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“ I think you will not tempt me. nt nil you will, I am a perjured wretch. Now land, $1 50. Plymouth Rock, J M Sherer. Rock f f l d r g . tlie helm is yours.’ LIST OF PREMIUMS. cupfulls of water, to soak it thoroughly; 2 events,” the maiden replied with biting land, 1st, 81 50; P Armstrong, Rockland, 2d, upfuls of sour milk; 1-2 cup molasses, 1 spoon irony. On tho instant Flora started into new AWARDED BY TIIE $1 00. Light Brabma chicks, A C Hamilton, ful salt; two teaspoonsfuls of soda. Cook in H.H.GRIE&CO. The liontenant hit his lips nnd his fists life. Rockland, 1st, $1 50; P Armstrong, 2d, $1 00, steam two hours. Cost G cents.—M rs. Abbie Up Who Died at Azim. were clenched, but he had not the daring “ Lay the yards square!” she cried, at Knox Agriciytural Society. Light Brahma hens, C L Alien, Rooklaad, 1st. Blake, West Camden. Strong and Durable to go further, so he turned away and walked the top of her voice. “ Ease up tlie helm. 81 50; A J ClaTk, Sonin Thomaston, 2d, $1 00. Dark Brahma, A L RanVin, Rockland, 1 50. Brown Bread.—1 quart corn meal; 1 quart BX EDWIN ARNOLD. aft. From that moment the crew looked Let two faithful men take the wheel.” At its Fonrteenth Annual Fnir li‘ld at Rock ye meal; 1 pint flour; 1 cup molasses, mix with LOWEST PRICES! upon the maiden with admiration. They These orders were obeyed, nnd ere long land, Oct. 12th, 13th, and 14, 1880. Buff Cochin, P Armstrong, 1 50. Houdan.Mrs CUSTOM MADE lie who dies at Azim sends buttermiik.—Miss H. A. Ma-.sfield, Camden. did not like Wooler. the brig was dashing on liefore tlie wind. E L Kennision, Rock’and, 1 50. Dominique, A This to comfort all his friends. Beef Stock—Best fat cattle, J. T. Tolinaa, G Thomas, Rockland, 1 50. Crevecocur, A C Bnow.v Bread.—3 cups meal; 3 cups of Gra It was afternoon when tho brig squared An opening was seen in the rocky coast Thomaston, 1st $4 00; B. Sherer, Rockland, 2d ham flour; 2 cups buttermilk; 2 cups water; I VERY BEST PLACE TO BUY Faithful friends! It lic9,1 know, ahead. . Hamilton, 1 50. Silver Dorkin, Mrs J W Thomas away, and ns the wind was light and baf “!2 00. Best cow, Wm P Harding, Rockland, 1st Rockland, 1st, 1 50; Ulmer & Butler, Rockland, cup stewed pumpkin; 1-2 cup molasses; 1 spoon CLOTHES. Pale and cold and white as snow; fling, she made hut little headway. It ‘ That is Lunga on the quarter,” the $2 50. ful salt; 2 teaspoonfuls of saleralus. Steam three IRON & STEER, Chains and Anchors, Blade by B. F. HALEY, Military Tailor, And ye say, “ Abdallah’s dead 1” 2d, 1 00, Native chicks, A C Hamilton, 1 50. was past four o’clock when she passed maiden said, “ and ahead wo have a dozen Bulls—Native bull, Hiram Brewster, Camden, hours. Cost 8 cents.—Mrs. Abbie Blake, Cam Newmarket, N. II. Weeping at the feet and head. Silver Spangled Polish, J H Lane, Rockland,gra B L A C K S M IT H S ' Stock and Tools, Eraid, and by that time the wind had died small islands. Hero comes tho Devil's 1st, $3 00. Native, not less than one year old, den. I can see your falling tears; tuity, 1 00. Rose Comb White Dorkins, 0 M Warranted Good in all Respects almost to a calm, but not a pleasant calm. Rock on the starboard bow, and that on the James T Tolman, Tho-paston, 1st, $2 00. Full La npson,Rockland,gratuity, 1 00. Light B-ahma Brcyvn Bread.—1 pint Indian meal; 1 pint CORDAGE and Ship Chandlery, I can hear your sighs and prayers; The heavens had grown dark, the air cold aft is McDougall's Crown. Port a little; blood Ayrshire, Jeremiah Tolman, Rockland, 1st, Yet I smile and whisper this,— chicks, Wm. Melv*a, Rockland, J G'dman, Tbom- rye meal; 1 quart buttermilk, 1-2cup molasses; CARRIAGE BUILDERS’ Supplies, and puffing, and tho night seemed coming steady—so.” 84 00. Full blood Jeraey, 0 Gardiner, Rockland, asion, a id Ulme* & But’er, Rockland, graluities. Splendid Line of “ /am not the thing you kiss: 1-2 tenspoonfiil salt; 2 spoonfuls soda. Steam lst{ $4 00 ; Jacob Ross, Camden, 2d, $3 00. .50 each. Rough and Ready chick, C C Babbidge four hours nnd dry it off in the oven for half an CARRIAGE Trimmers’ and Painters’ Goods, Cease your tears and let it lie: on with the sun yet up. Captain Thornhill The hearts of the men leaped lip, and ordered the taking in of sail and ere long the there seemed to hang for some moments. Full blood Holstein, Thomas B Fernald, Lincoln- Rockland, gratuity, .25. Seabright chicks, Wes bou”.—Miss Fanny Lazlle, Ro:kland. It was mice, it is not I.” ille $4 00, SH IP Spikes, Oakum, Paints, brig 'ay under close-reefed topsails and But on went the flying vessel; the heavy ley Fales, Rockland, gratuity, .25. Gu:nea ’ ens AAhite Bread.—1 quart boilel milk; 1-2 cake Sweet friends! what the women lave, FISHERM ENS’ Fittings, UNDERCLOTHING forestny sail. spray actually dashing over the deck from Herds—W J Robbins, Camden, 1st, 00. , C L Allen, Rockland, g-atui y , 100; Ja ics compressed yeast; 2 tablespoonfuls suga” : 1 tea For the last sleep of the grave, At sundown the wind came in from the the towering reck—now on this hand, now Full blood Jersey Cows and Heifers— Best Cows, Walden, West Ca.nden, gratuity, .50. Geese, spoonful salt; flour enough to make a st:ff dongb, QUARRYMEX’S Stock and Tools, Powder, etc., AT BLACKINGTOX’S. Is a hut which I am quitting, Geo Smiili, Rockland, 1st, §3 00. 0 G ardner, ! James Walden, 1st. 2 00; Fted Sherer, Rockland southward and westward, and by the time on that—and yet she went safely on. If and raise over night Makes two loaves.—M rs. NAILS, GLASS, Paper, Faints, Is a cage from which at last, Rockland, 2d: $2 00. Three-yea-oM heifer. A! 2d, 100. Ducks, A J Tolman Rockland, 1st, H. Boynton, Rockland. Like a bird, my soul hath passed. night had fairly settled down it blew a gale. she hail gone through such a dubious chan McLain,Rockland, 1st, $2 00 ; 0 Gardiner, Rock- 2 00; Reuben Slie”er, Rockland,2d, 1 50. Turk- GUNS, REVOLVERS, Cartridges, etc., Love the inmate, not the room,— Tlie captain tried awhile to keep to the nel, then why should she not pass the rest? land,2d, $1 00. Yearling he’fer , C. S. Whitney, A'-ns.rong, 1st, 2 00; Lucy Crockett Salt R’sixo Bread.—For one loaf scald 1-2 “Linene” Reversible cup of co”n m tal with 1-2 pint mi’k at The wearer, not the garb—tlie plume wind under the three sails ho had loft The men became more easy, lliousrli the hor Thomasioe, 1st, ^2 00 ; 0 Gardmcr, 2d, $1 00. Roekland, 2d, 1 00; E L Lovyjoy, Camden, gra GALVANIZED Spikes, Kails, Blocks, Row Locks night; in the moaning make batter of 1-2 pint Of the eagle, not the bars on, but the wind was too strong. It rors were as palpable as ever. Tho course Calf, 0 Gardinc", 1st, $1 00. tuity, ,50. Muscovy ducks, J D W’ns’ow, Rock Hoop Iron, etc., warm water, one teaspoonful sugar, out of salt; Collar That kept liim from those splendid stars. blew a perfect hurricane, nnd tlie sea of the brig lay through a hissing, rushing, Grade Jersey Cows anil Heifers—Cow, Isaac land, g-aiuiiy, 1 00; Pekin ducks, J Gil nan tumbling surge, witli rocks still on every Orbeton. Rockland, 1st $1 50. Two-year-old, add the meal, when raised m:x; more m:,k if CARPET WEAVERS’ Twine and Warp, began to rise and break over the deck, and Thomas-on, g -atuiiy, .50. Native Ducks, Wm. necessary.—Mrs. E. A. Hrlch, Rockland. Supplied to the Trade at Boston Loving friends! be wise and dry ere long it became evident that one of tho hand. And there stood the fair pilot, her Fred J. Davis. Rockland, 1st. $1 00. Year'ing, Melvin, gra ui.y .50. S A IL O R S ’ Oil Clothes, Hats and Bedding, Straightway every weeping eye. iop sails must bo taken off. keen eyes flashing, her finely chiselled nos B. B. Ingraham, Rockland, $1 00. Calf, John The Commiiiee commend to Pou1 rv exhibitors Prices, at W hat ye lift upon the bier, G R O C E R IE S , Sugar, Fork, Beef, Molasses and trils diluted, nnd her noble form drawn E Achorn, Rockland, 75 cents. the coops displayed by 0 M Lampson, A C Ham Awfully Lovely ” Philosophy. Is not worth a single tear. It was a bad place in which to be caught Cows and Heifers—Ecst native cow, Reuben ilton, C L Al’en aid A J Tolman. Flour, proudly up. Her orders were prompt and ’Tis an empty sea shell,—one thus. Sherer, Rockland, 1st, 83 00; A J Tolman, Da' v Products —Nai’.ve ball butter, Geo Smith —AT— Out of which the pearl has gone. Thornhill knew ho must he near the assured, and confidence was in every look A few (leva affo a Boston girl who had B lackington’s. and tone. Rockland, 2d, $2 00. Native heifer, Levi Cum Rockland, 1st. 4 00; J Gilman. Thomaston, 2d, The shell is broken, it lies th e re : mouth of tho Sound of Mall, and if he lay mings, Rockland, $2 00. G'-adc Durham, M L en attending the School of Philosophy a t At length, the vessel entered a narrow 3 00; Mrs W S Blaclrngton, Rockland, 3d, 2 00. 205 Main Street, The pearl, the all, the soul is here. to the gale would tend to drive him into it. Simmons, Rockland, gratuity. Best Ayrshire Native jar bnite”, Mrs G D St Cla-r, Camden,1st, Concord, arrivod in Brooklyn on a visit to a CUSTOM MADE ’Tis an eartliern jar whose lid Ho was not acquainted with the place, and strait, not overa mile wide, and the course cow, J Tolman, Rockland, $1 50. Best two-year 4 00; J Gilman, 2d. 3 00; Mrs Abbie Blake, seminary chum. After canvassing thorough Allah sealed, the while it hid though he had good charts, yet he did not was direct. It was the mainland. Argvle old he;fer, F J Davis, Rockland, $1 00. Best Camden. 3d, 200; Jersey ball butter, O D Brown, ly the fun and gum drops that made up H. H. CRIE & CO. That treasure of his treasury, feel safe. upon the right, and the Island of Soil upon one-year-old heifer, J Tolman. Rockland, $1 00. Rockland- lsi, 4 <40; MrsO Gardiner, Rockland, their education in the seat of learning at BLACK DRESS COATS A mind that loved him; let it lie! Higher and higher grew the furious wind the left. In half an hour the strait was Best stock cow, John S Coburn, Rockland, 1st, 2d, 3 00. Jav Jersey butter, Mrs 0 Gardiner, wiiich their early scholastic efforts were Let the shard be earth’s once more, until the verv sea seemed dancing over the passed—another group of rocks wascleared 2 00; J To’man, Roekland, 2d, $1 00. 4 00. Plain cheese, Mrs Abbie Blake, 1st 2.50; made, tlie Brooklyn girl began to inquire AT BLACKINGTON’S. Since the gold is in his store frail bark. The masts groaned and cracked, —and yet tho gallant bark flew safely on Town Teams—Oxen, Camden, 1st. $7 00; Mrs G 1) St. Clair. 2 d ,l 50. Sage cheese, Mrs into tho nature of the Concord entertain Rockland, 2d, $3 50. Steers, Thomaston, 86 00. Allah glorious! Allah good! the rigging groaned nnd swayed and every over the storm-mad sea. Abbie Blake. 1st, 2 00; Ezekiel Vinal, 2d, 1 00. ment. Now thy word is understood; Stand by the braces!” cried Flora, now Horses and Colts—Stallion, A P Corthell, Cam Farm Implements—Light truck wagon. G T “ And so yon are taking lessons in phil T h e fin e st i (1 best stork to select from, and crack and seam gaped beneath the fearful den, $4 00. Two-year-old, H G Collins, Camden, Coombs, Camden, 2 00. Ox-yoke, O E Blood, rices that a HARD TO BEAT, make this Now the long, long wonder ends; strain. Tlie wind howled and roared, and showing a little excitement, “ mind your osophy. How do yon like it?” Yet ye weep, my foolish fi lends. helm! Bound in carefully on tlie larboard $2 00. Breeding mare, G S Hall, Thomaston, West Camden, 1 00. A diploma was awarded to “ Oh! it’s perfectly lovely. It’s about s to re th e the mad sea surged and boiled until the $3 00. Gent’s driving horse, Isaac Grbcton, While the man whom ye coll dead, braces! Keep the others taut! Helm a- G W D^nke of Rockland for display of agricul science, you know, and wc all just dote on whole scene appeared but the furious wa Rockland ls i, $3 00; M L Simmons, Rock’and, tural tools. He made a very large exhibit of the In unspoken bliss, instead, of the frantic elements. port! Easy—easy!” science.” B est Place iatllB County Lives and loves you,—lost, ’tis true,' 2d, $2 00. Family«horse, W. P. Harding, Rock latest and most improved fa^m implements. He At midnight Captain Thornhill began to The brig bowed to the wind most fear land, 1st, $3 00; Osgood Blake. 2d, $2 00. ‘ It must be nice. What is it about?” »r a n y w h o ai rant of goods i For the light that shines for you; has the thanks of the society for his efforts, and fully now that her side was presented to it, Matched horses, John Sherer, $4 00. Three-year ‘ It’s about molccnles as much ns any But in the light ye cannot see be frightened. The wind was not only un their wishes that be may be liberally patronized and her mast bent like reeds, hut she failed by the fanners of Knox County. thing else, and molecules are just too aw n t Of undisturbed felicity,— abated, but the rain had begun to drive old colt, Ezekiel Vinal, Camden 1st, $2 50; M L not. A high promontory was passed, and Simmons, Rockland, 2d, $1 50. Two-year-old Honey and Preserves—Best display of honey, fully nice for anything. If there’s any In n perfect paradise, down and the night was black as one solid 0. E. mass of ink. in a few moments more the deep labor colt, S D Carleton, Camden, 1st, $2 00; Fred T E E Ulmer, Rockland, I 00. Best dieplay pre thing I really enjoy it's molecules.” Directly opposite Rockland Ga And a life that never dies. censed. The brig righted the masts grew Ulmer, Rockland, 2d, $1 00. Yearling colt, J. served fruits Mrs J W Thomas, Rockland, 1st, “ Tell me about them, my dear. What Farewell, friends! But not farewell; Woolen,” ho said, as ho drew his oil zette Office, jacket over his face to protect it from the straight, and the sails had done straining. , ls i, $2 00; F Brown, West Camden, 2d, 1 00; Mrs A S Lash. Thomaston, 2d, .50. Best are molecules? ” W here I am, ye too shall dwell. $1 00. Suck’ng colt, G S RaV,Thomaston, $1 50. CARPETINGS! driving rain. “ can you not hear the roar of The water moved only in long swells, ami lot of jellies, Mrs A S Lash, I 00. A J Tolman, “ Oh! molecules! They are little woe I am gone befurc your face is the men looked ahead through tho fall Draw’ng Horses and Oxen—Pair horses, G Rockland,exhibited nice samples of preserved things, and it takes ever so many of them, ROCKLAND. A moment’s worth, a little space, tho breakers ? ” ing rain, they saw the smooth haven Achorn, Rockland 1st, $G 00; A McLain, Rock fruits. riiey are splend’,1 tilings! Do yon know, When ye come where I have stepped, • I have thought that I heard them for SIMONTON BROS, have just added stretching away up into the land—a haven land, 2<1, $4 00. Second class, G. Achorn, 1st, Flowers—Best display, Mrs J W Thomas, Rock there ain’t anything but what’s got mole to stock several new patterns, Ye will wonder why ye wept; some time,” returned the lieutenant, hold into which the Southern storm-demon $3 00; C B Abbott, Carden, 2d, $2 00. Oxen land, 3 00. Boquet, same, 1 50. cules in it. And Mr. Cook is just as sweet and on many styles have Y cwill know, by true love taught ing firmly by the life lines to prevent lining could not come, and where tlie weary bark over 7 feet, Isaac Orbeton, Rockland, 1st, $4 00; Household—Cotten anti wool blankets, Mrs he can be, and Mr. Emerson too. They R educed the P rice. That Acre is all and there is naught. washed away by the heavy, breaking seas. could lie at rest. It was a long, narrow Fisk & C’-andon, Camden, 2d, $3 00. Oxenun- Abbi? Blake, Camden, 1 00. Patchwork quilt, explain everything so beautifully." Our Stock of Weep awhile, if he are fain : “ And yet we can not do anything,” the der 7 feet, Wm Harding, 1st, §4 00; Isaac Orbe- Mrs Salvation Bow, Rockland 1st, .75; Mrs A Sunshine still must follow rain; inlet of Kilmore. ton, 2d, £>3 00. | Shuman. Rockland, 2d, .50. Log-cabin quilt, “ How I’d like to go there!” said tho OIL CLOTHS, is very captain resumed, being obliged to cry out At length the sail was taken off. the an Brooklyn girl enviously. large and prices arc lower s a a w i s Only not at death,—for death, Oxen and Steers—Working oxen, Jos. Maxey, 1 Airs J D Lazed, Rockland, 1st, .75; Mrs Mary with all his st'ength to niako his voice chors dropped, and then the men crowded “ You’d enjoy it ever so mneh. They than for the past twenty years. Now we know, is that first breath Thomaston, 1st, $3 00; Job W Ing-aham. Cam- ; Benner, 2d, .50; Mrs Susan Longfellow, gratuity, sound aliove the roar of the elements. about their fair pilot lo bless her for the ser len, 2d, $2 00. Malc^ed Oxen, Otis Tolman, -25. Comforter, Mis A Howe. Camden, 1st. .75 tench protoplasm, too, and if there is one Come and sec. SIMONTON BROS. Which our souls draw when we enter To veer an atom would he sure destruc WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF Life, which is of all life centre. vice she had done them. But she asked Camden, 1st, $3 00; Robert Harkness, Camden, ! Mrs Abbie Blake, 2d, .50; M”s Robert Paul, thing perfectly heavenly it's’ protoplasm. tion. But we cannot live much longer. not tin i ■ thanks, tho’ she could not refuse 2d, $2 00. Two-year-old steers, J T Tolman, Rockland, gratuity, .25; Mrs M F Kalloch, I really don't know which I like best, pro Be ye certain all seems love, Every rope and stick are now strained to Viewed from Allah’s throne above; their gratitude. Thomaston, 1st, $2 00; Fisk & Crandon, Camden 1 Rockland, gratuity, .25. Domest'C carpeting, toplasm or molecules.” their utmost. Oh. if we only had room 2d, $1 00. Yearbngs, J Gilman, Thomaston, I Airs James Blood. West Camden, 1st, 1 50; G W CARPETINGS! Be ye stout of heart, and come “ 1 linve saved my father,” sho said, “ Tell me about protoplasm. I know I enough to run before it.” and that is all in all to me. Let us go on $100. Trained steers, J C Ingraham, Roekland, , Drake. Rockland 2d, 100. Yarn rug. Misses should adore it." Bravely onward to your home! But we haven’t,” was the lieutenant’s $2 00. Elia and Vida Wood, Rockland, 1 st 1 50; Miss La 11 Allah! Al’ah la! shore now.” “ ’Deed you would. It’s jnst too sweet response. Field Products—Rye, J II Andrews. Camden, Etta Lermond, Thomaston, 2d, 1 00. Hooked Himalayan, V elvet, O love Divine 1 O love nlway! But not in the storm,” urged the cap live. You know its about how things Yet the brig lived through the night, nnd tain. $2 00. Barley, James Walden, $2 00. Oats, rug. Mrs Hudson Barker, Rockland, 1st, 1 50; get started, or something of the kind, He who died at Azim gave Eben T Oxten, Camden, 1st, $2 CO; A J Tol Airs R A Maddocks. South Thomaston, 2d, 1 00. Bik. Cashmere, and This to those who made liis grave. when the morning dawned the wind seemed “ Yes,” persisted Flora. “ We are not at on ought to hear Mr. Emerson tell abont to increase rather than diminish. It was man. Rockland, 2d, $1 00. A’ellow-eye beans, Bra;ded rug. Airs L P Harwood; Camden, 1st home here, but on shore I shall find a shel G S HaU, Thomaston, 1st. $2 00; Austin Smith, 1 50; Mrs Li-zie Spear, Rockport, 2d, 1 00. . It would stir your very sonl. The first American Shawls near tlie autumnal equinox, and there was tering roof and open arms to receive us." time he explained about protoplasm there every prospect that the storm would lie a Rock1 and, 2d. $1 00. Beans, O E Bhtod, Camden, Woolen yarn. Airs J as Blood, .50. Woolen hose, IX LONG AND SQUARE. Captain Thornhill felt too grateful to 1st $2 00; Rufus S Blackington, Camden, 2d, Airs Abbie Blake, .50. AVoolen mittens, same, wasn’t a dry cyo in the houso. We named long one. Tlie rain fell in torrents and the it ales mid >Iidt!ics. make any objections, and ho had a boat low $1 00. Pole beans, Chas Sherer Rockland, .50 50. Silk embroidered table cover, Mis T W Hix, our hats after him. This 13 an Emerson We call SPECIAL ATTENTION to our stock of heavens were black and air dark. Thornhill ered at once. cenis. Peas. Ezekiel Vinal, Camden, £2 00. -Ir.. Rockland, .50. Chair cover, Al^s N Jones, hat. You see the ribbon is drawn over tho had no idea of his whereabout, for how- “ God bless yon," he said, as he grasped Field co-’n. T B Fernald, LincolnviHe, $1 00.! Rockland, .50. Lady's sack, Mrs II A B Went- crown anil caught with a buckle and a :Striped Cashmere Shawls,! far the brig had been driven during tlie Flora by the liand, “ and when in time to Sweet corn. Geo. Smith, Rockland, $1 00. Pop worth, Rockland, .50. Slippers Hattie M hunch of flowers. Then yon turn np the night he could not tell; yet he supposed he come, we call each other to mind, I trust corn, A J Tolman, Rockland, .75 cents. ) Thompson Rockland. .50. Worsted chair cover, side with a spray of forget-me-nots. Ain’t THE FEMALE PILOT. nni’t be somewhere near the chops of the you may feel something of the friendliness Root Crops— Potatoes. Early Rose, Isaac Ha.tie E Bickmore. Tenant’s Harbor, .50. Otto- it just too sweet? All the girls in the Sound of Mull. towards me which I must ever cherish for Packard, Rockland. .50: Late Rose, Thomas Oru, m an cover, Mrs Chas Marston, Rockland, .50. school have them.” An English brig-of-war lay to oft' the t ivnfi a few minutco pact six, when tho you.” Then lie luiucd tu Duunld. “Anti Friendship. .50: Clp’k TTl.^or & Duile:, Rock- Chi Cushion, Mrs A F Crockett, .50. Sofa “ How exquisitely lovely! Tell me some Simonton Brothers. southern shore of the Island Firee, which captain was startled by a loud cry forward, to you. Donald Kenmore, let 1110 say God land, .50; Wh’ic Dunmore Seedling, O Gardiner, ! cushion, Miss Annie C Wiley, Rockport. .50. more science.” is one of the inner Hebrides, on the western and on working his way thither he found grant I may never meet you again when the Rockland .50; Burbank Seedling, J T Young,' Lamp-mat.. Mrs A F C’ockeJ. .50. Afghan, “ Oh! I almest forgot abont-’differentia- coast of Scotland; and the brig had just that tho foremast was sprung just aliove Rockland. .50. Great?st variety potaiois, Levi Aliss Marcia Farwell, Rockland, 50c. Lady s duty of in v station could make you niy Cummings, Rockland, 1st, $2 00; J T Tolman, ■ skirt, Airs II A B Wentworth, 50c. Lady's tion. I am really and truly positively in captured a prize. She had been sent up the pike rack, ne had hardly discovered enemy. Farwell.” lovo witli differentiation. It’s different after smugglers, and had taken one of the Thomaston, 2d, $100. Onions, largest crop, Mrs. Robert Paul, 50c. Lace work. the danger when another shout from the And in a few moments the smuggler John Wooster Camden 1st $2 00; Ulmer & Butler, AlrsE L Lampson, Rockland, 50c. Mex'ean work, from molecules anil protoplasm, but it’s most notorious of tlie smuggling crew—a |ioop called hint aft; and hurrying hack and his child were on their way to the every hit ns nice. And Mr. Cook! You cm ? stout, bold, reckless man, named Donald Rockland, 2d $1 50. Best onions. John AVootfer, : Airs’ Lizzie Spear, Rockpo ’t, 50c. Crochet shawl again, a sight met his gaze that made his slio-e. A sheltering roof soon spread its Camden, $1 00. Best tomatoes, F AV Smith, Rock AI-3 IIA B AVentworth, 50c. Crochet hood Miss should hear him go on about it! I really Kenmore. lie was the commander of a heart leap with horror. protection over them, and warm friends land, $1 00. Cabbage, bcsicrop, C L APcn, Rock Jennie L Ingraham, Rockiand, 50c. Crochet tidy, believe he’s perfectly bound up in it. This f H smuggling vessel, and tho chief spirit Directly under the lee quarter, and not welcomed them to the fireside. land, 1st, $1 50; John AA’ooi-cr,Camden,2d.$1 00. Airs Nathaniel Jones, Rockland, 50c. Display of scarf is the Cook scarf. All the giris wear am ong the contrabandists of that section. over a quarter of a mile distant, was a bold Donald Kenmore, and John Thornhill Best display, Levi Curam'ugs, Rockland, $1 00. miPinery, Mrs A A Atherton, Rockland, 75c. them, anil we named them after him jnst LlM When Kenmore knew that his vessel must rocky coast, over which tlie sea was dash never met again, for the old man had mon Pumpkins, J T Tolman, Thomaston, $1 00. Excellent specimens of necdlewo”k were exhibited on account of of the interest he takes in Hock of FIXE lie taken if she remained above water, he ing fearfully. And all along too. to the ey enough, and when his noble daughter, Squash, Hubbard, C L .Allen, Rockland, $1 00. by the following namcl ladies: Miss Lucy difierentation.” {<’«>A1 S nd SUITS just deliberately knocked a big hole in Iter bot Northward, the same horrid scene ex shortly after tho startling adventure wo Marblehead, Ulmer & Butle”. Rockhnd, $1 00. Banks, table cover; Mrs S M Bird, lace tidy; “ W hat is it, anyway?” i d bv S. J . BURPEE, tl.c Mrs N Jones, side-board cover in Kensington rice eluthii €*3 tom and sunk her where site lay. IIis crew tended. have recorded, gave her heart and hand to Turban, C L APen, Rockland, $1 CO. Largest “ This is mull trimmed with Langnedoc work; M”s J D LazeH, macrame fringe; Mrs M was sent off before he did this, and they Good God ! ” cried Wooler, at this mo the '.nan who had loved her long and truly, Squash. J AV Ogier, $1 00. Best display. C L lace—” made their escape. He retained a light ment pointing over the weather bow, Allen, Rockland. 31 00. Reels, Erperiaient, ] Kel'ey, lace collar and cuffs; Mrs S Stahl, si'k I don't mean that—that other.” he found a home with them. John Wooetc-, Camden, 1st, 31 30; J ’f Young, I'050- Feather ornaments, Miss Ruby Gou'd, skiff, hoping to make his escape also. His “ there arc more rocks there ! See ' sec Oh! differentiation! ain’t it sweet? It's daughter was with hint, site having refused We are surrounded. Roekland, 2d. S I 00. Turnips. John Wooster, ; Camden gratuity, 1 00. The Sand Blast. Camden, S I 09. Carrots, O. Gardiner, Rockland, 1 Minerals—Rest display of o’e from Knox got something .0 do with species. It’s tlie to leave the vessel before him. They had The men were called but not one of them way you tell one lint from another, so yen’ll s® entered the skiff, and while they stopped to 1st, SI 50. J T To' nan, Thoma8'ou, 2d, St 00. ‘ County, Rockland S"ver Mining Co. 32 00 knew the shores. Rest display of produce, John Woos.er. Camden, I-argest display gathe-ed from all parts of the know which is becoming. 4nd we learn (M: see tlie old vessel go down, a boat came off “ Bring up Donald Kenmore,” cried Among tlie wonderful and important in ventions of tlie time, is tlie sand blast. Snp- 1 00; L Cumminjp?, Rockland, 2d, $2 00. world. M”s Mary E Thompson, Rockiand, $2 00 all about ascidians, too. They are the di- from tlie war brig and 'cut them off. It Wooler. Beets, Sugar, J AV Ogier, Camden, .50; iurnip, and diploma. This exhibit was very large.- and inest things! I’m absolutely enraptured was too late to escape, and Kenmore saw “ Ila ! we will,” answered the captain. ose yoti desire to letter a piece of marble for a gravestone: you cover the stone with a J T A’oung, Rockland, .50; Mangold, J T Young, contained many rare specimens, which attracted rith ascidians. If I only'had nn as that resistance would be useless, so he gave Ami the smuggler was sent for. Rockland, .50. Ruta baga turnips, E Lermond, much attention. sheet of wax no thicker than a wafer, then cidian of my own! I wouldn't ask any H himself tip witlt as good gruce as possi The old man came on deck—lie had been Thomaston, .50; English tu”nips, J T Tolman, Fine Arts—The Society is indebted to Mrs M thing else in the world." O ble. carried below when the storm reached its cut in the wax the name. Now pass it Thomaston, .50. Cucumbers, Levi Cummings, Batchelder for her effo1 ts and elegant cont”’bu under tho blast, and the wax will not he • What do they look like dear? Did yon Flora Kenntore avns eighteen years of age fury—but he could not tell where the brig Rockland, .50. Water melon®, C L Aden, Rock tions to the pictu-e gallery. Also to Mrs J F injured nt all, hut the sand will cut letters oversee one? asked the Brooklyn girl, and possessed all the rugged beauty of her land, .50. Musk melons, C L Allen. Rockland, Fogle-. Mrs II S Moo”e. Mrs M A Achorn, M-s deeply interested. Highland countrywomen. Her eye was “ But,” ho added, “ my child has been deep into the stone. .50. Cii”ons, Bradigh Sherer, Rock’nnd, .50. J C AVh'te Mrs A I Mather and Mrs T A AVent worth, for collections of their own work. A’so “ Oh! no; nobody ever saw one exee E large and its glance could be as soft ns tlie pilot in tlieso waters for over four years, Dr, if you desire raised letters, a flower Peppers, F. AV. Smith, Rockland. .50. Cocoanut or other emblem, cut the letters, flow squash, C. L. Allen, Rockland. .50. to Miss Nora Howes, Miss Hattie Thompson Miss Mr. Cook anil Mr. Emerson, but they are whispers of love or as piercing ns the glare and there’s not a rock nor shoal in the something like an oyster with a reticnlf of the enraged lion. She was not large in ers, etc., in wax and slick them upon The Committee feel that they would be doing Fannie L. Laze11, M”s M E Thompson, Mrs J D ’o Mull she don't know.” injustice to the exhibitors, as well as to them La~ell, Mrs E J Dennis, and all othe rs who hung on its belt. I think they are just & frame—far from it—but she was slron “ Ila, Donald Kenmore, do you speak a stone; then pass the stone under the blast, and the sand wilt cut it away. Re selves, did they neglect to make special mention in any manner assisted in making up the heavenly.” and her very step was the language of pride truly, now ?” elegant col’eciion of paindugs. “ Do you learn anything else besides?” nnd self-control. A noble man could have move the wax. and yon have tlie raised of the splendid show of squashes, cabbages, etc., * [fi s * “ Ido. Until within a month she has made by Air. J. T. Young, of Rockland. Boston Miscellaneous—Among the most worthy articles “ Oh! yes. Wo learn abont common loved her most dearly, but a coward would been with her brother, and has almost lived letters. unde” tlfshead were the following: Wooden bou Take n piece of Frcncli plate glass, say Marrow Squash, extra good, by Geo Smith, of philosophy nnd logic, and those common have trembled with conscious littleness be among the rocks and shoals of the Sound.” Rockland. Mangold Wurtzels, very large, by quet, by Chas. Ulmer, gratuity .75; s’oop yacht, things like metaphysics, but the girls don’t 8 * two feet by six. and cover it witli fine lace: fore her. She was taken with her father Flora Kenmore was sent for at once. She AViliiam Eaton, of Camden. Cranberries, toma by Chas. LI Mallett, gratuity. 1 00; fancy chair, care anything alwiut those. We are just in press it under the blast, nnd not a thread of by E A AVithington, gratuity, .50; scroll s and carried on hoard the war brig. came up nnd taking her station near the toes, onions and spuash, all very line, by J AV ccstacies over differentiate is and molecn- “ Ah, Donald Kenmore,” uttered the the lace will be injured, hut the sand will Ogier of Camden. Early Vermont potatoes, very work, by J V C’J’ey, gratuity, .50: clocks, by G, J C wheel where she could hold upon one of cut deep into the glass wherever it is not les, nnd Mr. Cook and protoplasms, and as commander of the brig, ns the smuggler laige and beautiful, by Henry A’oung of Matini- C F ench, and C E Ris:ng, g-atuities, .50 each cidians and Mr. Emerson, nnd I really the lifo lines for support, she gazed care covered by the lace. Now remove the lace decorated po”ceiain, Mrs A I Mather, g-atuily IS was led to the quarter deck, ‘‘you and I cus. Thomas Fernald, three pumpkins new lo don’t see why they put in those vulgar I— i fully around. It was truly a terrific scene. and you have every delicate figure raised this section, a g”cat curiosity. Also many oth .50; wood carving, Hattie M Thompson, gratu CORN, FLOUR have met before.” On nil hands, now, save on the weather brandies. If anybody beside Mr. Cook nnd “ Ah, Captain Thornhill, we have.” re upon the glass. ers who, by their fine exhibits and gentlemanly ty, .25. Among the most curious a-ticles was a quarter alone, the huge breakers were piled monster Aust”al:an clar-sheU. weighing Mr. Emerson had done it, we should have —AND— s turned tlie smuggler in. a calm, proud tone, In this way, beautiful figures of all kinds courtesy and merit, are tendered the thanks of ©s up and stretched along. Not a muscle of the committee. 200 pounds, exhibit:*! by Mrs II J Sleeper. J T told him to his|fnce that he was too terri “ twice have I captured you, but now your are cut in the glass, and at a small expense. bly awfully mean.” And the Brooklyn K tho maiden's form quivered, nor did her The workmen can hold their hands under Sheep and Swine—Backs, George S HaU. Thom Ba”ratt of Hope exhibi-ed corn which yielded at w turn has come.” cheeks blanch, hut boldly she stood there, aston, 1st, $2 00; G M Kimball, Camden, 2d, he rate of 250 bushels per ea”s per acre. Chas girl went to bed that night in the dumps, -- “ And I think the people will thank me the blast without any harm , even when it is FEED STORE. nnd her gaze was calm nnd assured. rapidly cutting away the hardest stone; lint $1 50. Ewe, G AI Kimball, Camden, $2 00. Fogler, of Union, showed some ext”a baskets of ap because fortune had not vouchsafed her the for it.” the Englishman said.” ples. advantages enjoyed by her friend.—[Brook Lady,” spoke the captain, whoso fright they must look out for their finger nails, Flock cf Sheep, Jacob Ross, Camden. $4 00. “ The people!" uttered Kenmore indig Berkshire Sow, Thomas Cla”k, Rockland, $2 0CF3 As a warning to political gamblers, Speech of Hou. T. H. Murch. , 4- A rumor having got in circulation within the Chapman by Miss Nina in a very pretty little a d - . Ladies Quartette and Walter Emerson, the famous This place is again passing through another past two or three days that Walter Emerson, the- dress, in which the little lady acquitted her- comet soloist. A number of onr people will and an instance of most unprofitable hedg Onr Representative in Congress, Hon. Ii) the Oity. siege of affliction. The disease is typhoid fever, ing the following circumstance is related. comct soloist, was sick of typhoid fever, and so self with much credit. Capt. Chapman received doubtless attend. and appears to be an epidemic, as th.. people stpth T. It. Murch, made a speech in Portlnnd - could not appear with the Swedish Iaidies on Sat the gift in handsome and fitting terms of appreeia SOUTH THOMASTON. to fall on every hand. There are now in this A Cincinnati Democrat offered to bet $5.- urday enening, a telegram of enquiry was sent Thursday, October 28,1880. last Saturday evening, whioh is thus re- »I« Next Sunday ends a beautiful October. tion and acknowledgment and then the color guard A cargo of com was discharged at C. N. Fogicr’s village twelve stricken with the disease, and the 000 that S. F. Hunt would be elected to yesterday, to which the following response was potted ill the Aigus. J u Laj}es » Saturday evening. were ordered to the front and the flag was com mill a few days ago. Mr. Fish, the gentleman majority of them are considered doubtful eases. received: Presidential Election, Tuesday, Congress. About 9 o’clock on the evening Air. Murch said owing to the lateness of _ ,, „ .. , , . ... mitted to the charge of color-licarer Keene. The who has charge there, is liked very much by those On account of absence from home vonr corres Boston, Oct. 27, 1880. of the October elections he discovered that the hour his rem arks would be brief. He * E’ B' Ma-'° adds Ome Dc" at,ractlons «° hls Slnghi Band discoursed good mnsie at intervals who have business with him. pondent has not been able to add to your columns Vose & Pobter, Rockland : Nov. 2d. declared that lie had heard from Indiana- "d'er.Lse.i.ent this week. during the early part of the evening and shortly q he had lost his money. Immediately he Eraersya all right mid will appear. The other evening, as Mr. Richard Hayden was of late. heard that the Republican party there was “ Too thin ’’—Dora Wiley’s costume in the after the presentation the floor was cleared for Republican Nominations. sent for a man who does a large brokerage Redpath Lyceum Bcueav. walking up Westbrook street, he met what he sup Purifying, strengthening, nourishing quietii 2 , . . . , in a minorify of 30,000; heard that the second act of “ Evangeline.” dancing, Andrews’s Orchestra, of Bangor, furnish posed was a kitten, and as kitlie was aliout in tlie and yet very economical are Malt Bitters. President. business in the betting line, and told him Greenback,-rs there had polled 40,000 votes. 4. Rqwirs nre being made on schooner Alnomak 4* “ Uncle Solon” says he don’t expect to he ing the mnsie, which was of excellent quality. middle of the side-walk, Unele Dick thought lie The essence of true nobility is neglect of self. JAMES A. GARFIELD, of Ohio. I of his misfortune He said he could not 1 In this State you elected a Governor on the at lhe North Marine Railway. elected—he was put at the head of the Fusion The dancing was participated in by a large com- i wouu remove her to one side, but quicker tin Let the thoughts of self pass in, and the beauty of V ice P resident. ticket where his name is handy for the jack-knife, afford to lose so m u ch *ind m u st liedw e ’ 18th of September, and you will elect sev_ i . , . .. pany and continued till past two o’clock. The great actions is gone like the bloom from a soiled CHESTER A. ARTHUR, of Now York. 1 He b , r ° , T r t i u en Union electors in November. On the * " alt" “» famous «>™‘ lint lie claims that the other three Grcentaek elec flash there was a wild and comic scene. Uncle flower. toilets of the ladies present were generally hand EI.ECTOR8. He had pi rente advices from Indianapolis | m01.nin„ of November 3d ] want to see lhe appeals with the Swedish ladies, tors may be chosen. He says that the Democrats Dick was seen going through strange antics, and Edwin Booth. some and in good taste, many being rich and ele S. Wheel w. that Landers was positively elected, and lie same expression on the faces of my ltcpub- 4* An addition to the Kimball & Gregory wharf. are obliged to vote for three Greenback Electors the evening breeze was freighted with a never-to-be “ It did me much good,” savs this eelebraled . F ob*-, Saco. gant. Supper was served at intermission, in the forgotten fragrance. Uncle Dick thinks he will tor, in speaking of the Liebig Co’s Cora B»ef First District—Elisha U. Jewett, South Berwick. instructed his agent to bet $5,000 on that lican friends that I saw there in September, is being built by the Cobb Lime Co. j while the Grcenbackers arc not bound to .support _onic. ° Second District—Otis Ilayford, Canton. vacan store of J. F. Fogler under the hall. never tickle another kitten in the evening. side, which was done. About two hours You have elected your Governor and he ■ 4. The Rodand Literary Association arc prepar- the Democratic Electors. But the Republicans GEN. IRANZ SIGEL says, “ It benefitted him Third District—Edwin Flye, Newcastle. »I« The following harrowing talc of a “ murder ” At the stone-yard of M. T. Jameson & Co. may Fourth District—Lewis B. Johnson, Houlton. thereafter tile defeat of L inders was an 1 , a n e hCan lm •gl.e? ‘"8 >“ ■"■-ounce a course of lectures, say that they intend to have all seven of the elec very much ” Fifth District—Seward B. Hume, Eastport. ery about votes cast for Hiram It. Flaisted, in this city appeared in the Portland A rg n s of last be seen a very nice monument, consisting of seven It is a boon and blessing to sufferers from sleep- nounced, and the second $5,000 landed in tors, and let the Fusion family settle their quarrels and Harrison Plaisted and tlie other kinds i d- -4r- M. B. Labe is preparing to biiikl a bouse i they may. F riday: pieces. The whole is to be surmounted with an sness, restless sleepers, and nervousness. Fusion Nominations. “ A mnrder was committed in Rockland yes It impart* tone to the liver, stomach, and Republican pockets. of Flaisted, but let me tell you that we at the comer of Maple and Lincoln streets. urn, which is beautifully polished and cut. Illi bowels. .By it; DEMOCRATIC. have examined the records in those towns »J« There was a raid on the city liquor Agency terday, but from some as yet unexplained cause regulative action it affords relief HANCOCK and ENGLISH. 4* Lake Cliicawaukic has not been so low for full particulars have not been received by tele nois is the destination of the monument. from Lea lache, neuralgia, constipation, and where this sort of vo.-j was said to be forty years as it was previous to the late rains. some time last week, previous to Wednesday. It graph. As far as can be learned, it appears that a John Rogers has rented the upper story of the languor. GREENBACK. Cy Tlie Boston Traveller thinks two les cast and they all show that Harris M. Flais 82eiiis that the agent, for want of room for the WEAVER and CHAMBERS. 4* Andrews’s Orchestra, of Bangor, furnished ex man named George Carson,who has played the har Mary Andrews house and will move into it im Lor.! Brougham once, when he was in a face tions sons at least may be learned from the ted was the name on the clerks records. agency and the stock of groceries belonging to the monica with Italians about the streets of this city, mood, being asked to define a lawyer, said : “ A ELECTORS. cellent music at tlie Tillson Light Infantry Ball. mediately. Woodward defalcation at City Hall. The Tho speaker then gave the reasons why he poor department, is obliged to occupy the passage married a woman named Annie Perkins, and for Ian \er is a learned gentleman who rescues vour some time the parties have lived in Stafford Block. The young folks held a dancc last Thursday estate from your enemies and keeps it himself.” first is that it is injudicious to allow any should support the Union electoral ticket. 4. Mr. Aurelius Young, of thiscity, has made an way leading from the street door ^into the room The woman ran away from him, and he followed evening, and according to report a jolly time was Samuel Tilden’s William A. Cromwell, Berwick. Our party, said lie, is pledged to a union isignincntto Rice & Hall, for the benefit of his in tho rear of the agency (ami now occupied by her to Rockland. He traced her to a certain house Richard A. Frye, Bethel. one or two men to possess power to draw had all round. Music by Knowles’s band. Chances for the democratic nomination to the presi in November and they cannot afford to dis creditors. the “Hooks ” ), for the storage of some of his goods. and going there asked the woman who lived there treorge W . Wooster, Glenhurn. the entire funds of the city from hank on an for his wife. She said she was not there, but Car- Samuel Butler, Esq., has gone into partnership dency are not considered half as good as the nerv John P. Donworth, Houlton. honor it. Every Grcenbaeker in Congress 4* Citizens will remember that they cannot vote Among the goods in this passage-way were several ous aud debilitated sufferer’s rapid and permanent < liarles R. Whiddcn, Calais. individual cheek without endorsement, and son said he knew better and attempted to enter the with his brother Frank, in the provision businei to-day owes his election to a union with for President after lour o'clock next Tuesday. So tierces of bottled aloand porter,from which he was recovety, by using the famous Wyomoke, a blood Straight Greenback Nominations, Democratic voters. The s|ieaker took up house, whereupon the woman (whose name has «p|iev |jave pUt jn a new jjne of g00j s jn shape tlie second is that it is not always well to otc early. selling at times. It further appears that this ale not been learned) took a revolver and shot Carson, - 1 0 n- brain and nerve food. It has not failed, even ELECTORS. and severely criticised a part of tho speech the wound proving fatal in a few hours. The body of flour, teas, molasses, spices, &c. Me wish where other methods have proved ineffectual. Its make superficial examinations of tho ac and porter was what the raiders wanted and afi A t Large—Solon Chase, Turner. made by Blaine at Batli in regard to tlie 4* A. F. Crockett & Co., at tlie North End, are of Carson will be brought to this city on the boat them success, urative influence is immediately operative, and F. A. Frvc, Bethel. counts of persons employed in a fiduciary ship-building interests, and showed bow making an addition to their wharf and building a they took. The object was accomplished by open to-day.” A notice is posted requesting tlie members of nres are rapid, thorough an 1 permanent. Sold First District—J. F. Turner, Portland. ing the door leading from the passage-way to the by all druggists at $1.00, $1.30 and $3.00 Try Second District— Thomas G. Burton. Turner. capacity. To profit by the first,it may be the plumed knight falsified statistics to bear new patent kiln. In consequence of this story, as w’e learn from the Garfield & Arthur Club to meet at sharp seven, other nervii said room in the rear, and the bottles were carried Thir l District—J. F. Hilton, St. Albans. well to legislate so that the city treasurer’s out his argument. Mr. Murch declared 4* Mr. E. D. Carleton of this city has been ap the Portland Press o f Saturday, the friends of Car- Saturday evening, to transact important business. Some cynic says that Queen Victoria is not a Fourth District—George W. Wooster, Glenhurn. oil', but exactly how many is not known. Fifth Distil -t—C. 11 Whiddcn. Calais. checks shall be endorsed by, say cither the himself in favor a revision of tlie tariff pointed keeper of the Southern Island light, near sou resolved to give him a good send-off in the The said Club is up and dressed, so to speak, and ;ood speaker. She wouldn’t draw worth a cent laws, so that no special privileges shall be ,s a lecturer. Her last speech hail the effect of Prohibition Nominations. Tenant’s Harbor. ►J* Last Thursday one of our young merchants way of a funeral, and three of these friends each ,t work. mayor, auditor or chairman of the board of ranted to any class. He said lie was op dispersing Parliament to which it was addressed. PRESIDENT. took home a ticket of admission to the Tillson provided a vehicle in waiting to receive the re Mr. Frank Wade’s little girl, Georgie, has been aldermen before becoming valid: or, cer posed to 1 lie system of great land grants; •{« Rev. A. A. Ford of Waldoboro exchanged R f.v. Henry A rms says: “ I earnestly believe that NEAL DOW, of Maine. Light Infantry ball and left it on the sitting-room mains on the arrival of the boat. When the 1>oat ery sick during the last few days, but we are that legislation that made the credit mo- pulpit services with Rev. W. C. Barrows of this ay’s Kidney Pad is the only infallible remedy in VICE PRESIDENT. tainly by somebody in authority outside table for bis wife’s use. The lady, when ready came, however, Carson proved to lx) a “ very live happy to state that at the present time her indica the world for that prevalent and distressing complaint W. H. THOMPSON, of Indiana. the treasury department. To remedy the bilicr, with which Garfield was connected, city last Sunday. ly corpse ” and persisted in the assertion that he * Back Ache.’ ” possible. Every laboring man should view to go to the ball, took up the ticket, placed it in tions arc better* ELECTORS. second, it is suggested that tile auditing Don’t forget to vote next Tuesday. The four her pocket and departed. On arriving at the door hadn’t been killed, or even shot at. The facts are Mr. Robert Ashworth is cutting down the grove A hoy of twelve years dining at his uncle’s, Otia Springer, Franklin. tlie matter fairly and then come up nnd that tho woman came here, that the man followed, in front of the “ Back ” street school house. Wc made such a good dinner that his aunt observed, J. H. Whitmore, Bucksport. committees perform tlie work all in one rotate this party out of office. It is a piece electoral tickets will be found in our columns. .Be of the hall, she confidently produced her ticket “ Johnny, you appear to eat well,” “ Yes,” re Charles J . Smith, Franklin. ire to make no mistakes. handed it to the doorkeeper and was about passing and found her at a house of ill-repute, where he have spent many happy hours sporting beneath Moses King, J r., Lewiston. day, and that the dale be kept from tlie of cheering news that tlie Democrats nnd plied the urchin, “ I’ve been practicing eating all went with Policeman Witham, and requested the those trees, in our school days, when wc knew no my life.” E. H. Uorr, Ix*wiston. knowledge of the parties whose accounts Grcenbackers are going to unite in other ►F Ship Martha Cobb sailed for Norfolk yester on, when noticing a peculiar nud somewhat uncer Edward Plummer, Ellsworth. A Hateful Brood slates on an electoral ticket in Novem day afternoon, to load for Liverpool. Her crew tain expression on the doorkeeper’s face, as be truant female to accompany him from those pre trouble, but time levels all things. Henry E. Davis, Ellsworth. are to be examined. cincts, which she did, and on Friday they went to Mr. Geo. T. Sleeper and wile, Miss Ada Martin, are the offspring of Liver complaint; more than this, ber arrived on the boat from Boston yesterday. examined the card in his hand, she enquired, per the troublesome progeny multiply one another. Con haps with a feeling between perplexity and vexa Portland on the steamer. Tho woman in whose and Capt. S. S. Thavcr were the only parties from stipation, piles, bilious diarrhiea, leucorrhNew York Troth,tins been arrested charged States Senator. Judge Ezekiel Doe is making extensive repairs , He will use the lower floor for storing car “ Doctor, I’ll use vour medicine hereafter.” The rejuvenated office of Messrs. Cochran & at about $400 and was ordered by a gentleman of 2w47 with being the author of the forged Chinese The figures vary somewhat from tlie Florida for Suite officers, Represontatives in on his dwelling house at the comer of High Street riages, and the upper for a varnishing room. Mr. Congress, and Legislature, and vote upun the Sc wall was re-occupied by the firm last week. It a neighboring town. We saw also a valuable dia “ Clothe me in dreams,” says Miss Fannie Dris letter, purporting to have been written by clerk's figures already published, and furn and Marsh road. Wellman’s lionse looks quite nobby in its new coll in a recent poem. And the Elmira Free Press question of calling a convention to revise the Con is now a very handsome room and has a new and mond solitaire shirt pin, and a very handsome The Washington Robbins farm,situated in South ish additional proof that an official count stitution of the State. The Legislature will elect coat. man, spreading his fingers open before his eyes to Gen. Garfield. He was held in $5000 bail handsome set of office furniture, of ash trimmed neck-clialn and cross of black onyx, gold and Thomaston, has been sold to Thomas Colson, of hide his blushes, shouts: “ Oh, now, sec here, is necessary to settle the question of who a United States Senator. Mr. Foss has newly shingled the roof of his for examination to-day. Georgia for Representatives in Congress. with black walnut. pearls, valued at $75. These were all orders for Rockland. Consideration, sixty-two hundred dear—that’s too thin.” is elected Governor. Illinois for State officers and Representative! special customers. Messrs. Palmer & Son have house. Mrs. Linneken ditto. She has now about Voters should see that their names arc on the dollars. Beware of Alcoholic Bitters. Congress, and vote upon an amendment to the large experience and ran till orders for fine and as substantial and convenient a suite of buildings jy The next session of the Executive constitution of tiie State extending the terms of cheek lists. If there were any mistakes on the Schooner Abbie Dunn, Capt. Amariah Foun Thousands have been mined for life by drink expensive goods at as close a margin as any house. as any of the neighbors. Mr. Martin Pease lias ing popular nostrums, the principal ingredient of Council commences on Monday, Nov. 15th, £ y The quantity of potatoes raised in county treasurers and sheriffs to four years, and lists at the September election they should be tain, arrived Tuesday from Portland. This ves making them ineligible to a second, successiv They carry a good stock of goods in their line, made repairs on his house, and Mr. Henry Pease which was alcohol. Such bitters ” are deceptive at which time the votes forCounty Officers. Aroostook county is enormous. There are rectified. The Aldermen will be in session on Fri sel to is be repaired. has shingled the roof of his tenant house occupied in their effects; they canse intoxication and tem including the celebrated Le Mare rock crystal Ship Harvey Mills, Capt. Frank F. Curling, porary relief, while they foster the drunkard’s ap twenty-five starch factories in that county Iowa for minor State officers and Representatives day, Saturday and Monday afternoons, by Stephen Sleeper. Senators nnd Representatives, as well as spectacles and eye-glasses in all styles of mount- arrived at San Francisco, 23d inst., in 124 days petite. Dr. Kennedy’s “ Favorite Remedy ” con in full operation, eacli one of which requires in Congress, and vote upon the question of holding »-« Messrs. John Bird & Co. are erecting a new Mr. James Couch has repaired and enlarged his tains no alcohol. It docs not heat and inflame the the votes for Presidential Electors will l>e a convention to revise" the Constitution of the g, whieh are fitted accurately to the sight by the passage from Liverpool. This ship lias chartered building at Blackington’s Corner, to accommodate optometer. stable, Mr. Page has made needed repairs on his blood; it cools and purifies it. Better than this counted and declared. front 1500 to 2000 bushels of potatoes a day. State. to take grain to a direct European port for 68 shil even, it has cured many a raving appetite for drink. Kansas for Representatives in Congress, and vote their pork-paeking and sausage-making business, carriage factory, and other improvements have As these factories intend to run ninety ►f« Our readers should not forget ^that the con lings. It will do you good, not evil, all the days of your upon the question of holding a Constitutional which has been gradually increasing till it de been made, that do not at present occur to me. life. All druggists sell it. Mr. David Kennedy, cy The Philadelphia Chronicle thinks it days this season, the total quantity of pota Convention and upon proposed amendments to the mands enlarged accommodations. A steam boiler cert by the famous Swedish Ladies’ Quartette it Capt. George W. Gloyd and wife were married The Reform Club are to give an entertainment Proprietor, Rondout, N. Y. 2w47. toes used will reach about 3,000,000 bush Constutiou of the state prohibiting the sale of liq to take place on Saturday evening, on which oc Oct. 10th, 1830, consequently they have been living is safe to bet that the political party that uor and exempting §'200 in personal property will bo put in. in the form ot a drama, soon. I sec posters fora An exchange speaking of a political meeting, is thrashed in tlie early part of November els. The factories have been paying 20 from taxation. Steamer Mt. Desert will make her last trip casion they will be assisted by Mr. Walter Emer together 30 years the present month. Both are in dance in the stores and other public places. 1 says: “ David Davis sat on the chairman’s right Kentucky for Representatives in Congress. son, the famous cornet soloist, and Mr. good health for old people, and are enjoying life hand.” That chairman's hand must resemble a will forget all about it by Thanksgiving, cents a bushel for the potatoes, an unusu for the season, on Saturday, November (>th, 18S0, think it is an Odd Fellows’ entertainment. Mine jelly-fisli after a log bad rolled over it. Louisiana for Representatives in Congress. leaving Rockland at 6 A. M., and returning Mon Skiff’, the popular buffo baritone. The Boston in their old age. host of the “ Hotel Appleton ” is going to get up a and stuff itself with turkey, notwithstand ally low figure, but even at tiiis price tlie Maryland for Representatives in Congress. Speer’s Port Grape Wine. day, November 8th. The Mt. Desert has done a Journal says of the Swedish Ladies, that “ their Horace O’Brien lias purchased tlie building west supper for the I. O. of O. F.’s soon. No doubt it farmers of that section would receive a rev Massachusetts for State officers, Rcpresenta Physicians employ Speer’s Port Grape Wine in their ing its goose has been cooked for four tives in Congress, and Legislature. The Legisla good business this season and is now fully estab performances are the perfection of quartette sing of Carr & O’Brien block, formerly occupied by will be a sumptuous, if not a presumptuous af practice in all cases where a pure wine is called for, years. enue of $600,000 from this one source. It ture will choose a United States Senator, lished in the favor of the traveling public. ing.” The Long Branch N ews says of their per W. A. Campbell, and has moved his residence in. fair. ami do all in their power to foster and encourage its is said that had the farmers received the j Michigan for State officers, Representatives in formance in that place that “ the audience sat un to the tenament up stairs. production, for the reason that pure Port Wine is a , Congress,and Legislature, and vote upon a proposed Mr. Thomas Colson, of this city, has bought We have a new doctor at the Mills, C. F. Tay difficult thing to get, and they are loth to prescribe a der the magic influence of their sweet harmony William II. Smith has moved into Edgar Stack doubtful or inferior article. Hundreds of New York ryE iie county. New York, which in usual price for their potatoes, they would amendment to the Constitution of the State author the large and well-known Washington Robbini lor, M. D. His office is at the “ Appleton.” Don’t apparently spell-bound and breathless, but when pole’s house, corner of Knox and Hyler streets. doctors have vi.-ited Speer’s Vineyards, but twelve cludes the city of Buffalo, gave less than have realized more than enough to liquid izing the city of Detroit to aid in tlie construction farm, in So. Thomaston, just south of the Thomas know whether he has come to stay. Wc don’t sec miles from New York and examined and tested the of a railroad bridge or tunnel loan amount they saw the singers leaving the stage, they start Levi L.Robinson has moved into the Nathan A. wines. For sale by druggists. 2w47. ate the entire debt of the county. The ton line. This farm is a very valuable one and the much of Dr. Stephens of late. Think he is at eight hundred plurality for Hayes; the Re ceeding 1 per cent, of the city’s taxable property. ed as if from a dream aud thanked them with a SEE A WOMAN! The Legislature will elect a United States Senator. Read house. Bath. publicans claim that it will give Garfield a farmers of Aroostook arc raising immense price paid is said to have been $6,200. Mr. Col In another column, picking grapes for SPEER'S Minnesota for Representatives in Congress and storm of applause;” and a multitude of other Mrs. Susan Cox has moved into the house which Mr. Worthing has lost a valuable horse. Mr. son offers for sale his real estate in this city. W INE. It is an admirable article, used in hospitals plurality of more than three thousand. The quantities of potatoes, sumc having fields Legislature, nnd vote upon certain proposed laws proOC nntippsHraeaually favorable Mr. Emer; she occupied for so many years on Knox street. A. A. Gushee has one that is veay sick. (The Di. relating to tlie purchase of text-books for tlie ►£« The Opinion described how the soul of the is one of the best cornetists in the world v Mrs. Clarissa Swett, who resided in Thomaston and by the first class families In Paris, London and Germans and tlie Hebrews are nearly solid ol 40 acres devotad exclusively to them, public schools. The Legislature will electa United aforesaid I have just learned, is at home.) “ fussy, vain, pompons Chamberlain” was “ filled gained much praise in Gilmore's European con for a series of years on Hyler street, opposite the New York, in preference to European or California for Garfield and Arthur. and the crop has been known to yield as States Senator. The Union nine of the baser sort played a game Wines. 32 with pleasure ” at being one af the chief heroes of certs, and our musical people are on the qui rive Methodist church, but has of late lived in Boston, high as 400 bushels to the acre. Tlie fac Mississippi for Representatives in Congress. with the Appletons, at Appleton, last Saturday and Straighten your old boots and shoes with Lyon’s Missouri for State officets, Representatives in the occasion at the military ball last week, and to hear him. Mr. Skiff, who has a fine voice, is on a visit to this town, and is stopping at the Patent Heel Stiffeners, and wear them again. Oct. ty T wo hundred and seventy of the busi tories take both large and small, but tlie Congress and Legislature. The Legislature will how he put on princely airs, etc.,—but Gen. Cham warmed them pretty effectually. The score stood elect a United States Senator. will add a lively humorous element to the er Knox Hotel. 19 to 8. . C.S. D. The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich. ness men and firms of Troy, N. Y„ some of farmers plant tlie large variety principally, Nebraska for State officers, one Representative berlain was not there, and so evidently was not tertainment, while Mr. Ryder, the well know Messrs. Gould & Moore are absent this week at Will send their celebrated Electro-Voltaic Belts to WASHINGTON. tlie afflicted upon 30 days trial. Speedv cures guaran them Democrats, have united in a declara and potatoes weiging one jiound and three- in Congress, and Legislature. The Legislature the Opinion man. Boston pianist, will add no mean attraction to tending court at Wiscasset. teed. They mean what they say. Write to them will cleet a United States Senator. Doctor O. W. Bums, who lias been engaged in tion that they will from tiiis time out till quarters are frequently seen in tile bins. •}« The store in Crockett Block heretofore occu make up a tine ensemble of musical artists. The John A. Patterson and John Hilt are drafting without delay. Iy51 Nevada for a Judge of its Supreme Court, one the practice of medicine here, has abandoned the pied by the firm of David Ames & Co. has been seats are now selling at Spear & May’s. a schooner’s model for Samuel Watts & Co. — Ring’s Vegetable Ambrosia restores grav hair to the close of the polls work for the election Representative in Congress, anti Legislature, and its original color, prevents the hair from falling out, vote upon the question of permitting or excluding closed, the lease held by the late David Ames Capt. William A. Pressey, of schooner Cassie practice by reason of an affliction to his eye, and of Garfield and Arthur as the best means Rice’s extravaganza of “ Evangeline ” was and is one of the finest dressings for the hair in the y Affairs in Ireland, seem to he in a tlie immigration of Chinese. The Legislature having expired. The store adjoins the one own Jameson, arrived home last evening. His vessel gone to the Massachusetts General Hospital, market. Parsons, Bangs & Co., Wholesale Drug’ts. Iy28 will elect a United States Senator. given to a good audience at Farwell Hall, on of assuring that prosperity which is now state of great agitation. A special despatch is in Portsmouth, N. H. Mr. Scott Young, mate where he is now under treatment. After re New Hampshire for State officers and Represen ed and occupied by A. F. Croekett & Co., and is Monday evening, by Messrs. Tarr & Golden' AGENTS AND CANVASSERS enriching and blessing the land. from Dublin, dated October 25th,says that tatives in Congress, and vote upon a proposition also to be occupied by that firm. The lease of the of this schooner, came home Monday. lief is afforded the doctor, it is said, he will Make from 8 2 5 to 850 per week selling goods for looking t3 the representation of minorities in cor combination. The eutertalnment on the whole There is a prospect of considerable ship building re-locate at Detroit, Mich. Since Dr. Burns re E. G. RIDEOUT & CO., 10 Barclay Street, New York. before Parnell left that city for Galway, on Perry kilns to Mr. Ames has also expired an Semi for their Catalogue and terms. Iy38 porations. was very good, though there were various omis taking place in this town next season. Rumor moved, the field has been principally given to y Tlie Republican National Committee the previous Saturday, a long conference New Jersey for Governor, Representatives in they will he repaired and operated by Mr. Perry sions patent to those who had seen the piece in sons. saith that Samuel Watts & Co. will build a ship Dr. Gammon, who is having very fine success, lias issued an address to tlie Republicans of was held by tlie chiefs of the Land Ixiague Congress, and Legislature. The Legislature will the city theatres (some of them being unavoidable elect a United States Senator. ►i* Mr. Everett Smith, Fisli and Game Commis" and schooner; Hon. Edward O’Brien will build both professionally and pecuniarily. the Southern States, in which they arc ap. for want of stage facilities and machinery, even if SPECIAL NOTICES- to decide wliat action should be taken in New York lor the Chief Justice of the Court of sioner for the State of Maine,was in town on Mon ship; and that Gerry, Sherman & Co., will cu’ This sharp cold snap brings quiet and rest to Appeals, Representatives in Congress, and mem the company were otherwise prepared to produce pealed to to cast iheir voles for the candi view of the determination of; tlie govern day and on that evening was present at a meeting two schooner frames in Maryland this winter. the people. It may be because the lawyers are out bers of the Assembly, and vote upon a proposed them) and the chorus was of course deficient. Mr. _A. M . A U S T I N , dates of their choice. They are recom amendment to the Constitution of the State relat of the Knox County Fish and Game Association. Rev. S. P. Pendleton preached at the Baptist of town. They are attending court at Wiscasset. ment to prosecute tlie league. It was de Golden as “ Le Blanc ’’ was excellent and gave ing to certain courts of New York City, Brooklvn Measures arc to be taken by the Commissioner to Church Sunday, P. M., in exchange with Rev. G, Much excitement was manifested Sunday morn DENTIST. mended to have trusted Republicans atevery cided to adopt immediate measures to se and Buffalo. The Legislature will elect a United material for many a hearty laugh, Mr. Harris OFFICE OVER T. A. WEN! WORTH’S STORE, prevent the shipment of deer and partridge out of P. Mathews. He addressed the convicts at the ing, when it was discovered that the money treas polling-place during election, to register, in cure a complate organization of the tenant States Senator. the *• Lone Fisherman,” was sufficiently amusing. KERHY BLOCK. the State, which practice has been .carried oil to Prison in the morning. ures of the Grangers had been stolen from the books of their own, votes which they de North Carolina for State officers anti Representa Mr. Rosene, as “ Capt. Deitrich ” brought down Dentistry in ail its branches promptly attended to farmers all over Ireland, so that a genera] tives in Congress, and vote upon two proposed quite a large extent. Capt. Warren F. Mills and wife left this morn Treasurer, who had left the trunk containing the at REASONABLE PRICES. posit; to be prepared in tiiis manner to strike against the payment of rent might amendments to the Constitution of the Suite—one the house by his very clever make-up as the im ing for San Francisco* .hither the captain goes money on the table in his sleeping room, as he re Teeth extracted without pain, by the use prohibiting the payment of certain State bonds >i« Among the persons from [out of town age of Ben. Butler and Mr. Tarr as “ Basil ” and to take command of his ship Harvey Mills, tired Saturday night. Notice of the loss was Nitrous Oxide Gas. demonstrate to the people of the nation be put in force next year. It was decided less authorized by the direct vote of the people, Rocklaud Jan. 1, 1879. were present at the Tillson Light Infantry Ball Mr. Nat. Jones as “ Catherine ” were also good. Isaac Thorndike, while at work in the Thorn given to lhe County Attorney and the vigilant just how many votes they cast in each State, to appoint a general organizer for all Ire and the other relating to the support of deaf mutes, were Hon. J. Manchester Haynes (ex-President blind and insane persons. Miss Thompson made but a passable “Evangeline," dike quarry, near his residence, was struck in Deputy Sheriff Johnston, who began an investi and then see whether their votes are counted of the Senate) and wife of Augusta, who wero the DICM TSTKY » land, assisted by six -district organizers, Pennsylvania for Auditor, Judge of the Supreme and Miss Marie Uart, who was cast as “ Eulalie,” the back with a rock from a discharged shot, gation. They soon scented out the thief, who Court, Representatives in Congress and Legisla guests of Mr. and Mrs. C.W. S.Cobb; Mrs. Borland or suppressed by those in authority. whose duty it will be to establish a branch of did not appear, the part being filled by Florence and his shoulder bruised and collar bone broken xcilted under the penetrating and thorough exami ture. The Legislature will elect a United States of Damariscotta, who has been visiting Mrs. J. S. tho league in every parish, so tliat the or Senator. Sherwood, a young miss who displayed con There were several in the party with him who nation given by these accomplished officials, and C. H. EVANS Case, and Mrs. Dole, of Bangor, who was th y The Greenback and Democratic State ganization shall act automatically in case of Rhode Island for Representatives in Congress. siderable vivacity and danced quite prettily. ran when the shot was fired, and supposed they with the officers went where he had lodged the South Carolina for State officers and Representa guest of Mrs. W. II. Glover. The chief attraction, of course, was Dora Wiley, were far enough off to escape damage. Committees have revised their list of elec prolonged imprisonment of leaguers. This tives in Congress. trunk, when it was found entirely as taken. The Geo. W. White, Esq., was found lying in tli who made a very jaunty and jolly “ Gabriel ” and thief was given time to prepare a will and listen tors in Maine by substituting George W. plan will be put in operation immediately. Tennessee for Governor. Representatives in Con gress and Legislature. The Legislature will elect street in a fit last evening by persons rctaniinj whose singing was excellent, as usual, although CAMDEN. to a Catholic benediction, before he was seen to T. E. TIBBETTS, Worster, of Glenbum, for Benj Bunker, of a United States Senator. Parnell has telegraphed and written to Ila- from Solon Chase’s meeting at Farwell Hall. lie she was perceptibly suffering from a cold. But P o l itic a l. Since the State election in Septem depart beyond the fruitful soil of his adopted DENTIST. Fairfield (declined): and Richard A Frye, Texas for State officers, Representatives in Con was taken into Dr. Boynton’s office near at hand tlie thing which struck the audience most forcibly All branches of dentistry faithfully attended to at vitt, urging him in the strongest manner, gress and Legislature. The Legislature will elect ber, everything has been so quiet in political cir home. and afterwards walked home. His face was some VERY REASONABLE PRICES. Teeth extract of Bethel, for J. F. Turner, of l’ortland, to remain in America to organize aid. a United States Senator. about Miss Wiley on this occasion was the man cles that it hardly seems possible that in one week The High School taught by Laurinton R. Mor ed without pain by Nitrous Oxide Gas. Great reduc- what bruised by the fall which he received. The removed because of his opposition to Han When prosecutions have aetuaily begun, Virginia for Representatives in Congress. ner iu which she dressed, or rather undressed her we are to be called upon to vote for President of ton, of Union, closes its present usual and regu ( tion in the price of artificial teeth. Satisfaction guar- West Virginia for Representatives in Con attack was caused by gas in the stomach, self in the 2d and 3d acts. So far as her lower j antccd. cock and fusion. Both Worster and Frye the action of tlie government will probab gress. this great country. But wc notice to-day that So lar term this week. There will be a public exhi which he is troubled at times. limbs were concerned, her tights, of what was ap lon Chase is billed to lecture here upon the issues bition at the school rooms on Thursday evening Cor. Main and Winter Sts. are on the straight Greenback ticket. They ly lead to disappearance of all remaining Wisconsin for Legislature, and Representatives Iy25rsx in Congress. The Legislature will elect a United »J« The advertisement of the new firm of Aehorn parently tine black silk gauze, left absolutely of the day, on Thursday evening of this wreck. of this week, if the weather is favorable, otherwise did not remove Solon Chase because they States Senator. hostility between Fenians ami Land Leagu- & Wiggin will be found in our columns this week. nothing to the imagination or conjecture of the A ccid en t.—Last Thursday, as a son of James the following evening, and if that should be un thought that his removal would cause In the foregoing no account is made of State audience. In an anatomical and statuesque point urs. it is thought they will combine through Legislatures to he chosen, which will not be Mr. Aehorn, senior partner of the late firm Of Cleveland was in the bakery, be by some means favorable, the next Monday evening. This term, of view, Miss Wiley was entirely unobjectionable, GEORGE W. FRENGH, trouble, and also because they thought his out the country in face of what is consider railed upon to elect United States Senators. Aehorn & Hastings, is already well-known to all got his hand caught between the rollers of the as taught by Mr. Morton, has been an unusually but without being prudish at all, we think it simple name at the bead,of the fusion ticket would ed common danger. Considerable alarm our buyers of dry-goods, while Mrs. Charlotte L. cracker machine, bruising and tearing the flesh prosperous and successful one, both to the in sive votes. Chase, Frye, Worster and Wiggin, who has just formed a business connec truth to say that her exhibition of nudity was badly. structor and scholars. There have been 42 regu exists among Jthe landlord class. Orders Alfred Hunter, of Clinton, was killed by a marked violation of decency. AflompCoiwlliintLaw. h e a le lar attendants, and a brighter, more joyous and W.iidden are on both Fusion and straight falling from his carriage, while ridin tion with him, has a host of personal and business T G .—Wells and cisterns being dry and have been received by Dublin tailors for friends who will doubtless be numbered among the streams very low, our people were very glad, more intelligent number of young ladies and gen Greenback tickets, and it is claimed that through Skowhegan, Tuesday night. The most brilliant and successful event of the Thomaston, Me. 178m armor-plated ulsters. the customers of the new firm. The firm offer a kind which ever took place in our city was the re. last Friday, to see unmistakable signs of rain, but tlemen your informant never saw passing to and the last three would vote for Hancock if Ellsworth people are anxious to secure full line of new goods in all departments, at low were not prepared for quite so severe a gale, from a school house-since he attended school in the building of the proposed extension of the ceptionand military ball given by the Tillson th sir votes were needed. r y The fire underwriters in Portland est prices. Light Infantry, last Thursday evening. The com little damage on land was done, but not sufficient red school house on the hill. Mr. Morton is really BIRTHS Bucksport narrow gauge railroad to Ells deserving of this public mention, when it is uni have been holding meetings to consider the worth. »{< The Universalist ladies gave a supper at their pany paraded through Main street in the afternoon, to require mention. In the harbor, the schooner vestry on Tuesday evening, which was a very Lizzie Clark got into some trouble, but was soon versally announced that as a teacher he has but a [Notices of Births and Marriages inserted free, bat jy Mrs. Arnold, the sole surviving sis expediency of advancing the rates of pre marching in a manner that elicited a good deal of when sent by mail should always be accompanied by M. T. Lock’s store at Milton Plantation pleasant occasion. The vestry was brightly deco praise, and then proceeded to tlie station to re- righted. Schooner Heroine, of Bangor, with a few, if any superiors. Besides being a good the name of the sender, as a guarantee of authenticity.] t T of " Stonewall ” Jackson, now lives at miums for insurance. At these meetings an was burned Friday morning. Cause un rated with autumn leaves and other similar garni e the Governor and Staff’ and other guests, who cargo of lumber, parted her cable and was driven teacher, he is a polite gentleman. Backhannon, West Va. She was through In this city, Oct. 26, to Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Robinson, advance in rates was considered, and, while known. Loss one thousand dollars; stock ture and six dining tables were laid, with furnish came in a special car on the evening train. The ashore in Sherman’s Cove and completely wrecked. A ll Sorts.—Many regrets are expressed that out the war a faithful Unionist, although no definite sum was decided upon, it was insured for four hundred dollars in a New ings of silver and other attractive table ware, while guests were met by Mayor Case and the commit The lumber, which was for Mr. Glover, of Mrs. E. G. Webber is soon to move away, she In this city, Oct. 16, to Capt. and Mrs. Emery A. Hampshire company. having sold her home to Hiram Bliss, Jr. Colcord, a sou. every member of her family except one— the feeling that owing to the fact that the the viands served were excellent in quality and tee of the City Council, and were conducted to Rockland, was however saved. In South Tliomaston, Oct. 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Alton An effort is being made to have the B usiness.—From the manner in which our Mr. Williston GriunelMhas gone to Boston. a young nephew—was a secessionist. For companies had experienced a net loss of six moderate in price. The eoinpany was smaller carriages in waiting. They were then escorted by Pitcher, a daughter. Maine Dairy Co. locate their works in Ban business firms and traders arc preparing for win J. L. Burns, Esq., has recently returned from In Vinalhaven, Oct. 16, to Mr. and Mrs. George H, her brother she entertains the reverence of than it would have been if the weather had been way of Park, Main, Liraerock, Union and Beech Calderwood, a daughter, weighing 10‘, pounds. per cent, the past year in the State from gor. This company, with a capital of ter, we should judge they were anticipating a live Northern New York. He says his slight deafness sn undying love and affection, and she in fair, but it was a cheery one, nnd the results at the streets, to the residence of Mayor Case, whose the number of fires, some advance should $20,000, will manufacture the artificial but cashier’s table were, on the whole, quite satisfac guest the Governor was to be, and thence to the ly fall and winter business. prevents his hearing all that was said about poli sists that it was witli extreme reluctance ter or oleomargarine. tics ; but he heard enough as it was. be made, and Messrs. Palmer, Collin, Lor tory. Thorndike Hotel, where the members of the staff Mrs. W. E. Currier has just returned from New MARRIAGES. Capt. George A. W. Booker had good luck to and profound misgiving that he took up ing. Marwick and Sparrow were appointed Llewellyn Emerson of Bangor, was re and other officers were provided with quarters. York and Boston, with a full assortment of milli Last Friday night gave us a severe storm of day after partridges. arms against his country. He declared that a committee to fix a rate and report at a fu cently crushed to death in the woods and The military guests were: Gov. Davis, Command- nery goods, and also imported a milliner from the I Miss Mary E. wind and rain. No very serious disasters happened A small family riot occnrred near the north-west he never would go outside of Virginia to his remain^ were brought home for burial er-in-Chief; Gen. George L. Beal of Norway, former place, in order to be able to meet all de Thomaston. ture meeting. to shipping in the harbor, but the little schooner line Saturday morning. Bruised faces and bloody In this city, Oct. 16, by Rev. Joseph Kailocb, Mr. Saturday night. Deceased was about 45 Adjt. General; Gen. C. W . Tilden, Hallowell, mands in her line. Last summer Mrs. Currier fitted Fred II. Ingraham and Miss Louie A. Skinner, both of fight; he voted against the ordinance of Village,” owned by David Colson, broke her garments were conspicuous. It was all about years old and unmarried. Inspector General; Col. W . S. Howe, Pittsfield, several very nice and expensive silk dresses, to Rocklaud. secession in old Virginia, and used to keep moorings at Sherer’s Wharf and drifted down whose reputation stood the best. No one knows. In tiiis city, Oct. 23, by Rev. C. Stone, Mr. Alden N. At a town meeting in Bath, on Mon- Assistant Surgeon General; Col. C. A. Bailey, the entire satisfaction of the ladies. Brimigion, of W arren and Miss Addie C. Fnles, of The Board of Inspectors of Prisons and against the breast-work, where she pounded badly Llewellyn J. Barns, who has lx?en in California West Virginia fast to the Union. A pro Oldtown, Assistant Judge Advocate General; Col. At Miss Flye’s, and at the Boston store, every Rockland. lay, the following vote was unanimously Jails have requested the judges presiding and became almost a complete wreck. S. K. Ma- for 25 years, is home on a visit. He is looking In Union, Oct. 25, by Ilev. F. V. Norcross, Mr. A . E. foundly religions man, he was wont to say at the courts in Hancock and Waldo coun A. M. Benson, Portland, Assistant Commissary thing looks cheerful and full of business life, Williams, of Union aud Miss Laura Giles, of Stl adopted: comber’s sail-boat bad her mast and bowsprit car robust and well. He has accumulated heavily of even after lie had taken np the sw ord: “ II ties not to sentence prisoners to confinement General; Aids-de-Camp Lieut. Cols. John T* while at our popular dry goods nnd crockery store George. Voted, That the city council be author ried away by collision with the “ Village ” and this world’s goods which are safely salted down. we are right God will prosper us; if we in those jails, deeming them unfit for such Richards, Gardiner, Hollis B. Hill, Auburn, C. Follansbee & Co’s, they are putting in an unusual ized and empowered to pay the bonds of damage was done to some other boats along the He returns in December and perhaps with a wife. purposes. W. S. Cobb, Rockland, and F. E. Heath, Water- ly large stock of goods in their line, among which DEATHS. are wrong, God will destroy us.” this city, issued to aid the building of the water front. Miss Miss L. B. Wilson, the milliner, goes to Mr. E. S. Boothbay of Capt. Elizabeth, ille. The following officers of the 2d Regiment some very fancy and choice styles of crockery Knox & Lincoln railroad, provided it can Boston next week after her tail and winter stock. the market gardener, raised on less than a »J« Solon Chase addressed a meeting of good were also guests. Col. Daniel White, Bangor; ware. [Notices of Deaths nre inserted free, but obituary In the Supreme Judicial Court, at be done on terms which shall be for the Miss Wilson is having,as she deserves,a fine busi notices, beyond the date, name and age, must be paid p y third of an acre seven and a quarter tons numbers at Farwell Hall last evening. We should Adjt. R. G. Rollins, Bangor; Sergt. Major, J. L. A ll Sorts.—Steamer Blond is hauled up for interest of the city to accept; and for that ness. Miss Leona Burns will take charge of Miss .for...... at the. “ —rate of 5 cents a line. Poetry------"6 c per line.] Augusta, last Monday, Henry Jackson, of of sugar beets, for which he received $43.- judge that nearly half the audience were Republi Howe, Bangor. the winter and Mr. Bramliall has again taken the purpose, they are hereby authorized and Wilson’s business during her absence. Winthrop, a young colored man, was, on empowered io issue new bonds in such form 75. Eight days’ work in all was the cans. Mr. Chase certainly has the courage of his The hall had been very tastefully decorated for brush. Occasional. In tiiis city, Oct. 2 , Catherine B., wife of Adriel C. motion of L. T. Caileton, Esq., of Win and amount as may be desirable, bearing amount of labor expended. convictions and he was flat-footed in his opposition the ball, and a brilliant company, numbering five The three-masted schooner being built by H. M. Fales, in the 66th yes r of her age. _ [Funeral______Saturday, Bean, for Levi Hart, will soon be finished, and we T E N A N T ’S H A R B O R . at 2 o’clock P. M„ from the family residence. Maverick throp, with whom he has liccn reading, ad interest at tho rate of four per cent, per John Goding’s dwelling house, in Mon to the fusion programme, exhorting all Greenback- hundred or more, filled the floor and galleries at street.) are informed by Mr. Bean that he is engaged to We are having a cold snap for a change. mitted to the practice of law in all the annum payable semi-annually, to run not mouth, two barns, and forty tons of hay ers to stand by their principles and support the an early hour. At eight o’clock, Governor Davis In this city, Oct. 22, Mrs. Jane Spear, in the 83th less than twenty nor more than forty years straight ticket. In this, from a Greenback stand and the other guests were conducted to the hall by build another as completed. Your Thomaston correspondent made a mistake year of her age. judicial courts of Ibis State. Jackson it is were consumed by fire, on Monday after In Thomaston, Oct. 25, Minnie M., daughter of Capt. from date thereof, and to an amount not noon. Cause defective chimney. Loss point, we certainly think he is right. The Green- the Mayor and reception committee and were re During the dry manufactoring estab in regard to Rev. C. M. Steadman, the bigamist. Edwin and Almira C. W atts, aged 9 years, 1 month said was born a slave at the South, was exceeding $871,850, and to make all need $5,000. The buildings were insured in the ceived by the military company, drawn up across lishments sent men to blow out rock at the Mol- The Steadman who at one time preached at this and 9 days. backers,as Mr. Chase views it, have no more reason At Dix Island, Oct. 23, Fnnnio Elizabeth, daughter thrice sold at auction, and came north at ful rules and regulations required to give Hanover, for $2,300. Hay and furniture to trust or affiliate with the Democrats than the Re the floor iu double ranks, with presented arms. lineaux dam, in order to be able to draw off more place, is John Steadman, who is now practising of Joseph R. aud Fannie M, Thompson, aged 3 months. tlie close of the war, and nt that time coaid full effect to this vote. insured in the Springfield for $800. publicans. Grant that they might elect four Weav The Governor then held an informal reception and water, but the rain came too soon to finish a good medicine at Boothbay, Maine; but the Steadman In Warren, Oct. 24, Sarah E., wife of A. W. Brimi who has been lately imprisoned, is a nephew of gion, need 27 years, 9 months and 11 days. not write. He has acquired a good educa Two prisoners escaped from Alfred jail electors by close fusion with the Democrats (which a very large number of the guests, paid their job. There is plenty of water in the stream In Union, Oct. 25, D. Leland Kalloc)i, aged 21 years, Tuesday afternoon. One is five feet ten Republicans claim they could not do), they would respects to the Chief Magistrate, Mayor Case do now. John Steadman. This is a true statement of the 9 months and 27 days. tion and passed a satisfactory examination The sardine factory at Laraoine under In San Francisco, Oet. 6, Mr. James Twigg, formerly ing the honors of the occasion. Immediately fol Some of our people who have street lamps are affair, as I am acquainted with John Steadman, as jo bis legal attainments. the charge of Mr. C. E. Mitchell is now inches tall, dressed in green plaid su it,11)0 °f n° use to Weaver, while for this barren bon- of Cherry field, aged 42 years. turning out over 2000 boxes daily, involv with a large scar on the left cheek. The or» the Maine Grcenbackers would have sold out lowing the reception, a beautiful silk flag was careless about lighting them up some of these dark and have conversed with j>eople who are acquaint In Lincolnville, OeL 8, Lois D., wife of the into George McCobb, aged 75 years and 6 months. ing an outlay of over $250 weekly, exclu other is about five feet five inches tall, their principles. “ Uncle Solon ” made many j presented to the Tillson Light Infantry by Miss nights. ed with C. M. Steadman. A correspondent from In Lincolnville, Oct. 10, Mr. Joseph Miller, aged 75 Typhoid fever is still raging in the neigh sive of the cost of boxes, oil, etc. It em dressed in a dark mixed plaid suit. His quaint bits in his speech. Both the other parties , Nina, daughter of Gen. Tillson. The company Schooner Austin D. Knight is ready to sail. this place made the same mistake in the Rockland years, 6 months and 11 days. Opinion some weeks since, but corrected himself In Westerly, It. I., Oct. 19, at the residence of her borhood of North Berwick. Four have ploys about 45 hands in the various depart hair is clipped short. Both had on soft felt were assailed, but the Democrats got most of the was drawn up on the stage, under command of Some choice seats for the concert to be given at daughter, Mrs. William Lodder, of Sooth Thomaston* died and several more are still very sick. ments. hats. Fifty dollars rew ard is offered. ! hard knocks. | Lieut. Berry, and the flag was presented to Capt. Rockland, on. Saturday evening, by the Swedish afterward. aged 49 years and 4 months. •spepsia, Debility, Liver Com plaint, Boils, Humors, Female Complaints, etc. Pam Fall Winter phlet free to any address. Seth W. Fowle & Sons, Boston. 3y39 CLOAKS! S p e c ia l A n n o u n c e m e n t BOSTON CLOTHING STORE, drygoods FIRM K/OOZECLA.1TZD, -BY- — Miss Sawyer’s Salve i r prepared is the best known. Price 25 cents. Immense Stock of Men’s, Youth’s, Boy’s DOLMANS! and Children’s SUITS for Fall MARINE JOURNAL. EBEBB.MHOiW and Winter wear. POST OP BO JKAA.ND. FULLER & COBB. ULSTERS! O K F E tt S WIGGIH. Ar 21, sells A Keen, Henderson, Boston; Common, wealth, Cudworth, do; Sinbad, Emery, N Y ; 22,Flor Bargains in Every De Overcoats! Overcoats! ida, Grant, Haverhill; I’«arl, Robinson, Danvers; Below we .shall try and mention a few of the many Bargains Charlie & Willie, Weed, Philadelphia; 23, M Treat, -----, Bangor tor N Y ; 24, Speedwell, Whitten, Port land; lied Jacket, Ginn, N Y ; Pennsylvania, Savage, SIMONTON BROS. p artm en t. that we shall offer for the next sixty days, and thus let our cus Boston; Herald, W alker, N Y ; Allie Oakes, Pills bury, do; Edward Lamever, Kendall, do; Chase, In Are now opening the finest assortment of Ladies’ Are receiving daily. New Goods in all tomers of Knox County know what we have in stoek this sea graham. do; Nellie C Pickering, McKeen, Belfast; Dress Goods in Great Va departments. Ulsters! Ulsters! 25, Caroline Knight, Smith, Portland; Columbian, Webster, Bangor; Wm H Jewell, Ward well, do; A riety, all the new shades, Clement, Littlefield, Penobscot; Sunbeam, Saunders, son, as it is LARGER and we have a much GREATER Portland; Kate Carleton, -----, Camden; U S Rev Outside Garments stm r McCulloch, Dean, Eastport; 26, schs Louisa with Velvets, Plaids, Sat ASSORTMENT than we have ever ’carried before. As our Frances, Thorndike, Portland; Tennessee, Metcalf, ever displayed in Rockland, together with a full line of Yinalhaven; 27, Laura E Messer, Gregory,-----; Br ins, Brocades, Novelties, Reefers! Reefers! sell Defiance, McIntire, St John, N B; schs Cashier, ti ade in the past has been satisfactory, we feel encouraged Lord, Sullivan; Union, Lowe, Deer Isle; G E Pres etc., etc., to match. Dress Dress Goods cott, Guptill,Boston; Imogene, Hutchinson, Portland; Ulster Cloths, Provincetown, Gray, Castine. Flannels, all shades and at Also a splendid line of Gent.’s, Youth’s and Boy’s B eavers, In Great Variety. TO INCREASE OUR STOCK. S a il e d . T rico ts, low prices. Diagonals, Bargains in Black Silks, FURNISHING GOODS Sniithi Boston; Sinbad, Emery, N Y ; 25, M aria__ Momies, resa, Kelloch, Boston; Frank Pearsons, Cushman, Black Monties and Black N Y ; John S Ingraham, Packard, do; Nettie Cush BUTTONS, FRINCES, CORD B lack Silks. ing, Robinson, do; James R, Frencli, Salem ; Cornelia. Cashmeres. A nice Black T o w e l s . HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, BAGS, Foster, Boston; Th AND SPIKES. Henrietta Cloths, Atalonta, Bradbury, . __ Cashmere 4S in. wide, 75 300 Bozen, Fringed Towels, 3c. Florida, Carle, llaverill; Nettie C Pickering, McKeen, We have ordered n new lot of the 100 Pozen all linen Towels, 10c Jacksonville; Melissa Treat, -----, N Y ; J It Bodwell, (cheap). UMBRELLAS, ETC., ETC. Spalding, Washington, D . C; 26, James Henry, cts. Joh lot Dress Goods, Corderettes, BLACK SILKS that we have Rhoades, N Y ; U S Rev ettnrMcCulloch, Dean, cruis SIMONTON BROS. been having such a remarkable A bargain in Pam ask Towels for ing; 21, sell Commonwealth, Cudworth, Boston; ship S, 10,15, 20 cts. Bargains trade in this Fall. A Bargain for 25 cents. Martha Cobb, Greenbank, Norfolk, Y a; schs O M Australian Crape, Marrett, Lord, N Y ; Victory, Snow. Annapolis, N 8; in Shawls, Cloth for Ul $1.25, worth $1.50. Our silk for A lot of Towels from 50c. to $1.00 A Hooper, Stnallage, Boston; Oregon, Henshaw, do; $1.50 is better than can bo bought very handsome. 28, Louisa Frances, Thorndike, Portland; Corvo, Ty ler, Richmond, Va. sters, Cloaks & Dolmans. Casluneres, in Boston or New York for the same. Bargains for $1.75, $2.00, BOSTON CLOTHING STORE, DOMESTIC PORTS. D O N ’T F A I L B argains in Table and $2.50. Bring your samples from other places and see for BOSTON—Cld 25, sell Laura E Messer, Gregory, Linens, Towels, Napkins, Slioodas, SIXGHI BLOCK. Windsor, N S. yourselves. NEW YORK—Ar 23, Albert Jameson, Candage, Bleached and Unbleached I l^ rax3mo C. F. WOOD & CO. Fall River. Ar 24, Isaac Orbeton, Crockett, Windsor, N S; Ab- T O V IS IT Sheeting, Canton Flannel, In all shades, with hie Ingalls, Ingalls, Rockport. Passed the Gate 23, sch Carrie E Woodbury, fm NY ‘ LADLES’, MISSES’, * for Bangor; W Freeman, do for Rockland;* Addie 8 THE Prints, Feathers, Batting, ♦ * Bird, Hoboken for Boston. Satins, Velvets and ♦«****«******♦****★** Passed the Gate 24, sch Telegraph, fm N Y for Rock White & Colored Flannel, KID GLOVES! land. Buttons to Match. »4>************4i*4********¥*** Sid 25, sch Ada Ames, for Boston. Shirting Flannels, low pri FOSTER KID—Lace instead of Button. VINEYARD-HAVEN—Ar 23, Emerson Rokes, • MEN’S AND BOY’S * Marston, Kennebec for Philadelphia. Also a Good 3-Button Kid at 4 0 cents, and a fair * * Ar 24, schs Mabel Hall, Hall, Hoboken for Bos ces. A nice Double-Busk quality 3-Button Kid at 3 0 c e n ts. Please * «*«*««* 4c* ♦ ***♦♦«♦*#♦♦*♦*♦ ton; Thomas Hix, Rondout for do, (lost mainboom; remember these prices are below the W Freeman, Larkin, N Y for Thomaston; Richmond, Corset, 50 cts. Ladies’, wholesale prices in New York. Hall, from South Amboy, for Rockland; M C Sproul, STORE Sproul, Weehawken for‘Damariscotta. Misses’ & Children’s Vests PORTSMOUTH—Below 23, Silas McLoon, Spear, Rockland for N Y. and Pants in all sizes and Black and Colored, Plain and Black Goods. Y a r n s . SUNDERWEAR.i SIMONTON BROS. 4-4-++++++++++ +4--H4++-+++++++++++•ttttttttm 1 ■ 1 ttt: at low Prices. B rocade SAVANNAH—Sid 23, sch Jos Souther, W atts, W il We always try to keep n full as Germantown, Scotch, Coven ^**************************** | ------SPECIAL BARGAINS------j mington, N C. sortment of Black Goods. try, Pomestic, &c., at the lowest * Included in our Great Purchase of * ALEXANDRIA—Sid 22, sch Almon Bird, Drink, BLACK CASHMERE, lower than prices. £ Goods damaged by ♦ water, Boston. SILKS, ******************* **♦***»*♦* BALTIMORE—Ar 23, sell Moses Webster Rhodes, in Himalayan, Reversible Vel ever. Also a full line of Armubes, Kennebec. COKDVRETTES, MOMIES. SHOODAS, W here can be seen all the latest patterns of vet, Long & Square Woolen, In all Grades and Prices. H enrietta C i.otii, &c. ****************♦♦♦♦*♦ FOREIGN. Striped India and B rocha MILLINERY. * WATER & SMOKE * Sid fm Pauillac 8, St Joseph, Fales, N Y. S h aw ls. ********************** Off Hastings Oct <», Isaac Webb, from Antwerp for COOKING & PARLOR New York. I 50 yards, ALL WOOL, nice Sid fm Ti n, Oct 9, nannali McLoon, Orcutt, Dem- cram. STOVES. style Ulster Cloth 75 cts. per < let 21, off Block Island, brig C S Packard, frm Bos And which are being offered at prices that cannot yard-A BARCAIN. ton for Savannah. fail to sell them. New Style Felt Skirts—low XX others are obliged to pay for the same quality GASRMGRE i. H. MORSE £ CO., ++ of goods. To those who have bought goods +■ SPOKEN. p ric e s. XX From this great purchase, it is not necessary to X At Singapore 13 ult ship Nancy Pendleton, Pendle 4 Button Black Kid Cloves in all shades at 37 1-2 cents, i ++ make further coinmeuts, only to say that this + ton, for N Y. XX offering of Underwear is the FARMERS’ S 1.25 a pair—every pair war 31 3 Main Street, ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Ar at Turks Island, 4th inst, sch M D Haskell, Han- W orth 50 Cents. +++++T+++++++±++++++++++++++++-i4+++44+ kell, Curacoa. Implements and Machines ra n te d . Men’s and Boy’s Under Shirts Arc now prepared to fill orders fur ***************************** Of all kinds at BOTTOM PRICES. D ress Goods. R e m n a n t s . ♦ GREATEST BARGAIN OF ALL ♦ PENSIONS and Drawers, all sizes. ***************************** Procured for all soldiers disabled in the U. S. service from any cause, also for heirs of deceased soldiers. The The Gold Dollar Unlaunder We have just received, directly slightest disability entitles to pension. P E N S IO N S A Complete assortment of Cash **»*»*» «** INCREASED. Bounty and new discharges pro ed Shirt at SS Cts. A G O O D meres, Shoodas, Momies, Cordu- from the Lowell Mills, 3000 Yds., cured. Those in doubt as to whether entitled to any rettes. Armuves, Plaids, Novelties, Unhleaehed Cotton Flannels, (very thing. should send two 3-cent stamps for our “ circular low). of information.” Address, with stamps, Stoddart HARDWARE Job Lot 10-4 and 11-4 Blan etc; in all the Fashionable shades & Co., Solicitors of Claims and Patents, Room 8, St of the season, BroDze, Plum, Gar 2500 Yards Unbleached Cotton, »»-»-y*****»******<>** ***«««« Cloud Building, Washington, I). C. 4w4S* OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. kets at much less than market BLK. VELVET, net, etc., etc., with Silks, Satins Different qualities. 2000 yards more those Bleached value. Scotch, Coventry and and V elvets to match. ONLY 75 CENTS. Would call your attention to our ltem nants of cotton for Sets. In all the Latest Styles, at shortest notice. Kilgore’s Commercial College. Pumps, Sheet Lead, Peckham Yarn. Also, Ball BLACK TRIMMINGS, in Polka Spot Velvet ami Silk—Brocade Yarn at LOW PRICES. Velvet and Silk—Plush, also Vel This department is in charge of MRS. II. M. PE R Lead Pipe, Cucum vet and Satin in stripes, all of K IN S, o f B oston, who will be in attendance Job lot Prints at 6 CtS. Fringes, Gimps, &e. to exhibit our FINE STOCK OF BONNETS which are the most elegant trim AND HATS, witli 25 Tickets. 85.00. GO Tickets, 810. JUST RECEIVED. Tickets good until March 1st, 1881. Perfect satisfac ber W o o d per yard. mings o f the season. tion guaranteed. Apply to We have just received a new lot VELVETS, PLUSHES, A LARGE STOCK OF 3m47 G. A. KILGORE, Rockland. Pumps, Joh Lot Kid Gloves, at PRESS FLANNELS.—We are still selling our Fancy Press Flan of Gimps and Fringes. Some SATINS, SILKS, FALL AND WINTER GOODS, FARWELL HALL. In fact everything in the shape of HARD 5 0 cts. nels for 15 cts; a lot for 17 and 20 very choice Patterns. .V Bargain in Fringe for 50 cents. A new lot VOSE A PORTER, - - Leasees. WARE we keep. Job Lot Corsets, 2 5 cts. ets; a full stock of the 25c. qual RIBBONS, FEATHERS, CONSISTING OF ity; also the 50c. grade, (double of colored Silk Chenille Fringe O *N ew Choice Styles in CLOAKS, width.) and the better grades in just received. Also of Cords, FLOWERS, ORNAMENTS ■ j Balls, Spikes. Tassels, Ornaments SaturduV Ev’g, Oct. 30 Cloaks and Dolmans received all colors. Boots, Shoes, Rubbers Bracket Saws, &c., in great variety. And all NOVELTIES in the line of First and only appearance of the famous this day, at low prices. DOLMANS. In all styles and qualities. Also P A I'I? IC I t IV S , EBEN B. MAYO, I MILLINERY HATS and CAPS Also, a good assortment of WOOD, 263 Main St., Rockland. IX ALL THE XEW STYLES, SWEDISH LADIES’ CLOTHS'for making same, S h a w l s . GOODS! and everything relating to SCROLL SAWING Corner Store, Pillsbury Block.2’ Our Stock was never larger at this Cents’ Gloves,Mittens,Hosie calf be found here. season of the year, than to-day, ry, Neck Ties, Handker QUARTETTE V elvet, Cashmere, Ilymalayan, which gives us a good assort Special attention is invited to our stock of chiefs, Suspenders, Lin From the Royal Conservatory, Stockholm, comprising To the Honorable E. M. Wood, Judge oj Flannels, Blankets, I zing and Square Woolen, nt all ment to show, and the price can en and Paper Collars M’lle Ingeborg Lofgren, Probate for the County of Knox, prices. I.ong Black Cashmere not lie undersold in New England. and Cuffs, Um rp iIE undersigned, Guardian of RUFUS H. WENT- Shawls, cheap. BRUSSELS. TAPESTRY. EX- = C R A P E S , = Bird Cages&IFixtures. ± WORTH, minor heir of WARD WENTWORTH SUPERS. COTTON CHAIN, And other goods suited to Mourning Wear. brellas, etc. M’lle Inga Ekstrom, late of Hope, in said Courty, deceased, represents, that Skirts, Skirtings, <0*Call and examine these Goods which will be said minor is seized and possessed of certain real HEMP, STRAW MATTING, (all sold as cheap us at any other place in the county. New M’lle Anna Cedergren, estate, described as follows:—All the interest of said widths,) OIL CLOTHS, (all goods received daily. If you intend to use any PAINT, buy ward in the homestead of the late W ard Wentworth, widths.) RUGS, MATS, HAS represented by George O. Wentworth, containing four M'lle Emma Larson, teen acres, situated in said Hope, which is bounded SOCKS, &e. OUR ASSORTMENT OF T. A. WENTWORTH, thus: Beginning on the town road leading from the W . M . U . Town House to Elisha l’hilbrick’s, and at the eastern 243 Main Street, Rockland. —ASSISTED BY— line of land of Mary Young—thence northerly by said Underwear Goods. CurtainsAce. Young’s land, and land of B. F . Melvin to land of =!fancy; ;goodss = Nr. Walter Emerson, Melvin Taylor; thence easterly by land of said Taylor A good Stock of OIL CURTAINS, PURE PAINTS and land of Elisha Philhrick to stake and stones; Contains many N EW STYLES in NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The Famous Comet Soloist. thence southerly by said Pbilbrick’s land, crossing said Gent’s , L adies’ and Misses, from also of NOTTINGHAM LACES. road to line of land of M. F. Taylor; thence westerly YARNS, 25 Cents upwards. A new lot of Muslin, with Lace Lambrequins, Ruchings, Collars, Ties, Fich- ' Mr. O. E. Skiff, onouneed by all Painters as THE VERY BEST by said Taylor’s land crossing the Mansfield road to LADIES’ and MISSES’ SCAR and Cretones to match. USED. W e w a r r a n t it. Call for circulars land of said Young; thence northerly by Young’s land ues, Chemisettes, Laces The Popular Buffo Baritone; and and samples of colors. to the first named road; thence easterly by said road G erm an to w n , S cotch C o ventry LET, just received. to the hounds first mentioned. T hat an advantageous and Jet Goods. TO ADVERTISERS. offer of fifty-three dollars has been made for the same, Mr. T. P. Ryder, by George O. Wentworth, of Hope, iu said County, Andelusia and Domestic. GEO. P. ROWELL & CO’8 The Eminent Boston Pianist and Composer. which offer it is for the interest of all concerned imme SELECT LIST OF LOCAL NEWSPAPERS. diately to accept, the proceeds of sale to be placed at interest for the benefit of said ward. Said Guardian SPECIALTIES. An advertiser who spend# upwards of ^.1,000a year, TICKETS: therefore prays for license to sell and convey the above and who invested less than fSSO o f it in this lis t, J. P. W IS E & S O N , described real estate to the person making said offer. Ladies’ Cotton Underwear, writes: “ Your Select Local List paid me better last EDWARD GLEASON. year THAN ALL THE OTHER AOYERTISJSG Children's Corded W aists, I DIO." Including Reserved Seats. Cloaks and Cloakings. Prints, Battings, Blankets. 212 & 214, Main St. KNOX COUNTY—In Court of Probate,held at Rock PRINTS for 5, C, and 8 cents, Woven Underwear, Corsets, IT IS NOT A CO-OPERATIVE LIST. Side of seats will begin at E. It. Spear & Co.’s on land, on the third Tuesday of October, 1880. Monday Morning, Oct. 25tli. good for Comforters. Hoop Skirts, Bustles, IT IS NOT A CHEAP LIST. On the petition aforesaid, Ordered, That notice lie Cottons, Cotton Flannel, IT IS AN HONEST LIST. Persons out of town may order seats by mail or given by publishing a copy of said petition witli tliis We have just received three large Worsted Hoods, The catalogue states exactly what the papers are. telegraph. w46 order thereon,three weeks successively,prior to the third. Cretons, Bed Spreads lots of CLOAKS and DOLMANS, BATTING, for 8, 10 12 1-2 and Jackets and Nubias’ Tuesday of November next, in the RocJdund Gazette, directly from the manufacturers in When the name of a paper is printed in FULL FACE a newspaper printed at Rock laud, that all persons inter Cotton Batting,Ta 15 cents. TYPE it is in every instance the BEST. When printed CITY OF ROCKLAND. ested may attend at a Court of Probate then to be held at New York, which gives us the in CAPITALS it is the ONLY paper in the place. The Rockland, and show cause, if any, why the prayer < Largest Stock ever kept by us. BLANKETS, a new lot just re list gives the population of every town and the circu To the Honorable Judge of- Probate, fo r the said petition should not be granted. ble Linen, Tow A Full Line of ZEPHYRS, SHETLAND AND lation of every paper. We have them worth from $1 to ceived. GERMANTOWN YARN, CANVAS PAT The rates charged for advertising are barely one-fifth E. M. WOOD, Judge. .$25. Would ask the privilege of the publishers’ schedule. The price for single States ELECTION [NOTICE County of Knox. A true copy of the petition and order thereon. els, Nap TERNS. EMBROIDERY AND ranges from S2 to 8 8 0 . The price for one’inch one YBOX J . HAIIN, of Rockland, in the County 3w48 A ttest:—T. P. Pierce, Register. showing our $10 and S12 1-2 KNITTING SILKS, will be j month iu the entire list is 8 6 2 5 . The regular rates of of Knox, respectfully represents that he is a per kins, CLOAKS, they being GREAT received this week. , tlie papers for the same space and time are 8 2 ,9 8 0 .1 4 . Mson interested in the will of JACOB HAHN, late of ; The list includes 952 newspapers of which 187 are is Boston, Massachusetts, deceased, said will having been BARGAINS. sued DAILY and 765 W E E K L Y . They are located their several Ward Rooms, i duly proved and aliowed in the Probate Court in Bos KNOX COUNTY—In Probate Court, held at Rockland j in 788 different cities and townH, of which 26 are on the third Tuesday of October, 1880. Ticking, Sheetings, Shirt Always on hand a great variety Tuesday, the Second Day of November next, ton, within and for the County of Suffolk, and Com | State Capitals, 363 places of over 5 ,0 0 0 population. mon wealth of Massachusetts, that there is real estate L. JORDAN, Administrator on the estate of of CLOAKINGS, with Trimmings at ten o’clock in the forenoon, to give in their votes for situated in said Knox Comity upon which said will can • FRANK B. STETSON, late of Thomaston, ings, Corsets, Hosiery, to match. Bargains in Ladies’ & operate—a copy of said will duly authenticated and J Goods delivered to all parts of the seven Electors of President and Vice President of the said County, deceased, having presented his first and Misses’ Ulster Cloths. A. R. MORSE & CO., r York. United States. certified being produced with tliis petition. final account of administration of said estate for allow. Gloves, Mittens, city free. Samples sent by mail when The polls will close at four o’clock in the afternoon. ordered. The Aldermen will be in open session at their Room Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three weeks Hoods, &c. ISTORY OF POLITICAL PARTIE8 in said city, on the three secular days next preceding successively, in the Rockland Gazette, printed in Rock 31 3 Main Street, AND OF THE FEDERAL 60VERNMEIT, the day of election, from one o’clock to four o’clock MYRON J. llAIIN. land in said County, that all persons interested may F ro m GOLONIAL TIMES to th e PRESENT DATE. P.M. on the first two of said days, and from one o’clock Rockland, Oct. 19, 1880. H' attend at a Probate Court to be held at Rockland, on to five o’clock P. M. on the last of said days for the ROCKLAND. i ENTIRELY NEW in design, comprehensive and ex the third Tuesday of November next, and show cause, ' haustive, with beautifully colored Maps and Diagrams* purpose of correcting the list of voters, and for re KNOX COUNTY—In Court of Probate, held at Rock- if any they have, why the said account should not be ceiving evidence of the qualification of voters whose i Contains A L L the PLATFORMS ot POLITICAL PARTIES. land, on the third Tuesday of October, 1880. allowed. The most valuable publication of the Age! Non-par names are not on said lists. 3w48 E. M. WOOD, Judge. Lists of the voters in each of the several wards have On the foregoing petition, Ordered, That notice RIBBONS & SMALL WARES, tisan. Should be in every Household, School and L i A true copy,—Attest:—T. P. 1’iekce, Register. been posted in the following places, viz: Ward 1, at thereof be given, thirty days, in the Rockland brary. Issued in Book Form at 8 5 and as a Wall Chart the store of A. J. Bird & Co.; Ward 2, at the store of Gazette, printed in said Rockland, that all per at 8 3 .Agents wanted everywhere at oncc.BIg pay. A. F. Crockett &: Co.; Ward 3, at the store of Far- sons interested, may attend at a Probate Court IN GREAT VARIETY. GRANGER, DAVIS & CO., Pub’s, Indianapolis, Ind. rand & Spear; Ward 4, at the store of E. R. Spear & to be held at Rockland, on the third Tuesduy of De KNOX O O V X TY -In Court or Probate, held at Rock- cember next, and show cause, if any they have,why.the land, on the third 'Tuesday of October, 1880. FULLER & COBB, AGENTS WANTED for our popular NEW BOOK, the prayer of said petition should not be granted. O. MARTIN, Guardian on the estate of JKN- INDUSTRIAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES: Its Agri 3w48 E. M. WOOD, Judge. culture, Manufactures, Mining, Banking,Insurance,etc. John Bird fc Co. • NIB J. ana MELVIN L. MARTIN, of 8t. Agents make 8 2 5 to 8 1 0 0 per week. Send for HAS. A. DAVIS, City Clerk. A true copy of the petition and order thereon. F George, in said County.havlng presented an account of A ttestT. P. Pierce, Register. Special Terms to HENRY B ll.l. PUBLISHING C o., Rockland, Oct. 20, lb80. said estate for allowance: [established 1847.] Norwich, Conn. Ordered, That not ice thereof be given, three weeks successively iu the Rockland Gazette, printed in Rock UNDERWEAR DRESS GOODS! PRESENTS, free. Send address for land, in said County, that all persons interested may 325 MAIN STREET, particulars. F. T rifet, 27 School attend at a Probate Court to be held nt Rockland, on For Ladies, Gentlemen, Boys XMAS street, Boston, Mass. 4w47 WANTED. the third Tuesday of November next, and show cause, 15 young gentlemen and 8 young ladies to learn the if any they have, why the said account should not and Children, W W W A YEAR and expenses to agents. Phonographic Business. Hundreds of reporters in N D i be allowed. S / / / Outfit Free. Address P.O. VICK- demand; salaries from $5.00 to $8.00 per day. Lessons ilant, at the time 3w48 E . M. WOOD, Judge. All Crades and Prices. IIOIKLAM). CASHMERES, ERY, Augusta, Maine. R447® given orally or by mail. Apply to or address, ice of the writ, was not an inhabitant of this A true copy,—Attest:—T. P. P ierce, Register. KILGORE'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, State, and had no tenant, agent, or attorney within the •4w47 Rockland, Maine. same, that his goods or estate have been attached in this action, that be has had uo notice of said suit and KNOX COUNT'Y—In Court of Probate, held at Rock MOMIES, attachment, it is Ordered, That notice of the pen land on the third Tuesday of October, 1880. Agents wanted for the «alarare«l 5 EPH. PERRY’S dency of this suit be given to the said Defendant, by 't R. MALLARD & T. W. HIX, Administrators Pictorial edition of A publishing an attested copy of this Order, together on the estate of I. C. ABBOTT, late of Rock NOVELTIES, COMFORTERS, z with an abstract of the Plaintiff’s writ, three weeks Cland in said County, deceased, having presented their £ 4OXE . STEAM DYE HOUSE, EPHRAIM GAY ci. RAYMOND RIDEOUT ET.AL. successively in the Rockland Gazette, a newspaper third account of administration of said estate for al Carpetings. F ool'S ERRAND, IN EVERY COLOR AND QUALITY. priuted at Rockland, in the County of Knox, the last lowance : Crockett Building, North End. ND now on suggestion to the Court that M. E. 7>e Oreafext nomanee o f American Biitorv tinea Vneta Tom't publication to be not less than thirty days before the I THE BEST IN THE STATE. We arc Dyeing A RIDEOUT, one of the Defendants, at the time of next term of this Court, to be holden at Rockland, Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three weeks CaHn, to which la added, by the Game author, Battings and Calicoes. service of the writ, was not an inhabitant of this State, within and for the County of Knox, on the second successively, in the Rockland Gazette, printed in Rock Oil Cloths, Straw Matting, and Finishing by the and had no tenant, agent or attorney within the same, land in said County, that all persons interested may at FLANNELS, Tuesday of December, 1880, that said Defendant may THE INVISIBLE EMPIRE. C 8 , Always ou hand every grade of COMFORTERS; that >iis goods or estate have been attached in this action, then aiid there appear, and answer to said suit, if he tend at a Probate Court to he held at Rockland, on the CarpetSweepers, Curtains, o Groat Booke In Ono Y ol.; Brilliantly IUuatrated. j N E W r E o E S In every shade, at the popular price of 25 cents. that he has had no notice of said suit and attachment, third Tuesday of November next, and show cause, if -xlhrlUlnc bonk Indec * " -CTncPtnntl------" Cammere^aL------' Satisfaction guaranteed every time. All work prompt also, BATTING and PRINTS for same. it is Ordered, that notice of the pendency of this shall see cause. any they have, why the said account should not be Feathers, Rugs, Mats &c. ** Holds tho_ critic_____ Bpcllboir ______. _ _ English literature con- ly done. Down-town Office at GREELEY & KAL- suit be given to the said Defendant, by publishing Attest :—L. F. STARRETT, Clerk. •ltnilar picture ”—International Bevieto _ •* ThemoatThe moaf L O C H ’S, foot of Lime Rock Street. 2m43» {Abstract o f Plff's Wrff.) allowed. • —••— • ---• —____ otuilyly alnt elnco 'Uncle Tom'i an attested cony of tliis Order, together with an Assumpsit on account annexed for $52.40. W rit 3w48 E . M. WOOD, Judge. In fact all goods generally found in If thia book------A G EN TS.—GAFT. C. H. Sahborn, /Packet “ Her Nice Quality Prints, 5 Cents. abstract of the Plaintiff’s writ, three weeks suc A true copy,—Attest:—T. P. P ierce, Register. the American peoplo."—Chicago ald,” ) Vinalbaven; Mns. E. J . Russ, Green’s Landing. cessively in the Rockland. Gazette, a newspaper printed dated April 9, 1880. Returnable at September Term, a llrst-elass store, which will be sold Nice Quality Batting, IO cents nt Rockland, in the County of Knox, the last publica A. D. 1880. Ad damnum $100. Rice & Hall, Attys. to tion to be not less than thirty days before the next terra Fills. UKBLAiM. •• Aprileth, lifio. Very vuluablo. lhopeltwUIbo BRAVES' PATENT IN ALL THE LATEST COMBINATIONS. A true copy of the Order of Court with Abstract of KNOX COUNTY—In Probate C-urt, held at Rock Widely r ea d .J a a . A. Oarflcid. IMMOVtO of tliis Court, to be holden at Rockland, within and land, on the third Tuesday of October, 1880. for the County of Knox, on the second Tuesday of the Writ. AT LOWEST PRICES. The Booming Book for the Campaign. , O U N CES^ SIMONTON BROS. December, i860, that said Defendant may then and A ttest:—L. F. STARRETT, Clerk H. KALLOCII, Administrator on the estate of Territory rapidly taken. For particulars, write at once to there appear, and answer to said suit, if he shall see • LYDIA GRAY, late of So. Thomaston, in said W. H. THOMPSON di CO., 32 Hawley Street, Boston. cause. J County deceased, having presented his first account of 6w45 Satins, Velvets, Silks. Attest:—L. F. STARRETT, Clerk. administration of said estate for allowance: {Abstract o f P lff's Writ.) Auction Sale! Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three weeks Assumpsit on Defendant’s promissory note dated URSUANT to license from the Probate Court for successively, in the Rockland Gazette, printed in ACHORN & WIGGIN, H. C. LEVENSALER, M ,D.; May 2 ,1&73, for $148.92, in one year from said date. Knox County, the following valuable Real Estate Rockland, in said County, that all persons interested jSALE BY, W rit dated August 16,1880. Returnable to and en- P will he sold at Public Auction, M o n d a y , N ov. 22,may attend at a Probate Court to beheld at Rockland,on THOMASTON, MAINE, tered nt September Term, 1880. Ad damnum $300. 1880, at 2 o’clo ck , P . M . viz: one Patent Kiln and the third Tuesday of November next, and show cause, J. P. COWLES, M. D„ N. A. & S. H. BURPEE, Devotes hi a attention to the PRACTICE of XEDI T. P. Pierce, Atty to PUT. privilege, known as the John W. Hunt.Kiln. A good if any they have, why the said account should not 251 Main Street, CINE and SURGERY. A true copy of the Order of Court with Abstract of title will be given. Sale positive. be allowed. Physician & Surgeon, Rockland, Me. SIMONTON BEOS. XT Residence and Office. Levenaaler Block |Mala Um W rit. ANN AUGUSTA HUNT, Executrix. 3w48 E. M. WOOD, Judge. ROCKLAND, ME. treat. Attest :-L . F. STARRETT, Clerk RocUaml, Oct. *21,1880. 4w47 A true copy,—Attest;—T. P. PIERCE, Register. CAMDKN . . . MAINE. She jf U m h NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ttnilroads He Steamboat* [From our Regular Correspondent. The Great Nerve Kestoralm^ S5OO Reward 1 14 Stops, 4 Sets Reeds, OHLY S 65. SCIENCE WINS! Our European Letter. We will pay the above reward for any case of Liver PIANOS. $125 up. Paper fre e . Ad- Complaint,Dyspepsia,Sick Headache, Indigestion,Con dress D AN ’ L F. BEATTY, W ash in g - Maine Central Railroad. Splendid Surgical Operation—Successful London, E ng. Oct. 5th, 1880. stipation or costiveness we cannot cure with West's ORGANS Q uestions, suggestions, information, records of ex LIEBIG CO’8 Result and Wonderful Recovery. The popular British fallacy that one perience, notes or articles on any department of flori W Y O M O K E . Vegetable Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly Commencing Oct. 17,1880. culture, are cordially invitedfrom all cultivators and complied with. They ore purely Vegetable,nnd never lovers of flowers. All such should be addressed to fail to give satisfaction. Sugar Coated. Large boxes, Surgical O peration.—The operation of lithot Administration is as good as another, and A Blowl, Brain and Nerve Food. containing30 Pills,25 cents. For sale.by nil Druggists, DR. HERRICK’S n., after “ Editor of Floral Department,” at this office. omy (removal of stone from the bladder),one ot that incoming Governments usually follow fieware of counterfeits and imitations. The genuine COCA BEEF TONIC. nccting at Brunswick for Lewiston, Farmington, Au A sovereign cure in all forms of Nervous Debility, manufactured only by JOHN C. W EST & CO., ‘‘The C a p s i c u m gusta, Skowhegan anil Bangor; at Yarmouth with G.T. the most severe and critical operations known to in the lines laid down by their predecessors Broken-down Constitutions, Heart Affections, Verti Pill Makers,” 181 & 183 W. Madison St.,Chicago. Free OR R’y.J at Westbrook with P. & R., at B. & M. .function THE FLOWER OF MIDDLE AGE. go, Weakness of Kidneys, Bladder nnd Urinary Or trial package sent by mail prepaid on receipt of a 3-cent the science of surgery, was successfully performed is becoming rudely shaken. Since its ad stamp. with train on Boston & Maine, aud at Portland with gans, Female Weakness, restoring Exhausted Vitality, trains on Eastern Railroad, arriving iu Boston 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday upon Mr. Henry H. Pitts, a merchant vent to power the new British Ministry haa Come now and give ns dahlias in both arms, Vigorous Health and Manhood. Red Pepper Afternoon train leaves Batli 4.00 p. ni., (after arrival of this city, by Dr. David Kennedy. Several been sedulously employed in undoing all E ’en till the topmost touch our throat and lips— W Y O 1V1 O H of train leaving Rockland 1.20 p. m.,) connecting at PLASTERS Brunswick for Lewiston, Augusta, and Portland. Bright golden dahlias, holding sunset’s charms. CUKES all diseases arising from Alcohol, Tobacco, H ealth is W e a lth I Morning Train leaves Portland 7.00; arrives at Bath friends of the patient [witnessed the operation. that the former Government had done> Opium, etc. Afford quick relief when applied as And red ones, crimson to their red leafs tips; D r. E. C. W est’s N erve and B rain T reatment 8.35 a. m., connecting to Rockland. Mr. Pitts has suffered several years from this particularly in foreign affaire. In India, Also, all fonns of Nervous and Brain Diseases, per illustration. For Still Neck, Highest Medals. Indorsed and Prescribed by Through Trains leave Portland, 12.40 p. m., after ai Upon their white and pink and purple page such as ijipsc of Men oty, Dizziness, Paralysis, Neu a specific for Hysteria,Dizziness,Convulsions, Nervous Quinzy, Sore Throat, Rheumatism, difficulty, but it was only a week before the oper Headache,Mental Depression, Loss of Memory, Spcrm- Neuralgia, P l e u r is y , Lumbago, Medical Men of all Schools. rival of trains from Boston; arrive at Bath, 2.25 p. m the|orders have been given for a general We’ll write the story of our Middle Age. ralgia, Nervous Headache, Hysteria, Chorea, Tremens, atorrluva, ltnpotency, Involuntary Emissions, Prema counectingto Rockland. ation that he was made aware of the real cause etc., etc. Sliarp Pains in the ( ’best, Side or Freight Trains each way daily ture Old \ge, caused by over-exertion, self-abuse, or Back, Sudden Colds, Kidney Com Professor Puncau Camp stampede. Northern Afghanistan has al Il' you are affected i over-indulgence, which leads to misery, decay and PAYSON TUCKER, Snpt. of his complaint. For there are flowers for all. In childish years or auy other Brain o: plaints, etc. In these and similar b e l l , President Itoyal Oct. 17,1880. 48 ready been evacuat d, and the abandon dentil. One box will cure recent cases. Each box con. cases, relief is afforded in from We gather daisies in the fresh green grass, try the famous College o f P hysicia n s a nd Surgeons, etc., etc., R ecovery—Mr. Henry H. Pitts has recovered mins one month’s treatment. One dollar a box, or six jfre to seven minutes, and without say s: “ I t has more than, realized iny expec ment of Candahar and the scientific fron Or blowing bluebills wet with dewy tears, Y 7 V YOM O K E boxes for live dollars; sent by mail prepaid on receipt tations.” from the effects incident to the operation, the of price. We guarantee six’boxes to cure any case. SANFORD STEAMSHIP CO. closing of the wound being completed on the 18th tier, or the command of the mountain And gentian stars that never child could pass. Witli each order received by us for six boxes, accom P r o f e s s o r J. M. Carnochan, S1IAXXOX «£ M AKIHCK, panied with live dollars, we will send the purchaser day. His general health is good—better than it passes, is proceeding with the greatest ra O blessed flowers, 0 blessed days, when we and very Attractive Styles i Professor of Surgery New York Medi Chcn b ts and Apothecaries, our written guarantee to return the money if the treat cal College, says: “ My patients derive marked has been for years, while he is perfectly free from pidity. It is considered not improbable W ith small feet sought you o’er the broomy lea. Sole Pro] rietors and Manufacturers, ment does not effect a cure. Guarantees issued by boston angor WM. II. K llT IiE D G E , solo authorized agent for and decided benefit from it.” JJ . all those distressing symptoms so characteristic No. 1-13 Trum bull St., Hartford, Conu. highest distinction at every great that tho river Indus will be the future Then came the jjolden days of maidenhood. Sold by all 1 truggists. Send for Pamphlet. Rockland, Me. J. W. PERKINS, wholesale agent, Professor II. G oullon, of the disease with which he suffered. Had this Portland, Maine. Iy47 AND world’s exiiibtion for tiiirte FOUR TRIPS A W EEK! and similar cases used Dr. Kennedy’s “ Favorite frontier of British India. In the Mediter When life was full of beauty and pci fume; VEARS.l’rices, $51. $57, $66, $84, $108, to $500 and upward. For easy pay- Remedy ” in the early stages of the complaiut ranean, orders have lieen given to stop all And with Love’s at our breast we stood, H A M L IN ■merits, $6.38------a quarterquart* and upward. the formation of stone would have been prevent And culled the heliotrope’s and lily’s bloom. ,Catalogues free. MASON & HAMLIN prescribed.” ed. “ Favorite Remedy ” also purifies the blood, public works at Cyprus, and the British H O P A M C ORGAN CO., 154 Tremont St., BOS- And bound the orange blossoms, sweet and fair U n u n I ’i O ITON;46East 14thSt., (Union Square,) Sir Robert Cbristison, cures Coustipation of the Bowels, and all those naval squadron stationed off the island is With passionate carnations in our hair. NEW YORK; 149 Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO. 4w4" 1,1.5>., P.K .S., Phy sicianto her Majesty diseases and weaknesses peculiar to Females. B the Queen; President Jioyal British Associa to be permanently withdrawn. It will This wonderful medicine is now for sale by all tion, etc., etc.,says: “The properties of tho then be the turn of the military forces in Now, in the August of our Middle Ace, HOP BITTERS. Coca are tho most remarkable of any known to our druggists. £1 a bottle. Oct. We hail thee, dutilia, as our Attest ign : (A Medicine, not a Drink.) tho medical world. From repeated personal the island to disappear, and the island itself Thy s-tately splendor at tlii? later stage trials I ain convinced that its uso is highly will probably be given up to Greece. As CONTAINS ®15O, up. WARRANTED (» yea beneficial and tonic.” Befits us more than ro.e or trailing vine, nOPS, BUCIIU, MANDRAKE, ; Hand Instruments at BARGAINS. AGENTS far as Americans are concerned it can be So strong and straight, so staid in all thy ways, WANTED. Illustrated CAiALOGUE FREE. Valuable in malaria; aguo; malarial debility; STEAMER STEAMER DANDELION, HORACE WATERS & CO.,820 Br’dway, N.Y. dumb ague; low fever: marasmus; paralytic; of little importance what part of her terri Meeting the sun and wind with steadfast gaze. spinal and nervous affections; female weak And tdr P crest and Bert Medical Quali CAMBRIDGE, KATAHDIN, tory Great Britain chooses to abandon, but ties gf ALL OTUKB BlTTEBS. nesses; bilious and liver affections;- weak Capt. Otis Ingraham. Capt. W’.R . Rolx. When childish hands liavc held the daisy stars, throats; palpitation and other affections of tho the conduct of the present British Govern* T H E Y C U R E heart; epilepsy or falling sickness; weakness 2Oth, until And on our breast Love’s roses oft have lain; 'Uinpatiy’s Steamers will All Diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Blood, FACTS of the voice of actors, singers, public speakers ment in undoing carefully its predecessor’s When orange flower- an ’ hoileysnckle bars Liver, Kidneys, and Urinary Organs, Ner G inger, Bucliu, M andrake, Stillingia, and clergymen; colic; flatulency; seasickness; Lincnlti’s W harf, foot of Battery St., Bouton, For whitening heads will never bloom again— vousness. Sleeplessness and especially MONDAY. TUESDAY. THURSDAY and work ought to teach the two fold lesson— Female Complaints. many other of the best medicines known are so skill falling out of the hair; asthma; shortness of FRIDAY, at 5 1*. M., for Rockland, Camden, Belfast, Then, in the prime and harvest of our year, fully combined in PARKER’S GINGER TONIC as to breath; wasting diseases; etc., etc. It is grate Searsport, Ft. Point, Bucksport, Winteqxirt, Hampden namely, that one Administration i3 not We’ll t hodsc the dahlia’s circle, bright and clear. SIOOO IN COLD. make it the greatest Blood Purillerand fully refreshing and restorative after prolonged id Banaor. RETURNING, Will leave Bangor for Boston every quite tho same as another, and that a new Will be paid for a case they will not mental and physical strain. Itis pleasant aud M ary A. Bah r. help, or fur anything Impure or tnji TIIE BESTIIEALTH unit sTREXCTH agreeable, and is readily retained by tho most MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and SAT- Government is bound to undo much that found in them. delicate stomach. Dr. McBean (British Medi UliDAY, at 11 A. >1., touching at above-named places. Ask your druggist for Hop Bitters RESTORER EVER USED. cal Journal) found it of groat service in con EXCURSION TICKETS. an old Government has done. TREATMENT OF AZALEAS. them before you Bleep. T a k e — So perfect is the composition of PARKER’S GIN- sumption. Baron von Humboldt says ho Rockland or Camden to Boston and return, $4.C0 Among other popular fallacies that have • GER TONIC that no disease can long exist where it is D T.C.Js lias never known a case of consumption or Belfast or Searsport to Boston uml return, 5.00 M r . V ic k :—I have two crimson Azaleas, put Drunkenness, use oi used. If you have x>yspepsia, Headache, Rheu asthma among those accustomod to its uso, Fort Point to Boston and return, 6.00 had their day and are now gradually disap Bucksport or Winterport to Boston and return, 5.75 into my earc by an invalid friend. They are six narco W . B E N S O N matism, Neuralgia, Bowel, Kidney, or Liver and that they live to a groat ago, retaining their pearing, is the theory that at a certain time or seven years' old, and have bloomed lor four BBKBESi Send fob ( physical faculties to tho last Bangor to Boston and Return, 6.00 D iso rd e r, or if you need a mild stimulant, or nppe- mental and pi of year the metropolis becomes, or ought to years past. Each has several woody stems from br drurvitU BALTIMORE, MI)., (Cosmos). State Rooms may be secured by communicating with half a yard to a yard long. They do not seem io Ur, N. V., A i tizer, the TONIC is just tiie medicine for you, as it is 'sold by all druggists. the Agents at the place from which passage is I become,utterly insupportable to anyone who ' highly curative and invigorating but never iutoxicatiug. taken. have been trimmed or cut back at any time. The entor and Proprietor of the Price One Dollar Per Bottle. ‘V/ owner his the feeling that it will prevent their j Try a 50c. bottle. Your druggist can supply you. 4 45 Horse Cars run directly to Lincoln’s Wharf, is not compelled by sheer force of circum W- PREPARED ONLY BY leaving there every seven minutes for all parts of Bos blooming freely. Please tell me distinctly three ton, including East Boston. stance to remain there. Until very recently points. Can Azaleas be cut back, trimmed’freely, Celebrated Celery and The Liebig Laboratory &. Chemical Works Co., All freight must be accompanied by Bill of Lading CANTERBURY SHAKERS’ any person aspiring to move in anything put and kept in good bushy shape without injur NEW YORK. PARIS. AND LONDON. in duplicate. ing the quantity of bloom ? When is the proper B‘26w44 O. A. KALLOCII, Agent. approaching to “ society,” who of his own reason of the year to do it ? My particular ones Cham om ile P ills. Agent's up-town office 1 Sea St., under Thorn WORLD-RENOWNED free will elects to remain in London between have rested in the shade all summer. I have just dike Hotel. repotted them. There arc young shoots coming JAS. LITTLEFIELD, SARSAPARILLA. August and November would, unless an up from the roots. Would you advise me to cut These Pills have me! with llie Gen’l Pnss’r and Trans. Agent, Bangor. off all the old growth and depend on the new most licm nrkablc Success, as © BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Rockland, Sept. 22, 1880. 6 exceptionally privileged individual, have shoots for next winter’s bloom, or cutoff the new is attested by the Im m ense The Great Health Restorative. been looked upon by his friends with a cer shoots and lenvetlie old ones to bloom, and cut off Sales they have attained. these old shoots after the next blooming, or not at KIDNEY IFTY years of faithful attention to the minutest tain amount of suspicion, and society at Rockland and Vinalhaven. all ? My impulse is to cut off the old wood and APOTHECARIES. F details iu the Gkow th, SELECTION, AND I’REP- largo would have considered itself entitled throw tiie strength of the root into new shoots, Parsons, Pangs A Co. have had ARAXION of its ingredients entitle this great original but nty friend fears I shall spoil the plants, and 1 HUNT’S REMEDY, K 7 K FALL ARRANGEMENT! Family Medicine to the confidence of those desiring a to demand some explanation of such ex don’t know the habits of Azaleas.—E. J. W. the Great Kidney and Liver Medicine. Eighteen Hundred Dozens the Past Year. On and after Monday, Sept. 27th, pure, safe, effective, and genuine Blood Purifier, traordinary conduct. But there can be no Azaleas, if left to themselves, will de Vitalizes and Enriches the Blood, Tones Spring Medicine, Appetizer nnd Tonic. It lias been doubt that the public are beginning to find velop long shoots that, after a time, become 1 up the System, Makes the Weak Druggiut, Cor. Main and Lime Rock Sts. STM’R PIONEER publicly endorse'! and prescribed by hundreds of the HUNTS REMEDY Hundreds have testified io the out that they have been following too blind naked below and are furnished with leaves cures Bright’s Disease, Retention or Nonreten Strong, Builds up the Broken- ILL leave Carver’s Harbor, greatest American physicians, among whom are Drs. Benefit they have derived Vinalhaven, daily,(Sundays only at their extremities. Flower stem! tion of Urine, Pains in the Back, Loins, or Side down, Invigorates the . .cepted,) at 7 A. M. RETURN- Valentine Mott, Dixi Ctoaby, and Prof, Cieavcland. ly in a beaten track, and that the amount are formed on the new wood of each sum from llieii use in Hie care B rain, and BOOTS & SHOES. ING, Will leave Rockland, (Till- Every druggist familiar with its virtues will bear testi of flagstones is not always commensurate nier’s growth. Consequently, the amount of Sick H eadache, Ner on Wharf,) at 3 o’clock, mony to its universal excellence, unequalled purity, HUNTS REMEDY vous Headache, G. A. SAFFORD, Agent, Rockland. with the amount of misery thereby involved of bloom, other things being equal, de cures Intemperance, Nervous Diseases, General —CURES------BENJ. LANE, Agent, Vinalhaven. 5 and never-failing success. It is a Debility, Female Weakness and Excesses. ' and Men’s Furuiahing Goods. 351 Main street. September, 20,1880. and that in the late summer and early au pends upon the amount of young wood an Neuralgia, Nervousness, Paraly Dyspepsia, Nervous Affections, Gen Dually produced. In order to have plants tumn months there are many worse places sis, Sleeplessness and eral Debility, Neuralgia, Fever GENUINE SHAKER MEDICINE of good shape when they become large, it HUNT’S REMEDY Indigestion. Furs and Furnishing Goods. 243 Main strict. t than London. There is, in fact, a strong is necessary to give attention to pinching cures Biliousness, TTeadaehe, Jaundice, Sour and Ague, Paralysis, Chronic invented by Tlios. Corbett nnd prepared for fifty years ; , . __• • . . . • • by tiie CASTBUfK ftM inr ok siiAKitit., jit reaction setting in against what is justly and training them from the first. The Stomach, Dvspcpsia, Constipation and Piles. Diarrhoea, Boils, Dropsy, pyramid form, or, more properly, that of a It is a Fully Established Fact, Humors, Female Com CLOTHING. PALL ARRANGEMENT. felt to be an arbitrary anil unreasonable sired to ninkea'single trial of this pure nnd wholesome cone, and rounded at the top. is considered HUNT S REMEDY Based on Actual Experience, plaints, Liver Com edict of fashion, anti tiie number of autumn and There Is No Uiud of compound of Shaker Sarsaparilla, Dandelion, Yellow the best for the plant, as it allows the great ACTS AT ONCE on the Kidneys, I.iver, and plaint, Remittent Stmr. MT7DESERT, Dock, Mandrake, Black Cohosh, Garget, Indian Ileinp, sojourners in London is increasing every R ow els, restoring them to a healthy action, and Doubt hut They W ill ' Furnishing Goods. 215 Main street, Frye’s Block and the Berries of Juniper and Cubeb united witli est exposure of leaf-surface. Two princi CAPT. DAVID ROBINSON, year. C U RES when all other medicines fail. Hun Cure these Diseases. F ev er, and Iodide of Potassium, made by the Society, because it pal methods are adopted to regulate the dreds have been saved who have been given up ILL leave ROCKLAND, is safe, never failing, and adapted to all ages and botli The summer hotel and lodging-house growth and bring plants into shape: one to die by friends and physicians. ALL DISEASES ORIGINATING IN A BAD STATE CROCKERY. W TUESDAYS and SATUIt- isjby successive pinchings as the growth Fend for pamphlet to OF THE BLOOD, OR ACCOMPANIED BY DAYS at 6 a. in., or on arrival ofIt cleanses the blood, regulates the stomach and keepers have however reaped a great harv WM. E. CLARKE, Providence, R. I. D r. C. W . B enson’s Cf.i.ery and Chamomile DEBILITY OR A LOW STATE Sanford Line of Steamers from bowels, purities tiie system of humors and inherited est. Many amusing stories come from proceeds, the other by allowing long shoots Trial size, 75 cents. Large size cheapest. P ills art- prepared expressly to cure Sick Headache, W 1 Boston, for North Haven, Deer Isle, South West 11 diseases, and is of priceless value in maintaining the to grow and then bending and training them Nervous llcadoclic, Neuralgia, Nervousness, Paraly OF THE SYSTEM. Bar Harbors, (Mt. Desert,) So. Gouldshoro, Lamoi health of the household. Inquire for Corbett’s J North Wales At Lllantledno, the qnecn of SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. sis, Sleeplessness and Indigestion or Dyspepsia, and ” ncoek and Sullivan. Shakers’ Sarsaparilla . Sold everywhere. down, thus causing many of the dormant will cure any case, no matter how obstinate, if proper RETURNING, Will leave SULLIVAN, at 8 a. t_., Welsh watering places, people were obliged buds along their whole length to break and ly used, They are not a cureall, but only for those touching at other landings, MONDAYS and WEDNES Shaker Village, N. H., Jan. 1, 1880. special diseases. They contain no opium, morphine CONFECTIONERY M ANF’S- DAYS, connecting at Rockland with Sanford Steamers to sleep in railway carriages and bathing develop into shoots. The new shoots pro or quinine, nnd are not a purgative, out regulate the PERUVIAN SYRUP ' Boston. Enclose stamp for Shaker Manual. duce flowers, and then make a new growth bowels and cure constipation by curing or removing Supplies the blood with its Vital Principle, or assengers by train to and from Rockland remain in machines, but, although this was known, that is afterward subjected to tying in and extract the Great Ve the causes of it. They have a charming effect upon Life E le m e n t, IR O N , infusing Strength, and Confectionery,--Gregory Block—North End. Rockland over night. getable Pain Destroyer cud the skin, and a lovely, quieting effeci upon the ner V ig o r and New L ife into all parts of the system. Connections made at Lamoine with Ellsworth by tile rush continued. One gentleman was training down. In this manner the train Specific for Inflammations, vous system, simply by feeding its ten thousand bun- BEING FREE FROM ALCOHOL, its energiz stage. _ _ _ „ telegraphing to various places on the coast ing is continued from year to year. A Hemorrhages, Wounds, Cuts, grv, y«-s, in some cases starving absorbents. They ing effects arc not followed by corresponding reac , Rockland. Brui-es, Burns, Sprains, &c., make or create nerve matter and give power, force and tion, but arc permanent. FURNITURE. for upwards of a week before he could find skillful combination of training down and Ac. Stopping the flow of buoyancy to the nerves, and in that way increase men of pinching is still another method, and blood, relieving nt once the tal force, endurance and brilliancy of mind. Nobody a resting place for his feet l>y “ the beach pain, subduing the inflam SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors, 86 probably better than either exclusively. A that lias a nervous system should neglect to take them Furniture, Caskets and Coffins. 290 Main street. mation, hastening the heal two or three months in each year, simply us a nerve Harrison Avenue, Boston. Sold by all Druggists. ed margent of the sea." Accommodation few sticks inserted in the soil of the plant ing and curing the disease so food, if for no other purpose. Price 50 cts. a box, or KlyeowSB MALTUN FERMENTED was, however, at length found at Barmouth, serve to tie the shoots to, but it is best for rapidly as to excite wonder, <» boxes for $2.50, sent postage free. Sold by all drug admiration and gratitude. gists, ami by GROCERIES. Fall Arrangement. which is one of the most lively 9pots on all the welfare of the plants not to have too The Favorite Steamer many of them thrust in between their ominend and pre- tile Welsh coast if not in the British Isles. other forms of malt or medicine, while free from the roots. Besides sticks, wire rings around E scribe it, t will cure PARSONS, BANGS &CO-, MRS. LYDIA E. PINKHAM, i Ship Chandlery. 246 Main street. City of Richmond, As this favored locality is somewhat out of the rims of the pots are employed to tie to. Rheumatism, Catarrh, OF LYNX, MASS. objections urged against malt liquors. For difficult Neuralgia, Asthma, W liolesale Di'ugtfglsts, CAPT. W. E. DENNISON, digestion, Sick Headache, Consumption, Emaciation, the beaten track, it merits a little descrip If desired, a ring much larger than the Lumbago, Sore Throat, Paints, Oil, Cordage, etc., 121 Alain street. "\Y 7TLL leave Railroad Wharf, diameter of the pot may be used by wiring Diarrluea, Headache, 117 & 119 Middle St., Portland, Me. IV Portland, every TUESDAY Mental and Physical Exhaustion, Nervousness, Want tion. It is a place which all Americans Dysentery, Toothache, of Sleep, Ulcerative Weaknesses of Females, Exhaus GENERAL AGENTS. and FRIDAY evenings at 11.15 who visit Wales ought to see. It lies at the it with short pieces to a ring fastened close Broken Breai it, Earache, o’clock, or on arrival of Pullman tion of Nursing Mothers, of the Aged, and of Deli Boils & Sore , . . , about the rim. For Sale by ly27fnis is trains from Boston, for Rockland. Castine, cate Children, MALT BITTERS are the purest, best, mouth of tile River Mawddach (pronounc In the present case, it will be as well to And stop nil Hemorrhages sle, Sedgwick, Mt. Desert, (So. West Harbor, from the Nose, Stomach or Edward Merrill, Rockland. ml Muchiasport. and most economical medicine ever compounded. ed Mawthttek), on the north-west coast leave the plants in their present form, until Lungs. P MONDAY and Sold everywhere. Oct of Wales, and commands a view of the they have passed through the blooming sea HARDWARE. Destroyed! It will relieve im magnificent Bay of Cardigan. It is not too son, and then commence their training by Portland same ev much to say tli.it it is impossible to meet mediately pain in any place SPEER’S train for Boston. tving down the long stems to rings.— Vick with more beautiful river scenery than Magazine. tcmally < sengers will not be disturbed until morning, bruises, sprains, &c., tint which presents itself between Barm it is the very best remedy W outh and Daligally. tho latter place lying known: arresting the Steamers leave for Boston at 7 p. m. daily. bleeding at once, reducing The CITY OF RICHMOND, connects ut Rockland some seven miles inland. The river is like PROTECTION FOR WINTER. the swelling and inflamma with SANFORD S. S. CO. STEAMERS for Bangor a succession of lake9, with heather-clad tion. stopping the pain and IRON AND STEEL. and River landings, every WEDNESDAY and SAT mountains rising on either side, and the S. B. writes as follows to Ficjfe’s Maga healing the injury in a won URDAY mornings. Going West connects MONDAYS derful manner. id Thursdays for Boston. most exqnisito verdure-clad rocks closo zine concerning tbc winter protection of p Steamer LEWISTON is withdrawn until further no- down upon tiie water's edge. The dark Sambuci W ines! plants. Vegetable, , is harmless i Outfits. 205 Main s For further information apply to J . P. W ISE & SON, heights of Cador-Idris rise to the right and in any cast • matter how 214 Main Street, or O. A. KALLOCH. the brown summit of a mountain called I think it would bo a benefit to your applied : taken. The g Rockland, Sept. 10,18S0. 31 renders who live in the north if, just at umeisi it hulk, but i f a Diffurys to the left. Far away the bluo only in our own hot tit SMALL WARES. and hazy Arknigs, which overhang Lake this season, you would advise them how to words “ I’ond's Extract” care for plants that are almost hardy, but blown in the glass and our Bala, are seen with weird effect of cloud- trade-markon the outside buff LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S shadows creeping over their lofty snmroits. yet are benefitted by a little assistance in . Millinery. 239 Main street. w rapper. Be wa re of a n y i in i ta- E dwakp. resisting winter storms. It took me some tio/is. Try i t once anti y HOLES time to learn that a few evergreen boughs BUg URELY Vegetable Compound, between the rows and above them made an THE T0SITIVB CURE TAILORS. "’’ D ra in in g th e L if e A way. H ow many men p aud women there are who feel that a cankering admirable winter protection, and saved me No. I 4 W. ! 4th St., ft. Y. FOR ALL FEMALE COMPLAINTS. HUI disease is draining their lives awaV, and that they almost every Pansy plant. Indeed, plant Adlicovery wr.:cti cores tu . u i s i c i process Thia preparation, ns its name signifies, consists . order. Shirt Patterns Cut. 302 Main street. arc powerless to check it. Some disease of the thus protected were ready to open their of Vegetable Properties that are hnrmlcsstn the ABSORPTION. Khlneys, Bladder, Liver, or Urinary Organs is flowers at the first taste of fine weather. most delicate invalid. Upon one trial the merits Kiitui',>. litadilrv. I'riiin.rT siowiv but surely carrying them towards the O rg an s n nd Nc For herbaceous plants that die down to the of this Compound will be recognized, ns relief is York done promptly and iu the best of style. icrv n iis isysiein, when nothing grave. For such, we bring good tidings. They immcdiati ;i when its use is continued, in lufortublc to the patient, positive in ground, nothing is so good ns loaves, ■ nly Its effects, pulaful and can be cuvcd. HUNT’S REMEDY, the Great ninety idred, , post Il die: edaffe, K’dney and Liver Medicine, will do it. It is a they blow off unless held down by some I g g b : 9 permani effected, _ amis will testify. On account of its proven merits, it is to Diabetes anti B r ig h t’s D is e a s e , mawelious cure for the Kidneys Bladder, Kiver heavier substance—a little brush, or some day recommended and prescribed by the best and U inary Organs. Try HUNT’S REMEDY couutry. while Its cures of G r (1. Dropsy. Catarrh of thing of that kind. Last winter, when the physicians i JOHN LOVEJOT, the Hlndder, —...... Dt*P»»h,.. i’n iu lu l reai'er if you suffer from such a cause. It will ground was frozen quite deep, I took a no It will cu entirely tiie worst form of falling Vrinnting, Iltgh-Culoreil l:im . ... ____ surely cure you. PERMANENTLY CURES i of the uterus, Leucorrhcea , Irregular a...... - (Successor to J . G. Lovejoy,) W ea k n e ss nnd P a in in th e B ack seem mord Soul by all Druggists. Trial size, J3 cents. tion to try to get a Lily bulb, a Ixmgiflorum ful Menstruation, all Ovarian Troubks, Inflam like uilracle3 than cases ot natural hearing. to grow in a pot in the honse, and thought | k sd k e y Di s e a s e s , fe mation and Ulceration, Floodings, all Displace DELICATE FEMALES M ean temperature—103 degrees in the shade. ments and the consequent spinal weakness, and 1 would have some difficulty in getting it, Fire and Life Insurance or victims of wasted or prostrated energies, mused LIVER COMPLAINTS,p is esnceially ndanted to the Change of Life. It by Irregular habits, the abuse of nature and menial Do a Favor to a Sick Friend. irat to my surprise I found the soil under will dissolve and expel tumors from the uterus or physical over-exertion, rind their greatest relief in in an early stage of dev elopment. The tenden Berry Block, (Lime Rock Bank Stairway,) If you have a friend suffering from any disor the leaves was scarcely frozen at all, and I Constipation andn a Piles.rise s. IS tlieuBCOf DAY’S KIDNEY I*AI>, which .■urengthena der of the Kidneys semi them a package of Kid- cy to Cancerous Humors there is checked very MAIN ST-, ROCKLAND. 5 aud Invigorates the invalid and restores the vigor tbc bulbs had made some healthy roots; so DR.B.IL CLARK.PouGiltthllcrp.Yf., eay*, 5 | speedily by its use. of health. ney-Wori, and you will make them happy. Its I concluded that leaves made an excellent “ In ca*tn of KIDNEY TR< In fact, it has proved to be the greatest and best PAIN IN THE BACK. g -eat tonic power is especially directed to these 'ROUBLES it has feS remedy that has ever been discovered. It per diseases, and it quickly relieves the distress and protection. J seted ItkeacLarui. It Luscurcd n meates every portion of the system, and gives We say positively, and wit'.out fear of contradiction, oaKt of FILES, act! ha* net er failed t Speer’s Port Grape W ine, that DAY'S KIDNEY PAD Is the only certain and cures the disease. Have you Died it ? Iw48 new life and vigor. It removes faintness, flatu permanent cure for every form of tills prevalent aud £ net efficiently.” lency, destroys all craving for stimulnuts, and BURPEE & HAHN, dbl iplalu NELSON FAIRCHILD, of St. Alban*, YE, r From the Oporto Grape, raised by Mr. gneer at bis relieves weakness of the stomach. Passiflora Cornlea. taya, “ It iscfprSeclcM. voluc. After sixteen B vineyards, is a rich hcuvy-bodied Port, uscti by families It cures Bloating, Headaches, Nervous Pros & Y O U N G 31E N £ y ear, of crent .nfferlne from FHc* act! Cos- fi for weddings, and parties as an evening wine, and by tration, General Debi lity. Sleeplessness, Deni es- r and Stomach, removes from the sy suffering from nervous and physical dehilitv. loss of ladies and weakly persons for strengthening; also tbc eioo and Indigestion. That feeling of bearing poisonous principles which paralyzes its action nnd memory, or vitality Impaired bv the « rmrs of vonili Free of charge—an empty gun. The Passiflora coeralca is a climber I take ttvecc** it completely eared me.” principal wine for communion purposes. down, causing pain, weight and backache, ia quickly throttles this hydra-headed monster, in whose or to close application to bu-inc.- - or werk, may be great delight in as a basket plant. I hat- C. S. HOG A RON, ofB srk.hlrc, nay*. “• always permanently cared by its use. It will, Gruiners and Paper Hungers. wake follow the fevers that belong to the great and restored aud manhood regained. Facts for Dairymen. poekazchaadone woa-.: ?r« for me la ci at all times and under all circumstances, acc in dreadful malarial family, which have their origin in Avoid all kidney medicines which are taken into It should be bo.ne in mind by practical dairy one in a standard basket! now, which ha ’ iver and Stomach derangements. the system by way of the ely caring a ccvcre Liver end Kid; Speer’s P. J. Sherry, harmony with the laws that govern the female Dealers in Paints, Oil, Glass, &c inent well tried and prove tlkient, iliongh s< men, that the Perfected Butter Color of Weils, been growing for nearly four years with ; Complaint.” system. Bitter Malt-Tonic is unrivalled ns a fever anti time effectingappaieat» Richardson & Co., Burlington, Vt., is the best For Kidney Complaints of cither sex this Com- dote, as well as a preventative against malarial attacks. and *pi out change of soil, anil it is the admiration A delicate fine flavored Sherry from the Spanish pound is unsurpassed. M 202 Maili St. Ol,p&° X M It does the work by correcting the operations of tiie a obtainable in tbc world. It isabsoluteiv pure and of all tvho sec it. It needs no help in S T W grape, equal to the finest brands imported from Lis- Liver and Stomach, from whence these troubles spring, harmless, free from odor or flavor, cannot spoil in nnd the whole fever brood of lurking, life draining id p’.a any weather, is in liquid form amlrcadv 6or instant climbing, but twists and turns itself, by W ONDERFUL LYDIA E . PESKIIAM’S best give but temporary means of tendrils, from the base of the maladies which so readily insinuate themselves into ©ut fear or harm, and wim certainty or a pc use. costs but little, and is of a uniform standard PGWEK, i i . N - K E E N E , the system, are prevented and kept away by it. The cure. For sale by druggi*::; gencrallv. or as .0 strength and intensity of hue. Use no stand to the handle of the basket, most Speer’s P, J. or Pedro J. Brandy. VEGETABLE COMPOUND DEALER IN potent influences of Bitter Malt-Tonic manifests mail (free of postage! on receipt of tli>- pr’e. o her. Iw48 BECAUSE IT ACTS ON THE3 tself by stimulating secretion and excretion thus forti Olar Pad. ?2.«»;< !iild's Pad :oi i . . m c gracefully. The foliage is perfect, and the Is prepared at 233 and 235 Western Avenue, >f iirlao LIVER,THE BOY.ELS AND KIB-g This d Brandy is a pure distillation from the BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, fying the system against the disease arising from a In children), fl.r*': Sncchil .. vrc.i A medical writer asks: “ Does position affect bloom is constant all summer. I keep it grape a s equal to the finest Hennessy or Otnrd Lynn, Mass. Price $1.00. Six bottles for $5.00. torpid state of the Liver. iook, ‘*How a Lift 'ory of NEVS AT TIIESAMF. TIME. bent by mail in the form of Pills, also in the form Moccasins, Sole Leather, Wax Leather, French thisIhls 1new discove d of s'eep ? ” It does, particula-lv if the man is hold- in a room just above freezing during tile Brandies; for ■dicinal purposes it can be relied upon For sale by Druggists and Dealers generally. Agent remar kahh Bccausa It cicart3es tho syctem c is strictly pun of Lozenges, on receipt of price, $1.00, per box, and American Calfskins, Machine Belting, in x the position of a night watchman. He is winter; the dew growth, innumerable for either. Linings and Shoe Findings, for Rockland, W. II. KITTREDGE. Wholesale DA Y K ID N E Y P A D Ci | thcpoi6onou3 humors that develop Agents, J. W. PERKINS & CO., Portland. 5w47 liable to be disturbed by the police. shoots, is usually over a yard long before ; In Kidney and Urinary diseases, Bii- [ Mrs. PINKIIAM freely answers all letters of p.’S n i.V Speer’s Sambuci Wine, inquiry, bend lor pamphlet. Mention this paper. GAUTICM. tbc plant is removed to the open air, when ! lousness, Jaundice-, Constipation; e .Lindsey Streets, tion. we deem ft dm .. ___ Kid-’ey Diseases. ss, or In Rheumatism, Neuralgia Ask for D A Y ’S K ID h E Y PA D , and rik • no part of tiie old growth is cut away. It ' ALWAYS SELECT THE BEST. Other. -w — —oot* Kidney d’seases afflict the greater pait of the 1 and Female disorders. ited for its beneficial qualities, highly esteemed easily propagated from flips.—Selected. LYDIA E. PINKHAM ’S W. II. KITTREDGE, Agent. Rockland. human race, and they are constantly* on the in KIDNEV-WOBT I. n dry Tractable t l‘.V nent physicians, ur-ed in European and Amcri- crease. but where tiie virtues of Kidney-Wort have i pound and ccn he nenl by mull prepaid. spitals and by the first families iii Europe and GEO C. GOODWIN & CO.,Gen’l Agts., Bos.on America. become known, they arc held in cheek and soeedi- TRUE P. PIERCE, Oct Excellent for weak and debilitated persons, the aged BLOOD PURIFIER ly ccred. Let those who have had to constantly Window Plants. and intinn, Improving the appetite and henefittins. W ill eradicate e dose spirits of n ife and such stuff, give this gieat ladies and children. * Humor* from the Attorney and Counsellor at Law The following is the sworn statement to the ’ emedy a trial and be cui ed. Please inform me how deep Calla Lily roots ■ame time grive tone and ntrenirth Insurance Commissioner of Massachusetts of ought to be planted ■ Ofllce in New Court Honse, the llnancial condition of the. A financial crash cannot be made up into towels# As a Diuretic, Kuarrellou* reNuIta in P urif vinn-ti>«.i »« Can double Petunias be kept ns window plant: B lood u . the Veuretuble^C oL’p'SunS ROCKt.AjyD. ■ MAINi; daring the winter, nnd how must they be treat h a. to coriug- ed ?—Mils. J. W . B.. Collegeville, Pa. ’ it imparts a healthy action to the Kidneys and Urinary J’emalu Coiuplism.. organs, very beneficial in Gout and Rheumatic affec NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL A dormant bulb of the Calla should be tions. Price $1.00. Six Bottles for $5.00. icorcs anu hundreds, to Dr. David Kennedy of plntited so that the point shall be jttstabov #5*None genuine unless the signature of “ A lfred HEADY TOH IMMEDIATE USE. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Rondout, N. Y., in grateful acknowledgment of thoBurfaee; the exact depth of this plant Speer, Passaic, N. J .,” is over the cork of each bottle of Boston, on the 31st of December, 1879. the great benefits received from his “ Favorite r»iH'lr should bo without LYDIA E. in a |K)t or tub is not a m atter of much im ALFRED SPEER, Proprietor, COVERING' CAPACITY & DURABILITY Remedy.” These are all read with care and in nxiniAM ’S LIVER PILLS. They cure o. G. MOEEITT, EXCEED ANY KNOWN PA IN T. Buildings ASSETS. terest by him, as they frequently illustrate the portance, as it readily adapts itself to cir youstlpatiou, Biliousness, aud Torpidity of rho Painted with our Prepared Paints, if not satisfac Mt. Prospect Vineyards, Passaic, New Jersey. Liver. Sic. per. hoi. Stocks and Bonds at market value...... $9,178,111 50 powers of the medicine in some new. and, perhaps, cumstances if it has a constant supply of Life and Fire Insurance Agent. tory, will be K epaiatod at oar Expease. Loans on Mortgage...... 2,149,869 68 hitherto untested phase of operation. But it is J oiix L a Fox, Paris, Agent for France; G. T. L ud- Real Estate...... 1,295,900 00 water. low, London, Agent for Great Britain. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Kepreaenta Thirty-nine Mi 111 on Dollars. Is it not to your interest to buy our P lre P repared when a sufferer conies miles to tell the story of his The Petunia is a very satisfactory win PAINT, which, when mixed with equal parts of oil will Premium Notes secured by policies worth deliverance in person, to grasp the doctor by the «3- Losses adjusted at tills ofllce, cover wood better, and prove more durable than any double the amount loaned...... 1,382,569 45 hand anu greet him as a tine and valued friend, dow plant for winter blooming. A rather FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS. PA R S O N S, B A N G S & Co. other mixed Paint in the market? The comparison is Amount of deferred quarterly premiums 201,119 35 lj'6 No. 287 Union Block as follows: Outstanding Renewal Premiums upon that the iiuerest in his case deepens and muk-- warm temperature, a fair supply of wuter, Goneral Agents, policies upon which a valuation has been pl'.es.” 2w47. and regular washing or spraying of the 5 ROCKLAND. MAIN . 1 Gall, of other Mixed Paint, 81.75 made and reserved.. 170,090 35 ly6 PORTLAND, ME. Gall. W . M. & L. P aint *en edy. Formerly I covered my bulbs early for Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Cancir and Canker and all brain and nervous Paints any more than Pure White Lead can be sold in Death losses unpaid...... 96,755 00 one night if I had not given them Hop B't.crs. humors of blood or stomach. Young ladies and gents., Matured Endowments unpaid 51,028 00 in the autumn, before frost, and field mice CAPITAX REPRESENTED OVER system; is perfectly competition with adulterated brands of so-called White Kiev did them so much good I continued the5r use as well as persons more advanced in years give their BEFORE TAKIMfi.harmless,-acts like rTFR TAIUMG. Lead which are plentifully ottered 2c. per lb. less than ------$ until they were cured. That is why I say you being abundant in the neighborhood, they NOTICE. unqualified approval to this remarkable blood purifier magic, and has been extensively used for over thirty the cost of the pure article. NINETY MILLION DOLLARS. which is destined ere long to he fumiliar t< years witli great success. Surplus...... : do not know half the value ot Hop Bitters, and do seemed as soon as cold weather approached __ Claims of tbc City Council of tbc City of Rock Losses Adjusted and Paid at this Office. household words.” For sale by ail druggists. £ PEAItUNE*