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The Republican Journal. VOLUME 57. BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1885. NUMBER 38. FARM. GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD. shingles ler in too much snow in hack with a hand. The soft winter, A Sword. trembling On a Yellow lever Ship, Ileulopen. The sky was foul and I got but not as part of it, should bo placed Literature. RKPUBLlCAiN JOURNAL. and look w they badly all the year round. arm day of golden light suddenly seem- no that so 1 ran the statues of naval commanders For this BY AUBREY' PE VERE. CAPTAIN DAVENKY'S TALE OF THE JOHN GIB- sights day, ship by generals, department brief suggestions, facts, Ii we were building a good house for ed to cloud over, and become one of About nine o’clock that and Tiie Life of Ulysses s. Gkvnt. By Hon. and are solicited from From that bo around thee stand SON’S FATAL VOYAGE. SICK, DELIRIOUS soundings. others, identified with Grant during BUSHED EVERY THI KSDAY MORNING BY THE experiences housekeep- we thing* apart, J. T. permanent use, would use the best sadness. AND we the Headley, author of “Washington and his ers, farmers and gardeners. Address Agri- For I thy lover am. and tight afar; moody DYING. HOW DEATH WAS FACED. DIS- night made Henlopen light and the war. cultural editor. .Journal Office. Iielfast shaved pine shingles we could find in A sword I send that betwixt heart “1 have an for advance- INFECTION WILL NOT KILL THE PLAGUE. ran in to but on the Generals,” etc. Mr is -•. w id* : m; Maine. thee, thy opportunity anchor, way in, just WILSON MCDONALD. Headley Journal Co, market, and we would them not too And alien things henceforth there may be ment in he “which after known as a Republican Publishing lay my profession,” said, The of tho stricken passing the light, we got another favorably writer of history and roof \n ar. it ill me to story plague voy- House closely upon hoards that were not would behoove put by. In taste of the that carried Take the Parthenon or of ography that his present work win Roofs—Liming Shingles. I solid thee not the trophies I have won— of squall away Temple hardly very wide, not laid native town is ottered me a age the bark John Gibson from Cien- Diana for our of very tightly together. Tokens of town redeemed, or rescued shrine— my position both lower topsails. We dropped anchor model the building, for commendation. We venture the predation st Circulation in and A roof to a City Conuty. poor, leaky house, is like a A little air under a now of trust and confidence—no 1 to the Delaware and which at once be circulating shingle, I semi a sword: thy life is begun. less, may fuegos Breakwater, at about ten o’clock, with the light hear- would tomb, shrine, that his biography of Gen. (irant will r r- to it i'TioN set of unsound feet under a enough dry to some after a Look up! In heaven, too, bangs the sword, say to you dear madam, than a south east on the west and monument. Its size and Terms fn advance,$2.00 a year; horse, for extent, profess- thence to New York, presents a remark- ing by end of the memorial, the most popular of his many entertaining m l at the of is an a or's year, $2.on; expiration the rain, advantage in increasing its sign. chair.” Delaware Breakwater. it was a dimensions could be tlie however valuable tin other parts may With this commandment have 1 bound thine able of and co- Oh, governed by successful works; not alone because ■: lie1 If we wish to make a first- I hadn't the least idea what he meant. picture helpless suffering amount of ~ v. one durability. godsend to feel that we were in at funds contributed. The Par- Terms. For square, ; one inch without eyes, port timeliness of the volume, hut le-au-*' th- au- he. these neither will lie satis- rate of we would I knew one chair differed incident heroism to the of the 'nii, fi.oo for <MK* wet*!;, and 25 job it, paint the shing- That, fixed and sot. henceforth no more they that very much eye merely last with some relief at hand. thenon is the flower of a thousand years -a! -<ml insertion. A fraction of thor’s heart was evidently in his them. In re- factory to the owners. The cheapest les before laying them, and then on swerve; fr a another, and w hereas one was com- curious onlooker. But there is a far of Greek culture—it is •; ••i'-i’-ge 1 .as a f iili one. put IX Qt'AKAXTIXE. simply perfection. Mine are : she my life who glorifies preface Mr. Headley say-: “Now that r:rn* ba> needs a over another coat after they were laid. Wo they i'ui table, easy, and enjoyable, another more to it in the the and the building good roof J serve. important aspect light Time, elements, barbarian, v g.trt .niiiorlzed agents for Me .lour- it, for, On me must gaze not. but that cause 1 “On the next Dr. of the the would have the color as light as would might he for the time being a seat of of science as a study of the conditions in morning Orn, all have for centuries crumbled its entab- queuched fire of party hatred and hush* J taking the year it is the water United States Marino came x through, look well to the A but a Hospital, the voice of it becoiu*-- -x. W ;diinghm St., Boston eye. very dark color torture, wherein professor’s chair which yellow fever may lurk undetected latures, destroyed its columns, and torn political passion, every *i 2'.": more than the cold or heat we are aboard us. Ho examined Washington street, that would heat and warp the shingles much excelled I could not at that time imagine. and unsuspected. Dunn, pro- down its friezes, and although ;t is but American citizen to tak* a parting -urv*yof A Lesson in Tractions. nounced his case to be anxious to out. more a 1 sat and the ruffle fell undoubtedly yel- the man whose deeds hold -o ; mm- •. A i" stall >1., Boston, and keep It is often a ques- than lighter shade. quite still, from The one man who knows most concern- “the ghost of the godlike thing it was of con-i low fever and took him ashore to the, N Wo have no doubt that crude m\ hand ; foot rested the treadle the outbreak and of the it still leaves the place in American vvh<»>« •. a w tion, however, how a roof one petro- It w as a Wow to me such a bit- my upon ing prevalence yore," upon mind of the history. v k In mo*, -'..'* St., Boston. expensive sttell Dr. Orn at once the Washington leum would be useful as a we of the and I sat and stared at dread on hospital. put ship a wreathed with so laurel- r i. A •<>., 1»‘ New Y>*rk. wash, but machine, scourge the luckless vessel, and spectator fadeless vision of If many fp»m Sprue,. can afford to build. I'm a shed blow! I so in 1 beauty. Bark New Y• cheap no ter, overwhelming had been Mr. Slade like one demented. quarantine. reported each case of Bow. -rk. have had experience with its use. The who, by reason of his intelligence, is most such a monument should be erected in lands and whose demise has been -■> •!• sickness and the death to him. ■ that is to lie used for a fee. since the school- “And it to captain’s remitting moteor desiring to expected questions, what shingles to use, and how comfortable and happy has occurred me.” he went capable of telling the tale of suffering, is the place selected for General Grant’s gretted throughout the world.” Toe < He asked what I had done with the t -li :ipei> hanged, is, t state the 'o them, are must on, ••that the 1 have held cap- i vears, ami then to lie torn down, a that be master with me. The Arthur the its beautiful and the hook 1- I v w .? > •’ cheap lay questions had boarded big position here, Captain Daveney, young skip- memorial, proportions clearly indicut* d ::c V V ini paper has hem, on!, as well l tain's and and I told •T much interest to a great of our which is an exceedingly easy and pleas- who was to the command clothing bedding, would lend an ad- i root that will answer tile purpose for the many front chamber bad been so grim and per promoted him article had imposing appearance Christian Advocate, whieh -t\- l r we ant one, and every been thrown over- r. readers, and that these might profitably suitably be of tho while he was ditional charm to the and MINIS RS. XF.I'I r«dis \ Nl ill AUDI\NS hope compar- ship, yet suffering lofty pictur- furnishes in thi- volume not .. m ir\ time being, on; he a matter of economy, shut and It hoard. Olsen and Schultz he examined mere y ",i Br- I-at* advertising published in the j leisure or will he ghostly, always up empty. filled by one of the other sex : the duties from the the death at sea banks of the made classic atively days evenings fever, through esque river, by of tea* -« history General Grant, but -k» ni- state to tile L'*urt.