Rockland Gazette : June 10, 1880
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PRINTING IN COLORS AND BRONZINO will receive prompt attention. wealth. Joe’s love for his grand uncle, his vice or accept it when offered gratuitously. the callow quality of the school-boy is bear Wliat Caine of Having the H oof ALL SORTS. respect for the orders and the prejudices of ing evidence of a ripened virtue in the But Dr. Spatula’s plain speaking had set ,fatra, harden O nrne. THOMPSON’S old Si were qui Insufficient reasons for Joe young man some forces at work, and Si Ilurlinghame Tarred. to keep his secret buried deep in his heart. •• I said yon had better go home, Jo,” wrestled—no other than the old Biblical ex “ What’s the difference, tell me, Mary, Woman’s Work. Six years passed away. Little change, said Uncle Si, still speaking calmly and pression can express the intense mental A Boston man, so says a paper published ’Twixt a cyclone and a mule ? ” in that city, had tho flat roof of the L of And the maiden moaned and murmured: Brief articles, suggestions,anJ results of experience BY SIRS. R. W. BRAINERD. save that Joe had left school, and assisted with constraint. struggle—wrestled with the new ideas. It Si Ilurlinghame in the store, and kept his I will go in a few moments, father,” said was a long struggle, a fight that cost the his house tarred the other day, and when “ Such couundrutns were too cruel,” relating to Farm, Garden or Household management Up in the morning, when the chickens crow, accounts. Hetty Prjnce has also quitted Joe. old man many hours of bitter angnish. six or seven cats got on to it, the following “ This, said he, is the solution: are invited from our readers interested In such matters. Hurrying the breakfast, whether ill or no; school. Rumor has it that the Prince fami “ You will go at once,” said Si, losing Day grew into eve and no sound came from night, they could yell and arch their backs Quite correct, dear, you will find it, FURNITURE Feeding pigs and chickens, helping children dress, ly have “ high notions about that gill of his temper and bis calmness at the same his room. and try to get a pull on all four feet at once, One drives everything before it, Now gather up your spade and fork, Smoothing out tl»e Langles, and the fussiness. their’n,” and Joe, who pricks up his ears at time, “ you will go home now, if you ever That night Abijah Prince received a visi hut they couldn’t lift themselves free, and One let’s drive at all behind it.” And dig about your lands; AND In the dairy straining milk, skimming off tlie cream, the mention of her name, learns that she is expect to’ see the inside of my house any tor. their sighing was frightful, and the people Of beans and peas and squashes talk, Churning till the butter’s edge shows a golden gleam; A ery seliThm ’round—The square man. to leave the Cape for a season. Vassar is What passed at that conference was nev in the neighborhood began to chnck things And blister up your hands. Washing up the dishes—just a dozen more more.” talked of. Joe finds himself hotly engaged “ Joe; Mr. Hurlinghame—” it is Hetty er made public. I don’t think either of the at them, and the owner of the houso forgot When a cat sings, does she do it on pur Now trim the vines, the bushes, too, Added to the number, since the day before. in a discussion, in which he distinguishes about the tar, and went barefooted in his puss 7 HOUSE FURNISHING Making beds and sweeping, dusting here and there, who whispers to the young man, “ you will old men cared Io be more “talkative ns to And clear the garden patch; himself as an enemy to the higher educa go home?” the nature of their reconciliation than about robe de nuit upon the roof to chase them Let out the cock-a doodle-doo, Hanging up a coat that lounges on a chair. tion of women, especially such as involves oft',and pretty soon he found that he couldn’t Tho greatest strike of tho day—twelve Scrubbing dirty floors, and wiping window panes, “ And leave you here, Hetty, alone with the quarrel. The latter belonged to a past o’clock. Anil let the chiekens scratch. the sending of girls away from home. It him? No!” generation. stir, and began to whoop and sttear, and a ESTABLISHMENT. Soothing aching hearts, and binding cuts and sprains was not a very logical argument, but the policeman got a ladder and climbed on the Pull up the carpets from your floor, Hunting in the hay for eggs, in the fields for greens, The old man watches them eagerly, as if But Seaburn people yet talk of the ex The young onion bed is now a scenter of And beat them with a stick; lanting vines beside the door for the summer screens; premises were satisfactory to, Joe even if intent to catch the hurried whispers. He citement created in the village when the roof, and when he came up over the edge attraction. he did not publicly express them. It is an two old men were seen walking down the on his hands and knees he had to remain Pull off your windows, ope your doors— Pulling weeds from gardens, culling ripened seeds, scans the blishing. timid face of Hetty, The best home-stretch is taken in tho Run to the doctor, quick! Watching nursery blossoms and caring for their needs; interesting group of disputants that crowd street together,arm'in arm, and apparently in that posture, and he used very emphatic which is raised to his appealingly, but there evening on the sofa. For in the spring—the poet is right— Ready u.: Spring Trade. Fixing Sammy’s fishing line, finding Neddy’s ball, the store this particular summer evening, is no softening of the rigid lines of the face. as friendly as I they had nevei been other language. Meantime the bootjacks were Helping Sue to make a dress for the baby’s doll. and Joe, with his hot, flushed face and eager “ Joe Ilurlinghame, you are young yet than as David and Jonathan. falling in a shower about and around them All tho citizens of the Hub think their Like home there is no place; Raking up the yard for chips, coaxing stubborn wood tongue, forms the centre of attraction. For for such entanglements, too young for any I think the parson who made the loves of and the man's mother-in-law, looking out city is the Bosstown. That is, there’s none so bad, or quite Hurrying the washing out while the weather’* good; Joe is well liked. The store has become a one; but young or old, you must take your the Jewish prince and the shepherd of an upper window that overlooked the L So shorn of every grace. pleasant spot for achat, since stolid Si Ilur roof, to ask them if they were not ashamed Mythological festivity.—Hercules going Smoothing out the creases from the Sunday suit. choice between this girl’s kindred or your lad, the theme of his discourse, pander to dine with his club. [Bosfon Transcript. Planning toothsome dinners, canning summer fruit. linghame. dropped out and gave his vacant own.” ed to this public feeling next Sunday, of being out on a roof playing cat at that Driving cows and pigs through fences broken down; place to his adopted son. They are in the There’s only one of my kindred to choose but then he knew how to seize on popu time of night, knocked her wig off and it When a man___ falls, his temper generally FURNITURE. Packing eggs and butter for the market town. midst of this discussion when a cry from and you, Undo Si, have been too good lar subjects, and everybody saw what he fell in the tar, and she rushed down a flight gets up before he does, H IN TS ABOUT CORN CULTURE. Cutting yards of cloth for garments fresh and new, the door arrests the attention of every one, tome to need any assurance that I love yon. was driving r.t. and went out on the roof to get it an d , AV, 1 , , Plying busy needle all the evening through, and Joe, rushing to the door, sees Abijah Still neither he nor the other folks were couldn’t pull the wig up.