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J me!” said Mr. Myers in the bitterness of A Debt of HoilOr. I '9*9 !,s “ Miss Elliott.” And people can’t Our European Letter. ITEM S,—“ The good and bad coni- F O U N D A T L A S T I bis first nnger, and Mrs. Myers burst into ___ . mderstand what it means, and even Mrs. Dr. D. D yer’s tears, not so much at the loss of the money ltv m. r. c. Inward is mystified. niingliug flow.” /faun, harden O o m r. although that was a serious enough matter ___ | But lie knows, and Daisy knows, nnd Gladstone on Foreign Competition.—His ad­ I want to be a pardon, MANDRAKE PILLS, For the Gazette. as to tliink that little Dora Klein, of whom Front a quiet, semi-dark, heavily-draped toy are content. vice to English M anufacturers.—The female And with the parsons stand. FOR SICK HEADACHE. DYSPEPSIA. AND My G irl. she had unconsciously grown so fond, was bay-window of tho library, into which the j ------gainhollers of St. Peterslmrgh sat down My baggage checked for Europe, Brief articles, suggestions, and results of experience LIVER COMPLAINT. upon.—The Sultan making a virtue of neces­ relating to Farm, Garden or Household management From an honored member of the Society of Friends, BY E. MILEICKNT. unworthy of a tender thought. vividly-silvery stars of a* frosty January | [From the Detroit Free Prcw.} A “ half-price” in my hand. sity . are invited from our readers interested in such matters. North Vassalboro’, Me., July 30,1S7S. I have been That was one side of the little, every night smiled radiently, Dare Yivan looked SINGULAR CONDUCT OF PR ESI- I’d spend the happy summer afflicted with dyspepsia for years, and had to eat gruel She is standing on the threshold day life story at the cottage; and now let London, Eng., Sept. ICth, 1879. In luxury and ease, for seven months, at one time, and that distressed me. Where girlhood and womanhood mee! out into the light, and warmth, nnd brill- IIW T UlYtiQ M y l >ack was so weak that I had to lean on the sink to us take a peep at the other. iancy of the adjoining rooms, and heard! H fcM H A lE n . Mr. Gladstone the other day, in opening And cure my winter sore throat wash. Feet and hands were so cold that I had to warm And troubled in heart, I behold her. Her master and mistress had been gone And lay aside my sneeze. FARMING NOTES. them in mid summer. Death seemed lust before me. And pray that my darling’s feet the sweet sounds of women’s well-bred ----- a Fine Art Museum, made some remarks an hour, and Dora was chopping away at tones, and girls melody of laughter, and Tlle’’c was one man in tlio crowd around (Sotto roce, •till next time.) I commenced using Dr. D. Dyer's Pills in October, May be guided in paths of duly, on the importance of improving the beauty CHOKING CATTLE. 1877, and found relief at once, am enjoying good health, That her heart may understand, the meat., singing some roundelay as she men’s voices, and the "soft strains o f tho city hall who said he must have a per- “ I like to make sponge cake,” she said, eat any kind of food, work all day with ease. I have worked, when she heard a cracking on the hand, playing a tender cadenza, preparatory interview with the President if it of English manufactures in order to be innocently; “ it makes my hands so clean.” A Mississippi farmer dashes cold water sold nearly one gross—sold them in five months—and That a woman’s mission is holy; into the ears of choking cattle. This caus­ they have’given good satisfaction in every case. That a power is placed in her hand. floor, and turning her head, she started to to the inspiringdanee-music; and thinking urrfco Ins suspenders. He had come "28 successful in foreign competition. He said Robert Craig, of Patten, Me., says:—I have been behold two very tall and gruff looking men Dr. Blank met a polite man, whose wife es the animal to shake its head violently, afflicted with sick headache and dyspepsia for 35 years A power that for good or evil, as he stood there, of a pair of a lovely blue in » lumber wagon on purpose to see that English manufactures arc below those in the room. eves, looking into somebody’s or other's,, U1:in ’ an^ have him settle a he had been attending, and asked him how and the in oscular action dislodges the ob­ and have been cured by the use of Dr. Dyer’s Pills. Shall work on day by day, of Fiance and the United states in beauty she was. “ Dead, I thank you,” he replied. struction. Officejof Secretary of State, Augusta, Nov. 5,1878. ’Till the waves of time In its ebbing, Who are you?” demanded Dora, with and a dimpled cheek that very likely was ™'jbbo;'bo“ 1 ‘’'spnte regarding the loca- D k. D. Dyer & Son—Dear Sirs:—I have used your Sweeps the sands ofxher life away. frightened valor, “ and what doyou want?” flushing beneath an admiring glance, and tioii of ~ a school 1 1house. of design and in elegance of finish. This The Chicago Journal says there should Headache and Liver Pills in inv family and found them “ Don’t worry yourself, my lass ” said graceful, willowy, girlish figure, that “You see,” he explained to an interesting is quite true; and as France is becoming he two hears in every home—bear and for­ to be the best cathartic we ever used. Yours truly, knot of listeners, “ the Thomas crowd are These should be topped and buried be­ 8. J. CHADBOURN. Shared. the taller of the twain, gruffly, “ and don’t more than one masculine arm would en­ every year a greater manufacturer, and bear. That accounts far the chronic growl fore a hard frost. Dig trenches in a dry SAMPLE PACKAGE FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. make any noise, if you don’t want your circle in the dance that night. bon id and determined to locate the school in some families. place a foot and a half wide, and place tho Manufactured by neck twisted around like a chicken’s.” house down there by the Widder Hull’s, consequently, competitor with England in I said it in the meadow path— And then.sending warm thrills all through A democratic congressman rebuked his beets in below the surface; cover them DR. D. DYER & SON, Burnham, Maine. I say it on the mountain-stairs;— While the other, busying himself in re- whi«h is the worst place on the hull road, the markets of the world it would be well him, the very girl herself appeared in the daughter, because she let her beau stay too gradually. For daily use keep beets, and For Sale by J. E. ROBINSON. Druggist, The best thing any mortal hath eonnoitering the cupboards and the shelves doorway, a veritable vision of youth, beau­ while the rest of us want it on Jackson Rockland, Me. 3iuo41 to examine how she comes by her excel­ long the (previous night. “ La,” said she, all vegetables which are liable to wilt, in a Are those which every mortal shares. turned suddenly around with a volley of ty and elegance, leaning caressingly on bill, which i9 airy and salubrious and oaths...... biudy to two creeks and a mill pond. lences; and, if her secret eau he discovered “ we were only holding an extra ses­ box of damp sphaghnum, in the cellar. The air we breathe—the sky—the bieeze— Mrs. Howard’s arm. sion.” “ Nothing hut tin and pewter,” he snarl­ The two came directly past him. so near ^Je Thomas crowd are cracking their to make use of it without delay. The taste The light without us and withiu— of mankind is no doubt improving. The Life, with its unlocked treasuries— ed. “ Tell us, where is the silver, girl?” that Daisy Vaughan’s dress rubbed its silk *1®^s just now, and they think that There is a pleasure in contemplating A British bee keeper lays it down as a God’s riches—ore for all to wlu. “ We have no silver,” said Dora, falter­ folds against the damask curtains—so near , / J^v e t-h® bugl® on us» but I rather rudest nations are finding new pleasures in gooil; there is great pleasure in receiving rule that if tho honey makers are seen fly­ ing. “ What should poor people like us do that a faint breath of her delicate perfume thnk if the President of the great United good; but the greatest pleasure of all is H.H.CRIE&CO. The grass is softer to ray tread the elegance of form and color in those pro ing in and out of the hive on rainy or with silver?” of violets and white rose stole to his senses Shtes decides in favor of the hill the doing good, which comprehends the rest. damp days in antumn it is a sign that they For rest it yields unnumbered feet; “ The money, then? I know there is and so near that he heard her speak to his house will he planted there. It’s a ductions which they buy from foreign peo­ Sweeter to me the wild rose red, “ Josh, who is the new lodger on the fifth are in a starving condition, and the proper money, for I saw him come out of the hank sister as the two passed— 1,ule dodge of mine to see lnm. The ples, and in their own native manufactures thing to feed them with is syrnp made by Because she makes the whole world sweet. yesterday with a wallet full. Quick we “ Do you really like my dress, Alice? Tloiuas crowd don’t even suspect what I’m they are giving proofs of excellence floor? ” Janitor: “ Well, I dunno, I seed him making faces oaten a pile of mud. Iroiling three pounds of lamp sugar in two LOWEST PRICES! Into your heavenly loneliness haven't any time to lose.” You would never believe the trouble I had UF to* ’’ •J®11 I reach him to-night that...... sw»v.»wu,». did not exist oin u t­past generations. Eng- pounds of water. Ye welcomed me, O solemn peaks! “ It’s—it’s upstairs,sewed in the bottom matching the ribbon.” lh,1ve111 £e W;ldinS gashing of teeth, manufaCturer3 must salisfvthe tastes of Guess he must be a sculprit or somethin’.” And me in every guest you blesB of the feather bed, in the spare room hesi­ Only Ii remarkably commonplace remark. don’t yon recollect it!” l.sh manutnctureis must satisfy tho tastes of VALUE OF TURNIPS. VERY BEST PLACE TO BUY Who reverently your mystery seeks. their customers, or those customers will Alanv a Christian, says the Alliance, tated.” Dora—“ but you won’t hurt me?” hut it deepened that curious expression of i hero were men in the crowd who sym- trusts Christ to carry him through the val A Connecticut farmer estimates the val­ And up the radlaut peopled way “ What should we hurt you for?” scorn­ distrust and• displeasure - - that was fightin- • • pathizeu with him and were willing to aid pass into other hands. Formerly, England ue of turnips (the flat English turnip in his IR O N A ST E E L , Chains and Anchors, bin in securing an interview. It took only ley of the shadow of death, who does not That opens into worlds unknown, fully demanded the ruffian. “ Go up stairs against the passionate admiration in Mr. was distinguished for the solidity and dura­ rely upon Him to take him through the case), as a food for milch cows, at twenty- It will be life's delight to say, .Tack, and see, while I stay here to keep abiut ten minutes to so arrange matters B LA C K SM IT H S* Stock and Tools, Vivian’s grave, handsome eyes. Then, bility of her goods, but now that lias be­ dread to morrow. five cents per bushel. He arrived at these ** Heaven is not heaven for me alono.’’ this girl from raising the neighborhood.” Mrs. Howard’s laughing answer, as the thit the school house man walked around figures by noting the diminished yield con­ CORDAGE and Ship Chandlery, to the southern entrance of the hall and was come a tradition. Shoddy, “ clayed ” cot A dear little thing remarked that the first Rich through my brethren’s poverty! “ I shall not scream,” said Dora, elevat­ two paused a second to enable a brief, sequent upon leaving off the feed of turnips CARRIAGE BUILDERS* Supplies, ing her head contemptuously. “ Who is womanish scrutiny of the toilet— introduced to ex-Coroner Cahill, who looks tons, and sham excellence have taken the time she was embraced she was so afraid the roots did not save hay, as quite as much 8uch wealth were hideous! I am blest as near like Hayes as one pea resembles Only in what they share with me, there to hear me if I did? we are far from “ Well, you succeeded most admirably, place of the old trade virtues. Cheapness that she was going to die, and was going was consumed with as without them, but CARRIAGE Trimmers’ and Painters’ Goods, any house.” ancther. The “ president ” bowed, shook right to heaven; hut after a while she hoped In what 1 share with all the rest. Daisy: Yours is the handsomest dress in in production, in fact lias been the bean the turnips, as also shown by European SH IP Spikes,’Oakum, Paints, “ That’s true enough,” said the man call­ my rooms, and I am glad it is so becom-, hands nn(^ w1^ a kindly smile inquired: she wasn’t. experiments, were an aid to the digestion ideal of British manufacturers; and to it FISHERM ENS’ Fittings, ed Jack. “ Give us your knife. Casey, and ing. Dare, you know, is such a connois- • “ Well, Mr. Slammer, what can Ido for Correspondent—“ Will the editor please of the hay and similar fodder. " we’ll stir up the live goose feathers to some sear.” .vot? Don’t he afraid to speak right out. they have sacrificed a vast deal. Hence the QUARRYMEN’S Stock and Tools, Powder, etc., M c s and inform me where my family can go on Sun PICKING APPLES. purpose. The gal won’t trouble us. Nonsense! Come. Alice, I would not! I reed to wear old clothes and carry a red critical condition of English trade.Purchas­ days and be cool and comfortable without NAILS, GLASS, Paper, Paints, But the heavy footsteps of file men had miss that opening for worlds. 1 nose myself, and I am ready to sympathize ers have discovered tii it the worth of Brit­ danger of being crowded? ” Answer—Go Apples should he gathered rather early if GUNS, REVOLVERS, Cartridges,etc., hardly sounded at the head of the stairs And then Mr. Vivian watched the ex- with you.” they are expected to keep well. Place when Dora’s languid assumption of indiffer­ ish commodities lias singularly declined to church. GALVANIZED Spikes, Nails, Blocks, Row-Locks qnisite, girlish figure, in its delicate silvery ^ r. Slammer winced a little at this per- them in barrels or in heaps under the tree ence vanished. Like a winged spirit she blne and sunset-ptnk silk toilet, flash away- sonal allusion, which was responded to by that old names do not represent old quali­ “ Why,” asked a governess of her little or in a shed, where they should remain till Hoop Iron, etc., A FAITHFUL MAID. flew across the room, and noiselessly pry­ The look in his eyes deepened and ling- a horse-laugh from the little crowd, hilt he ties; that imitation has supplanted substan­ charge, “ do |we pray God to give us our cold weather in November or December, CARPET WEAVERS’ Twine and Warp, ing up the loose hoards with a knife daily bread! Why don’t we ask for four or when the cellar will have cooled off ready The blood-red ribbons of the storm threat­ cred long after Daisy had taken herself soon got his breath and began;— tiality. So there lias fallen upon John Bull caught up a japanned box and the stock­ away with her elegant costume that was “ Well you perhaps don’t know the live days, or a week? ” “ Because we want for fruit. Attend to assorting properly. If S A IL O R S ’ Oil Clothes, Hate and Bedding, ening sunset were fluttering in the west; ing, and hiding them in her apron, jumped a suspicion that lie is not as square as he it fresh,” replied the ingenious child. you have never attended to it try tfiis as the huge oak trees and pines in the forest the admiration of the room, and that, he- Thomas crowd?” G R O C E R IE S , Sugar, Pork, Beef, Molasses and . . * , , . from ..KZB.a ill) the 1W1Ilow window»« iimuil ULZto .twavoid ill theLilt; noise lltllSV U1of sides having cost the girl so much money Yes I do—you bet Ido!” responded the j was in the good old times. Englishmanti- an experiment. The same fruit, good or were murmuring ominously, and the one the rusty door hinges, and struck into the I didn’tat all expect company to-day, said Flour, had cost her—Dare Vivian's respect. Be- l'resident,’ " and they arc a mighty good j faetures have not been distinguished for poor, will bring much more money when chimney of tho small farm house on the woods at the back of the house. a lady to her visitors, with a not very pleas­ put up in separate packages. —AT— edge of the woods sent up its blue column cause six.months Wore, Daisy Vaughan crowd ofboys, too I beauty, and not being now accepted as dura- ant look, “ hut I hope you will make your­ No hare ever dared more swiftly through had one day "one to Mr. Vivian s oflicc, Ib c)—are—ell? slowly inquired Mr. | ,, ' , . , , . of smoke, like a cheery hand beckoning to the tangled forest than did Dora Klein, un­ and asked him in her shy. sweet, modest Slammer. “ Wily, I don’t think so.” I b,e' aro losin? character; and no tune can self at home.” “ Yes, indeed,” replied one AN EXPERIMENT. the way-worn traveler over the hill. And of them, starting off. “ I will make myself 205 Main Street, til at last safe in the deepest recesses, way. a request that surprised him beyond “ I can’t help what you tliink,” bluntly lie spired in the attempt to recover their An old turkey raiser gives the following how bright and cosy the interior of the where no one who was not nimlde as a at home as quick as possible.” experiment: Four turkeys were fed on kitchen looked, as Dora Klein stood on the measure, and yet one that he could not replied the president, as he cocked bis hat place in the estimation of mankind, H. H. CRIE & CO. deer, and slender as herself, could follow, well refuse—a request for liitn to lend her °n his car._ “ I tell you the boys are all | . “ What a rough fellow that Sniggin is!” meal, boiled potatoes and oats. Four others threshold, cold, hungry and inexpressibly and then, crouching down among the un­ right, and I’ll bet on em’ every time. You ! Several St. Petersburg newspapers allude of the same brood were also at the same weary. A little girl, blue eyed and blonde a hundred pounds for a month or two. petulcntly exclaimed the Hopedale girl, af­ dergrowth, she watched and waited. Of course ho had handed her tho money, Sfae mo no wind on that crowd—no to a bye-law recently passed by the com ter a struggle with the aforesaid Sniggins time confined in another pen and fed daily haired, scarcely yet sixteen, with a shy as­ As night approached, and a friendly dusk on the same article, but with one pint of and she had gone away with a look of hap- sn ' , , , , , , , mittcc of a fashionable club in the Russian at “ C o p e n h a g e n “ he nearly smothered pect and a shrinking mein, she had walked crept over hill and dale, she ventured by ‘ “ And did yon kiss him for his moth­ very finely pulverized charcoal mixed with from the city, seeking vainly for work at piness in her eyes that repaid him a hund- , 1 lien—you ve heard ^bont that school- capital prohibiting ladies from playing Mus- degrees to approach the side of the woods, red fold , house trouble, eh?” gasped Mr. Slammer. er?” said a young miss naively.” their food—mixed meal and boiled pota­ various places she had passed, and now at where the north star beamed overhead, re­ chka ”or other games of cards in the apart­ toes. They had also a plentiful supply of nightfall she was nearly discouraged. Then, when thele “ month or two” had . Yes. 1LS- I1 ,laIhave, e;. andantl 4°“you’ve ' e got to come assuring her of her whereabouts. And ments rented by the association in question. There is something passing strange charcoal in their pen. The eight were REMOVAL! •‘ A girl?” said Mrs. Myers, dubiously, expired, Daisy went to him again, her f'Shtdown oil the roost! That school-house about human nature, If a man had to when at last the hoarse voice of the two .f shadows, her voice low £ ??,lnS b“ ,'™'H down by the Widow It appears that until quite recently the lead­ killed on the same day, and there was a as Dora Klein proffered her meek re­ men, hurrying down a secluded by-road lovely eyes full of support his family by playing billiards at difference of one and one-half pounds each, quest. nnd quivering, andin,l toldI.,1,1 him sheUm wasw c notnm KullHull s, and don t you forget it!” struck momentary terror to her heart, the What down thar’ in the holler? ing Russian clubs have not only admitted $2 a day, he’d complain he had to work in favor of the fowls which had been sup­ “ I don’t know anything about you.” afterthought followed with blessed relief— able to repay him. as she had positively the female relatives of their subscribing awful hard for a living. — Middletown plied with charcoal, they being much the Mrs. Myers turned to her husband who pected and wished, he had done what any “ Yes, sir—that’s the place for it; can’t the certainty that they were gone and she get me to favor putting any school-house members to participation in the use of their Transcript. fattest and the meat being greatly superior sat by the fire, trotting a two year old on was safe. other gentleman would have done—begged on your infernal old hill!” dining-rooms, libraries, and fumoirs, hut Wherever through the ages rise in point of tenderness anil flavor. his foot. Mr Myers and Jane were seated by the her not to give herself the least concern 1 FRED CRIE, “ Waal, Mr. President, I'm sorry that—” The altarn of self-sacrifice. What shall I do, James?” about it, but that at any future time would have tolerated their presence in the play- fire that they had just rekindled, neither of “ Sorrv be hanged!” interrupted the „ , . , W here love ita arms has opened wide, ^^^7"0ULD respectfully announce that he has re- She's a total stranger,” he replied. them with any heart about the preparations suit him perfectly well. “ chief magistrate” in a gruff voice. “ What r00ms ns "’e11- ",1,ere thev 1,,ve ,bs!,n- moved his Stock of But he w disappointed and disr 1 Or man for man has nobly died. The Potato Rot. VV "B ut she looks so weary and worn out,” of the frugal evening meal, when the door do I care now sorry you are.” guished themselves by “ plunging'’ with said the wife. creaked on its hinges, and something nt tho principle of this fair, lovely trirl, I sec the same white wings outspread Groceries, Ship Chandlery and who had been the chief among worn. . ..i “ M liy—why—!” ‘true feminine reoklnesness. As these fair That hovered o’er the Master’s head. Some of our fanners have been pnzzled “ Well, lit her come in aon-aertyatll nighi ; glided in rale and sib Up from undated time they come. Ixjwl of bread and milk and one night's ” The ■ next moment the japanned box and eves* nn<^ whom he loved so tru > i , ! ' ...... f — over the way in which the rot has attacked General Merchandise, lodging won’t break ns.” The martyr soul^f heathendom, their jiotntocs. On high, well drained stockings lay in Mrs. Myer’s lap and Dora (,e*r - 4 . .. , , . Urited States I’ll allow no man to why at j been fo,,n,i u’ develop an extraordinary m- And to his cross and passion bring from 190 Main Street, Jones’Block, to So Bora Klein was admitted into tile Klein was sobbing on her shoulder. Not disappointed or dismayed because of ground few sound potatoes would be un­ me!” telligence in the direction of influencing Their fellowship of suffering. covered, while in the low places ami oven farmer’s small family, and so neat nnd “ Why, Dora,” exclaimed Rhe farmer. h,er ,f:l ' \re to rellir.n t,le money, or because —Oitfiff. handy was she about the place, so light and “ what does this mean?” I s’,c borrowed it, hut because, judging "W hy—-! I the chances in their favor, and to exhibit where water has been left after a rain be­ 206 M ain Street, agile in her movements, so quick to learn Anil Dora told her story, incoherently ' 1fron’tb.e standpoint of common sense lie " to n villain! roared tile executive ns I an inexpliealilo obiiviousness with respect A writer tells us to place onr hand upon tween tin? hills, a rotten potato was rarely he made a grab for Mr. Slammer’s collar, and steadfast to remember, that good na- and full of sobbing pauses, and when it was ! bly'"’ sbe might have repaid it more than stepped back about ten4to tbe payment of their losses, when their our heart and hear its muffled beat—tiiat fonml. We were unable to furnish any tured little Mrs. Myers had engaged her concluded Mrs. Myers threw her nrms I ^An^to-nicdit \1 le r bi's^feter and Daisv fect at that moment and was hustled around fellow-gamblers of the sterner sex have it will sadden us. True; but not so much explanation of this nor could we find any as placing our hand upon onr wallet, and in tlie agricultural publications. A North- before„ she had been in .the house a week. around the girl's neck nnd kissed her again | t h e corner I u i . • .1 • , You women are so impulsive,” said the i nn(j again. , had gone back to the dancing-saloon, lie ; n ‘ a _<■ ,u _____ . ____ ! happened to win their money, it has been realizing from its thinness that we must port farmer. Mr. David Patch, furnishes GLOVER’S BLOCK, , io'?5halt^ °n° l'10 . j stood thinking how much more noble, and ,1. aS . deemed expedient by committee after com- honest farmer, shaking his head. " Sup­ Janies, Janies ” she cried, almost hys­ soon become tlie muffled beat. what we believe to be a correct solution of pose she should turn out had ? “ this problem; it being one tiiat had come At the Brook, directly oppo­ terically, “ you will never mistrust Dora i “ Waal, I’ll he dim ed! ” hoarsely wliis- \ °f ‘ba clubs on the Neva to taboo An old clergyman said: “ When I come How can she, Janies? ” said Mrs. My­ Klein again. been had the girl kept her word and paid under his own observation. He thinks that site Farwell Hall. ers, indignantly. “ She has a face as inno­ her just debts, instead of wearing the ele­ pereil Mr. Slammer. “ Why, hang it, I , their card-tables to “ honorary members or to die, I shall have my greatest grief and as on tile high ground the soil is usually And James Myers, wipin ; a stray dew- not only got bilked on tile schoolhouse visitors of the female sex.” The mere mv greatest joy; mv greatest grief tiiat I cent as a baby’s.” drop or so from his eyes, confessed1 that lit- gant, expensive dress that was tile admira­ gravelly or at least lighter than elsewhere The store has been thoroughly re-built, and hand tion and envy of the room. business, but come mighty near gettin’ necessity of such a prohibition throws a have done so little for the Lord .Tesns, and it is more sensible to tile iieat of the sun. aomely finished, and affords excelli •nt facilities for con "M v dear, I don’t believe in physiog­ tie Dora Klein had been as true a heroine blazes knocked out of m e!” my greatest joy tiiat the Lord Jesus has ducting business, being convenient and roomy. nomy.” Standing there, his thoughts grew more somewhat startling light upon tlie manners while tlie heavier and cold clay not being as Joan of Are herself. “ Something wrong, somewhere,” sighed done so much for me,” so affected tlie potatoes are not liable to rot. “ Nor I, altogether, but I do believe in and more hitter, till be had decided that he and customs of club life in St. Petersburg. A LARGE AND FRESH STOCK OF Dora Klein.” would never again let his heart go out to­ one of the jokers, If any one can find a lietter explanation “ I’ll tell you what it is,” replied Mr. Tlint ladies of high social position could be Happiness, like manna, is to be gather­ And ns the days and weeks went by Mr. wards Daisy Vaughan—till he had decided ed in grains and enjoyed every day. It than this we should lie glad to publish it.— Myers was obliged to confess to himself that slie was not tile woman to lie his wife Slammer, striking his finger down at every induced to frequent establishments of so Ex. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Singular, Wasn't It? word—“ lie’s been sawn! Some o’ that will not keep; it cannot be accumulated: that so far, at least, his wife’s judgment or —till the music of the hand nnd the per­ very free-and-easy a character as Russian nor have we to go out of ourselves or into H its been added to Ills stock. instinct had been correct. fume of the flowers began to grow annoy­ Thomas crowd has got in ahead of me and cut all tlie wheat! ”—Detroit Free Dress. club is astonishing, lint that a ban should remote places to gather it, since it is rained The Boy’s Benefactor. The last November leaves were flutter­ Never keep your umbrella up in turning ing to him, and he made his way up stairs down from heaven at onr very doors ing down one clear, cold afternoon, when to his “ den,” to enjoy a cigar, and to read be pronounced upon them by the directors tile corner’ at Wasilington and Winter At tlie recent fair held in North Berwick, Mrs. Myers stood at the door, ready to join streets, for you never know wbat may his evening letters. Fishing Extraordinary. of those establishments on the ground that Don’t live in hope witli your arms folded. her husband and baby in the wagon to at­ Among them was a letter from a laily Fortune smiles on those who roll np their York County, Stillman B. Allen, of Bos­ happen. On January 15, two persons witli they misconduct themselves at play, is n ton, the York County lx>y9’ benefactor, de­ tend a merry making_ at the nearest village. . „ umbrellas tilted forward met at that cor- who, oflate, had interested him very much, I must tell you about white fishing at circumstance so annoying thatlshonld cer­ sleeves and put their shoulders to the wheel Every Horse Owner Needs It! nnd whoso letter, or rather note, of to- that propels them on to wealth and happi­ livered a very eloquent and interesting ad­ some distance below, while Dora Klein was ner (theBoston correspondent of the Detroit . . . , , . , i - l Sault Sainto Marie. While our boat stop- dress, and at the close of his remarks made to remain at home to keep house. Post tells the story) in a driving storm. n.glit wits, as usual, brief, concise and in-, , j went (lown to lhe beach where a tainly refuse to credit it upon any evidence ness. Cyt this out and carry it about with KENDALLS less conclusive than tiiat afforded by tlie ut­ another generous offer to tlie boys for 1880 ‘Mind you feed the chickens at five One was a hale and hearty gentleman of telligent—a business communication re-, (')ozen Tn,lians ,ive who are the most won. you in your vest pocket, ye who idle in bar­ ns follows: $100 to the boy who raises the o’clock. Dorn, and don’t forget the little about 50 years and the other was a little fishermen that I know of. For twen- terances of tlie Russian press. rooms or at the corners of the streets. ______i rency for a new HORSE BOOK, calf in the pen; nnd if you have any extra slight woman, pei liajis a year or two young- for him in a certain law case he was con most corn on one-eighth acre anywhere in It treats ail diseases, has 35 fine engravings showing ty-fivc cents I was given a special show The news from Constantinople shows Old age has no terrors for Victor Hugo, the State; $50 to the next liest, and $10 positions assumed by sick horses, a table of doses, a time, you can chop the meat nnd the ap­ He was coming around the coiner ducting. Seating myself in a canoe, one Indian took O A A l / ^ r g e collection of VALUABLE ples for the Saturday mince pies, and—” from tile Wasilington street side, she go­ The letter read nnd nnswered, Mr. Vivian that tin Turks have made up their minds who is said to have acknowledged that eacli to the five next best. If the boy who D UUIV RECIPES, rules for telling (be age his position seated in the stern, and another wins tlie first prize is a resident of York of a horse, with au engraving showing teeth of each “ Conte wife, come!” called out her hus­ ing around the corner from Winter street. sat back in his chair, admiring the Ixolil, to let the Creeks h.avo their pound of flesh. passing from thirty.nine to forty was the stood in tlie bow. The one in tlie stern most trying time in his life. “ But,” said County he will receive a gold watch in ad­ year, and a large amount of other valuable horse in- band from the wifgon. Both were in a hurry. Natural consequence clean chirography. used a paddle to keep tlie boat’s head up Tlie Slieik-ul-Islam has sent a message to formation. Dr. Wm. H. Hall says, “ I have bought And if the house should catch fire or a sudden collision of umbrellas, the shock If there’s anv character in hand-writing a friend, “ I should think it a great deal dition thereto. Up boys and at ’em. books that I paid $5 and $10 for which I do not like as stream, while the other used a pole to steady the Moslem inhabitants of Epirus nnd well as I do yours.” anything,” added this prudent little edition of which caused the little woman’s feet to I take it my unknown correspondent is a , boat n e ha(, a lH net a|,out fo„r fe(?t better to he forty than fifty.” “ Not at all” SENT BY MAIL FROM THIS OFFICE OX of Martha, troubled with many cares, “ re­ slip upon the treacherous walk. The gen­ woman whom to know is both a privilege j dianleter. with a handle twelve or fifieen Thessaly preparing them for their transfer replied Hugo; “ forty years is the old age RECEIPT OF PRICE. member that the money is in an old stock­ tleman picked her up. thereby gaining a and a pleasure-a woman whose principle ; f , This was h ove,. lhe ,ojec. from the dominion of tlie Sultan to that ofyonth. while fifty |years ir the youth cf To Make Hens Lay.—Put two or more ing under the board by the south window, good look at her face, when, exchanging a would not let het Drrow money, anil pre- of"tbe cnt.wntcr, whiie the jlanJll)e of King George. The document is peculiar. old age.” quarts of water in a kettle, and one large and the silver in the japanned box near seed pepper, or two small one9, then put few astonished exclamations, the pair rec­ fer to buy fancy presses than pay it. I^ t’s trailc(, back jn the waler. Thus eqnippe,,, The religious head of Islam tells his co­ Tlie young men who stand around the ognized in each other long lost friends czxosee! I It’s l i e just inCi. ci six v monthsity n n llic ag rm o since CitlPfi Miss \1 ico I , _ • , • « • • , ■ « — church doors on earth, watching the people the kettle over the fire. When the water we sailed out into tlie rapids, which are half religionists tiiat a neighboring State, small boils stir in Indian meal, until you have a Yes, m’m,” said Dora, kissing her hand and walked off together. Thirty years ago Elliott applied for the translating, in an­ a mile in length and one mile wide. At the come out, and smiling on the girls in an to the laughing baby, " I’ll remember.” she was a factory girl in Lowell and he swer to mv advertisement, and she lias in­ in extent, but of great antiquity, has lived emetic sort of way, will some day hang thick mush. Let it cook an hour or so; foot of tlie rapids the fishing is done. Tho feed hot.- Horse radish chopped fine and “ Some people would say, my dear, that was a medical student in Harvard. Botli sisted on not takiqg ber In y filltbe case is water boils and tumbles like the swiftest on amicable terms with the Turks at a criti­ around the gates of heaven while the de­ wasn’t a very sharp proceeding of yours,” tirred into mush ns prepared in the above COAL!COAL! were poor in pocket, but ricli in love and finished.” rift on the Delaware, and is generally half cal time. Tlie Koran enacts that the great cent people go in, and the first thing they directions, and for results we are getting said Mr. Myers, ns they drove away. hope; lie worked hard at study and she Somehow, lie . caught , , himself „ making ■ „ con- i white with breaking foam. With his pole, know the gate is shut forever, and they “ What doyou mean?’’ asked his wife. worked hard to raise tile money to help him tmual comparisons between Daisy A a,igl,an tlleIndian •„ tl„, bow bolds the canoe, or and wealthy shall freely bestow alms on will have to get accommodations elsewhere. from five to ten eggs per day, whereas pre­ To tell that girl just where your valua­ on through his course. and Miss Elliott-the one, a butterfly girl, , R float stea(Ji] si(Jewise( now up a lit. their poor and weaker neighbors. The —Steubenville ILeratil. vious to feeding wc had no eggs for a long Another Reduction! bles are kept.” whoTi’lin Ibnnn'htthought nnnarbr.naught fitof hprher wnr/1word; • tliothe rtthnrother , , , , , , t 1 r . time. We bear a good deal of complaint- When tlie California fever broke out in tie, then down, but always nnder perfect Sultan, feeling tlio force of that Divine pre from other people about getting eggs. To “ James, what an idea! Whv, 1 can 1849 he resolved to try a quicker route to industrious, economical, saving.He brought control and always dancing witli the rush ccpt, lias therefore decided tiiat a portion trust Dora as implicitly as I would trust down his fist on the table. such we would warmly rceommond cooked fortune, and tie started for the golden shore, of water. of tlie great and mighty Turkish Empire Just at this season wc are more favored feed, fed hot. Boiled apple skins,seasoned D . N . B I R D & C O ., myself.” sending (back a letter of farewell to this “ By Jove! I’m determined to get ac­ He watches the water constantly, which Mr. Myers whistled and drove on, nnd quainted with tills employee of mino. I’ll shall lie detached and handed over to that witli the visits of another fish more impor­ witli red pepper, or lioiled potatoes sea­ ARE SEELING SPLENDID yonng girl. The upshot of the separation varies in deptli from eight to nine feet. Sud­ tant to us l>y far than the salmon, as it forms soned with horse radish are good for feet!; his wife was vexed with him for even think­ was tiiat letters became less and less regu­ send her a cheek in this letter for the job— insignificant nation, so as to enable it to W hite Ash Egg and Broken, ing such a doubt of Dora Klein. denly with a quick motion he shoves the tlie chief bait in carrying on onr great cod much lietter than uncooked food. Corn. lar and at last tliero was silence. The a hundred and eighty pounds—and I shall end of the polo under the bow piece, grasp­ live in comfort. The Greeks aro sensible fishery, on which so many thousands here But as they were jogging slowly home­ years passed on; lie grew rich and influen­ owe her quite a pocketful—yes; and there hen fed to liens, by itself, has a tendency W hite Asli Stove, and ward in the November starlight a neighbor ing the net at the same time with the othcr jteoplc, and will no doubt gladly accept the are dependent. The caplin are now around to fatten rather than produce the more tial, completed his studies nnd became a is only one batch of pajiers more, too. I hanil. and, never taking his eye from the our coasts and in onr bays and harbors in F r a n k li n Coal hailed them, joyously, from the top of a noted physician of one of tlie largest Cali­ wonder what she will do with it? If only “ alms ” which restores the greater part of profitable egg laying. A spoonful of sul­ at the following Reduced Prices: load of barrels. water, plunges it in, perhaps ten feet away, countless myriads. True to the day almost, phur stirred witli their feed occasionally, fornia cities; he married and had two chil­ and forces it to the bottom, or as the canoe Epirus and Thessaly to Greece. shoals of these beautiful littlo fish, about “ I say, it’s time you were home,” said He never finished, because at tlint mo­ will rid them of vermin and tone np their Egg Coal, at vessel, $3.50 dren. Two years ago wife and children sags back witli the current, lets it drop a The Turkish Minister of Finance has re­ seven or eight inches in length, appear each system. It is especially good for yonng Nchemiah Hardbroke, your gal’s got com­ were carried off by fever. A year to a day ment some one tapped on tlie door, and in Stove Coal, at vessel, $4.00 pany.” few feet, and then with a peculiar twist ported that tlie Porte is maintaining half a season in number beyond all calculation. chickens or turkeys. Out of a flock of ten before the meeting in tlio snow-storm lie answer to his “ Come in! ” Daisy Vaughan raises it to tlie surface, nnd with a toss like Every bay, harbor and creek around a coast “ What do yon mean?” demanded Mr. entered, her eyes shining, her cheeks flush­ million refugees in addition to tlie Turkish hatched last November, we have lost bnt Egg Coal, on wharf, well screened, $4.00 dreamed that his youthful love was living turning a flapjack, drops a five-ponnd white- not less than two thousand miles in extent one. They have been fed cooked food M yers. and in distress, nnd tlie dream made such ed, her mouth dimpled and quivering be­ army. An Imperial Iradi has therefore, Stove Coal, on wharf,well screened, $4.50 “ Why the doors and windows were all fish into the canoe. This was repeated time literally swarms with them. They come mostly anil are giowing finely.— Ohio an impression upon him that lie sent East tween smiles and tears—so fail to see that and again, right in tho swiftest water, and been issued reducing the army, and stating Egg Coal, delivered, well screened, $4.50 open as I came by the crossroads just where every pulse in his body thrilled ns she in close on the shore in many places where Farmer. and made inquiries, which resulted in his seldom only one fish was caught, hut once tiiat after the settlement of the Greek ques­ there is a sandy or shingly beach, anil a ye can see across the medder to your back coming on himself to search for her. But dropped her sweet eyes Io his ns lie sat in Stove Coal, deliv’d, well screened, $5.00 dcx. there was two or three men in the six that would weigh eighteen pounds. fisherman stands on tho beach with a cast­ six months hail been spent unsuccessfully, his chair, and she stood liesido him arid Often I eonld not see bottom, and one was tion the army will be further reduced to Orders promptly filled and delivered at the above kitchen. I thought it was some of your ing net in his hand, and in a short time a MOULDY CELLARS. nnd he had just despaired of ever finding laid a packet she had brought on tlie tnble caught in eight or ten feet of water. I 100,000 men. E dwakd. prices. folks, till I saw your wagon just now.” —a packet of his own law papers, that he glittering pile of these little silvery fish is Close the door and windows during the her, when the two bumped umbrellas at could see no fish until they were brought to landed, enough to fill half a dozen barrels. day, and either leave them open all night, James Myers looked at his wife. the corner of Wasilington and Winter had sent to Miss Elliott. Kunlun Block, Main St. Mrs. Myers’ white anxious face returned the surface. It was the only kind of fishing They form the finest bait for the capture of or if this is unsafe, open them very early in streets. She—poor soul!—had married late She laughed softly at his look of bewil­ that I ever saw that I did not think I could Always Beak It in Mini).—Always re­ the gaze. derment. cod, and they are used in enormous quan­ the morning and close them before the sun in life, and now was a widow with two learn to do. It is said no white man ever member, no one can debase you but your­ tities for manure by the farmers, who come “ Dora is there,” assented Mr. Myers, children, who were too young to work Y’es, I am Miss Elliott; and these arc self, Slander, satire, falsehood, injustice, is fairly up. This will keep any good cel­ that’s the very reason I’m worried. Hold did learn. Tho Indian I was with took for them with carts to the beach, and mix lar cool and dry. It may also lie aired for much, and whom she was trying, witli her the last of tlie translations I have been three hundred in one day. We were out these can never rob you of your manhood. the baby firm, and I’ll see what’s in old ranking for you, to pay back tlie debt I them with bog and earth. After standing awhile after sundown, if the early morning old devotion, to keep at school.—Boston an hour and took alioiit thirty.—Letter to Men may lie about you, they may denounce for a year, this becomes a rich fertilizing Dobbin.” Post. owed you, nnd whieli I could pay no other you, they may cherish suspicions manifold hours are not sufficient. How they rattled over the frosty road, ‘.he Deposit (N. Y.) Courier. compost, very stimulating to crops, but GOAL & WOOD! wav. Mr. Vivian ’’—and her lovely red they may make your failing tlie target of leaving little substance in the soil beyond Dobbin galloping as if trying the turf, and lips quivered—“ I would not hnvo told you their wit or cruelty; never be alarmed; the old wood rushing past them like the to-night, but you have been looking so "an­ Christian Fellowship.—It is a mistake the materials with which the caplin were Don’t Over-Indnlge the Children. never swerve an inch from the line your mixed.—[St. John’s (N. F.) Cor. Montreal New Food Fish.—Prof. Baird's dredg­ scenic splendors of a panorama, while to gry and stern «... all day, on.iand xI cumulicouldn’t v bearuciu i to 8UPP°se l^at Christian fellowship i9 in ing operations off Provincetown this sum­ to he under your displeasure any longer.1 the keeping of certain sects, and can only judgment and consienco have marked out Gazette. JAMES FERNALD the anxious hearts of wife and husband for you. They cannot by all their efforts mer, with the Norwegian beam trawl net, every moment seemed an age. The house Parents donotrealizo how that home life And I want you to know I borrowed that I had by those to whom they dispense it. take away your knowledge of yourself, the have brought to light numerous specimens Coal, Wood, Hay, Cement, was dark when they reached it. Mr. which magnifies the pleasures of the tnble, money for-for brother Dick, to get him | rhe fellowship that is doled out, officially, purity pf"your choraeter, and the generosi­ Tho greatest jump ever taken by a race of the Craig or Pole flounder (Glyptoce- Sand, Hair, etc., etc. Myers flung the reins over the dashboard whose special treats for the children|hnbit out of a scrape, nnd papa swore he never by un organization, is ofverylntleconse- ...... 1 . . . qnonce. 'rixzxThe f.illhfaithful fu l annd n rl lovingInvinrr HlCOirtlPdisciple ty of your nature. While these are left, horse was recentlyl taken at Birmingham phalns Cynoglossos) a Greenland variety Egr and Broken, unscreened, and sprung out. uallv take the form of something to eat or would help him again, nnd he made me you are, in point of fact, unharmed. England. During tlie jumping contest at whoso presence in dnr waters was unsus­ “ Dora! Dora Klein!" lie called, but drink, is laying the foundation on which promise, every time he gave me money, I of Christ will not fail of friendship; good on the wharf, $3,50 men will love him for his Master’s sake, the Horse Show, Mr. Robert Leaman’shun pected until large numbers were taken in there was no answer save the faint echo of 'ill be all too easy in later life to build should not help Dick, nnd I had to mind ter, Surrey, ridden by Mr. Henry Grayson the Fish Commission’s dredging operations Stove, unscreened, on wharf, 4.00 his own voice. the superstructure of narcotism and drunk­ papa, Mr. Vivian; but now, those transla­ and tlio recognition of those who can see Ez* Company, open as soon as the bolts are released. A new thousands, and make an aggregate of money cases of goods last week, it being an increase sloughing of the decayed parts was so great that the whole amount of internal revenue street, are having their houses painted. I 4* We are indebted to Mrs. J. II. Additon tor a branch coupling has been purchased, by means of which we have honestly earned and find it very that four incisions had to be made into bis expenditure of the former class of institu­ • of 1GS cases over the preceding week and collected was §113,561.510, and the cost of which three streams can be played when necessary. inconvenient to get along without. T h e r e f o r e , neck to keep his throat clear. Through tions is little more than one-third that of q. Regular monthlv meeting of the City Coun- b“ kct of sweet “PP1'’ lro" ‘ a tree which " as 361 cases over the shipments of the corres­ collection $3,527,956. The total receipts cil next Moodav evening. ’ Plantcd west of lhe Meadows ® «ntnry ago, by Both steamers are in perfect order and the engi­ will our friends who are owing for the G a zette these incisions tile sloughed parts had lobe the latter, but, taking the two collectively, ponding week last year. About fifty-six tons were 2,462,984 greater than for the pre­ _ , Mr. Benjamin Blackingtou, who was the great neers take pride in keeping them so. Mr. Cum­ please look at the date after their names on the continually drawn out, and they came in it will be seen that the enterprise is, in a q .’iesteriay was a hot day the thermometer granJfathcr of the donor and of the writer of this of leather were received during the week. vious year. It will be understood that the mings, the Chief Engineer, is very solicitous for margin of the paper, (or on the outside wrapper in long strips like soft gum and had to be financial sense, one of some magnitude. registering atmut 90 deg. in the shade at noon. , paragrapll. Mr Blackington died Sept. 8, 1812. the credit and efficiency of the department and case the paper is mailed in a single wrapper) and The shoe manufacturers are driving tvork law reducing the tax on tobacco did not go broken off. He was dying while alive all Imperial taxation bears nearly half the cost. 4* The Litne Rock National Bank has declared The tree from which these apples were taken has does all in bis power to maintain them. The send us the sums which they find to he due. If as rapidly as possible. into effect soon enough to cause any materi­ the time. County and borough rates contribute nearly a semi-annual dividend, payable on and after O ct.' tx>rne fruit every year since the memory of its steam tire engine service is certainly in a most ex­ any cannot send us the whole, then send at least a The Pembroke Iron Works are about to al falling off in the revenue from that J present owner (Mr. Willard S. Blackington), and cellent condition. p a rt. Those indebted in small sums for job work It is said that an investigation of tie a tenth. In respect to Industrial Schools, resume operations on a large scale. W. source in the last fiscal year. »I* Rev. Mr. Pope, of Thomaston, preached at the , never less than live bushels. It is estimated, and advertising will also confer a favor if they can case is to be made by the Brooklyn Boa;d the payments from School Boards assist the 4* Don’t forget the sociable at the rooms of the E. Coffin Esq., of Boston, is there making While the nmount of revenue collected vespers of the Congregational church last Sunday , therefore, that it must have borne at least 500 Young Men’s Christian Association, next Tuesdav oblige us in a similar manner. receipts to tho extent of nearly ninety-six all the necessary arrangements. increased over two millions, the cost of of Health, and if the necessary affidavits evening. ' bushels of apples. In the last heavy gale it suf- even|ng. All are invited to’attend. thousand pounds, in addition to which six The Collins Granite Company, at East collection was §728,454 less in 1879 than in are made supporting thesLateuient of faets, 4« Subscribers failing to receive their papers will , tere^ severely, losing one ol its largest limbs, and ({•The Railroad Commissioners, Messrs.JWildes, iy The election in Colorado on Tuesday- tlie body will be exhumed and an inquist thousand pounds are received from private confer a favor by notifying us at once of the d e -,tbis trce- lYo,n " hich five generations have gathcr- resulted in the triumph of the Republicans Bluehill have lieen awarded the contract 1878. The average cost of collection Anderson and Talbot, came over the Knox & Lin­ will be held. He is said to have been a sources in payment for voluntary inmates. linquency. 1 ei^ lruit» 800,1 ,)e eut down* 11 bas certainly coln yesterday, on an official tour of inspecting, by a largely increased majority. Beck is for the granite for the railroad bridge nt throughout the whole country was a trifle _ . ’ e ,, , . . , . borne its part in the world bravelv. Philadelphia, across the Schuylkill river.* native of-Portland. Philanthropy contributes forty-six thousand »I« Bring vonr fall advertising to the Gazcffcaud i and found the road in good and’safe condition. elected Supreme Judge by an estimated over 3 per cent excluding the territories, take a wise man’s early advantage of the growing ' be onnt.v Commissioners have been nt pounds to the two classes of institutions in •I* Another change of time will go into eflkt on The Saco Water Power Machine Com­ where the cost is necessarily much greater revival of business. . work tbe PftSt week grading the grounds around majority of 5000 over Richmond—a gain of the shape of subscriptions and legacies, the Maine Central and Knox & Lincoln Railroads pany are doing an extensive business, em­ than in the States. The eleven States which ▼ * c. w.- » i i ti r a JtheCourtHouseandwhentheworkisiulIvcom- 2000 from last vear. Trouble with the Indians, while self help furnishes forty thousand A A few receipt hooks for the use of masters of i , . , next Monday. The afternoon train will leave ploying at present about 400 men, sixty- seceded paid last year §11,627,080 of in. vessela when paving off a crew, neatly- bound, can P1^ n« ‘ 8*™ ' he, "rounds a coat- here at 1.15, instead of 1.25 and Conductor White’s A dispatch from Mill River Colorafo, pounds by means of profits in the industrial be had cheap at this office. ' I ,nS of 8tw n' tlle aPPO»oyncc ot the place will lie S' The City Council of Portland has eight of whom are engaged in the foundry. ternal revenue, and the cost of collectin train will arrive at 5.15, instead of 5.30 dated Sept. 28tb, states that Major Thonas departments. Tho work which is thus I verv much improved. Another very material ini- abolished ringing the bell at 9 o’clock in was §753.621, about 6 1-2 per cent.or more * A change has I,ecn made in the running t i * of provenicn( hcn-is jh n t tho sidewalk has been T. Thornburgh’s command was that lay sanctioned and supported by tho public is the evening. No use; a great many belles 7y It is related of William Pitt Fessen­ than twice the average cost of collection steamer Pioneer, which leaves Vinalhaven daily moved in about eight feet upon the county lot and attacked by Utes in a bad canon one vile intended both as a benevolent and a pro­ at 7 30 A. M. and Rockland at 3 P. M. will be ringed at a much later hour than den that when he became Secretary of the for the whole country. South Carolina the adjoining lot belonging to the Universalist So- south of that place, on the march to the tective agency. Juvenile vagrancy is to be The Steamer Engine Company eiyoved an li) tl)e Couijty. that, and the City Council cannot prevent it. Treasury he telegraphed to leading finan­ paid only §108,782, and the cost of col­ ciety, thus giving so much additional width to the the agency. They retreated in zood arrested before it leads to something worse, oyster supper on Monday evening, at the invitation ciers in the East and West to meet him in lection was §39,535; while Nebraska paid street. If the City Council will widen the street order to the wagon train, and intrenched and the young offender who has been actu­ of their popular Foreman, Mr. C. H. Bern-. here as far as Masonic street, or farther, the Coun­ THOMASTON. It is reported in connection with the New York to confer upon the financial sit­ more than §877,297, and the cost of collec­ jy themselves as fast as possible. Th«rn- ally guilty of theft is to lie dealt with after »£« Miss Belle Mulligan, of Damariscotta, is to ty Commissioners and the owners of the church suit to upset the will of Mrs. Dorsey, who uation. It appeared, howeyer, that there tion was only §15,883, considerably less Rev. J. J. Blair, of Rockland, will preach a burgh was killed instantly during the a fashion which shall, if possible prevent give dramatic readings this evening, at Fraternity j property will give the laud required to be taken the Methodist Church next Sunday. bequeathed her property to Jefferson Davis, were about as many views as there were than one-half as much. Alabama paid Hall. Miss Mulligan is endorsed by Gen. Janies from their lots for the purpose. It would he a de­ retreat. Capt. Paine was slightly womd- him from growing up into a hardened and Ship Andrew Johnson, Capt. John L. Crawford, that another suit will be instituted against financiers. After the Secretary’s return to §129,815, cost §29,890, while in Connect! A. Hall cided improvement to widen Union street as far as ed in two places. Lieut. Paddock and practised criminal. So far has this policy has arrived at Bremen. Davis for alleged conspiracy to deprive the Washington he received a dispatch from tho cut, which paid §520,330, the collection was The ladies of the Congregational Society are Park street,though in some eases it would not l>c Edwin Rhoades has raised his new house on Capt. Grimes were also painfully hit succeeded that Major Inglis, tlie Govern­ agreeable to the abnttors. beire of their rights, and for a yet more financiers who represented St. Louis, say­ only §30,640. Kentucky paid §7,640,805 to give a supper, on the EurojK’an plan, this eve­ Flukcr St., and has the same boarded and shingled. not dangerously wounded. Ten cnlishd ment Inspector of these schools, stated in ning, from 5 to 10 o’clock, at their Chapel on serious offence against the law. ing that upon considering the whole matter of revenue, or about one-half as much as The Knox & Lincoln Musical Association lo­ WiUiain Andrews has finished painting Jordan his Report for tho past year that whilo School street. blotfkj and is now at work painting on Leveusaler they had decided that the views of the New New-York, but the cost of collection per men and Wagon Master McKinstry wire gins its 15th annual convention at Lincoln Hall. “ there are and always must be juvenile 4* The “ Morse ” house, on (Jnice street, has had Damarisuottii, on Tuesday, the 21st. aud will con- block. cy T lie receipts at the recent Maine Yorkers were nearer correct than theirs. §100 in Kentucky was about fourteen times killed and at least twenty-five men aid teamsters were wounded. Capt. Pajue criminals,” it is no longer a profitable pur­ a new cellar wall put under it anil some other re- tinue four days. Prof. G. W. Dudley, of Boston, Capt. J. L. Jordan is slating the roof of his house. Slate Fair in Portland, were §10,200, and The day following the Secretary received as great as in New York. In Mississippi Capt. Sanders Curling is repairing his dwelling, immediately sent a courier to Rawlins hr suit “ to educate for crime as a profession.’’ pairs, and wheu it is painted it will make a desir­ is to lx: conductor, aud Miss Fanny Kellogg, of the expenses §9.018. A gold medal was a dispatch from the men who represented the amount collected was §88,249, and the able tenement. Boston, soprano soloist, while Mrs. James Wight, and Edwanl Brown is shiaglitig the roof of the relief, and Gen. Merritt started from Rav- The jxilico reports of a quarter of a century awarded the Connoisseur organ exhibited New York, saying that upon reconsidera­ cost §20,735; in Maine the amount was of this city, has been engaged as pianist. Concerts Fogarty house. lins Oct. 2 with 500 men to rescue tie ago tell of a professional class of juvenile 4* Capt. Wiu. M. Monroe luus returned home* by W. M. Furbish & Sons. A vote of tion they had decided that the St. Ix>nis §306,685, and the cost only §16,725. Ten having completed the repairs on his vessel the arc to lie given on Wednesday and Thursday II. 1’. Nichols’ new house on Knox Street is troops that were surrounded by the Utss. criminals who have in a grc:(l measure nearly completed on the outside finish. thanks was passed to the City Government views upon finance were the sound ones, ncssee paid §912,859, and the cost of col Adele Me Loon, which has proceeded on her voy­ evenings, at which the Damariscotta Brass Baud Another party of 400 men followed in censed to exist, and the change is attrib­ is to appear, in addition to the vocal talent. The Schooner Mary B. Smith is ioadiug liuic at Fort for the City Hall, and to the Selectmen of and they cordially gave way to them. In lection was §105,504, while in Michigan the age. Friday. Tho cause of the outbreak on tie uted principally to the working of these K. & L. Railroad will give free return tickets to wharf. Schooner J. K. Baker is discharging gen­ Deering for favors at the Park, and to the this position of affairs the Secretary con­ amount paid was §l,G57,071, and the cost 4«The schooner Richmond, Capt. Wni. Hall,will eral cargo at same wharf. Schooner R. Baker, part of the Indian's is stated as follows: institutions. More than three-fourths of lx? launched from the South Railway in a few days all who attend the Convention. Miss Kellogg, the police of Portland and Deering for services cluded that his advisers knew about as lit­ of collection only §41,957. Illinois, New soprano soloist, sang at tlie Convention two years Jr., is discharging general cargo at Cushing’s the children passing through the Reforma­ having been almost entirely rebuilt in a first-class rendered. Also to the railroads and Port­ tle as he did, whereu|K>n he decided to *' go York and Ohio each paid more than all the It appears that in July last Govcnor ago,in Damariscotta, anil it was on account of her liarf. Pitkin telegraphed to the Secretary of lie tories are afterwards found to be “ doing manner. land Horae Railroad for assistance. it alone." seceded States. Illinois paid §19,499,914 popularity on that occasion that the Directors voted J. A. Creighton & Co. are about to build an old Interior that the Indians were burnng well,” and the proportion of successful 4* Transactions of the City Liquor Agency for unanimously to eugage, her this year. Mr. Dudley fashioned lime kiln at Fort wharf. New York §15,450,419 and Ohio §15,919,- timber. He stated that if they were lot cases in the Industrial Schools is still high, the month ending Sept. 30: Sales, 9368.23; protit, is a thorough teacher and a fine lmritone singer, A large number from this town will attend the Ey Stillman B. Allen Esq. of Boston of­ ST The Assistant Attorney General for 756. The cost of collection in these three immediately stopped by tlie Governmmt $132.75; liquors for the city $2.50; balance paid er. Rather more than twenty-seven thou and he will devote one hour of each forenoon ses­ Children’s Pinafore entertainment at Rockland on fers to the boys of Maine for raising corn the Post Office Department, upon a case Suites was ns follows: Illinois, §206,526; the citizens of Colorado would undortzke City Treasurer, $328.06. Monday evening next. to stop them. The Secretary imiucdiaulv 6andboys and girls have now passed through sion to vocal exercises and tlie cultivation of the next year, §200 as a first prize, $50 as a recently submitted to him, has given as his New York, §252,422; Ohio, §196,433. 4- Grand Worthy Chief Templar Chase has as­ voice. Messrs A. R. Dunton and F. 0 . Young are giv­ directed Agent Meeker to call in the In­ the Reformatory schools of Great Britain. second prize, and five third prizes of §10 opinion that under the 226th section of the The total revenue derived from the tax dians engaged in this work,and.if necessa­ sented to the change of name of Payson Lodge, 4* The artesian well’ being sunk at the cement ing lessons in penmanship at the Grammar School Of this number upwards of ten thousand rooms on Green Street. each. If the boy who wins the first prize regulations (which is section 3,849 of the upon banks and bankers other than Nation­ ry, to secure military assistance. The idea and hereafter it will lie styled and known as works, to supply the large quantity of water re­ have beeh placed in situations, two thou­ Fraternity Lodge, No. 224. S h ip J. B. W a l k e r .—The ship, J. B. Walker, belongs in York county—where Mr. Allen Revised Statutes as amended by the act of al banks.during the last fiscal year was §3. of the Indians in burning the timber, it is quired in the manufacture of cement, has reached said, was to concentrate game, in order sand have emigrated, and more than three 4* The cross-walk on Main streect opposite Ber­ a depth of over 70 feet, and the work will be poshed the largest ship ever built on the Georges river, came from—a gold watch is to be added to July 12, 1879) letters addressed to lottery 198,883. a decrease as compared with the left Thomaston on Saturday last for New York, that it might be killed with less difficulty. thousand have gone to sea. The number ry Brothers’ stable was laid, mainly, at the ex­ day and night now till a sufficient depth is reffebe4!, it. Here is something to stimulate the sons companies, or to individuals when addres­ previous fiscal year of §293.148. The fall­ Agent Meeker, however, succeeded oily and was towed down’ river by the tug Hercules, of those who passed through the Industrial pense of the Messrs. Berry—the city’s expenditure which will doubtless require but a few days. of farmers to industry and care in endeav­ sed to them as agents for such companies, ing o ff is attributed to the loss of confidence temporarily in stopping the destruction of not amounting to five dollars. Considerable water is already found. The diamc with the following officers, and a crew of nine­ are unmailablc per sc, and that postmasters woodland. Subsequently in the same month Schools is somewhat less, but, looking down ter of the well is 5 1-2 inches. The work was sus­ teen men and seven boys. ors to produce a large crop of this cereal. by depositors in savings banks owing to the 4« Col. Ricker, one of our Street Commissioners, a party of Utes destroyed, in the vicinity the list of the thousands who have taken pended from Saturday until yesterday on account Captain, Geo. E Wallace; J. L. Wallace, 1st should refuse to register letters when so nuni|xjr of failures in the last two years has made a decided improvement. In lowering and of Middle Park, some property belonging their place among honest toilers, or are fair­ of a breakage of the elrill and the necessity of Officer ; W. R. Drake, 2d Officer ; Wm. B. Hodg­ Ey The public debt statement shows a addressed. This opinion has been adopted (0 ,|le increase in the limit of exemp- to.I. I!. Thompson, together with a tract somewhat straightening the sidewalk on Lime- ly graduating to do so, an enormous sending away for repairs. The manufacture of kins*, 3d Officer; W. Kapett, Carpenter; A. Bur decrease for September of §2,563,751: c;ish by the Department, and is deemed of so : jjons njuin deposits by the Act of March 1. of timber. For the purpose of arresting rock street that passes by the Court House. amount of mischief is thus prevented. An cement will lx: begun in a few days, it is expected. roughs, Steward ; James Brown, Cook. much imjxirLance that it is to be published in | , S7;i the party engaged in the destruction of 4* The fall opening of Mrs. Bailey’s popular Miss Alida O’Brien, a granddaughter of Hon. in treasury, §234,778,679; gold and silver 4< S ew in g M a o h ix es.—A correspondent who full in the November “ Postal Guide.” Thompson's property. Governor Pitkin entire army of criminals is, so to speak, millinery establishment is announced for Tuesday Eilwiird O’Brien the builder and owner, and Miss certificates §19.130,750; legal tenders out­ The total decrease in the revenue for the dispatched the Sheriff with a posse to the was at the North Knox Fair, writes u.‘ intercepted, and transformed into industrial and Wednesday of next week, when the ladies Cassie Yinal, daughter of O. M. Vinal, Esq., took standing, $34G,681.016; fractional currencv circular has been issued in accordance ill. months of July and August of the present White River Agency. Chief Douglass, of follows : “ The exhibition of sewing machines and useful citizens. may expect a fine display of’rieh and handsome passage’ on lx>ard the ship for New York, while the §15,757.593: refunding certificates, §3,688,- its concla=i°ns, instructing all postmasters fiscal year, as compared with the same the While River Utes, protested against the styles. included the Wheeler & Wilson, American, entrance of the posse to the agency, which The passenger steamer Brest, lielonging Home, Stewart and the genuine Singer. The following party went down river in the ship, leav­ 900. Nearly §8.000,000 were paid out by , to ,er,l8e 10 mail or register letters or circu- period of the previous year, is §90,106,32. All the latest novelties in millinery may fact was reported to the Indian Bureau. to Cnnard & Co., whilst on its journey 4« Improved Singer is a very excellent machine. ing her near the island of Monhegan, and were the treasury during September, on account Ilars 50 addressed, or to mail or register let- made up as follows; Decrease in revenue now be found at 0 . A. Wiggin’s, together with Agent Meeker was then instructed to cause It is really the machine of the times. It Inn lauded at Rockland, by the Hercules, at alx>ut 7 from Havre to Liverpool, en route for Germantown wools, Berlin worsteds etc., etc. The of pension arrears. But for this the de-i ters or circulars to schemes against which from tobacco tax, J.1,212,174,04; banks and the arrest of the guilty Indians. In at­ many years stoted. , where it connects with Wells, Fargo A is alleged, who for years have carried on a sit to Falmouth by steamer, and to prefer a most of the other performers are also spoken of by lor,urn opportunity lor the young people to see th " ’ J theoffice? If the present Attorney General brisk trade with the Indians, supplying tedious and toilsome journey by land, is sun smiled gently upon it. The view on tlie ------—_____ 1 Co’.s Express to San Francisco, with the Boston papers in terms of high praise. | place of punishment for those whose evil habit, has performed any duties pertaining to that them with whiskey and ammunition, caus­ characteristic enough. It is to be feared George's river cannot for beauty lie surpassed. This a r A Texas editor thus describes a re-1 branches to every part of the United States lead them into crime, which will doubtless be im­ office during the nine months he has held ing constant complaints to the Indian Of­ that these poor people must have lost ncar- 4« The proprietors of the Congregational meet is the first river in Maine ever plowed by the keel cent episode: “ Jim King took some slight \ and British Provinces. The capital stock fice. Depredations have also been com­ ing house will hold a meeting in the church, Satur­ proved by a vert’ large number. All children ot the situation, they have escaped onrnotice; ly all their small property on our inhos­ of a white man’s vessel. offence at a few casual remarks which ap- of 'be American company is said to lx? 18 mitted by the Indians along the valley of day evening, to decide whether they will exchange course, are invited, as well as their parents and The shores of the river, “ Roek-ribb’d and an­ and, therefore, we can seo no neccessity for peared in the Herald last week, and en- ™illion dollars, with a reserve fund of 10 the rivers referred to. In the Fall of 1877, pitable coast, aud that they will start for land with Gen. Tillson so as to make the North teachers, who will be taken at 35 cents for the cient as the sun,” ore lined with a luxuriant growth continuing an office, which is not needed, Agent Danforth visited that country to­ America in a destitute condition. The ac­ side of the meeting-house lot “parallel with the round trip. of spruce and pines, interspersed with birch, maple deavored to emphasize his displeasure by millions. The Eastern Express Company gether with Lieutenant Parks of tlie 9th at an expense of §1000 or more per year. cident is all the more astonishing in that edifice. 4* Messrs. Simonton Bros, are making a and the sturdy oak, which glisten with yellow and shoving a revolver in our face. Our revol­ now becomes the New England division of Cavalry, United States Army, with a view The County Attornies now conduct all the the summer fogs in the Channel are per­ 4« The special attention of the ladies is invited tensive improvements in their store, which, when gold of their autumnal foliage, with lx?aittifiq ver was the larger and on hand first, so : tlie American company, and Col. II. S, Os to the adoption of measures to protect the capital cases that come before the Courts, settlers and break up this unlawful traffic. fectly well known to mariners for their ex­ to the new advertisement of Fuller & Cobb, who completed will make it much the largest drygoods farms and tasteful residences on either side of the Mr. King retired to the bosom of an af­ pod changes his title but not his authority, have just put in a very large stock of goods for store in the city. The building heretofore used as , river. where, in former years the Attorney Gen­ They reported in September. 1877, that it traordinary delusive character. They de­ fectionate family.” There is a degree of becoming the snperintendant of tho New- the fall and winter trade, in all departments, and a carpet room has lieen moved back alxiut six feet, “ How blest is he who crowns, in shades like these,” eral was required to appearand take charge would be necessary to establish a military scend suddenly, lift as suddenly, and once modesty and brevity in this narrative which England division with headquarters at post there, tbat this would keep the Indians who offer their customers excellent bargains. Call the end next the store removed and the side walls i “ A youth ot labor with an age of ease.” of them. In this County, during the pres­ more come down in such a fashion that extended to fill the intervening space. The rear! Passed Kirby s Cove at 1 o clock and Stone’s shows a great deal of latent talent and re­ Portland. The agents, messengers and on their reservation, serve to protect tho and see them. ent year, two capital cases have lieen tried without careful and constant use of tlie 4« Syrup of Cedrou will-be found advertised in wall of the present store is to be removed, thus ex- ! P °,nt 1 1-4 o’clock. serve force. clerks retain their old positions, and the settlers and break up the unlawful trade in neither of which did the Attorney Gen­ referred to. The recommendation was lead the most practised Channel-gropers our columns this week. This remedy has been tending the store through the entire space, aud' At 2 o’clock we took dinner for which the fol- public will be as efficiently and courteously never complied with. Since that date, the on the market but a short time and has already making its whole depth from the front 104 feet lowing is a eral make his appearance, and in both of may be deceived as to their whereabouts; B il l of F a r e . j y One of the wells in the Pennsylvania served as heretofore. bitter feeling manifested by the settlers Each side of the store will therefore present a j which a conviction was secured by the ef­ achieved a fiattering success entirely on its own Mock turtle soup; fish chowder. petroleum region produces refined illumin­ against the Indians has been intensified. and, as a matter of fact, the regular Chan­ merits. Thousands of bottles have been sold in line of over 100 feet of shelf room, devoted entire-1 forts of the County Attorney. Boiled cod and salmon. ating oil ready for the lamp, and of ex­ 3 T Hazing is dead in Bowdoin. The last Collusions have taken place ami the nel steamers rarely attempt to make any this state and the universal testimony is in its ly to dry goods in the several departments. The: Roast—beef, lamb, pork, chicken and turkey. Perhaps it may be said that such an officer trade in whiskey and ammunition has in­ way in them. The log of the Brest will be favor. carpet department has lx:cn removed to the second ' Game—quail on toast, golden bucks. cellent quality. In Turnbull county, Ohio, vestige of this old-time custom—the Sat­ Beefsteak, mutton-chop, beefsteak pie. is needed to advise tho Governor in certain creased. Within the past few months 4* The entertainment’at Farwell Hall, on Satur­ floor, where the partition between the front and J a vein of petroleum has been struck of a urday night excursion in which the " fresh- the trade has been vary brisk. a subject of some interest when the inquiry Shell beans, corn, sweet potatoes, potatoes, matters. But the Governor has the power day evening, by the Guy Family, drew out a very rear rooms will also be removed, making a splen- npuu.li, turnips, tomatoes, cold slaw, pickles. ies ” were compelled to climb doors, sing comes in. character heretofore unknown in the busi­ Another statement of the case is,tliat Ex- good audience and was highly appreciated by all Apple, pumpkin, and mince pies, apples, nuts, to consult the Justices of the Supreme The disastrous weather or tho jiast week j gr.q»cs and pears. ness. It is lubricating oil of the finest songs, run gauntlets, etc., has dissappeared. Senator Dorsey has the contract lor carry­ present. The music, vocal and instrumental, was quality, just as it comes from the earth, and i The Sophomore and Freshman classes Court upon “ important questions of law has wrought yet further havoc amongst the 4* Tlie death of Mr. Win. H. Crockett, of Ash I Cigais in wine elo>et. ing the mails from White River, Colorado, very fine and the variety features were excellent Point, South Thomaston, takes away one of the At 2.35 P. M. Franklin light Imre S. S. E. 1-2 sells readily at §16 per barrel. The well I appointed committees by whom it was and upori solemn occasions consequently growing crops. The already late and de­ and without exceptionable features. Altogether there is no need of an Attorney General for to Rawlins, in Wyoming, the route passing most respected citizens of that town, and the esti-' mile distant. The party left the ship at about 3 1-2 yields five barrels per day. Two thousand agreed that the two classes should abstain ficient harvest will be still further delayed, it is an entertainment entirely worthy of patronage. mation in which he was held by his townsmen : o’clock and at 5 1-2 o ’clock her hull and spars that purpose. In our view, the office, as at through the Ute country. Some time ago acres in the vicinity have been leased by from all practices which could be con­ whilst unless some speedy improvement 4* Gen. Davis Tillson has bought from Lean­ and neighbors is heartily testified to by our So. ! disappeared below the horizon. We wish the ship present conducted, is a useless one, and the sub-contractor, named Perkins, threw der Weeks the field on the north side of Middle Thomaston correspondent. His disease, we under- I and those on board voyage. speculators at enormous prices. strued as hazing during their respective occur not only will tlie yield lie small but we think the Legislature will do well to up his contract, expecting to be able to re­ the quality and condition correspondingly street, west of the property of T. W. Hix, con­ stand, was cancer of the stonuiciyand he had suffered Sophomore years. The Freshmen in turn SOUTH THOMASTON. abolish it, or to peremptorily require the new it at a higher price. He was disap­ indifferent. It is very difficult to form taining about nine acres, for the stun’of §2000. from it during the season without making known Two of our young ladies, Miss Hattie B. Dean Two patients at the Insane Hospital are not to carry canes, wear tall hats, or do There is a barn on the property. We understand (y officer to follow tip the Counts more close pointed in this, the contract being awarded any estimate of what will be the actual out­ his pains until the malady hail progressedjso far and Miss M. Ada Martin, have made arrangements at Augusta, made an unsuccessful dash for many other things which provoke the Sophs that Gen. Tillson designs to sink artesian wells on that he was forced to give up to it. Mr. C. was 64 ly than is now done. to another man. Perkins, however, de­ turn of wheat, barley and oats; but com­ to further perfect their musical education, by plac­ liberty a day or two ago. They were out to hazing. The Faculty, as a third party, this property and to build a large reservoir with years of age and was the lather of Capts. Oscar clined to turn the route over to the new con­ petent authorities place it at somewhere ing themselves under the instruction of Mrs. Lib- in the enclosed park taking the usual airing give their consent to tho love feast, and now the design of supplying water to the city. We aud Fred Crockett, of steamers “ Hercules” and bie Clark Cushing, of Thomaston. They have Singular and Terrible Death. tractor. Finally, the Post Office Depart­ aliout one half less than the average. wish him success in his enterprise. which is allowed them by the officers, when, that the practice will be stopped for two “ Fire-Fly .’’He formerly followed the sCii.as mate of our best wishes. Mr. George A. Gardner died in Brook­ ment was obliged to issue nn order for the Beans (and peas are equally had. and the 4* Gen. Tillson has received his dirt-boring ma­ ships under some of our oldest Rockland captains, There is rumor afloat that Kim street, so to in some way,they managed to evade the eyes years, it is expected that it will cease for­ a lyn, N. Y„ September 27th, from being jxistmasters on the route not to turn over rapid spread of the disease amongst the chine and will begin the operation of testing for and also as master,but for years had lived on shore, speak, is to be surprised bv a triple wedding, but of the attendants, and make their escape. ever. This long wished for result will give poisoned in some manner or other. ' It was the mails to anyone except the rightful con­ potatoes shows that further losses arc in water on his newly purchased land on Middle street at Ash Point, where he had a very comfortable naone 0m: forecast strictly the jeomipg event, if They were soon discovered as thw went great satisfaction to the friends of Bowdoin tractor. this afternoon. Mr. Dockendorff, of Bath, who is homestead, and wheijj he was held in the highest such therej»el. reported that it had occurred from an op­ store for the agriculturist* Hops also are cutting through the fields in the direction and will no longer frighten the over-timor­ boring the artesian well at the cement works, will esteem by his neighbors, being an intelligent citi­ Capt. Samuel S. Thayer has gone to New York, eration on a tooth by a Boston dentist, who It is said that Perkins went over the in many cases threatening to be a total loss. of tho river, and the attendants followed in ous sub-freshman. It is to be hoped that superintend the works. If Gen. Tillson finds the zen, a kind, generous and lielpfnl neighbor and to see about purchasing a vessel, or to the controll­ in plugging the tooth had used arsenifc. route, burning the grass and forage for a This is certainly a black letter year for the an upright man. The gathering of his neighbors, pursuit. One was easily taken, but the due notice will be taken of the above by tho body of water he seeks, he expects to be able to ing of the same so tar as relates to the command long distance, and killing stock, in or­ British farmer, and, falling on pre-exist­ carry it anywhere in the city to the level of the townsmen and friends at his funeral was very other was said to have leaped into the river many papers and people who have always Dr. Waters, the Boston dentist, denies of her. using any arsenical compound in the op­ der to throw every possible obstacle in ence distress, will render his position yet gilt ball on the spire of the First Baptist Church. large, aud after every available vehicle had been It is with sorrow that we learn of the death of and to have struck out for the other shore. decried this •• relio of barbarism.” brought iuto use, many followed his remains to the way of the new contractor. As a more unenviable. Some competent au­ 4« Mr. Chas. II. Crockett has just laid a cross­ one of So. Thomaston’s respected citizens, Capt. eration and further states that during his their last resting place on foot—among them an This undertaking he soon gave up and he walk in front of the store of J. P. Wise & Son, William IL Crockett, father ot Capt. Oscar Crock­ practice of twenty years he never has used final act of villany, it is said that he thorities place the loss on the entire erops old lady eighty years of age. Mr. Croekett’s wife, was taken to his old quarters. GT An Havana letter of Sept. 27 says: composed of a patent asphalt, of which Mr. C. ett of steamer Hercules, and o f Capt. Fred Crockett, a particle of arsenic. j instigated the Indians to commit depreda­ as equivalent to about 30 millions sterling. to whom he had been married 39 years, survives All accounts from the insurrection in San­ owns the patent for Knox, Waldo and Hancock of steamer Fire Fly. He was sick but a few It is said Mr. Gardner, while ip Boston, tions. The trouble now existing in the Ute A change in the weather may even now do him. tiago de Cuba show that colored persons counties. It is an excellent substance for pave­ days,and the day before his death,was thought to be EF The law exempts from duty animals was operated upon by Dr. Waters for an country is attributed in part to the malevo­ some good; but it is much too late for any­ better, but his condition grew rapidly worse till are waging war against the white popula­ ments, sidewalks, cross-walks and a great variety 4* The appearance of Murphy’s Miniature Opera imported for breeding purposes under such aching tooth. Mr. Gardner requested Dr. lence of this ex-contractor. thing but a small portion of lost ground to of purposes, and is inanufectured in any size or Pinafore, at Farwell Hall, next Monday evening, Saturday last, when he expired at eleven o’clock P e tion, without any distinction. The ne­ regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury Waters to stop the pain and plug the tooth Last Saturday a dispatch was received be recovered. E dwakd. shape of blocks required. We would like to see bids fair to be greeted by the largest audience of M. We know of no one who was more universally groes have constituted a so-called Govern­ respected “in this vicinity; a genial neighlior, an may prescribe. Under this law the Treas­ and the latter did so. He found the tooth at Washington from Los Pinos, on the Ute ------the experiment tried as to its value and economy the season. The sale of seats opened at Spear & ment in almost impenetrable woods and for sidewalks in this city. upright, honest and straightforward citizen, a de­ ury Department required that all animals very badly decayed. He washed out the reservation in Colorado, dateil Thursday The Press says that W. G. Soule of Port­ Co.’s on Tuesday morning and about 5P0 were tak­ mountains, having at their head three land will be a candidate this winter for 4« Last Friday evening a large piece of brick en the first day, while not more than 125 remain voted and loving husband, a fond and affectionate must be of superior stock, adapted to im­ cavity with a solution of carbolic acid to Oct. 2d, saying that a runner brings word Chiefs of the former insurrection. It is Secretary of State. was thrown through the window of Mr. W. J unsold at the present time. All the seats reserved father, he was known to lie by allwho were ac­ proving the breed in the United States, in remove the decayed matter and food which of the massacre of nil the people at the quainted with him. His family have the sympathy reported that the attitude of the negroes is Cross (who rents a portion of the house of Mr. J. for Thomaston were also reported sold on Wednes­ order to he entitled to such exemption. In had settled in the tooth, applied nitrate of White River Agency, including Mr. N. C. A hermit is now living on Mount Desert day. This Company held the stage for 106 consec­ of the public in this their hour of sorrow. The obse- equally hostile towards Spaniards and Cu­ G..Torrey, on Summer street), while the family a case recently tried in Portland, (United silver to the nerve, and then plugged the Meeker, the Agent. A ranchman who had Island who is said to be 100 years old, and were at supper, narrowly missing Mrs. Cross’s utive performances at the - Boston Museum and quenees were attended by a large concourse of bans. Within two days after the fight at friends and relatives. The remarks and prayer by States vs. John W. Jones), Judge Lowell tooth with gutta-percha to keep out the air arrived nt Rawlins reports that there was who has not been oft’ tho island for 30 head. Mr. C. ran out in time to see a person delighted all who saw them. The Bostou Gazette Mayari 140 out of 200 volunteers who vears. said of “ Little Corinne Rev. Joseph Kalloch, who officiated, were fitting­ held that the department had no right to and food. After the operation Mr. Gard­ heavy firing at the Milk River battle-ground turning the corner into Main street, a short dis­ treacherously went over to tho insurgents tance away, but the miscreant, whoever he was, “ The midget who plays Little Buttercup, Miss ly expressed, with much power and emotion. thus restrict the law, and that animals im­ ner went to New York and while there his on Wednesday. That was two days after presented themselves, asking to be pardon­ A gang of tramps boarded a freight escaped. The perpetrator of such an outrage de­ Corinne, acted the part with siu*prising precocity Wc learn that one of our young traders, Wm. H. ported for breeding purposes, whether of head troubled him so that he thought he the first fight, and shows that Captain train on the Maine Central, Satnrday night, of humorous appreciation, and without a sign of Dean, Esq., has leased the whole of die MeLqon ed. Gen Valero telegraphs to Captain serves severe punishment. that self-consciousness to lie expected in tlie efforts superior or inferior stock, were entitled to had neuralgia and he went to a physician. Payne’s little command was making a good and compelled the conductor to carryfthem of a child. Her gesticulations, her stage bearing, building, and designs to enlarge his business and General Blanco that more than 300 Cubans to Lewiston. A portion of thorn were ar­ 4* The Avooden building belonging to the Farns­ free entry. The Treasury Department is The physician told him he did not have defence. Ouray, the head chief of the Utes. the easy manner in which she at onee adapts her­ take a partner. Well, W. H., much success and voluntarily havo offered to serve as guer­ rested on arrival there. worth estate, situated between Pillsbury Block and self to any unexpected clrnnge in the business of a happy life. Wc know that thou art of sterling considering the propriety of taking an ap­ neuralgia, and advised him to go to a dentist has sent word to the |war party at Milk Riv­ the Snow Building, projects a considerable distance the scene would do credit to a veteran. The di­ rillas against the enemy. Guillermon, it integrity, and that a rich future must of necessity peal to the Supreme Court of the United and have his tooth attended to. He went to er to desist. Several Shoshone chiefs have beyond the buildings on either side and we arc minutive creature has all the instincts of a bora is said, ordered 18 negroes shot because The Machias Republican says Hon. Austin artist. Itw as fascinating to watch her play, her a^ui|t^ce. r ' K / States. Cornelius A. Marvin, of No. 147 Clinton st., gone to join the Utes. Miners and ranch­ Harris of East Machias, as well as Hon J . told encroaches a foot and a half on the street. If perfect absorption in the part, her complete forget­ they wanted to return to the plantations We are glad to see our genial friend Le-Rpy Al- Brooklyn, and there had his tooth again men were leaving the North Park in alarm. A. Locke of Portland, and Hon. Andrew this is so«it ought never to have been allowed to fulness of the audience before her. She sang her Iefi ofi the-strcet again. His late Illness does not whence they fled. All rumors of the ne­ Hawes of Deering, will be candidates for be so located. It is a "detriment to the building solos capitally, and took her cues in the concerted fy An election took place in Connecti­ treated. That was on Friday afternoon. A dispatch from Rawlins dated Oct. 8th, music with all o f the aplomb of a well seasoned abate the old mirthfulness. groes rising in the rest of the island are President of the Senate. and to the street. The building being vacant, Aqeqcodagis. cut on Monday, for town officers, which re­ The next day (Saturday) he was unable states that a mail carrier from Snake River artist. The absence of that “ got by rote ” so un­ witbont foundation. During the week the now is a good time to move it back, and we Bug pleasantly prominent in the acting of children, UNION. sulted favorably for the Republicans. A to leave the house, and Sunday Dr. Guy brings cheering news from Payne and Mer­ The Bath Times learns that Hon. P. K. gest that the City Council takeXaction at its meet made the efforts of this fairy tot inexpressibly- excitement has greatly subsided, and hopes We are having lovely weather. vole was also taken upon amending the con­ was called to attend him. Mr. G. previ" ritt’s command. He reports that Merritt Uillay, the popular sheriff for Sagadahoc ing next week to cause it to be done. charming. She made the hit of thepieee, and it is are expressed that a new insurrection will county, is a candidate for the office of war­ worth a long journey to see her in it,” Mr. Charles Allen, photographer, will remain in stitution of the State so as to have only ous to his being poisoned was in good physi­ discovered Uie hostile Utes, and by a nian- 4* The case of John A. Eels and others against town two weeks longer. be averted. Ex-chiefs of the late insurrec­ den of the State prison, and says a better bark Lorinda Borstel came before Judge Fox 4* Some improvements have lately lieen made biennial sessions of the legislature. The cal condition, and showed in every Symp­ ceuvre drew them from their hiding place There were two arrests made last .week. We tion remain loyal to the Government. man for the position cannot be found in the in the U. S. District Court at Portland this week. at the steamer engine house, which add materially amendment was defeated by nn overwhelm­ tom that he was suffering from poison alone. out upon the open plain, and then attacked State. to the convenience and efficiency of this most im­ learn the cases were settled without coining to His blood engorged, the tissues decom­ them. The battle, which began Monday, This was a libel by a minority of the vessel’s trial. ing majority. The leading politicians, as owners for security for safe return of vessel by the portant branch of the fire department. The small The postoffice at Bonny Beag, York The Boothbay soldiors’ monument is of The North Knox County Fair was held here well as the State Central Committees of posed and his system absorbed the gangren­ lasted but a few hours, during which the majority, who were about to employ her contrary room in the rear corner of the engine house, orig­ county, has been discontinued. Albert Hallowell granite, surmounted by a figure Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday of last week. both parties opposed it on the ground that ous matter, so that one by one the connec­ Indiani lost 37 killed. Merritt did not lose to the wishes of said minority. The case was fi­ inally inteuded for the horses, hut never used for Harriman has been appointed postmaster of a private soldier standing at “ parade Rev. C. P. Nash will preach at the Universalist the great corporations of the State and the at Prospect Ferry, Waldo county. tions between his head and body decayed a man. The Indians sought a parley, and nally settled by an agreement that the vessel should that purpose, has been thrown into the main room, rest,” the whole being twenty-one feet in church next next Sabbath, at 10.30 A. M. general interests of the people require legis­ through, a new hemorrhage arising as each after consultation, all the chiefs agreed to height. Three sides of the monument are remain in tlie hands of the U. S. Deputy Marshal and in it are fitted up two comfortable bunks, one for Mr. Brown, the Engineer of Steamer No. 1, and Mr. A. M. Wingate is making extensive repairs lation more frequently than biennially; The Somerset Reporter has been enlarged was severed, until he died on Sept. 27. Dr. a common answer, which was, that if the occupied by the names of the honored dead until the majority owners should give a bond to the minority in the sum of $14,000 for the safe re­ one for Mr. Blackington, tho city teamster. By and improvements on his house. by the addition of a column to each page, United States soldiers invaded their reser­ and upon the fourth is the inscription: that it is not right that bad laws should Guy and also Dr. Lewis, who were with “ Erected in memory of 256 Soldiers and turn of the vessel to New York. Messrs. Rice & this arraugement, the engineer Is ready to light his Mr. J. M. Gleason has been building an addition and has been, otherwise, greatly improved. vation, they would fight till the last of the fire the moment he hears an alann at night, to his house. have two years’ . run, and that the saving It is an excellent paper, ably conducted, Mr. Gardner all through his illness, posi­ Sailors from Boothbay in the war of 1861-5. Hall appeared for the libelants and Webb & Has­ of expense is nothing in comparison to tho tively assert that the cause of death was Utes was dend. The Indians then retired The world can never forget what they did. kell, of Portland, and Littlefield of this city for and the teamster to bring in the horses from the The Universalist Society are to have a grand en­ and should meet meet with substantial en­ Stable close adjoining. The engineer of No. I will tertainment some time next month. advantages that may result. couragement. from arsenic placed in the tooth. to the canyons. i d i . ” belees. CAMDEN Rockland Retail Prices Current, B u sin ess.—We notice that several of our mer­ These prices are for the best articles, when not oth­ chants are getting in extensive stocks of goods for erwise specified or only one price given. For large M i l l i n e r y the fall and winter trade. Notably among these shade lower. Corrected MILLINERY ’ POROUS is the dry goods firm of Follansbee & Brothers. Rock la n d , Oct. 9 , 1879. Among onr business men of merit the firm of PrarlaioD*. Frnit nnd Prodarr. Follansbee & Brother have established a firm, :::|PLASTER Apples ?bbl...... 2.00 §2.50 O p e n i n g . lasting reputation, for upright, square dealing, Steak, f 1 ...... THE Cooking, ?p k ...... 20 §25 S pare-rib,? tb...... 10 •••••••••••••••••••• which has caused them to be often referred to as Dried, If tt>...... CgS Sausage ? lb...... 1 0 Beans, Y E ? bu .1.7532.00 H ains,& tb...... 15 models of business integrity. Beef, roasts, ♦'tb.... I2a 16 Poultry ? tb Autumn and Winter The only improvement ever made on the common L au n ch in g .—The new three masted schooner, Steak ? tb...... 15320 Chickens, Sring,...14§16 Corue,1, ♦'ib...... SglO Turkeys...... Ah Elegant Assortment of POROUS PLASTER. “ Fostiua,” being built by Capt. Coombs and now Tongue, ? lb...... ,12 Ducks...... nearly completed, will be launched on Thursday, Beets, new ,? tb...... 02. Geese...... Fashionable It contains greater and more powerful Butter ? n...... 16alh Fowl, ? l b ...... J2 the 16th inst. This is one of the finest schooners Cabbage, ♦'tb ...... 02 Potatoes...... 60 PAIN-RELIEVING, STRENGTH’ING & CURATIVE PROPERTIES ever built in Camden. The frames of the doors Cranberries ♦'bu.2.00a3.ou Potatoes, new, & p k ...ltl tlnm theroinmon Porous Plaster, mid is far superior to liniments and the so-called electrical appliances in her after cabin are of ash, with spotted maple C h eese,? tb...... log 14 Tickles, ? gal...... 40g50 Egg* pc*r doz...... 20 Squashes, ? ...... PRICE SB CENTS. 4w4i panels and trimmed with black walnut, which af­ Lard, ? tb...... !0jTomatoes,fresh,? tb.. ..3 » THE SEASON E Lamb ? tb...... 9§11* per can...... lOgia fords a very fine cffecct and contrast. In addition Onions, ? tb ...... 4 Turnips,? tb...... 02 to the usual conveniences of a tirst-clnss vessel, Pork, (clear) ? tb...... 8 Veal, ? tl<...... Sub Dress Goods she is supplied with a bath tub, which will no Hound Hog, ?tb ...... 5 Steak,...... 7.1 G r o c e r ie a , e t c . MILLINERY doubt lie highly prized by the captain and officers. EMBRACING Coffee ? tb | Sugar per tb She is named for the wife of her master, Capt. R io ,...... 1C§2O Granulated,...... b 1’hilbrook. Roasted & gr. Kio 20325 E x tra cotTeecrushed.. are N O W on ,-SYRUR OF CEDRON: Java...... 3033S Muscovado,...... 8 A m . S o k ts. —During the past week the spire to Molasses ? g al...... ‘Syrup. sugar-hou8e..70 Directors. Paisley & Woolen Appleton correspondent, leaving your readers to Sailed. MONDAY EV’G, OCT. 13, $2.00, worth $2.50. A Job Lot particulars inquire on the premises or of JUCH’D C. H A L L .) E. M. WOOD, Judge. infer that he knew something about, and in faet Sid 3, schs Susan, Thurston, N Y ; America, True­ 1W45 E. A. BUTLER, 238 Main SL worthy, do: May Day, Flanders, do; Grace l’.radley, of Gents.’ All-Wool Scarlet copy,—Attest:—T. P. PIERCE, Register. 2mo3Sfsx was, the man of unbounded check, who paid his Hupper, Rockport; A E Snow, Thorndike. N Y; Em­ REPORT bills with “ much obliged ? ” Now, your Apple- press, Lord, do; 4, Bob, Walsh, Boston; E G Knight, Undershirts and Drawers Pratt, St George; 5, Mary Brewer. Toltnan, N York; OF THE CONDITION OF TIIE SHAWLS, ton correspondent hasn’t l>ccn on Deer Isle for the Louisa Frances,Thorndike, Portland; 6, James Henry, Murphy’s Miniature Opera Notice Of Assignee. Of His A ^ o esjrab|e Real Estate at Auction, last one hundred and nine years, and hasu’t seen Snow. N Y: D Ellis, Torrey, do; Ring Dove, Cousins, lor $1.00; never before sold for pointuient. do; Uncle Sam, Shaw. Boston; U S Rev stmr McCul­ Ever shown in tlie County. Rockport for the last several years, and denies the Rockland National Bank, At Rockland, in tlio County of Knox and loch, cruising; schs (’ W Hix. Hir, Deer Isle; S W less than $1.25. A full line State of Maine, the first day of October, fcUjg W '2 ^ ’ Evans, and about an acre and* a half of ‘‘soft impeachment” Oh! ah! yes, I did pay Brown, Maddocks, Boston; Hattie Lewis. Garland. Don't fail to examine this de­ Dover, N H ; 7, Hunter, Nash, Hurricane; 8, Edtvatd A. D. 1879. land, situated in Rockland, on the Old Worthing for riding in his coach with viueh ob­ from 25 cents to $1.25. . partment of onr stock. , , , . , , . Thomaston Road, and about ten minutes walk from • Arey, Richmond, Y a; Concordia, Robinson, PINAFORE! rp H E undersigned l,prtby °[J'J* Main strfet, will be sold by public auction I if not pre- liged, but it was after I found it was lawful tcnJer r.lia, Robii Portland; C Carroll, Burd- RKijOURCEd. — Assianee of JObEi 11 E. LOBINSON, viousivsoldatprivatesaleJatsaidpremises.onMon- for stage fare, as I heard a lady tell him much ob­ »d, (i W Loans and discounts, of Rockland, m said County of Knox, Insolvent D eb t-'Hay, the 13th dav of October, 1879. at 3 Presenting the original company of U. 8. Bonds to secure circulation, ■, who has been declared an Insolvent upon his own ! o’clock. P. M. liged when he landed a mother ayd child at her 3000 yards of Remnants ol U. 8. Bonds on hand, 13,550 (Mt ilition by the Court of Insolvency for #aid County of Terms Cash, or $500 in cash, and the balance in door. But if Lafayette is satisfied, I don’t know < >titer stocks, bond and mortgages, 1,000 00 one year secured by mortgngeqf the premises. Insur- DOMESTIC POUTS. Unbleached Cotton fo r 4 ets. 4d :;72 u'.i 3w44 LEANDER W EEKS, Assignee. as any one else need complain. BOSTON—Ar 3, schs Sardinian, Holbrook, Antboy; 10,500 00 They arc still mining in the “ ScnebccMinc,” at Mary Langdon, Mullen, Rockland; Cottage, Tolman, 3,991 50 do; Sunbeam, Heal, IloektRirf; sloop Hard Chance, A 3G-inch Cotton for 5 cents. Bills of other Bartks, ' 4,299 00 Flannel Department! I will call it, for want of a better name. The own­ Mitchell, Rockport. Fractional tuirrcncy (iuclnding uiekel-s), 12 S2 Commissioners’ Notice. 40 40 1000 yards of good for Specie (Includinggold Treasury certificate*) 3.265 (XI ers entered some good speiuicns for examination Ar 4. schs Edward Everett, Drinkwater, Camden; P rin t Lizzie Guptill, Smith, Rockland; Solon, Post, do; Legal tender notes, 5,500 00 W e have added largely to onr at the Fair in Union. They comp;tred very favor Atlautic, Bradbury, do; Cocheco, Crocker, do; Mary —IN — 7 cents; also for 0, 7 and 8 ets. Iiedcinptiondcinpti fund witli U. 8. Treasurer ably with the samples front Bluehill. I under Hawes, Haskell, Rockport. (Bp >f circulation), 6,750 00 W oolens and Flannels, and shall A r6, schs Lucy Church, Marshall, and Mary Eliza, te of A. T. LOW, late of Rockland, deceased, stand tliat Mr. Bassick, of S. Thomaston, has Bullock, Rockland; Cephas Starrett, Bahbidge, and H. M. S. PINAFORE show a nice line of New Style lited insolvent, give notice that six months are al­ lowed to said creditors to present and prove their CORN, FLOUR traced the vein through to Northport, where he Common wealth, Cudworth, do; Nahant, Walker, Camden; Delaware, Kelloch, Thomaston; Maine, As given bv them for the unprecedented run of Cotton Flannels ill the new LIABILITIES. Suitings, both double apd single its; and that they will he in session at T. I’. Pierce’s -AND— h«» bought or leased land, and that he is going to Ix?«dbctter, North Haven. 1OO Consecutive Nights at (l»e UOPTONMUSEUM. e iu Korklaiid, on the third Saturdays of each erect snxeltiug works in Belfast. C. S. D. and subsequently w ith unbounded success in principal Capital stock paid i $150,000 no w id th . month, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, for that purpose NEW YORK—A r 3d, sell Vesta, Palmer, Rocklaud. cities of New England. bright shades. Always on Surplus fund, 40,000 mt SAMUEL BRYANT, A r 2, Olive Avery, Bishop, Rocklaml. Undivided Profits, 17,831 "7 J. FRED MERRILL. Sid 5, Johnnie Meserve, Kcnniston, and lied Jacket, TICKETS, with Reserved Seals, 50 cents to all h and th e Camden Flannels National Bank note outstanding, 134,606 «m) Rockland, Aug. 19,1S79. 42 FEED STORE. Kendall, for Boston. parts of the 41 a ll. Dividends unpaid, 822 00 Concerning “ Cheek.” Passed through ncll € f 4, W F Seaman, Roger Sale of Seats will begin at E. R Spear & Co.’s on ;t to check, 109,738 92 N Y for Rocklaud. all-wool and the best to wear in Demand certffi _ 25,216 38 Mn. E d it o r :—Your Rockport correspondent Tuesday, Oct. "th, at 9 a. nt. Ar 6, Eineline G Sawyer, Sawyer, Vinalhaven ; J S Special trains will be run from Wiscasset and inter­ Due to other Xatinrial Banks, DRESS FLANNELS! was rather sharp lost week on some one in Apple- Case, Case, fnt Clark’s Islaud; Light Boat, Wood, mediate stations. For particulars sec train Bills. the market. Due to State Bauks aud hanker W. JONES, Administrator on the estate of I Rockland; Abbie Willard, Hall, Rockport. FOGLER & CONANT ton. By the way, he must have eaten something Camden Stage Company will bring all who desire from • NATHANIEL ROBBINS, late of Union, In said VINEYARD-HAVEN—Ar 4, Right Away, Sliep- Camden and Rockpui t for $1.00 for round trip, includ­ Total, $450,015 36 -Garnet, Grey, Mixtures, SCounty( deceased, having presented his second and' Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ltesides sweet apples, or had the assistance of some srd, Tenant’s Harbor for Providence; Louie Cobb, ing reserved seats. Tickets at Fred Lewis’s. final account of administration of said estate for allow* tramp painter. He speaks of cheek as being in­ Cobb, Bangor for New Haven. Our stock of Carpets is th e State of Maine,—County of Knox, s ’ Green and Plum, Corn, Flour, Meal, Oats dispensable in* some cases in order to make THOMASTON—Sid 1st, Grace Bradley, Hupper I, G. HOWE W IGGIN, Cashier of the above-nu Ordered, That noticethereof be given, three weeks Rockport to load ice. largest this Fall that it has ever bank, do solemnly swear tliat the above statement is successively, in the Rockland printed in one’s way through the world. We Blink it is a NEW PORT—Sid 6, R C Thomas, Thorndike, Wind- true to tlie beet of my knowledge Had belieL that arc now so much used. Rocklaud, in said County, that all persons interested and Feed, good thing, but too much we don’t like. He tr, N S, for Richmond, Va. PRIVATE SCHOOL. been, and the patterns have G. HOWE W IGGIN, Cash!. may attend nt a Probate Court to beheld PORTSMOUTH—Ar 3, Charlei the third Tuceday of Octohvr nixt'.'tmd S m eai’°" F&rWell Block, 210 Main St. speaks of Carmel’s Neck. We don’t.know of Carroll, Burding, Subscribed and sworn to before me, tins Stli dqy of if any they have, why the »ald account .hould not he Infonn the poblil, llml th; y „ |)3rtnm bfp October, 1879. such a place; but we do knowoots and shoes Cld 4, S M Bird, Georgetown. attend at a Probate Court to be held at Jtoekhuid, on straight. Sold by shoe and hardware dealers. 2w44 GALVESTON—Ar 4, barque Edward Cushing, L a tin , French, American History, Engl'sh ingham Laees and Muslin, foi For Chair and Lounge Cover­ the third Tuesday of October next, ami show cause, A. M. A U STIN , Literature, the History of Art, and the ordin if any they have, why the said account should not he ary E n g lish B ranches will be taught. Curtains, with a full assortment RESOURCES. ings, in all colors. Also for aUowed. DENTIST. Set Back 42 Years. Scholars admitted for special studies and for the Loans nnd discounts, $47,641 19 3w43 OFFICE OVER T. A. WENTWORTH’S STORE, lectures upon A rt and Literature.' of good for Lambrequins, etc U. S. Bonds to secure circulation, 50,000 00 LAMBREQUINS. A tree copy,—Attest ;- BERRY BLOCK. “ I was troubled for many years with Kidney U. S. Bonds on hand, 5,000 On TERMS.—S15, 820 and 82.5, according Due from approved reserve agents, 27,071 60 Dentistry in all its branches promptly attended to Complaint, Gravel, &c.; my blood became thin; FOREIGN. stu d ie s. 44 KNox COUNTY -InCourt of FroMte,h

I ui caroled, like an over-baked custard flo ris t. A Model M inister—H ear Him. S. J. RICH, ttailroads A' DEALER IN ’Tis not often that we find a minister QrreCioxs, suggestions, information, records of ex- describing himself and his style and pul­ G atarrH FANCY GOODS; Maine Central Railroad. DR. DURKEE’S perivnee, notes or articles on any department of flori­ H osiery, B uttons. K'rlnjjes nnd culture, ore cordially Invited from all cultivators of pit ability as this one did recently to a Catarrh of 4he Nasal Cavities, Acute, Dress Trim m ings. Commenciug- June 30,1879. KIDNEY AND lovers of flowers. All such should he addressed to church in Indiana that needed a pastor Chronic, and Ulcerative, Hay Fever, “ Editor of Floral Department,” at this office. Also, DKESS AND CLOAK MAKING lASSENGEIt trains leave Bath at 11.10 a. m., after and was looking around for the right or Rose Catarrh, Catarrh of the Eye 257 Main Street, Rockland. arrival of truin leaving Rockland at 8.10 a. in., con­ 4gr Agent for tho Peerless Paper Pattern Co., of N Y necting at Brunswick for Lewiston, Farmington, Au­ man. He hailed from New York, and and Ear and Catarrh of the Throat, ly5 gusta, Skowhegan and Bangor; ut Yarm- nth with G.T. thus described himself: “I am a Prince­ R’y . ; at Westbrook with P. & R., at B. S: M. Junction L IV E R P A D S INDOOR GARDENS. SCCCESSITLLI TBEATED WITH with train on Boston it Maine, and at Portland with ton Presbyterian of the sainted Dr. trains on Eastern Railroad, arriving in Boston 5.10 p.m. The Time to Lift Plants and Rules for doing it Hodge type, a little past middle life, A. D. BLACKINTON, Afternoon train leaves Bath 3.35 p. m., (after arrival SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE. of train leaving Rockland 1.25 p. m.,) connecting at witli constitution and health of the very- ATARRH Is a disease of the mucous membrane. Brunswick for Lewiston, Augusta, Portland and Bos­ ONE DOLLAR EACH. Repot early, before cold weather has Temperaments and constitutions vary Its severity Civil Engineer and Laud Surveyor, best ; not married ; have been preaching inC Individual cases. Catarrh may arise from a cold or ton arriving at Boston 10 p. in. weakened vitality; especially before heavy a succession of colds, Rom sudden change of ntnios- Rockland, Me. Morning Train leaves Portland 6.15; arrives at Bath THEY WILL CURE frosts have poisoned the sap. Fuchias, over fifteen years ; am of Scotch stock, phere, wearing wet clothing, or exposure to Inclement 7.60 a. m., connecting to Rockland. weather, and becoming thoroughly chilled when the Draughting* of ull kinds done to order. Estimates Through Trains leave Portland, 12.55 p. m., after ar­ coleus, and specially tender plants should witli a tinge of Scotch-Irish and Plymouth digestive organs are In a morbid or Inactive condition, of earth and stone excavations—highway bridges, Jtc. rival of trains from Boston; arrive at Buth, 2.30 p. m. Liver Complaint, Kidney Disease, Fever and Ague, and the strength and vital forces exhausted. The dis­ Work out of the city done promptly, and at satisfactory connecting to Rockland. be transferred to pots as early as the mid­ Rock Puritans. Tlie former needs ease may arise from ascrofulous condition of tho blood, rates. from Scarlea Fever, Mcaslc^uml Diphtheria. In which Freight Trains each way daily. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bilious Complaints, dle of Septeml>er. The work should also watching against fire, the latter against cases the eye nnd car are generally Involved and dis­ Office with Hurricane Granite Company. PAYSON TUCKER, Supt. be done when the weather is moist and the charge quantities of matter. The discharges from the June 30, lb79. 46 tlie gulf stream of heresy. Am about nose, the distinctive feature In all catarrhal cases flrom Bright’s Disease, Feverish Colds, Female Com­ soil not overdry. With the back of the six feet two inches tall, neither stout nor whatever cause they arise, may be thin and watery, and trowel toward the plant, mark a circle so acid as to cause redness and excoriation of the skin plaints, and any Disease of the Stomach and Blood. lean, as 180 avoirdupois testifies; side with which they come In contact, or thick about the plant a little smaller than the pot lsh, emitting a foul odor, or clearcT and white ?ik INSIDE DINE. They mnntaln all the elements and curative properties of the best medicinal Gums, Roots aud Barks, aud to which it is to be transferred, and then whiskers of fair size ; of genial turn, with white of an egg. There may bo entire lack of sccrc- JOHN LOVE JOT, never fall to afford relief. a keen eye for the humorous and ridicu­ Fall Arrangem ents! The public are cautioned a^jaiust parlies who pretend to claim for them ­ throw dirt from the plant until a ball is left 3 If It W (Successor to J . G. Lovejoy,) selves aloue the only Pad that w ill cure, and ask you to pay an exorbitant adhering to the roots. With a sharp knife lous, and am sure of three classes of Utter phase is called Dry Catarrh. The free mattery price for their article. We pledge our reputation nnd good name on the discharges cause the passages to swell and become THREE TRIPS A WEEK! clip roots as you meet them with the trowel. friends—children, darkies and dogs— thickened, rendering breathing through the nose diffi­ claims we make for the Durkce Pad. WE WABBAHT A C’l'KE. On no account pry toward the plant, for it cult or Impossible, and the sufferer finds It necessary Fire and Life Insurance Bangor, Rockland, Portland, Portsmouth, Regular size, 91.00 each; Extra Abdominal, Spleen nnd Kidney Pad, 92.00) Children*' the first because I love them,the others to breathe through tlie mouth, thereby permitting cold Salem, Lynn, Lowell, Lawrence, Haver­ Pud, SO cents each. Absorptive Suit, 25c puckuge, O packages for 9 1.00. will loosen the soil from the roots and end air to pass directly to tho bronchial tubes and lungs. Berry Block, (Limo Rock Bank Stairway,) because I treat them kindly. As read­ The matter passing down tho throat creates a constant hill, Boston and New York. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL THEM. in disappointment. The ball being ready, desire to hawk and expectorate to throw it off; but place a handful of broken pottery in the ing is not preacliing.I preach. My style when the membrane Is dry and feverish. Instead of MAJN ST-, ROCKLAND. 5 SMITH. DOOLITTLE & SMITH, passing freely down from the nnso nnd throat, the mu- pot, and over that sufficient good earth to is simple, direct, with the argumentative cus becomes tiard and forms Into scabs. Incrustations, 26TREMONT ST., MUSEUM BUILDING, BOSTON, SOLEAGENTS. just admit the hall and lenve it half an inch underlying it. 1 aim to give each hearer and hard lumps, which adhere so firmly to tho nasal ijf'Sent by mall free on receipt of price. P**?^*^ Bnd J hroat,£« to require very persistent efforts below the rim. Holding it steady, pom- a handle by which to hold the sermon to dislodge them. Tho eye In sympathy becomes in­ City of Richmond, flamed, red, weak, and watery, or lu the morning the Chills, . a ______CAPT. W. K. DENNISON, EDWARD MERRILL, Agent, Rockland. 6m24 good. well-pulverized soil all about ihe hall and keep it; hence I cannot repeat it. lids may be found glued together, and matter Is 60- IT. N . K E E N E , to hot weather, like summer complaint and similar dis­ creted lu moro or less quantity. The car also becomes orders. It is made from the best and purest articles. r ILL and then crowd it lightly down. Now Most of my sermons I write on two seriously affected, discharging quantities of matter, be­ DEALER IN water thoroughly and set in a cool place, sides being visited by the most violent neuralgic pains, Contains no cayenne or other flrey or injurious drugs pages of note paper, in a bold band, ending frequently in Inflammation, ulceration, and to cheapen. It is made of the Pure Jamaica Ginger DAY nnd FRIDAY mornings ut where there is little light. Such plants ns finally deafness. The throat.bronchlaltubcs.and longs BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, and choice aromatics. One-fourth of the liquid por­ 0 o'clock, touching ul all the land­ II. AV. .TOUTS’ heliotropes, which have only coarse, brittle witli black aud blue pencils using five arc in many eases affected by catarrh, and when pros- Moccasins, Sole Leather, Wax Leather. French tion Is tlie finest French Brandy, which with Ihe Gin­ ings on the river and bay. Arriving at dockland about or six languages, most of the mathemat­ tration of tho nervous system Is auperadded,Buch af­ and American Calfskins. Machine Belting, ger and aromatics makes it an incomparable remedy 11.30 o'clock, connecting with Knox & Lincoln Rail­ roots, should he kept in this retirement for fections become alarming. lor every household. Ask your Druggist or Groc road, for Waldoboro, Damariscotta, Bath. etc. Arriv­ A brief survey of this most serious disease warns all Linings and Shoe Findings, ten days. Cut back either before digging ical signs and arbitrary characters, a who arc nffiictcd with itto make speedy preparation for " ions’ Essence of Jamaica Ginger and take ing at Portland about 5 i-2 o'clock, P. M., connecting or immediately after a large part of every language of my own making. I write lta treatment before it becomes chronic. The advan­ | Uockland. Se. other Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle. with both the Eastern nnd Boston X Maine Roads, tages offered by Saxtobd’s Radical C nt« we confi­ PARSONS, BANGS & CO., leaving Portland at 6 o'clock P. M., and the Portland plant to be saved. Cut out weak shoots the thoughts, not the words. None can dently believe aro to be found In no other remedy. Jan . 1,1879. Wholesale Druggists, Portland, Me. X Ogdensburg Railroad, leaving nt 6.05 P.M . Also Every step lu its preparation, every lino In tho direc­ witli the Portlaud 8c Boston Steamers, leaving at 7 and stragglers, and thin not less than half read them but myself. Then, if the tions. mark It as nseientific remedy, calculated to meet o'clock 1'. M. every phase of the disease. Tho numerous testimonials the remaining foliage. In fact, make the mind trips I have this certain helpbefore fton tho best pcoplo in the United States nttest tho PA SSE N G E R S T IC K E T E D through, and Bog- plant shapely and proportion its size to the esteem in which it is hold by tlioso who havo been BURPEE & HAHN, gag- checked through. L IM IT E D IC K K TS to diminished quantity of roots. It is not me to recover myself by tlie glance of freed from tho most destructive nnd dangerous disease Boston will be sold nt 50 C ents R e d u c tio n from the eye, and also to keep my sermons with which mankind la to-day nffiictcd. our usual tare. difficult to transfer even heliotropes and MBVABSOBPTION REIURN1XG, leaves Railroad Wharf, Port’and mignonettes to pots, provided the knife be (tlie thoughts,) to reproduce them at JUST PUBLISHED. same evenings at 10 o’clock or on arrival of Steamboat ------A carcftfily------revised■ Trcatlso------c Catarrh, with an ac­ Express Train which leaves Boston at 6 o'clock P. M. very freely used, cutting away all but one will. While I have perfect freedom curateate dcscdescription * of “ symptoms- - - * and sympathetic dis* Gruiuers and Paper Hangers. Without Dosiujf—The Better Way. Arriving at Rockland about 4 l-2o'clock next morning, '* ~ with minute directions for effecting line" erect stem. Nine-tenths of the plant with^ANTOBD’s Radical Curb a spcedy*and *perau£ touching at ail the landings on the river and bay, ar­ in speaking I try to speak thirty minutes Dealers in Paints, Oil, Glass, &c riving at Bangor about 11 o'clock. had better be sacrificed. The cutting must but to do so have to watch my watch. 4®" City of Richmond will leave Rockland for Ban­ be done before digging, or immediately I seldom see much sleeping in sermon It is wrapped about each bottle of the Radical Curb, zs 202 Main St. gor every TUESDAY. THURSDAY and SAI URDA Y after, without an boor's delay. or will bo mailed free on receipt of stamp. mornings at about 5 o'clock, making all her landings ut times, and when exchanging with broth­ "ommercial M h:.rf Foot of Sea Street. Do not dig any more plants than you J . P. W ISE, Agent, have free room for in your window or con­ er Methodists in their churches often Office 214 Main Sl . ltocklund. hear from the “amen” corner. As to •ale and retail drugi Thorndike Hotel, E. CUSIIING, Geu'l .Manager, Portland. servatory. Better rely upon cuttings for Rockland, Sept. 19, 1&79. 4g many things, which, taken in August or salary, fix it the most you can give, and ROCKLAND, - MAINE. LIVER AND AGUE PAD September, and set thickly in boxes in a pay it on the day promised.” J. C. W HITE, Proprietor. shady place, will be rooted by frost and, in Rockland and Vinalhaven. Mode of applying the Asbestos Hooting. the spring, usable for making fine plants. Practically Fire Proof and easily applied by any one. A pan of coleus cuttings can he more easily Where The Singers Are. IDOLUNS’I 23 [ Medicinal Absorptive Change of Time and Trips. I BODY <§• FOOT PLASTERS, This roofing has been tested for over tiventy y^ars past, in all climates, and is the only reliable saved through the winter than half a dozen portable roofing in the market. Prices Reduced. -5T Send for special circulars. pots.—Soslon Herald. On and after Friday, Oct. 10th, What have become of the singers ? asks E. H. & G. W. COCHRAN’S g I and ABSORPTION SALT an exchange of the Burlington Hawkeye, VOLTAIC PLASTER STM’R PIONEER U ^or Medicated Foot Balhs. which replies : Ah, yes ; you can’t see Cures Pains and Aches. FIRE, MARINE, LIFE, TILL leave Carver’s Harbor, Insects on Honeysuckles. daily, (Sundays excepted,) Asbestos Roof Coating. from where you are sitting; move up to­ I t equalizes the Circulation. —AND— These remedies, which are the sole exponents of the 7 :30, A. M. RETURNING. It subdues Inflammatory Action. Cure by Absorption as opposed to D osing, have A Salem, Mass., correspondent writes as ward this end of the pew and we will It cures Ruptures and Strains. been proved the cheapest and Mott Effectual Remedy (Commercial Wharf,) show you. That is the soprano, the one It removes Fain aud Soreness. Accident Insurance Agency. o’clock, P. M. The CHEAPEST AND BEST preservative for old, shingle, tin, gravel, felt follows to Fiet’s Magazine concerning the It cures Kidney Complaint. for All biseases Arising from Malaria < Disor­ G. A. SAFFORD, Agent, Rockland. roofs, etc. The very slight cost and durability of this article over all others, for similar purposes, I t strengthens the Muscles. CAPITAL REPRESENTED OVER destruction of insects on Honeysuckles nearest the end of the choir, letting tlie I t cares Rheumatism and Neuralgia. dered Stomach or Liver, and it i9 a well-known fact BENJ. LANE, Agent, Vinalhaven. 5 is acknowledged after a practical experience by many thousands, during the past twenty years that young fellow with the camel’s hair mus­ it relaxes Stiffened Cords,Cords NINETY MILLION DOLLARS. that nearly all the diseases that attack the human body it has been io use. In your Magazine for August you advise i t curesa Nervous Shocks,Shocks. can be traced directly or indirectly to these two organs. tache and curling hair squeeze her hand. i t is Invaluable in Parulysls. Losses Adjusted and Paid at this Office. It is known by actual experience that there is no dis­ Portland, Bangor & Machias PRICE EIST. B. R„ Mount Holly, N. J., to nse weak to- ____ s Inflammation c f the Liver. He is tlie tenor. There is tlie alto in the I t removes Nervous Pains. BERRY BLOCK, Kocklttnd. ease that attacks the youth or adult of both sexes that Steamboat Co. Iib ls. K e g s, -1.5. 4 0 30 igal^ S O , 1 5 all8, 3, 2, 1 Rai. sect is the green-fly, and I am quite cer­ little man with Burnside whiskers, who It is Safe, Reliable.!and EcnnomiCtL BEMEDIE BOe. It Is prescribed by Physicians. TRUE P. PIERCE, tain Lhat weak tobacco water will not kill is feeding her witli gum drops and ner­ It is indorsed by Electrician*. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. N o charge for paclcapfOH. G E N E R A L D E A E E R S ITV it. We bavo had two Honeysuckles cov­ vously looking out for his wife’s eye Commencing May 20th, ered with the pests. The first we cut down PRICE 25CENT3, Attorney and Counsellor at Law Numberless Cases, Finally Ac- (the big, high complexioned woman STEAM ER EEWISTOiST, Asbestos Cement, Asbestos Boiler and Pipe Coverings, As­ to the ground, last year, after using cop­ Be careful to obtain Collins* Voltaic Plabtxk, a knowledged Io be Beyond ihe bestos Steam Packing, Asbestos Mill Board, H air peras. whale oil soap, Paris green, Persian near the third window on the right hand combination of Electric or Voltaic Plates with a highly Office in New Court House, CAPT. CHAS. DEERING, Medicated Plaster, as seen in the ahoTe cut. Sold by Keach of Medicine, have been ILL leave Railroad Wharf, Pelt, Sheathing & Tarred Papers, etc. powder, kerosene, and syringing and smok­ side of the church), is the baritone, and all Wholesale and Retail Druggists throughout the R O C K L A N D , : M A I N E . United States and Canadas, and by WEEKS A POTTER, Saved under the Nlld Action of W every TUESDAY and FRI­ ing with tobacco. Then we removed the the burly looking fellow who looks like Proprietors, Boston. Mass. DAY evenings at 10 o’clock, or on Send for our reduced descriptive price list. These Remedies Alone. arrival of express trains irom Boa- root to new soil, and no insects have since a Barbary coast pirate, and who has just 1, for MACHIASPORT, touching at Rockland, Cos- appeared on it. This year we have been stepped around behind the organ to chat tine, Deerlsle, Sedgwick, So. West Harbor, Bar Har­ compelled to cut down the second. Instead bor, Millbridge and Joncsport. with the blower, that is the basso. Oh, C. G. MOFFITT, Address, RETURNING. Will leave MACHIASPORT every CHAS. W. TRAINER & CO., of removing this one, I jxmred boiling wa­ if you just want to know what has be­ HOLMAN LIVER PAD CO., MONDAY and THUR8DAY Morning at 4 1-2 o’clock, 6m°2s fl0Si i 48 j 50 Oliver St., Boston. ter over the ground, directly on the roots. 777 and 7 10 Middle Street, Portland, Maine. touching as above, arriving in Rockland about5 o’clock, come ef the singers, ask us. Life and Fire Insurance Agent. P. M., and arriving in Portland same evening, usually This was the first of July, and it lias since connecting with Pullman Night Truin for Boston. come up very strong and thick. If B. R. Represent* Thirty-nine M illion Dollars. WM.H. KITTREDGE Commencing July 1st, the Lewiston will leave Port looks, she will find that the wood under the 49* Losses adiusted at this office. land at 11.15 P. M. THE B I S T SO SIMPLE A little fellow ran to his mother the APOTHECARIES. ACENT FOR ROCKLAND. further particulars inquire of J. 1*. WISE or loose bark is completely covered with the other day and asked, “ Ma. can I have No. 28 7 Union Block 0. A. KALLOCll, Agents. ly2Tux. E. CUSHING, Gen’l Manager. k WARMUTCO eggs and insects in every stage. The in K 1. i ROCKLAND. MAINE. S0L9 BY sect somewhat resembles the aphis, but has some bread and jam?” His mother, Rockland, May 22, 1879. 4 black marks on its back, and is covered wishing to break him of the vicious hab­ $ 1 5 0 0 .0 0 , with some downy substance. I don't think it, replied : “ When I was your age I . Druggist, Cor. Main and Lime Rock Sts. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PARSONS, BANGS & CO., that the insects trouble n young vigorous couldn’t get anything to eat between W HOLESALE DEALE1LS IN 3ANF0RD STEAMSHIP GO. vine, fcr a Japan Honeysuckle, planted meals if I wanted it.” “ Yes,” said Stool k Book only 9U8.7 Oct. P ia n o s Drugs, Druggists’ Sundries,Chemicals BLUMKt op Cover it Book only 91 4 3 75. u o t i c c ou/t Q , . ^ ° ^ o a u R s near by last year, has not an insect on it. the boy after a moment’s reflection, “ but BOOTS & SHOES. Illustrated Newsoapers sent free. Address Dan'l F. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glues, &c., SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. rO R PA R T .C B L A R S^ADOR£SS; Beatty, Washington, N. J. 4w43 you didn’t have a good, nice mamma like I I 7 & 119 Middle St.. Four Trips Per Week. AURATUM LILY. me, did you ? ” That settled it in favor ' and Men's Furnishing Goods. 351 Main s 13 PORTLAND. ME. WhiteSewing Machine Co. Cleveland, o hio . of the voung flatterer. E N T W O R T H , T . a., Boots, Shoes,Hats, Caps, National Publishing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 43 An Illinois lady writes as follows to W Furs aud Furnishing Goods. 243 Main street. Vick’s magazine concerning her success “ W------, do you know why you are M ARSON & CO.Lock-Box 58 West Waterville,Me. 43 SAD RESULTS. OLD AND RELIABLE, j with this plant:— like a donkey?” “ Like a donkey?” Lin. Sanford's L ivee InyiooratorJ eclioed| W ------, opening his eyes wide. CLOTHING. A GOOD AGENT to IM H a H E a is a Standard Family Remedy for I want to tell you tny experience with the WANTED Rockland and tlie Auratum Lily. Three years ago I pur­ “ No, I don’t.” “ Do you give it up ? ” I.A C K IN G T O N O . E ., Clothing, Hats, Caps and j o i n i n g towns for the best selling house hold articles diseases of the Liver, Stomach “ I do.” “ Because your better-half is Furnishing Goods. 215 Main street, Frye’s Block in the world. Tip top profits, u rite at or ice to World aud Bowels.—It is Purely | chased a Lilium auratum. It came the B ' J Manufacturing Co., 122 Nassau St., N. Y. 4w43 Traced to Overworked STEAMER I STEAMER middle of April and I planted it the same stubbornness itself.” “ That’s not had. SPAVIN, SPLINT, Vegetable.—It never , Active parties to net as General CAMBRIDGE | KATAHDIN evening. I planted the bulb eleven inches I l a ! h a ! I ’ll give that to my wife when I Debilitates—It i below the surface of tile ground: it came CROCKERY. Agents for the sale of our special­ Mi lids and Bodies. Capt. Otis Ingraham. | Capt. W. R. ROIX. get home.” “ Mrs. W ---- he asked, as ties. B u s i n e s s respectable. Until further notice, will leave Rockland alternately, CURB, RINGBONE, Cathartic and , up the 1st of June, and in August had two he sat down to supper, “ do you know Goods sell rapidly. \\ e pay u every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY THURSDAY and -Ariitl a ll F3nlai*srerrxent:-i blooms, each one measuring eight inches salary or a liberal commission on SAT URDAY night about 5 o'clock. T o n ic . why I am like a donkey?” He waited From 9100 to 9200 a Month can be made RETURNING, Will leave Boston every MONDAY, PROMPTLY CURED, across. The next year, instead of com in men. Rare chance for making money. TUESDAY, THURSDAY nnd FRIDAY'at5J0 P.M., up strong and healthy, only a very weak- a moment, expecting his wife to give it ’ J. S. MCDONALD A CO., 158 CLARK ST., CHI6AG0. Suicides, Nervous Prostra­ arriving ut Rockland about 5 o'clock following morn­ looking little plant made its appearance. I up. But she didn't. She looked at him CONFECTIONERY MANF’S- ing. Without Spot v or Blemish tion, Paralysis. Tickets «old on each Steamer for Lowell, Philadel­ thought best to look after it, and, near the somewhat commiseratingly as she ans­ phia, Baltimore and Washington, and baggage cheeked ELLIS’S SPAVIN CURE. sot-face, I found one small bulb, further on through. wered: “I suppose because you were . and Confectionery, Cor. Main & Rockland tits. CONSUMPTION PARSONS, BANGS Jt CO.. W holesale Drug- I found five small ones; tlie ground where All freight must be accompanied by Bill of Lading gists, Geu’l Agents, I’ortland. born so.”—Albany Argus. C U BED . A .imple vecctublo remedy in duplicate. [tor the tp**dy and permanent curt of Consump- they were seemed to be alive w;ith ants, tlon Jlronchitiri,Catarrh. Ah Lhuia^nJ all Throat HEART DISEASES AND SUDDEN O. A. KALLOCH, Agent. FOR SALE BY and’ I therefore removed the bulbs; five of twd Lung AJectiont. AlhO a p o s ltiV C OIlll Agent’s up-town office 1 Sea St., under Thorn­ Et>W A.llI> MJEIVRIUE, D RY GOODS. ra d ic a l c u re for Nervous Debility and all DEATHS. them grew. The next year four of them A New York dispatch says that ac­ Nervous Complaints, which has been tested in dike Hotel. ly24* l t o c k l u n d . grew. This spring four of them came up ' thousands c f cates, Recipe with full dir cUOBB Rockland, June, 1879. 28 c ° cording to the latest statistics and the (la German, French, or English) for prepar­ and grew nicely, and now. two of them are estimates presented by the most com­ ing and using, sent by moil fre e o f ch arg e on receipt Of stamp. Please name thit paper. jiLWAVS 8BX.BCT TBS BUST. in bloom. Each plant has two flowers, petent authorities, notwithstanding tlie -----r.BHfaLAg,l<» yewra'Btock.BcdMiUr.H.T. One after another of the great men of the nation are and each flower measures eleven inches falling, and mold of them in middle life, all victims to TAMARACK BITTERS. ) aV ^ 9 C bS®. serious damage and losses to the wheat FURNITURE. overwork. Can we afford to lose such inen? Those across: two of the buds opened the last dav nu n died of nervous prostration in the midday of their Tlfrop in southern Minnesota and noith- usefulness, and in the last year how many business of July and two the first day of August, URPEE, N. A. <& S. H., Parlor And Chamber and field, cannot express my surprise and pleasuredBi.|9n Iowa, through heavy rains, hot B men and women have suddenly fallen out of the ranks, II bi lied rdh SB of ' Furniture, Caskets and Coffins. 290 Main street. cither into an untimely grave or to a worse fate. The expense. ■rminatioti to place within th< 4 ? ' Besides their large size and great beauty, weather and blight, the general crop of W ith T o w business men of the nation are killing themselves by of ull the most perfect Alterative Gentle Stimulator, their sweet fragrance fills the air. all the States included will prove to he overwork of mind, if not of body, and we call it rator, Stomach Rectifyer, Kidm-y Regulu- GROCERIES. ADDRESS wilP “ Nervous Prostration.” The middle class is suffering 1 Purifier Hint law ever been offered to the the greatest ever harvested in the Uni­ I b rin g you a post-paid ’ in the same wav. Overwork, the pressure of the time, afflicted. By its use the focal is easily digested, the worry, fret and anxiety, arc rendering us a weak ami bowels become regular, tlie kidney* stimulated, tlie ted States. Tlie increase in production SPECIMEN of the 1 su He ring generation. No man wouhl commit suicide blood becomes pure and rich, all blemishes and humors C® AMERICAN if his nervous system was in u state of perfect health. disappear and every impurity is carried off by nature’s The Ice-Plant. will amount to 70,000.000 bushels in It is inevitably the result of nervousness in some form the States of Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, or other. Now, is it not time that we, u people, pleasure proituce a tremendous draft upon tlie nervous M r. V ic k :—Gould you not give, for the benefit of aints, Oil, Cordage, etc., 121 Main street. tgriculturistJ should seriously examine into this matt* and seek a BEAD’S- FOB HCMEDIAT2 USE. uiar system, to offset which we need a reliable your readers, some instructions on the Ice Plant. I Illinois, Wisconsin, Missouri, Nebras­ Equal to 144 Magazine Pages, remedy, if one can be found? The nervous system agreeable, sustaining nervine tonic, else we succumb with 354 ENGRAVINGS^ COVERING- CAPACITY A DURABILITY am very anxious to raise it, but cannot succeed.—A- ka, and Kaiftas. In California the in­ must be bustained and built up in proportion to its vertasked Nature, and a general breaking up and andana vescripuouBDescriptions tof waste and disintegration, or we must mfl'er. The EXCEED ANY KNOWN PAINT. BuiMInj, ting away from Nervous Debility, Impaired Di- B. B., bale, E y. crease in the crops is estimated at 12,- facts prove thut tills waste is not supplied by our or­ Painted with our Prepared Paints, if not satisfac­ gestion. Sluggish Kidneys, Urinary or Uterine Derange­ tory, will be Bepaiated at our Expense. We know of no difficulty in raising this 000,000 bushels. .POST­ dinary diet and living. The refined manner of living ments, Torpid Liver, Constipated Bowels, Thin and now does not give to us in our food euougii of nerve Watery Blood, Humors and Impurities, take the place „ ___ e r . plant. The seed germinates freely, and it HARDWARE. AGE, food, or enough of that which goes to make nerve Ty secretions, Night Sweats, Hollow grows without any particular attention, re­ Ce n t, matter, to meet the demand made upon the nervous Cough, Emaciated Features and Frame, show conclu- V InvigoratorS quiring only clean culture. A rather light An Eastern fable says that a priest was system, and the result is nervous prostration, paraly­ Ively tlie rapid march of the Fell Destroyer, who has been used J challenged to prove God’s existence by GOOD THINGS for sis, apoplexy, despondency, neuralgia, headache, he victim thoroughly clasped in ids embrace. But soil is preferable, and the seeds can be sown Stoves, Furniture, etc., etc. 192 Main Street. sleeplessness and premature death. We all know that Tamarack Bitters will loosen the monster’s hold, build in my practice^ performing a miracle. The priest put Tour Own Uae, for HOLIDAY, these are facts, and acknowledge the importance cf a up the weakened frame, restore the shattered nerves, where the plants are to grow. It should W E D D IN G , & other PRESENTS,! remedy. Now. with all professional candor, 1 can sav, ' impuriliea. Therefore, ye sufferers, who value d by th e p u b lic ," have a full exposure to the sun, and in any a kernel into a vessel filled with earth, a te ., and H o w to r e a d ily [ after years of experience in their use, and sustained by health, happiness nnd long life, should procure at once , more than 35 years, ordinary season it will not fail to grow bidding his challenger to watch it close­ kobtain them, without I tlie testimony of many thousands in thiB city and else- Tamarack Bitters, the greatest vegetable tonic on earth. unprecedented results. ICaali Outlay. A ddrcuJ where.that my CELERY ANDCHAMOMILE PILLS Sold by Druggists, and warranted purer, riciier, and , thriftily. It is best to shade the ground a ly. By and by a green shoot appeared, YTTISE, J. P. SON, Hardware, Stoves, Fur- do and will suppiy this needed inuterial to the nervous possessing more curative properties than any tonic yet ' SEND FOR CIRCULAR. little when the seed is sown, and to protect then a stem, and leaves and blossoms, TV uaces & Agricultural Tools. 212 & 214 Main St. FORANGEJUDDCOj system. They are a nerve food. Their first effect is presented.nted. Sold in Rockland by E. Merrill, W. H. i it from the washing of heavy rains. Many 2 4 5 B ro a d w a y , to promote digestion, thereby curing dyspepsia; sec­ KittredgeIttredge and J . E. Robiusou. S. T. W. SANFORD, M.D., until an immense area was covered, and ondly, they enter into the nervous fluid aud create A.XT DHTGGIST WILL TILL TOU ITS KMM TATIOX. h seeds that are planted never produce any- New York. nerve mutter, and in this way permanently cure ner­ thing.because they are destroyedby drought rich, ripe fruit succeeded the blossoms. IRON AND STEEL. vous prostration, despondency, headache, neuralgia, •1 .5 0 nervousness, etc., by removing the causes Of these just as they are sprouting, and this could AH this was done within an hour, and Z^jRIE & CO., Carriage Goods, Ship Chandlery diseases, and securing the system against paralysis, be avoided best by judiciously shading the the amazed observer exclaimed : aud Fishermen’s Outfits. 205 Main street. apoplexy, etc. They contain no opium or morphia, nor any narcotic whatever, and cau safely be used for Steam Dye House, ground at that time; others are washed out “Now I know there is a God, for I auy length of time. of the ground by heavy showers—hand­ have seen his power.” The extract of celery is the great nerve maker, and AND NOPATENT NOPAY C. L. BLACK, the extract of chamomile the great promoter of di­ glasses, or even flower-pots inverted over The priest smiled in reply, and said : MILLINERY. them, would save them from this unfortu­ gestion and nervous sedative; but their combined ef­ For Sale by “ Simple child, do you only now believe ? fect is wonderful, indeed, curing cases that have re­ Fancy Dyeing Establishment, nate end. Usually the difference between 'VYT’IG G IN , O . A ., Millinery and Fancy Goods, CITY BILL POSTER. sisted all other treatment, even by the beat of physi­ WATER ST., AUGUSTA, ME. Does not what you have just seen take 7 V Worsteds, Hair Goods, etc. 259 Main street. ROCKLAND, ME. cians. Anybody and everybody, 1 don’t care who they success and failure in flower-culture con­ are, would be improved by taking one of these pills sists in attention .to little things.—Vick's place in innumerable instances, year af­ All work will be faithfully and promptly attended after breakfast and dinner for a while. People who J. P. WISE & SON, EMILE BARBIER & CO., Magazine. ter year, only by a slower process? But want a clear complexion and smooth skin, free of PROVISIONS & GROCERIES 49* Orders may be left or bundles sent to the disease, must keep their nervous sysb m in a healthy Rockland, Me. awarded the First Premium at State Fair, 1870. is it the less marvelous on that account?" Eastern Express Office. 31 state. Domestic care and business anxiety often make This well-known establishment is conducted by a The best boards in the city quite as serious inroads upon the nervous system as YYIX, O. P., Meats, Provisions and Groceries. 377 the higher order of meatal work, and thousands of first-class French Dyer. The alfalfa, which grows so luxnriently 1~I Main street. people are eking out a miserable existence, suffering Any kind of Dress Goods, in the piece or made into obtainert for Inventors, in the United States, t garments, dyed, cleansed and refinished. Gents’, gar in California on dry lands, should be tried A Good Exam ple A HARD CASE CURED. from nervous weakness and sick aud nervous headache, and Europe, at reduced rales. W A our principal on some of the dry sandy soil in Maine. QULLIVAN BROTHERS, Meals,Provisions and that could be perfectly cured by availing themselves ents dyed, cleansed, repaired and pressed ready to Office located in Washington, directly opposite the IO Choice Family Groceries. 353 Main street. A nsonia, Conn., Aug. l, 1879. of tills remedy. It is'certainly worth a trial in every ear. Carpets aud Lace Curtains cleansed. Bund for ' Ur.Hed Slates Patent Office, rceare abletoatfend to aH Alfalfa is known in gardens as sweet clov­ A gentleman of Metis, of the Province case. The claims of this preparation are recognized Ayer’s Hair Vigor, circular and price list. Velvet Trimmings of Sleighs Patent Business with greater promptness and despatch er. Many of the sandy plains and hills in of Quebec, is doing a good in a quiet way, suit of having u pair o? boots made to fit roy fancy in­ by the profession, I am glud to say, and largely used dyed nnd restored to their primitive color without and less cost, than other jmlenl attorneys, who arc at a ripping. distance from Washington, and who have, therefore, this state fail to return profitable crops ex­ in distributing surplus plants among the stead of my feet, the result of which was painful bun O. A. WIGGIN, Agent for Rockland. to employ " associate attorneys."^W e make prelim­ SMALL WARES. ions, hard and soft corns, a sore instep, aud two in­ cept occasionally when there is an unusu­ young people of the neighborhood. From Ol my own experience in me practice oi meoicine. FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR WM. COOK, Agent for Thomaston. inary examinations and furnish opinions as to pat­ growing nails, I have cut and destroyed more than $150 As to my professional standing, I let the following let­ entability. free of charge, aiul all who are interested ally wet season. Now alfalfa never finds a a letter recently received we copy a few TTY D E, W. H., Small Wares, Fancy Goods and worth of boots In the past 11 years, and paid to E. A. DANA, A gent for Waldoboro. ter from Prof. Samuel Chew, Sr. speak. Respectfully. JANE A. HALL, Agent for Damariscotta Mills. in new inventions am i Patents are imri-cd to send for soil that is too dry, and it would seem well lines: “ One day five girls came all together JLl Millinery. 239 Main street. and pretended chiropodists nearly $200; spent DR. C. W. BENSON. TO ITS NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR. acojnj of our “ Guido fo r obtaining Patents.” which adapted to these sandy lands. From $50 for caustic salves and plasters which were not of E. W. DUNBAR, Agent for Damariscotta. is sent free to any address, and contains complete in­ having walked about three miles. I gave $5 benefit to me in effect. You may imagine the con­ Baltimore, Sept. 15, I860. J. S. GREENLEAF, Agent lor Wiscasset. structions how to obtain Palenis, and other valtiable what we have seen of the plant grow­ them some of Vick’s flower seeds, nnd my dition I was in when your agents, Messrs. Hillhouse & Dr. C. W. Benson is a graduute of the School of Advancing years, sick­ Iyl2rax matter, li’c refer to the German-American National TAILORS. Pemberton, induced me to try your Bunion Balsam Medicine of the University of Maryland. W hile a ness, care, disappoint­ Bank. Washington. Lh C.: the Royal Swedish, Nor­ ing in a dry, sandy garden in Auburn, mother and I then filled their baskets with pupil of that institution he was distinguished for in­ nnd Sure Corn Cure, by agreeing to refund the money ment, and hereditary pre­ wegian. and banish Legations, at li ashinglont Hon. we believe it will succeed in this State. roots, and away they went laden like bees. if not satisfactory; also your Radical Cure for In dustry nnd zeal in the pursuit of professional knowl­ Joseph Casey.tcte Chic/ Justice U. S. Courtof Claims; A CKERMAN, B-, Merchant Tailor. Cutting to edge, and his examination for the degree of Doctor of disposition, all turn the It lives through the winter and spreads. Some of my flower roots had extended their order. Shirt Patterns Cut. 302 Main street. growing nails. Both have proved eminently success­ to ihe Odteiats o fth ' U. S. Patent Office, ami to Sena­ XJk. ful, and my bunions, corns and nails are apparently Medicine wus entirely satisfactory to his instructors. hair gray, aud either of tors and Memlyrs of Congress from every State, Some of it stands fully five feet high, and conquests too widely for my taste (my gar­ 1 have known him for several years and believe him to PROVERBS. PROVERBS. o permanently cured, as I now have my boots to fit my them incline it to shed NF lddrcss: 1.0VIS BAGGER Co., Solicitor* it grows luxuriantly outside of the fence den is a ‘ pent up Utica’), accordingly I ■ p O T T E E J . G., Merchant Tailor, 256 Main street. feet. I most cordially recommend your remedies, and be a physician eminently prepared to be useful, and B also of an unexceptionable moral character. I take prematurely. “$500 will bo paid of Patents and Attorneys at Law, Le Droit Buddiaff^ where it is so sandy, dry and poor that dug up all surperfluous ones and put them X W ork done promptly aud in the best of style. 1 most sincerely thank you for the benefit I have re­ . _lplta- for a case that Hop ceived. Send me by express a bottle of your Deodor­ great pleasure in commending him to the esteem and Atkk’u H a ir Vigor, tlon and low spirits, Washington, I>. C. weeds and grass make few attempts to grow. them together in a waste place, and when izing Foot Lotion. confidence of the community. rely ou Hop Bitters.’’ T } R I E S T , W . H ., Merchant Tailor. First-class work SAMUEL CHEW, M. D by long and extensive Those having dry, sandy land should try applicants come, I Lake from that stock.” JL and Low Prices. McLoon Block, opp. Park St. Very Resp’y Yours. 39 THOS. H. DERMONT. use, has proven that it of. “Hop Bitters builds It. Its roots never fail to go down deep :stops the falling of the Hop np, strengthens and and you will be strong c u r e s continually — w v medicine will enough to reach water, sometimes extend­ hair immediately; often healthy and happy.” from the first dose.” Spavins, Splint, Curb, Callous, &c., or any enlarge­ ing down thirteen feet, or even more. In Bogus Certificates. ment, AND WILL REMOVE THE BUNCHWITH- Il is no vile drugged stuff, pretending to be made HAIR AND SCALP. Directions on each. Price, 50 cents, or six boxes for renews the growth; and always surely restores its “Ladles, do you “Kidney and Uri­ California it is ent three' times a year, BERRY RROTHERS Dandruff Banisner as a dressing for the purpose of want to bo strong, nary complaints of all W D A V I Id oUT BLISTERING or causing of wonderful foreign roots, barks, &c., and puffed $2.50; postage free, to any address. No order filled color, when faded or gray. It stimulates the nutritiv □ T A V I INI a sore. No remedy ever dis­ amounting to ten tons per acre. rendering the hair elegant and glossy is unequaled. healthy nnd beautiful? k in d s "permanently covered equals it for certaiutv of action in stopping up by long bogus certificates of pretended miracu­ Its lile-giving merits upou the scalp follicles and bul­ unless accompanied by the money. For sale by all organs to healthy activity, and preserves both the hair Then use Hop Bitters. cared by Hop Bitters.’’ lous cures, but a simple, pure effective medicine, Livery & HackS able the lameness and removing the bunch. Price $1.00. bous roots of the hair, is desirable to every person wholesale aud retail druggists. and its beauty. Thus brasby, weak or sickly hair be­ “The greatest ap. “ 8end for circular giving POSITIVE made of well known valuable remedies, that furn­ MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND, M e . having a true regard lor the beautiful and healthful comes glossy, pliable nnd strengthened; lost hair netizer, s t o m a c h , . ______PROOF. Sold by druggists, or sent Tomato-Water for Insects. ishes it’s own certificates by it’s cures. We refer condition of this magnificent and greatest of nature's blood and liver regu­ andbest. Ask children. to any address by the inventor, B. J. Kendall, M. D., adornments. Address MARION & COMPANY, New­ grows with lively expression; falling hair is checked lator—Uop Bitters.” to Hop Bitters, the purest and best of medicines.— Tho nop Pad for Enosburgh Falls, Vt. .L. M. BOBBINS, Agent, Rock Exchange. See another column. 3w44 ark. New Jersey. Sold by E. Merrill, W . H. Kittredge and stablished; thin hair thickens; and faded or gray and^J. E. Robinson 39( .-Clergymen, Law­ Stomach, Liver and E» A writer in a German horticultural peri­ PARSONS, BANGS & CO., hairs resume their original color. Its operation is sure yers, Editors, Bank­ Kidneys Is superior odical states that a decoction of the Toma- and harmless. It cures dandruff, heals all humors, ers and Ladles need to a'.l others. Ask W holesale Druggists, Hop Bitters daily." Druggists. Sto to plant proves avalnable insecticide. The and keeps the scalp cool, clean and soft—under which IMPORTANT. Magical Catarrh Expeller. D.I.C.lsan absolute EZI stems and leaves are boiled in water, conditions, diseases of the scalp are Impossible. and Irrcststable cure When you visit or leave New York City, save Chronicanic C aurrh is disgusting, and the discharges 1 £{q which, when cold, is used upon plants af- Any style of Single or Double Teum furnished a the nostrils have a thick yellowish „ ______— 117 and 119 Middle Street As a dressing for ladies' hair, the V igor is praised Baggage Expressage and Carriage Hire, and stop short notice and at reasonable rates. 100 Old Papers.lOfl o , fected with insects; it is applied with a ance, and it is sometimes very difficult of removal, par­ for its grateful and agreeable perfume, and valued for aud uarcotlcs. at Grand Union Hotel, nearly opposite Grand Cen­ Best accommodations for Boarding Horses and ticularly in the morning.„ In severe- _ - _ the•' odor is syringe, or plant-sprinkler. It destroys transient Teams, in the city. , offensive, causing a very unpleasant breath, the GENERAL AGENTS, PORTLAND ! the soft lustre and richness of tone it imparts. “Sour stomach sick All above sold by tral Depot. 350 elegant rooms reduced to $1 and headache and dizzi­ droggteta. Hop Bitters ___ green-fly, caterpillars, &c., and leaves up­ upwards per day, European Plan. Elevator. Res­ Partbular attention is given to furnishing t^am sensee of smell becomes impaired, the hearing and eye- PREPARED BY ness, Hop Bitters cures Manufacturing. Co- on the plant an odor which prevents the taurant supplied with the best. Horse Cars, and Coches for funerals. signt affected, a constant uesire to expectorate. The DR. J. C. AYER A CO., Lowell, M ass., with a few dosea.” Rochester, N. Y. Stages and Elevated Rail Road to all Depots. Also, Books kept at this office forfhediflerentStage offensive fluid dropping down the throat causing al­ Send i o r ^ attack of insects for a long time. The Travelers can live better for less money at the Lines, where all orders should be left. most incessant hawking and spitting with unsatisfacto­ Practical and Analytical Chemists. CENTS remedy is stated to be more effectual than FRED H. BERRY. ry results. Osborne’s Catarrh Expeller is reliable, Edward Merrill, 40: 40 Grand Union, than at any other first-doss Hotel CHAS. H. BERRY. sold by £ . Merrill, W . H. Kittredge and J . E . Robin- SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN fumigating and washing. U itheC itr. Iy28 Rockland Jeb 3,1878 9 Son. 39 Agent for Rockland. MEDICINE AT «THIS OFFICE.

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