much to the disappointment of the Bay daily and taken care of his farm all on Friday evening next at 7 1-2 o’clock. This and have since then, by honest and square dealing bonse had been entered by means of false Spear Thankful 7 rrook, 93. the number. Mr. Elliot King, of Portland, was of all. Speed “ 7 Whole number of persons over 70 years of'age, summer. A short time ago he walked to Owl’i Hag was presented to tlie club by lion. Samuel and faithful work built up a good business, and introduced at the principal speaker, and made an The Grecnbaekers will raise their banner to keys. Thorndike Eliza 7 104—males 54; females, 50. Percentage of whole Head, via. Ash Point, picked berries all day and Wafts. Hon. A. P. Gould will preside at the hope that they may ; still increase it. The True Lewis M. 7 population, 6.79. Number between 70 and 80 is address of considerable length. Mr. King is a morrow amid shouts and huzzas. It will be walked back home at night. meeting on the occasion, and speeches will lx? Keag needs many more such men to build' up the “ Eliza 7 82—males, 46; females, 36. Number between 80 graceful, easy speaker, but he failed to hold liis raised at Stickney’s corner. Eliot King of Port Ulmer Andrew 7 and 90 is 20—males, 8; females, 12. Number over made by Gen. Samuel J. Anderson of Portland, aste places. jy Dr. Tanner safely finished his forty »J« A part of the military company were out for audience well throughout. The hall was well filled, land will address the meeting. “ Lucinda 7 90 is 2 females. and Gen. Harris M. Plaisted, of Bangor, Union We have many strangers in our village at pres days fasting, in New York at 12 o’clock last “ Hannah 7 target practice at 400 yards range last Friday. The floor and galleries, when the meeting began, but The many friends of Deacon Elijah Brown will Betw. Over candidate for Governor. ent rusticating and visiting. It is a charming Saturday noon, and his first demand was for Verrill Henry 7 80 best score was made by Frank Ulmer and next before Mr. K. closed his address many had left. feel sorry to hear of his serious illness. He was “ Caroline 7 L ocal S ummary.—A mistake was made by us place for those seeking rest. best by L. O. Tyler. The following members have C. R. Dunton, of Union, then followed with some stricken down a few days since with paralysis. It a watermelon, which was immediately fur \\ ooster Hannah Adams Ruth last week in our item on the Starrctt re-union. Wc had a little excitement last Thursday in the been placed in the second class. The scores, at talk, and Hon. H. II. Munroe, of Gov. Garcelon’s nished him and of which he partook. In Young Almira 7 Alden Lyman Instead of Thomas Starrctt marrying Mary Gam was fcaied the disease would settle upon his brain. shape of a run-away, but not a smash-up. Chas. “ Sarah E. 100 and 150 yards, are appended to their names Council followed Mr. Dunton, in a short speech, He is better now, and is attended by Dr. Gammon. remarking upon his feasting, the Tribune. W ards 6 and 7. ble in Ireland and coming over here with the ear Sleeper, a boy 'about fourteen years, and his little Boggs Calvin Sergeant Case, 26, Kittredge, 37, Privates Fuller, but the audience had liegun to leave pretty fast The Rev. George Mears commenced upon his Blackington Danforth ly settlers, it’sliould have read William Starrctt, brother Albert, about five years of age, were re of Monday says be has got through it as Achorn Olive 7 33, Ingraham, 27, Ames, 26. and there was a slim attendance when he fin grounds to-day,preparatory to erecting a house for “ Celindu 7 Butler Waldron S. who was the. father of the above mentioned Thomas< turning from the Head of the Bay and when about “ safely as he did through his fasting. Bryant Nancy »J« Rev. C. Stone of the Methodist church, preach ished. a residence,opposite the “ Hotel Fish.” Adams Thomas 7: but the point we wished to present was all the a mile from the village, the horse took fright and From the unsubstantial watermelon he has “ Nancy Bacheler Hannah ed at the First Baptist church) last Sunday morn “ J. M. »J« Wc visited’the grounds of the Messrs. Smith same, viz—a meeting of the descendants of Wil D eath of E l b r id g e G. W e b b er , E sq.—The ran, keeping the road until he reached the turn at Achom Josiah 7: ing, and in the evening Rev. A. C. Hussey, of rapidly advanced to the nutritious beef Bartlett M. IL at Jameson’s Point, for the first time, a few days liam Starrctt and Archibald Gamble. announcement of the] death of Elbridge G. the Post office, where he made for Sweetland’s Bartlett Benjamin 7' Northampton, Mass., who is visiting his friend steak, and his remarkable stomach has re Blackington Willard 7 Barrett Harriet R. since, and were agreeably surprised at the extent A baptism occurred at St. John Baptist Church Webber, Esq., in yotir last week’s issue.probablv wharf and ran to the extreme edge of^he wharf. Butler Sarah Mr. T. II. McLain supplied the pulpit. Rev. Al sumed work with as much readiness as a “ Julia 7 of the domain and the scale of the improvements on Sunday, and a continuation at the same church did not startle many of your readers, as it was not Altogether it was a wonderful escape. “ Lois L. 7 Bryant Aaron “ Emeline mond Barrelle, of Rockland, Mass., who is spend projected. The grounds purchased by the Messrs. on Monday eve, by the Bishop of Maine. wholly unexpected. Mr. Webber had been a Mr. Alden Shea lost a girl about nine years of good steam-engine that has been idle for a Butler Jeruel 7 ing a part of his vacation here, assisted in the ser Bird Clariissa Blood Maria Smith now aggregate 132 acres, and when the im Mrs. Alvin A. Read, daughter of the late Dr. great sufferer for a long time, with a cancer in his age last Wednesday, with brain fever. The ftmer- time and only needs to be fired up in order Cooper Warren vices, both morning and evening. Bennett Alex. 7 provements are fully carried out will constitute Daniel Rose, after ten years absence, is making a mouth and upon tlie roots of his tongue; that up al took place Friday, at which many friends gath to get in motion. In twenty-four hours Brackett James 7: “ Harriet ►{« St. David’s congregation (Catholic) made an Carroll Silas one of the finest estates In the country. Exten with her children at her old home. They on his tongue having been successfully removed ered to give their last tribute. The family have Clements Tilly excursion to Damariscotta Mills yesterday, over at the Maine General Hospital, Portland, by Dr. after his fast ended the doctor managed “ Filena 7< “ Stephen sive drives are being laid out and a wharf is to be reside at Malionav City, Penn. the sympathy of the community. to gain four and a half pounds in weight. Coombs Elsie Coggins William the Knox & Lincoln railroad. The party num built. A fine stable has already been built on the A party consisting of William E. Yinal and Greene. A word of kind remembrance concern Agequodagis. Crouch Chas. 7 Cummings Sophia bered about 250 and went out in five cars. They Interviews with a number of eminent phy- “ Samuel property and a portion of the land has been sowed wife, J. Edwin Walker, Miss Cassie Yinal and ing his character will not be unwelcome to the Collins Dennis had a fine day and enjoyed themselves with vari to oats and is bearing a line crop. The Messrs. many friends whom lie has made while residing CUSHING. sicans, show that there is no doubt enter Cobb Hannah V. Aliila O’Brien, are camping out at Kirhey’s Cove, Day John 71 Crowell Edmund ous games and diversions and in sailing on the Smith say they have no present intention of put in this town. Of gentle birth and refined associa P o litica l.—The Greenbackers of this’ place Dean Luke 7< Cushing, one of the pleasantest places, on the tained as to his complete abstinence from Clark Nathan pond, etc. The party arrived home by special ting this property on the market in any shape, but tions,he lived a life of extreme probity. Mr. Web were addressed by Elliott King, of Portland, B. “ Thankful 75 “ Mary George’s river. food during the forty days. The scientific Dean Niana 7 Daniels Milton train at alwut 8 o’clock in the evening. purpose to occupy themselves in improving it Wc regret to state that our friend Mr. E. M» ber was bom March 28, 1811, and died July 29, K. Kelloch, of Rockland, and W . W . Perry of results of the experiment are not regarded, Farrand Harrison 7« Davis Chloe Both the Democratic and Greenliack Countv during their summer sojourns in Rockland. T hey' O’Brien has seriously injured his shoulder by a fall. 1880,making his age 69 vears,4 months and 1 day. Camden, at the Town Hall, last Friday evening. Fuller Thankful 7i “ Sterling Committees held meetings in this city on Tuesday,! say, however, that if at a future time responsible Capt. Sanders Curling has purchased 3-16 of He had lived in this town for 16 years. Before The speakers confined themselves principally to however, as of much value, and the notion Femald Sarah 7: “ Betsev moving here, he had lived in Wiscasset, where he the financial issue, occasionally touching upon that a starvation cure for disease will come Godfrey John 71 “ Wilbur at separate places. Wc are not informed as to tho persons should desire to erect a strictly first-class the Ship Joseph S. Spinney (now in New York) Gregory Thursa 7< “ Rosanna formal proceedings, but no fusion was made and I summer hotel there (say of the value of $100,000), for his son, Capt. Frank F. Curling. This ship held various and important places of honor and some important point. In giving an account of into vogue is scouted. The days of low Gilchrist Martha 7« “ Sally this meeting we are animated by one desire,—-tho Holmes Oliver 71 It is now asserted that the Democrats will keep' they would appropriate a portion of the grounds to will be taken to San Francisco by Capt. David P. trust. He was elected and acted Treasurer of Lin diet or no diet for the sick have gone by, Dnnton Joanna H. desire to give an unpartisan view as possible. Not ' “ Katharine 7( “ Seldom their full straight ticket in the field without com- such a use and put say $25,000 into the enterprise, Oliver. coln county for several years,was Jailor under Col. and the doctors do not now believe, as did Holt Hannah P. 7-i Daniels Mehitable promise. The Grecnbaekers would not offer suf- although they should not undertake such a pro -} An excursion party visited this town on Satur- Thomas Cunningham of Wiscasset. In Masonry lxfing a member of either party, we beg to be par Hall Peter Fowler David he took a lively interest, having received the de doned by the Editor of the Gazette If we take their predecessors of the last generation, Harden Ruth R. 71 ficient coacession to make the Democrats willing ject themselves, as they could not undertake to day last from Yinalhaven. They were aceom- “ Sarah gree of Royal Arch Mason. Since his resi liberty that is rarely accorded to correspondents that the way to enable a patient to get Haskell Dan’l C. 75 Fogler Charles to unite on a ticket. There was a rumor generally assume the care of such an establishment. The panied by the Yinalhaven Band, and visited the dence in Washington, he has been honored with by independent publications. □g is firsfr make him weak for want “ Jane R. 7f “ Martha prevailing that Mr. Perry offered to retire and location wonld be one of the finest for a summer Prison, after which they enjoyed a social dance at Ingraham Henry Fuller Jemima leave the Senatorial course clear to the Democratic hotel, and the view is unsurpassed. The property Union Hall. and also honored the office of Co. Commis The opening speech was made by Mr. Kelloch, Lampson Eliza L. 75 Gould Daniel candidate, for a pecuniary consideration. has been named Murray Pork. ‘ Major J. H. H. Hewett, Deputy Collector at this sioner for Knox. County, having been elected who was followed by Mr. King. Mr. Kelloch’g speech was principally a denunciation of the Re More Testimony. B I R T H S publican party, and placing John C. Calhoun with FIFTH ANNUAL KILGORE’S those‘men who loved their conntiy, and who were | The following letters show the high estimate COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, LOOK loyal to her constitution anJ laws. He appeared . ™ John5on s Cyclopedia » herever it is in- fNot I inserted free, but • CLOSING OUT troduced. mil should always be accompanied by Rockland. Maine. GRAND REDUCTION somewhat at disadvantage and was not applauded sender, as a guarantee of authenticity. J To be opened MONDAY, Sept. Olli, 1880. j A T T H E S E Thom a Ta«/<, Superintendent of Schools. during the evening. Mr. King gave his attention Portland, Me., July S, 1S80. G. A. KILGOIIE, mainly to the finances, alluding to the late In South Thomaston, Aug. 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry To those interested I am pleased to say, I have ex- (Founder and former Principal of Cumincrclal Depart- count-out, but making no denial of the same, aminod many of the articles in Johnson's Cyclopedia S. Sweetland, a daughter. with great care, comparing them with articli At Dix Island, duly 31, to Mr. and Mrs. d. R. Thom uellt of Oak U rove Seminary & Commercial College) PRICES! I LIST lie treated his subject fairly and courteously same subjects in three other Cyclopedias which I pos- son, a (laughter. SALE Principal and Proprietor. and was frequently interrupted by applause, while _ boss, and I find all these comparisons result very lavor- In East W arren, duly 27, to Mr. and Mrs. William Thorough instruction in Penmanship, Book Johnson’s, so much so that 1 feel compelled to k eeping, Commercial Law, Bunking, and all the - speaking. He is a good speaker, and the close at-| my library, and believe I shall refer to it in •eu, Aug. 2. id Mrs. Eugene Payso collateral branches of a complete Business Education. I teutiou that was given, verities our statement. Mr. the future nucli oftener than to all the others. I feel Expenses less than nt any other Institution. Also a I that it is safe, from my own observation, as well as , July 28, to Mr. and Mrs. Ge- pedal Discount to all who register their names 1 Perry, on the contrary, spent his time in making from the flattering testimony to the excellence of the W . Simmons, a dnughtei i or before Sept. Oth. For further information, a denial that he had retired from the Senatorial work given by others well qualified to judge, to rec SUMMER GOODS Address A. KILGORE, ommend the work to all in need of a Cyclopedia. g. race, and extolling the merits of his paper, at 25 THOMAS 'FASll, Supt. o f Schools, Portlund,Me. 8w33* Rockland, Main cts. for 3 months. The audience was small, con MARRIAGES m m l c o m . DRT GOODS sidering the manner that was taken to draw out a Having enjoyed a two days’days opportunity opji of examin ,, with all olumes before crowd, and the large uuraber of Greenbackers in me, I have reached ’’ In this city, Aug. 7. by Rev. J . Kalloeh, Mr. dolm 8. Administrator’s Sale. CARPETINGS the town The majority of the crowd were main its features u work of unrivalled merit. Among’ iti Smith and Miss Maggie M. Stevens, both of Rockland. special udautages maybe named, 1st, Its remarkable lu this city, duly 27, by ( lias. A. Davis, Esq., Mr. y virtue of • license from the Probate Court of AT ly boys, and the opposition parties. fullness of subjects. 1 found it difficult to tldnk of John 11. Meservev and Miss Emma F. Carter, both of —- „ K , unty, the undersigned will sell at publicB auction, T h u rs d a y , Sept. 10, ut 2 P. M., C i.am B ake.—A clam bake was held at Hath* anything that it does not embrace. 2d, Its careful and Rockland. thorough treatment of all important subjects. 3d, The In West Appleton, duly 5, by (unless previously disposed of at private sale), the ora’s Point, by a party from Thomaston, last brevity and directness of its treatment.' 4th, Its man Mr. Abram S. Brvant and Miss We have stopped buying Summer Goods following parcels of real estate, centrally located in the ageableness—not being too cumbersome for the study City of Rockland, Maine, viz : One lot, 80x42, with a Friday. table, and remaining open at any page of its own ac for the season, so we will be willing to sell story-and-half dwelling house thereon, situated on the PEB8OXAL.—Mr. A. A. Pales, a former resident cord. Finally, I found almost nothing to criticise un at greatly reduced prices tile goods that wo north side ot Gay Street. One lot, with a story-and- of this town, but now of Massachusetts, arrived favorably half double tenement dwelling li situated B E A T I I S . will mention below nnd many others, as on nn alley lending from liny street, ir ...... here last Thursday on a short visit to his numer of Mr. E. Corson. Also, about one acre of land west 0. HEWETT &. CO'S. has been our custom for the past 5 years. and adjoining the Inel named lot, with tin- building* ous friends. thereon, formerly occupied for Hie innnufacture of F a ir P lay.—With an earnest desire shat the Purity and Prouiptitudo : of Deaths are inserted free, but obituary soap. '1 he above described real estate is known as the yotnl the date, name and age, must be paid E. G. Stoddard property. people of this town should hear both sides of the ■ate of 5 cents a line. Poetry 6 cts. per line.] The sale at auction will be on the premises. political question in the present straggle, we think A Lot of double width JUSTIN E. SMITH, Administrator. that it would not come amiss to have good Repub In this city, Aug. 8, Mr. Alexander Kill’, aged S2yrs., For particulars, Apply to C. R. MALLABD, Middle lican speakers sent here. The Greenbackers have Plaster, renowned for its othing properties, and of 5 months and 14 days. i.l. In order to close out our We are Selling the Widest and Best In this city. Aug.’'.1, dames A., son of dolm II. Lar 36 been addressed by speakers quite largely of late, the Capsicin Plaster, a counter-irritant rabee, aged 22 years, 4 months and IS days. and promptitude. The Rellnnodyne Plaster alibi BUNTING Spring Stock and he ready while the Republicans have not had a speaker here speedy relief in rheumatism, sciatica, liver, lung a In this city, Aug. 9, Hattie Bell, daughter of Na BLACK CASHMERE cnest troubles, besides other ailments of a painful n thaniel and (’ora Ward, aged 10 months. for 5Oc, former price 62 I -2 for the Fall Trade we have since the Administration of Abraham Lincoln. troublesome nature. Iw37 At Owl’s Head, Aug. 9, Ralph, son of Levi and Foreclosure Notice. Thus the people only hear one side of the story Avhsa Perry, aged 9 years. 9 months and 17 days. In St. George, Aiig. 0, Hattie, daughter of Will. W ‘L. ______ALONZO C. PEASE, by his mort- Marked Down our entire and vote accordingly. As the county will be close 1 dated June 17,1870, recorded Knox Three Things. iardltr A L o t o f this year, the Republican coanty ticket would do In Boston, Aug. 3, Ir. Leander 11 atch, of Nohk- Registry, Book 26, Page 123, •yed to the Rockland stock and arc now offering A thoughtful man once said that two things torn, aged 32 years ai 7 months. Savings Bank certain parcels of leal '-stale specially well to see that their interest in the vote of Cush In Hope, Aug. 2, M Charles Barnes described in said deed, reference to which, and the settled the question of our happiness or misery, record thereof is hereby made for a particular de the following I L o p 7 o C t s . , ing is looked after as well as that of their oppo viz.: Our relations to our Creator and to women. scription, and There is one more—our relations with our own At Sw an’s Island, du ly 39. Minni. S., daughter of DRESS FLANNELS t That can be l'ouml in America. Other widths and prices in proportion. nents. N aqvi ieorge and Arabella R. Smith, aged . W hereas, the condition of said mortgage is blood in our veins. Impure blood will produce tu In San Francisco, duly 21. Elizabeth E. Woi .ell, for 8c, former price 25c. broken, DIX ISLAND. mors. It did so in the case of Mrs. Walter Hinck tative of Maine, aged (.2 years. Now, T herefore, the paid Rocklaud Savings Bank So far as matters of general interest are ley, of Cotuit, Moss. The doctors could do noth In San Francisco, duly IS, Mr. Noah M .Go uitive of Maine. cerned. cyery thing remains ns when I last wrote ing for her. A neighbor brought from Dr. David ROCKLAND SAVINGS BANK, WE ARE SELLINC Kennedy, of llondout, N. Y., a bottle of his “ Fa In Sau Francisco, duly IT. dames Fremonl A Lot of All-Wool by W. II. TiTCOMlI, Tre you. The health of the people here is remarkably vorite Remedy.” She tried it and ltecame better. ter, a native of Unity, aged 24 years, 0 inout Rockland, Aug. 2,1880.' good and we are enjoying the heated term amid “ No women,” writes Mrs. 11., “ can afford to be CARPETS! ocean breezes, with a mean temperature of sixty without Favorite Remedy.” It will cost yon only COL’D CASHMERES One Dollar to make the experiment. The good 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ( )OOO( >oOOOC( >00000000000 Wide Figured Lawns degrees by thermometer, which makes it de result is sure. 2w37. for 37 I-2, former price 50c. lightful. MARINE JOURNAL. We had a serious accident here on Saturday last, With Borders, for 12 1-2 cents, Former price 15 cts, Pure, wholesome, nutritious and stimulating PORT OF ROdKhAND. EXCELLENT BARGAINS caused by the slipping of a jack, in elevating a without intoxicating are Malt Bitters. A VERY FINE Lowell Extra CanmW ! large stone of many tons in weight, in which 90 cts. to SI.00. A I three yonng men were hurt; two of them quite S M I T H ’S seriouslv, viz Mr. Win. Chase, who had one side K.d.ins, JUST RECEIVED A LARGE LOT OF PRINTS and hip terribly braised, and who is in a condition sales of the past ye Rhoades, N Y; Music & Variety Store, tapestry Brussels prove D 11 Ingraham, b y. Boston; Win 11 dewell, War.!- of much suffering and helplessness, although we well, Bangor; 1 Smith, Sprague, N Y ; Eliza Abbv, LACK CASHMERE 90 cents to S I.15. Parker, Bangui D 11 Everett. McLain, Boston; We have the finest stock in the city. A V h ifli a r e o ffe re d a t G » u d S c ts. think this, Monday, morning the indications arc Be Wise and Happy. Adella Prav, 1 Ashler, Lord, Sullivan; for 50 cents, worth 62 I -2, New Organs, $60, 75 & 100 quite favorable lor his ultimate recovery. Mr- If you will stop all your extravagant and \ Isabella, Farnhi n. l'.r sells Jolly 55f*These prints are New, Good Styles, and are bona ffde job lots.^gg "ohn,N 15; - h s Elect, Gray, Brooksville; G W a b a r g a in . COTTON CHAIN CARPETS John Odion. Jr., was badly hurt in one of the notions in doctoring yourself and families with ex- Bahlw Portland; Agnes Mabel, McFarland, SECOND HAND ORGANS hand-:, which is badly cut and mangled, and be K c doctors or humbug cures-all, that dc Mt D. Uncle Sam, Smith. Boston; Empress, 35—40—45—50. and use only nature’s simple will l»e quite lucky if lie saves the hand from Lord, N Y: Brigadier, Norton, Rockport; I $40— $50-$60-and-$75 (A reduction of 10 to 20 cents.) WE ARE SELLING THE remedies lor all your ailments—you will Ik* stmr McCulloch, Dean, Eastport; sells Commerce, amputation. He has been a great sufferer for the well and happy, and save great expe Nettie Cushing, Robinson, Thayer Kimball, greatest remedy for this, the great, wise and good Keunistou; 19, Nile, , Geo Rhoade. Tc One Case of Prints Hemp Carpetings ! past forty-eight boon. We are in hopes that under Metcalf, and Fr : Pe. .N Y ; A lhc TIJLUTOS, lhc skillful management of Doct. Hitchcock that will tell you, is Hop Bitters—rely on it. Five Cents. Only 18 cents for tine quality. BEST FIFTY CENT CORSET other column.—Press. ive shall have this sea S2OO, S235, $275 and S3'0. the hand may lie saved, but at present it may lx* Oil C lo th s, R u g s, Straw M at Ever sold in the city. They would be cheap at G2 1-2 cents. doubtful. Altogether it is a sad accident, especial — Miss Sawyer’s Salve ; West livid, Waters, Sea Bird, Andre Second -Hand Pianos This large lot of Corsets were bought of a large New York manufacturer at a GREAT REDUC ly to Mr. Chase, who has a young family de known. Price 25 cents. rn, Colwell, St John, N 11; sell R K tings, Hassocks, etc., at a Grant, Ellsworth yachts Fearless, I hillips, » a §50, §7 5 and $100. REDUCTION. TION in price aud we are giving our customers the benefit of our bargain. pending tijion him for support. SEE A WOMAN A ssortm ent The same day of the accident, the wife of Mr. In another column, picking gray 1 ALBERT SMITH. - .. - A L a r g e P rin ts ()OOO0OOO( )OOO( )OOOoOOOOOOO( )0 0 0 0 0 ( >O() Joseph Thompson gave birth* to a daughter. WINE. It is an admirable article, Sailed. (Tuts, form er price IO. Whether the accident preceding the birth is a Imd and by the first class families in 3 erv. Bishop, N Y : Our Stock of Hosiery is Immense! omen, we leave to others to determine, but we are New York, in preference to Europ led to hojK' that a life begun with such disastrous We are selling tlie best 10 cent Hose ! surroundings mey culminate in peace and happi T he V oltnlc B elt Ct , Marshall. Mich. AUCTION’ DRESS GOODS We arc selling tlie best 12 1-2 cent Hose! ness : at least such is our wish. Will send their celebrated E WIDE CAMBRICS At the following Reductions the afflicted upon 30 days trial, ehs Mav Bell, 8 ami 1<) ets. worth 12 1-2. We are selling our IiETrEIl GRADES OF HOSIERY at lower prices than anyother firm in the city W e think the article in last Opinion on the gran" teed. They mean what they J ONE LOT 10 ets. ^larked Down from 12 1-3. ■R. itc ring and the affairs at Dix Island will not prove without delay. F. ONE LOT 14 eta. Marked Down from 17, altogether fortunate for the writer and his party. — Ring’s Vegetable Ainbrosl; J O n e LOT 33 cts, Marked Down from 37 1-3. It was no doubt intended as an electionering boom- its original color, prevents the I We are offering the remainder of our crang, but this time it falls in his own camp, as and is" one of the finest dressit 'ONE LOT 35 cts. Marked Down from 50. market. Parsons, Bangs & Co., \Y A Large Lot of Lawns the chief promoter in all the repeated fmnds is 12 12 cts. former price 15. A. B. Mullett, Esq., a leading “ boomer” for A Happy Man at Lo C ro c k e ry , Marked SUM M ER SACKS Hancock and English. So keep the mud fly in; E. C. Williamson, of this plac SLACK SILKS Down. recovery of bis wife, who has h Glass W are, gentlemen. If Mullet can stand it, we think the past four years. She bus regai At a Great Reduction to close. Republican party can. complexion is vastly improved ‘' ’ " " i ; ; more in the past month and is hi A Large Lot of Piques Chandeliers, 8LICK CASHMERES The first cargo of granite from this Island this s. lie attri season will lie shipped this week and others will 12 1-2 cts. former price 15 & 1 7. Flower Pots, Marked We w ill make bottom prices on any Goods in soon follow,until the whole for the building except etc., etc., SLACK SATINS Down. the dome will be delivered in Philadelphic by the Iiocklaml Jletail Prices Current onr Stock. To prove, come and see for yourselves. M EMOltANDA. first of October. C. These prices are the best articles, when not oth- Pch Ma: Colored Satins, Fringes and erwise ‘specified o lyoae price given. For large Shetland Shawls HOPE. ul continue after id evening until the quantities prices he a shade lower. Corrected had bvvn Buttons W \ O. H ew ett & Co., Your Cushiug correspondent says they are now- weekly. Without Regard to Cost. In greater variety ami at lower prices than at ai Ro ck la n d , Aug, 12, issn. ready for rain to fill up their wells, etc., but we DOMESTIC PORTS. up here in the country arc ready for a short dry P roriH io Frail and Produce. ?TON-Ar£», sell W alt-r II Thorndike, Pierson, 2 27? Main. Cor. Spring St., Rockland. spell, having had plenty of rain for a while. Apples t?hhl...... 2.09 y2.50 Steak, P n...... 'etown.DC; Emerson Kokcs...... London:; nla, Bradbury, Rockland; Helen Maria, Elwell, Mr. Charles Barnes died last week, after a long Cooking, V pk...... l.s«20 Sparc-rih. P lb...... 12 LINEN ULSTERS Dried, P ...... 10yl2 Sausage V 0...... 12 SHETLAND SHAWLS and distressing sickness, caused by dry mortifica Beans, Y Efe7 hu .2.0052 25 H am s.p 11...... 1„ Ar 19. Ht hs Charlotte Jameson. Jameson Port John- j (All Sizesy at a Reduction of froi son: Lizzie Ilev. r, Harrington, Hoboken. GEN. JAS. A. GARFIELD tion of the foot and leg, aged 75. He leaves a wife Beef, roasts, V lb------12«i IS oultry P lb Steak p lb...... B'»l«22 Chickens, Spring,...... 10 ( id 19, -ch A*F Ann s, Achorn, Halifax, By his personal friend, MAJOR BHNDY, Editor .V. One Lot $1 25 75 and four sons and four daughters. One son in Corned, V IL...... Sy 19 Jtail, is the only edition lo which Gen. Garfield lias (A genuine mark do VINEYARD HAVEN—Ar 7. sel.s C|: given personal attention or fads.Beautifully illustrated, Colorado., one in Boston, one daughter in Sebee Tongue, IL...... 12 j Kendall, Bowdoinham for N Y; Susan A FKW o r THOSE Beets, new.V' ...... 03 Rockland fo rd o ; Webster, Gold! bwaitc, for Fall { printed ami bound. Full length steel portrait by Hall, His wife and other children faithfully and devoted- Butler H...... 18522 Fowl, U ft Rive from a picture taken expressly for this work. A ctive Cabbage, lb...... 94 Potatoes. U Agents Wanted. Liberal terms. Send 91.90 at stood over him for 42 days, doing all that affection , Thomas Ilix, Yeaton, Rockland for N Y. o uce for complete outfit. 114w35 a © 8 2 s a y R u p t u r e Cranberries Vhu. l’otatoe WOOL SHAWLS could do to relieve his wants. NEW Y O R K -A r 9, Addle E Snow, Thorndike; A.S. BARNES X CO., Ill & 113 William St., N. York. Cheese, V n...... 14yl0 Pickles. P gal.:....*. 4 \meriea, Trut worthy, and D Ellis. Torrev.frm Rock- Rev. C. E. Nash, of Stamford, Ct., son of our Eggs per doz...... 10 Squashes, I- tl>...... and; Lucy Baker. Robinson, Thomaston; Mary FOR $2.00 worth $3.00. R. J . A. S H E R K IA N -A N D T H E ON LY O R . SH E R M A N known to She public for tho Lard, C lb...... lo Tomatoes, fresh,P lb. trewer, Tobnan, st George. O N E LO T •ts. M arked D» P ^ t^ y v a r s cr nnire tor liis successful methodjif treating Rupture without the annoyance and injury pastor, preached in our pulpit last Sabbath, giving Lamb i 7 lb... 10fll3 per can...... 19yl D •s. Dr. Sheri us a most excellent sermon on the life of Christ Onions, V lb ...... 5 Turnips, V lb. E D G A R TO W N -A r 9, R I. Kurnev, Farr, frm N Y ONE I.OT 39 is. Marked lh Pork, (clear) P lb...... 19 Veal, P lb...... Sylo or Portland. Remnants of Unbleached No man is safe inoignitlcant aider it, for every inan who hat his text being, “ He was a man of sorrows and ttound Hog, PIL...... 757); Steak...... 15 (i ARDINER—Ar 7, Ella Pressey, Averill, frm Bos FLAGS &RRIW ORKS ed from it once llatte ed himself that it v hut a trifling nilmei ry man who now suffers from it acquainted with grief.” id the injury of ch i , life lias no enjoyn regarded it as unworthy special G rocvrics, etc. Great Bargains in Hose iittention. It is n tayd-still affliction; it is steadily progressive, even unto death, and he is wise w'ho'ukt„ The friends of Mrs. Col. True have pieced her Coffee B> (Sugar per !b 3 - 1 C O T T O N UNIFORMS, At 5 —19-----13 1-2 and 15 Cents. the necessary st» ps to he effectually relieved of it before the day of suffering and gloom conies upon him. up two album quilts, a large one and one for the R io ,...... 16 520 Granulated,...... 12 ware. Kellar, Thonuwto Patients from abroad can receive treatment and leave for home same day. During treatment any kind of Rousted & gr. Rio 20 525 E x tra coffeecrushed. .11 frm Rockland for Sab in. active exercise or labor can he performed without interfering with the treatment, and with safety from the crib. They had a grand quilting party at the Hall Java...... 30 538 j Muscovado,...... 1" for 4c, former price 5 cts. TORCHES, dangers of strangulated Rupture. HIS BOOK ON RUPTURE gives the most reliable proof-from with a picnic supper. Taken all in all, it was a Molasses k' g al...... Syrup, sugar-house..70«S0 SALEM—Ar 7, dames distinguished professional gentlemen, clergymen, and merchants of Ids successful practice and popularity H avana...... 50555' Maple per gal...... 1.25 monwealth, Cudwortb, n Japanese &. Chinese Lanterns, GFLOYTIES. ie West Indies. The afflicted should read it and inform tfiemselve pretty nice time. Porto Rico,...... 55...frm201<>69 land. losses of extremely had cases before and after cure, and mailed to Mr. Elliot King (Greenback) lectured Monday New Orleans...... 50569 Oolong, per ll»___ 25 « Oo N O R FO L K -A r 7, Sa dinian, Holbrook, fri A Few Sizes of Every Kind of Goods for the 3 Buttou Kids end 10 c l- of the great demand1 for Dr. Sherman’sSin personal services, he will, Oil. Kerosene, gaI12g25 Eng. Breakfast...... 40,50 laud. We have about 300 pairs s New York and Bostoni officesoflii as follows: Saturday, Monday night at the Church. York oilier, and Wed Prunes, 1^ lb...... 10«il2 Salt, P bu...... 4q WINDSOR, NS POLITICAL CAMPAIGN. at 39 cents. Sonic of t lay, Thursday and Friday at bis Bostuu Mrs. N. M. Hopkins gave one of her character Raisins, V 1-4 box...... CO.Salratus,...... S^jlO 4, Ada Ames, Ada Uiilaund’ed Shirts ailing, the address is istic parlor entertainments ai Mrs. A. Crane’s. Flour, Corn, M rnl, vie. Alexandria. HYDE & CO., M anufacturers, Barley, per bu...... GO575’Pearl Barley...... 10 BRUNSWICK, GA—Cld 4, sch Joseph Farwell, for 50c,former price 62 1-2. w3i 53 Chauncy Street, Boston. TENANT’S HARBOR. Buckwheat Hour per lb..05, Rice, pr 11>...... bylo □Ur. O N E 3 L O T Cracked, wheat per th..O6 Middlings, p rlb ...... 1 •. DRJ.A.SHERMAN In connsequcnec of favorable wind on Tuesday Corn, per bu...... 66jj Oats, pr bu...... 55y6o NEWBURYl’O RT-Ar 4, sch Florida,Grant, Rock- Lisle Thread Gloves, 25 I Broadway, cor. Murray St., N. Y.,and 43 Milk St., Boston night, there were no other buildings honied at the Corn meal, pr bu,..(W^ ,Oatmeal, pr lb ...... 5519 of certain coniideuei Flour, per b b l...6.00a 10.00 Rye, pr bu...... 1.20 Ida L Ray, llaskell, Calais; Walter C id imposters who repr burning of the Centennial Hotel. The boys of Fine Feed, per lb...... 1‘- Shorts, pr l b ...... the: this place showed themselves to l>e smart in not Graham Flour, per Q> .4£5(Potash, lump...... 10 BLACK SATINS alUowing the riames to drive them from the roof F is h , e tc . FOREIGN. Penartli Ri D—Ar 6, Martha A McNeil, Mastt I .OO, 1 .2 5 , w o rth 1 .2 5 , 1 .5 0 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. of Fred Snow’s house, when it seemed impossible Fish, dry cod pr lb ...... 56 Corned Cod...... 3 u St dolm, N B. t , remain any length of time, as the heat was so ih cod, pr lb ....4 55 Napes & fins, prlb..5£g Liverpool—Sid 21 MOLL’S Smok’dBloaters prlb 5 Tongues & Sounds, John, N B. . r Correspondent “Carleton” intense. Considering what they had to work v Dry pollock, pr lb.1’421.. p rlb ...... ; “ Most popular man in the country to icrite it.” Im we think too much praise cannot be given them. Fresh halibut,...... 10512 Lobsters, pr lb...... happy to state that we have secured another portant proof sheets read by Gen. Garfield, J.II.E arle Smoked halibut,pr lb... n .p r lb ...... SPOKEN. lot of thoi orsets such as we have been selling for i Boston. 4w37 We have heard it intimated that some of our most Salt, mackerel...... 5, 11, Finnic Ilad'dies pr lb.. t 34 II S, !..n 21 35 i:, bliip Richard Rob :»rtla 75c. influential men are ready to appropriate money for Fresli Mackerel...... a Oysters...... 50 535 rom Hong Kong April 14 for N Y. I, W ood, Uay, etc. in allthe bright new shades the purpose of buying a fire-engine and hose. “Bon-Ton,” ‘‘All R igh t,” Coal per to n ....5 50 £6 00 Hay, pressed...... &1G 00 at low prices. “ Dr. W a rn er’s ” a n d “ M a d We hope it will not prove all talk. ’ood, hard per Hair, pr bu...... 2 5 FARWELL HALL, HANGOGKi GARFIELD Last Thursday evening the band held their festi cd...... 5 50«G 00 Cement, pr cask...... 1 40 SATURDAY EV’NG, AUG. 14.| am Foy’s ” Corsets, at the first written by his life-long friend, H on. J . W . Soil, per cd...... pr just received from New York , etc., post free by addressing tlie MCASU0CUB.Fi; is only a few weeks since the mother of this un CmoMfex Tenant’s Harbor, Me. tabling tert ULATOR. ’ perfect bed. No mattress or pillowi re fortunate girl died, after a long and tedious sick at prices lower than Principal, r p i l E only P erfect B lood F ood in F l iio quired. Better than a hammock.as it flta the body aa SERENADERS! 11. E. HIBBARD, 60S Washington St., Boston,Mass. .JL Form. It represents the concentrated Extract | pleasantly, and lies Uruioht. Folded or opened in- ness. With its (,w:i BRASS BAND, and ORCnESTRA and ever before. stantly. belf-fastening. It is just the thing for hotel*, including also the following great array of Malted Barley by which tlie v ita l nltritive 1 otfleea,cottages.camp-meetings.sportsmen,Ac. Good A number of weeks ago the young ladies of the WHITE QUILTS for the lawn, piazza, or “ coolest place in the house.** COPYING of Talent: NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. elements, the phosphates, iron, lime, etc., are ex- ! Splendid for invalids or children? Sent on r e S ^ f village gave a dramatic entertainment for ttxi pur III RGESS and WHITNEY, tlie Artistic Negro tracted without chemical ciiange, constituting the moHt ' Representatives; O ne L ot (.Special Bargain) 6 0 c e n ts price or C.O.D. For 50 cts. extra, with order. I pose of raising money to build a music stand for D: Out, either at my li reliable blood making, force generating, and life sus- ' will prepay express to any R JL station east of Missis where wanted, uu application to the aubt DASIIINGTON BROTHERS, the famous Mlufitrel marked down from 75c. sippi River and north of Mason and Dixon's i.in^ Tor the Band, realizing a little over S18. About five 5 CENT COUNTER tabling Alterative Tonic of tlie present age. A never 75 c ts., in Minn.. Mo. and Iowa. A. L. LOVEJOY, Delineators and Clog Artists; HERMON W. LADD, 108 Fulton Street. weeks since the members of the Band, purchased 25 No. 24 Limeroek St. ROBERT LE GRANDE,the CInmpion Equilibrist; Is always full of Bargains. One Lot 95 cts., marked down .inc remedy for BiLiousand liver complaints, Boston : 207 Canal St.. New York- 165 North 3ec^ new caps to wear at the 4th of July celebration, TOM DONNELLY, tlie Great Iri.-!i Character De from S 1.25. CESTION, SICK HEADACHE, DYSPEPSIA, anil GEN- lineator; i. debility. In eases of Malarial Poison, and some evil disposed gossips stated that the T. E. TIBBETTS, One Lot S 1.25, marked down Band l>oys had Taken the money raised by the BILLY ADAMS, tlie Prime of Gorman Comedy; Wc wish to Reduce our impoverished Blood, and Scrofula it is the only natur al, sure, and permanent relievant. It arouses the young ladies for the latter purpose. This i DENTIST. JO H N A . L O T T E R ,an d his wonderful Magic Danc from S 1.50. All branches of dentistry faithfully attended to at ing Barrel; icrvous energies, enriches the blood, promotes appe- STONES IN THE KIDNEYS base fabrication, for the expenditure for caps was aud BLADDER EXPELLED ----L ong VERY REASONABLE PRICES. Teeth extract HARRY AINSWORTH, the irresistibly Funny ite, and sets the sluggish liver in motion, giving a Suffering of one of TROY’S made by the members from tlicir own resources ed without pain by Nitrous Oxide Gas. Great reduc Musical Moke; Slock of C arpels •ense of health nnd comfort within 21 hours. beat People. tion in the price of artificial teeth. Satisfaction guar C H A R L E Y R R IC K W O O D , the Master Banjolet; and the money raised for the music stand remains anteed. Nottingham Laces For sale by Druggists and Dealers generally. Agent A LUCKY MAN. in the treasury and w ill be devoted to the use for GEO. MARKHAM, the Popular Balladist; ’.r Rockland, W. li. KITTREDGE. Wholesale Mr. .Tames Andrews, of No. 10 Marshal S t, Troy, Cor. Main and Winter Sis. MR. .JOHN A. CRESVILLE. N. Y ., had suffered for several years from the forma which its donors intended it. Q. Iy25rax The Great Cornet Soloist, and others. WILL PURIFY THE BLOOD !< MARKED DOWN. Agent, d. W. PERKINS & CD., Portland. 4w34 tion «>f Stouea in the Kidneys and Bladder,aud had doc Within 1 lie next 40 days and shall tored with many of the beat PhyaiciaiiB without receiv POPI LAR PRICES;: oiler them at greatly ing any benefit. He was induced to try Dr. Kennedy’* General Admission, - - 35 c e n ts. Towels, Crashes, “ Favorite Remedy,” nnd the following extract from 2L. M. A U ST IN , R eserv ed Seats, - - -50 cents. Reduced Prices. ft AGCNTSxVANTEBJOfffTH!! Col. Robert Jngersoll in some of his lectures hat Mr. Andrew* letter tells the whole story. DENTIST. Reserved Seats for sale at E. R Spear & Co.’s. expressed gra* e doubts whether Noah ever built U l C T O R I A t Napkins, Tablings, T roy, N. Y., April 8th, 1880. an A rk, or Jonah was ever swallowed by a ]\'hale. OFFICE OVER T. A. WEN I WORTH’S STORE, Extra Supers 90c. & $1.00 Dr. D. Kennedy, llondout, N. Y.: Be that as it may there is no doubt that the old BEIXItV BLOCK. Former Price $1.20. MARKED DOWN. D ear Si r : I received your letter to-day, and you fashioned hand made “ NORIEGA ” cigars are ^e-uniors N otice. U hISTORYw WORUD are welcome to use any part of my letter na may »eenx Dentistry in all its branches promptly attended to Embracing lull and authentic accounts ot every na best. Had I not used the “ Favorite Remedy" I ehould good enough for Col. Ingersoll, Noah, Jonah, at REASONABLE PRICES. E-UNION of the ROBINSON & BURTON , tion of ancient and modern times, and including a have been a great sufferer to thia day. The atone that General Grant or any other man. Sold by Wm. Teeth extracted without pain, by the U6 _ ceiulants ’ Supers, 70 to S5 cts. history of the rise and fall of the Greek and Roman passed front me has a small piece broken off, but the II. Kittredge, Edw. Merrill and Thorndike Hotel. Nitrous Oxide Gas. Block House, 1 Empires, tlie middle ages, the crusades, tlie feudal sys COAL!COAL! large one I enclose so that you can see for yourself of Rockland Jan. 1, 1679. Former Price $1.00. tem, the reformation, tlie discovery aud settlement of LADIES’ LINEN ULSTERS i what it is composed. tlie New World, etc., etc. R4w34 I am quite willing to testify under oath to all I have Grape Juice. It contains C72 tine historicii engravings, and is tlie Sizes 32 to 40—prices SI.25 to S4.00. written in regard to my sickness and recovery, and The art of fermenting the Oporto Grape into Tapestries, 90c to $1.15. most complete History of the World ever published. EVERY ONE A BARGAIN. words fail to fully express my feelings of gratitude to this country has been brought to a greater degree ot D E N T I S T R Y J Ingraham Re-union. Send for specimen pages and extra terms to Agents. I you for my great deliverance from so terrible a disease- perfection by Mr. Alfred Speer, of Pai9»aic, N Former Price $ 1 .OO to $1.25. Addr. ------D .N . BIR D & CO., With a real grateful heart I remain yours most re cey, than by any other person, and Ida wine -union will be liolden spectfully, JAMES ANDREWS. 37 popular ae a ladies' wine, as well as for the communion C. H. EVANS A ugust 2 6 th , (if stormy, tlie first ARE SELLING table nnd for invalids. For sale by druggists. i fair day after, S: iday excepted,) at the OLD PLACE, Straw Matting, 16 to 25 cts O D D D O T S of tlie family are cordially invited to be SZPLZEZNZDIZD Former Price 20 to 35. Many prominent physicians are prescribing Of Goods in the different Departments tv Bcuso.i’s Celery and Chamomile Pills. These selling without regard to the cost. Pills are the result of scientific experiment of an SIMONTON & RICH, llenip. IS cts. White Ash Egg and Broken, eminent physician of 20 years’ successful practice. Counsellors at Law, Former Price !O cents. Are Bold by all Hardwire and Harness Dealere. There White Ash Stove, and ------In the cure --- of------Sick Headache, .. Neuralgia, Ner- EJ Eastern State Normal and 18 no one owning a horse or mule but^ hvlmp l5Sl ea- vousness or Sleeplessness, they never CAMDEN MAINE. Ihls line of goods, something ° fo CO« ward Merrill, Agent, Rockland. ly25 necially adapted to their wants. COVERT 51 i 5 CEirr COUNTER. F r a n k lin Coal I The Largest and Finest Straw CT Special attention given to collection of demand) Training School. Samples of Dress Goods &c., WxaTTiiOY.N. Y., Sole Manufacturers. Business inKnoxJand Waldo Counties promptly a HE Fall Term commences Tuesday, Aug. 24, AT TIIE VERY LOWEST PRICES. berry in Cultivation. Good Health Secured. tended to. 10 and closes Nov. 19. Tuition free. For further sent when ordered, Tparticulars address MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE. 4 5 “ Orders promptly filled, and coal delivered. A strong and vigorous constitution is something For Young Ladies, Pittsiieltl, Mass., that all people desire and nothing is so sure to It. WOODBURY, Principal. Butterick’s Patterns Castine, Aug. 2,1880. 3w36 EP" Goods delivered to all Commences its 49t!i year Sept. 23, 18S0. Superior ad Rankin Block, Main St. bring aboat the desired result as the People’s Fa W. parts of the city FREE of vantages; in a location of unrivalled beauty and In full assortment of Latest Styles. Catalogues vorite Tonic Bitters. They strike at the root of GEORGE FRENGH, salubrity. R ev. G. V. SPEAR, Principal. Free. Patterns sent to any address on receipt of P rice SL per dozen, i the disease by purifying the blood. Trv them now C h a rg e. and do not wait. Delays are dangerous. See A YEAR and expenses to agents. price. ORDERS RY TELEPHONE another column. 2w36. § 7 7 7 Outfit Free. Address P. O. VICK WANTED! ERY, Augusta, Maine. 4 34 May be left at tlie store of W . II. HARKINGTOS. Visiting Cards verv 325 Main St. Spofford B lock, 257 M ain St.,and will be prompt-1 * printed at jit r is the only invention Simonton Bros. ly filled. If you want to order or talk about Coal or j Aug. d vertiserg* send for our Select List ot Local Ne S office.. Thomaston, Me. Rockland, July 7, 1880. 32 Wood, step in and use the Telephone. I G ilt E d g e ITMAKESNODRUNKAROS THE MAINE ISLANDERS. The islanders were, in fact, of a decided only #85. New Pianos, 8195 to a<*Mid nine Central Railroad. Breaks no Hearts. Excuses THE BEST HOTEL summer offer Ill’at’d free. Address DANIEL F. BEATTY, seriousness, nnd though it happened that culture*, ure cordially iuvited Iremi nil cultivate) WASHINGTON, N. J. 4w35 APOTHECARIES. Commencing .June 28, 1880. no Crimes. their pastors—as one wearing ear-rings, luvere of dowers. All such should be addreai who had been a fisherman, and was now a •* Editor of Floral Dcpai Uncut," at this office. AGENTS take your choice and sell the Life of T ^yiT T R E D G E >V. H ., Drugglat aud Dealer in arrival of train leaving Rockland at 8.20 a. Dr. David Kennedy’a FAVORITE REMEDY store-keeper, anil postmaster as well—were XV. Patent medicines. 331 Main St. Ling at Brunswick for Lewiston, Farmington, Au is not a disguised enemy of the human race ; frequently obliged to unite some busipess EXHIBITION FLOWERS. la, Skowhegan and Bangor; at Yarnu utb with G.T. with their sacred functions for support.*the OR NERVE FOOD V f E K K IL L , E D W A R D , Wholesale aud Retail .; at Westbrook with P. & It., at B. & M. Junction where it cannot help, it does not harm. FAVOR GARFIELD« HANGOGK concerns of the meeting-houses—Seventh- LvJL Druggist, Cor. Main and Lime Rock Sta. 5 train on Boston & Maine, and at Port in nd with ITE REMEDY is a combination of vegetable Several enquiries have been received Eastern Railroad, arriving in Boston 5.15 p.m day Baptist. Close-communion Baptist, and After: x>n train leaves Batli 4.05 p. m., (after arrival alteratives. It does not heat nor inflame the about the best in.-llio.ls of carrying flowers leaving Rockland 1.25 p. iu.,) connectini Adventist, by preference—were among to the fairs and their arrangcwent for ex Fifth Hvenue^FiftiethStijeet A GOOD WATCH BOOTS & SHOEST Brunswick for Lewiston, Augusta, and Portland blood, but cools and purifies it. In all cases of their strongest pre-occupations. hibition. and five cakes of Highly-perfumed Soap for riving in Boston 10.00 p. in. Kidney troubles, Liver complaints, Constipation , ■'OPPOSITE CATHEDRAL Morning Train leaves Portland 7.00; arrives at Bath It was a seriousness that seemed to bear Many years’ experience in carrying cut /C O L S O N Jfe R HO AB E S , Boots. Shots. Hots, Caps, 35 a. m., connecting to Rocklund. of the Bowels, and the delicate derangements a direct ratio to the remoteness of the place ( R \ N y o R K ONE DOLLAR. and Men’s Furnishing Goods. 351 Main street. Through Trains leave Portland, 12.55 p. m., after flowers long distances to shows has con which afflict women, the action of FAVORITE from tho world at large. On far-away vinced us of the superiority of common rival of trains from Boston; arrive at Bath, 2.30 p. TITENTWORTH, T. A., Boots, Shoee, Data, Caps, REMEDY is beyond praise. Thousands of grate ilonhegan, an island of one hundred and market baskets for conveying (them. W e Down Conatltu NEAR GRAND CENTRAL DEPOT. i way dally, twenty-five people, without a post-office or YY Furs and Furnishing Goods. 243 Main street. ful people voluntarily testify to this, in letters to have tried many ways, anil been at much ilO M , THE R O M M M PAYSON TUCKER, Supt. any regular connection with the mainland, expense to carry flowers so as to present is the finest Toilet Soap, for either Ladies’ or Gen- Dr. Kennedy ; and with a warmth and fullness a theological tendency seemed all-pervad tlemeu's use, ever made. CLOTHING. ’ them in the best condition, and the mark. t Elevated R .R .Station. It Cleanses und Beautifies tho Skin ; PORTLAND. ROCKLAND X BAR HARBOR of words which mere business documents and ing. No dancing or other profane amuse basket has proved itself the most servici- Whitens the Teeth and Sweetens tlie Breath ; certificates never possess. It makes no drunkards ments. no Olympic or Eureka halls, there. able of all packages. We tirsl place a laj „ lperbottle-&ixbottles$5, ^X sonabie It is the best Shaving Soap in the World. T3LACKINGTON O. E.,Clothing,llats, Caps and The limit of social indulgence was the It is made of materials expressly imported by us for JL> Furnishing Goods. 215 Main street, Frye’s Block Summer Arrangement. —excuses no crimes—breaks no hearts. In its er of moss (sphagnum) in the bottom of 8esd le Shitsca 5 KirricL Hutted. Ck, te Circriu. its manufacture. Sold at all the Drug and Fancy “ Sing”—a rendering of Moody and tSTTse Dr. SCOTT'S Liver, Kidney, and Rheu- coming there is hope, and in its wings there is the basket; this moss is only a little damp, Best in tho World. Price! J.OS l i n 'z f u l l ER IGoods Stores. STEAMER Sankey s hymns by tlie women around a for too much moisture is to ire feared, caus J. B. THOMPSON A CO., Proprietors. healing. We challenge a trial and are confident D4w35 54 Broad St., N. Y. CROCKERY. cabinet organ, while the men stood in the ing the flowers to decay. Flowers that can • PROPRIETORS . • City of Richmond, of the result. Dr. Kennedy would have it un doorways as spectators; and Middleton ob CAPT. W. E. DENNISON, ba cut with long stems are bunched toge'.h-. "ITyEEKS, A. ROSS, Crockery and Gkiss Ware, derstood that, while he is engaged in the intro served the rugged men seated on the bar •>r in the hand as they arc cut, and without ALWAYS SELECT TBS BEST. YY Fixtures, etc, 250 Main street. T IL L leave Rockland < duction of his medicine, “ Favorite Remedy,” he rels of tlie store of an evening discussipg TUESDAY, THURSDAY still continues the practice of his profession, but further handling or rearranging arc set ...... 8 U N I) A Y morning, the conditions of grace and the higher lif7. close together on the layer of moss; thus • " o ’clock, or on arrival of steamers confines himself exclusively to Office practice. with the same animation as if it had lieen Thorndike Hotel, CONFECTIONERY M ANF’S- from lb u, for Southwest and Bar Harbors, arriving He treats all diseases of a chronic character, and handful after handful are placed in until HUNTS at 10 o’clock A. M perfotms all the minor and capital operations of politics or tlie scandalous chronicles of a the basket is full. Then tile baskets are ROCKLAND, - MAINE. 4 N D E R S O N .J. W ., Manufacturer of Corn Cakes RETURNING, Leaves Bar Harbor every MON surgery. Aug neighborhood. JL and Confectionery,-Gregory Block—North End. DAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY’ morning, at ' covered with a firm ntanilla paper that is J. C. WHITE, Proprietor o’clock, touching at Southwest Harbor, arriving a And yet there took place on Deer Island securely tied down. A piece is cut out on an incident of quite an opposite bearing, XT Berry.Brothers’ Livery Stable is connected with Rockland about 11.30, making her landings on the re each side of the paper so that it may pass turn trip at Railroad Wharf, connecting with Knox & which Middleton set down to a discouraged FURNITURE. Lincoln Railroad. Will then proceed to Portland, ar by the handle and tie down snugly; this REMEDY riving about 5 o’clock, P. M., connecting witli th< listlessness characteristic of a place in the secures a moist atmosphere for the flowers, o’clock P. M. Express trains and Steamers for Boston very un-American condition of not 1 wking T1IE GREATEST J^URPEE. N. A. Jfc S. H., Parlor and Chamber Will leave Portland for Rockland everv MONDAY the cracks in the basket allowing sufficient I2> Furniture, Caskets and Coffins. 290 Main street. WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY eveuingat 11.15,oi forward immediately to heing the greatest air. and yet not enough to dry off the moist KIDNEY AND LIVER MEDICINE BEAD'S* TOB XIYHttEDIATE USE. - rival of Steamboat Express Train from Boston, ar or only something or other of its kind. ure. EVER KNOWN. riving Rockland next morning at 5 o’clock. Deer Isle is one of the Maine towns which, GROCERIES. For furth.*v - information apply to J . P. WISE & 8ON It is always best to cut flowers in the HUNT’S REMEDY lias saved from linger 214 Main Str« A. kALLOCH, at Atlantic instead of increasing, annually declines. morning, or at least before noon, as during ing disease and death hundreds who have been EXCEED ANY KNOWN PA IN T. Buildings Wharf. Its population is some hundreds less even icians Painted with ourPrepared Paints, if not satisfac WIGHT A NORTON, Groceries und Rockland, June 30,1SS0. the heat of the day they are apt to flag HUNT’S "REMEDY cures nil Discnsefl tory, will be Repainted at our Expense. V J Ship Chandlery. 246 Main street. than in 1S60. It formerly owned as many of tlie Kidneys, Bladder, Urinary Organs, as three hundred sail of vessels; now it is some, and, if cut in this condition, they Dropsy, Gravel, Dinbet and lnconti- Is it not Io your interest to buy our 1‘i'BE P repared Portland, Bangor A* Mucliiaa Steamboat .Co, will continue to present a wilted appear- .» and R e te n t Io AIN'T, which, when mixed with equal parts of oil will T7JARRAND A SI’EAR, Flour, Corn, Groceries, much if it owns a score. Nobmly bubbled *noe. III N T’S R E M E D Y en leep,creates jver wood better, and prove more durable than any JLj Paints, Oil, Cordage, etc., 121 Main Htreet. with its story, as though it were a state of i appetite, braces up the ther mixed l’aint in tho market? The eomparlsou is SUMMER ARRANGEMENT Dahlias ahould be carefully labelled as health is the result. as follows: QAEFORD, G. A., Flour, Corn, Feed, Family things not worth talking about; hut after a Groceries, etc., 211 Main St., At the Brook. they are cut; a wooden label with a wire HI NT’S REMEDY cures Pain in tlio 1 Gall, of other Mixed Paint, 81.75 O THE FAVORITE while, from some store-keeper, with plenty Side, Back, or Loins, General Debility, Gull. W . M. A L. Paint ove diseases, and Inks never Dr. C. W. BENSON W adsworth, Martinez & Longman, night train for Boston. SARSAPARILLA. old folks had got through, and the young We find no trouble in carrying Gladiolus been known t<» fail. Passengers will not be disturbed until morning, un One trial w ill convince you . F or Sal© BALTIMORE. MB., /^ (R IE A CO., Carriage Goods, Ship Chandlery spikes without covering them. Tall spikes and Fishermen’s Outfits. 205 Main street. less wishing to take Pullman Train. Trains leave next folks did not want to go; it became difficult b v a ll D ru g g ists. Send forr PamphletPampl to For sale by day for Boston at S.45 A. M.. and 1 P. M. Steamers to get crews, and so tho vessels were sold of Tritomas. or any other kinds of flowers, WM. E. CLARKE. Providen It. I. Inventor and Proprietor of the leave for Boston at 7 P. M. daily. Prescribed by P hysicians a n d out. m ay be carried in the same way. Close- Prices, 75 cents, and $1.25 (large s -©)• The LEWISTON connects at Rockland with SAN- J . P. W IS E & SON, Why did not tlie young folks want to go ? beaded flowers, like Zinnias (and Dahlias, MILLINERY. FORD S .S . CO. STEAMERS for Bangor and river- D ruggists for nearly require more room than loose, open blooms, Celebrated Celery and ROCKLAND, ME. landings, every WEDNESDAY ami .SATURDAY Tlie " pogy ” business, the qnarries.and the morning. Coining West connects MONDAYS aud rise of iobstering, all held out more favor ns, unless they have plenty of air, they are ^liriGGIN, O. A., Millinery and Fancy Goods, THURSDAYS for Boston. F ifty Years. apt to become too damp and fall to pieces jjetable" Vain 'Destroyer and Chamomile Pills. Y Y Worsteds, llair Goods, etc. 259 Main street. For further particulars inquire of J. I*. WISE, or able inducements to remain on shore. De Specific for Inflammations, pression overtook these pursuits of the shore when too long on tho road. In the way uemorrhages.Wounds, Cuts, 19 now described wo have delivered flowers in Bruises, Burns, Sprains, Ac., 1 MRS. LYDIA E. PINKHAM, also. The “ pogy ” business was tho catch fine condition upon the exhibition tables at btood^’FieitngM o^cTthe These Pills have met with the OF I.YNN, MASS. SMALL WARES. ing of porgies and menhaden for their oil. St. Lonis. (St. Paul and Omaha. Few of pain, subduing the intiain- i most Keinarltablc Success, as it, and think it a most valuable medicine.—Jeremiah Every resident aloag the shore had his our readers will have occasion to semi mation, hastening the heal is attested by the Immense T I Y D E .W . 11., Small Wares, Fancy Goods and Blake, AT. D., Gil man ton, N. II. Have known it for press—nut unlike a cider-pres3 in general ing and curiug the disease so 1 JL Millinery. 239 Main street. nearly half a century. Our confidence in it is in effect. Attracted by the profits of the trade flowers so far, as exhibitors at Slate Fairs ^ IM O rapidly as to excite wonder, Sales they have attained. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. will rarely be obliged to travel over two O IM U O admiration and gratitude. way impaired.— Carlton »£• Horey, Druggists, Lowell. swift steamers were fitted out by Rhode Is p1 I speak with confidence of it, having prescribed it for land capitalists to cruise for them with hundred, nr at most three hundred miles, endorse, recommend and pre Parsons, Bangs A Co. have had TAILORS. eighteen years.—N. Jf. Dinsmore, 31. D. Nraneestown, seines, and numerous regular factories put and bv rail this is so speedily accomplished scribe it. It will cure N. II. Give me the Shakers’ Sarsaparilla in preference that the flowers will not suffer, if properly Rheumatism, Catarrh, eighteen Hundred Dozens up, to such purpose that the porgy was Asthma, A C K E R M A N , R ., Merchant Tailor. Cutting to Stmr. MT. DESERT, to all others.—C. -4 Guilmette, 31. D., Boston. I have managed. Cate should be taken not to let Neuralgia, ilic Past Year. Z x . order. Shirt Patterns Cut. 302 Main street. presently all but annihilated, and this year Lumbago, Sore Throat, CAPT. DAVID ROBINSON, the most unbounded confidence in its healing and came no more. Tlie quarries “ were bank them stand in the sun at station or else Diarrhira, Headache, ILL leave ROCKLAND, voting properties.— )Fm. R. Preston, Druggist, Ports _Dysentery, _ _ . Toothache, T > O T T L E J . G., Merchant Tailor, 256 Main street rupt,” as Las been said—this was a purely where. The express companies have be JL W ork done promptly and in the best of style. 1 TUESDAYS, THURS mouth, N. II. I consider it the best preparation raadi come so'nccustomed to the carriage of flow-1 Broken Breast, Earache, Hundreds have testified to the DAYS and SUNDAYS, on local Deer Island matter, while the com Boils & Sores, Piles, Benefit they have derived ■ rival of Sanford Line of Stea —.i. G. Witbor, Druggist, Boston. plaints about the fishing were of universal era that they are usually very accommodat-I And stop all Hemorrhages from Boston,{for North Haven, Green’s Landing, Soutli ing and careful, and basket packages of; from llieir use in the cure West and Bar Harbors, (Mt. Desert,) So.Gouldsboro, Do not fail to make a trial of this great Blood Puri prevalence on tlie coast—and Iobstering of Sick Headache, Ner l^imoine, Hancock and Sullivan. fier, Appetizer, and Tonic, the first and best of all (for factories which can the lobster, chiefly flowers entrusted to them will receive prop- i p Also, will leave ROCKLAND every SATURDAY. vous Headache, medicines called Sarsaparilla, which is prepared from er handling. O. G. MOFFITT, G A. M., going as far as Bar Harbor, and returning for foreign markets), which had once paid Destroyed! It will relieve im- I same dav. selected Sh a k er Roots, Herbs, and Berries by a steady man four and five dollars a day. mediately pain in any place The arrangement of flowers at an exhi Neuralgia, Nervousness, Paraly RETUBNING, Will leave SULLIVAN, at 10 A.M the Canterbury 8ocikty of Shakers, and is be bition will depend somewhat ti|X)n the rules where it can be applied in- , Life and Fire Insurance Agent. was reduced by competition to a matter of temally or externally. For sis, Sleeplessness und and Bar Harbor at 12.30, MONDAYS, WEDNES yond all comparison the purest, safest, and most effect one dollar a day, and no more. adopted by the society for the regulation cuts, bruises, eprains. Ac.. t Indigestion. Represents Thirty-nine M illion Dollars. DAYS and FRIDAYS, touching as above, arriving in live family medicine in the world. Ask for Corbi of this matter, but in general it will be it is the very best remedy Rockland in season to connect with Sanford Steamers S h a k er 's Sarsaparilla. The genuine is sigm But to the incident. The insane minister known: arresting the I <<- Losses adiusted at this office, for Boston. T homas Co rbett, its inventor, and sold by drug of the Isle of Haut was stopping on the is found that they can be displayed and kept bleeding a t once, reducing Passengers by train to and from Rockland remain in gists generally. UI5C0VCUER No. 287 Union Block Rockland over night. land, running at large, harmless enough, best by inserting their stems in moist sand. and inflamma It is a Fully Established Fact, Shaker Villa g e, N. II., Jan. 1 ,1SS0. Aug tion, stopping the pain and 5 ROCKLAND. MAIN . Connections made at Lamoine with Ellsworth by but full of pitiable wild projects. He was Experience has determined that the most healing the injury in a won Based on Actual Experience, LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S stag. practical way to provide for flowers at an :. I.INDSEY, Gen’l Manager, Rockland. Enclose stamp L>r Shaker Manual. heard preaching to himself late at night in derful manner. and There is No Kind of Rockland, June 24,1&S0. exhibition is to make tables of rough boards p the lonesomo woods; he was continually Doubt but They Will coming down to wasli his iron-gray head, about three and a half feet wide, and ns ‘ Vegetable, It is harmless Cure these Diseases. Vegetable Compound, long ns may be needed. All around the j in any case no matter how TUB rOSITIVS CURE that yet bore traces of scholarly thought, applied < taken. The pen- JOHN LOVEJOY, Rockland and Vinalhaven. in tlie edge of the water ; and then he fan edge of the table nail a hand or strip of er sold in bnlk, but (Successor to J . G. Lovejoy,) r own bottles with FOR ALL FEMALE COMPLAINTS. cied that ho must build a great hotel on board about three and a hall inches wide, I only i D r. C. W . B enson’s Cf.i.f.ry and Chamomile TWO TRIPS A DAY ! iirds •‘ Pond’s E x tra c t” I’li.l.s are prepared expressly to cure Sick Headache, This preparation, ns its name signifies, comlsts i4Atr Thnrlow’s Hill witli all the mortgaged thus leaving a space two and a half inches j blown in the glass and our Nervous Headache, Neuralgia, Nervousness, Paraly of Vegetable Properties that arc hmmlcss to the granite, and it was hurry, hurry, cruelly deep to bo filled with sand all over the ta- j trade-markon the outside buff most delicate invalid. Upon one ti ial th«- merits Fire and Life Insurance On and after Thursday, June 24th, sis, Sleeplessness and Indigestion or Dyspepsia, and UN FERMENTED all day long, without a moment’s intermis ble. After the sand is evenly spread it j wrapper. Beware of any imita will cure any case, no matter how obstinate, it proper of this Compound will be recognized, as n litfis tions. Try it once and you will Immediate; and when its u>c ts continued, in Berry Block, (Lime Rock Bank Stairway,) sion. from tlie upland to the shore. can be moistened by sprinkling and is then ly used. They are not a cureall, but only for those STM’R PIONEER rp H E R E is no greater Blood-Purifying and Lif e - never be without it for a sin- special diseases. T iny contain no opium, morphine ninety-nine cases iu a hundred, a positive and JL Giving P rin c iple in tlie world of medicine Of a Sunday night he was given Green's ready to receive the flowers, the (stems of gle day. Sold by all Druggists. permanent cure is effected, as thousands will MAIN ST-, ROCKLAND. 5 or quinine, and are not a purgative, but regulate the testify. On account of its proven tr.crits.it i.< to- than MALT BITTERS, prepared by the MALT BIT Eureka Hail to hold a service in. His audi which are inserted in it. p (towels and cure constipation by curing or removing at 7 A. M., and l 'P . M .' RE- No. 14 W. 14th St., N. Y. the causes of it. They have a charming effect upon day recommended and prescribed by the best “ ^ ■ T U R N IN G , Will leave (C< TERS COMPANY from Vnfermented Alattand Hop ence was made up of young fishermen,and Tall flowers and bouquets are placed in , tlie skin, and a lovely, quieting effect upon the ner- physicians iu the country*. cial W harf,) Rockland, for Vinalhaven, at 9.30 A. M.. It is a Perfect Renovator of feeble and exhausted co It will cure entirely the worst form of falling and 4 P. M. hands from the lobster factory, and quarry- vases, or commonly in fruit jars, because | vouh system, simply by feeding its ten thousand hun of tho uterus, Lcucorrhce i , Irregular and Pain stitutions. It enriches tlie blood, solidifies the bones, men. or ex-quarry men, and girls in a kind they are most easily procured. If green gry, Ves, in some eases starving absorbents. They ful Menstruation, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflam H. N. KEENE. hardens the muscles, quiets the nervs, perfects diges make or create nene matter and give power, force and DEALEUIN of uniform.of sailor-hats and plaid shawls moss from the woods can be procured, noth buoyancy to tlie nerves, and in tliut way increase men mation and Ulceration, Floodings, oil Displace tion, cheers the mind, and vitalizes with new life every tal force, endurance and brilliancy of mind. Nobody ments and the consequent spinal weakness, ur.d folded close around their shoulders, with ing will finish a table better than to lay is especially adapted to the Change of Life. It BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, fluid of the body. It is so, because it strikes at the some young children, who took the cere that buf- a nervous system should neglect to take them will dissolve and expel tumors from tlie uterus mo68 all over the sand; it presents a very two or three months in each year, simply us a nen'e Moccasins, Sole Leather, Wax Leather. French SANFORD STEAMSHIP CO root of all debility—ENFEEBLED DIGESTION and monies seriously; and really their conduct in an early stage of dev clopmciit. The tenden- IMPOVERISHED BLOOD. Sold everywhere. gratifying appearance. • food, if for no other purpose.* Price 50 eta. a box, or cy to Cancerous Humors there is chicked very and American Calfskins. Machine Belting, was remarkably good. Their disturbance Sometimes Jit is found necessary to place ! G boxes f.»r $2.50, sent postage,free. Sold by all drug- speedily by its U9c. Linings and Shoe Findings, . gists, and by In fact, it has proved to be the greatest ami best BOSTON & BANGOR. was confined to unnecessary stalking in and a railing about the table to prevent visitors The Only Remedy remedy that has ever been discovered. It per CL 7 : b ^ r " tnd, jEocklanUf. out completely from one end of the room handling the flowers, and if this is covered THAT ACTS AT THE SAME TIME O .\| meates every portion of the system, and gives Jan . 1,1679. to the other. The demented preacher af P A R SO N S, B A N G S & CO-, new life and vigor. It removes faintness, flatu DAILY LIKE! up with branches or twigs of evergreens, fected indignation at this, but he was in it will conform in style to the moss-covered THE LIVER, W holesale ZDi’ugiflsts, lency, destroys all craving for stimulants, and THE BOWELS, relieves weakness of the stomach. reality well pleased with an audience, and tables.— Piet’s Magazine. 11? & 119 middle St., Portland, Me. It cures Bloating, Headache*, Nervous Pros an oppportunity given him to imitate, with and the KIDNEYS. tration, General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depres BURPEE & HAHN, GENERAL AGENTS. sion and Iudigostion. That feeling of bearing a hundred vagaries interspersed, the cere Chinese Wistaria as a Standard. This combined action gires it won- ( down, causing pain, weight and backache, is monies with which he had been so familiar. derful power to cure all diaea&s. always permanently cured by its u*e. It will, For Sale by ly27fnis at all times and under all circumstances, net in Outside stood Isaacson—a travellingchoap- A novelty has l>een offered to (lie horti harmony with the laws that govern the female John who had opened a stock of second Why Are We Sick?| Edward Merrill, Rockland. system.. Grainers and Paper Hangers. cultural public of London this spring in the For Kidney Complaints of either sex this Com hand garments for ladies and gentlemen in shape of standard trees of Wistaria Sinen Because we allow time great organs pound is unsurpassed. Dealers in Paints, Oil, Glass, &c a disused fish-house on the wharf—and a to become clegged or torpid, and sis, raised in tubs, having heads five or six L i SPEER’S STEAMER I STEAMER travelling doctor, who made the round of feet in diameter and covered with clusters ■ poisonous h u mors arc therefore fore, d LYDIA E. riXKHAM’S « 202 Main St. the islands twico a year in his cat-boat to of bloom. The plants were raised in Rou into the blood that should'be expelled- CAMBRIDGE, KATAHDIN, cure the complaints stored up for hint sinca en, France, and sent to London for sale. It naturally. VEGETABLE COMPOUND Capt. Otis Ingraham. | Capt. W. K. Roix. his last coming, exchanging anecdotes.and requires several years to obtain plants of PORT GRAPE vastly amused.—IV. II. B isnor.in Iturper'a good size in this style, and as a matter of E. H . C O C H R A N ’S STMR. NEW BRUNSWICK, Magazine for August. profit a strict account would no doubt show Capt. F. C. Homer, for either. COMMENCING Saturtlay, June 19tl», until n balance on the wrong side. In this coun Mrs. PINKHAM freely answers all letters of FlltE, MARINE, LIFE, further notice one of the Company’s Steamers will BILIOUSNESS. PILES. CONSTIPATION, I inquiry. Send for pamphlet. Mention this paper. ( try, where the W istaria is “ at home.” it Sainbuci W ines! —AND— leave Lincoln’s Wharf, foot of Batterv St., Boston^ A Bad Girl to Marry. may be raised in tree-shape in tile open KIDNEY COMPLAINTS, ITUXABY KVEltY W EEK HAY, al S 1'. M„ for lto.klan.1, DISEASES, FEMALE WEAK Camden,Belfast, Searsport, Ft. Point, Bucksport, ground without expense, save tile necessary NESSES. AND NEUVOLS LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S Accident Insurance Agency. ternori, Hampden and Bangor. A biul daughter, says an exchange, sel- care in pinching in and shaping, DISOltDEUS, RETURNING. Will leave Bangor for Boston . IS STRONGLY ENDORSED. I dom makes a good wife. If a girl is ill- ‘•For IIL* writes— completely did ” the plants offered in Jz>n- by causing fa e action of these 0777a CAPITAL REPRESENTED OVER week-day at 11 A. M., touching at above-named places, ?2t FJcn 1 bad been a great sufferer from tempered at home, snarls at her parents, and restoring their power to throw off"| 11 in .vo T * 1 of thc baclc and Of tho don “ strike the popular taste, that there BLOOD PURIFIER NINETY MILLION DOLLARS. EXCURSION TICKETS. X idnijs, which was most excruciating and at time* snaps at her brothers and sisters, ami dim asc. was quite a competition to liecome pur W ill eradicate every vestige of Losses Atljlisted and Paid at this Office. Rockland or Camden to Boston and return, $4.f0 ?1nn»°TBL«LDnUffurab!e5 Ii®clorlne brought no relief, shirks ” from her ordinary duties, the \\ by Suffer B ilious pains and aches I Humors from the lilooil, ut the Belfast or Searsport to Boston aud return, 5.00 and I was finally advised to go abroad and seek tho chasers of them, and large sums were of njEltltY BLOCK, Itoelilund. climate of my youth. In Germany M d X lu c ria n d , chances are ten to one that when she gets Why tormented with Piles. Constipation1 •ame time give tone anti atrengtb Fort Point to Boston and return, 5.00 eminent physicians, after close examination, declared fered by those anxious to possess them Why frightened over disordered Kidneys 1 to the aystern. It lias produced ua Rockland, May 19, 1860. 28 Bucksport or Winterport to Boston and return, 5.75 my sufferings to arise from disease of the Kidneys, a home of her own she will make it wretch The general public, unaccustomed to this Why endure nervous o r sick headaches! m arrelloui reanlta in Purifying the Bangor to Boston and Return, of long standing, and could do me no good. 1 w aa ed. There arc girls who fancy themselves Why have sleepless nights f lllood aa the Vegetable Compound Slate Rooms maybe secured by communicating with however, benefited by the climate and consequently fine Chinese climber, looked on with won Cse KIDNEY WORT and rejoice ini has in caring Fem ale Complaints. returned. No sooner had I been back and resumed so far superior to their parents that the tlie Agents at tlie place from which passage is my pastoral work, when the old trouble grew again der at ‘ Lilacs ’ of such unwonted size and health. It is a dry, vegetable compound and I TBUE P. PIEBCE, taken. mere privilege of enjoying their society in beauty of color.” HiT Ilorse Cars run directly to Lincoln’s Wharf, truly wonderful Tho the house ought to be all the old people Price $1.00. Six Bottles for $5.00. leaving there every seven minutes for all parts of put Ito Attorney and Counsellor at Law ton, including East Boston. after wearing should have the assurance to ask. While the second Pad. entirely gone, and there v»u uv uo their mothers are busy with the domestic Variegated Thyme. No Family should bo without LYDIA E. All freight must be accompanied by Bill of Lading doubt that I am entirely cured, as I write this some PINKHAM ’S LIV ER PILLS. They cure in duplicate. weeks after Its use. and am strong and look again duties they sit on the easiest chairs or lie OlUce in New Court House, the very picture of health. I write this perfectly Constipation, Biliousness, aud Torpidity of tho O. A. KALLOCH. Agent. voluntarily, and It la dictated only by truth and on the sofa, feeding on cheap and trashy I would like to call the attention of the Liyer. 25c. per. box. K O C K I.A M ), i MA.IISE. 8S* Agent’s up-town office 1 Sea St., gratitude. Indeed. I consider the Day Kidney Pad readers of the Magazine to the Variegated Co., God’s- agr~*"------— ------benefactors*-----~ of novels, and cherish the notion that they are SOLD BY ALL DRUCCISTS. Prompt attention given to all business en kind. May alla ll the___ suffering be helped as 1 have been very literary individuals. The household Thyme as a pretty pot-plnut, and excellent trusted to bis c la my earnest wish.' for baskets and vases. It has all the pleas PA R S O N S, B A N G S & Co. drudgery is too coarse for such fine ladies ant fragrance of the Common Thyme, and -I have now used Day’s Kidnkt Pad thirty days, as they' Girls of this sort are generally General Agents, ana it has done me more good than any remedy I the little oval leaves are margined witli a have ever tried." anxious to lie married, that they may es light yellow or straw-color. I have com ly6 PORTLAND, ME. DEAN, Druggists. Niles* cape the disagreeableness of a home where Blich.—(3U years In business)—-D ay’s Kidnxt Pad they are held more or less under subject menced to use it in this season as an edg Is having a large sale and gives better general satls- ing or bordering plant. It makes an ele BERRY BROTHERS Atchison,Topeka & Santa Fe It. It. Co .X.------eraold. ion. A caller who doesn't have a chanco olieemnn, I.ancni to see how they behave as daughters may gant border, and, it is said to be quite —THE— — . - ...... ».».At sufferer from Kt ptly and radi- Livery & Hack Stable ney complaint, and after wearing your Pad 25 days be excused for thinking them lovely and valuable in the garden. If we could have cure any and Kansas, Colorado and New feel better than I have In 15 years.’’ a good variety of hardy plants, suitable for ease of Ner- MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND, Me . lovable beings; but he who does see it is Debility and Mexico Short Line, D r. A . J. STONER, Decatur, Ill.-”Yonr foolish if he commits himself by offering edging,serving the purpose like Pyrethrum —BETWEEN— Pad Is doing great good here. It sella every day and Weakness, result of gives universal satisfaction." marriage to a girl of this sort. If she will aureum. it would be of great advantage to Indiscretion, excess For sale by drug' 1st*, or sent by mall (free of post- the cause of neat gardening. As yet, this or overwork of the ATCHISON and KANSAS CITY, Zge)on receipt of the price—Regular. Pad, fc.OUi not assist her mother in the domestic la brain and nervous Special Pad (extra size), Childrens. >l-5O- bors, is she not likely to be even more sloth plant has been but little noticed, hut I have system ; is perfectly Cur book. "How a Life was aaved." giving the his been much pleased with it and, if it should BEFORE T A IIM .harm ios, ^cts likeiFTER TAKING, tory of this new discovery, and a Urge record of ful and ill-tempered when she is married? magic, and has been extensively used for over thirty P U K B L O , most remarkable cures, sent free, write for it. If she now thinks herself too fine to work, prove quite reliable as an edging plant, it years witli great success. Address, pepva, kidney Any style of Single or Double Team lurnished Trinidad, Colorado Springs, Manitou DAY KIDNEY PAD CO., TOLEDO^ o. is it safe to expect that her views as to that will be much sought after. Then the Thyme or urinary com- Speer’s P. J. Sherry, « - F u l l particulars in our pamphlet, which we de short notice and at reasonable rates. has snch pleasant associations, and is so plaint, disease sire to send free by mail to every one. Tlie Specif- •pal matter would radically change if she be of the stomach, old by druggists nt $ 1 per package, or Best accommodations for Bearding Horses and I> 12 TV "V J2 r t , tlon,----- . we ------deem it due-- the------afflicted toware them. came a wife? good a bee-plant, it has unusual attractions. bowels, blood. Ask ffor f - DAY'S • —KIDNEY ------PAD and take no liver or nerves t| six packages for $5, or will be sent free by mail on re CANON CITY, Mher. We noticed last year that a corresimndent You ceiptof the money by addressing called attention to Burnet as an edging cured if you use THE GRAY MEDICINE CO., LEADVILLE, The Women nt Home. Hop Bitters No. 10 Mechanics’ Block, Detboit. Mich. plant, and this reminds me of something AS*Sold in Rockland by W. II. KITTREDGE Lines, where all orders should be leit. ALAMOSA, Our mothers, wives nnd daughters! Home is IfyouareElm-l' 331 Main St., and by druggists everywhere. W. F. FRED n. BERRY. Lord Bacon wrote: “ Those flowers which y w eak and’1 Speer’s P, J. or Pedro J. Brandy. CUAS.U. BERRY. AND ALL POINTS IN not home nt nil without them. Yet they may die w spirited, try Phillips Si Co., Wholesale Agents, Portland. 5 ELECTRICITY nnd leave the house silent and sad any day. 11 us- perfume the air most delightfully, not Sit, It may Rockland.Feb 3, 1878 ' 9 This noted Brandy is a pure distillation from the C O L O H A D O , bnnds and fathers, a word in your ear. The la passed by as the rest, but being trodden s a v e y o u r grape and is equal to the finest Hennessy or Otard KNOX COUNTY—In Probate Court, held at Rockland i dies are not always to blame when they are low- l i f e . It h a s on the third Tuesday of July, 1&S0. upon and crushed, are three.that is,Burnet, sa v ed hun Brandies; for medicinal purposes it can be relied upon N ew Mexico, spirited and *’ cross.” They are sick. Don’t yon Wild Thjme, and Water-mints; therefore, d reds. as strictly pure. I.. JORDAN, Administrator on the estate of' l>e fools or brutes and think they’ll come out all . MARGARET R. JORDAN, late of Thomas A Self Cure. you are to set whole alleys of them to have J ton, in suid County, deceased, having presented iiis . A r i s o n a , PAZXXTXD 1«IT. right if vou are only “ firm” and mean your Speer’s Sambuci Wine, Anal account of administration of said estate for allow- —AND THE— selves. P ut a bottle of Dr. David Kennedy’s Fa the pleasure when you walk or tread.”—A. vorite Remedy on the shelf, and tell them to use G„ Albany, H. T. A Marvelous Remedy celebrated for its beneficial qualities, highly esteemed NO PATENT NOPAY Effecting C um -when all it. The color will come back to the cheeks aud Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three weeks San Juan Mines! others Fall. by eminent physicians, used in European and Ameri successively, in the Rockland Gaeette, printed in Rock the laugh to their lips. Go and get it at once down The Garden says: It is interesting to can Hospitals and by tlie first families in Europe and land in said County, that all persons interested may town, or mail One Dollar to the Doctor’s address notice bow the love of flowers is illustrated America. attend at a Probate Court to be held nt Rockland, on IHS0HL7 GSSD1NS, at Rondout, N. Y. 2w37 Excellent for weak and debilitated persons, the aged the third Tuesday of August next, and show cause, if Electro Voltaio an in some of the lowest districts in London, and infirm, Improving the appetite and beneflttinf. any they have, why tlie said account should not be al J HOMES IN THE W EST! Magnetio Applianco under the saddest and most depressing con ladies and children. lowed. ia tho World. Herious Debility, When shall wc learn to read this world aright ? 3w35 E. M. WOOD, Judge. ditions. In some of the narrow streets 2,500,000 Acres Land BEWARE I)vap?i>«la.ParalT- When to our souls will the sweet grace be given A true copy,—Attest :—T. P. Pierce, Register. •la. Sclullca. Khcu- near Drury I-ane, and in the worst tene & ft fe fc ft fe ft As a Diuretic, Situated in and near tho Upper Arkansas ■atl«M, Kidney Cnm- | To make our disappointment and our blight ments, outside the window of a wretched » Valley in Southwestern Kansas. FRAUDS. But ladder rounds to lift us nearer heaven ? room may be seen pots of Southernwood, 11 Years’ Credit. 7 l’er Cent. Interest. Our Prontrntlon. Pamphlets^ _ does not require vinegar, Moneywort, Lavender, and other plants heumutic uffec- obtainedP for i Inventors, in the United States, Canada, The first payment nt date of purchase is one-tenth of W adds, or other preparatloua, President Hayes the principal and 7 per cent, interest on tlie remainder. that are cultivated under more happy CANVASSER and Europe, at reduced rates. With our principal explain J but Its action is continuous. Recovered the full and absolute control of his At the end of tlie 1st and 2d years only the interest •IL The current Is evolved by aid of conditions in English cottage gardens. BRISTOL BOARD United States Patent Office, tee arc ableto attend to all 7 per cent, is paid; and the third year, and each year the heat and moisture of the bo.lv. spinal column by the prompt use of the great braia Patent Business with greater promptness and despatch thereafter, one-tenth of tlie principal with 7 per cent. t gives Health and Strength blood and nerve food known as Wyomoke, and he Some of these I have seen cultivated by ALFRED SPEER, Proprietor, WANTED! Interest on the balance, is paid annually until the to the waning, and new life to those and less cost, than other patent attorneys, who are at a suffering from Prematare Decay. keeps it in the White House for daily use. It pro English people even in the wilds of Utah", distance from Washington, and who have, therefore, whole is paid. cures rapid, thorough and j>crmanent cares in all Mt. Prospect Vineyards, Passaic, New Jersey. O** Six Years’ Credit, 20 per cent. Discount. FIt will recuperate the system when In or in still more inaccessible regions, where X jl. ary, to work in Knox County and vicinity, for a to employ “ associate atlomeys.”^ W e make prilim- jured by Imprudence, excesses, sickness, nervous diseases, heart affections, broken-down J ohn L a F ox, Paris, Agent for France; G. T. L ud inarv examinations and furnish opinions as to pat Two Years’ Credit, 30 per cent. Discount. ir old age. Far Clrealara, address some poor English had gone to live in a limited time. If natural qualifications are good, expe * 9 - Cash Purchase. 33 X per cent. Discount. constitutions, etc, 91.00, 91.60, and 93.00 per low, London, Agent for Great Britain. rience is not indispensable. Address, with references, entability, free of charge, and all who are interested bottle. Sold by all druggists. mud or timber hut. The Southernwood is and statement of experience or qualifications, and in new inventions and Patents are invi'ed to send for The valley of the upper Arkausns is justly eelebrat ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO. different styles of what pay will be expected, a copy of our “ Guido for obtaining Patents,” which ed for its adaptability to wheat-raising and the supe always a favorite plant in those cases, and FOR SALE BY DRUCCISTS. is sent free to any address, aiul contains complete in rior quality or its grain. As a stock-raising and wool .2 6 o n d Stl, m |.L ?d NewYork has a plaoc of honor in many a spot thou BRISTOL lj-6 35 B . C. Y.» care Rockland Gazette. structions how to obtain Patents, and other valuable growing country, it offers advantages that cannot be Xo Good Preaching. sands of miles away from the old coun matter. We refer to the German-American National excelled. Good soil, abundance of pure water, a mild Circulars may be had of W. H. KIT Bank, Washington. the Royal Swedish, Nor and healthy climate, with low* prices and easy terms, TREDGE, Druggist, Rockland. No man ean do a good job of wurk, preach n try- ______C A R D B O A R D wegian, and Danish Legations, at Washington; Bon. making up a total of inducements greater than is ly» good sermon, try a law suit well, doctor a patient, Joscjih’ ------Oauwy.late-- 'Thi^fChief Justice U. S. Courtof Claims;“ ‘ offered anywhere else on the continent of America. or write a good article when he feels miserable A T ruthful Saying. CARDS, Bill Heads, TAGS to the Officials of th eb . S. Patent Office, and to Sena For full particulars, enquire or address, and dull, with sluggish brain and unsteady nerves, •• He who has good health may laugh adversity LETTER HEADS, POSTERS, tors and Members o f Congress from every State, o C. A. SEYMOUR, Gen. Eastern Pass. Agent, 419 and none should make the attempt in snch a con AT IlETAII., ^A ddress: I.OVIS BAGGER A C o., SolicUora Broadway, N. Y .; 199 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y., dition when it can be so easily and cheaply re to scorn, and defy the world.” The great blessing Promptly printed at this office, 210 Main Street,groun T a g s T a g s GILT EDGE Visiting Cards, in a neat can be obtained by the use of the People's Favor floor. Orders by Mail promtly Of Patents and Attorneys at Law, Le Droit Buildiugt n. L. CARGILL, New England Agent, 197 Wash- moved by a little Hop Bitters. See another col Ington St., Boston, Mass. lyl case, printed and sold a t this office. umn.—Albany Times. 2w3S ite Tonic Bitters. See advertisement. 2w36 AT THIS OFFICE. attended to. tVasliingplou, 1>. U.
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