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Tlie Rockland Gazette. Gazette Job Printing TUBL1SQCD EVERT THURSDAY AFTERNOON bT ESTABLISHMENT. Having every facility In Presses, Type and Vatertal VOSE & PORTER. to which we are constantly making additions, w« are piepared to execute with promptness and good styU 2 10 Main Street. every variety of Job Printing, including Town Reports, Catalogues, By-Laws Posters, Shop Bills, Hand Bills, Pro­ T E Tt 31 S : grammes, Circulars, BUI Heads, If paid strictly In advance—per annum, >2.00. If payment is delayed 6 months, 2.26. Letter Heads, Law and Corpor­ I f not paid till the close of the year, 2.60. ation Blanks, Receipts, Bills •T'Newsnbscribeis are expected to make the first of Lading, Business, Ad­ payment in advance. dress and Wedding *^N o paper will be discontinued until ALL AR- Cards, Tags, rearges are paid, unless at the option of the pnbliah- Labels, A c ., Single copies five cent*—for sale at the office and ROCKLAND, MAINE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1880. N O . 3 8 . PRINTING IN COLORS AND BRONZINO st the Bookstores. V O L U M E 3 5 . Z. POPS VOSS. J . B. POBTKR. will receive prompt attention. looking s»o like n crushed, wilted flower that the omnibus thundered and rattled and shine, while tin? clear-toned church hell, know that site more.thanand earnslife and her interest wage: farm , ta tk a iH om c LIFE AND HEALTH. hanged up Broadway: she was only real­ only a few rotis away, was summoning oth­ by the additional liglit No. 14.—F ield C rops. A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. gortrg. he could not hut wonder what had so quick­ ly changed the bright, pleasant face that izing the fact that she was going away er people in carriages and on foot for miles she brings into our home-ion,a. She’s a rare Corn 1-2 acre, $'.! 00:2d, $2 00; wheat, 1-2 SAFE AND SURE. from farm and hill and meadow! woman, anil there jire plenty of people in acre, $3 00 ; 2d, $2 00; barley, 1-2 acre, The Great Internals. External Remedy had just smiled hack at him from the door­ from him. Robert Burns. way. She strolled about the gravel walks of The mother anti tlirde sisters, four stylish Chicago who are finding it out. You must PREMIUMS and C O M M IT T E E S k 2 This hot wave is someting fearful,” said the park, sat in the rustic arlxjrs, lingered society women; were nlf haunting now ill-, go home to dinner will, ntu this evening OF THE 2d. 81 00: beans, 1-4 aerc, 81 50; 2d, $1 00; BY II. W. LONGFELLOW. Mr. Sturtevant, ns his companion regained beside the fountains, ponds and flower beds on this black-whiskered Adonis who was and get acquainted with Eliza and the chil rve, 1-2 acre, 81 50; 2d, 81 00. One bush­ . . . r - .. _____• .U-. I thfair lHnl t I... tl’ .,. I... 1 ... . . el as sample of each. Best bushel of wheat, I see amid the fields of Ayr his side. “ I don't sec how you can stand but she saw nothing of the beauties that their idol. dren. and see what the West has done for North Knox A g ricu ltu ra l and .50; best bushel of corn, .50: best bushel of A ploughman, who, in foul or fair, it here week after week.” were delighting thousands of souls famish­ “ What should you have said.” he asked P erC .’ ” Horticultural Society, Sings at his task, “ Oh, I run up the Hudson, where my ing for a breath of country summer; she indifferently, after lying for a long time He had planned, to surprise her, hut off beans, .50; best bushel of peas, .50; best So clear we know not if it is mother and sisters are, whenever the whim was only almost overpowered by a drag­ with his eye's closed and his white bauds ’ course he could not make that admission, To be held at Warren, September bushel of oats, .50; best trace of sweetcorn, The laverock’s song we hear or his, seizes me. not knowing the books will not ging pain at being torn away from the as­ clasped boneath his shapely head, “ if I had and had to accept the invitation to dinner 28th, 29tli and 39th, 1889 .50; best trace of pop corn, .50. Nor care to ask. : 2d, 5 (Ml or money refunded. 60 Cents and $1 Per Bottle. The keen remorse. Itl ste okes, 84 0 (i. W . Walker, Appleton: Amos Wilson, Trial Bottles, 25c. Sold by all DntggisU. of writing to his wife—this last being his ! Itody are engageded in. My beautiful...... visions bankruptcy,...... and...... your daughters.. from go- "" we...... will receive him...... like a family .. friend. <>ld steers, .» yokes, 84 0 Washington. S amuel G erry A Company, At moments, wrestling with his fate. favorite way of filling in odd moments. j have faded into air as I have faded from a in2 out into the world in some capacity to 1 1 want him to see that a man's best riches Committee—Ehen B Union: IL ly!6 Proprietors, 237 Broadway, New York. His voice is harsh, but not with hale; While driving with Mr. Bronson late one plump, pretty girl, to a thin, wan. color- oarn ^eir n living, as she did when her in his homo. And mind you. Eliza, B kett, Appleton; W. .1. Allen, Hope; No. 16.—F ruit. The brush-wood hung ultry July afternoon in Central Park, lie less old maid, and all the time he has been 1 hither ‘lied insolvent, leav her ithout I we won't leave them alone for a moment. B. E. Starrett, Warren; J. E. Bryant, Baldwin, .50: Greenings, .50; R. Rus- Above the tavern door lets fall broke out abruptly. yet with a tone of pe- j growing manly and strong and handsome 1 re“l/jveJ; ' 1 If ho wants favors lie must ask for them .” Washington. setts, .50; N. Spy. .50; Hubbardston None­ Its bitter leaf, its drop of gall. euliar earneslnes which the younger man ! year b y year. Yet he has been kind to____ me Mrs. Bronson ignored the point and went' I think Miss Chirk cried a little fob joy No. 2.—Beef such, .50; Eamcuse. .50; Tolman’s Sweet, Upon his tongue. had learned to understand covered some jfi way, anti although constantly in soci- exactly the same key as before. It j as she knelt beside the low white bed i : 2d. 81 5<). .50; Yellow Bell-flower, .50: Fletcher's But still the burden of bis song deep feeling. ety. with elegant ladies, he has remained 0s verv unfortunate. What will you do, my 1 her pretty room, ami instead of uttcrin Coniiuittte -A. II. Wentworth, Appleton: ct, .50; Gravenstein, .50; Porter, .50; la love of rignt, disdain of wrong; “ Your eyes need opening, friend Bron­ single, and my woman’s heart has dared to son. any spoken prayer, saying simply, in •O il. E. Mathews, Hope; Benj. Libby, War- 1. Pippin, .50; W inter Greening, .50; Its master-chords son. Oh. not at all in regard to your hope that it might be for my sake. For I have already lured a voun man to I prayerful spirit, “ I shall see him again : ren: (i. W. Butler. Union: J. C. Morton, Hurlbert, .50; Blue Pearmain. .50; Ameri­ Are Manhood, Freedom, Brotherhood; horsemanship: you hold the reins like an the sake of me. his book keeper! How hi till the vacancy.’ . Rut experience had taught her better than Washington. can Peannain, .50: Imperial Sweet, .50; lta discords but an interlude expert. I beg your pardon, hut I want to proud mother and sisters would spurn the Ten yean said Adelaide the oldest to admit one stray gleam of hope into her N, 3.—Steers. Cummings Sweet, .50; Fall Greenings, .50; idea. Iliad better have been a kitchen s’^tc.r» “ she has fairly grown gray in our yearning heart. Between the words. speak to you about your confidential clerk. Sic. , pair : old, 82 00; 2d. 81 00; Jvnuett's Red. .50; 20 Ounce, .50; rhiladel- You look surprised. I suppose I shall sur­ girl in some good family, or a cook, or a service. She was in the hack parlor, tolling the pair 2 yt ars old. 82 00; 2d, 81 00 • n t i r i ‘ . ‘l*’PP’ns’ I- Greenings, .50;. B. And then to die so young, and leave 7 , .. " “ Do you mean that white-faced girl in children a story, when Mr. Bronson e?ntered , . Davis, .50. 1 bushel each as a sample. Unfinished what he might achieve? prise you still more my dear fellow, when farmers wife with rosy . 1 , , • Xo. f,? ” asked S\rah. and Marie, who was the high, handsome rooms with his year old♦ 8 1 ; 2d, 81 (X); calves, pair, sample. Crab apples, .50. Greatest variety to each town, Yet better sure I tell you she is dying by inches there in arms and about my knees, than to be what, _ jn the gmie a-ry n§ (he busUing hosL jolly. SI 00; 2d. .50; pair .‘1 years old, trained, Is this thau w andertng up and down, that stifling office, hofore your very eyes, I am. a recluse, with no friends or associa­ 81 <>0; 2d, .50; pair 2 years oh!, trained, to be raised by the exhibitor—3 samples of sister, added, “ I never noticed any-1 Too much the man of society to fail of one variety to each plate—81- An old man, in a country towu, and you are so accustomed to her clear, tes. A disappointed woman, with her se^‘ODfl 81 00: 2d, .50; pair 1 y • old trained, .75; Infirm and poor. white rose of a face and her gentle wavs heart eaten out for the love of a man who thing about her.” just the right thing when lie was 2d, .50. All other for apples will be referred to the I thought you looked worn out,” said presented to Mrs. Sturtevant, he w >till Miscellaneous Committee. that you can't understand that anything is looks upon her only as a calculating inach Committee—S. M. Hanley, Hope; Ellis i For now he haunts his native land wrong with her. Why, man ! even I. with (ine!” j his mother, “ and I heard you up in the looking for the quiet maiden, whom he had As an immorul youth; his hand Stahl. W arren; S. O. Bartlett. Appleton; j. Beach, .50; native gnqtes, .75; 2d, .50; my broad chest and perfect health, almost1 That night she arose from her bed, and night, . . walking 3 alxnit your room. When almost begun to think of as a creature of orcign grapes, .75: 2d, .50; 3d, .25. Guides every plough; B. Eastman, I ion: S. S. Bartlett. Wash- BOSTOK. lose my breath every time T run up stairs. ' throwing a shawl over her lookod out upon /ku >t happen. fancy. Greatest variety of native grapes, .75; 2d, The Larked and Mo»t SuceeM/’ul Co> He sits beside each iugic-nook ; Yesterday.” He had never seen her surrounded by ington. dal School in America, His voice is in each rusiug brook, She has a faded and wilted and lost vital- the tireless moon and stars and upon the .50: 3d, 25: cranberries, .50; 2d, .25; ity perceptiblv in the week that I hav lee pi ess streets of the great city whose life ‘ Suddenly? ” children before, and thought at fu st. “She No. 4.—B i l l s . plums, .75; 2d, .50; 3d, 25; tomatoes, .50; Offers to its pupils a course of study including the Each rustling bough, ‘ Very.” And the young man dismissed j common English ami Commercial Branches, l>een here. Her lovely face more is so abundant that it must go on by night , ,.- . . - i has caught . « a gleam of youth from them,” Three years old and upwards—Jerscv, 2d, .25. and entiiely free from all the objectionable features of llis presence haunts this room to-night by day; but this thought did notoccur to , ^ie by turning upon his side, cross- and then tlthe thought asserted itself, the •• Culture ('ram m ing Systems.” and more transparent every day. N« 82 00; 2d.81 00; Durham. 82 (Hi: 2d, 81 O0; Half peek sample of eacJi. The exhibitors FOUR lit NDKKD AND THIRTY-ONE A form of mingled mist and iiglii, Oliver Walker, mv confidential clerk,is wild herr now; she was saying; ’"Z h,s elb?."- u" der l,no e!lr rc--‘c>>'ng - H:.<1 1 known my mind we might have shire. 2d, 8 1 0 0 ; Holstein, will please furnish boxes with glass covers From that far coast. his long, slim fingers around the back of, been married these seven or eight years.” pupils have been in attendance during the past school to come to New York. He’s a cute, sharp l Had I been his wife he would not have 2d. 81 < Here fort!. 82 2d, forjieaches, grapes and plums. All fruit, year, and the demand for graduates of the School t< Welcome beneath this roof of mine! his head and covering the other ear with | and still approaching her through the long till business ]>ositions lias been in excess of the supply fellow, conseienti< 1 industrious, and j allowed me to serve him as I have served roots, vegetables, field crops, domestic W elcone! this vacant chair is thine. the tips of them : an old boyish habit of his I rooms, at the further end of which she had Tin- past record of this School it offered a* itsrecom being veil acquainted with my business him. To think of the nights that I have ?ars old and upwards—Jersey,82 Ofi: dairy, preserves, jellies and honey, to be of mendation for public favor. Pupils will be received a Dear guest and ghost! he w< Id work into yours with little dif- sat over those Imoks! I saved him from i he wishetl to shut out the tiresome risen and remained standing in the centre any time when there are vacancies. Prospectus, eon —Harper'* Magasii Hi: Durham, 82 (XU 2d, 81 fX); the growth and production of 1880. post free by addressing tin ficnlty. Now I want to propo- chat of his mother and sisters. They ex- of the pretty group, he thought: rou ! bankruptcy, and in his gratitude he promot­ , 82 (Hi; 2d. 8 1 0 0 ; Holstein, Committee—.James Mallett, W arren; J . • •riucipal. that we change confidential clerks. Th« ed me to lie his confidential clerk! He c, ni d glances and smiles and let him ‘ This plump, girlish figure blue silk II. E. HIBBARD, * W« 2d, 81’Hi; Hereford, $2fX); 2d. O. Cobb, Union: F. O. Keating, Appleton; fresh western air will brace that little wo was very grateful and am I to blame for jilone while he was thinking. “ I didn’t and white lacc and frizze: not she at 81 say what had called her away, or where she nn / L. M. Staples, W’ashington: A. M. Crabtree, O k s and Sketches. man right up. I know enough of woman having thought that my life might grow (hie year old and upwards—Jersey. 81 50; Rope. kind to know that it is a matter of life and i fresh and beautiful with love like the lives g°ne. Am I to blame that they think , But Miss Clark smiled and blushed, and Durham, 81 50: Ayrshire, 81 50: Holstein, I No. 17.—F lowers. death with her. The change, the journey, we read of in Imoks? What hours I have 9”Jr,s * held out the small white hand which h< 81 50: Hereford, 81 5( the meeting with new peoplo ill renew spent, which should have been passed in Mr. Bronson took it upon himself a ll , took in his own for ihc first time in all thos> l aives—Jersey ■i Best display of cut flowers during the fair, H.H.CRIE&CO. through the late summer anil i $1 lit); Durham, $1 DO: ..j, g', ll0. 34 J)0. 44,, .35. “ PER C.” her personality; she won t know herself in sleep, in reading and study that I might irly. autum n I yfiar5 .o f acquaintance, and as beheld it Ayrshire. 81 ‘Hl’; Holstein, 81 00; Here- j^est display of pOt flowers during the fair, a month's time. This great city broadensmens keep abreast with himHim inm mental culture. to , open ’ : the : mail. : . As , usual. , there . were | fJlst said bravely before them all: fonl. 81 (HL . the lives of those who are in constant aUlri- ...... II,- must ren.pn.ber mens one who has been P^nly ° bus.ness letters from Sturtevant “ I can't do without you, and have come 81 50; 2d, 81 0 0; 3d, .50; 4th, .25. LOWEST PRICES! BY MRS. ANNIE A. PRESTON. Native or grade—3 years old, 81 50; 2 i tion with their kind, hut is more contrract- a help to him. It is impossible that he * C” ’ but "one " Per C. After a time to ask you to he my wife.’’ years old, 81 50; I year old, 81 ’Xi; calf, .75. J Committee—Miss Cynthia W hite, Mrs. V. than the most isolated country life can should forget me. There is a medietim of ^ie \ entl,r^^ an enquiry in n jJosUcript, and *• n ;l, ha,*’ laughed Mr. Sturtevant. “ I Committee—Sanford Bucklin. W arren; IL Keene, Mrs. J . T. Barrett, Miss Esther ‘ Mr. Bronson? Oh yes. you will find tin that thought and iu the fact that received tn reply: - • 1 er C. is recruit- wrole tto Eliza the first day I was in your ' Andrews, Mrs. Samuel Ripley. VERY BEST PLACE TO BUY him in his private office, up three flights; I he to a soul moving in a daily rut. I know I comfort in that thought and in the fact that E. 11. Walcott, I'nion.; A. K. Burkett. Ap­ lie is valuable to you, hut when the flower office, ‘ Bronson is in love with his confi- turn to the right, No. C.” man is to take my place. I could in® pleton: Win. Fish, Hope: II. G. McCurdy, No. IS.—Farm Crops. IKON It STEEL, Chains and Anchors, Thanks,” and the'corapactlv-built. stal- '".‘r'.'.r '•’cs the -tro.ind you j not hear the thought of him smiling over After that the morning mail was left for j dential clerk, hut he will never know it nn- the new clerk, who, happily, was jill that til something happens to remove her from Washington. ■ Best exhibition of Farm Crops of 1880, brown linen ulster, thread lie obliged to take some one to fill her the top of his desk into the eyes of some 1 83 (Hl; 2d. 82 00: 3d, 81 00. B L A C K SM IT H S* Stock and Tools, wnrt man in place. woman. If he marries I hope I shall been represented Yet Mr. Bronson her position.’ Thank me for opening your N<>. 5.—Matched Oxen and Steers. gloves and Panama hat, ran, satchel and other C O R D A G E and Ship Chandler}-, ‘ I can’t dispute your argum ent.” replied never know it. found an unwonted wearisomeness about I eycs. mv man.” Oxen, 82 (X); 2d, 81 00. Committee.—.John Pierpont, Washington; umbrella in hand, up the three flights of the business that Seemed to him would wear “ Per C.” became Mrs. Bronson, hut the Steers—3 years old, 81(H); 2d, .50: Alvin Sherman, Appleton : Sanford Howard, CARRIAGE BUILDERS’ Supplies, black, dusty stairs, up, up. through the I the young man thoughtfully, bringing his It is the nature of single women to i l ri, „<■ high-stepping horses down to a walk I i love the unmarried men who treat them bfe out. Night aftei night he la) edding did not come off until the follow- 2 years old. 81 ,M>: 2d, .50; 1 year old, .50. Hope: John U. Cutting, Warren; S. C. Bry­ looniv halls of the great business House. . . i t . i 1 . 1 t ant, Union. C A R R IA G E Trimmers* and Painters* Goods, - r have no doubt she needs rest and change , pleasantly and kindly, ami with whom they his luxurious room at the St. Nicholas, ing spri Committee—Royal Grinnell, I’nion; J . turned to the right down a narrow space for he had entirely given up going up the SH IP Spike*, Oakura, Paints, lined with offices, with open doors to get i 1 "e place i tponsiblu . and there is are constantly associated. I wish it was in It was well that Oliver W alker was such Simmons, Appleton : G o. Wellman. Hope.; N o . 19.— Carriages, and Harnesses. Hudson now, and dreamed that he climbed a treasure of a h o o k -keeper, as business Libby. Warren; FISHERMENS’ Fittings, the circulation from the stairways. and a great ileal put upon her. as there is apt to niv power to put an end to every such un- Albert Suckibrth. 4 wheel chaise, 82 (X); 2d. 81 00; extension di"ht Graceful, ' !>o uPon n person so efficient and so oblig- uatural relation. The jx»ople who are con- tlie long, hard stairs up to No. G, with a matters kept his employer in Chicago a W’ashington. paused at “ No. 6.” A slight light, hopeful step, and sitting down by his carryall. 82 il Clothes, Ilata and Bedding, proposition to her. I have no right to, dis­ , i lem be set right? « I have lieen guilty and ft,n‘ to°* Ie in the grand Murry Hill mansion, the older other meanwhile, without having once met miss the subject untilUH she has been consulted.consulted, must sufl’er; and yet should I dare speak these ‘Iream pictures continually haunted sister I think you are neleedlessly alarmed in re- niv sentiments in public how I should be antl deIude looked nn as fragile as that day • and office flirtations into a readable news- Calves—Jersey, .75; Durham. .75; A Committee—George F. Payson. Hope; lily yonder all the ten years she has been ' pnj^r a itid e. there is no editor( w‘<>o wo"ld ’ ’ days ’ ------grew gray-- and ’ chill,-UIlt 'Mrs. r“~ “ Perhaps,” ...... replied the young man smil- . . Alexander Burgess, W’arren: A. S. Hart, 205 Main Street, that a genuine,substantial, out and out New Sfhtcrs returned to the I ; shire, .75; Holstein, .75; Hereford, .75. with us. . give it a place because it would treat of an t|lorou the the likeness table myself, at his although wife; “ yes, it isI Yorker, is the representative man of Amer­ “ Ten years ? Gratle Cows—Jersey, 8150; 2d, 81 00; I’nion; E. D. Gushee, Appleton; A. N. H. H. CRIE & CO. ica; and made the city man say to himself. '^unpopular side of the subject, and because y uri..,y Hill. Thel four women were all a Ion*’’ time since she was “ called away.’ ” Durham, $1 50: 2d, $£ 00; Ayrshire, $1 50; prague, Washington. “ Ten years last autumn.” women can be hired for less money than g||oc|.c(j i|ie pale face and languid air of —Boston Travclh “ what a hearty frankness your real West­ Mr. Sturtevant went back to his airy I men.” 2d, $1 00; Holstein, $1 50: 2d, $1 00; N o. 21.—Agriculturai. Implements. ern man brings into everything. Nothing Hereford, $1 50; 2d, $1 00: Native, $1 00; room at the St. Nicholas, and wrote a long The next morning she went early to the son and brother. Sward plough. 81 (X); Cultivator. 81 00; dwarfed or contracted about him. llis “ lie must have a change. He must go 2d, .75. TOLEDO, DELPHOS AND letter to his wife, although he had already cnurcli. There had been a funeral of one . n r .i • . Harrow, 81 00; Horse rake, 81 00; Mowing heart and his opinions are as broad and as sent her a postal card and a telegram that of the members, and liter were hearing the " •I0"'?'*- E,tt,er one or 1,11 °f tlle S,sters Grade Heifers, 2 years old—Jersey, .75; machine. 83 00 ; 2d, 8- 00; Set of ox shoes, breezy as his own rich prairies.” Scraps of* History. 2d, .3(0; Durham, .75; 2d, .50; Ayrshire, BURLINGTON R. R. CO. day. He used to say that his pent-up en­ coffin out as she entered. would accompany and take caie of him.” .5(1; Set of horse shoes, .50; 1 doz. hand “ Where do yon stop? ” as the visitor thusiasm would explode, had he not the But he refused to entertain their offer, and .75; 2d, 50: Holstein, .75; 2d, .50; Here- rakes, 81 00; 1 broad ax, .50; 1 narrow ax, and long-time cnstoiuer arose. “ I wish it were me.” she thought, look­ Martin Van Buren is th only man who fur,). •_>,], .50. 6 PER CENT. safety-valve of writing to Eliza always at ing at the mourners, headed by tho strick­ would “ look out for himself,” he said, hehl the ollico of , minister to .50; churn, 8 1 00; ox-voke, .50; wheel­ “ Don’t know?” hand. should he decide upon any place to go. Grade Heifers. 1 year old—Jersey, .75; barrow, .60. • -- “ Allow me to suggest that you go to the en husband walking, sorrowing with bow­ England, governor of his own State, and : 2d, .50; Durliain. .75; 2d, ..50; Ayrshire, The next morning Mr. Sturtevant ap­ ed head to the carriage. Passing through No. 6. the next morn- member of both Houses of Congress. Thom Committee—Sanford Howard, Hope; D. St. Nicholas with me then. I’m there for peared at the Bronson ollice just as the old * i . • u • i . ,i . to Ins place in llis own curtained niche, ’ .2 2d, .50; Holstein, .75; 2d, ,,'itt; Here- D. Bisbee.W arren: G. W . Bachelder,Union; FIRST MORTGAGE As she sat m her accustomed seat that U llu• »/' , _ ...... as II. Be nton is the only man who held a i ford, .7 2d. a little, while my folks are out of town and , J,bl(.k nrtel. was t.lkin2 „ ,e s butters, . i. .i _ i. ______.____r ho chanced to glance over Mr. Walkers . • . Nathan Hawks, Appleton: Thomas Pelton, idea hail such completetof possession the opening otof ser- Herher ?"ouhler, - - ...... an.l caughtr------sight of an order from I seat in tlle I’nited States Senate for 3.1 eon Cal -Native, .50; 2d, .2.' grade, .50:1 • the boose is bemjr brushed out I will ?o lk> n,„ , lo w;.it, however. and dis­ that she took no notice ?nded nothing oniv , Sturtevant & Co., in “ P orC .’s" well' swutive years. The onlv instance of 'fu lle r Washington. GONGS. ith you. I was just going, in fact. Miss closed his plan to Miss Clark, while she 2d, .25. Clark. I will leave this last account with vices; in fact comprehendedmight go out the'n ™o«n, clear-cut characters. and son in the United States Senate at the Committee—Galen Keene. Appleton; II.’ No. 22.—Household Manufactures. was removing her simple wrap and plain that she wished her life might go I same time is that of Hon. Henry l)'od<-e 30 YEARS TO RUN. you to balance—Oh. I want you to see Miss straw hat. He took tho bill and studied it from the; A. Hawes, Union; D. E. Hilton, Washing­ Woolen cloth. Id yds. undressed, $1 00; ami there as a candle is blown out by the Senator from Wisconsin, and his son, lion. 2d, ..’>0; woolen cloth, 10 yds. dressed, $2- Clark—This is Mr. Sturtevant from Chi­ “ You say Mr. Bronson is willing to make “ Chicago, Oct. 18,”—to the “ PerC,” in: ton; Setli Andrews, W arren; Joseph Board- cago.” wind. Augustus C. Dodge, Senator from Iowa. man, Hope. (Hi; 2d. $ 1 00; cotton and wool cloth, 10 Interest Payable Jan. & July 1, in N. York the exchange ?” she queried with a falter­ Then she heard tlie minister read, “ For the lower right-hand corner. General Jam es Shields is tlie only man Your name and your handwriting are The blood danced through his veins, his No. 7.—H kiihs of Ca n i f . yds. undressed, 81 (X); 2d, .50; cotton and ing voice, seating herself at her desk and it is» nutnot i*a vain■*>■» thingm ins foriui vott, imi, because ueeiuise itu is , . i. t • i- i wlio ever represented three States in the wool cloth. Id yds. dressed, 82 (X); 2d, 1 00; The entire Uitue of these First Mortpajje entirely familiar, Mr. Sturtevant,” said the your life: and through this thing you shall JjT”? ^Bnat'e.l 'nn^v.as sHmnl’-iteJ United States Senate: alone time he was mechanically breaking the seal of the top­ Cattle, 8 head or more— t head to be Rag carpet, $2 00; 2d, 81 00; Yam carpet, Bonds on the Main Line from the City of To­ pale-faced young woman, with whom the most letter of that morning’s mail. very lingers tingled. He was stimulated breeding animals. $4 00 ; 2d. $3 00. visitor had first spoken, leaving the desk by prolong your days in the land.” Senator from Illinois, suliseipienlly from 82 dO; 2d, $100; counterpane or spread, ledo, Ohio, to the City of Kokomo, Ind., 185 “ Yes. for your good, remember.” The sermon which followed was practi­pi non- 0111 ° f Langur as lie had sometimes been Minnesota, and then from Missouri. John Committee to be appointed at the Fair. miles, is *1,250,000, or less than *7,000 per which she was standing and coming for­ out of *’y ^‘e freshening breeze when sailing 81 0“ ; 2d, .50; 3d, .25; rag rug, $100; “ I will go.” cal as well ns spiritual, growin (Juiney Adams held |a>-ilions under the X<>. 8 .— D ltaW IX li and T uainixo. 2d, .75; 3d, .50; 4th, .25; yarn m g, $1 00; u tile. ward toward the inner office, which was That was all. Mr. Sturtevant, with a some circumstances in the life just ended, ‘jowndown incthe n.uliaibor on a sultry morning or bv . formed by heavy jet green curtains, looped Government, during every administration Oxen, li ft., 10 in. and over, $3oO; 2d, 2d, .75; :‘mI, .50; 1th, .25; woolen yarn, rare knowledge of woman gained from his and Miss Clark left the church, sayinsaving: hndtng h.niself in a cool woodland del! from that of Washington to that of l ’o ik . liack ncross n. windowed niche, making: n |on«r felicitous union with Eliza, went over surrounded bv tho aromatic fragrance of $2 .50; oxen, G ft. 10 in. o r less, $2 50 2d, 81 00; 2d, .75; 3d, .50; 4th, .25; woolen For Sale at 921 -2 &. Accru’d Int. “ God lias a right to mv life, and there­ during which lie died. He had been min­ $2 00; steers, 3 years old. $2 00 ; 2d, $150; mittens, .50; 2d, .40; 3d, .30; woolen hose, pleasing delusion of seclusion and of shade. nn,i s:lt down to look at the mornin.- pa- fore to serve Him I must do mv best with wild azalias after a brisk, warm walk. The right Is reserved to advance the price “ \\ e learn to feel acquainted with peo- - -- - ister to England. mcmlier of lmtli Houses 2 horses. $2 50; 2d. $1 50: 1 horse. $1.50; .50; 2d, .Id; 3d, .30; embroidered chair,' pets, while she busied herself with the mail what He has given. 1 never looked at it in I have decided to start on the 8 P. M .. J without notice. pic from their handwriting,” remarked Mr. of Congress. Secretary of State, and Presi­ 2d, $1 00. 81 00; 2d, .50; 3d, .25; embroidered otto­ ns usual: but with a faint glow on li-r just that wav liefure, I have seen my du- express for Chicago,” he announced, to the dent of the United States. He died Febru-' Bronson pleasantly, ns he drew on his surprise of the household, after lie had al- Committee—Simon Fish. Hope; Marcus man. 81 00; 2d, .5d ; 3d, .25; cotton hose, cheeks, warning of all inward fire, like the v. 1 am glad I eante. If, through this •, - i . i i „ .i i arv 2o, 184S, whilea memlier of the House Geo. Wm. Ballou & Co., gloves. “ On that principle, you two must reflection eii the snowy petals of the gleam liange which has lieon wrought for me, I ready surprised them by appear ng atluneh, ofKeprese„taiives. The only man who. Starrett. Warren: N. K. Burkett, Union; .50; 2d, .Id ; 3erson in pur­ No. 9.—Sheep. Swine, & P oultry. 72 Devonshire St., B oston. young woman’s delicate, finely-cut face. all the grades to a Cabinet appointed by blankets, 81 0°; 2d, .50; 3d, .10; 4th, .30; Mr. Sturtevant threw aside his paper and will take up my burden bravely, for I can suit of rest and enjoyment, he found him­ the President and Senate, is Hon. Horatio 14 Wall Street, N ew York* “ Now I have a habit of conjuring people self on a clear, crisp October urorning in Buck, 81 .50; 2d, 81 “0 ; 6 ewes, 82 00; 5th, .25. said, breezily: never hope to leave it. and hide it away in King, ex-l’ostiuaster-General. The only i 2d, $1 50: G laud: (X); 2d, 81 50; boar, N3mo30 up from their handwriting, and tlie ‘PerC.’ “ It is all settled, my dear Bronson. the vestibule of the business quarters of Committee—Charles H. Jones and Ladv, I have kept in mind all this time was a my heart; and I will even call up a new man who has been employed ill the Senate 1 25; 2d, .75: sow and 6 pigs, 82 (Ml; 2d, This is Saturday. Wc shall start for Chi­ hope to take with me as I start out upon Sturtevant & Co. Chamber as a page and has attained the Warren; John Walker and Lady, Union; methodical, clear-headed, old gray-beard, Mr. Sturtevant? One flight, No. 1, to 81 0“ ; 6 geese, 81 00: 2d, .50; 6 turkevs, cago Monday, on the 8 A. M. Express. I this new chapter of iny history.” ppsitiop of Senator of the Vnihal Soon- »• lciYAmtU atuetv. , i'i w OfDtvii negnorn,..»o : whom all the sharpers in Gotham couldn’t shall telegraph for Oliver to oa nt and Lady, Hope. get around, au»l I Uuil ih c real -Pc. o.» inSeeiClliere' was 'no one fo"fefi?'for "SsTtTe „ - ______o) trio white Leghorn. .5(1; trio Hamburg, .50; tsingni.., niiC.a ... _:u _.-r ____ n tr a in bad never before liealen at anticipation in • — ------No. 23.—Athletic Sports. PYLE'S lie but a mere thistle down or frost flower! from the minister, not more than half a trio bantam, .5(‘; trio light Bramah, .50. D I E T E T 1 C and take a look at the Falls. He is one of any form, lie thought. “ I shall see her . Best walking by l>oy or girl from S to 16, 1855 Well, well!" those alive, up and coming chaps that dozen people had addressed a word to her in her plain, gray dress, with her smooth Experience Willi (.tlllUtlll lllistles Committee—A. A. Dunbar, W arren; Sel­ You are not very far astray in your dom Duiitou, I'nion: Milton Thurston, Ap­ .75; 2d, .50, 3d, 25. Best running by boy or wouldn’t ask from me more than half an in all tlie years she had regularly attended tirown hair, white cheeks and tier tliin. girl from 8 to 16, .75; 2d, .50; 3d, .25. character estimate, however,” smiled Mr. hour’s notice to start on a voyage around the church, and now they were nil away F. Bacon writes to the Affrieiillurisl from pleton; Natii’l. Alford, Hope: Samuel llip- Bronson, tipping his light hat dnwn over pliant hands busy over tlie morning mail ley, Washington. Committee—F. A. Alden, Union; Frank THE BEST IN USE. the world.” on vacations or summer journeys, astranger How her shy. Glue eyes will light up alat! L a k e Co., 111., essentially as follows: SOLD BYALL GROCERS, his dusky black eves. “ ‘P erC .” is the most Mr. Bronson gave his accountant a ques­ to her tilling the pulpit even. No. 10.—lion. Burkett, Appleton; C. D. Barnes, Hope; C. sight of me. I don’t know what° I" shall Eleven years ago I bought my present J . McCallum, W arren; Manley Pierpoint, I rw PO UND PAPERS O M LV. efticient’helper that a perplexed merchant tioning look. She nodded. She doubled her weekly offering to a say. Of course, I shall go through all the: farm, nnd upon it was a patch of Canadu Entire horse, $3 00; breeding mare, foal was ever blessed with. The firm would Washington. Very well,” lie said coldly, yet with an poor old woman who always stood while proper conventionalities* All m e!” Thistles covering about 1 8-4 acre of land. bv her side, $2 50: 2d. $1 50 ; “pmr of fami have been bankrupt had it not been for her. No. 24.—N ursery for F armer and F arm- . effort to speak in usual way. the congregation was dispersing, at the lie reached the door. llis hand trem­ Ixirderine on a slough. It w a s so boggy 1/,,,-ses. $2 50: 2d $l_.sl: pair ot matelied Fact, sir. At mv father’s death tilings were krs’ W m s . You will need all the lime there is, of opening of a little alleyway .a short distance bled on the kroli. Just tlmn it was turned and rough that it was impossible to mow |lor3es, $2 50: 2 d .$ l aO; walking horse, >1- in bad sltnpe. Tlie head bookkeeper, who course.” from tlie church, and said, “ Good-bye,” as tlieni. even with a scythe, so they had year- j ; gd, $1 00. Child less than one year old, beauty, 82 50; was also a partner, had been making false from within, and lie stood face to face widi lie sat down in the shadow of the rich she put the scrip in the withered hand. Mr. Sturtevant. ly to be cut with hoe or spade, making the Committee—W . Grinnell, Washington; I 2d, 8150; 3d, SI 00. Child from 1 to 2 TONIC entries, and the accounts were in tho most green curtains and wrote an order on the She smiled rattier bitterly as the thought •job an expensive one. Having the slough j i»ufn years old, beauty, 82 50 ; 2d, 81.50; 3d, Why, Bronson, niv man: glai t i see Linscott, Appleton; J. T. Barrett, Invariably Cures Loss of inextricable tangle. They baffled me, and cashier. asserted itself, “ All my going to that first well drained, I plowed the piece— Hope; J. E. Wiley, W arren; O. G. Daniels, $1 00. Child of greatest weight for its age, I employed an expert to straighten them, church has formed that single easily sever­ you. Been ill? Yon look like the ghost She puton her gray hat and gloves again of your former self." li lt his quick eve throu gli 11,8the “summer ‘V of ’ 1878—plowed, liar- Union. less tlthan 2 years, $2 50; 2d, $1 50; 3d, Appetite, Flatulency, but he gave them up in despair. Miss took the slip of paper in her trem bling ling­ ed tie!” Then she cast about in her mind, time a green No. 11.—Coi.ts. $1 00. Clark, who wa9 then in the lower office did not lose his visitor’s rapid glance about! ' '* o„ Dizziness, Jaun­ ers and went down the dusty stairs with­ trying to remember what had decided her appe: st part of Sept. 1 3 year old entire, 82 (X); 2d, 81 (XI; 3 year Committee—M. F. Hanly and Lady, olnnteered her assistance. She went out trusting herself to speak. to fix upon that particular elinrch, and I gave the field a thorough plowing, lia r Appleton; Charles Merry field and Lady. through them at odd hours, and brought blushed when she had to confess that it was when the acconntant’s desk was seen to bo old gelding or filly, 82 (X); 2d, 8 1 0(4; 2 year dice, Nausea, I don’t know as it occurred to cither of rowing and rolling, and sowed broadcast, old gelding or filly, 82 00; 2d, 81 00; I year Hope; John Andrews and Lady, Warren; everything out straight. To prevent expo them at the time, or for hours afterwards, because he attended the church just below, vacant; but he made him say, after a little by band, 2 1-2 bushels of winter wheat. J. S. Burns and Lady, Washington; B, Bur­ common-place talk making an effort to old gelding or filly, 82 0(1; 2d, 8 1 00; best . and Dys- sure the partner refunded what he had em- that their parting, after their years of inti­ and that she often caught a sight of him Having just threshed. I give the , ton and Lady, Union. liezzled. I bought in nil tho stock, and speak quite naturally. trained 1, 2, or 3 years old, $2 00; 2d, 81 00. Bilious- mate business relationship was a very going in oront. nnd sometimes he gave her which was 81 bushels machine measure, No. 25.—P lowixg. kept on with the business.” strange one for two men under the same a smile or nod of recognition. “ Miss Clark is not with you? ” Committee—Ilenry Cummings, Appleton: pepsia. weighing 66 lbs. to the bushel. I had one Best plowing, $2 00 ; 2d, $1 00. ness and Mr. Sturtevant looked nt the qniet little circumstances. The thought that sho might see him in “ No, her place is at the house. M v wife load of rakings that was threshed with Nathan Allen. Hope; George Kelloch, W ar­ Als» woman with more admiration than if he this way to day, for a last look, had been a was an Eastern woman, and had relatives spring wheat, that I have no doubt would ren. E. 11. Mero, I’nion; I. W. Johnson Committee to be appointed at the Fair, had just hoard that she had painted a pic­ • tVor.ien have not the hearts of men, Washington. Open to all plows. Tlw Trustees will pres- although it is tho fashion of the time to put comfort all the morning, lint now, when it by the name of Clark. They have hunted have made 5 to 8 bushels more. Every part ious Colic. It ture. written a book, or awakened a slum- up some kind of a relationship, and liave I of xvag lodged, ami consequently there vide team, driver, plowman, to be managed them in places requiring a man's strength, came up to her again like the last linger­ No. 12.—P kesekves, J k u ie s & IIoxey. liering goddess from a block of marble. judgment aud impcrlurbility. I must put ing ray of sunshine in a clouded sky. she struck up a great friendship over it. Kitty,, was a «rront deal left on the ground. I have by the committee,under the special supervision •• It was not s • much to do,” she said, in Eight dollars to be awaixled by the Com­ of the Trustees. a specific for Nervous that in my next letter to Eliza,” said Mr. resolutely put it away, nnd turned down as my wife calls her—‘ Per C.’ sho will al -1 no that there were 100 bushels grown deprecatory tones. “ I had had experience mittee—H. II. Fogler and lady, Hope: M. R Miscellaneous D epartment. Sturtcvaut to himself as he ran after the another street. ways be to me—fits right into our house­ 011 the ground, and not a thistle lias been No. 26.— with my father’s books—only unhappily— hold as if she belonged there. Wifo need- Mathews and lady, W arren; 1. H. Cunning­ and Bilious Headache. little accountant, overtook her on the sec­ At that very hour the object of this poor seen since.” But was this really the “ Can- In this department all articles not classed and the partner had not tho embezzled funds eJ a companion. Tlio children needed a ' q;iiisli(, ? ” Tlio ease with wliieli .. ham and lady, Union: Joseph M. Light and and provided tor in the foregoing list of ond landing, made some necessary bu«i soul's conflict with self was swinging in a lady, Appleton; N. Poland and lady, Wash­ in reserve, and the house went down.” ness arrangements, stood by when the governess, and I needed some one at the w:ls gufiflued makes us susjicot that It mav premiums, will be awarded such gratuities as •• Good afternoon. Miss Clark," and the hammock suspended from the spreading house to straighten luy Ixioks out for me, )mv0 1)cen SOIUe olllcr thistle, ington. cashier handed her money and left her on branches of a giant oak. on the Highlands, their merits require. BITTERS! two handsome, healthy gentlemen started when I can think to take them lip, nnd to No. 13—Domestic Dairy. the crowded sidewalk. above the Hudson, There were four of The Committee may recommend gratuities full of life and spirits, to run down the write orders when I am in a liurrv. I have Butter. $3