FARM. GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD. company II was a little fellow, slim ami pale, not over sixteen old who was known as [For this department brief suggestions, facts years and experiences are solicited from housekeep- “Sis.-' On this occasion he was in the midst of er-. farmers and gardeners. Address Agri- the crowil endeavoring to make his way to the cultural editor. Journal Belfast (iffiee, Maine.] syrup. The stronger men crowding against him coon raised him from his and in the scram* The Raising of Thoroughbreds. feet, hie he found uiio ;c!f upon their shoulders. The Messrs. 1 >. < »tis A Co. of George Boston, next moment he was thrown headlong into the of proprietors Bay View Farm on the east half tilled cask of syrup. lie was quickly hshed side of the are the Journal. out, and concluded that he needed no more river, inspired with Republican right ideas concerning the introduction of syrup on that day. Thus the whole route from VOLUME 54. MAY 1882. Five Forks to Appomattox was tilled with in- improved stock into Maine. In a note to BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, 25, NUMBER 21. cidents never to he forgotten. On the Stli of the editor ot the Journal, after stating we had a tedious march of Old Dreams. April thirty-five that none of their stock is for The American for June The Political Outlook. Butler promise not to stump Maine for tin1 Woman’s Work. Sketches of Life. sale, they Agriculturist Army miles. The sun sank from view, hut there were Fusionists this fall as lie did in 1878 and 1880." is an unusually good number of Ibis al- are I was wont to say— Where thy footsteps hear, A GENERAL REVIEW OF THE EIEL1> OF MAINE A to the Portland Item WI1AT THE WOMEN AKE DOING IN THE FIELDS SKCOXD .SF.KIKS. M MHKH FKIU I no indications of Our chanc- valuable It contains a Bangor despatch City halting. regiment ways journal. O Spring! in pauses of the blackbird's song? POLITICS. the letter of (low Plaisted to OF INDl'STRY, I.ITEUATI'HE, FAME, AND Me would he it in says Major Berry ed that to he in the rear of our glad every farmer number of articles 1 hear them not: the world has held mine ear A1IT. ‘‘TIlKFNIl DliUVIM; NFVK." day marching large giving practical- A was put in type and sent through the state ac- Waldo could see our stock With its insistent sounds, too too Portland correspondent of the Roston Jour- whole a which all soldiers will county and useful information for the work of the long, long! a circular in the for the Journal. division, position ly nal writes to that on t lie situation companied by "straight" style Specially prepared Kep. From 1st to tin- iltli of tin' same he induced to some paper political Plaisted and and that the April month remember is the in the whole line. perhaps thereby pay season what one needs now The footfall and the robes of in this state. In the lie denouncing Berry .Mrs. Mariella M. Kicker lias been admitted to hardest just every sweeping Spring, course of the letter was an time in the of attention to the of state committee was furnished with exciting Army the Poto- we raising thoroughbreds, with T'J illustrative engravings, several of llow.once. I hailed them as life's full delight! writes as follows: Republican the bar of the District of Columbia. Just at dark entered a forest through which a copy of the Plaisted letter by a Portland man mac, so with the Fifth whose and by that means, as we believe, Now. little moved I hear the blackbird sing. The Republican will a solid and Grace Babb, a .Maine girl, stood first especially corps, was a road, narrow and crooked. This great- which are very fine, such as the portrait party present who was in the recently single As blind men wake not at the sudden unbroken front to its 1 learn from formerly quite prominent and the best examination in a class of it was to Sheridan's ly increase the profits of It light. opponents. passed duty support Cavalry. At road was tilled w ith farming. of a Clydesdale Horse. Summer Scene, Greenback party. lift at the of artillery, cavalry, infantry, reliable sources that many Givcuhnckcrs of Re- College Pharmacy of Philadelphia. two o'clock in the cost-less to raise a thoroughbred than a not unmoved! Hut I stood The Greeuhnekers ol Portland held a afternoon of April 2d we for the etc. A sharp exposure of the so-called Nay. yestcreve publican antecedents have declared their inten- straight Mrs. L. G. Coburn, a lady of San Antonio, baggage wagons—all pushing front. The and when raised the former will Heneath thee, throned, queen songstress, in meeting Thursday evening in Reform Hall. marched from the battle field of the mongrel, “Bessarabia Corn” and the “Xev York tion of returning to the Republican ranks. The Texas, has Jd.iHMl silk worms at work in her preceding night was dark. and in this blockade our regi. a much the beech: About forty persons were present, 'l'he pur- bring better price than the latter. will attract m ention financial policy of the Republican party under yard. day and soon crossed the South Side railroad. incut became from the Agriculturist” the And for one moment heaven was the green pose for which the meeting was called was to separated division and Mohave sent to our Sherman, Wiiidom, and lm> more than Dr. Anna Warren, of Emporia, Kas., has a ju.-t farm six pure numerous The Folger elect to the convention to be held in The were in The of victims. Sundry Hum- wood, exceeded the delegates of So. IK Ml a besides boys high spirits. cavalry was left far in the rear. At ten o’clock the bred 'Yorkshire"sow from the herd predictions of Republican leaders practice year, mining inter- pigs is And the old dreams went too for Bangor doth. Considerable feeling was was in the and we bugs chapter quite full. Amoi g the by. deep during the era of the Greenback craze. The May ests that will give her a competence in old age. advance laughed, talked, situation had become much worse. It was of It. 1 Lombard. manifested between those who were in favor of F.stp. of "Sycamore” Hon. \. A. speech, of Maine are unusual Miss Eula Marsh is of an and contributors, Willard writes people enjovingan period secretary exchange joked, ran to keep up with the cavalry. We oi.i* for himself. The each farm. Mass., who of supporting Plaisted under certain conditions for woman's every artillery, gun Waylaud. though he (•tie was business a fact that Greenback work, recently established in De- of the value and of moment, it passed; the gusty breeze prosperity■, and will not him knew that we had an adv an- importance Cottage those who support under any troit. which has met with gained important sm
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