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®Itc XUddand f e e t t e * fe rtft gtiuting establishment PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING BY . having every facility In Presses, Type and Material to which we are constantly making additions we are VO SE& PORTER, prepared to execute with promptness and good style, every variety of Job Printing, including No. 5, Custom House Block. TownJReports, Catalogues, By - Bawa.tPost- ora.lShop Bills, Hand Bills,'Programmes, T E It M 8 : Circulars, Bill Heads, Better Heads, Il paid strictly in advance—per annum, $2.00 Law and Corporation Blanks, It paym ent is delayed 6 m onths 2,25 11 not paid till the close ol the year, 2,50 Beceipte, Bills ol Toeing, fitr New subscribers are expected to make the Business, Address (and first payment in advance. IWedding Cards, C? No paper will be discontinued until a l l a r - RE a it a i.e s are paid, unless at the option ot the pub T ags, B abels, lishers. &o., Ao., r r S‘ngle copies five cents—lor oale at the ofiice ROCKLAND, MAINE, FRIDAY APRIL 19, 1872. N O . 1 9 and at the bookstores. VOL. 27. PRINTING IN COBOBb AND BBONZXNQ Z. POPE VOSE. J. B. PORTER. will receive careful attention. DOCTOR STENCER’S GREAT ner when I spoke of her illness, she an know the perfidy of her former husband. SICK-ROOM HINTS. General Items. baking hand upon the handle, found peace. No, no! Don’t speak, you swered my professional inquiries without And when I told her, after the first CRIME. k sick-room should have a pleasant as — It costs from fifteen to forty cents to get the door open, stepped in, and by one drunken brute, you! What can I do? hesitation. shock was over, she crept into my arms your hair cut in New York. If they should of those unaccountable freaks of drunk what can I do?’ As for inyself, I laid aside all false del and whispered: pect. Light is esse ntial. Blinds and A STORY TOLU BY A PHYSICIAN. curtains may be provided to screen the tell what it costs to get your eye-teeth cut in enness, walked straight up stairs, with ‘Well,’ he answered despairingly, ‘if icacy and questioned her plainly as to hei ‘But if it had not been for James’crime W ritten for the Gazette. ayes too weak to bear full day, but what that excellent town, the fluctuations would be out making himself seen or heard—for I go to jail for it I suppose God’ll see I was sitting in my ollice, hall dozing symptoms. Mrs. Hurd, her nurse, re I should not have fonud you, Herbert “WITE3V BABV D IED .” mained in the room, and added many lit 'So good sometimes does come out ol -substitute makes up for the absence of tour.d much wider and more violent. Mrs. Burton was shut up in her back me there too.’ over an interminable article on detective Eyes, little used to weeping, brim tle important items of information. that blessed sunshine without wbieli nutrition, in the Inst medical review. evil.’ — A country clergyman complained to old With grief they cunuot hide parlor, and Martha, as we knew, was The heart of Mrs. Burton always When she spoke of her husband it was life languishes? The walls should be of a The lire in the grate was low, the night cheerful tint; if possible, sort of out- And nil the Summer lights grow dim, out—and opening the first door, stum- echoed to that name, and her conscience was stormy aud the clock was on the with a sort of hopeless sadness which dis SAYINGS AND\ANECDOTES OF Dr. Bouth that he received only five pounds As on that eventide. beld into the best bedroom. lie flung smote her. She looked steadily at her tressed me greatly. RATHER TAYLOR- lour glimpse should be visible from the for preaching a certain sermon at Oxford: stroke of eleven. I was just about to bed or chair where tho invalid lies, if it If any name with careless speech, his old battered hat upon the newly strange guest, and followed the direc turn off the gas and retire, for, being a Not a breath ot suspicion against him Commencing service once with tlie ‘Five pounds!” said the doctor, “Why, I “The day the Baby died.” in her answers to my questions, and I is lint the top of a tree and a bit of sky. painted chimney piece, and steadying tion of his eyes, which were turned to bachelor, I slept in the room connected reading of tlie one hundred and twenty- Eyes which have been traveling for long, wouldn't havo preached that sermon for fifty 1” with my oflice, when there was a pull at felt sure that nt present she knew noth second Psalm, ‘I was glad when they With sunny tress, or shadowy rings, himself by it, drew off his heavy boots, the text on the wall. ‘Thou God seest ing of what Mrs. Hard had such serious dull days over the pattern of the paper- — A Connecticut man is engaged in working With eyes of brown or blue, and with all his soiled and dirty cloth me,’ she said, half aloud, and involun the bell. said unto me, Let us go into the house i started up suddenly, lor this was apprehensions. I was glad that it was hangings, till each bud and leaf and quirl •op a saw log thirty feet long into a fife for the How many a different form it brings 1— ing upon him, crept in between the lav tarily. so, for, with her finely strung organiza of the Lord,’ he stopped and added, ‘So is familiar—and liateful,—brighten with With each a sorrow true,— something new. Middlebury was a dec Boston Jubilee. Or at least so says the Nor ender scented, blanched, milk white ‘Is that true? ’asked the man. orous sort of place, and people usually tion, it might have produced serious re was 1, David.’ pleasure as the blind is raised. The mind, The purest love, the holiest grief lie once asked a casual visitor how wearied of the grinding battle with pain wich Bulletin. That ever mortal knew ! sheets and pillows of Mrs. Burton’s ‘ Yes,' she answered, and her con managed to be taken sick at seasonable sults. I made my examination of the best bed.* science reproached her again. patent as closely ns I could, and drew my far,apart he supposed heaven and hell to and seif, finds unconscious refreshment — II. O. being the chemical symbol of wa Sweet bud. untainted by our Earth, hours. , . in the new interest. Ah, there is a birds’s It was no doubt a happy circumstance ‘Is the other truo?’ he asked, as he Old Mrs. Jerome had been threatening own conclusions. I could have sworn be. The reply was ^ome commonplace ter, could Isaiah have had it in mind when he It could not blossom here I shadow flitting across the pane. The to die for the past live years, and at every that Mrs. Spencer daily swallowed arsen about the great gulf between them. ‘1 exclaimed, “HO every one that thirsteth ?” Bright birdling of a tropic birth, that the old lady was too tired at bed pointed to the second text. tree-top sways and trembles with soft visit X paid her she solemnly informed me ic in small quantities, and the deadly drug tell you.’ said he, ‘they are so near that Fled our cold atmosphere. time to care to take a look at her best ‘Oh yes ! that is true,’ she said warm- was telling fearfully on a constitution rustlings—a white cloud flouts dreamily — Mabel, a daughter of Prof. James Russell that when the decisive moment did come myriads of souls to-day don’t know To warble in those fadeless groves bedroom. She contented herself with iy- she desired me present. But as nothing uever robust. over the blue,—and now, on delight and Lowell, was married last week to Mr. Joseph The songs we long to bear I locking the door and carrying away ‘I wish I could believe them !’ cried She said, answering my questions, that which they are in.’ wonder, the bird himself comes in sight ailed the old lady beyond now and then and peruhes,visibly on the bough, dress Burnett of Boston, a Harvard graduate of This tender sorrow, unforgot, the key, resolved to see how the paint Marshall. ‘Are they both true for an indigestion from too much high living. she had no physician except her husband. ‘No man shall make a creed for me ; 1871. me ?’ He had thought himself better acquainted and I am sure I do not wish to make a ing his feathers and quivering forth a Must in our hearts abide; was drying the first thing in the morn I had never yet been called upon to be few notes of song. All the world, then, And. be it in the lowly cot. ing. Before long, she and Martha, with ‘Yes, yes 1’ she exclaimed, ‘God is present at her death. with her case, and therefore better quali creed for any one. A common danger — In the French arms investigation Monday, fied to treat it. He never left medicine is not lying in bed because we are, is not Or ball of wealth and pride, their unknown guest, were all soundly love.’ He sees and loves us all.