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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. hut got her hand I .. y «° gentleman who smoke wear This crop is of more value than any I care only for one of this young lady's stuck to it so she couldn't let go of it. and ! ch,mncy-P°t hats?—hccauso they soot, wo PARLOR SUITS, Patching worn-out garments,piecing those too small, Prince lying in the road, dead or insensible kindred, herself, and if I place her before so much suiprised as Dr. Spatula, who other produced in the nation.and it behooves me! do those women ever rest at all? and a frightened horse dashing up the quiet you in my affection, it is because I love opened his door to receive the pair of old of course her position and her bald head snPP°ae ns to exercise our best judgment in its cul­ F old in g C liairs, street at a terrific pace with a light wagon, her deeply,” men and the thanks of Si for his oration of made a dead givo away, as it was quite Aside from high school girls and mustard tivation. Wc livo near the northern limits in which is seated a white figure that Joe light, when one finally camo with hoards plasters, tho Minter is the smartest thing of a wide corn belt, and with good land, (In Plash, Repp and Terry) First Thoughts. Tiie old, harsh features of Si grew more the previous evening. knows only too well. intense, and his voice reflected them as he At the doctor’s suggestion Hetty was for them to be got on to when they w< on earth. gootl cultivation and favorable seasons, our There is not much time for hesitation. sent for, and his motion that the trio go j cn^ from the tar. and the old lady did latitude, other things being equal, will Library Chairs, Sofas, Loun­ WIIITTIER. said curtly: A trade that never fails.—No miller need Like an arrow from a bow Joe is after the You had best make your choice at with him to visit the sick lad was received 1 ?ot/ oel » ^orse than the policeman who produce as heavy crops as any locality. In calm and cool, and silence, once again had to walk through tho street with the ever be out of employment, for he can al­ ges, Children’s High and frightened animal: has clambered into the once. Give up this folly, or leave my with such glee as to fairly anticipate the ways grind his teeth. No fixed rules can lie given for cultivation I find my old accustomed place among wagon by the side of the helpless girl, and knees of his trousers cut out and left stuck of this crop, because soils differ anil no two My brethren, where, perchance no human tongue home! Jo. Jo!” the voice suddenly changed joy which a few moments later made .Toe Rocking Chairs. is abont to seize the reins, after a word of into an unusual emotion; “ I am on the Ilurlinghame the happiest man in Seaburn, on the roof and a great hunk of tar stuck to “ My burden is light,” remarked the lit­ seasons arc alike; still, some general prin­ Shall utter words; where never hymn is sung, cheer to his frightened companion, when each hand, and got a reprimand when he tle man carrying a big torch in the proces­ ciples may he noticed. Nor deep toned organ blown, nor censer swung, verge of the grave; do not lcavo me to mine as happy as on the day, only a year later, the light wagon is overturned and the enemies!” when Si Ilurhnghamn's hate had spent it­ reached the station. And the house owner sion.—[Stcubcnxillc Herald. ■ Wearo partial to early planting, provided Nor dim light falling through the pictured pane. neighbors, who have picked up Abijah himself blistered his feet trying to melt the tlie ground is dry enough to pulverize hut There, syllabled by silence, let me hear “ Jo!” A tremnlous whisper this from self forever in a blessing on tho daughter The old gentleman whoso memory car- Prince, come up to find Joe and Hetty in­ Iletty. “ Do as he wishes, for my sake.” of his old antigonist. tar off of them by holding them up to a hot . 1ln?.ow 5enlleman wlwso memory car- wotdd caution farmers against stirring tho The still small voice which reached the prophet’s car sensible and bleeding in the wreck of the Stove, and when the cate were cut loose n ? 1 i1.'0"" wn-v, back is requested to Read iu my heart a still diviner law Joe Ilurlinghame’s citadel of resistance return to his disconsolate friends. ground when wet. Hand may lie as mncli CHAMBER SETS. broken wagon. from the roof and put on the ground, they exhausted by working when wet, as hy tlie Than Israel’s leader on his tables saw ! was surrendered at once, and gently repuls­ A Remarkable Deliverance. tried to gnaw the tar from their claws and There let me strive with each besetting sin. Hetty is not hurt. Joe smiles with satis­ ing old Si’s efforts to help, the young man A drunken man. who had slipped down, crop it produces. Would much rather faction as his question is answered, and then got their paws stuck in their mouths, and thought it singular that water always have tho crop cut down once or twice by Recall my wandering fancies, and restrain passed out of the office, and Hettyt under The following narrative of the providen­ rolled about and yawled and carried on so The sore disquiet of a restless brain; relapses into insensibility. Dr. Spatula cover of Dr. Spatula, returned into the par­ freezes with the slippery side up. late frosts in spring, than to have it suffer A FELL LINE OF looks grave at the ugly scalp wound, and tial deliverance from death of the sister of that folks thought they were mad and from early frosts in autumn. And as the path of duty is made plain. lor beyond, where the doctor’s wife had killed them. And that householder’s A London hat manufacturer claims for May grace be given that I may walk therein; despatches a messenger for the other doctor watched the little scene with lively inter­ Samuel Drew, the celebrated Cornish shoe­ Manure should 1ms applied where tlie mother-in-law liasen’t yet got over jawing himself the title of “ Universal Sympath­ PAINTS, OILS. GLASS, Not like the hireling, for his selfish gain, which the villiage can boast of. It is not a est. izer,” because, he says, he has felt for every young plant can lie benefittod by it so as to pleasant thing to say “ fatal,” when the maker and divine (which, in her own words him about that tar roof. produce an early luxuriant growth, then it Brushes, Putty, &c. With backward glances and reluctant tread, Si Hurlinghame and the doctor had the is extracted from his life), will ho read one. Making a merit of his coward dread, subject of the accident is young and-bright; office to themselves. The only time the will lie aide to grapple with such elements But cheerful in the light around me thrown, but the words are almost on the doctors’ stern old man had had occasion to visit the with interest: Spend Your Money at Home. The thick substance found at tlie bottom in tho soil or atmosphere as it may need to Walkiug as one to pleasant service led; lips, iu answer to old Si’s piteous appeal doctor before Joe’s illness, ho had of course It was about five o’clock, on one eve­ of a vinegar bottle is tlie “ mother.” Well build up a perfect vegetable organization. Doing God’s will as if it were my own, for their verdict. There are a dozen eager what isn’t a woman at tiro bottom of anv Some fields of corn are injured by not been at a disadvantage. The best of men ning in November, 1796, when I was twen­ It is yonr home; you cannot improve it ot.vP " Yet trusting not in mine, but in His strength alone! hands willing to bear poor Joe, but the old are Imnnd to feel handicapped by a doctor’s ty-five years of age, that I was returning much by taking yonr money away to siwnd thinning sufficiently earlv. while others man—endowed with a Samson-like strength professional knowledge, and wait’a medi- on horseback from St. Austell to mv. fall)- or invest. Speaking of tho holidays, a Nevada pa- are not suitably stocked. It is of the ut­ of love—bears him alono in his arms—the cal examination with something of tho feel- er’s house. To shorten my journey, the Tliero is no way of improving a place so ' per says: •• l’in-feathers. with a little meat most importance that tlie ground be well (talcs and ifcetdics. blood streaming from the wound in the ingofa prisoner waiting a verdict. But [ weather being cold nnd boisterous, I cross-; much as by encouraging good merchants, j attaelied, cost a dollar.” lie alludes to prepared, and the after culture be thorough head and reddening the white locks of the Dr. Spatula was at a disconnt this time, ed a river near the sea, and travelled over good schools and good people to settle etiickens. and oft repeated. We consider it possiblo A grand specialty is made of this department, in stricken elder. to increase the yield of our liard. unyield­ which can be found nearly every article necessary for His nnwelcome visitor had the decided ad- i the sandy beach. This was tlie usual route among yon, and this cannot be done unless •• c..n 1 • l .. ri- r i j „ housekeeping. A portion of these are enumerated: It was a hard fight with death. Drs. vantage of him, and the poor little man ) when the tide permitted; but, nt its furtli- you spend yonr money at home. I T ,' .' ’A l.aw.ver3 lljiOl lisnes . „ ing New England soils, ten and perhaps Spatula and Pestle declared “ that never in trembled nt tlie prospect of becoming the cr extremity. I had to pass under a cliff Spend your money a t home for that is ..-ivut i i, ° " 1 ‘ “ s" !)ec • lump, twenty per cent, simply hy a more thor­ Crockery & Glass Ware! ’Si Hurlinghame’s Hate. their professional experience,” etc.—and victim of old Hurlinghame’s -wrath, and which, at high water, is dangerous, and where you get it. I f to " !_bccauso dey are so ough working of the soil; if so the margin Full and complete stock of new and modern styles. they quoted, too, the great Boston doctor, cast fearful glances nt the parlor, as if anx- sometimes impassable. On approaching1 Spend your money at home, because 1 A ’ for loss and gain would be still more ex­ I don’t know how it was that yonng Joe tended. Hurlinghame. aged fourteen, should wait at that Si telegraphed for. in support of their iouslto follow in Hetty’s footstepsjand leave this place, I found the tide had advanced when it is necessary to get credit, it is of He asked a Cincinnati belle if there was the door of the girls’ grammar school in theory—that Joe should, secundem artem the enemy in full possession of the field. | further than I expected; yet, thinking m y-. your town merchants that you have to get | much refinement in that city, and she re- Seaburn town, with his bundle of school have died. Joe upset their theories by liv­ I verily believe that nothing but tho snd- \ self safe, being within half a mile from m y, it, and they must wait for the money; spend | plied : “ You just het your boots we’re a books strapped together under his arm. for ing, but it was three months before he left len thought that Mrs. Spatula would sound-; home. I entered the water without any fear: it at homo. cultured crowd. Profit iu Sheep. and Frames, Curtain Fixtures, Chair Bot­ the room to which he was carried on the ly berate him for such cowardice, kept the hut I had not proceeded far before I found Spend your money at home. It w ill, From thentirserv __Tim w r v tin 1 m«*m toms and hundreds of articles doctor from retreating. A faint-hearted sol- it deeper than I supposed. make better business for your merchants; j ln . hn i,.„i h in n u i nnmee iha An English sheep farmer in a communi­ not here specified. dier having to choose between going for- “ Having discovered mv error, the cliff they can, and will keep better assortments.; j i tn nrntuet tbn ubilV-nn »h d cation to Irani and Home,” among other COME IN AND SEE. ward and risking the fire of the enemy, or being on my left hand and the stormy sea and sell at lower rates than if the only bnsi- it l]oes n’ot hfader them/aHiuy ou? ‘ things says the following, with regard to her footsteps home. Dr. Spatula—(traitor)—has whispered to turning backward to he shot down as a on my right. I tried to turn my horse and ness they could do is what is credited out,1 J J the sources of profit in sheep, and the su­ But whether reason can be given or not. Joe, when old Si gives them the opportuni­ coward by his own officers, might fully ap- retreat: but in doing this, the poor animal while the money goes to otlier.piaces. ! A near-sighted man walked offthe bridge perior advantages of our country for sheep the fact remains that she was watched, and ty to be alone in the sick-room, that he has preciate the awkward position of tlie little fell over a projecting rock. By this fall I Spend your money at home. Set tlie ex- into the Keunebec River, and ui>on being husbandry: Having a knowledge of tho Repairing and Upholstering Done. had for three months to issue bulletins of doctor. . ! was thrown off him on tlie side next to the ample now. Buy yonr dry goods, grocer- miraculously saved was “ dnrnation lad management of-sheep in England, from that Joe never thought if returning* to his Joe’s progress, for the I- nefit of some one home until he had seen he young girl safe­ _ __ Naturally enough he was in no position sea. and in an instant he was buried in the h'S, meats, in town, and you will see a j lie didn't lose his cane aud specs.” 50 year.- or more ago. down to 1850, and whom Joe guesse.-. and to is now bent on to liegin the attack. All tho wits he pos- waves. Ihowi ver retained inv senses, and I wonderful change in a short time in the .. t i, , t. •• ■ . ,• from that time to this day having had hvthely at her wav grandfather’s Joe knew door was on no acennnl I bas taken ------i w en actively engaged on the aware of my danger, held fastby the horse business outloSk of the place; there- AbeApotlo. is olten used m referencs large 11 ks in the S ,nth. in tlie West in to men of distinguished greatness STONE WARE. ybe - darkened by his presence' _ __ I such interest in his welfare. He has found I Tensive side. which, after some struggling, drew me fore deal with your merchants at home. tlie E ast, of Merinos, Downs, Cotswolds, Jugs, Molasses Jugs, Butter Lots Chums, Preserve afclv on the beach. 1 Your merchants arc your neighbors and was one of the great gods of Greece—the &c.. I know tiiat sheep require less atten­ Jars, Cream Pots, Pitchers, Pudding member of the Hurlinsrhame family, tinder j god of the Sun. prophecy, song, music. tion on the American Continent than in )M>nalty of tlie direst displeasure o f old 'Si nger calls, and he is going to r from Si Hnrlinghatno. He was hv no means “ But. although I had tints escaped tlie ' your triends: they will stand by you Hurlinghame. to-whom they all looked as person. I think the hope that is in him a man given to berating, and lie hated a violence of tin' surf, my situation was I in sickness—are your associates. With- Tliero are two kinds of oranges grown Great Britain, where nearly every farmer gives him strength.for he opens the doctor’s scene almost as much as tlie doctor; oven dreadfully insecure. 1 now found myself out trade they cannot keep up busi- in this country; one is the kind that i- good keeps a large flock, and keeps a shepherd their guide and instructor in all that related office door, and marches in with something EARTHEN WARE. to their duty to their neighbors. if he did not fear a war of words as much hemmed in hy two projecting points, with . ness. No stores then, no one waiting to to eat, and tlie oilier is tho kind tiiat is bred to the business. England's showers Cream Pots, Milk Tans, Deep Pans, Bread Pans, Bean of his obi vigor, and then stops short, for as tho little physician. The agitation which scarcely the possibility of gottingronnd cith- buy property to settle on and build up the sold on railway trains. are so frequent that the grass and wool are Pots and Handles, Preserve Jars, Green House For if there was one person on earth Iletty is there ! wet about half tho time the year round; 1’uU, Flower Pots aud Saucers—plain and whom old Si hated—and Si eouhl hate ns had marked his features while speaking to or. The tide wns rapidly oneroaeh'n r on place. A young man lias been courting one girt floral designs iu fancy colors, &c. Yes, bending her pretty head down to Joe had disappeared, and the “ masterful ” me. and the cliff it wasiinjxissible to climb, Subscribe for your local paper and buy and when the dampness from the heavy rell as any man in Plyfnonth county—it hide tlie tears of joy on her cheek as the only of those who advertise in it. If you five years, and every time lie has called dews is taken into account, sheep must be was Abijah Prince. He liad nursed his ani­ old man bad regained bis wonted placidity The wind, which had been blowing in an during tlie past six months site had fed him doctor’s cheery voice tells her that he will of speech as he said to the doctor: angry manner, now increased its fury. do not find their advertisements Ibero you dry less than half the time; yet there is no G.W .TH0MPS0N mosity for over forty years, and. though at soon be about again. on pop-corn. But he doesn’t take tlie hint peace with all men else, lie nevi r censed to Neighbor, yon ought to be ashamed of Thunder began to roll, and the bright light­ may safely conclude that the house has —and pop! thought of providing shelter for them when “ Most extraordinary case. Miss Prince, yourself. Encouraging a clandestine inter­ ning. gleaming on the surface of the water, gone out of business, or is too old fogyish it is cold or stormy. 302 to 306 Main Street. cherish a bitter feelingagainst Abijah, who, I assure you—tin- lad ought to have died—” to make tliei r business known, and in eith­ The editor of tlie Elmira Gazette adver­ Bu t when English sheep Southdowns.Cots- Rockland, May, 1&S0. 2M to do him justice, returned tlie feeling with course lietween two young people who ean just interrupted the darkness to show me “ Oil. Doctor ! ” never lie mated, is not the most dignified the horror of my situation. This was ac­ er case yon will uot he likely to buy goods tises for a Bilile which was taken from his wolds. &c., are kept here in close confine­ interest. cheap there.—Patriot. editorial room. Bow tlie Bible first gut in­ ment in winter, and put under cover during Don’t imagine for a moment that this “ I am talking professionally. Joe Hnr- work for a doctor." companied hy heavy showers of hail, from linglianie lias upset a theory—’’ The little doctor wns a trifle roused nt tlie violence of which I could find no shel­ to tlie room is not explained. every rain in other seasons, they become hatred found expression in violent scenes tender, take cold and sicken, and as a result in public or private. If occasion arose the “ And intruded on a conversation I'm the word “ clandestine,” and his interest in ter. Thus circumstanced, I made n,grentcf- A Kansas hoy earned a nice Bible by H.H.CRIE&CO. afraid, Doctor,” said Joe. the voting couple forced an indignant prot- fort to remount my horse resolving to pass Weights anil Measures. committing tliree hundred verses to mem­ have come into great discredit in this conn- two old tnen would lie found together at There is a sudden movement of the little try. The drier climate of America, with town meeting, serve on town committees, cst to tlie proposition that they could not lie one of tlie jwints ns my only chance ory, but he traded his Bible for a shot gun figure by the side of tlie dootor. nnd Hetty mated. ' o f safety. B ut all my efforts were unsuc- Every family sliouid bo furnished with proper care of sheep, renders this husban­ join in conventions or caucuses, and trans­ is ready to start, but Joe stands in the door and accidentally peppered his aunt in the dry of greater possible profit hero than in act their business with a studious disregard “ Joe Hnrlinghnrae and Miss Prince have 1 eessfnl. and to this inability it is prolmblc I scales and weights; and it is also advisable leg. .LOWEST PRICES! and site cannot pass. He holds out his the same right to come to this office as you owed my lifo. to have wooden measures. the mother country. But mutton must be of the hitter feeling that lay deep in their hand and site, losing all fear, frankly lakes It has been said, with some semblance taken into account, and made one of the hearts. I think Abijah l’rinco and Si Ilur- have, Mr. Hurlinghame. I have nothing I “ Tlie tide gained fast upon me. the poor About sixty drops of any thin liquid will I it in iter own. It’s hard to say which are to do witli your family disputes, and care ! animal mounted a rock, and I with difficul- fill a common sized tcas|>oon. to truth, that those farmers who preach specialties of the business. It may, indeed VERY BEST PLACE TO BUY linghamc, much as they detested each other tile smallest hands. For that sickness has that “ farming don’t pay ” wear out the equal tlie wool product in profits. A third would as soon have thought of making not in tiie least ”----- , ty followed tho example. In this forlorn Four tabIes|NX>nfuls, or half a gill, will been a wasting one. and shows its effect all A faint sound of npplanso from the next condition, I once more made an ineffectual fill a common sized wine-glass. ” I se? 1 °f. the,!r trowsers before any other part source of profit, which causes the English IR O N & ST E E L , Chain? and Anchors, their quarrel public nr descending to the too plainly. Too plainly for Hetty’s sensi­ farmer to go so largely into sheep husban­ vulgarity of a street brawl as of cutting off room, where Mrs. Spatula wns listening, effort to remount, without duly considering Four wine-glasses will fill a half-pint °' t‘lelr clothin B L A C K S M IT H S ’ Stock and Tool?, bility. for a tear drops on one of the thin reached tlie ears of tho doctor, nnd lie the pertain destruction that awaited me in measure, a common tumbler, or a large dry, is the great increase of crops which their right hands and nailing them over the white hands she holds iu hers, and it is not The happiness of your life depends n|xm follows and depends upon keeping a numer­ doors of their respective barns. plucked up courage wonderfully. ease I had succeeded. Tlie waves, urged coffee-cup. the quality of your thoughts; therefore CORDAGE and Ship Chandlery, from Joe’s eyes that it lias descended. “ In the least for them. Old men like on hy tho tempest. In tlie whole force of Ten eggs usually weigli one pound before ous flock, making cleanly, thorough, sys­ Wliat tlie cause of this enmity was. the There is no word spoken. A few mo- guard accordingly, nnd take care that von tematic farming a necessity. The more CARRIAGE BUILDERS’ Supplic*. people of Seaburn. wbo undertook to inter­ you and I can he lietter employed than which I stood exposed, soon told me that they are broken. Eiglit large ones will entertain no notions unsuitable to virtue mentsof pregnant silence; hut in that time cherishing hatred, or interfering witli oth­ my retreat was unsafe. The reek nn which weigh one jioiind. mil unreasonable to nature. sheep one keeps the more lie is able to, the C A R R IA G E Trimmer*’ and Pointer** Goods, est themselves in the matter, bad never two hearts have joined together, and they wider area he can cultivate, and the great­ Ix-en able to discover. Nor is it. in the least er people's joy.” we stood was soon covered with the rising A lal>les[Kionfnl of salt will weigh about S H IP Spike*,'Oakum, Paint*, know tin y love each other. Tlie applause in the next room this time tide, nnd at limes we were so nearly over­ one ounce. When tlie young auil tender school girl isn't think- er yields of field crops he can harvest. degree, important to this story that it should No need to get away, doctor; not tlie F IS H E R M E N S * Fitting*, lie ascertained. The main point was. that expressed itself in an emphatic “ Good!” whelmed tiiat I could literally say. ‘Thy One pint of water or milk will weigli one least. You have not heard a word, neither which wonderfully assisted the doctor, and waves anil thy billows arc gone over mo.’ pound. Isn’t thinking, Q U A R R Y M E N ’S Stock and Tool*, Powder, etc., lietwecn the two families there was a gulf lias the slightest impropriety been com­ Of tlie time when she will lie allowed to vote, which no one could bridge over, ami it he astonished himself no less than old Si Surrounded thus by water, my horse mndo One pint of molasses will weigli one and D ry Cows. N A IL S, GLASS, Paper, Paint*, mitted; yet Joe Ilurlinghame nnd Hetty by continuing: another desperate effort, and happily one-quarter pounds. ’Lowed to vote, must be said b o one, in tlie memory of the l’riner- were as surely hound together ill Tlie chances are that she is coyly blinking, GUNS, R E V O L V E R S, Cartridge*, etc., gossips, in the least degree related to tlie You are ready to blame me for allow­ gained a still more elevated erag. I fol­ Three teaspoonfuls of linking powder It is a common practice among somo that delicious moment as ever lovers were ing tin’s meeting lietween yonr adopted son lowed. hilt with great difficulty; and as all should weigli eno ounce. Coyly blinking, dairymen to give tlieir cows, when dry, hut G A L V A N IZ E D Spike*, Nail*, Block*, Row Lock* families, had ever attempted the bask. Old united. At some young man'in a zebra overcoat, Si's threat that not a cent of his money and Abijah Prince’s daughter. Well. I tell farther ascent seemed impossible, in this One quart of Hour weighs one ponnd. scanty living. When a eow ceases to give Hoop Iron, etc., Tlie silenco becomes awkward for tlie you. Si. flatly, that if you want to kill Joe place 1 expected to meet my fate. One qnartof Indian-meal weighs one and Overcoat. milk, or is dried tip, any feed is considered should fall into tlie hands of anv such dar­ good enough for her. I tliink this is a great CARPET WEAVERS’ Twine and Warp, ing peace maker, had been quite sufficient Doctor, he is about to break it, hut changes —the poor fellow’s weak enough now, cx- “ Under this|impression. with ‘ bnt a step a quarter pounds. Silence is golden.” Aunt—“ lias any to chill the most ardent bearer of tlie olive- liis mind, and slips unobserved into the ept in spirit—tell him he shall not see her. lietween me anil dentil.’ I began seriously one been at these preserves?” “ [Dead si­ mistake, and tlie result is a diminished pro­ SAILORS* Oil Clothes, Hat* and Bedding, other room. Sly old fellow; lie is watch­ It won’t be murder. Si Hurlinghame, onlv Io reflect on the near approach of cternitv. lence.] “ Have you touched them Jim ­ duct of milk, both in quantity and quality, branch; and it is only justice to the numer­ when she docs come in. There is a largo G R O C E R IE S , Sugar, Pork, Beef, Molasses and ous members of tlie ilurlinghame family ing them ! Joe has raised her arms to his the exercise of parental authority, lint you’ll into which, jierhaps. a few minutes might Mukiug Tea. my?” Jimmy—“ Fa never 'lows me to deserve to be hanged all the same.” hurry my spirit. In these awful moments draught on tlie system to sustain tho calf Flour, to add that while they lironghtnp their chil­ neck, and she droops her head upon his talk at dinner. breast, as if she had chosen her heart's And I’d like to pnt the rope nronnd I can truly say. ‘ I cried by reason of my given quanitty of tea is, like malt, able while the cow is carrying it; and to keep —AT— dren “ in the nnrture and admonition of tlie A miller has an advantage over the grain tiie cow in gootl condition, good feed is as Lord,” they ns religionsly exelnded the home. Then there area few words spoken, his neck,” was’ the mild whisper which affliction unto the Lord, and He heard me.’ to impart its strength to a given amount of hilt Dr. Spatula is more interested in the readied Dr. Spatula’s ears through the After remaining some time. I began to hope water, and an additional quantity, is thrown speculator, because lie can always get in on important as when she is giving milk. It Prince family from any participation in the ground Hour. A cook, however, can is my opinion that one dollar’s worth of food 205 Main Street, their Christian charity for all men. pantomime than tlie vocal jiarts of tlie come­ scarce-closed door of the parlor. that tho tide had reached its height; and in away in tlie leaves. Two small teaspoon- ly before him, and still watches them as This was adding fuel to tlie fire. The lit­ this I was at length confirmed hy the light fills of black tea and one tlirco parts full of do better still, for she works it down to wlien the eow is dry, is worth one and a And now young Joey Ilurlinghame, spite hard pan, and is pretty sure of a rise. H. H. CRIE & CO. of the family vendetta, and totally regard­ well as his spectacles,’which somehow need tle doctor grew with tho occasion and be­ of the moon, which, shining on the rocks, green tea will make tlirco largo cups of half dollar, when she comes in. An ani­ less of the consequences of his boyish in- perpetually wiping, will allow him. He is came didactic: showed, to my inexpressible joy, that the strong tea. l’ut in all the water at once, ‘ I say, ma.” exclaimed a little minx of mal in poor condition cannot digest as fntnntion.actnally da-cd to follow the bright fidgety and anxious, and with the best pos­ Old men like you nnd I should find water had actually begun to (subside. I but take care to liavo it just on tlie boil. thirteen, “ do yon know what the pyro- much food as an animal in gootl condition. sible reason, for there surely never was something better to do than mar the hap­ was now convinced that, if we conld keep Water that has been boiled ten minutes If the cow is poor when she comes iD, she Invariably Cures Loss of glances of Hetty Prince, and allow himself teehenic.al remedy is for a crying infant ? " will not digest enough food to support the to bo taken just half a mile out of his way such an unprofessional scene enacted in piness of younger folks. If you want to our position until tlie water Iliad retired, loses all its freshness, and gives an insipid Goodness me, no ! I never heard of such that little closet ho was pleased to call his go down to the grave with curses clinging and I could survive tbecold, we might both flavor to tho tea. Wlien the water lias system, and, at the same time, to make a Appetite, Flatulency, home from school for the mere purpose of been poured over the tea, do not let it boil a tiling ! ” “ Well, ma, it’s a rocket.” watching hpr. It wns very chivalrous in office, and the doctor has a keen sense of to you, why ‘gang your own gait,’ a s the he saved; bill this wns very doubtful. Tlie large quantity of milk.—[Bulletin of Jer­ Dizziness, Jaun- the ridiculous. He sees Joe take a dainty Scotch say. Only, add me to the list of posture in which my horse stood was near­ again, but set the pot where it will be kept Forty-eight years and nine months is the sey Cattle Club. Joe; he suddenly conceived the idea tiiat just below the boiling point for eight or ten average life of tlie Jew and thirty-six years some harm might come to her, and that he little ring from his vest pocket, where it vonr enemies, for, ns sure ns yon stand there ly upright, and I was cherished by the dice, Nausea, lias lain for many weary months, nnd place Si Hurlinghame, Joe's life or death hangs warmth wtiich proceeded from his breath, minutes. and eleven months tlio average of a Chris­ oh, blessed thought ! could be on the spot tian. Tlie difference is ascribed to tlie form­ to protect her from insult. Silly ? Of it on the not unwilling finger of Hetty, and on vonr lips.” as I kept his head near my bosom. A Nico Way to Prepare Apples for and Dys­ then, just as he is thinking of interrupting Nothing but the new-born impetuosity of As tiie tide retired and the moon rose. er’s more strict observance of sanitary re­ Bilious­ course it was silly. Such ideas are noble the party, lie glances up and through tlie Bennett is rich enough to give 6100,000 quirements. tlie Table. at eighteen or twenty, bnt for a boy of four­ tho warm-hearted doctor prevented him I discovered, hv its increasing light, to without ever knowing it, ns the sayins is. pepsia. open window of his surgery espies old Si seeing the effect of his words on tlie old what a fearful height we had ascended, nnd ness and Bil­ teen. ahsnrd ! Certainly, oh captious read­ His income is now moro than $800,000 a Sunday School scholar to the teacher— Pare and core enough largo sweet apples ers. Bnt like many a noble instinct wbieli Ilurlinghame. man. The annoyance which flitted over Si that to descend in safety was not less dif­ Did you snv the hair of my head was al! to cover tho bottom of a largo porcelain There is no time to be lost. The doctor year, Herald nlono paying more than half first peeps ont at fourteen, and ripens into Hurlinghame face, as the doctor first spoke ficult than the way of getting up had been * million. There is probably no such news­ numbered? Teacher—Yes. my dear. S. preserving kettlo. Put in just boiling wat­ ious Colic. It is unnsued ns he is to such scenes, is instinc­ gave place to an anger tbat seemed to only extraordinary. Tliis. however, was effected S. scholar—Well, then, (pulling out a hair er enough to cover the bottom of tho kettlo manly purpose and brave action, this chiv­ tively aware that this foolish young couple paper property iD the world except the Lon­ alry of the boy Joe was callow and patent need break forth to overwhelm the doctor. without any material injury. On reaching don I'tines. The Herald employs no ad­ and presenting it)—What’s the number of well; cover tightly anil cook slowly till tho a specific for Nervous with juvenility. have no eyes and ears for anything but Fortunately for the latter, nnd moro especi­ the beach, from which ilie waves had now vertising- agent, pays no commissions on tiiat one? apples are done. Try them witli a straw their two precious selves, and he bursts in­ ally for the cause he pleaded, the fear en­ retired. I endeavored to walk toward my to sec if they are soft to the core. Add a Silly as it was. this boy of fourteen be­ to the room unceremoniously, just as Het­ advertising, has no bills to collect, and nev­ and Bilious H eadache^x came matured in nil that related to the re­ gendered hy Dr. Spatula’s opinion over­ home, but found myself so benumbed that er puts a lino of advertising into its sheets Pudding suppers ” is the latest agony little more boiling water, as it boils away sults of such a boyish freak, and tlie care ty and Joe are sealing a contract in the or­ mastered Si's anger, nnd the first pain of a I was unable; and my voice was so nearly for raising churcli money East. Tills is if necessary; then remove tho apples to a This la a Porely VeRetablc Preparation. thodox manner for such occasions. which lias not been paid for in advance at with which ho kept his boyish secret was straggle agninst a life-long hatred. gone that I could not call for help, although the rate of five cents a word, or in case of pudding tlie question in a new shape.— largo glass dish, piling them up in pyramid IT PURIFIES THE BLOOD sufficient to show that lie had become alive “ Joe,” he says hurriedly, “ if yon have Want of breath rather than lack of ma­ I was not far from my father’s house, and long advertisements nt §100 a column. Quincy Modern Argo. Here, now, don’t form. Make tho syrup left in the kettlo any reason to keep this meeting quiet from near many kind neighbors who would have make too much stirabout it!—[Sti/tiu Sun quite rich and sweet with loaf sugar, add Thus removing from the System all causes of disease. to tlie importance of keeping his own coun­ Uncle Si you must go, and quickly too. terial, stopped the doctor’s eloquence, nnd Whether you buy a column of space in Try iu For sale by all Druggist*. 6rar20 sel on any point that ran contra to his in­ gave him to noto the suffering figure be­ risked their lives to render me assistance if the Herald for one day or for a year it is beam. the juice of a lemon and pour over the ap­ “ Joe starts up. blushing like a school they had known of my situation. ples; then whip the whites of two eggs to JOHN W. PERKINS & CO., terest with his grand nncle. Si. girl, while Hetty falls into a chair, nnd fore him. He immediately hastened to the §100 a day.—Ncu> York Letter. A young lady who was asked how she G eneral A g e n t s ...... P ortlan d , M e. Lest Joe’s character should suffer and lie old man’s side, bnt with a violijtij; effort Si Being unable to proceed, I seated my­ liked liio toucli of her new music teacher, a stiff froth, sweeten and spread thickly be regarded as too mercenary, even at four covers her deep red blushes with the rose, waved him impatiently aside, opened self upon a rock, and expected from tlie in­ blushed deeply and made no reply. She over the apples; scatter over this the lemon teen, to be frank and outspoken, it is neces­ little hands that tiad caused so much mis­ the door and depnrtcd. tense cold that I must perish. How long I The American consul nt Vera Cruz lias afterwards told a friend that she didn’t see peel shred very fine. chief, and showing a tell-tale turquoise on “ Peter!” Mrs. Spatula’s voice was loud remained there I cannot Bav with certainty, been calling attention to a nmv fibre plant, sary to remark this: Joe’s father, nnpphew one of the fingers. what make people ask such impertinent of old Si, was drc-wned off the Banks three enough now in all conscience. “ Peteryou but when almost insensible I was provi­ a speciesof cactus commonly called “ pita” questions. Tlie young man’s first impulse is to go, dentially discovered in this position by my which promises to add materially to tho re­ The Favorite Prescription. months after his marriage, and that Joe’s have dono nobly.” Z., the painter, is drunk from night until mother survived her widowhood bnt six or and he immediately makes for the door, If the faint-hearted soldier to whom I father's servants, who had been sent ont to sources of Mexico. Some |of the fibres are The People’s Favorite Tonic Bitters has l>een the search for me. as from the lateness of the morning. Hedrinkseverywheroand every­ favorite prescription of an eminent fPhysician for LIEBIG CO’S seven months, when Joe was a fortnight but Uncle Si is there before him, and there compared Dr. Peter Spatula had suddenly sixteen feet long. Tho fibro is strong and 13 years, and he considers them one of the most is a look on the old man’s face tiiat Joe on­ found himself knighted for some unexpect­ honr the family had feared some misfor­ silky and capable of minute subdiversion. thing. “ Poor boy,” says tho tender­ old. There was not a very general desire hearted Monselet, “ he was disappointed valuable remedies overused for purify ing the blood manifested to adopt tlie little specimen of ly remembers to have seen once before. ed heroism he could not have felt more tune, and hecomo alarmed. I had been in Some months ago a native of Vera Cruz and keepingfthe system in a healthy condition. S(0 gratified. Praise from Mrs. Dr. Spatula the water three or four hours, and exposed sent some of the fibre to England, where it in love. It was a great blow to him, and advertisement in another column. 2w28. humanity by the immediate relatives, and There is not a word said on either side he drinks to drown his grief.” “ It seems, COCA BEEF T O M Si, baby-hater on principle and bachelor by for a few moments. The old man’s hard was praise indeed to the tempest from about five in the eve­ was woven to handkerchiefs, which were choice, grnmblingly took charge of the lit­ look seems softening a little as he sees tho Joe was in his room when the old man ning to half-past eleven at nigiit. I then strong and extremely beautiful, appearing then,” says some one, that his grief knows tle orphan and succeeded in getting it cared pale, thin faco of the lad before him, and reached his homo.The agitation of the scene reached my comfortable dwelling pinch more like silver tisssue than like linen. how to swim! ” Women never Think! there is a great deal of constraint in his in Dr. Spatula’s surgery had been too much exhausted, but to the great joy of my affee The plant grows wild, and tliero are mil­ Ex nilo fit. A correspondent of a paper If the crabbed old bachelor who uttered this for. When he (the child) was old enough tionate parent, who, I doubt not, had been sentiment, could but witness the intense thought, he was taken to Si’s house, nnd a house­ manner, as he simply says: for him. It is no discredit to poor Joe to lions of acres of it. having described tho Ohio ns a sickly deep study and thorough Investigation of women “ Joe, you are too ill to bo making visits. say that he trembled ns he heard the foot­ offering up petitions in my behalf to Him stream, the editor appended the romark, in determining the best medicines to keep their keeper engaged to look alter him. Reluc­ who hears the prayers that are presented tn tant ns Si had been to adopt him, he had Go home at once.” step of Uncle Si. It may be doubted, “ That’s so! it is confined to its bed." From families well, and would note their sagacity and Him in (sincerity. For this preservation I A pertinent question.—At a concert re­ wisdom in selecting Hop Bitters as the best and SOLD 1BY~ ALL DRUGGISTS. learned to love the little fellow, and Joe Joe Ilurlinghame has recovered himself though, whether he felt in the least degree cently, at the conclusion of the song tho account we read of the danger done now and, instead of obeying Uncle Si’s or­ better as the footsteps passed the door, and desire to thank God; but my words are by the inundation of the Nile, we should demonstrating it by keeping their families in pen- nestled in the warmest corner of the old poor and insufficient for this purpose. May “ There's a Gootl Time Coming.” a farmer pctual health, a ta mere noininal’cxpensc, he would man’s heart, greatly to the disgust of tlie der or reqncst, he steps up alongside of the he knew that the old mnn had reached his got up and exclaimed,“ MistcrJ you could think the Egyptians would wish that river be fforced...... to acknowledge that such sentiments------are numerous “ collaterals," who saw in the timid form of netty Prince. There is need own room without pausing for a moment. all my actions praise Him, and may my had been too unwell to ri3o. baseless and false. Iw27 lengthened lifo lxi dovotod to His glory." not tell us the date, could you?” boy tlie possible inheritor of the old man’s now of the exercise of Joe’s cliivnlry, nnd Si Uurlinghamo was not a man to ask ad- Death of the Empress of Russia. The National Republican Conven­ 35; Windom 7. This exhibited a largo in­ Editorial Correspondence. are two newspapers—the daily and weekly pal iron spring, tastes very strongly of that Damariscotta and Milts—G. W. Hudson. N. and 5V. Waldoboro —D. P. ThoniDson THE BOGKLAHD GAZETTE. Maxiinilltenne - Wilhelmine - Anguste- tion. crease of Sherman’s vote, gained from the Gazette and tho Colorado Mountaineer mineral. It is covered by a large wooden Washington—G. B. Chadwick.1QOmpson- falling off of tho votes for Edmunds and Colorado Springs—A Handsome Town and (weekly) besides another little weekly canopy, the posts, walls and ceiling of Bristol—F. D. Handy. Sophie-Marie.Enipress of Russia died June Gen. Jumei A. Garfield of Ohio Nominated Windom. The 30th, 31st 32d, 33d, and start ed on a Good Basis—Its Streets, Trees, Bremen and Round Pond to be supplied Thursday, June HI, 1SSO. 3d. She was born on the 27 of July 1824, on the 36th Ballot. publication, the name of which we have for­ which aro covered with thousands of pen­ Sheepseot Bridge—L. L. ilanscome. 34th ballots shew about tho same for tho Buildings, Water Supply, etc.—Pikes Peak— gotten. Wo cDjoyed a pleasant call on Mr. ciled names of visitors. Wiscasset—J. F. Crosby. nnd consequently, was nearly 56 years of “ H. H.”—A Peculiar “ Advertising Buteau” In last week’s Gazette we gave a sketch three leading candidates. On the 34th bal­ Georgetown—S. S. Gross. iy The Democrats of Indiana have age. She was tho daughter of Louis II., —Glen Eyrio, Garden of tlie Gods, Manitou Steele, the editor of tho Gazette. His paper The Ute Pass is a road-way built through Westport and Arrowsic—M. D. Miller. chosen a Hendricks delegation to the Cin- .Grand Duke of Hesse. She was married of the proceedings of the Republican Con­ lot Gen. Garfield, who had on several pre­ and Ute Pass. is Republican—anti-” third-term ”—and is a mountain Cnnon, being located on the East Boothbay—A. J. Clifford. vention at Chicago up to Thursday after­ Colorado Sviunqs, Col. May 29,1880. Boothbay— B. C. Wentworth. cinnati Convention. Maryland has chosen April 16, 1841, to Alexander IL, Emperor vious ballotings received one and two votes, pervaded by a very vigorous, wholesome ght hand side (going up) a considerable Southport—W. B. Eldridge. a Bayard delegation and Georgia a Field ' of Russia, nnd being admitted to the Greek noon. The temporary organization was increased his vote to 18. On tlie 35th ballot Colorado Springs is the flower and nnd independent tone. Among tho institu­ distance above the stream that tumbles over Woolwich—J. P. Simonton. made the permanent one, and the Conven­ Dresden—M. G. Prescott. delegation. Church, received the name of Mario-Alex- the vote was thus: Grant 313; Blaine 257; star of Colorado towns, at least as compar- tions of tho city is the Colorado College its rocky bed below. I t is the only road­ E. Pittston and Whitefield—Oren Tyler. tion took a recess until 5 o'clock. At that androvna in baptism. Her husband suc­ Sherman 101; Washburne 23; Edmunds I ed with those of the Southorn part of the which is a lino building, around which way through the mountains between Den­ Pittston and Chelsea to lie supplied. The Greenback County Convention hour the Convention again assembled, and 11; Garfield 50. I State. Going there from Pueblo, one not Windsor and Cross H ill- W. F. Chase. One to ceeded to the throne at the death of his others are no doubt destined to gather in Hjo ver nnd Canon City. The roadwny is for be supplied. is to be held at Thomaston, Thursday June then the first vote was taken which shew father, the Emperor Nicholas I., February On the 36th, and final ballot the break | only finds a much prettier town, bnt seems future. It has ample grounds, embracing some part of the distance blasted out of the Palermo and Montvillo—F. R. Pentecost. 24th. The Greenback District Convention, the strength of tho Grant and Anti-Grant 50 acres. Tho city has also a fine public Morrill and Knox—D. P. Thompson. 18, 1855. Her surviving children are the took place. The Blaine delegates, almost, to have entered another State and to have solid rock. It is only wide enough for a Winslow and Vassalboro’—J. It. Clifford. to nominate a candidate for Cougress, is to parties in that body. The committees not Grand Duke Alexander, heir-apparent, the in a body, united with those for Shorman.' come in contact with a higher order of civ- school building. Religiously, the town is single wagon track, except where it is ’’ inslow Bridge to be supplied. be held at Belfast, Tuesday, June 22 J. having reported, a motion was made that N. E. Vassalboro’—S. H. Beale. Grand Duke Valdintir, the Grand Duke Edmunds, Washburne and Windom, and | ilization. Wc speak of this difference with pretty well provided for, the Episcopalians, widened at intervals for “ turn-outs.” The China to be supplied by W. J. Clifford. the Committeo on Rules be requested to re­ out prejudice to tho many good peoplo wo Congregationalists, Baptists, Fresbyterians, rainbow fall, which comes dashing down Clinton and Burnham—P. E. Brown. E3U Tho National Greenliack Convention Alexis, tho Grand Duchess Marie, tho wife threw their votes for Gen. Garfield. The port. Mr. Sharpe, of New York, one of result of this ballot was as fellows: and Methodists all having churches aDd over tho rocks, in this narrow canon, a Unity and T ro y -E . H. TunnicliiTe. assembled at Chicago yesterday. Kov. of the Duke o f Edinburgh, and the Grand have learned to esteem in l’uehlo, but the Lnion—B. M. Mitchell the Grnnt leaders in the Convention, moved Searsm ont-E. 11. Bovnton. Vr- Be La Matyr was made temporary Duku Paul. Of these the Grand Duke Whole number of ballots 755 difference referred to is like that between pastors. There is also a liberal Christian mite above Manitou is a beautiful little toamend.that the Comraitteeon Credentials Necessary to a choico 378 Camden and Rockport-C. E. Libby. President. The day was spent in organiz­ Alexisvisited this country .and is well known South and North, between Kentucky and congregation, called tho Unity church, sheet of water, with a fall of 60 feet. It is Lincolnville to he supplied. also report. This amendment was sup­ Jambs A. Garfield had 399 G. Crawford, Chaplain in U. S. Navy. ing and appointing committees, ami the here. Tho conversion of the Empress Maine; between free rum and prohibition. over which nt different periods a Unitarian, said to show all the colors of tho rainbow, ported by all tho Grant delegates nnd op­ Ulysses S. Grant had 306 A r b y . evening in listening to speeches from Denis Marie to tho Greek Church seems to have In l’ueblo, as wo remarked in our last, whis­ and a Universaljst clergyman have been but tho day of onr visit was cloudy nnd we posed by all who wero against him—tho Kearney and others. been as much a matter of conviction as of James G. Blaine had 42 ky flows without any restraint and settled, but it is now without a pastor. Wo missed this effect. The basin below the friends of the other candidates, with the public policy. She became exceedingly de­ had 3 loons ” arc exceedingly numerous. In ought not to omit to mention also thnt Colo­ fall is called Venus's Bath. V. exception of tho delegates from Vermont, Elihu IL Washburn had 5 red® Springs is the placo of residence of ST Massachusetts] is likely to have a voted to its creed and traditions, and found Colorado Springs no liquor is openly sold which voted with the friends of Grant—uni­ Gen. Garfield was tliea announced as one of the brightest and most gifted of T Tho following communication,which double delegation in the Democratic Con­ in it consolation for the many sorrows the traffic in intoxicating drinks being bar­ ting in opposition to the amendment. The having receivod the nomination of the Con­ American magazine writers, tho wifo of wo are asked to publish, is from an old vention at Cincinnati. Tho “ Butler Dem­ which embittered a life which was not red by a condition in every title-deed of The mackerel are working this way earlier amendment was rejected, yens 318; nays Wm. S. Jackson, Esq., (“ II. IL”) whose than usual. ocrats ” are electing delegates in opposition long. vention as its candidate for President. cal estate, as well as prohibited by city lino Democrat, ono who has never thrown to the “ Fanned Hall Democrats.” There It has usually been supposed that the ■406. Tho Convention then adjourned to The nomination was then made unanimous, ordinance, nnd tho improved character, pleasant homo is always a point of interest any bnt a pure Democratic ticket: >i« Brig Edith Hall is at the South Railway, be­ is a prospect of some sparring at the Con­ marriago of the Emperor Alexander and of Friday morning. the President of tho Convention suggesting which this wise provision has.slamped upon to tho visitor who has (as who has not) en­ Mr, Editor-.—A "word if you please in ing thoroughly overhauled. vention as to who are entitled to represent the Empress was the result of a profound Deducting the vote of Vermont (10) that it be so done, and Mr. Conkling saying the town is at once apparent to the Strang joyed the productions of her facile pen. your columns, in reference to the late f u ­ Fuller & Cobb make some special announce­ the Democracy of the Bay State. mutual affection ; but the estrangement of from the yeas on tho amendment leaves thatthe President had only anticipated a mo­ or. Greeley is another Colorado town organ There are many very line residences in the sion at Bangor. I was present at tho Demo­ ments in their column this week. the royal pair has long been well known. 308 as the strength of Grant in the Conven­ tion ho was about to oiler. Speeches wero izetl (like Vineland, N. J .) on this prohibi­ town. cratic Convention and, as a Democrat, was »i« The repairs on schooner Atlantic are at>out Ey The news of Gen. Garfield’s nomina­ The Emperor expressed the profoundest tion. And this was proved to bo correct made by Messrs.Conkling Logan. Ilalc tory basis. Colorado Springs is situated on A peculiarity about tho post-oflico in this against fusion of any kind, thinking tbe all finished and the vessel is good as new. tion has been received by the Republican respect for his wife, but declared that he from tho subsequent ballotings for candi­ and many others pledging tlieir efforts to a plateau in the valley of tho Fontaine qui city, is that it is made a sort of general ail Democrats should “ hoe their own row, •{•The regular monthly meeting of the City onncil will be held next Monday evening. press throughont the Union with universal could not be happy in her society; a cir­ dates. secure the election of Geu. Garfield, and Botiillc, or “ Boiling Fountains”—(a desij vortising exchange—a place where all tho so to speak. When tho “ local option acceptance. Not a dissenting voice has cumstance which he professed exceedingly Friday tho Committeo on Credentials re tho convention then took a noess until 5 nation originally applied to a spring at tho “ wants,” “ for sales,” “ to lets,” etc., of the section, or rather tho minority report on Charley Robinson had a finger nearly severed, been heard, but all cordially unite in say­ ported, sustaining tho right of districts to o’clock. At half past five o’clock Tuesday source of the stream which flows through resolutions, was brought up, there were while skylarking with a knife, in Hewett’s Iwke to regret. Her health for a long time has town are posted. Scores of these notices shop. ing that tlie nomination, under the extra­ been in a most precarious condition. She elect delegates, thus unseating 18 Grant the convention was again called to order, the valley and now bears tho name of the wero found posted up in all shapes. Houses, present in the hall, and taking part in the Brig Rol»ert Messer, Capt. Wm. Munroe, has ordinary circumstances that existed in the was greatly under priestly domination. delegates from Illinois, two from Alabama, and nominations for Vice President were Fountain)—on the Denver & Rio Grande watches, wagons, sewing machines, sad­ proceedings no less than three hundred Convention, is the Imst one that cuulj have and two Blaine delegates from Kansas. Af­ Railroad, 45 miles north of Pueblo nnd 75 just been opened and found to be all sound and The death of her eldest son Nicholas in received. Gen. Arthur of New York, E. dles nnd donkeys wero among the articles Greenbackers, their convention having ad solid. been made, in that it solidly unites the ter a long debate the Convention adopted B. Washburne of Illinois, Marshall Jewell miles south of Denver. Tho town is about journed. Objection was made to the in 1865 was a blow from which she never re­ advertised for sale in this way when we »i« Mr. Brown has established himself in the whole Republican pat ty in its support. the report of the committee. Previously, live miles from the base of the mountains covered ; nor was the marriage of her of Connecticut and Horace Maynard of looked over tho motley collection of notices, traders being present, but no attention Wilson & White Block for the purpose of manu­ daughter, the Grand Duchess Marie, to the on motion of Mr. Conkling a resolution had Tennessee were put in nomination. Several and separated from them by the valley and white situations wanted to work, to drivo was paid to it, and a large number of Dem facturing cigars. j y At the Greenback State Convention been adopted by a vote of 718 to 3, pledg­ Duke of Edinburgh, consonant with her other names were mentioned, but were sub­ the mesa or low hills on tho other side, team, etc., rooms and board offered, nnd ocrats retired, disgusted. All was confusion Bark Addie Sleeper arrived at Queens, Mr. F. M. Fogg introduced a resolution in­ religious feelings. The Empress Marie, ing the support of members to the nomi sequently withdrawn. A billot was then The mountains here rise suddenly, without persons advertised for as “ dish washers' when “ Gen. Plaisted was unanimously cn town June 2d, from Cairn, Australia, after a structing tho Greenback delegates from this after passing some time nt Cannes, the nees of the Convention. The threo votes ordered which rcsulcd as follows intervening foothills. The view of the and “ sheep herders ’’ wore in the list. One dorsed,” and the opposition could not or stormy passage of about 150 days. State to the National Convention to vote against the resolution were given by mem French watering-place, returned a few mountains ncross the valley from the west facetious individual, designing no doubt to would not be heard. That the Democratic Willie Snow fell overboard from the Railroad for Solon Chase as the candidate for Presi­ hers from West Virginia, and Mr. Conk W ashburne...... *...... months ago to St. Petersburg. She went Jew ell...... 44 front of the town is very lino and is rarely burlesque this universal free advertising party has not “ heartily endorsed” Gen Wharf the other day. Fortunately assistance was dent. And yet, Mr. Fogg, in his paper, flies ling made a motion that they be excluded M aynard...... 30 at hand and he was promptly rescued. home at a dark and troubled period of Rus­ Bruce of Miss...... 8 surpassed. On the right risos the majes­ bureau, set forth that ho had for sate Plaisted, will be shown at the polls in Sep­ at tho head the name of Benjamin’F. Butler from the Convention, but subsequently Alcorn of Mins...... 4 tic snow-capped summit of Pike’s Peak, tember. sian history, and with little in the country D avis...... 2 half-breed rooster, that will bo warranted We are under obligations to Mr. B. I. Weeks for President! Verily, a poor sop to throw to relieve her melancholy. The palace withdrew the motion. The Convention S ettle...... 1 seen beyond a nearer and lower mountain A Democrat. of the American Express for Boston evening pr- Woodford...... 1 to lay twice a day and three times on to “ Uncle Solon.” adjourned to Saturday morning when, the of which it seems almost a part, nnd ap­ pers by boat, in advance of the mail. was full of suspicions of plots and fears of Mr. Frye, who was in the cnair, said that Sunday.” assassinations. Soon after occurred the contest for seats being over, the Rules and pearing to be not more than 5 miles dis­ HT The mail train for New York, which ►!« The “ Old 53 ’.’ cigar and Scidenberg “ Key S' Two large dealers in metals in New Gen. Chester D. Arthur, of New York, Thero are various picturesque resorts to frightful explosion on the 17th of February Orders reported by the committee were tant, though in reality it is about 18, while left Boston Thursday night at 40 o’clock West ” arc “ reliable.” Try them and yotir smol e York failed last week, in consequence oj having received the majority of all votes which excursions can bo made from Colo­ in the Winter Palace, designed to destroy adopted. They nullify tho so-called unit on the left and much nearer, towers the nnd was due at New York at six o'clock will be one of perfect contentment. Sold by all tho fall in the price of iron, in which com­ casts, was the candidate for Vice President rado Springs, mostof them within easy dis­ first-class dealers. the Emperor, nnd which resulted in the rule. cil Cheycnno mountains, the main Friday morning, narrowly escaped a seri modity they had speculated largely. One and inquired, Shall the nomination be tance, and all of which the tourist who »J« Mrs. Vose leaves for Boston this evening, to death or severe wounding of some seventy The Committee on Platform then made rungo being out of sight. In tho fore­ ons accident at Meriden, Conn., the same of them, Herman Lissbcrgcr, has liabilities unanimous? not pressed for time considers worth his return on Saturday morning, with tlie latest fash- of the Imperial body-guard. At the mo­ its report. The prcamhlo sots forth the ground is the valley with the Monument point where a disaster took place some two to tho amount of nearly $3,000,000. His Mr. Haymond of California moved it be white to visit, including Cheyenne Moun­ in dress-making, which may then be seen i.t ment of the catastrophe the Empress was achievements of the Republican pnrty in and Fountain creeks, which unite their wat­ months ago. It appears thnt a section of No. 16, Grove street. creditors arc, principally, banks. The oth­ made unanimous. Agreed to. tain and Canon, with tho “ Seven Falls the track built over marshy ground sunk in her chamber asleep, and she was not brief sentences. The first resolution de­ ers near the town. Pike’s Peak ” has been An assay of ore from the Chapman mine er, Charles IV. Schofield, has liabilities A vote of thanks was moved to the Presi­ and other sights of that locality; Manitou awakened by it. It has been stated that clares that the work begun by the Republi a name familiar to our readers since the several feet. Fortunately the fact was dis­ yielded §7.18 gold from the vein. The shaft is dent of the Convention. Adopted. and its Canon; tho Ute Pass; the Garden estimated at $2,000,000. In Lissbergers the facts were at the time successfully con­ can party should be completed and the re gold fever of 1858 which brought so many covered in season to stop the train. The down some ten feet and experienced men say that case the banks are secured ’by hold­ A vote of thanks to the secretaries was of tho Gods; Glen Eyrie, etc., ns well as tho outlook is very encouraging. cealed from her; but she was fully aware suits achieved should bo secured. The hardy adventurers to this region, one of train was delayed about twelve hours,reach ing the iron on which there has been an adopted. tho Manitou Park, 25 miles away. Wc had of the dangers which surrounded the pal­ second asserts the National idea as the Re­ whom at least figuratively nailed his col­ ing New York late Friday night, and the The cement works are now in operation and advance in price within a few days. A motion that the usual committee be opportunity for but a single excursion to arc turning out as handsome an article of Portland ace, and these must have brought addition­ publican doctrine. Tho third resolution ors to the mast by rudely painting on the Philadelphia express, which was due appointed to apprise candidates of their any of these localities, but in a five hours cement as can be produced anywhere. A market declares that it is the duty of the Federal canvas of his' wagon the heroic legend, Boston Friday morning at eight o’clock, was jy The Republicans have scored the al terrors to her death bed. At this time nominations, qaid committees to be ap­ drive our little party visited Glen Eyrie, is found for all that they have thus far manufac­ Government to aid tho States in securing “ Pike's Peak or Bust!” This mountain re­ detained until half-past six in the evenin first game in elections by carrying Oregon, her daughter, the Duchess of Edinburgh, pointed by the ehair, was adopted. tho Garden of tho Gods, Manitou, with its tured. was with her. The personal character of general public instruction. The fourth de­ ceived its name from Major Pike, of tho U. The defective track is on tho New York, where an election took place on Monday At 7.30 the chair thanked tho Convention soda and iron springs, and tho Ute Pass, as ►I« The first assessment in the Relief Associa­ clares against appropriations of public S. Army, who was sent out by the War De­ New Haven & Hartford road, which tion for eight months has just been paid. The for a member of tho next Congress nnd the Empress has lieen variously represented, for its patience and forbearance in sustain far as Rainbow Falls and beyond. Glen but it is certain that she was exceediugly money to sectarian schools. The fifth de­ partment to explore this region ns long ago teased and run by the New York & New membership now numbers four hundred and is three Supreme Judges. M. C. George, the ing him in the discharge of his duties, and Eyrio is a beautiful and picturesque glen religious, even to the point of bigotry, that clares that the revenues shonld be lovied ro as 1806. Tho summit is always covered Haven Railroad. The fact that a track being increased at ever}’ meetings Republican candidate for Congress is elect­ the Convention adjourned sine die. leading up to a narrower canon, and is the should be found in such a condition does not she had lost the love of her husband, and as to protect American industries; that no with snow and rises to the great height of A cage of 100 European migrating quail, for ed, displacing the present Democratic The Maine delegates voted for Gen. Gar­ residence of Gen. Wm. J. Palmer. The that her life was embittered by great mis­ further grants of land shall he made to 11,336 feet above the shore level. It is reflect much credit upon the engineers the Knox County Fish and Game Association, ar­ member, John Whiteaker. The Repub­ field on the final ballot for President. road to this rural mountain retreat was rived here last evening by the American Express fortunes. railways; that polygamy must die; that reached by good trails in alw.it five or six charge,-and only a chance discovery pre­ lican candidates for Judges were, also, built by Gen. Palmer and ho has spent Co., and this morning were let loose by Mr. James American citizens, native and naturalized, hours and under favorable circumstances vented their negligence from resulting in elected. The complexion of the Legisla­ $40,000 in improving the place. At the Wight, President of the Association. r y Though the committee on resolu­ must receive equal protection; that it is tlie How Solon Chase Views it. the round trip can be made in a day. It i3 terrible loss of life. ture is said to be doubtful. entrance of his grounds is a picturesque The assignments of the Justice’s of the Su­ tions, composed of one from <*vcry Statu in duty of Congress to develop and improve Solon Chase was a member of the recent quite a severe task, however nnd invalids preme Judioial Conrt for the Knox County terms, porter’s lodge in the English style. At the [Reported for the Rockland Gazette. the Union, was disposed to ignore the is­ our water courses and harbors, but that State Greenback Convention, and was chair­ are foolhardy to attempt it. A station of for the ensuing year are as follows: September t y Last Friday, at Highland Falls, New right of this, at some little distnnee, towers East Maine Conference. sue, the Republican party, through its Na­ appropriations to corporations shall cease, man of the committee on resolutions. In the U. S. Signal service is located on the term Chief Justice Appleton; December term, York, John G. Thompson Jr., of Ohio, son a high cliff, on the face of which in a little tional convention hasonee more committed and thanks the Union soldier for his services tho Enquirer of last week ho gives liis summit, as everybody knows Bangor, June 4th, 1880. Judge Peters; March term 1881, Judge Libbey. of the Sergeant-at Arms of the House of nook is nn eagle’s nest, which doubtless The East Maine Annual Conference of the itself to the principle of civil service re­ ami recognizes the obligations due him views of the proceedings of the two Con­ »{«It will be noticed that a meeting of the com­ Representatives at Washington, was shot Colorado Springs is situated at an alti­ E. Church opened yesterday at 8.30 A. M. Bishop gave the name to the place. The road mittee of the City Council, in relation to the Ward form. The fact that when the issue was The sixth declares it to be the duty of ventions and of the “ trade and dicker” of­ tude of a little more than 2000 feet. Its Foster presiding. and severely wounded in tho abdomen by shortly forks, tho left hand branch 7 difficulty; is to 1X2 held on Friday evening of presented to the convention by Mr. Barker, Congress to regulate immigration, and re­ fered by the Democrats. lie says: 57 answered to the roll call. Beaumont Buck of Texas. Both of the streets, which run East and West and North leading up to Gen. Palmer’s pretty villa, next week. It is to be hoped the citizens of that of Massachusetts, that body would not ven­ ** Their first proposition was to endorse B. S. Arey was re-elected Secretary, and is young men were candidates for admission gards the unrestricted immigration of Chi­ and South (th e principal streets in the last ward will be well represented at tlie meeting and ture to ignore, or put itself on record our candidate if we would givo them three near which are several immense tall sisted by C. A. Plumer and J. II. Bennett. to the West Point Military Academy, and nese ns an evil. Tho seventh warmly com named direction) arc laid out with much will, then and there, state all their difficulties. against it, is an evidence that this principle Congressmen and four of tlfc seven elec­ rocks which rise to a great bight in pillar After appointing standing committees and were attending Colonel Huse’s preparatory mends the administration of President regularity and are very wide, varying from is entrenched in the convictions of the peo­ tors; bat there were more cowhide bouts like form, the largest of the group having tending to some minor items of business, Barkentine Ralph Hayward, is loading ico school. Buck had been made the victim Hayes. In the eighth the Democracy is ar­ too to 140 feet. Nevada Avenue, which is charnctcd and relation of all the effective Ehlers, at the Railroad Wharf. Schooner Lizzie Cochran ple, while the other fact that the platform tramping around the Exchange than there been named tho “ Major Domo.” The of a mild form of hazing by the other raigned for its habitual sacrifice of patriot the widest, has two roadways separated by right hand road leads up to the mouth of were passed upon. J. A. l’lumcr located, A. Church loads next. Barkentine Mignon loads, after going committee dodged tile question is an equal­ were around the Preble House in Portland on the Railway, and die schooner George C. Green students, and becoming enraged at some of ism and justice to an insatiable lust of office, a central mall or footway, bordered with the Queen’s canon lieforo mentioned, down superannuated, amlT. B. Tupper was made super­ ly significant indication that the doctrine is It recites its offences against impartial suf­ when the two committees traded last April, shade trees. All the streets are bordered numerary. follows her. The last vessel carries eleven hundred their remarks drew a revolver and shot which a mountain stream runs, forming at not dear to the hearts of politicians. Even frage, the carrying of elections by fraud and and the Greenback committee did not fall with trees, of which 7000 have lieen plauted. The afternoon was devoted to Mission work tons. Schooner Belle Brown is also to load at Thompson. Buck gave himself up and one place a picturesque pool with rocky North End. among those who would not openly oppose Tho old Bourbons modified their prop­ First a sermon by Rev. J. A. Morcler nnd then was committed to the county jail to await violence, charges it with impeding the en The streets which run North and South are sides, known ns the “ Punch Bowl.” Tbo anniversary of the Women’s Foreign Missionary the resolution, there were no doubt many osition. They offered to endorse our Gov­ It will be noticed by the assignments of the the result of Thompson's injuries. The forcement of the laws. It also demands two miles long and those that interesect Garden of tho Gods, about five miles from society. East Maine Conference for the Rockland district, who if they had spoken out their real senti­ ernor, if wo would givo them four out of bullet passed through tho latter's body and the enforcement of the laws, the protection them about three-quartersofa milo. There Colorado Springs and Iwtween Glen Eyrie The evening was devoted to Temperance. that Rev. Cyrus Stone of Bangor, comes to Rock­ ment and purpose, as Mr. Flanagan, of the five Congressmen and leave the electors To-day a committee was raised on Conference his condition is critical. Buck, by advice of citizens in their political rights and de are two public squares, between Tejon and and Manitou, is chiefly remarkable for the land, to fill the place of Rev. G. R. Palmer, who Texas did. would, like him have said dares that the solid South must be divided out for tlie present. They yielded still lations and one on examination of candidates goes to Dexter. Our community part with much of his counsel, declined to make a state Nevada streets, at a proper distance apart, immense and fancifully shaped masses of •* What are we up here for? ” and that when further, until our committee agreed to asking admission to Conference on trial. regret, with Mr-Palincr, who has been active anil ment about the immediate circumstances of by the peaceful agencies of the ballot. and water for irrigating purposes runs in rock which are scattered over its snrfaco. we have won the victory we will divide the present this proposition to the Greenback The following were continued on trial, viz. industrious in every good work. Ute shooting. He declares, however, that Among other achievements upon which the ditches on both sides of all tho streets. By The “ gateway ” consists of two immense S. Allen, J. Tinling, D. B. Holt, M. II. Smith, spoils. An attempt was made to smother convention; that they would endotso our »i« Transactions of the Liquor Agency for the he has been unmercifully hazed by the Republican party congratulates itself in a system of sluices and little gates, this wa clift'-liko masses of red sandstone rising to B. Chadwick, F. J. Haley, T. R. Pentecost, I. the resolution of Mr. Barker by having it candidate if wo wonld inform them by month ending May 31st: students at the preparatory school, and that the preamble is the resumption of specio ter is diverted by individual property own­ tho bight of 267 feet and leaving a passage W. Wharf, E. A. Gliddeu, A. W. C. Anderson Sales, §330.95 referred to the committee on resolutions, committee of our nomination and ask them F. II. Osgood, F. T. Handy, W O. Wright, J, they entered his room one night after taps payments. The report was unanimously ers to irrigate their gardens, etc. Tho city 200 feet wide between them. On the inner Bills Taid, 1.05 with the platform reported by them, with to endorse. But such was tho temper of LaFctra, J. W. Collier, J. W. Higgins, A, to play tricks on him. His father is J . G. adopted and the Convention adjourned to is irrigated by sections and not all at once side of one of these sandstone cliffs there Liquors for tlie city, 4.5^ instructions to report back tho platform Saturday evening for the purposo of pre the Greenback convention that the boldest though we believe tho water is let on in Stowell, I. Derrick, M. Smith, A. Jeffery and Salary, ’ 33,34 If. Buck, president of (he Dallas College, is a cavo of only a few feet in diameter, Crowzier. without amendment. But the Republicans senting the name of candidates. fusionists dared not make that proposition turn to all the ditches during the day. This Balance paid City Treasurer, 291.98 Texas. The prisoner is twenty years of but of considerable bight. The sides of tho The following were admitted into Full Connec­ of Massachusetts were determined to have to tho convention. They were determined water is taken from Monument creek, only The people who thronged in and about the age, and wears a gold badge, which he won The Convention re-assembled Saturday “ Gateway ” and of other remarkable rocks tion. G. W. Hudson, K. H . Boynton, II. II. Mc- the question squarely met, without dodg­ evening, when Mr. Joy of Michigan pre no recognition whatever of the Democratic about three or four miles from town, hut it Gown, J. Alexander and P. J. Robinson. telegraph office during the session of the Repub­ for oratory in competition with the students in tho “ Garden ” aro ornamented (or lican Convention at Chicago, are under great ob­ ing. Mr. Warren, of Alabama, said senleil the name of James G. Blaine as a convention should be entertained—only is brought by a sinuous way and travels a Deacon of the 1st class W. II. Crawford 2d. Dea­ of several Texas colleges. otherwise) with the initials of many tour­ ligations to the accomplished superintendent, Mrs. that the convention could not, ought not candidate for President. This was seoond recognition in some form, however mild, dozen miles or more to get to town. The cons of the 2d class, W. F. Chose, and J. Biram. ists who were ambitious of leaving such a Elected to Elder’s Orders, O. Tyler, D. A. Sawyer, Mather, for the numerous bulletins she ftirnished and dared not vote it down, nor would it cd by Mr. Pixley of California and Mr, was wanted, it was said. The ’able, cul­ whole extent of main and lateral irrigating The Nomination. memorial of themselves. Tho roads are T. T. Crosby, C. A. Southards, V. P. Wardwell respecting the proceedings of that body. It was a do to say, with Mr. Cessna, of Pennsylva­ Frye of Maine. Mr. Drake of Minnesota tured and courteous ’ Democratic lawyers canals is said to bo 60 miles. Water for “ labor of love ” on her part, and should be ap­ The nomination of Gen. Garfield ns the easy and at intervals rise masses of the and E. II. Tunnicliff. nia that after wc had got all onr men into presented the name of tried to sugar-coat tho fusion pill, so as to domestic purposes and extinguishing fires preciated by those who were benefitted by it. candidate for President has been received same red-colored sandstone, singly or in Belfast was selected as seat for the Session next office we would be ready for civil service Mr. Conkling presented the namo of Gen make it palntablo to the raw Greenbacker is brought by natural fall, from Ruxton’s May. In our hymcnial notices will be found the with great satisfaction by the Republicans groups, in columnar, spire-liko nnd other reform, for in that case, if we should be Grant—seconded by Mr. Bradly of Ken from tho country, but the men with hayseed Creek, just above Manitou, a distance of ltev. Mr. Blanchard, State Missionary of marriage of Edward F. Berry, Esq., assistant of Rockland. Not a dissenting voice has forms—many of them “ capped ’’ with beaten five years hence, the Democrats tucky. Mr. Garfield of Ohio presented tho in their hair could see the cat under the five or six miles, and is distributed through Congregational Church, was introduced. cashier of the Limerock National Bank and Miss been heard. The friends of Mr. Blaine other masses of rock, and some larger at This P. M. Memorial Services.—Rev. C. Ella F. Spear. The ceremony was performed might say that when they had turned out all name of John Sherman—seconded by Mr. meal, and wero determined to let the Dem­ iron pipes. It is soft and pure water and are satisfied that, as their favorite candidate the summit than nt the base and having the Dunn preached from 1st Sain’I. 2d chap. 30th verse, yesterday by Rev. Mr. Nash, of Camden, after our own men and got in all theirs, ZAcy Winkler of Wisconsin and Mr. Elliott ocratic convention severely alone, that it there is no danger that it will ever be con­ could not receive the nomination his sup­ appearance of being in imminent danger Four members of tlie Conference have died, which the party started, in a carriage, fora trip to would be ready for civil service reform. (colored) of South Carolina. Mr. Billings of should not be recognized by tho convention taminated as the source of supply is above viz. C. II. Bray, D. M. True, E. A. Small and Moosehead Lake. We are indebted to the happy porters in the Convention were able to de­ of falling. These various masses of rock, He further declared that although he would Vermont presented the name of George F. in any form whatever.” all causes of such danger. Tho blocks in L. Bridghan—one a local preacher, C. T. Ester­ couple for a generous slice of the wedding loaf. cide who should be nominated, and tode' from tho real or fancied resemblances not have offered the resolution, ” tho Re­ Edmunds of Vermont—seconded by Mr. “ The Democrats didn’t like the situation. the town are 400 feet square, divided by al. brook, and to the list of departed were added the May peace and prosperity attend them in their feat the efforts of the triumvirate to nomi­ which they present, hnvo received such new relations. publican party of the country—the “ great Sanford of Massachusetts. Mr. Cassidy The Greenback convention full of enthus­ leys 20 feet wide. This makes tho depth memoirs of Mrs. Townsend, Mrs. Pentieost, Mrs. nate Gen. Grant. It was a hard fought bat­ names as “ Cathedral Spires,” “ Ruins of Higgins and Mrs. Arey, wives of members of tho body of good citizens who hold the balance of Wisconsin presented tlie namo of Elihu iasm was passing along harmoniously while of all lots uniformly 190 feet. Tho front­ »{< Rev. A. II. Sweetser, formerly pastor of the tle, severely contested all around. But, we Montezuma's Temple,” “ Siamese Twins,” Conference. Bishop Foster pronounced a most Universalist church in this city, and lately pastor of power and who will elect the next Presi­ B. Washburne of Illinois—seconded by Mr tho monkeys were stirred up in the other bolieve, the nomination is as good a one age of lots on tho street is 25 feet on tho eloquent eulogy on Bishop Haven. of the Universalist church in Plymouth, Mass., dent—are in favor of it ” and he was in Brandegee of Connecticut. cage. They discussed a platform that made “ Seal and Nun,” “ Balancing Rock,” ns could have been made, for the candidate business streot and 50 feet elsewhere. etc. This evening an Educational Anniversary. has renounced Universalism, and on Sunday last favor of it himself. He said truly that a The late liaur occupied in the presentation thccounting out of Tilden tho chief plank to E. M. Conference, June 5th.—G. R. Palmer of is a a statesman, and one against whose Tho town was founded in 1871 by the received the rites of baptism In tlie Baptist church good deal of contumely had been thrown of the various names prevented a ballot take up the time until they should be rec­ Manitou, about five mites west of Colo­ Rockland conducted the opening religious services at Wakefield, Mass., which denomination ho has character, either public or private, not a “ Colorado Springs Company,” the origi­ upon the civil service rules because of on Saturday night, and at 1150 the Conven ognized by the Greenback convention, and rado Springs, is situated in a bcautifnl glen this morning. joined. Previous to being baptized he occupied word can be said. nal settlers being known as the “ Fountain their tax enforcement, but that the same tion adjourned to 10 o’clock Monday morn finally the platform was laid on the table, in tho mountains at the foot of Pike's Peak. Rev. Mr. Hnzlewood, fraternal delegate of the the pulpit of the church, and, in an address of more Colony.” Gen. Wm. J. Palmer, President Maine Baptist Convention, being introduced, ten­ than an hour related his reasons for the renuncia­ might be said of the Ten Commandments. iug. thero to sleep the sleep that tlie Warner of the D. & It. G. Railroad, is President of The Colorado Springs Co. purchased the The Stale Unirersalist Convention sito of the town in 1871 and erected tho dered the fraternal greetings of that body. tion of his former faith. « President Hayes had done some good At 11 o’clock Monday morning, amid silver bill is sleeping in the bosom of a this company. The “ Central Colorado Im Subsequently Rev. Mr. Howard, fraternal dele­ in Brunswick. Manitou House. Subsequently the “ Manitou »I« Charles Erickson, a seaman on board bark work but there was evidence enough in intense excitement, the balloting com Democratic Senate. The Democratic con­ provement Co.,” which laid out So. Pueblo, gate of the Penobscot Free Baptist yearly meeting, Mignon at Railroad Wharf, last Monday expres­ The next annual meeting of the Maine this convention that the work was not menced. The first ballot was as follows vention stood alone in its glory all day long El Moro, etc., is .in part identical with the Mansion,” better known as tho “ Beebee tendered ths greetings of that body. sed his intention to the mate to leave the vessscl, Universalist Convention will lie held in all done, and he would suggest, if a vote Grant 304; Blaine 284; Sherman 93: Ed­ and was let alone by the Greenback con­ “ Colorado Springs Co.,” Gen. Palmer and Houso,” from the name of the landlady, The following aro returned superannuated, viz. and attempted to remove his dunnage. The mate, Brunswick, on Tuesday, Wednesday and on the resolution was to be taken, that in mer­ munds 34; Washburne 30; Windom 10 vention, but was not happy. The Green­ was built, as well as the “ Cliff House.” E. N. Fowler, R. Day, W. H. Pillsbury, C. L the captain being absent, refused to allow him to one or two others being directors in both. Browning, N. Norris, L. Wentworth, W. H. Craw­ Thursday, June 22, 23 and 24, 1880. cy to the civil service Federal office-hold­ (the vote of Minnesota). Total 755. back convention was a love least. Now and The “ prohibitory ” element is far from hav­ These are the three principal hotels,butthere remove his traps and Erickson drew a knife upon The Convention is composed of all or­ ford, R. S. Dixon, E. B. Fletcher, II. Kendall, J. him. The mate had him arrested and taken be­ ers be not allowed to vote. Mr. Barker’s Eighteen ballotings took place before then shouts of applause would go up that ing any place in these other “ railroad aro three or four other small hotels and N. Marsh, II. Murphy and N. Webb.—S. S. Gross dained Universalist clergymen in this State, fore Judge Hicks, who fined Erickson §10 and resolution was finally modified by an amend­ recess was ordered. The variation of the shook the rafters of Norembega. Tho towns,” but Gen. Palmer, who is an Eng­ boarding houses, besides a few handsome was made effective. duly admitted to its fellowship and actively costs, and required him to give bonds in the sum ment which he accepted, striking out the votes for the leading candidates was sligh t, Democratic committee called their conven­ lishman,and who is said to be by no means villas. A little village has also grown up Supernumeraries are E. Bryant and B. F. Stin­ of §300 to keep the peace three months. The engaged in the work of the ministry; of clause relative to tenure of office and was Grant’s vote varied from 303 to 308; Blaine tion at the snmo time and place of the a teetolaler, bnt to keep his cellar stocked at the place, including several stores. The son. prisoner went to the lockup. the officers of the Convention; of the Trus­ Beebee House and tho Manitou House have Dr. Warren Dean of Boston University, ad­ then adopted by a viva voce vote. The from 281 to 285; Sherman’s from 88 to 95 Greenback State convention, to divide and with choice wines as is tho custom of Eng­ »}«The following rescript has been received from tees of Westbrook Seminary; of three lay dressed the Conference on Educational matters es­ country will hold tho Republican candi­ Edmunds steady at 31 and 32; Washburn disorganize the , but they lish gentlemen, seems to have realized that both been enlarged to nearly double their the Law C ourt: delegates from each parish in its fellowship, pecially as connected with that school. date for the Presidency responsible for the from 31 to 35, and Windom steady at 10. utterly failed and got into a quarrel among saloons are generally the curse of Western former capacity since last season, but they K nox, ss : Sup. Jud. Court. with one additional delegate from each Dr. Freeman of N. York pressed the claims of carrying out of the civil service reform Occasionally a scattering vote or two themselves.” towns and to have determined to keop Colo­ will soon be taxed to their full limits. the S. S. Department and Tract Society. AMOS FISK & als., « . MARY A. WILLIAMS parish having fifty or more families. Dele­ R escript. principle to the fall extent of his ability and would bo thrown for Garfield, Harrison, “ It would be supposed! after the Green­ rado Springs free from this curse, and to Many visitors have already arrived and the Committee on claims, reported. gates should provide themselves with the To entitle them to a deed, the plaintiffs were to official prerogative. Hayes and one or two others. After the back convention refused to recognize build it on the model of Vineland nnd Gree­ fact that Gen. Grant and family are to take 2.30 P. M.—Sunday School Anniversary. Well pay (among other sums) “ all taxes assessed ” proper credentials. Preacher of the Oc­ attended. Dr. Freeman was extremely happy in upon the bonded premises, “ after the present year” eighteenth ballot—which stood for Grant them in any way whatever they would let ley. Tho result has certainly shown that up their summer qunrters there, will in­ casional Sermon, Rev. |E . W. Preble, of his address’and impressive. 1872. t y The Belfast Progressive Age, wants to 305, Blaine 283, Sherman 92, Edmunds 31 us alone, hut what they failed to get ho builded wisely. Tho original town site crease the number of Manitou tourists and This language is simple, and its plain, natural Bangor; alternate, Rev. G. W. Whitney, make it •• the fashion ” with many who Sunday—Lovefeast at 9 o’clock. Bishop Foster meaning is gll taxes assessed according to the pro­ name the new party “ National Democrats.” Washburne 35 and Windom 10—the Con­ from the Greenback convention they will was 300 acres, but it has been enlarged by preached at 10.30. The sermon was simply grand. of Augusta. visions of law. . Tho Portland Advertiser thinks this wonld vention took a recess until 7 o’clock in the try to steal from committees. Look out subsequent additions, until it now embraces have hitherto worshipped their chief deity The same was true of Dr. Warren’s sermon in Among the various requirements which the testi­ The Maine Central Railroad will issue at Long Branch, or Newport, or Saratoga. mony fails to disclose is that of a proper descrip­ be a misnomer for several reasons. The evening. for your district and county conventions. 1200 acres. The population is now esti­ the afternoon and of Dr. Fowler’s Missionary ad­ tion of the property taxed. A tax payer is enti­ excursion tickets at the usual reduced rates party is not national, being exclusively The 19th ballot—the first ballot taken in Do not trust our cause in the hands of fu­ mated at from 5,000 to 5,500. A large Manitou is a very picturesque summer re dress in the evening. tled to know with reasonable certainty for what from all stations on its lines. The Euro­ Four were ordained Deacons; six ordained El­ real and personal estate he is taxed. This he confined to that little northeast corner of the evening gave Grant 305: Blaine 279 sion committees, for you might as well trust mercantile business is done hero, the sales sort and deserves any popularity it may shonld be enabled to ascertain from the inventory. pean and N. A., Grand Trunk & Knox ders. the United States called Maine. It is not Sherman 96; Edmunds 31; Washburne 31 a mouse to the tender mercies of a savage in the principal branches of trade for tho gain. Those who wish to go thero and can- A sufficient description of bis property is a condi­ & Lincoln lines will also carry attendents nSt afford to pay fashionable watering- Monday June 7, 7.30—Finished reports, attend­ tion precedent to the validity of the tax. Torrey Democratic, the right wing believing in Windom 10; Scattering 2. Ton ballots c a t Form no entangling alliances with first 7 months of 1879, amounting to $2,- ed to some of the small matters. m . Milbury, 21, Pick. 67. The property in ques­ upon the Convention at one fare for the national supremacy, inflation and soft mon­ were taken during the evening with very either party, agree to no committees of j 000,000, of which $175,000 was for wool, place prices, have only to buy a tent and Dr. Fowler addressed the Conference on Mis­ tion is simply described as “ Lot, value 10Q» round trip, the Grand Trunk Railway furn­ 1 dwelling house, value 900,1 {barn, value 100.” ey, and being more or less infected with slight variations from the above, tbe last conference, follow in the lino marked out J R1 Paso county, of which Colorado Springs camping outfit at Colorado Springs, or else­ sions. This is not sufficient. Orono vs. Vcazie, 61, Me. ishing, conveyance either to Portland or communistic ideas; while the left wing has by the State Convention and let both old is the shire town, is the largest sheep rais where, and they may live as they please Rev. Mr. Spear, fraternal delegate from the 431. Action to stand for trial. Danville Junction. ballot, the 28tb,standing as follows: Grant C. E. Littlefield, for plaintiflfe. abandoned all its time-honored traditions parties severely alone. If a man asks you to ; ing county in tho State. Seventy-seven nnd undoubtedly gain more in health than if Congregational churches of Maine, was intro­ The Secretary of the Convention will 307; Blaine 279; Sherman 91; Edmunds duced. Gonld & Moore, for defendant. supply free return checks to those who and substituted no political belief worth 31; Washburne 35; Windom 10; Garfield leavo the Greenback party under the spec-i funis and individuals are engaged in tho they slept and lived nt the hotels. There Dr. Hunt, of New York addressed us upon bible This decision for plaintiffs is an important one, pass over the Portland & Ogdensburg road mentioning. Besides tho proposed name 2. The Convention tlion, by a vote of 446 ious name of " union,” look in his eyo and ' business, owning 200,000 head of sheep, are eight mineral springs at Manitou. The work. The usnal votes were taken. as, undoubtedly, one-half, possibly two-thirds of and who pay full fare to Portland. does not give the Greenbackcrs a fair show. you will see fusion there, look in deeper from which is produced a wool crop of about Navnjoe (or Fontaine qui Bouille,) which The Bishops address;bcfore reading the appoint­ tlie taxes assessed upon real estate in this State, The International Steamboat Company to 302, adjourned to Tuesday morning. The It utterly obscures their party name so dear you will see treason. Spot the traitors iD ’ 800,000 lbs. is a soda spring, whose waters boil up like ments was warm and excellent. The following have a similar basis of description for assessment, will sell round trip tickets from Eastport Grant delegates opposed adjourning, but arc the appointments for the Rockland district. and, as a necessary consequence are illegally as­ to Portland at five dollars. to Solon Chase, and thrusts the greenback our camp and put your cowhide boots on Various companies nnd corporations are lo­ a cauldron and have a pleasant taste, ns woll were defeated. Rockland—C. Stone. sessed. Hereafter a description must be definite The Bangor & Machias Steamboat Com­ out of sight altogether as if ashamed of it. Tuesday morning the Convention re ’em.’ cated here includingeight mining and pros­ as mostof the others, are close to tlie Foun­ Thomaston—Amini Prince. enough to identify the particular property. Tho pany, will give free return tickect from Clearly " National Democratic ” is unfair. pecting companies and two building and tain at the village, but the iron Ute and South Thomaston—Warren Applcbec. blanks for inventories, usually furnished, are such Portland, on June 25th, to all who patron­ sumed balloting. The first ballot (the 29th) Friendship-D. H. Sawyer. Democratic Greenbackers is better, and Little Chief are farther up, on Ruxton’s as naturally lead into the error and should be ize that line on their away to the annual still more appropriate perhaps would be was as follows: Grant 305; Blaine 278 r y Congress has agreed to adjourn on loan associations. The city is supplied with Cushing and S. Waldoboro’—D. Smith. Waldoboro’—C. L. Haskell. changed at once. meeting. Grecnocratic Dembackere. Sherman 118; Edmunds 12; Washburne Wednesday next. gas and has a good fire department. There Creek. The Iron Ute, which is tho princi­ next Monday into the enlarged store, recently va­ In Appleton, May 16, by B. F. Sprague, E«q., Mr. The Republicans held a caucus last Saturday On the Foye farm in Berwick, Me., there W alter p . Campbell and Misa Josephine Butler, both evening for the purpose of electing delegates to cated by Miss Angie Five. is growing an elm tree which, four feet of Searsmont. . , , the State Convention to be held at Augusta June A ll Sorts.—Mrs. Harding is building a very from the ground, measures 211-2 feet in cir­ In Camden, May 15, Mr. Geo. R. Richards, of cumference, while at the base it measures Wheeler, N. Y., and Miss Effie A. Richards, of Cam­ 23. Edwin Sprague was chosen chairman, and E. neat front fence on her place. The walks on Chest" den. * , _ DRY GOODS w - o . Hewett & c o . secretory. The following delegates were nut and Maine streets have just received some very 42 1-2 feet. At Round Pond, May 27. by D. Chamberlain, Esq.. S. Albee, CapL Silas P. Hatch and Miss Julia A. Elliott, both of We are receiving new goods every day and whatever elected: A .D . Bird, J. F. Fogler, F. It. Spear, necessary repairs. Bristol. Jesse A. Tolman, Wm. Stanley, II. C. Chapman, Asking a fanner, the other day if the potatoc An Im portant Letter. AND reduction there is in prices we are always the first to P hiladelphia , P a., Dec. 7, 1878. W . 0 . Abbott, S. II. Boynton, I. L. Snow, C. R. bugs conte up with his potatoes lie replied that in his field lie found them sitting on the hills watch­ I have used your famous compound, known as DEATHS. make the same to onr trade. COME and see and like Mallard, H. W . Wight, C. R. WhUney. The del- Wyomoke, or Nerve Food, and find it a most 15 totes were authorised to till all vacancies. ing for the potatoes to come up. valuable vitalizing nerve tonic and sedative, and other customers, yon w ill he satisfied that our prices T. R. Simonton is out, working up his interests cheerfully recommend it to all who suffer with [Notices of Deaths are inserted free, but obituary Steamer Engine Company, at its annual in the Congressional canvass. nervous diseases, as lieing the most valuable nerve notices, beyond the date, name and age, must be paid are the lowest. for at the rate of 5 cents a line. Poetry 6 cts.per line.] meeting Monday evening, made choice of the fol­ Coombs & Day have rtw frame to their schoon­ restorative offered to the public. CARPETINGS lowing o ff ic e rs I I. C. Chapman, foreman ; W. Yours truly, er nearly completed. II. T. HELMBOLD. W: Ulmer, 2nd foreman of Steamer No. I ; F. II. Another cargo of com just received for the Cam­ In this city, June 4, Ethel, daughter of Parks and SUMMER - < at >- Hnttle A. Buker. nged 3 years, 3 months and 9 days. Crockett, 3d do.; E. C. Walker, 2nd foreman of den flouring mill. In this city, June 5, Almira B., wife of Charles M. Steamer No. 2; G. H . Tighe, 3d d o .; H. M. Wise, My Tormented Back,” Young, aged 73 years and 6 months-. Capt. Boardman has a cow which lias given is the exclamation of nioreMi&n one poor hard­ In South Thomaston, June 8, Mrs. Margaret C. clerk and treasurer: S. D. Rankin, steward.—Mr. 16 3-4 quarts measured milk a day, for some time working man and woman; do you know why it Small, of this city, aged 72 years and K days. Charles II. Berry, who has been foreman of the aches ? It is because your kidneys are over-tasked A t Vinalhnven, June 7, Hottie R., wife of Wooster OF It never has been our pleasure to exhibit Past, and the cream is so thick that it can almost S. Vinal, aged 31 years and 4 months. company ever since its • formation, declined a re- and need strengthening and your system needs to such a beautiful line of D R E SS be lifted entire from the pan. Beat that if you can. be cleansed of bud humors. Kidney-Wort is the In St. George, June 5, Keturah H . Gardiner, aged We have not advance! our prices, as election. A complimentary vote to hint for liis 45 years, 6 months and 17 days. REDUCED A much needed improvement is being made on medicine you need. “ It acts like a clnum,” says G OO D S, as we able to display this In Hope, MayJlO, Nancy Athearn, aged 70 years. Spring. our CASHMERES were all bought before efficient services, and regret at his declination Bay View St., bv piking it up. and turning the a well known physician, “ I never knew it to fail.’, In Nobleboro, May 30, Lovina, wife of Daniel A. tlie advance. A Splendid Assortment of Black Dress was, unanimously adopted. The company is in water under the walk when it rains. Benner, aged 60 years and 7 months. We shall sell for 5 0 ,0 2 1-2 and 75, Mayor Sentcr of Portland has vetoed the In Bristol, May 27, Wm. Hackleton, aged 72 years Goods, in Monde, Slioorias, etc. excellent condition, every way. APPLETON. and 9 months. 1 8 8 0 Goods that are to-day worth 62 1-2, 75 order appropriating $4300 for a Fourth of In Cushing, June 4, Rufus J. Ilathom, aged 77 yrs., and 87 1-2. Grass and grain arc looking promising and veg­ July celebration in that city. Consequent­ 5 months and 13 days. etation generally is just looming. ly, the citizens will be obliged to celebrate Ii] tl]e doui)ty. Appleton Lodge No. 75 of the Independent Or­ at their own private expense. der of Oihl Fellows, was organized at Carkin’s MARINE JOURNAL. Hall May 20th, by officers of the Grand Lodge from Portland, assisted by members from the FOHT OF ROCKLAND. Trimmings. THOMASTON. Lodge in Belfast and Union. A large delegation Lace, Fringe IS Gimps. Removes Torture. The Road Commissioner is building a gravelled was present Irani Union. The following officers F arm ington, Feb. 5, 18S0. sidewalk on Beech Woods street. We hope to see were installed: A r5,Br sch Sea Foam, Barton, do; bnrk Mignon, Messrs. P. W. II vhbard & C o.: I have used cen, N Y; sclia Chase, Ingraham, do; L Cochran, SATINS, more of them built in Thomaston, to take the place R. W. L. Carkin.—N. G. the People’s Favorite Tonic Bitters for the past Hopkins, do; 0, John Gerard, Robinson, Boston; To entertain onesaelf hy the examination F. E. Carkin.—V. G. three years. Previous to that time I had suffered Commerce, Perry, N Y; Red Jacket, Ginn, do; G W of a large stock of New and Unique de­ o f our expensive plank walks. Baldwin, Lewis’ do; Nettie Cushing, Robinson, do; E. D. Gusliee.—11. S. severely from Sick Headache, Dizziness, and Con­ BROCADES, signs of Laces, Fringes & (J imps The rite of baptism was administered to a nutn- stipation. Many remedies were tried, but 1 found Allie Oakes, Beal, do; Frank Pearson, Cushman, Bos­ Dress Goods, is indeed a pleasure. And when tho many J. A. Shennan.—T. ton; George G Green, Burton, do; Cornelia, Foster, b y of persons at Mill River on Sunday last by no relief. Now 1 feel like a different person. The do; Lake, Richards, do; George, Rhoades, do; Br sch patterns run to such an extreme degree of R w .G . P. Mathews. J. Arnold.—R. S. to N. G. Dizziness is all gone, and whenever the symptoms Llewellyn, Calwcll, St John. N B; sells Nancy J Day. WATER SILKS, richness as we are able to display, tho E. Burkett.—O. G. of Headache appear a few doses of the Bitters is Munroe, Boston; 7, Maria Theresa, Kelloch, do; R S pleasure is really a privilege. William G. Rice left for Chicago last week to all that is necessary to prevent the torture which llodgdon, Stearns, do; Belle Brown, Hunt, do; Can- D. Snow. —I. G. We confidently say, novelty seekers will engage in business. ahvavs used to follow. M rs. M oses F ogg. ton, Gray, Brooksville; May McFarland, Montgomery, C lo a k in g s , PEKIN STRIPE, Charles Tobey, who lias been in Biddeford with Galen Keene.—W. 2w28. Bangor; Abby Weld,-----Pembroke; 9, Rising Star, not have seen the latest until they have -----. Gloucester; L Glover, ----- . Portland; Pearl, visited our collection. Samuel F. Robinson, Merchant Tailor, returned S. J. Gusliee.—C. • Robinson, Danvers; Emma W Day, Berry, Ipswich; Having just received from New In Black and Colors. home on Saturday ot last week sick with erysip­ The exercises closed with a brilliant exhibition The Press says that subscriptions to the 10, Wm II Jewell, Warilwell, Bangor. York a large invoice of goods elas. of fireworks. National Positive Motion Loom Co., are S ailed . S a tin s , Also, B U T T O N S in great Rufus K. Banker, who was absent from home Henry Cummings met with a painful accident progressing finely, and tho establishment Shi 5, Ralph K Grant, Grant, Portland; Ida Hudson, at a Great Reduction in over six years, returned from sea some three weeks yesterday (Monday), lie stopped his team on a of this valuable industry at Portland, is un­ Kenniston; Hunter, Nash, Bt George; U B Rev almr variety of styles, MeCnlloch, Dean, cruising; 6, sell Hume, Cnldcrwood, P rice will offer some won­ since, much to the delight of his relatives and hill, ami in putting a stone behind the wheel tor a doubtedly already assured. Salem ; 7, Br sch Bultan, Wasson, St John, N B; sells friends, lie has been sick since his return. ‘trig’ his horses went back on him or rather the Silas McLoou, Spear, Vinalhnven; 8. Nettie Cushing, S ilk s , derful bargains for a few weeks. Mr. Henry B. Simmonds, Beech Woods street, wheel “ went kick on him ” catching his linger Many prominent physicians arc prescribing Dr. Robinson, Spruce Head; Br sch Sea Foam, Barton, Bt Benson’s Celery and Chamomile l’ills. These John, N B; 9, do Llewellyn, Calwell, do; Re«l Jacket, who has been sick for the past few weeks is now between the tire and stone, jambing olf the nail Ginn, N Y; Commerce, Perry, Vinalhnven; Abby Pills are the result of scientific experiment of an W eld.-----, Pembroke; Emma W Day, Derry, Ban­ C L 0 A K 9 N G L improving in health. and flesh, leaving the bone bare. eminent physician of 20 years’successful practice. gor; Lake, Richards, Boston; Rising Star, James, A fence around the South Western part of the Mr. Lauc of Rockport has purchased the Jones ' In the cure of Sick Headache, Neuralgia, Ner­ fishing. S,»ccial attention is called to bank around the Beech Woods lime rock quarry* estate on Appleton Ridge; and his father-, vousness or Sleeplessness, they never fail. Ed­ Parasols, • Every style and shape of Spring Cloak­ ward Merrill, Agent, Rockland. Iy25 our line assortment of has recently been put up by Mr. Gay, Road Com­ in-law the Jonas Davis place, in the same neigh-. DOMESTIC PORTS. ings. A Splendid Line of Ileariy- missioner, and was very much needed to guard borhood. I did not learn the name of the gentle­ BOSTON—Ar 5, ship Andrew, Bartlett, Bartlett, Maric Dolmans, Talmas anti Gloucester, Mass, in ballast; brig C S Packard, (of U lsters. Also, a nice lot of Cloths for against accidents. » man who bought the Davis farm, but learn with Camden), Jones, Brunswick, Brvnswick, Ga; sch C C a m b r ic s , Ulsters. “ A few of onr citizens seem to have been victim- pleasure that they are both Ironclads. Hanrahan, Whitmore, Charleston SC. At Weymouth. We display the Largest variety of Fichnea A r 6, Alfred Keene, Henderson, Rondout. i'.ed to a certain extent lately, viz. Capt. John N- Elijah Kiplevof Hope has bought the Isaac Car­ Hock I and Ketail Prices Current A rJuno 8, Addle Fuller, Jorgensen, Satilla River, Dress Goods and Ties in the citv. The Now Lan- Brown a few weeks since in New York on l>oard kin stand. I hear that Frank Kimmens is going These prices are for the best articles, when not otli- Ga, May 30. ‘ guedocs, D’Aleneon, Breton, of ship Snow & Burgess, awoke one night, and to move into the house, and that E. G. Sim­ erwise specified or only one price given. For targe NEW YORK—Ar 4, Mary Langdon,Mullen; D Ellis, IlonitoiifCtc. Limited space will not quantities prices will be a shade lower. Corrected Torrey, and May Day, Flanders, Rockland. L a c e s , Which includes all the new allow us to say more. found a man in the cabin. In the morning he mons is going to move into the Kimmens weekly. Ar 5, C C W arren, Smith, Rockland. found he had lost about seventeen dollars taken house. Rock la n d , June, 10, 1880.' ‘ A r 5, Empress, Kennedy, Rockland; Harvest Home, shades, such as Bl’Ollze G recil lio...... 11OO pairs Lamb k n...... 9ull per can...... IO3I5 FOREIGN. qualities. though: that the party leading in these dishouest to one, while the vote for Tilson was more than Onions, ri' tb ...... 0 Turnips, k lb...... 02 St John, N B—Cld 3, ship J B Walker, Liverpool. transactions is known here. three times that of Milliken. The delegates were Pork, (clear) k tb...... 9 Veal, k ...... S310 Bound Hog, ktb . 7 3" *, Steak,...... 15 Itio Janeiro—In port May 14, sch H G Bird, Bunker, CORSETS. instructed to vote for Gen. Davis Tillson. Each Ship J. B. Walker, Capt. George E. Wallace, G ro ceries* etc* L in e n U ls t e r s sailed last week from St. John for Liverpool. l)r. member who spoke, though very decided in his ' Coffee k R> ' Sugar per lb All of the Best Makes of CORSETS. —-..... < J. B. Walker went as passenger on this ship, to preference, expressed a willingness to support any R io ,...... lfigSO G ranulated,...... 11 We would especially call your attention to Roasted & gr. Rio20325 Extra coffeecruahed..l0 W e are displaying the finest be absent some two or three months. Bon roy- of- the candidates named. J a v a ...... 30338 J Muscovado,...... 9 our C orset. Like its name, . 1111 111, |,l ...... 1 assortment of the above We have the finest line of Kid L ocals.—Charles W. Stimpson, Jr. was thrown rivals. Sold at the Thorndike Hotel, and by W. Solt, per cd...... 34 ixRKand pr cask...... 20325 II. Kittredge and Edw. Merrill. and Lisle Thread Gloves and BAILKY’S FRENCH from bis trotting gig by his horse making a sud­ goods with many others HAIR KESTOKATIYE den start to go iuto the yard in front of his stable, the greatest Bargains in Hosiery l ’O W D E E S , The black stallion “ Carrabassett ” was ICE CLOSETS, at as low prices, or lower and lie yanking the liorsc tip suddenly, threw the to be found anywhere. sold hist week to parties in Philadelphia for SPECIAL NOTICES RESTORED T he Great Suientific D is- animal down, he at the same time went flying A LL SIZES. than 1hey can be bought $5,000. Carrabassett was raised by Messrs. , COVEKY. over the horses’ head on to the ground (beyond ; Townsend & Abbott, formerly of Alexan­ at retail in Boston or else­ Restores Gray Hair to its Original Color. but lie was up in a second, and had hold of the der. COPYING e,}- Prevents tl.e Hair from filling out. trotter’s head lieforc arising. A sa feat of agility where. Un - Cures Humors of tin- Scalp aud Uair-caters. INK nt short notice. Books Posted, Bills Made FIVE MINUTE Hl)' Is elegantly perfumed and agreeable to use. Charles did a smart thing. ains in ack D Out, either at my house, or nt any other place P Tin: B . What they mean.—How e wanted, 011 applieation to the subscriber. ------Price only 35 Cents.------George Vaughn lias closed his harness shop, •tired. A poignant pressing pain in the “ small DOLMANS, Sent bv mail, free of postage, to any part of the and will move to Massachusetts. :>f the back ” is a dangerous symptom. It means Vuiled States or Canada, on receipt of 35 cents, by S AGENTS WANTED,TOItffre • Mrs. John Nash died suddenly at her resi­ approaching Kidnev troulde—possible Bright’s ICE GREAM FREEZERS, T. It. BAILEY, Milford, Mass., or any of his agents. Disease. It should'not be neglected—not a day, MANTLES Sold by all druggists. ICTORIifi-I, dence on Wadsworth street on Thursday night of not an hour. Fortunately', these symptoms are p USE BAILEY’S FRENCH COSMETIQUE. last week, aged 64 years. asily cured. HI NT’S- REMEDY, the Great T. E. TIBBETTS, From 2 to 15 quarts. and S A C K S . Schooner Eflic J. Simmons has chartered to go Kidney and Liver Medicine, is an absolute and Thu best Hair Dressing in the world. Trial bo.tl-s HisioRYwworina unfailing specific for them, and for any diseases DENTIST. 25 cents. Large bottles only $1.00. Embracing full and authentic accouuts of every na­ to Brunswick, Georgia, and load with liard pine at tion of ancient and modern times, and inclading a his­ of the Kidneys, Bladder. Liver, and Urinary Or­ All branches of dentistry faithfully attended to at In very desirable styles,arriving Use BuckUno’s Long Branch Bouquet, tory of the rise and fall of the Greek and Roman Em­ 8.50 per thousand—towage free. • gans. A single lx)ttle of HUNT’S REMEDY has V ER Y R E A SO N A ISLE' P R IC E S . Teeth extract­ pires, the middle ages, the crusades, the feudal system, ed without pain by Nitrous Oxide Gns. (treat reduc­ 'I’lie most delightfully fragrant ami lasting perfume R e p a ir s .—L. Crandon is repairing the Simon many times saved a life. Black, Green and Drab by nearly every boat. Our known. Price only 25 cents. the reformation, the discovery and settlement of tho Sold by all Druggists. Trial size, 75 cents. tion in the price of artificial U-ctli. Satisfaction guar­ New World, etc., etc. It4w25 Shibles house, south side of Main St., West End. anteed. stock of CLOAKINGS is su­ It contains 6 73 fine historical engravings, and is the where he will move in a short time.—Oliver M. Cor. Main and Winter Sts. most complete History of the World ever published. A house ami two barns belonging to Mr. 1,-S.nix perior to any in the city, and Send for specimen pages and extra terms to Agents. Yinal’s residence is lieing repaired, and important West of Moderation were destroyed by lire WIRE SCREEN CLOTH, Address N ational Publisiiixc Co.,Philadelphia,Pa. additions made thereto.—Judge Levcnsaler is re­ last week. Ilis stock was saved, but carri­ from 12 1-2 to 25 Ct.S. per pairing his house on Gleason St.—The Samntff In tho best location in tho ages destroyed. A. M. A U R T IN , 24,26, 28, 30, 32 and 36 Inches wide, yard below any competitor. West. Lands sold on Fales house on Beeeli Woods street is being reno­ DENTIST. long time ami at low vated.—The Fogerty house, foot of Knox - St., is with OFFICE OYER T. A. WEN! W olf I ITS STORE, -AT— iriees. Employment dur- Carpetings! t,g winter at good wages also being repaied.—The Hallowell kirn on Main I S I C I t l t Y guaranteed. For partic­ S t, is having a new underpinning. Dentistry in all its branches promptly attended to ulars send name and address on postal card to Grape Culture and Wine. at REASONABLE PRICES. J. P. WISE & SON’S R4w» PHILIP S. HARRIS, Teeth extracted without pain, by the use P. O. Box 406. St. P a u l, M in n eso ta. CAMDEN. Nitrons Oxide Gas. We have a good stock Rockland Jan. 1, 1S79. Hardware Storo, P o litica l.—Since the 2d inst there has lieen an o, in s all ’ nake of Carpets on hand, some X. A. & S. H. BURPEE, A Y’E AR and expenses to agents. intense interest in the action of the National Re­ rants, blackberries, and other fruits, lie now controls $ 7 7 7 Outfit Free. Address P. 0. VICK- large vineyards of the Oporto grape, from whicii his 2 I 2 & 2 I 4 Main St., Rockland verv choice Patterns in Rockland, Me. ERY, Augusta, Maine. 425 publican Convention, which commenced its delib­ famous Port Grajie Wine is made, ami which chemists DENTISTH Y T | 3meow25 and physicians say rivals the world for its beneficial rjAO ADVERTISERS.—Lowest Rates for adver- erations on tliat day. By the favor of the W. V. effects on weakly and aged persons, and the consump­ I_ tising in 9 70 go o d newspapers sent free. Ad­ T. Co., and the noteworthy kindness of our op- tive. For sale liy druggists. 2w27 C. H. EVANS dress GEO. P. ROWELL & CO., 10 Spruce SL, N.Y. perator Miss Blanch Hosmer, we have received a Is now at ills office, No. 254 M ain St,, near Thorn­ Tap estry W e are selling our Cottons, dike Hotel, l’rict s to suit the times. 41 summary of the proceedings as they have token General CJiainheilain will deliver the ad­ INOTLCE! Cambrics, Momies, Muslins and place. The preference of candidates was as varied dress at the Commencement exercises of HE Committee appointed by the City Council of TAMARACK BITTERS the Free Institute nt Worcester, Mass., on Rockland, April 26, 1SS0, in accordance witli the and Prints at Reduced Prices. Good nearly, as the candidates themselves. While our Tannexed ftcsolre, would respectfully notify the citizens r p iI I S great health-restoring and life-preserving enm- the I4th of July. H. C. LEVENSALER, M ,D.; of W ard 7, tliat a meeting will bo held in the Alder- Style and Fine Quality Prints, JL pqund is prepared with exquisite care from Roots, people have, and express a high appreciation of Barks, Ginns ami Plants culled from forestand field, THOMASTON, MA INK, man’s Room, Berry Block, on F rid a y , J u n o 18, Gen. Grant as a military leader, we have not heard New York Butler Market. 1880, at 7 1-2 o’clock, P. M. E x -S u p e rs . at 6 cts. Yard Wide Cam­ and combined on scientific principles, regardless or Devotes Ids attention to the PRACTICE of MED1 C. S. CROCKETT, Chairman. expense, witli a determination to place witli in the reach one wishing him to receive the nomination at Chi­ In reportin': the market prices fur butter, the CINE and.SURGERY. brics (short lengths)only 8 Cts. of all the most perfect Alterative Gentle Stimulator, cago. The news of Gen. Garfield’s nomination New York of May 20tIi, said, “ choice CT Residence and Office. Levcnsaler Block ’Main H’Acrco.?, several prominent citizens of W ard 7, in FEED STORE. Liver Invigorator, Stomach Rectifycr, Kidney Regula­ packages to the retail trade reach 19 to 20 cents, i trea t. this city including Sidney M. Bird, Jeremiah Tolman Remember these prices are a tor ami Blood Purifier tliat has ever been offered to the was received with some little disappointment, but and Isaac Orbeton, have several times applied to the otllieted. By its use the food is easily digested, the after a second sober thought many expressed them­ but light coh red goo Is are hard to tlisjiosc of and Legislature to set off said W ard from the other six, bowels become regular, tlie kidneys stimulated, the several lots were uiought wellSold at Sto 10cents. and incorporate it into a tow n; and genuine reduction of 2 to 4 els. selves as pleased witli the action of the Conven­ blood becomes pure and rich, all blemishes andhutnors This stern logic of dollars and cents is rapidly: Whereat, said citizens have alleged complaints bo- per yard. FOGLES & COHAHT disappear and every' impurity is carried off by nature’s tion, while some were doubtful of its wisdom. convincing dairymen that they should use the SIMONTON & RICH, fore the Legislature, of improper burdens or taxation, gates. The wear and tear of business or excessive and other grievances against the city as an organiza­ Wholesale and Retail Dealers in T h e l it t l e S tea m er .—Last Friday we were Perfected" Butter Color made by Wells, R ichard-: We would call your pleasure produce a tremendous draft upon the nervous son & Co., Burlington, Vt. It gives the perfect! tion; and and muscular system, to offset which we need a reliable invited, with a few others to seats in Mr. Brain- Counsellors at Law, Whereas, a division of the city os prayed for by said agreeable, sustaining nervine tonic, else we succumb June color the year round and dairymen that use citizens, would, as a vast majority of our citizens be­ attention to our TA P­ Corn, Flour, Meal, Oats hall’s new 6teamcr, “ Blonde,’’ on a trial trip about it never send light colored goods to ’market.” to overtasked Nature, and a general breaking up and CA^LDEN MAINE. lieve, be disastrous to the city ns a whole; Now, there­ wasting away from Nervous Debility, Impaired Di­ the harbor. In starting, she almost immediately Kidney-Wort will cure Kidney and Liver disease O ’ Special attention* given to collection of demands fore, for the purpose of ascertaining the exact grounds ESTRIES for S1.OO and Feed, gestion, Sluggish Kidneys, Urinary or Uterine Derange­ Business In Knox and Waldo Counties promptly a of complaint of said citizens, and of judging of the reached her fall speed, which was about seven miles and worst cases of Piles. ments, Torpid Liver, Cxmstipoted Bowels, Thin and tended to. 10 necessity of calliug a meeting of citizens of the whole and a lot of Remnants Watery Blood, nuinors and Imuurities, take the place a i hour. She sits in water nicely, and stood the city, Farwell Block, 210 Main St, of former healthy secretions, Night Sweats, Hollow At a meeting of the Trustees of the ketolced, That a Committee of two from the Board Inform the public that they have formed a partnership sea well. She carries an eight horse power, boiler of W oolens in lengths Cough, Emaciated Features and Frame, show conclu­ Maine Agricultural Society Tuesday it was of Aldermen and such a number as the Common for the purpose of carrying on the above-named busi­ sively the rapid march of the Fell Destroyer, who has and engine and can lie run ten miles an hour. Mr. voted to hold the Fair in Lewiston for three “ GEORGE W, FRENCH, Council may join, be and are hereby appointed to con­ CARPETS ness, and that having ample facilities, they are pre­ the victim thoroughly clasped in his embrace. But fer with the citizens of W ard 7 nbovo named, and such from 1 to 2 0 yards, pared to fill all orders for Meal and Corn, \ cllow and Tamarack Bitters will loosen the monster’s hold, build Haskell from Boston, who placed her engine, and years. others ns they may, or any committee of citizens that Mixed, with prompt despatch and at the Lowest up the weakened frame, restore the shattered nerves, thus far has run it, says that lie has had an ex­ W ard 7 may select, and to procure from said citizens that we will sell very We have one of the finest Wholesale Prices. Flour and Feed also supplied east out impurities. Therefore, ve sufferers, who value or Irom such Committee appointed for the purpose, a perience of twenty-five years in steam yachting, at wholesale, in lots to suit. healtii, happiness and long life, should procure at ouco The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich. statement of the grievances of which they complain stocks of Carpetings to he Wc nlso invite the attention of retail purchasers to Tamarack Bitters, the greatest vegetable tonic on earth. against the city, and to receive from them any proposi­ much under the regu­ our stock of Corn, Flour, Meal, Oats and Feed, always and that for perfectness of design and all tliat per- Will send their celebrated Electro-Voltaic Belts to Attorneys Com Eorat Lai. Sold by Druggists, and warranted purer, richer, and tion they may be pleased to make to tho city, looking in store, promising our best efforts to please, and tlie possessing more curative properties than any tonic yet tiinsjtoa small pleasure yacht, Mr. Bramhall has the alflictcd upon 30 days trial. Speedy cures guaran­ to the settlement of such complaints—an adoption of lar price. found in the State, and our teed. They mean what they say. Write to them Lowest Market Prices. resented. Sold iu Rockland by E. Merrill, W. II. beat them all in the Blonde. May she live long, Thomaston, Me. 176m which propositions would satisfy them and prevent Private Patterns in Roxbury C. N. FOGLER. ittredge. 39 without delay. ]y51 further efforts toward a division of the city; said Com­ N. B. CONANT. and bring profit and pleasure to owner and peo­ mittee to report to the Board the result of such con­ Tapestries ami Extra Supers Rockland, May 29,1S79. ‘-6 ple respectively, and lie the incentive to larger cn- ference in lull, embodying all propositions authorita­ To he a Long Liver J. P. COWLES, M. D„ tively made by said citizens, with a view to a just set­ are well worth' attention. We terpise in this direction, is our hearty wish. Preserve a sound liver. The bilious should hasten to tlement of nil reasonable complaints, if any. R elig io u s.—Rev. B. B. Bowen, the blind man, avail themselves of a remedy. If they do not, they P h y sic ia n & S urgeon, may expect to suffer a complication of evils difficult to have an elegant line of Tapes­ CARDS, Bill Heads. TAGS preached at the Congregational Chuch last Sabbath conquer by medical means. The experience of those C.AMXHJN* - - . MA.IPJE. LETTER HEADS, POSTERS, evening, and also executed the voluntary on the who have used and testified to the efficacy of Da. tries at 90 cts. to $1.00— Guosvesok’s Liver-Aiij proves it to be a means of other Carpets in proportion. Promptly printed at this office, 210 Main Street,groun Mammoth Posters, organ. At the Univcrsalist Church Rev. C. P. enduring relief from thejiainsand penalties of Bilious­ A FEW MORE LEFT! floor. Orders by Mailpromtly Nash preached a temperance sermon which was ness. Headaches,Constipation, Flatulency, Heartburn, BIRTHS Our Carpetings are fresh from Impurity of the Blood, Piles and Feminine Complaints OF THOSE FAMOUS attended to. well received by a fair audience. are vanquished by the Liver-Aid . 1w2S the looms, and will be sold just P erso n a l.—Merit is worthy of notice wherever [Notices of Births and Marriages inserted free, but as low, if not a little lower, than PROGRAMMES, DODGERS, it exhibits itself. Three hands.—An observer of human when sent by mall should always be accompanied by The main point in law is good evidence. the nameof the sender, as a guarantee of authenticity.] MR. FRED BURPEE is constantly receiving undis­ When we first came to Camden, Frank E . Rus­ nature reports that he has seen some peo­ the old stocks carried over from puted evidence of the superiority of sel, then a mere boy was a clerk in what we know ple possessing the peculiarity of three year to year. NELSON THOMAS’ AMERICAN CAN­ Law Blanks, here as the comer store. Nothing was thought hands—a right hand, a left hand, and a lit­ AT KER SYRUP, particularly of his habits, except that he appeared tle behind hand. for Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Cancer and Canker and all honest and industrious. After a time he obtained MARRIAGES. humors of blood or stomach. Y'oung ladies and gents., J. P. W ise & Son’s as well as persons more advance»l in years give their a situation in Boston in a wholesale and, if we — Ring’s Vegetable Ambrosia restores gray hair to Cy Goods delivered to all unqualified approval to this remarkable blood purifier, Diplomas, . Certificates mistake not, retail clothing establishment. Frank its original color, prevents the hair from falling out, In this city, June 2, by Rev. E. G. Eastman, nt the which is destined ere long to be familiar to all as and is one of the finest dressings for the hair in the residence of Mr. Samuel Gurdy, Mr. C. L. Danforth, HARDWARE STORE. parts of the city FltEE of Im portant Notice. household words.” For sale by all druggists. 20 was soon found so apt at his new calling that he market. Parsons, Bangs fc Go., Wholesale Drug’ts. Iy28 of Rockland and Miss Belle E. Witherell, of Hingham, Charge. made himself familiar with the business, and was Muss. Visiting Cards very Corporation Work, In this city, 9th lost., at the residence of Capt. A. K. 212 & 214 M ain S t. W e have just been appointed sent ontas a traveling salesman, in which capacity A vivid idea of the weakness of chicken- pretty, printed ntjsh Spear, by Rev. C. P. Nash, Edward F. Berry, Esq. 23 at lids office.. soup w’as conveyed in a wag's query to his and Miss Ella F. Spear, all of Rockland. The parties, Samples sent by Mail when Agents for Butterick’s Pa­ Silt Edge he did so well that he still continues in that employ­ BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS. ment, representing the house of Isaac Fenno & Co. wife at dinner: “ Can’t yon coax that accompanied by Mr. Wm. F . Tibbetts and Miss Josie ordered. per Patterns, and shall keep chicken to wade through the soup once A. Thorudlko, started at once, w ith teams, for Moose- 28 Summer St. Boston. Husbanding his means head Lake. MAGIC LOTION STATEMENT HEADS, FREIGHT RIELS, more? ” In this city, June 5, by II. E. Ingraham, Esq., Mr. as n new, delightful and wonderful remedy, designed a full assortment. Any Pattern and maintaining good habits, n6 an investment he Freeman Marston and Miss Fidelia Williams, all of and warranted to supercede all the pain relieving agents established a business in this, his native village) this city. yet discovered. This is strong language, but not more sent by mail on receipt of price. Chronic Catarrh is disgusting, and the discharges from In Portland, June 1, Mr. Howard T. Blackstone, of strange than true. Sold by E. Merrill, W. H. Kit­ 100 Old Papers. 100 opening a store, putting in a stock of variety and the nostrils have a thick yellowish or greenish appear­ Deering and Abbie F. Fling, of Portland, formerly of tredge. ance, and it is sometimes very difficult of removal, par­ Goods delivered Promptly and Free to fancy goods, and placing it in charge of his two this city. —FOR— ticularly in the morning. In severo casts the odor is A t Tenant’s Harbor, May 30, by Rev. Albert A. an y part o f th e city.-4£ff Denison's Patent Tags sisters, young ladies who are highly esteemed in most offensive, causing a very unpleasant breath, the Ford, Mr. Walter H. Simpson, of New York City and this place. We often hear it remarked, “ Frank has sense ol smell becomes impaired, the hearing and eye­ Miss Hattie S. Haskell, of.St. George. sight affected, a constant desire to expectorate. The AT BOSTON PRICKS. done well,” and we can add that his sisters have In Lincolnville Center, May 20, Mr. Chas. A. Bry­ 4 0 : C E I V T S 4 0 offensive fluid dropping down the throat causing al­ ant, of Lincolnville and Miss Susie Tower, of Belmont. proved themselves worthy of their trust. The most incessant hawking and spitting witli unsatisfacto­ In Bremen, May 29, by Rev. M. D. Miller, Mr. Sam­ Simonton Bros. ry results. Osborne’s Catarrh Expellcr Is reliable, uel F . Erskine, of Boston and Miss Lydia J . Bryant, 325 Main St. Boston 6tore over which they preside will be moved so id by K. Merrill and W . U . Kittredge. 39 AT THIS OFFICE. Shipping Tags of all Grades of Round Pond. 28 Rockland, May 20,1880. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Malaria, To Keep Out Flies. Diphtheria, Pneumonia, Sore Throat, ALWAYS SSXtSOT TBS BSST. teailroadaJT Steam boats She £ Uriah Inflammation of tlie Lungs, Ac., IS NERVOUSNESS A YANKEE SPEER’S A lady writes to the Minnesota Farm­ —CURED BY— NOTION? Questions, suggestions, information, records of Maine Central Railroad. perience, notes or articles on any department of flori­ er : “ For three years 1 have lived in culture, are cordially inti ted from all cultivators and COAL!COAL! town, and during that time mv sitting- Commencing Jan. 20,1880. PORT GRAPE lovers of flowers. All such should be addressed to •* Editor of Floral Department,’* ut this oflice. room has been free from flies, three or A New Theory by a New ASSENGER trains leave Bath at 11.05 a. ra., after —AND— four only walking about my breakfast arrival of train leaving Rockland at 8.15 a. m., con­ Doctor. P necting at Brunswick for Lewiston, Farmington, Au­ THE VERBENA. table, while all my neighbors’ rooms D. N. B IR D & CO., gusta, Skowhegan and Bangor; at Yarmouth with G.T. were crowded. 1 often congratulated R’y .; at Westbrook with P. R., at B. ft M. Junction Sainbuci W ines! SAPANULE ARE SELLING with train on Boston & Maine, and at Portland with Among our bedding plants this holds myself on my escape, but never knew trains on Eastern Railroad, arriving in Boston 5.30 p.ui Claims that Nervousness is an SZPLEJSPIDIZD Afternoon train leaves Bath 4.00 p. m., (after arrival its place with the foremost. And, in the reason of it until a few days ago. lie READS' EO ll XM M EDIA.TE USB. of train leaving Rockland 1.15 p. in.,) connecting at truth, we have none we should so miss I have had occasion to move my goods American Imaginative Is tvery PRACTIOAL painter. Brunswick for Lewiston, Augusta, and Portland. PXCEF.IICOVERING ANY CAPACITY KNOWN PAINT“Jc DURABILITY W hite Ash Egg and Broken, Morning Train leaves Portland 7.00; arrives at Bath if taken entirely from our gardens, to another house while I remained on Disease, 8.35 a. ra., connecting to Rockland. for a few days longer. Among other 1 aimed uith-our Prepared Paints, if not satisfac­ Through Trains leave Portland, 12.35 p. ra., after ar­ green houses, and conservatories. Beau­ tory, will be fiepainted at our Expons e. W liite Ash Stove, and rival of trains from Boston; arrive at Bath, 2.20 p. ra. things moved were two geraniugis and connecting to Rockland. tiful markings, colorings, and variega­ Is it not Io your interest to buy our P ure P repared Freight Trains each way dally. calceolarias which stood in my windows, Pa t xt, which, when mixed with equal parts of oil will F r a n k li n Coal tions of flowers are almost indescrib­ And Originated in tlie United States cover wood better, and prove more durable than any PAYSON TUCKER, SupL able. And if care is taken to keep being always open to their full extent, other mixed Paiut in the market? The comparison is r.Jan. 26,1880. <6 QC Back, Inflammation of the Kidneys, Backache, within the Last Fifty Years, as follows: r AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICKS. them in a healthy state, there are no top and bottom. The boxes were not Bunions or Sprcness of the Feet from whatever 1 Gall, of other Mixed I’aint, 81.75 Portland, Bangor & Machias Steamboat Co. flowers’which will give a larger share of gone Half an hour before my room was Burns or Scalds, and all Inflaroatory Diseases, 1 • Gall. W. M. & L. Paiutii82.OO, is l.OO. A y Orders promptly filled, and coal delivered. as full of flies as those around me. d and cured. “ S a p a n u le w ill *. Gall. Linseed Oil, .50.-1.50 reward for the little trouble than these life. I >o uot neglect to buy a bottle. It is a household Let tho Doctors Say Whether that SPRING ARRANGEMENT. self-same verbenas. Much trouble is This, to me, is a new discovery, and X’cssity. Full particulars, in our Illuminated Cards Difference in favor of our Paint, .25 Rankiu Block, Main St. id Circulars, sent free, upon application by mail. Statement W ill Stand the Test. experienced by some in growing them perhaps it may serve to encourage oth­ A trial will benefit you. We guarantee satisfaction, THE FAVORITE ■ money refunded. 50 Cents and $1 l’er Bottle. We guarantee this fact. The te st is simple ers in that which is always a source of Our Pure P repared P aints have been sold during in the window, garden, or conservatory Trial Bottles, 25c. Sold by all Druggists. tlie past Eight years. Our price has always been aud pleasure—namely, window gardening. Samuel G erry & Company, JOHN LOVEJOY, STR. LEWISTON, on account of the disease, or rather will continue to be in exact accord with the price of CAPT. CHAS. DEERING, Mignonette planted in long, shallow lylO Proprietors, 237 Broadway, New York. Dr. Benson Says It W ill Not, That Nerve Strictly Pure White Lead and Pure LlnseedDil, and it (Sucecswr to J. G. Lovejoy,) minute insect, called “ black-rust,” ness is as Old as Mankind, is impossible for us to compete iu price with inferior •\T7TLL leave Railroad which saps out their life and eventually boxes placed on the window sill will be Paints any more than Pure White Ixmd can be sold In • vY W harf every FRIDAY found excellent for this purpose.” competition with adulterated brandsof so-called White Evening at 11:15 o’clock, or on ar­ 3 destroys the plants. This is often Tte Great Nerve Restorative. Lead which are plentifully offered 2c. per lb. less than Fire and Life Insurance rival of Pullman Express trains the cost of the pure article. from Boston, for Rockland, Castine, Deer Isle, Sedg­ caused by too high a temperature, or as AND THAT NERVOUSNESS HAS EXISTED Berry Block, (Lime Rock Bank Stairway,) wick, Mt. Desert, (8o. West Harbor, Bar Harbor,) Wadsworth, Martinez & Longman. Millbridge, Jonesport and Muchiasport. often by allowing the plants to become To the Girls. EVER SINCE NERVOUS SYSTEMS WERE MAIN ST-, ROCKLAND. 5 Also, leave PORTLAND every TUESDAY evening, long and straggling. If the former, re­ WYOMOKE. CREATED. NERVOUSNESS EXISTS UN­ same time, for Millbridge, touching at intermediate For sale by landings. R eturning, leave Machiaspokt every duce the temperature at once if neces­ Never marry a man who has only his DER MANY NAMES, AND APPEARS IN MONDAY morning at 4.30, and Milluridgf. every A Blood, Brain and Nerve Food. MONDAY and THURSDAY at 8 A. M-. touching at sary. love for you to recommend him. If he is MANY FORMS OR TYPES, P. WISE & SON, I I . 1ST. KEENE, not otherwise what lie should be yon will intermediate landings, arriving in Portland same even­ Speer’s Port Grape Wine, . Take this as a test: If your fuchsias •eign • in all forms of Nervous Debility, DEALER IN ing, connecting with Pullninn’niglit train for Boston. ROCKLAND, ME. Passengers will not be disturbed until morning, un­ or pelargoniums seem to thrive and do never be happy. The most perfect man Brokcn-di 'titutlons, Heart Affections, Verti- Ah Sick Headache, Nervous Headache, Neuralgia, of Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary Or- less wishing to take Pullman Train. Trains leave next From the Oporto Grape, raised by Mr. Speer at hi* who did not love you should never he your Sleeplessness, Paralysis, 1 listeria, Melancholy, St. BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, day for Boston at 8.45 A. M., aud 1 P. M. Steamers their level best, make up your mind that husband. But though marriage without cans, Female Weakness,"restoring Exhausted Vitality, Vitus’ Dance, Asthma, &c. But all of these different Moccasins, Sole Leather, Wax Leather, French vineyardh, ia a rich heavy-bodied Port, used by families Vig. Health and Manhood. forms arc brought about by some present exciting leave for Boston at 7 P. M. daily. for weddings, and parties as an evening wine, and by the temperature is too high for your and American Calfskins, Machine Belting, The LEWISTON connects nt Rockland with SAN- love is terrible, love alone will not do. If cause. But no nervous system is subject to these dis­ MRS. LYDIA E. PINKHAM, Linings and Shoe Findings, ladies and weakly persona for strengthening; also the verbenas, but if the attack of the insect the man is dishonorable to other nu n. or W "ST o M O I i 33 eases unless the nerve-fluid is in an impoverished con­ FORD 8. S. CO. STEAMERS for Bangor and river- principal wine for communion purposes. C U RES aU diseases» arisinga from Alcohol, Tobacco, dition, or suffering from an irritable state or condition, OF LYNN, MASS. Vomer M ain and landings, every SATURDAY morning. Coming West is caused by a long straggling growth, mean, or given to any vice, the time will Op aud can only be cured by a remedy that enriches the Lindley Stm ts, connects MONDAYS for Boston. cut back to proper dimensions, and give come when you will loathe him or sink to Aim a ll fo- of Nerv s and Brain Disease) nerve-fluid aud allays nervous irritation; and this is Passengers front Port land for Bangor and river- Speer’s P. j. Sherry, ichas kips ‘ iorv. 1 zincss, Paralysis, Nei absolutely accomplished by DR. BENSON'S CELERY landings (Tuesday and Friday) forwarded at Regular your plants a thorough fumigation with his level. It is hard to remember, amid ralgia, Nene lache, II tcria, Chorea,Tremen: Tariff’ Rates of this Company". kisses and praises, that there is anything else AND CHAMOMILE PILLS. I’hey effectually re- Steamer City of Richmond is withdrawn from the A delicate fino flavored Sherry from the Spanish tobacco, (this last would also apply in move the causes of all nervous diseases, and the nat­ grape, equal to the tiiuat brands imported from Li«- in the world to he done or thought of hut If you arc affected with any of the above disca> ural result is a cure—a complete and permanenf cure. BURPEE & HAHN, route until further notice. the former case, as a partial remedy,) or any other Brain or Nervous trouble, don’t fail to For further particulars inquire of J. 1‘. WISE, love making; but the days of love are many trv the famous DR. C. W. BENSON’S CELERY AND CHAMO­ O. A. KALLOCH. and they will soon give signs of re­ and the husband must he a guide to he MILE PILLS are prepared expressly to cure Head­ Rockland, April 6, 1880. 19 NT O M O K. E aches, Neuralgia ami Nervousness, an’d will cure any Speor’a P, J. or Pedro J. Brandy. newed vigor. For pot culture, we find trusted, a companion, a friend as well as a case, uo matter how obstinate it may be, of either sick, leaf mould or dust taken from the lover. Many a girl has married a man nervous or dyspeptic headache or neuralgia, nervous- (xruiners and Paper Hungers. Thia noted Brandy ia a pure distillation from the 57/J.V.VO.V .(• HMMUK, ness or sleeplessness. Price 50 cents a box, sent post hollows of old .trees mixed with fine whom she knew to lie anything but good, Chemists and Apothecaries, grape nnd in equal to the fluent Heimeany or Otard free to any address, or may he ordered through any Dealers in Paints, Oil, Glass, &c Brandies; for medicinal purpoaea it can be relied upon garden loam, about half and half, very “ because lie loved tier so,” and the flame Sole Proprietors and Manu facturers, druggist. aa strictly pure. lias died out on the hearth-stone of homo No. 1 13 Trumbull St.. Hartford, Conn. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. good to give them a fine start and Sold by all Druggists. Send for Pamphlet. a 202 Main St. before long, and besides, site has lieen silting Speer’s Sainbuci Wine, healthy growth. witli tlie one that she could never hope PARSONS, BANGS & CO-, Commencing!Tuesday, April 13tli, 1880, he Ne’ For' the open border or garden cul­ and Splendid would lead her heavenward or who, if she "Wliolcsale I >ru grists, celebrated for its beneficial qualities, highly esteemed ture, prepare the soil by mixing with it followed him as a wife should would guide E, H. COCHRAN’S Stmr. NIT. DESERT, by eminent physicians, used in European and Ameri­ 117 & lWJMiririlc S t, Port ht ml, Me. CAPT. DAVID ROBINSON, can Hospitals and by the first families in Europe aud a good supply of leaf mould and sand, her steps from perdition. Marriage is Amqfica. solemn tiling; a choice of life; be careful in FIRE, MARINE, LIFE, ILL leave ROCKLAND, (the sand would also be of service if GENERAL AGENTS. F VV TUESDAYS and SATUR- Excellent for weak and debilitated persons, tho aged used in pot culture) spread evenly over tlie choosing.—Exchange. —AND— DAYS, on arrival of Sanford Line and infirm, Improving the appetite and benefittinc. of Steamers from Boston, for ladies and children. the surface and rake or hoe in, thorough' For Sale by Accident Insurance Agency, North Haven, Green’s Landing, South West and Bar ly mixing it with the soil. Plants discoverer o r Harbors, (Mt. Desert,) So. Gouldsboro, Lamoine, As a Diuretic, Edward Merrill, Rockland. CAPITAL REPRESENTED OVER Hancock and Sullivan. should be started early in spring, so as The Sermon and the Shirt. LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S RETURNING. Will leave SULLIVAN, MON­ DAYS and WEDNESDAYS, at 8 A. M., touching as Tire following is the NINETY MILLION DOLLARS. to have a strong root by planting out • 1 U E GREATEST worn statement to the organs, time, about the first of May. After While on the subject of sermons, I can­ er of Massachusetts of Vegetable Compound, L obsos Adjusted and Paid at this Office. tions. not resist repeating a conversation between tlie tlnancial conditio o f th o I5UOCIC, liookland. None genuine unless planting out. keep carefully watered KIDNEY AND LIVER MEDICINE THE POSITIVE CURE Roeklani O' a friend and his farm servant, which illus­ Rockland, May 19, 1880. 2 SPEEtt, Passaic, N. J.,” ia o until established, after whicli they will EVER KNOWN. T. S. LINDSEY, Gen’l Manager, Rockland. trates the remark made, that an Irishman H U N T ’S R E M E D Y lins saved from linger- FOR ALL FEMALE C0MPLAINT8. Rockland, April 5, lbSO. 19 ALFRED SPEER, Proprietor, make rapid growth and give a profu­ is rarely at a loss for a reply or an excuse. big disease and death hundreds who have been given up by physicians to die. NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL This preparation, ns its name signifies, consists c . G. M O FFITT, Mt. Prospect Vineyards, Passaic, New Jersey. sion of flowers of most beautiful and “ That was a good sermon, was it not, that HI NT'S REMEDY cures nil Diseases of Vegetable Properties that arc harmless to tho most delieate invalid. Upon one trial the merits J ohn L a Fox, Faris, Agent for France; G. T. L ud­ varied colors, stripes, blotches, etc. In we had last Sunday?” said the gentle­ of the Kidneys. Bladder. Urinary Organs, LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Rockland and Vinalhaven. low, London, Ageut for Great Britain. Dropsy. Gravel, Diabetes, aud Inconti­ of this Compound will be recognized, as relief is Life and Fire Insurance Agent selecting your seeds or plants for the man. nence an«l Retention of Urine. of Boston, on tlie 31st of December, 1879. Immediate; and when its use Is continued, in ninety-nine cases in a hundred, a positive and Represents TWrty-nino M illion Dollars. FOR SALE BY DRUCCISTS. spring, don’t forget the verbenas, al­ “ Thrue for you, yer honor, an iligant II I'N T ’S R E M E D Y encourages sleep, creates ASSETS. Spring Arrangement. wan! It done me a power o’ good intire- an appetite, braces up the system, add renewed permanent cure is effected, as thousands will Losses adjusted at tills office, >>« though I do not say this is all this is health is tlie result. Stocks nnd Bonds at market value...... $9,478,111 50 testify. On account of its proven merits, it is to­ On and after Monday, March 22d, ly.” HUNT’S REMEDY cures Pain in tho Loans on Mortgage...... 1...... 2,H9,SG9 6S day recommended nnd prescribed by the best No. 287 Union Block all that is indispensable; yon should “ I’m glad of that. Can yon tell me Side, Back, or Loins, General Debility, Real E state...... 1,295,900 00 physicians in the country. Atchison, Topeka £ Santa Fe have among others, pansies, petunias, Female Diseases, Disturbed Sleep, Loss Premium Notes secured by policies worth It will cure entirely tho worst form of falling 5 ROCKLAND. MAIN . STM’R PIONEER R. R. fo what particularly struck you? IVliat is it of Appetite, Bright’s Disease, and all double the amount loaned...... 1,382,569 45 of the uterus, Leucorrhoea , Irregular and Pain­ Carver’s Harbor, —THE— pinks, asters—which have been greatly about ? ” Complaints of the Urino-Genital Organs. Amount of deferred quarterly premiums 201,119 35 ful Menstruation, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflam­ ■ W idaya excepted,) Kansas, Colorado and New " Oh well ” scratching his head. "I flon'i H U N T’S R E M E D Y quickly induces the Outstanding Renewal Premiums upon mation nnd Ulceration, Floodings, all Displace­ TRUE P. PIERCE, RETURNING, improved within a few years—balsame, L iv e r to healthy action, removing the causes policies upon which a valuation has been ments and the consequent spinal weakness, and ...... mercial ' Mexico Short Line, Candytuft, mignonette for its fragrance, rightly—not just exactly know. I—a—I— that produce Bilious Headache, Dyspepsia, made and reserved...... 170,090 35 is especially adapted to the Change of Life. It Rockland, for Vinalhaven, at 3 o’clock, P. M. —BETWEEN— Sour Stomach, Cost»-eness, Piles, &c. Accrued Interest and Rents ...... 201,068 91 will dissolve and expel tumors from the uterus Attorney and Counsellor at Law portulaca, pldox Drnmmondii, zinnias, a—where’s the use in telling lies? Sure. Cash in Banks...... 13S.S11 41 iu an early stage of dev elopment. The tenden­ G. A. SAFFORD, Agent, Rockland. By the use of H U N T ’S R E M E D Y tlio BENJ. LANE, Agent, Vinalhaven. 5 ATCHISON and KANSAS CITY, etc. These are all very desirable, and I don't remember one single individual Stomach and Bowels will speedily regain their Loans on Collateral...... 113,Too oo cy to Cancerous Humors there is checked very Office in New Court House, strength, and the Blood will be perfectly purified. speedily by its use. —AND— word of it, good or had. Sorra a bit of me In fact, it lias proved to be the greatest and best to them might be added a long list of HU NT’S R E M EDY is purely vegetable, and ROCI£X.AJVI>, MA lIIVE. knows what it was about at all.” meets a want never before furnished to the pub­ LIABILITIES. remedy that has ever been discovered. It per­ I ’ XT E B L O , tlie beautiful flowers a bountiful Maker “ Ami yet you say it did you a power of lic, and tho utmost reliance may be placed in it. R -serve at 4 per cent, in meates every portion of the system, and give# SANFORD STEAMSHIP CO. has given to his earthly children.— good!” HUNT'S REMEDY is prepared express­ compliance with the stat­ new life and vigor. It removes faintness, flatu­ Trinidad, Colorado Springs, Manitou ly for the above diseases, and has never utes of Massachusetts... $12,917,119 03 lency* destroys all craving for stimulants, and Journal o f the Farm. “ So it did, sir. I’ll stick to that.” b e e n k n o w n to fail. Distributions unpai.l...... 1S7.176 56 relieves weakness of the stomach. I> E I W E I t . One trial will convince you. For Salo Death losses unpaid...... 96,755 ~Six Years' Credit, 20 per cent. Discount. the cool shelter of overhanging shrubs, in November. It says:— ternally or externally. For Dr. Kennedy’s “ FAVORITE REMEDY” HOP BITTERS. Two Years’ Credit, 30 per cent Discount. they are exposed to tlie full blaze of the “ Coupled with tlie nomination came tlie rifts, bruises, sprains, &c., is offered as a Reliable Medicine for tlie Cure of K id- j Agent’s tip-town oflice 1 Sea St., under Thorn- Cash Purchase. 33 S per cent. Discount. it is tlie very best remedy n e y and L iv e r C o m p la in ts, C o n stip a tio n , ami all Price $1.00. Six Bottles for $5.00. (A Medicine, not a Drink,) dike Hotel. The valley of the upper Arkansas is justly celebrat sun, and roughly blown upon by the assurance from the most prominent green- known: arresting the Disorders arising from an Impure State of the Blood. I OOXTAIXS JAS. LITTLEFIELD, ed for its adaptability to wheat-raising and the supe­ backers, including their State Committee, bleeding at once, reducing To W om en who sutler from any of tho ills peculiar HOPS, BUCHU, MANDRAKE, Gen’l Pass’r and Truus. Agent, Bangor. rior quality of its grain. As a stock-raising and wool­ full force of the wild winds. Others the swelling and inflamma­ to the sex Dr. Kennedy’s “ FAVORITE REM­ No Family should bo without LYDIA B. Rockland, May 17, 1880. fl growing country, it offers advantages that cannot be who were duly authorized, that they would tion. stopping the pam and DANDELION, only seek to bathe the tips of their del­ EDY ” proves a real blessing. l >4w27 PINKHAM’S LIVER PILLS. They cure » TUB PVKXST AXD BEST MEDICAL QUAilTIM excelled. Good soil, abundance of pure water, a mild arrange a combined electoral ticket on healing the injury in a won­ Conatipation, Biliousness, aud Torpidity of tho and healthy climate, with low prices and easy terms, icate fronds in sunshine, hiding all be derful manner. Liver. 25c. per. box. (- o r all otueb Bitters. terms most liberal to the democrats. And A 8 N TH EY CTTILE making up a total of inducements greater than Is side under damp masses of foliage. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. < offered anywhere else on the continent of America. this union virtually secures the election of Vegetable, It is harmless All Diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Blood, Liver, For full particulars, enquire or address, 1 4 STOP ORGANS M wys. and Urinary Organs. Nervousness, Sleep­ RESTORES Others, again, will bear the sunlight if Gen. Plaisled in September, and the anti- in any case no matter how o n ly S85. New Piano C. A. SEYMOUR, Gen. Eastern Pass. Agent. 419 they can just find a refuge for their republican electoral ticket in November. . applied or taken. The gen- summer oft'er lll'st’d fr< PARSONS, BAN G S & Co. less and especially Female Complaints. kGRAY HAIR Broadway, N. Y .; 199 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y.,or I ume is never sold in bulk, but W ashington, N. J. mveuts This result is now within easy reach, and 1 onlvinourown bottles with General Agents, $1000 IN GOLD. , Y II. L. CARGILL, New England Agent, 197 Wash- roots in the damp hedge-bank, in tlie |BALDNESS ington St., Boston, Mass. lyi moist crevices of walls and ruins, or with the effort whicli we know the two par­ words “ Pond’s E x tra c t” lyG 1’O ltT I.A N I), M E. be paid for a case they will not cure or help, ties will put forth, it will be achieved.” I blown in the glass anti our BOOK AGENTS I ^ S M ^ for anything Impure or Injurious found In them. amidst interlaced branches of trees. trade-mark on the outside buff ---- . „ ------~& Co., 531 Coi upuna., pa. w ra p j w» r. lie wa re of a n y i m sta­ Aek your druggist for Hop Bitters and try them There are others still which hide where tions. Try it once and y before you sleep. T a k e no o th e r. Quite right. An evening contemporary Rert-M-llins: ArticliH for AGENTS, not even the tiniest ray of sunlight can URELY NO F A IL U R E . Sen NERVOUS re superior to all others. D4w25 any person who violates the law relative to DISORDERS, leaves commenced to decay and turn selling intoxicating liquor to the Indians. Price 25 Cents. j by causing free action of these organs Seabury & Johnson, Pharmaceutical Chemists. yellow at the bottom of the plants, aud | and restoring their power to throw ojf\ Numberless Cases, Finally Ac- Books, Pamphlets, Catalogues, Pa­ knowledged Io be Beyond the I pers, Blanks, Diplomas, Town gradually extends toward tlie top until Arrangements have been effected for tiie J disease. all the leaves are iu that condition, Why Suffer Billons pains and aches? KNOX.COUNTY—In Probate Court, held at Rockland Bench ol Medicine. Iiuvc been Keports and every vari­ holding of the following camp meetings at Thy tormented with Piles,Constipation! on the third Tuesday of May, 1880. with the exception of the extreme top Old Orchard, Me., during tlie summer: | Why frightened over disordered Kidneys 1 ANE BRASIER, Administratrix on the estate of Saved under the Mild Action or ety of Town Why endure nervous o r sick headacliesl part; while if grown in a partiallv Faith, July 29 to August 7; Portland Dis­ J DANIEL BRASIER, late of Cushing, in said These Ueiucdics Alone. P rin tin g . trict, August 9—14; Ecumenical, August Why have uleepless nights t County, deceased, having presented her account of ad­ shaded place, the plant, if placed in a Use KIDNEY WORT and rejoice ini ministration of said estate for allowance: SPAVIN, SPLINT, and Europe, at reduced rales. With our principc. well-prepared border, soon attains a 17—24; National Christian Temperance, | health. It is a dry, readable compound and V Ordered, That notice thereof be given, three weeks August 24—31. successively, in the Rockland Gazette, printed in Rock­ Office located in Washington, directly opposite the height of from ten to twelve feet, pro­ 1 Ona pnikacew lll rankcoix qtHof Medicine. L land in Paid County, that all persons interested may bailed States Patent Office, we are able to attend to all r your Drutj attend at a Probate Court to be held at Rockland on 777 and 775 Middle Street, Portland, Maine. Patent Business with greater promptness and desjtaleh CURB, RINGBONE, POSTERS, PBOGRAMMES, ducing in profusion its beautiful yellow Postoflice changes the past week: Of­ ‘fo r you. the tliird.Tuesday of June next, and show cause, if and less cost, than other patent attorneys, who arc at a A.nd all ^enlargements flowers. Tlie Canary Bird Flower is a fices established in Maine: Bemis, Franklin LL3, Si^ASDSOIT A CO., P^prietors, any they have, why the said account should not be al­ distance from Washington, and who have, therefore, (Win send post Burlington, Vt, lowed. WM. IL. KITTREDGE to employ " associate attorneys."QWe make prelim­ PROMPTLY CURED, native of Peru, from which country it County, Ebenezer Binkley [postmaster. 3w26 E. M. WOOD, Judge. inary examinations and fu m h h opinions as to pat­ 5®^ O u r P r ic e s a re a lw a y s a s A true copy,—Attest:—T. P. P ierce, Register. entability, free of charge, and all who are interested was introduced in 1775. If the seed is Postmasters appointed in Mnine; J. Henry , AGENT FOR ROCKLAND. in new inventions and Patents are invited to send for Without Spot or Blemish LOW as the LOWEST. sown under glass, take care that tlie Stevens, South Andover, Oxford County; Iy27asxs a copy of our “ Guido fo r obtaining Patents,” which Wm. P. Newman, West' Falmouth, Cum­ fa sciU/rce to any address, and contains complete in­ plants do not become drawn, and do ELECTRICITY structions how to obtain Patents, and other valuable ELLIS’S SPAVIN CURE. berland Co.; Sylvanus W. Cobb, South Notice of Foreclosure. matter. We refer to the German-American National PARSONS, BANGS & CO., Wholesale Drug­ not place them outside until all danger gists, Gen’l Agents, Portland. VOSE & PORTER, Waterford, Oxford Co. HEREAS, BETHIAII M. KELI.EU, of St. Bank. Washington. D. C.: the Royal Swedish, Nor­ of frost is over. The Canary Bird fadorgc, in tlie County of Knox, nnd State of wegian, and Danish legations, at Washington; lion. FOR SALE BY Flower can also he propagated by cut­ WMaine, by her mortgage deed, dated May 30, 1878, eon- Joseph Casey, late Chie/ Justice U. S. Courlof Claims; EDWARD MERRILL, PROPRIETORS. Hon. Samuel C. Adams, who died in i i Self Cure, veyed to me, as Guardian for JENNIE J., and MEL­ to the Officials of the. U. S. Patent Office, and to Sena­ tors and Members of Congress from every State, o K o c R la m l. tings.—C. E. V.,Queens, L . I., in Pic&’s West Newfield, Me., May 25, was 72 years rxiXXTED 1S77. VIN L. MARTIN, of St. George aforesaid, certain Jfagorine. old. nis ancestors were among the first set­ real estate situate in said St. George, and bounded 9 ld tlress: LOUIS BAGGER A Co.. Solicitors A Marvelous Remedy. as tollow’s, to wit: Beginning at an iron bolt. North of Patents and Attorneys at Law, Le Droit Building^ tlers of the town. His grandfather was a Effecting Cures when all side of tlie Town road, leading toward the 2d Buptist others Fail. WaMhingtou, Ik. €. Hsh Remedy, 1 clergyman and a graduate of Harvard Col­ Meeting House, near Musqulto Harbor, so cafie.1: promptly and radi- A tasteful woman can make a garret r for tho thence North 40 deg., East six rods nnd thirteen liuks lege. Mr. Adams spent the most of his days to stake and stones; thence North, 69 deg., West six C. L. BLACK, 1 cally cure any and beautiful and homelike, at a little cost; in Newfield, and was for years one of the CURE rods and seven links to a stake and stones; thence » every case of Ner­ Electro Voltaic and North 40 deg., W est nine rods and five links to a vous Debility and for the beauty of home depends more most prominent and influential men in it. Magnetic Appliance S A HARD CASE CURED. Weakness, result of in the World. stake and stones; thence South, 49 deg., West one on educated and refined taste than up­ He filled, almost all the town offices, repre­ rod and seventeen links to slake and stones; thence A nsonia, Conn., Aug. lj 1879. CITY BILL POSTER. Indiscretion, excess Southeasterly by said Town road to place of beginning. D r. B riggs & Co. : ROCKLAND, ME. or overwork of tho on wealth. If there is no artist iu the senting tho district in the Legislature and BEWARE Dyspepsia. I’oraly- brain and nervous* ■l*, Hclutlcu, Uheu- Sec mortgage deed, recorded in Knox Registry Book 51 Gents,—After having suffered nbout 11 years aa a re­ AU work will be faithfully and promptly attended house, it matters little if there is a large Senate, and was Register of Deeds for a m utl-m , kidney Com- Page 131. A SUEE AND SPEEDY EELIEP sult of having a pair or boots made to fit my fancy in­ ______. system; is perfectly number of years. Ho had been an hon­ FEAUDS.. 1 he conditions of said mortgage deed having been stead of my feet, the result of which was painfhl bun­ BEFORE TAKING.harmlcss, acts like VFTER T U I M . balance in the hank. There is usually broken, I claim a foreclosure of the same. in all its farm s. Colds fa ions, hard aud soft corns, a sore instep, and two in­ 0 lett or bandies’ sent to thi magic, and has been extensively used for over thirty ored and faithful member of the Congre­ Our Prostration. ____ the bead are relieved a t once by :e. 31 years with great success. no better excuse for a barren home than It does not require vinegar, n n F. O. MARTIN. thisFor remedy. CATARRH Sent by mall on receipt orof price aai55e« growing nails, I have cut and destroyed more than $150 gational church for many years. Pamphlets,4 ? acids, or other preparations, St. George, June 1,1880. 3w27 worth of boots in the ^a st 11 years, and paid to real Tho best boards In the’dty. Full particulars In our pamphlet, which wa d«<. ignorance or carelessness. A little me­ explain J _ bat its action Is continuous. Sold by all Druggists. Satisfaction guaranteed. and pretended chiropodists nearly $200; spent over sire to send free by mail to every one. >3- The Specif­ F The current Is evolved by aid of PABSOHS, BANGS «fe 00. Whoseaalo Drugghfti. ’ $50 for caustic salves and plasters whicli were not of ic Medicine is sold by druggists nt $ 1 per package, or chanical skill can make brackets and ' the heat and moisture of the body. six packages for $5, or will be sent freo by mail on ro It elves lfcnlth un«l Strength Gcn'l Agents. 117 A 119 Middle S t. Portland, M * $5 benefit to me in effect. You may imagine the con­ shelves for the walls, A thoughtful IMPORTANT. to the waning, and new life to tbuso dition I was in when your agents, Messrs. IlillhouseSc ceipt of the money by addressing When you visit or leave New York City, save juffcrlne from Prem ature Decay. NOTICE. Pemberton, induced me to try your Bunion Balsam Magical Catarrh Expeller. TH E GRAY MEDICINE CO., walk in the woods can gather leaves, It will recuperate the system when In­ and Sure Corn Cure, by agreeing to refund the money No. 10 Mechanics’ Block, D etroit, Mich. luggage Expressagc anil Carriage Hire, ami stop jured by iinprudencv.^cxceM^^cknesa, IE Joint Standing Committee on Accounts and « “Sold in Rockland by W. H. KITTRKDGK and lichens and ferns for adorning the at (irand Union Hotel, nearly opposite Grand Cen­ Claims of tlie City Counoil of the City of Rock­ PARSONS, BANGS & CO., if not satisfactory; also your Radical Cure for In HAIR AND SCALP or old age. T growing nails. Both Dandmff Banlsher 1 dressing for tho purpose of 331 Main St., nnd by druggists everywhere. W. F. unpictured rooms. A trifle saved from tral Depot. 330 elegant rooms reduced to $1 and land, will be In session nt the City Treasurer’s Office WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Phillips & Co., Wholesalo Agents, Portland. 6 upwards per day, European Plan. Elevator. Res­ MASONIC BLOCK, on the first M onday EveninJ daily expenses can put a new book up­ o f e a c h m o n th , from 7 1-2 till 9 o’clock, for the pure Its life-giving merits upon the scalp follicles and bul­ taurant supplied with the best. Horse Cars, pose of examining Claims against tlie City. All bills Drugfs, Druggists’ Sundries,Chemicals bous roots of the hair, is desirable to every person on the shelf. The expenditure of a Stages and Elevated Rail Road to all Depots. must be approved by tlie party contracting them. having a true regard for the beautiful and healtblhl Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Ones, &c., condition of thia magnificent and greatest of nature’s few dollars can convert the plain win­ Travelers can live better for less money nt the Circulars may be had of W. H. KIT­ G. M. B R A IN ER D ,) Committee Grand Union, than at any other lirst-class Hotel TREDGE, Druggist, Rockland. A. D. BIRD, 5 on I 17 & I l9]M iddle St.. adornments. Address MARION & COMPANY, New­ GILT EDGE Visiting Cards, in a nea dow into a conservatory. in the City. ly28 IL T. BEVERAGE, 5 Acct's Claims. ark. New Jersey. Sold by E. Merrill, W . H. Kittredge Iy23 13 TOBTLAND, ME. THOS, n . DEEMONT. 39, case, printed and sold at this office.