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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 President, 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 result, 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. $3Yankee woman recently married a cheese, $2 50; $1 5 0 ; $1 00; sage cheese, to the approval of the Trustees, Mr. Bronson returned almost immediate to the lioarding house which she called Chinaman in my kitchen. I don’t lake Chinese laundryman nnd in three days $2 50: 2d, $1 50; 3d, $1 00, Committee—Augustus Vaughau and datigh- home. Instead, she walked across to Broad limbs of this massive tree; nnd it was char lytosay: “ Never mind abaut those last kindly to the new order of things." thereafter the unhappy Celestiel appeared Coinuiittoe--A. M.. Wetherhee, Warren: ter, Union; IL C. Pease and Lady, Ajpl Blotting Paper bills. 1 shall be in early in the morning, way and took a Central Park omnibus. acteristic of these Bronsons that they had lonngcd here, looking up into its vast •• • Per C.’ and Eliza, the wife, are taking at a barber's shop and ordered his pigtail to Stilus Hawes, Inion: V. R. Keene, Apple- ton; A. Y. Bogjjs and Lady,^Ilopej I. P. and finding the little gray dressed woman •• I can be alone in the park for a little Starrett and lxady> Warren; P. 7ngallsM while,” she said to herself. emerald dome, through the shining leaves singing lessons and brushing up their Ger be cut off, saying, in explanation: “ Too ton: J - P. Hobbs, Hope; Win. McDowell, in SHEETS 19x24—or cut to order—for sale at sitting at his desk in the shadow of the man, and I don’t kuow what all; hut I do mneheo yank.” Washington. \Y ashingtou. THIS OFFICE. deep green enrtains in a dejected attitude. I don’t know that she thought at all as of which flittered an occasional arrow ofsun- Women Physicians for Insane Wo “ Old Folks At Home.” Marshall William 72 “ Sarah »J« Hon. Wm. P. Frye is to speak in this city, at »i« As G. F. Meservey and John Doherty of this threaten showers before the meeting should be “ Catherine 70 Waterman John city were returning from Belfast iu a buggy, THE BOCILAND GAZETTE. O’Brien Eliza 73 “ Melzar Farwell Hall,on Wednesday evening of next week. over, an adjournment was made to Farwell Hall. men. Pratt Eleanor G. “ Sarah T. Mr. Frye is one of the ablest speakers on the about 3 o’clock last Sunday morning (having gone Here a large audience gathered to hear the distin People of Knox County who Have Pease Lucy Webster Andrew stump and his many friends in Rockland will be to that city to play on Saturday), they met and guished speaker, although there was not a crowd Thursday, August 19, 1889. Robinson Passed “ Three Score Years “ Sally glad of the opportunity of hearing him speak upon collided with another team in the woods near and a couple of hundreds more could have been Rivers HanLannah Witherspoon James No person has done more to promote the and Ten.” Russell Amasa 74 Wooster Rachel the political issues of the day. Those will un Clam Cove. The occupants of the other vehicle accomodated. Gen. Davis Tillson presided and j t y The people of Augusta are not satis Smalley Lucy 74 were three young men returning from this city to march of humanity andenlightoned progress “ Joseph doubtedly be a rousing meeting. Gen. Logan made a very able and effective ad Seavey Joseph 76 “ Margaret Camden, and all three were thrown out and tw*o of dress and his audience was very enthusiastic, fied that the census enumerators have made Showell Betsey 78 »I«The regular annual picnic of the Cedar street in the care of the Insane in our State during A List for Each Town compiled from Cen them considerably hurt. Mr. Doherty drove in a correct return of the number of inhabi Seavey Marian Sunday-school was held on Tuesday at Porterfield greeting his telling points with frequent bursts of the last few years than Mrs. C. A. Quinby, sus Returns, giving Names and Ages. to the city and procured Dr. Hitchcock, who ren tants in that city, and the city authorities Stearns Charles MATINICUS. ledges, Rockport. Many attended and the day applause. of Augusta, who for several years was the “ Eunice Hall Freeman dered what service was necessary and the young In the evening an imposing demonstration took have designated Joseph W. Patterson, Esq., We give below the remainder of the lists Teel John “ Patience 7: was an enjoyable one for all. The Sunday-school resident member of tho Board of Visitors Philbrook Matilda 7 men went on to Camden. place, and such a crowd was present as the after to take a new census. of peoplo of Knox County who were 70 Eliza 76 was addressed after dinner by Rev. Mr. Vinal, of for the Hospital and last winter was ap “ Nathaniel 74 Tolmanu Luther 7< China village, who is camping there for a shoit noon rally gave little indication of. A torch-light years of age, or more, on the first of {.June “ Joseph Condon James parade had been planned, which was an entire suc pointed one of the Trustees of the institu Watts Samuel Marshall Lydia W. 7i time. steamer Hercules run down and sunk schooner Mar BT A new counterfeit one dollar legal- last. The following table, compiled from Grant John F. 7, garet, ia to be held? (1) We printed on it* authorit cess. The Rockland Garfield and Arthur Club tion, by the Governor. The veteran Dr Wall David 76 Messrs. S. Tibbetts & Son, in order to get ' i statement that Capt. Crockett had applied for sucl tender note has been discovered. It came “ Susan 71 headed by the Singhi Band, led the parade, then the summaries of the various lists, will bo room to accomodate their increasing bvsiness.have investigation to the proper authorities, and we de Harlow, who has so long lieen at tho bead Willey James sire to he able to give a report of the proceedings if followed the Rockport Band with delegations from from this State and is supposed to have had of interest: HURRICANE. made an addition of eleven feet in depth to the rear of this institution, is a gentleman whose in there are any. Is the Gazette sure that Capt. Crockett Rockport and Camden and the Thomaston Cornet its origin in Canada, as it is poorly execu Willard Cornelius 74 of their store. The front store has been extended did apply for such an Inquiry? (2) If he did, it seems tegrity and humanity or whose eminence in to be remarkable that nothing further.has been heard Band with the Garfield Club from that town, “ Ann 72 back ten feet by moving the partition, giving much ted. It is on the series of 1875, letter D { 1 1 H Wiley David 71 of the matter(3).—Opinion. about a hundred strong, and lastly the Vinal his profession we have no desire to impeach; more room, and still leaving the baek room a foot and with the signature of A. U. Wyman, “ Hannah 70 We are happy to enlighten the Opinion when haven Club, iu large numbers with their band. but he has reached an age from which pro Watts Joseph 73 MUSCLE RIDGE Pl. deeper than formerly. ugages in an honest seeking for knowledge Treasurer. O fe Ph »• The inalhaven people only arrived in season gressive innovations nre hardly to be ex Appleton, 79 40 39 6J>7 CUSHING* Cowell Susan W. 71 which we are able to impart, and proceed to do so Camden, 94 100 4.63 »I« A pleasant party of twenty or more young to join the main body near the end of its march. pected, and a little fresh life and reforma Oldest person in towu, M r s. H annah Y ovxo .) The investigation will take place, in this city, It is stated that the speculation of Cuahing, 38 16 22 4.70 8. people made an excursion to the Turnpike on Col. Can er was Chief Marshal and the procession ty Friendship, 36 14 22 3.60 The Baptists at Martha’s Vineyard. just as soon as the Inspectors get through with a Keene and others last spring, in purebas tory agitation concerning the licst methods Hope, 61 31 23 6.40 Whole number of persons over 70 years of age Tuesday, in the “ Belle of Rockland.” They en marched from the Club Room, 222 Main street, to for tho managemedt of the Hospital will No. Haven, 41 23 18 6.43 38—males 16; females, 22. Percentage of whole The Baptist Canipmectlng at Martha’s Vineyard joyed themselves in riding on horseback and press of regular business in which they are now the head of Water street, where it counter ing.wheat at Chicago and other grain Rockland, 240 116 125 3.20 population, 4.7. Number between 70 and 80 is engaged. This is on the.authority of Capt. Dyer, doubtless be beneficial to the interests which So. Thomaston, 87 43 44 6.00 27—males, 11; females, 16. Number between 80 closed on Sunday evening last, after continuous walking by the lake, and partook of a picnic din- marched and paraded through Main street to the places, in immense quantities and endeav St. George, 89 46 44 3.10 and 90 is 11—males, 0; females, 6. Number over services occupying eight successive days. which was spread In a delightful spot. This one of the Inspectors, who was in the city a few residence of A. F. Crockett, at the junction of are committed to its charge. One import Thomaston, 124 60 74 4.26 oring to create a “ corner ” and run up the 90 is none. It is said to have been the most successful ever is one of the pleasantest spots for a picnic to be days ago. Capt. Dyer says Capt. Crockett is tho Maiuand Camden streets,thence returning through ant advance step which has followed Mrs. Union, 104 54 50 6.79 price, has resulted in the loss to them of up Viualhaven, 64 33 31 2.24 held upon the ground. found in this region. only party pressing for an investigation, and as Main street, to the point of starting. There was W arren, 144 65 79 6.80 there are numerous inspections which require to Quinby’s appointment to the Board of It was under the exclusive direction of Rev. There was an alarm of fire between twelve general illnmination* by Republicans of their wards of a million of dollars. And noltody Washington, 84 41 43 6.83 made at this time, he thinks Capt. C. will suf Trustees has been the recent decision of Burton Thomas W. O. Holman, of Charlestown, Mass., formerly and one o’clock last Sunday morning and the places of business and residences on the line of is sorry for them. Totals, 1388 668 720 4.91 fer no injury by waiting till this press of work is that Board toemploy acompctent nnd well Becket Benjamin pastor of the First Baptist Church in this city. fire-department started out in various directions to march, which presented a brilliant appearance, “ Hannah M. off their hands. (2.) The Gazette is as “ su re” Including the 10 in Matinicos, Hurricane There were thirty-one services in all, including find the fire, the location of which nobody seemed ith Chinese lanterns, candles and in some cases trained woman nurse, who is to devote her “ William on this point as it can be without seeing the let ( y John Buchanan, Dean of the “ Elec- and Muscle Ridge, it will be seen that “ Hannah 16 sermons by prominent Baptist clergymen, to know. Finally it was discovered that the bunting, mottoes or transparencies. Barrels of entire time to the women’s ward of the ter of application. It has no idea that either Capt. trie Medical College ” at Philadelphia, who there in round numbers 1400 persons in Bradford Jane R- about a hundred of whom were present. timber “ yoke ” of a kiln on the Point had taken pitch and red fire were burned along the whole Derry John Crockett, Capt. Dyer or Gen. Tithon would make Hospital. Such a nurse has been found and There were ^representative men from North, fire and the Gen. Berrys were sent to extinguish line of march, while multitudes of Roman candles bad been arrested and was under heavy Knox county who are over 70 years of age, Davis John false statements about the matter. (3.) We sec appointed, in the person of Miss M. L. “ Jane South, East, and West, and even from Canada. it. This shows the need of some intelligible sys were burned in the line, producing a brilliant dis bonds for appearance before the U. S. Cir of whom the women are in a small ma nothing “ remarkable ” in the fact that “ nothing Clough, a native of Bethel, who is a grad “ Elizabeth The preachers were as fo llo w s R e v . Thos. tem of fire-alarm. play. A large number of transparencies were cuit Court in that city, to answer charges jority, Tho whole number of persons Freeman Isaac further has been heard of the matter ” by those Annitage, D. D., New York; Rev. Frank Ellis, borne in the proceusiou, with various devices and uate of the New England Hospital Train Fogerty Mary One of the very prettiest sights at the illumi ho are not parties in interest, or who have not of fraudulently issuing medical diplomas, over 90 years of age is only 18 and there is Gay Robert ’ D. D., Boston; Rev. H. M. Gallagher. D. D., mottoes, some of them very witty and telling. ing School (of which she was subsequently nation attendant upon the Republican demonstra made inquiry nt tho proper sources. It is not to committed suicide on Tuesday by drown no person living in Knox county who has Grant Elizabeth Brooklyn; Rev. J. C. Emery, Lowell, Mass.; tion Thursday evening was presented by the north There were several hundreds in the procession Superintendent for three months) nnd has Hyler Julia be assumed that Capt. Crockett, Gen. Tillson or ing. attained the age of 100. The largest per Rev. W. H. Learell, Manchester, N. H .; Rev. J. and the display has not been equaled here except been head nurse in the Boston City Hopital. Kelleran.Lovinia A. window of the store of F. G. Singhi & Co., where the Steamboat Inspectors would naturally take “ Edward C. Baldwin, Rochester, N. Y .; Rev. Geo. T. in the demonstration at the Blaine-Ingersoil centage of persons over 70, is fonnd in Mr. Singhi’s little daughter Graeie, a pretty blonde pains to call at the Opinion office and communi Sho will enter upon her new duties this Look Martha P. Dowling, Cleaveland, Ohio.; Rev. John A. Broad meeting in 1876. Among the illuminations that ty The State Treasurer recently adver Washington, while Warren, Vnion and baby of three, stood through the whole parade, cate all they knew about the matter, while either month. Mrs. Quinby is earnestly devoted McCarter James us D. D. Louisville, Ken.; Rev. W. W. Landrum of the residence and grounds of Mr. A. F. Crock tised fora loan of £150,000 at four per cent, Cushing follow close behind. The smallest Maxey Ann F. surrounded by flags and other appropriate decora of them would undoubtedly have answered any to the object of securing the appointment Miller Wm. H. Augusta, Georgia; Rev. A. C. Osborne, D. D., tions, forming one of the most charming pictures ett, chairman of the Republican County Commit interest. Last week the bids were opened percentage is in Vinalhaven, with St. proper enquiry. of a com|>etent female physician as one of Morse Rebecca North Adams, Mass.; Rev. John Gordon, Buflalo, imaginable. tee, was especially noticeable. The grounds were nt Augusta. There were twenty-seven bids, George and Rockland next. On the whole Miller John N. Y .; Rev. H. M. Sanders, Yonkers, N. Y .; Rev. A very interesting event took place at the decorated with Chinese lanterns along all three of the resident physicians of the institution, to “ Lois G. ►$« Mr. Oliver A. Wiggln, who has lieen lying residence of Mayor Case last Monday evening, the sides of the triangular lot, on Main street, “SgreKating £1,566,000. The successful it would seem that the inland towns McIntyre Rebecca T. E. Vassar, Flemington, N. Jersey; Rev. S. W. very ill for the last few weeks, died at about 1 P. have the medical care of female patients. which though not involving results of any mo Camden street nnd the street or alley "in the rear, bidders were Messrs. Brewster, Bassett & of the county give a better chance Payson Jane M. Foljambe, Malden, Mass.; Rev. O. P. Gifford, M. to-day. Mr. Wiggin, has long been an invalid This is a measure so fit in itself nnd having Parsons Bart mentous consequence, afforded an occasion of de while the house was illuminated and decorated Co. of Boston, who take the whole loan at for longevity than the coast and islands. Boston; Rev. Geo. Bullen, D. D., Pawtucket, R. and for a number of years has lieen entirely deaf, Robinson Hannah light to a large company of the neighbors, friends with flags, etc., and colored fires were burned so tuany sound reasons to commend it.that “ Mason but he lias borne bis weakness and sufferings with a premium of 1 82-100 per cent. This The average proportion of the whole and fire-works discharged in the grounds. All we think when once tlie public are brought Rivers Betsey L. The devotional meetings were spirited and stir patience and great force of will and until a few and acquaintances of the family. This was no speaks well for the credit of our Shite. population of the county who are over 70 Stone Elizabeth along the route of the procession the sidewalks to give any thought to it, they will unite in ring. The congregations were large, at times tilling weeks since gave some attention to business. His more nor less than the blossoming of a very fine is a trifle less than 5 per cent., as will be Teel Daniel pecimen of the night-blooming cereus, which is were crowded with people. demanding it and wonder why such a sen “ Teel Dareus the Tabernacle which has about 3000 sittings. The wife has ministered to his wants with the most among the floral treasures of Mrs. Case’s con Farwell Hall had been nearly filled with people j y Mr. Charles Dyer, of the firm of seen. We shall be glad to receive from our Townsend Hannah collections and subscriptions were very large and faithful devotion and she and the members of his sible, humane and altogether desirable step servatory. Three buds unfolded into perfect bloom liefore the procession broke ranks, and the remain Winslow & Dyer, ship-carpenters, at Port local correspondents in the several towns Wallace Peter generous, amounting in all to §1600, or an average own family receive the hearty sympathy of their was not taken long since. It is only a ques Wall Hannah D. of §200 a day. The largest In one day was §750 on this occasion. It was past 7 o’clock when Mrs, ing room was soon occupied, while a larger crowd land, was killed in that city yesterday by names nnd ages of old people who may Young Hannah many friends in this bereavement tion of time, we think, nnd that no distant and the largest collection at a single session was Case first perceived indications that these budi remained outside, unable to get admission. The being crushed by a collision between an have been omitted from tbe lists. “ James »J* Camp meeting at Northpor begins next Mon time, when this important improvement in §542. were about to open, and she hastily dispatched crowd was entertained with a few tunes by one or day. Barge Juno and steamer Hercules will make empty freight train and an empty passen WASHINGTON. FRIENDSHIP'. The weather during the whole week was perfect word to as many neighbors and friends as could two of the bands, and after a time gradually dis the administration of our Insane Hospital daily trips between Rockland and Northport ger train on Commercial street, near the Oldest person in town M rs. H annah M orton ly delightful. The Vineyard never looked more lie reached in the short time available, and the persed. The crowded meeting at the hall was pre - will be made. Oldest person in town, M rs. J ane Cl a r k , (touching at Camden) on Tuesday, Wednesday, Eastern and Maine Central depot, llis 90. I. lovely. By special arrangement, the Methodists, plant was removed from the conservatory to the sided over by Judge O.'G. Hall, who immediately Whole number of persons over 70 years of age, Whole number of persons over 70 years of age, Thursday and Friday, leaving Tillson’s Wharf at large parlor, for more convenient inspection. partner, Mr. Winslow, and a Mr. Stillings, In this connection our attention lias lieen hose camp ground adjoins the Baptist, united introdneed Hon. Thomas Fitch, of Nevada, as the 84—males, 41; females, 43. Percentage of whole 36—male's, 14; females, 22. Percentage of whole 8 A. M., and returning at the close of the after A large party was soon gathered, and the beauti called to an able address, delivered last May population JS :83. Number between <0 and 80 is population, 3.6. Number between 70 and 80 is with the Baptists in a fraternal meeting, which was orator of the evening. Mr. Fitch was suffering who were in conversation with bint at the noon services. The Hercules will also make a trip ful plant did not disappoint their expectations, before the Indiana State Medical Associa 67—males, 35; females, 32. Number between 80 29—males, 13; females, 16. Number between 80 marked by the spirit of true Christian love, which from hoarseness, but he is a finished orator and time of the accident, narrowly escaped, and 90 is 16—males, 6; females, 10. Number over and 90 is 6—males, 1; females, 5. Number over up on Monday, leaving at 3 P. M., and touching The calyx and petals began to unfold and in a lit made a capital speech, which was received with tion, at Indianapolis, upon the subject of 90 is 1, female. to lie reciprocated this week upon the Metho 90 is 1, female. dist ground. at Camden, and will take eamp equipage free. tle more than an hour the flowers were in per frequent hearty rounds of applause. At the con •• Women Physicians in Hospitals for In Betw. Over Fare 50 cents for the round trip ; children half- fect bloom, and diffused a delightful fragrance ty A Mass Temperance Meeting will lie to The sermons were all excellent. Some of them clusion of Mr. Fitch’s address, Senator Logan, sane Women,” by Dr. Mary F. Thomas, of price. through the house. They were very beautiful and held on the Nobleboro’camp ground Aug as for instance those of Dr. Armitage, Dr. Gal who was on the stage, was loudly called for. in a Richmond, in that State. The reasons Bornheimer John Bradford Josephine Gen. Sam. Cary, of Ohio, is announced to called forth numerous expressions of delight. 26th and 27th, at which it is anticipated all " Mary lagher, Dr. Osborne, Rev. H. M. Sanders, Re way that would take no refusal, and he responded “ Abigail speak in this city on Wednesday of next week The petals of the flower retained a cup-shaped ap which Dr. Thomas advanced for the em “ Charles Cook Sarah H. O. P. Gifford, Dr. Broadus and R tv.W . W. Land in a short and’telling speech. The meeting closed true friends of the cause, without distinct pearance when fully blossomed, though the caly: ployment of competent female physicians Burns Thomas “ Mary rum, were of uncommon ability and eloqucnct —the same day that Hon. W. P. Frye is to with enthusiastic rounds of cheering. ion of politics or religion, from the conn- Colamore Eliza was opened wider, and that of the largest of the “ Mary Com. be here. Gen. Cary has lieen somewhat changea in such cases appear to us sound and un Brown Elijah Condon Betsey three measured 11 inches across from point to tie's of Knox, Lincoln and Sagadahoc will Delano Christopher ble in his politics, but he is an eloquent orator. Amusement Notes. answerable. After referring to women as Cole Mahala point. Friends centinued to come and go, to see bs present. Arrangements have been made Clark Betsey “ Mary [The following communication haring been refused In times past lie used to lie considered the most Joe Jefferson comes to Boston on Oct. 18. tlie nature! care-takers of women in sick “ Jane D. iiiHertion in the Camden H erald (In disregard of the eloquent temperance advocate in the country the short-lived beauties, through the evening, until for special trains, and a good Band has Cogswell Joseph common courtesies of journalism), is clieerfully giv Mr. R. E. Stevens manages for Lawrence Bar ness and distress, even without special train “ Sally Davis Phel>e en a place in our columua.] Smee the foregoing was in type we learn that it is ten o’clock or later. The blossoms began to close been secured for the occasion. Meals and Clark Elsie “ Sarah rett next season. A DENIAL. probable Gen. Cary may speak at Camden Wed at about 11.30 and two or three hours later their ing for the work, and asking why, then, Crooker Elijah “ William Pans dispatches announces the sudden death of lodging will be furnished at very reason “ Eliza “ Mary K. To the Editor o f the Camden Herald. nesday evening. transient loveliness was gone. women physicians should not be allowed Francis Immanuel Adelaide Neilson. able rates. Cart land Joseph My attention has been called to an article ii That popular and favorite actress, Kate Clax *{«Gen. James R. Chalmers, of Vicksburg, Miss, the privilege of caring for the insane of Collamore Mary Geyer Samuel The Boston Ideal opera company will add to its “ Eli** D. the last issue of your paper, entitled “ Canvass ton, whom our people have long desired to see member of Congress from that State, who is a true their sex, she proceeds to advance several “ Samuel repertoire the “ Chimes of Normandy.” HT The Democrats and Greenbackers of Clark Jane Handscome Moses ing the Wrong Man,” in which a certain fel- before a Rockland audience, is announced to ap type of the thorou ghbed Southern Democrat and reasons why they should be called to this Dodge Susan Jameson Nancy ow claims to l»e. “ employed by the Republican Mr. George Edgar will begin his season at Al Hancock county have fused, and made the “ William pear here on the 1st of September, supported by was a Confederate Brigadier General of cavalry, Doe Nathaniel bany, on Sept. 27, and proceeds from there to the following nominations: Senators,—II. M. work. In past times, she says, it would “ Sarah Kenney Moses State Committee to canvass the vote of the town, a powerful dramatic company, in her great origi under Forrest, in the “ late unpleasantness,” ad Bartlett of I-amoine and C. A. Spofford of not have been just to criticise too severely Day Eben “ Charlotte In behalf of the Republican Town Committee, nal role of Louise, the blind girl, in the “ Two dressed a meeting nt Farwell Hall last evening, New England states and thence to Canada. He Davis Ambrose Laurv William the Republican County Committee, and the Re Orphans.” She comes under the auspices of the The hall was perhaps three-quarters filled and the will appear as King Lear and other Shakespearian Deer Isle; Clerk.—W. A. Heath of Tre the practice of having men physicians only “ LucyP. “ Mary publican Sfa/c Committee, I desire to say that the “ Buskin Club,” of Bangor. The announcement no tiee of the meeting was very short. The bulk of roles. mont; Judge of Probate,—N. A. Joy of in hospitals for the insane, because there Folsom Mary Morton Hannah Farrar Wooster Morse Mary S. above statement is unqualifiedly false, as no au of her npppearance will be sufficient to cause the audience were Democrats and Greenbackcrs» Messrs. Thayer, Smith & Moulton will play Ellsworth; Register of Probate,—James were not competent women physicians in “ Almira Poland George thority has ever been given to any one to canvass lively demand for reserved seats and Miss Clax bu t many Republicans were present. Mr. John F. some excellent attractions upon their New Eng the country to fill such positions. Now, “ James Simmons Isaac Moore of Ellsworth: Commissioner,—W. “ Nancy the vote of the town by cither of the Committees ton will undoubtedly lie greeted by a full house. Singhi presided .and the band furnished music. Mr. land circuit the coming season. During September Fitch Martha mentioned. H. Card of Franklin. however, this reason does not exist, but Grotton Catherine Studley Mary Mrs. G. W. Kimball suffered a slight attack C Balmers spent a good portion of his time on the they will manage tours of Bartley Campbell’s R. E. P a in e , women physicians are sometimes rejected Gove Phelxj Thompson Jane of paralysis last Saturday night, and on Sunday personal merits and demerits of Hancock and •‘Galley Slave ” combination, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gray Charles “ Elvina Chairman Republican Town Committee. Garfield. When he touched Maine State politics S. Knight and company, Aldrich and Parsloe’s j y Dr. Tanner has been distinguishing for reasons which are not applied to the Wallace Lerina H. forenoon experienced a somewhat more severe at Gibbs John Camden, Aug. 9, 1880. he was unfortunate, for confessing his ignorance “ My Partner” combination, the “ Fun on the himself as a feastcr, since his forty days other sex, as for example when a Indy “ Lucy Winchenpaw James tack. She did not lose consciousness, but tliough Hibbert Thomas Watton Samuel her mind remaiued clear, her speech was slightly of the facts, the best he had to say was that if the Bristol” party and Clark and Marble’s “ Tile abstinence, quite as signally as he did as a graduate of Indiana Medical College ap “ Nathaniel Hopkins Robert affected and her right arm was rendered helpless. Republican story of the “ counting-out” was true, Club.” faster during its continuance. Here for Hatch Margaret “ Joshua it was only a just retribution upon them for re plied last year for a situation ns assistant Hook Thomas Ii) tl|e City. She is now quite comfortable, is regaining the use The Helen Potter Pleiades combination has example, is wbat he ate for the 21 hours in a hospital, (her application being en “ Hannah of her arm, and it is confidently anticipated that versing the decision of the people in Louisiana. been reorganized, and will include in its member VINALHAVEN. ending Tuesday evening of last week:— dorsed by several leading physicians) but Hodges William she will fully recover in a short time. Mrs. Kira Now taking Gen. Chalmer’s way of putting the ship the coming season Miss Helen Potter, imper “ Caroline Oldest person in town, Mas. N axcy D y e r , age Hon. W. A. Field, of Boston, was in tlie case, i f the Democratic side of the Louisiana story sonator, Miss Henrietta Earnest, soprano, and the “ 66 ounces of milk, 11 ounces of wine, 2 was refused, and some objected on the Hodge James 90. ball is a lady who has ’hitherto enjoyed excellent city yesterday. is true, it afforded no excuse for Governor Garce celebrated Eichberg string quartet, composed en ounces of water. 9 crackers, 18 raw oysters Humes John Whole number of persons over 70 years of agi health. ground that she was not an old, experienced “ Eliza lon and his Council to attempt to count out Re 64—males 33; females, 31. Percentage of whol Isn’t it time for that expected improvement According to the best of our judgment, from tirely of ladies. 12 ounces of beefsteak, 15 ounces of stewed physician. But male assistants in insane Howes Patience population, 2.2. Number between 70 and 80 is 4 publican members of tlie Legislature whom they in our fire-alarms ? an examination of tbe lists, the census of the city During the presentation of the “ Pirates ” by Jones Abbie —males, 25; females, 22. Number between 80 and knew were returned by a majority of the votes potatoes, a peach, a banana and an abund hospitals are by no means always “ old, Johnson John the Boston Ideal Opera Company,the role of Mabel 90 is 16—males, 8; females, 8. Number over 90 The Garfield & Arthur Club holds regular will not vary much from 7500. We designed actually cast. The General also asserted that po ance of watermelon.” experienced physicians,” for quite young Jackson Mary is 1, female. meetings on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. give the exact figures, but we find that it is not will be assumed by both Miss Marie Stone and Keen Isaac litical free speech was the rule down in the South. men and recent graduates arc often ap Betw. Over Miss Mary Beebe,and that of Frederick by Messrs. “ Mary 80 »J« We learn that the Maine Hotel Register, re possible to do so in the cases of Wards 1, 2 and Wc wish we could believe it, but we can’t. How Karl and Fessenden. j y Seth Sampson,Esq.,familiarly known pointed. Another reason for not pressing Lincoln James cently started by Fuller & Jones, has lieen merged Ward 1 was undoubtedly given too large in the about the very recent case o f the Greenbacker “ Sarah Arey Isaac figures published by the Courier two weeks in Oxford county as " Uncle Seth ” died at the question formerly, which does not ex Leigher Catharine in the Courier. Randall, at Shubuda? Southern intolerance of During her Boston engagement, Maggie “ John ago. The list for these Wards as on file at the Turner a few days since. He was a noted ist now, was that women students were not Lessner William Pliney Mr. John Colson, of the firm of Colson & free speech is unhappily confirmed by too many Mitchell, will appear in her new play “ Mal- “ Hannah “ Clarissa County Clerk’s office counts up 3,030, making the facts to be swept away by a few rhetorical peigue,” which was written especially for her by man in that county, prominent for his pro admitted to medical colleges nor women Marr Mary Rhoades, and Mr. Arthur Berry are getting fat “ Hannah total for the city 7,507. phrases. We have no doubt Mr. Blaine would Mr. Frank Rogers. She will first produce tlie hibition principles. He was a lawyer and physicians to medical associations, ns they Mears George “ Philip at Moosehead. The Steamer Engine Co. have decided upon be allowed to say what he pleased. All the piece in Chicago early in September. McDowell William Aines Nathaniel *!• The driving platform on the north side of the a justice of the peace, and in the early days are now. An important reason for select Brown Clementine the style of ther new uniorm. It is to consist men like Gen. C. would exert their influence “ John R. R. depot has been re-planked, which has im Mr. E. S. Tarr, for several seasons past, stage of the prohibitory law in this State be would ing women physicians for the care of insane Newhall Louisa “ Nathaniel W. a navy blue suit, the pantaloons to be ornamented to secure such a result and to prevent the manager of Rice’s “ Evangeline ” combination, Overlock Thomas Burgess Jane proved it very much. travel from one end of the county to the women, dwelt upon at some length in tlie with silver cord on the outer seams and the coat bulldozing policy of “ the boys ” from showing it has been engaged to appear in “ Around the “ Andrew “ Peggy 4* Miss Laura E. Poor is in this city, stopping other to prosecute those who were selling address, is that “ it is well known to the Pierpont Mary “ Thankful cuffs to be trimmed with silver cord, with a clov. self. But a resident Republican, or a visiting Re W orld” at Niblo’s, with the Kiralfy Brothers* at the Stackpole House. She is to issue her lectures intoxicating liquors illegally. He was a Pitcher Josiah Banks William er-leaf ornament. The coat buttons are to lie publican not of National reputation,we fear would company. Messrs. E. J. Buckley, and E. A. profession that many of the diseases pecu Rust Jane Carver Henry in book form this fall. nickel, embossed with the letters “ F. D.” The terror to the rumsellers and seldom failed Calderwood Joshua fare differently, If he undertook the same freedom Locke are also members of the company. liar to woman’s organic and functional Stevens Wheelwright hat is to be a round-topped still’ felt, with silver “ Martha Carver Reubeu Mr. C. M. Tibbetts is having his store, 315 of speech which all Maine Republicans would pro “ Fun on the Bristol ” has proved so successful to succeed in his warfare against them. development during her menstrual life, nnd “ Diana Main street, put in repair. He is occupying the cord and tassels. The new uniform will be very Savage Nancy tect Gen. Chalmers in exercising in their own State. at Haverly’s Theatre, New York, that it is proba the years of materity, and the niurderous Sukeforth Henry “ Rhoda store adjoining for the time being. neat and stylish. Mr. J. G. Pottle will furnish If the General wants to help the South far more “ James ble that the production of “ Evangeline " will be j y The venerable father of Gen. Cham Strout Elizabeth it, with the exception’of the hats, which are to than lie can by advocating the election of Hancock tendency of this age to interrupt the phy Sprague Isaac Clayton William »J< Cap^. Wm. P. Hurley, whose brig, tbe Grace postponed. berlain of Bowdoin College. Joshua Cham siological results of this period in wo “ William Coombs Josiah Kelley, was recently burned on the eoast of Af furnished by E. W. Berry & Co. let him go home and labor to educate his people “ Eliza Crockett Samuel rica, arrived home a few days ago. A Hancock aud English Club was organized into that spirit of fair play and political toleration berlain Esq., of Brewer, died in that town man’s life, all of which being a fruitful Lucy Y. Shattuck Dolly at the club room over Blood & Ilix ’s store, last the violation of which has so long been their last week at the ripe age of 80 years, his Speed Mary Calderwood Jane ►J* Capt. J. H. Bennett, of Brooklyn, joined his Ip tlje Ooupty. sonree of insanity, call for a change of Saturday evening, with about forty members, in shame health having always been perfect until Turner Joseph Creed Jane family in this city a few days ago and is enjoying treatment, even if some masculine M. Vanner Robert “ James a visit to his many Rockland friends. cluding a member of our most prominent citizens. A F is h in g C raft S unk w it h all on within a few weeks of his decease. His D. is displaced from a lucrative position.” “ James Delano Joseph “ Stephen Mr. Samuel Bryant presided and the club w Board.—Capt. Anthony Greeley, of schooner D THOMASTON. whole life was spent in Brewer, and he was “ Mary E. »}• The Ingraham re-union takes place on Thurs In cases of insanity arising from such Witham Nancy Dyer Nancy day of next week, the 26th—not the 27th, as a ganized with the following list of o ffic ersP re si H. Ingraham, of this port, reports to us that The members of the Hancock and English Club Winslow Lucy Dver Rebecca dent,* J. Fred Merrill; Vice Presidents, John one of its prominent men. identifying him causes, women physicians can have more typographical slip made us say last week. at aliout 2 o’clock last Saturday morning his ves held their flag raising on Friday evening of last Whitmore Francis Giidden Isaac Berry, George Gregory, John Mehan and Dr. self with its interests and ever active in Gay Lemuel sel came in collision with a small fishing vessel week. J. E. Moore, Esq., President of the Club, freedom of intercourse with the patients, Wilson Daniel »J« Rev. J. J. Blair having returned from his va E. Hitchcock; Secretaries, J. E. Sherman and promoting its welfare. He was widely more unembarrassed means of diagnosis, a Young William “ Mary and sunk her, as seems certain, with all on board. called the meeting to order, and with a few ap •• Hannah Hall Timothy cation trip, services will be resumed at the Congre William E. Rivers; Treasurer, S. M. Veazie. The The details of the sad disaster as reported to us by propriate remarks the starry banner was unfurled known throughout Penobscot county and better appreciation of the sensibilities of Hopkins Watson gational Church next Sunday, at the usual rooms occupied by the Club are very pleasant and Capt. Greeley, are as follows: The D. H. Ingra amid the cheers of the large crowd present, with tlie State, served as County Commissioner Jacobs Barbara hours. patients, and can treat them with a better Lyons Rebecca C. convenient for the purpose. Two life-size litho ham left this port last Friday, with a cargo of music by the Thomaston Cornet Band. The flag for several years and filled other positions understanding of their needs and better ST. GEORGE. Leadbetter Lucy *1* When the small building was moved from graphs of the candidates ornament the wall, lime, bound for Richmond, Va. At the time of was presented to the club by Hon. Samuel Watts, Larry Isaac of honor and trnst. Oldest person in town, Mas. E leanor G. P r a tt, near the railroad station last Friday afternoon, the the disaster, the schooner was about two miles S. and bore the names of Hancock and English, and prospects of benefit. Even with tbe large 95. Merithew Aaron »J« Pullman & Hamilton’s great London Electric license that society accords to the man phy Whole number of persons over 70 years of age “ Sophia A. telephone wires connected with the depot were Lighted Show is to exhibit in this city on Tuesday E. by E. of White Island, the wind was blow for Governor, Gen. H. M. Plaisted. The Presi j y The First Controller of the Treasury 89—males 45; females 44. Percentage of whole Morse Adam broken. of next week. This is not strictly speaking a cir ing fresh from the S. W. aud hauling a little west dent of the meeting was Hon. A. P. Gou id, who sieian, there are certain limits and proprie Myrick Abigail has decided, in the case of a Treasury population, 3.1. Number between 70 and 80 ls 63. •J- Tho Bangor W hig says that several Fusion- erly, and there was quite a heavy old swell run on taking the chair made a brief speech. Gen. ties that ho cannot overstep, nnd there are males, 32; females, 31. Number between 80 and Moody* Lucy cus, as it uses no-“ ring ” and displays no eques draft which was made payable to B. F. 90 is 26—males, 13, females, 13. Number over 90 Mills John ists were in that city last Saturday enening, for trian feats. It is a tent show of high order, if w ning. The night was overcast and pretty dark, but Samuel J. Anderson, of Portland, was the first therefore frequently cases among insane is 1, female. McKallar Sarah consultation, among them, Hon. T. H. Mnrch may judge by the many favorable preess notices clear enough to see the lights in the vicinity. The speaker, who made quite a lengthy and able Speech. Stacy of Tennessee, and which was trus Betw. Over Pool Emily He advised the Democrats in this section to vote women which such physicians “ allow to and L. M. Robbins of this city. has received, aud its stud of performing Bronchos, D. H. Ingraham had tacked ship about five minu teed and ordered by a court in Tennessee 80 Philbrook Lydia for Hon. Thompson II. March. The closing quietly slide along, hoping they will recov Roberts Eben »J« It has been demonstrated by actual measure its circus of educated dogs, its Humpty Dumpty tes before the collision and was heading south at speech was made by Hon. J. R . Chalmers, of to be paid t,i some one else, that “ Andrews Rachel William ment that a potato bug can travel at the rate of a pantomine, its funny clowns, its strong woman who the time. Capt. Greeley was on deck and there er,” whereas in tlie same cases a woman Smith Anthony Mississippi, a very eloquent speaker. court, National or State, can intervene be Alexander John mile (5280 feet) in 660 minutes, if he has a clear sustains a 500-pound cannon on her shoulders was a man on the lookout and a man at the physician, from her better facilities of in “ Eunice “ Samuel The Garfield and Arthur Club occupy the spa tween the Government and the payee or plank walk and none to molest him. while it is discharged,its cornet band and its troupe wheel. The mate had just gone below, having as vestigating such cases, could treat them Barter Walter H. William cious store of C. W. Stimpson Jr., for their head “ Silas “ Barbara of expert gymnasts, make a show which should sisted in tacking ship. The fishing craft was not indorsee of a. Hroft In jnterfere with the »J< The arrivals at the Thorndike Hotel for the quarters. This club will throw to the breeze on -'VaVldifi’-ffppSfitftL Burton'ffiloe “ Sally certainly return more that the worth of the mod seen until the schooner srtuck her. She had indorsee. The courts cannot divert the ending last night were 360, as follows: Thursday, Saturday evening a beautiful campaign flag, bear cians to positions in hospitals for the insane Condon Jane erate vnee or admission, which is only 35 cents lights up and those on the D. H. Imrraham application of the money from the person “ 'lliauuvuo au cents lox . u»u no tune to judge accurately of her size, ing the names of their candidates, across Main have already been made. The first was Clark Joseph “ Elizabeth day, 81; Tuesday, 45; Wednesday, 78. designated by statute to receive it, or de “ Betsey but Capt. Greeley thinks she was probably a Street, near by their headquarters. There will Thayer Sarah ►J* The Opinion of last week quoted a paragraph the appointment of Dr. Mary Stinson as Davis Samuel L. “ Jane 4* There will be services at the Universalist small fishing smack of perhaps twenty tons. also, on the same evening, be raised another Gar cide who that person is. The statute from our Dix Island correspondent to give the im asssistant physician at Worcester, Mass., in Dizer Anna West Abigail Church next Sunday morning as usual, Rev. W. T. Capt. G. says that he heard nothing until the field and Arthur and Daniel F . Davis flag at the law says the draft shall be payable to the Davis Lucy pression that the writer of that correspondence Young David Stowe officiating. Sunday-school will not meet wreck stuff from the small craft wasjpassing them, order of the payee; the court cannot nul 1869, a position which she held five years. Dunbar Eliza “ Lydia had made “ a confession ” that the charges of West End. A grand rally will be held, and speech Elwell James again till the first Sunday in September. when he heard what appeared to be the sound of es will be made by Hon. W. W. Hicks, of Florida, lify rights fixed by act of Congress. The second was Dr. M. Abbie Cleaves, ap fraud upon the government in connection with the “ Betsey a man’s voice, crying out as if hurt. The col and other distinguished speakers soon to be an pointed assistant physician at the insane “ Andrew »Ji The Firemen's Muster at Damariscotta has granite jobs at Dix Island which the Opini NO. HAVEN. lision occurred about 2.10 A. M. He immediately nounced. hospital at Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, in 1876, “ Harriet been postponed one day and will take place on so often published are true. The Opinion quotes Ewood Jane Oldest person in town,|MR. L u t h e r L ea d b et tacked ship, lowered a boat and lay by and search The Sabbath School workers in Knox, t er 89. Thursday, Ang. 26th. The Gen. Berrys of this and italicises tlie words “ «// the repeated frauds.” which position she resigned three years Fountain Rebecca ed till after sunrise, but neither heard nor dis Mr. James C. Strout, Assistant Librarian of the Lincoln and Sagadahoc counties, are to Whole number of persons over 70 years of age city intend going and we hope they will bring We hasten to say that the “ confession ” of which Congressional Library, Washington, D. C., is later (she is now one of the trustees of the “ Sophronia 41—males 23; females 18. Percentage of whole covered anything, except some tubs from the hold a mass meeting at the Nobleboro' Fuller John M. home first money. the Opinion makes so much was not made by our making his annual visit to his native town, and is population. 5.43. Number between 70 and 80 is 28 wreck. They could smell the blubber from the same institution), and was succeeded by Gilchrest William A very substantial new* plank sidewalk has correspondent, but is wholly the result of a typo heartily welcomed by his many friends. Campmeeting-gronnd on Tuesday Aug. Grover Martha —males, 17; females, 11. Number between 80 fishing vessel and knew they were in the imine Dr. Jennie McClernon. Other appoint and 90 is 13—males, 6; females 7. Number been laid in front of the stores belonging to tlie graphical error, which escaped correction in the The William Stetson house on Knox street, one 24th. Rev. Smith Baker of Ixiwell, Mass., Giles Catherine oyer 90 is none. diate vicinity of the spot where she was run ments have been:—Dr. Julia Carry, assist Hooper Mark Bradford Kimball estate, on Main, next North of proof. Our correspondent’s point was that if such of the most substantially built and commodious one of the most prominent leaders of Sab Betw. Over down. ^Capt. Greeley then ran down to a fishing “ Thomas the^comer of Lime Rock street, and also up Lime frauds had been committed the chief odium of dwellings in town, is offered for sale. ant at tbe hospital for the insane in Dan Howard Daniel 80 vessel hailing from Bath, which lay a mile bath-School Institutes’ in New England Rock street some distance. them would rest on a person who is now a zealous Mr. James Hinch, house and ornamental painter, vers, Mass., June, 1879; Dr. Eliza B. Phil " M aryP. or two away, and informed the Bath skipper will take charge of the meetings. Two Henderson Thomas Alexander Betsey advocate of Hancock & English. He wrote “ all who is now employed at Bar Harbor, Mount lips, assistant at Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, Oct. •}« Steamer Pioneer Is to make a trip to North- of the disaster, requesting him to report it sessions will be held. Mr. Smith will lec “ Sarah Annis Ezra port Camp Ground next Saturday (Aug. 21st), to the reputed frauds,” which is quite a dirterent thing Desert, is about to move his family to that place. Hupper Leonard Banks Job S. The Bath fisherman said that a small fishing craft 1, 1879, in place o f,D r. McClernon, re accommodate campers, with their baggage, leav from what the types made him say. The Baptist Sabbath School went on an excur ture on important topics, and will lead “ Sarah Beverage James from Boothbay, with three men, lay inside of him signed : Dr. Helen M. Byzellat, assistant Horn Lydia sion to Birch Point, St. George, yesterday, on the the losson for Aug. 29th. The question Brown Samuel ing Vinalhaven at 7 A. M., touching at Rockland »I« R ocklanii “ Old F olks.”—W c have learned the previous day, aud it is most probable that this atKulamazoo, Mich., October, 1879. Harris Abby “ Lucy and returning the same day. Barge Fairy and Steamer Ocean. box, and other features of interest will be of a number of omissions in our list of Rockland is the craft that was run down. The D. H. In Hart Samuel Calderwood Josiah Mrs. Joseph S. Bnrgess, nee Levensaler, o f A law passed the Assembly in New York “ Avery “ Ezra »I« We would call the attention of the people to old people since the publication of the list and graham sustained no damage except the breaking introduced. The Damariscotta Brass Band Brooklyn. New York, is visiting at the residence last year, bnt was defeated in the Senate, Holbrook Daniel “ Ruth the Smith Manufacturing Co.’s, celebrated oat would be gladto receive further corrections. Those of her martingale and a little of her iron work. will add to the attractions of the occasion. Hart Patrick “ Rufus of her father, Capt .Caleb Levensaler Knox street. meal toilet soap. A box of 12 cakes is left with that wc have obtained are as follows Capt. Greeley returned to this port to repair this No admission fee will be required of those for the appointment of women physicians Harrington John Carver Rachel Mr. C. W. Lewis, of Boston, with friends, is at Hall Syrena “ Samuel each family for trial and is sold at the low price Ward 1—Lydia Ames, 88; Thomas Arpeck, 76; damage and to report the disaster. in tlie female department of every hospital. the residence of Capt. Samnel Watts, Knox street. coming by rail. Parties coming by private Harrington Nancy C. “ Betsey of 60 cents per box. Do not fail to secure one or Cornelia Brown, 70; Johrt Gregory, 80; Josiah Since the foregoing was in type, we learn from A law has been passed in Pennsylvania au Howard Nancy A. Cooper James Capt. Warren Priest is painting and repairing conveyance will pay ten cents for adults more boxes when the salesman calls. Green, 85; William Larrabee, 82; Rnth Larrabee, a Damariscotta despatch that the fishing craft run Hupper John Cunningham Elsie schooner Commerce, at Central Wharf. and five cents for children. No collection thorizing the trustees of insane hospitals to Jackson Lydia 79; John Merrill, 70; Simon Martin, 70; Sarah down as above narrated, contained William Law- Kent Benjamin *{« Six persons received the ordinance of baptism Schooner Franklin is repairing at Fort Wharf. appoiut women physicians to the charge of Kenney Matthew “ Penelope Nichols, 74; Jesse Nichols, 70; Jacob Rowell, 80. ton and two sons, aged respectively about forty- will bo taken. The grove is large, is well at the Cedar street Baptist Church last Sunday. Mi. Albert C. Abbott, an industrious citizen of female patients, and three of the hospitals Kcllar David Leadbetter Lewis Ward 3—Miss Achsah Snow, 84; Mrs. Hannah five, eighteen and sixteen, of Bristol. He leaves supplied with water, and with comfortable “ Amos “ Luther Rev. J. R. Bowler officiated, assisted by Mr. E. this town, was stricken down with a paralytic of that State will appoint women physici Linnekin Nancy Lindsey Benjamain H. Ellis, the evangelist, who has been preaching Snow, 84. a widow and four daughters and a son. seats. It is pleasantly located about mid Ludwig Eben “ Julia G. Ward 4—Mr. Alex. M. Snow, 79. shock on Monday last, while at work in Gerry A ans at once. Tbe move seems to us to be in that church for several months past. Co’s ship yard. way between Bath and Rockland. It is Lowell Lewis Manchester Jona G. The omission of the last name is our oversight »J« The Republican rally in this city last Thurs hoped that there will be a large turnout of one in tho direction of humanity and sound “ Catherine Mnllin Lydia Simonton Brothers are offering some splendid but none of the others are to be found on the list day afternoon and evening was a highly success- Mr. Josiah H. Butler, of Warren, formerly Ludwig Elizabeth Norton Seth ftil political demonstration. In the afternoon it Warden at the Poor Farm in this town, has met progress nnd we hope the necessary steps Long Robert bargains in all wool Cashmercs.all colors, marked for Wards 1, 2 and 3, on file at the County Clerk’s the friends of Sabbath Schools from the Sawyer Diadama was intended to have Senator Logon, of Illinois, will soon be taken to introduce a conscien Lampson Samuel Stone Catherine down from 50 cents to 37 1-2 cents. All wool office. Errors in ages have also been reported to with a heavy loss. He had been using some above named counties. Swings will be put Maloney Catherine speak from a stand which had been erected in green paint, and when done with it put the paint tious and competent woman pbysican into ( Smith John Dress Flannels at 17 cents, marked down from 25 us, but in all cases our figures agree with those on up, and refreshments offered for sale at Marshall William “ James cents. Corsets for 50 cents, marked down from the lists from which we took them. We will be Post Office Square, and the crowd gathered there, keg in his work shop. Some boys took the keg the medical management of tbe Maine In “ Sarah Thayer Ann bat on account of the heat of the sun and the ris-1 out of the shop, and threw it over into the posture* reasonable rates. For further particulars Martin Richard 75 cents. Also a great reduction in prices upon glad to have the names and ages of any old peo sane Hospital. Thomas William see posters. Murphy John *• Charlotte their entire stock. ple who have been omitted reported to ns. ing clouds in the north and west that seemed to where his cattle ate the paint. Within twenty- four hours one of his best milch ‘cows died, and FARWELL HALL, ROCKLAND. I “ Sooner or later,” says a French writer. BIRTHS FIFTH ANNUAL Buskin Club, of Baugor, - Managers.! four days afterwards a .large ox died from eating “ everything is found out.” Just so. A this poison. married man, for instance, is generally Dunn & Elliott’s schooner was watered yester found out later—about three hours later— day by Eureka Engine, and found perfectly than he should be. t. 1st. A T T H E S E GRAND REDUCTION tight. CLOSING OUT Mr. John L. Sands, of Cambridge, Mass., was Many retailers arc unwilling to pay the prico In thia city, Aug. 13tli, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pease, only appearance which first class cigars must inevitably cost. The in Rockland of the distinguished actress thrown from his carriage on Tuesday morning parties who sell the old fashioned “ NORIEGA ” In Camden. August 12th, to Capt. and Mrs. Charles last, and died the same evening at his residence. brand are honorable exceptions to this rule. Their Wilson, a daughter.. SALE PRICES! profits arc much smaller and their sales propor In South Thomaston, Aug. 12th, lo Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Sands married for his second wife Mrs. Kel Charles W ard, a son. m i ciniiti, logg, daughter of the late Nathan Woodcock, tionately larger. Consumers shonld take due In South Thomaston, Aug. 13tli, to Mr. aud Mrs. notice hereof and govern themselves accordingly William H. Deau, a son. aad during the past week had been visiting at the Sold by W. H. Kittredge, Edw. Merrill and Thorn* house of Mr. J. O. Cushing, leaving here the day dike Hotel. tefore his death. MARRIAGES SUMMER ROODS V ho will appear, supported by a The members of the Independent Reform Club A P u zzle. We want you to read this para are requested to meet at at their club room on graph through, and become impressed by it. W( -----AT----- Powerful Dramatic Company. are, however, puzzled to know how to state it, »SIT GOODS Sunday afternoon, immediately after church ser in her original role of Perhaps the best way will be to come square out city. vice. All friends of temperance are cordially in with the desired statement HUNT’S REMEDY, In this city, August 14th, by Rev. Jos. Kalloch, LOUISE, The Blind Girl, the Great Kidney and Liver Medicine, is entitled vited to be present. Herbert J . Kalloch and Miunie M. Towns, both of this in the celebrated play, the to the attention of all sufferers. It -ires, and it city. AT The wife of Capt. James H . Keileran was riding does not fail. HUNT’S REMEDY eu 's Bright’s In this city, August 14th, by Rev. Cyrus Stone, CARPETINGS in Cushing a few days since, with some children Disease, and all diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, Joseph Duran, of Auburn, and Addic F. Eaton, of this m i n i u m city. iu the wagon with her, when the horse became Liver, and Urinary Organs like magic. We have stopped buying Summer Goods TWO ORPHANS. Sold by all Druggists. Trial size, 75 cents. frightened at a dock of sheep, and the wagon was for the season, so we will be willing to sell The Play will be illustrated with overturned. Mrs. Keileran had her collar t Grapple With Disease DEATHS. nt greatly reduced prices the goods that wo fractured. The children were not injured. SPECIAL SCENERY! ■ infancy. These disorders which affect the liver, will mention below and many others, as su X and bowels are not credited with half tlie evil 0. HEWETT & CO’S. CAMDEN. whk «iey produce. Functional weakness, partlcu has been our custom for the past 5 years. POPULAR PRICES: P o l itic a l.—T. R. Simonton, Esq., is stumping larly in females; sick headaches and piles emanate from ADMISSION, - - 35 CENTS. the above maladies. One of the chief avenues of eg. in Waldo Co. this week, and next week goes to cape from the hurtful humors of the system is tin Reserved Seats, 50 and 75 Cents. bowels. If they aud the liver are kept active by the Cumberland Co. on tire same business. In this city, August 6th, James Nelson Bartlett, Sale of seats will commence at the store of E. R. use of Dr . G rosvenor’s L iv er-Aid , a succession of A Lot of double width SPEAR & CO., on S a tu rd a y m o rn in g , A u g . 2 8 tli It is expected that Hon. J. G. Blaine will be serious bodily ills will be avoided, aud an immunity aged 65 years, 3 months and 21 days. In this city, Aug. 13th, Charlie A., son of William here to speak before the campaign closes. from much physical suffering be the result. Iw38 * id Jessie Bartlett, agod 1 year, 6 months and 13 In order to close out our We are Selling the Widest and Best Last Tuesday night a Republican meeting was days. KILGORE’S held at Rockport, to which a number of our citi Grape Juice. In this city, Aug. 14tli, William H. Moon, aged 42 BUNTING The art of fermenting the Oporto Grape into wine ii ?ars, 7 months and 7 days. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, bC zens went. The meeting was well attended and this country has been brought to a greater degree ot In this city, Aug 14th, Rosa E., daughter of Frank for 50c,form er price 62 I -2 perfection by Mr. Alfred Speer, of Passaic, New Je r . and Jennie J . Liscom, aged 8 months. ’ for the Fall Trade we have addressed by the Hon. G. W. Carter, of California, In this city, Aug. ISth, Mr. Rufus Derby, aged 79 Rockland, Maine. sey, than by any other person, and his wine is very To he opened MONDAY, Sept. 6th, 1880. and Seth L. Milliken. popular as a ladies’ wine, as well ns for tlie communion Marked Down our entire BLACK CASHMERE table and for invalids. For sale by druggists. 2w3< . Eldridge. We have heard nothing of the plans for politi A L ot o f G . A.. K I L G O R E , stock and are now offering cal gatherings of the other parties and therefore (Founder and former Principal of Commercial D epart an make no mention of them. Many prominent physicians arc prescribing Dr. ment of Oak Grove Seminary & Commercial College) F o p 7 0 C t s . , Bensou’s Celery and Chamomile Pills. These MARINE JOURNAL. tlie following T e m per a n c e.—Knox Co. District Lodge, I. 0 . Pills are the result of scientific experiment of an DRESS FLANNELS Principal and Proprietor. That can be found in America. Other widths ami prices in proportion. of G. T., held its third session of the year with eminent physician of 20 years’ successful practice. Thorough instruction in Penmanship, Book PORT OF ROCKLAND. for I 8c, former price 25c. keeping, Commercial Law, Banking, and all the Twombly Lodge, on Wednesday of this week. In the cure of Sick Headache, Neuralgia, Ner collateral branches of a complete Business Education. On account of the non-arrival of most of the lead vousness or Sleeplessness, they never fail. Ed Expenses less than at any other Institution. Also a ward Merrill, Agent, Rockland. Iy25 A r r iv e d . Special Discount to all who register their names ing officers, the Lodge was not called to order Arl3th, sclia Louisa Francis, Thorndike, Portlands A Lot of All-Wool on or before Sept. 6tli. For further information, WE ARE SELLINC until 11.30, and then byj the V. T., Mrs. W. Sick Headache Cured. eunessee, Metcalf, Vinalliaven; A 31 Acken, Dag- Address G. A. KILGORE, gelt, Belfast for New York; G E Prescott, Guptill, do; Irish, who invited Bro. E. D. Merriam, of, I used to suffer from Sick Headache and sharp 14tli, Edward Lemeyer, Kendall, Boston; Nettie Cush 8w33* Rockland, Maine. ing, Robinson, Searsport; Charles Hanley, Arey, COL’D CASHMERES Lynn; Lucy Aines, Bishop, New York for Bangor; Wide Figured Lawns transacted, except the report, of officers. T h e: Tonic Bitttre am n°w ralieved of tl,c Maria Theresa, Kellocli, Boston; Trader, Norris, do; CARPETS! . 1 i k > . fearful distress arising front disorganization of the for 37 I-2, former price 50c. Eastern State Normal aud Lodges were reported by members. Six Lodges digestive and nervous functions. Idaho, Peck, N Y for Belfast; Thayer Kimball, Ren- niston, Bangor; Trade Wind, Gray, do; Addle Pray, With Borders, for 12 1-2 cents, Former price 15 cts. were represented, the repoits from which showed M rs. IL S. M arston. Pray, E den; Ring Dove, Cousins, Boston; Moses Training School. Farmington, March 22,1880. 2iv35 that though the order just at this season is not Eddy, Warren, N Y ; Forest Citv, Moon, Bangor for A VERY FINE HE Fall Term commences Tuesday, Aug. 24, as enthusiastic in the work as at other sea Boston; 15th, Sunbeam, Saunders, Camden; Rich. and closes Nov. 19. Tuition free. For further Lowell Extra C aw M ! Wicked for Clergymen. nd, Hall, Bangor; Webster. Goldthwaite, Saco; Tparticulars address sons, yet, with but few exceptions, the or Florida, Grant, Newburyport; Frank Pearsons, Cush R. WOODBURY, Principal. Rev.----- , Washington, D. C., writes: “ I be man, Bangor; Ahby Morse, Dyer, North Haven;'yacht Castine, Aug. 2 ,1SS0. 3w36 der is permanent and abiding. Owing to there lieve it to be all wrong and even wicked for clergy Ilav, Burns, Bar Harbor for Portland; schs Billow JUST RECEIVED A LARGE LOT OF PRINTS being none of the G. L. officers present, or other Imen or other public men to be led into giving testi- Haskell. Bath; W H Thorndike, Pierce. Boston; 16th’ W CASHMERE TAPESTRY BRUSSELS speakers from abroad, it was decided to have no . monials to quack doctors or vile s tuffs called med Win Il|.Tewcll, Ward well, Bangor; Commerce, Rich’ 90 cents to 81.15. Mt Desert: Sinbad, Emery, Owl’s Ilm d; Ilurne, Cal- ...... -__ic*nes, 1)111 when a really meritorious article Gr e a t W e have the finest stock in the city. YVliicli fire offered fit 6 aud 8 cts. public meeting, but rather hare an evening session maj e of valuable remedies known to all, that all derwood. Salem; Atlanta. Bradburv, Boston; 17th, for 50 cents, worth 62 I -2, of the Lodge, which was held at the hall of physicians use and trust in daily, we should freely Br schs Comrade, Urquhart, St John* N B; Paragon, These prints are New, Good Styles, and are bona ffde job lots. g=t Sprague, do; schs Baltimore, Castine; W A Thorn, a b a r g a in . Twomblv Lodge, and a very pleasant time was commend it. I therefore cheerfully and hcartil. ike, Pierce, Rockport; J R Spalding, Boston; 18tli, COTTON CHAIN CARPETS , , " .. . r ., . . „ , commend Hop Bitters for the good they have brig MC Haskell, Portland; Br sch Uranus, Fenton 35-40—45—50. had. The next session of the Lodge will be held done me and my friends, firmly believing they St John, N B; sell A Clement, Littlefield, Penobscot; (A reduction of 10 to 20 cents.) WE ARE SELLINC THE with Lime Rock Valley Lodge,Rockland,on Wed- have no equal for family use. I will not be with- Mary Langdon, Mulleu, Bangor; Mabel nail, Hall, nesdav, Nov. 17, next. out them.”—Netc iork Baptist Weekly. 2w3S. " Agnes Mabel, McFarland. Mt D esert; 19th, New Brunswick, Iloincr, Boston for Bangor; A l i. Sorts.—Berry (Brothers’ “ Belle of Rock City of Richmond, Dennis, Portland for Bar Harbor; One Case of Prints Hemp Carpetings I ehs Thaver Kimball, Kennedy, St George for N Y ’ Five Cents. Only 18 cents for fine quality. BEST FIFTY CENT CORSET land ” passed through Camden last Thursday, How He Saved His Son. iontecello, Melvin, do. All we shall have this sen and also last Tuesday. Israel Jones, of Franklin station, Ohio, has Sell I) H Ingraham, Greeley, which sailed 13th for Oil Cloths, Rugs, Straw Mat Ever sold in the city. They would be cheap at 82 1-2 cents. A cargo of com has just been discharged for R. p P iabetes- I,e aP- Richmond, put hack to repair damages, having been in Tills large lot of Corsets were bought of a large New York manufacturer at a GREAT REDUC. ° J ° , plied a Day’s K idnei Pa d , when he commenced to collision with an unknown schooner at 2 o’clock on the tings, Hassocks, etc., at a Bowers. Improve and is now able to get out and attend to his orning of tlie 14th, near Dainiscove Islands. TION in price and we are giving our customers the benefit of our bargain. A cargo of furnace coal has just been discharged i werk- A ssortm ent REDUCTION. S a ile d . for J. & B. C. Adams, and they are expecting a Three Things, A L a r g e o f P rin ts Sid 13th, schs Brigadier, Norton, N Y: Pearl, Rob cargo of stove and egg this week. I thoughtful man once said that two things inson, Danvers; Frank Norton, Ames, Dix Island; D j X cents, lornier price IO. The Knox Woolen Co. have commenced work settled the question of our happiness or misery, H Ingrahnn, Greeley, Richrabnd, Va; Walter C Hall, j Our Stock of Hosiery is Immense! on an addition of some 20 or 30 feet to the east end V1Z* • ^ ur relations to our Creator and to women. Clark, New York; Commonwealth, Cudworth, Bos. c . -n * » .v • i.t i i - v. There is one more—our relations with our own ton; 14th. Cornelia, Foster, Portsmouth; R S Hodg- I We are selling the best 10 cent Hose ! of their mill to be the same width and bight as blood in our veins. Impure blood will produce tu- donfStearns, Boston; Granville. Clark, Lynn; Lucv . Bishop, JBangor; Idaho, Peck. Belfast; A M 1 DRESS GOODS We are selling tlie best 12 1-2 cent Hose! the main building. J mors. It did so in the case of Mrs. Walter Hinek- Acken, Daggett, N Y ; 15th, Louisa Frances, Thorn- , WIDE CAMBRICS Rev. A. D. Merkle will exchange pulpits next Icy. of Cotnit, Mass. The doctors could do noth- dike, Portland; Uncle Sam, Smith, Boston; Forest! At the following Reductions We are selling our BETTER GRADES OF HOSIERY at lower prices than any other firm in the city Sabbath withBev. H. P. Nteho.s of Brunswick.; ^vld 3ity, Moon, do; R E Smith, Sprague, N Y ; John Ger- X and IO cts. worth 12 1-2. PULLM AN &l HAMILTON’S ONE LOT 10 cts. Marked Down from 12 1-2. il, Robinson, Boston: 16th, yacht Ilav, Burns, Port- ! Services morning and evening. vorite Remedy.” She tried it and became lx?tter. land; D H Ingraham, Greeley* Richmond, Va; Ten-! ELECTRIC-LICHTED ONE LOT 14 cts. Marked Down from 17, F* A Q T U X T O Y “ No women,” writes Mrs. H ., “ can afford to lie nessee, Metcalf, Spruce Head; George, Rhoades, New ! without Favorite Remedy.” It will cost vou onlv Great Loudon Seven-Fold ONE LOT 22 cts, Marked Down from 37 1-2. We are offering the remainder of our A Hancock and English flaS will be raised at One Dollar to make the experiment. The good ONE LOT 35 cts. Marked Down from 50. East Union this Thursday evening,on whicli occa- result is sure. 2w37. sor, N S ; Webster, Goldwaite, Saco; Maria Theresa, A ,Large _ „ Lot of Lawns „ CONFEDERATION sion a speech will be made by Mr. Atwood Leven------Kellocli, St George; ISth, Hume, Calderhood. Salem ; 1 2 1 .2 CtS. IOriHCr priCC 1«>. Of Equine, Pantomimic, Educated Animals, Marked saler, candidate for Senator from Knox County, 1 knTwn?8 Price 25 cents?- 88 now prepand iB tl,fy2gSt Florida, Grant, Boston; Richmond, Hall, N and Olympian World’s Wonders, SUM M ER SACKS Charlie Hanley, Arey, do; Frank Pearsons, Cush- WILL EXHIBIT AT BLACK SILKS Down. and L. M. Staples, Esq. I ------American Chief, Snow, do; Atalanta, Brad ' At a Great Reduction to close. | SEE A WOMAN! bury, Boston; Ring Dove, Cousins, Vinalliaven; Br R O C K E A N D , h Paragon, Andrews, St John, N B. UXIO X . i n another column, picking grapes for SPEER’S A Large Lot of Piques BLACK CASHMERES The Common seems deserted to-day, [Wednes- ‘ WINE. It is an admirable article, used in hospitals Tuesday, Aug. 24th, DOMESTIC PORTS. s far the Best and Cheapest Exhibition on Earth, day]. The people that did not go to Northport have and by the first class families in Paris, London and 12 1-2 cts, former price 15 & 17. Marked We w ill make bottom prices on any Goods in BOSTON—Ar 13, schs Ariosto, Elwell, Rocklaml; ually combining Seven Complete and Unsurpassable Down. gone (on picnics; some to Appleton to the Sab” -New York, in preference to European or California Pennsylvania, Si , do; Australia, Wheeler, Kock- •ent*Shows in One Stupenduous Aggregation. To BLACK SATINS our Stock. To prove, come and see for yourselves. bath school picnic, and others have gone down the port of which A r 14, sch Lizzie Guptill, Smith, Rockland. p md. The Voltaic Helt Co., Marshall. Mich. Ar 16, M A Achom, Achorn, South Amboy; Ruth One 35 Cent Ticket Admits. Colored Satins, Fringes and Ilodgdon,Stearns ; Granville, Clark; Victory, Snow; Shetland Shawls Children Under 10 years, 25 cents. 500 Luxurious The Democrats are having a nice pole made and Will send their celebrated Electro-Voltaic Belts to Reserved Seats, 15 cts. extra. tlie afflicted upon 30 days trial. Speedy cures guaran John Gerard, Robinson; Commonwealth, Cudwortli, Buttons W . O. H ew ett & Co., will soon raise their fiag. The pole will be set on Rockland; Metropolis, Roberts, Vinalliaven; Laura It presents for tlie first time to tlie Public, and no- teed. They mean what they say. W rite to them Without Regard to Cost. rhere else to be seen, In greater variety and at lower prices than at r the north side ot the Common. without delay. Iy51 T Cluster, Kent, Rockport. other store in Roeklaml. NEW Y’ORK—Ar 12, schs Thomas Hix, Yeaton, THE GREAT ELECTRIC LIGHT, Daniel F. Davis is to speak here soon. — Ring’s Vegetable Ambrosia restore? gray hair to Itockland ; ” Vei • Thorndike, do; Mary B Smith, Ma- Itself an unparalleled and glorious exhibition, well 32 277 Main, Cor. Spring St., Rockland. " R e v . C. E. Nash, of Stamford Conn., preached it? original color, prevent? the hair from falling out, ; Josef b Eaton, Chatfield, Rockport. ortli going full 100 miles to see. at the Universalist Church last Sabbath. and is one of the finest dressings for the hair in the LINEN ULSTERS IT COST 8 3 0 ,0 0 0 . Requires a 30-Horse Power market. Parsons, Bangs & Co.. Wholesale Drug’ts. Iy28 Zenncbec; Olive Engine, a 40-Horse-powcr Boiler, and Miles of Copper SHETLAND SHAWLS The Rural House is full of boarders. , Avery, Kocklaud. (All Sizes/ at a Reduction of from 25 to 50 cents eaci Cable Conductors. 5, Laconia, Crockett, Rockland, 7 5 CUSHING. AGENTS AND CANVASSERS ed through Heli Gate 14, bound east, brig Sarah Sir Joint Scott’s Most Amusing Stud of Per One Lot $ 1 .2 5 Make from 8 2 5 to 850 per week selling goods for nedy, Patterson, N Y for Gibraltar; Lucy Baker, forming Broncho Horses, R eu n io n . (A genuine mark dov r qualities.) —A reunion of the Copeland descend E. G. RIDEOUT & CO., 10 Barclay Street, New York. Allen, do for Bangor; Monticello, Melvin, do for do. Prof. Neil Smith’s GREATEST DOGS ON ents will take place on Sept. 15.h, 1880, at the Send for their Catalogue aud terms. ly3S Barque Hannah McLoon, Orcutt, N Y 13th inst, for A FEW OF THOSE EARTH. The Great Quadrupedal 7. home of Leander S. Robinson, in Warren (or if Belfast, (Ireland),sailed frm Whitestone, LI, 14th AM POSITIVELY NO CIRCUS SURROUNDINGS. FALL RIVER—Ar 14, Edward, Everett, Thurston, stormy the first fair week day thereafter.) Un Our Boston Correspondent No games of chance, or swindling peddlers and u p t u r e ocklnnd. WOOL SHAWLS Ar sch Albert Jameson, Candage, N Y. camp-followers permitted upon its grounds. W A < 1 V ’ doubtedly there will be a very large and enthusia Announces that one of the most valuable remedial FOR $2.00 worth $3.00. No played-out Mountebank Mandi of Cheaply JESi V v ■£> & X stic gathering. agents ever introduced into that city is the famous NEWPORT—Ar 12, Goldthwaite, Fall River for > Daubed Wagons, Tinsel and Trash, to gull the public past 35 ye his successful method of Wyomoke, or Nerve Food, producing, as it lias, Rockland and saile I 13tli.) and entice.them into empty canvases. ONE LOT 25 cts. Marked Down from 37 1-2. indict, may now be consulted weekly at his New York and offices. Dr. Shet Co r r ec tio n .—Your Hope correspondent’s op 13, Pallas, French, Rockland, for N Y ; I) Ellis, ! of the only known cure for Rupture’by local external treatment, many of the most remarkable cures on record in Prof. Charles Frank’s Monster Silver Cornet ONE LOT 30 cts. Marked Down from 50 cts. tics must be out of repair, since he accused us of nervous diseases, heart afflictions, broken down Torrey, do for do. Band an is safe who lias a Rupture, uo matter how insignificant lie may consic it, for every man who hat A r 14, Delaware, Caller, frm Thomaston for N Y. J Remnants of Unbleached died from it once fiattered himself that it was but a trifling ailment; and every ,n who now suffers from it desiring that die rain should fill up our wells, as constitutions, etc., etc. Sold bv all druggists at FORTRESS MONROE—Passed out fm Baltimore i And POPULAR AMERICAN ORCHESTRA,drawn and the injury of trusses, to such an extent that life has no enjoy regarded it as unworthy special §1.00, §1.50 and §3.00. in the MASSIVE GOLDEN CHARIOT of MOMUS, we had done haying. If he will use his eye 14, brig R W Messer, for Manzanillo. Great Bargains in Hose attention. It is not a stand-still affliction; it is steadily progressive, even unto death, and he is wise who takes will give, at 10 o’clock each morning a superb Parade ie necessary steps to be effectually relieved of it before tlie day of suffering and gloom comes upon him. glasses with more care, he will discover that the NEW ORLEANS—Ar 14, ship L B Gilchrist 3-4 COTTON, Concert. At 5 —10-----12 1-2 and 15 Cents. ’alts, Bath. Patients from abroad can receive treatment and leave for home same day. During treatment any kind of proposition emanated from your Tenant’s Harbor An Exhibition which tlie entire Press says does all active exercise or labor can be performed without interfering with the treatment, and with safety from the ALEXANDRIA—1’ ed up 14, sch Samuel Fish, for 4c, former price 5 cts. it advertises, and which returns far more for tlie money dangers of strangulated Rupture. HIS BOOK ON R U P T U R E gives the most reliable proofs fro- correspondent. r Georgetown. than any show, at any time or place. distinguished professional gentlemen, clergymen, and merchants of his successful practice and popularity Deep-seated coughs, n nd catarrh extending Doors open at 1 and 7 o'clock. Performance R elig io u s.— Rev. A. W . Burr preached at the Cld 11, sells Mabel Thomas, for Groton; Laura E therefrom throughout this country and the W est Indies. The afflicted should read it and inform thomselvea. the lungs, cured by Malt Bitters. esscr for Boston. nience at 2 aud 8 elock. Iw38 C3-LOTTZES. It is illustrated witli photographic likenesses of extremely hail cases before and after cure, and mailed to Free Church, last Sunday. RICHMOND, VA—Ar 12, Red Jacket, Ginn, Rock- A Few Sizes of 3 Button Kids, only 30 cents. those who send 10 cent-. In consequence of the great demand for Dr. Sherman’s personal services, he wi',’. W ho are H e r e .—Miss Alice Lounsberry, of land. till further notice, divide his time between his New York and Boston offices as follows : Saturday, Monday OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOO We have about 300 pairs more of those famous Kids and Tuesday he may be consulted at his New York office, and Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at his Boston Concord, Masachnsctts, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. SAVANNAII-Cld 14, sch Sarah F Bird, Hall 30 cents. Some of them are well worth $1.00, SPECIAL NOTICES- B A R G A I N 8 office, each week, Remember, in x r calling, the addref i is Jane M. Payson. Washington. U n la u n d ’e d S h ir t s id there is not one pair but would he a bargain at BALTIMORE—Cld 13th, brig Stephen Bishop, Gil- EXCELLENT BARGAINS 6 0 cents. Capt. Benson and wife, of Massachusetts, are at Tht Tenant's Harbor ■y, Camden. for 5Oc,former price 62 1-2. the Hathom House. PENSACOLA—Cld 10th, bark Levanter, Vesper, ------AT------O N E L O T New York. * DR.J.A.SHERMAN Mr. Joseph W. Grainger, of New York city, is Lisle Thread Gloves, 2 5 Broadway, cor. Murray St., N. Y.,and 43 Milk St., Boston visiting at Capt. Page’s. SMITH’S ware of certain confidence men and imposters who represent themselves as Dr. Sherman. 4w35 FOREIGN. 15 cents, worth 25c. | 25 cents, worth 37 1-2. Rev. A. W. Burr, Principal of the Hallowell CORNET BANS Aztta—In port Julyly 2Stli,28th, sch John Case,Ci (of Rock- Music & Variety Store. (higher cost gloves in proportion.) Classical and Scientific Institute, with his fam land) Martin to sail fur New York in about four days.. ‘ BLACK SATINS ily, is spending his vacation at the Hathorn Picnics* Excursions, Political I .OO, 1.25, worth 1.25, 1.50 House. Demonstrations, etc., NOTICE. New Organs, $60, 75 & 100 Mr. C. B. Payson and family, of Jamaeia Plain, M IE Seventh Annual Meeting of tlie MASONIC at reasonable rates. For terms address, MUTUAL RELIEF ASSOCIATION of Rock- S O N G S , O ne C e n t E a c h Mass., are stopping at Elijah Norton’s. C. E. BICKMORE, Leader, land, Maine, for the election of officers, See., will ho SECOND HAND ORCANS Miss Annie L. Rivers, of Boston, formerly of 6mo34fsx T en an t’s H arbor, M e. held in tin- rear of Lime Rock Bank, on FRIDAY We are happy to state that we have secured another EVENING, Sept. 3d, 1880, at 7 o’clock. A full at- $40,— $50—$60—and—$75 t of those Corsets such as we have been selling for this place, is visiting friends and relatives here. ’ ince requested. A ) cents, wortli 75c. Miss Jennie M. could, who has been in Mass, T. E. TIBBETTS, 13 E. T. G. RAWSON, Secretary. in allthe bright new shades some time, has returned to Cashing. Bon-Ton,” “ All R igh t,” at low prices. HULIHOS, i f L ocal S ummary.—Considerable sickness is pre JDENTIST. “ Dr. Warner’s” and “ Mad 531? All branches of dentistry faithfully attended to at S2OO, $235, $275 and $3.~O. I l vailing here at present, demanding the active ser VERY REASONABLE PRICES. Teeth extract- FLAGS & FIREWORKS am Foy’s ” Corsets, at vices of Dr. Walker, of Thomaston. ed without pain by Nitrous Oxide Gas. Great reduc A New Lot of our Second Hand Pianos Lowest Possible tion in the price of artificial teeth. Satisfaction guar UNIFORMS, Quite a number of our young men are leaving anteed. $50, $7 5 and §100. P r ic e s. for Boston, to engage work in that city. Cor. Main and Winter Sts. TORCHES, 50 cent Black Fringe <36 ALBERT SMITH. Mr. Emery Hart died last Tuesday after a severe Iy25rsx OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOd and lingering illness. His funeral occurred last Japanese & Chinese Lanterns, Just received-a bargain. Thursday, at his late residence, the services being NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ssssssssssssssg 5^==5gS8aS5aSSSS 3^3333aS TV. M. A U ST IN , Every Kind of Goods for tlie conducted hy Rev. Daniel Smith, Methodist. DENTIST. A New Lot of The potatoe bugs after devastating the potato O FFICE OVER T. A. WEN I WORTH’S STORE, POLITICAL CAMPAIGN. CALICOS! fields, now content themselves by gazing down BERRY BLOCK. cellars, thirsting after the remaining potatoes left Dentistry In all its branches promptly attended to HYDE & CO., Manufacturers, One Lot 6 cts., marked down over from last Spring, and walking the highway. at REASONABLE PRICES. 52 Chauncy Street, Boston. Bl’kCashmere Square New York Sun from 8 c . tSf Teeth extracted without pain, by the use ROCKPORT. Nitrous Oxide Gas. FOR THE CAMPAICN. Mr. A. D. Champney has just laid in an en Rockland Jan. 1, 1879. One Lot 7 cts.. marked down and Long Shawls, T he W eekly Sdn will be found a useful auxiliary from lOc. tirely new stock. by all who are earnestly working for the reform of the Mr. R. L. Thorndike has on exhibition one of DENTISTR Y T just received from New York National Government. Believing that the evils which have so long beset the country can be cured only by a the finest oil portraits ever painted by an artist at prices lower than change of the party in power, T he Sun earnestly sup in this country. The Largest and Finest Straw ever before. ports for President and Vice-President, H ancock and The citizens of Rockport were surprised at hear C. H. EVANS E nglish. Is now at his office, No. 254 Main St., near berry in Cultivation. In order that all those who sympathize with our pur WHITE QUILTS — gsssssssssssssasssssssss cassssasssssgsgssssssgasssss ing that Mr. James Leland’s shop was brokon into dike Hotel. Prices to suit the times. pose may most efficiently co operate with us, we wj" We will send ten of the«e Sonc«, rour own selection, for 10 cents, fifty for 30 centt. and 100 for 50 oenti. all poat-pntda and goods stolen to the amount of §35 on Tuesday send Th e W eekly Sun to clubs, or single subscriber O ne L ot (Special Bargain) 6 0 C en ts r mail. Remember, we will not aend le«« thin ten of the*o Songi by mail. Send on««nt or thrwe-cent poit&« Plants may he left with post-paid, fo r twenty-five cents for the next tlir« nc. by the number!. World Manufacturing Co., i22 Nassau St., N«w Tork« last.- SIMONTON & RICH, 5 CENT COUNTER months. Address marked down from 75c. e Catalogue of Songs and Agents’ Good* mailed F Dr. H. B. Eaton is making a big change in Is always full of Bargains. 4w3S THE SUN, New York City. One Lot 95 cts., marked down his buildings. Counsellors at Law, from $ 1.25. Mr. C. M. Knight & Son have the finest piece of CAMDEN MAINE. Price List, which enabli sugar beets in Knox Co. Where others have O ’ Special attention given to collection of demands We wish to Seduce our m a il the best way, and see the many■ kinds of Mer One Lot $ 1.25, marked down failed, these gentlemen have been successful. Business inKnox;and Waldo Counties promptly- chdndise we keep for sale at surprisingly low prices.W> from $ 1.50. tended to. 10 CANVASSER send samples of Hamlmrgs, Laces, Ribbons, Fringes Administrator’s Sale, j &c.,if requested. We sell Wholesale and Retail for Cash y virtue of a license from the Probate Court of GEN. JAS. A. GARFIELD WARREN. down. A new combination system enables us to quote * Kennebec County, the undersigned will sell at A large number of our people had the pleasure WANTED! very close prices. We liave $1, $2 and $5 packages of m Bpublic auction, Thursday, Sept. 16, at 2 P . M ., tious which cannot be bought for twice tlie money elsi (unless previously disposed of at private sale), the of participating in a Lawn Party on the grounds GEORGE W . FRENCH, GOOD CANVASSER wanted, on Monthly Sal- where,all wanted in every family. Money returned if Nottingham Laces ary, to work in Knox County and vicinity, for a following parcels of real estate, centrally located in the of Mr. Seth Andrews, on Tuesday eve. The bril A not satisfactory. H o u g h to n X Dutton, 55 Tre City of Rockland, Maine, viz : One lot, 80x42, witli a from a picture taken expressly for this* work. limited time. If natural qualifications are good, expe mont St., Bostou, Muxs. 4w3S MARKED DOWN. liancy and beauty of the grounds, beneath their at rience is not indispensable. Address, with references, Within the next 40 days and shall Btory-nnd-lialf dwelling house thereon, situated on the Agents Wanted. Liberal'terms. Send 8 1 .0 0 at and statement of experience or qualifications, and north side of Gay Street. One lot, with a story-and- o n ce for complete outfit. R4w35 tractive colored lights, and the evident enjoyment AttornenCBMcellBr atLaw. hat pay will be expected, oiler them at greatly lialf double tenement dwelling house thereon, situated A. S. BARNES it CO., Ill & 113 William 8L, N. York. of all the guests were equal subjects of comments. Seduced Prices. Towels, Crashes, on an alley leading from Gay Street, near the residence 35 B . C. Y., care R ockland Ga zette. of Mr. E. Corson. Also, about one acre of land west It was the evident determination of Mr. Andrews Thomaston, Me. 47 FANCY CARDS Napkins, Tablings, and adjoining the last named lot, with the buildings and family that all should reap a full measure of Extra Supers 90c. & $1.00 (Business or Plain) in sets for collections,or by the 100 thereon, formerly occupied for tlie manufacture of or 1,000,for Business and Printers. Samples and Cata MARKED DOWN. soap. The above described real estate is known as the hippiness in the hours spent with them, and their F orm er P rice $ 1 .2 0 . logue of 1,000 varieties for two 3-cent stamps. Largi E. G. Stoddard property. AUCTION! success in their endeavors is manifest to the lots at 13, 23, 43 and 88 cents.l’ostage stamps taken The sale at auction will he on the premises. face. Catalogues (without samples) free. R4w38 JUSTIN E. SMITH, Administrator. friends present. CORN, FLOUR Supers, 70 to 85 cts. F. TRIFET, *5 Seliool St,, Bvston, Mass. For particulars, Apply to C. R. MALLABD, Middle Northport claims several of our people on its —AND— COAL!COAL! Street, Rockland. Former Price $1.00. crowded pleasure grounds. THE BONANZA FOR BOOK-AGENTS LADIES’ LINEN ULSTERS, August 5, 1880. 36 Rev. A. W . Burr, of Hallowell Classical Insti is selling our two splendidly illustrated books,Lives of Sizes 32 to 40—prices $1.25 to $4.00. F. -R. SPEAR, 335 M l St., EVERY ONE A BARGAIN. tute, is expected to preach at the Congregational Tapestries, 90c to $1.15. FEED STORE. Former Price $1.00 to $1.25. Foreclosure Notice. Church next Sunday. D. N. B IR D & CO., theHANCOCK! first written by his life-long GARFIELD friend, Hon. J. W. The Batist and Congregational Sabbath Schools ARE SELLING FO RNEY, an author of national fame,wul an ardent Crockery, unite in an excursion to Rockport to-day, Wednes Straw Matting, 16 to 25 cts admirer of the “ superb soldier;” the second writte O D D L O T S Registry, Book 26, Page 123, conveyed to tlie Rockland by his comrade-in-arms and personal friend, Gen, Savings Bank certain parcels of real estate specially day. FOGLEB & CONANT Former Price 20 to 35. ______- , . > Of Goods in the different Departments we are Glass Ware, described in said deecl, reference to which, and the Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Both official, loxc-at\eod,immensely-Pl . .popular,and . sell. selling without regard to the cost. WASHINGTON. ing beyond precedent. Agents doublTouble profits by record thereof is hereby made for a particular de Chandeliers, selling both. Outfits 50c. each. Art qu ick and coin scription, and C. E. Littlefield, Esq., of vour city, and Gen. White Ash Egg and Broken, Hemp, IS cts. W hereas, the condition of said mortgage is Corn, Flour, Meal, Oats m oney. Address Hubbard Bros., Springfield, Mass, Flower Pots, James A. Hall, of Damariscotta, addressed a large Former Price 20 cents. broken, and Feed, W hite Ash Stove, and Now, T herefore, the said Rockland Savings Bank Republican meeting at this village on Mon IIDER MILL SCREWS. 5 GENT COUNTER. claims a foreclosure. etc., etc,. day evening, the 16th. The meeting was Farwell Block, 210 Main St. F r a n k lin Coal ROCKLAND SAVINGS BANK, success, both in attendance and enthusiasm. Our Samples of Dress Goods &c., by W. H. T itcomb, Treas. Inform the public that they have formed a partnership AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. Rockland, Aug. 2,1880. 3w36 people never before were so richly entertain for the purpose of carrying on the above-named busi sent when ordered. ness, and that having ample facilities, they are pre Orders promptly filled, and coal delivered. A YE AR and expenses to agents ed at a political meeting held here. The pared to fill all orders for Meal and Corn, Yellow and Outfit Free. Address P. O. VICK Butterick’s Patterns Mixed, with prompt despatch and at the Lowest Goods delivered to all $ 7 7 7 ERY, Augusta, Maine. most strict attention was paid both speakers Rankin Block, Main St. In full assortment of Latest Styles. Catalogues Ingraham Re-union. daring their remarks. It was a candid resume parts of the city FREE of IEWSMPER ADVERTISING BUREAU, 10 SPRUCE ST., «. V. Free. Patterns sent to any address on receipt of HE INGRAHAM family re-union will be holden of state and national politics and free from all of C h a rg e. price. T hursday* A u g u st 2 6 th , (if stormy, the first fensive allusions. ORDERS RY TELEPHONE Tfair day after, Sunday excepted,) at the OLD PLACE. Re-union Notice. The Opinion was mistaken in its statement last in store, promising our best efforts to please, and t WANTED! All members of the family are cordially invited to be E-UNION of the ROBINSON * BURTON de. week, that Mr. Grinnell had sold his hotel. He Lowest Market Prices. May be left at the store of W. H. HARRINGTON, present. Per order. cendants will he held in Cushing, near the old. still owns it, but has leased it to Mr. Fish. C. N. FOGLER. Spofford B lock , 257 M a in St.,and will be prompt 325 Main St. Competent person to do the housework in a Simonton Bros. COM. OF ARRANGEMENTS. BlockK House, on the 24th inst. N. B. CONANT. ly filled. If you want to order or talk about Coal oi small family. Apply at THIS OFFICE. Rockland, Aug. 12,1880. 2w37 PER ORDER COMMITTEE. Occasional, f.Rockland, May 29, 1879. Wood, step in and use the Telephone. A Rockland, July 7,1880. 35 W flo ris t. H o tels. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS N ailroaihi <$• Heots for years, and com Harbor,) Miilbridge, Jot sport and Maebia*port. CANTERBURY SHAKERS’ mence anew. Then get some new plants; 1 4 STOP ORGANS R eti liMNC, h ave Maciiiasvuht every MONDAY ister, Abbey. Mr. Beverford Hope ex on>nly ly S 8 5 . New Pa nos, 8 1 9 5 to $ 1 ,6 0 0 . en border for one lion. Free to any ailtlrcs. Dr. C. W. BENSON WASHINGTON, N. J and Portland same evening, connecting with Pullman is Lord Salisbury’s brother-in-law and him or two years. It matters but little wliat < and Men’s Furnishing Goods. 351 Main s night train for Boston. SARSAPARILLA. variety you prefer: take any Hybrid Per BALTIMORE, MB., r choice and sell the Life of Passengers will not be disturbed until morning, un self a man of gient influence, especially 1IENJ. F. STEVENS, Prt less wishing to take Pullman Train. Train* leave next petual, Tea, Bourbon, or Noisette, one that Inventor and Proprietor of the day for Bo*ton at S.45 A. M., ami 1 I’. M. Steam. rs on questions of art and taste. Dean Stan has tiad a good freezing, and at rest. Take JOSEPH M. GIB1IEXS, Secretary. leave for Boston at 7 P. M. daily. Prescribed by Physicians March 11, 1S80. GARFIELD s HANCOGK The LEWISTON connects at Rockland with SAN ley who has taken a strong line in the af- up carefully, so as not to injure the roots FORD S. 8. CO. STEAMERS for Bangor and river- D r u g g is ts fur nearly fuir, now sees that the feeling of the nation and i» t in a strong, rich soil: the best for Celebrated Celery and landings, every WEDNESDAY ami .-ATURDAY CLOTHING. morning. Coining West connects MONDAYS ami is against tho “ deseration,” as some call it, this purpose is well-rotted tnrf.three parts, THURSDAYS for Boston. F ifty Years. and well-rotted manure from the cow-stable Chamomile Pills. A GOOD W ATCH For further particulars inquire of J. P. WISE, or of the Abbey. The dean is the most ab nd five cakes oi Highly-jieifumed Soap for O. A. KALLOCI1. one part. When rotted turf cannot be ob HUNT’S Rock In ml, July 1 ,1S8U. 19 solutely irresponsible personage in Great tained get the next liest: any new soil, that ONE DOLLAR. r p t l E Shakers’Sim Sarsaparilla is just what it purports Britain. He is entirely free from control. which underlies tile sod of a meadow, is These Pills have met with the i Crosby. JZ. D. I have long prescribed CROCKERY. d think it a most valuable medicine.—Jeremiah Neither bishops nor arch bishops have nny good. Avoid as you would avoid failure, must Itemarkublc Success, as Blake, ,V. D., Gilmanton, X . II. Have known it for soil from the vegetable garden or from the REMEDY is attested by the Immense K E E K S , A. ROSS, Crockery and Glass Win authority over him, and he owes allegiance iirlv half a century. Our confidence in it is in no woods; leaf-mold, however well adapted Sales they have attained. THE HOM PHI AV j Fixtures, ete, to no one except the Queen. In spite of is the finest T o ile t S o ap , for either Ladies’ or SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. ty impaired.—Carlton d Hovey, Druggists, Lowell. it may be for many plants, is not the home T H E G R E A T tleiueii’s u*e, ever mudc. I speak with confidence of it, having prescribed it for | his diminutive form, he is gifted with a the Rose loves. Choose a heavy clay in It Cleanses and Beautifies the Skin; Commencing Tuesday, June 19th, 1880, the New -•ighteen years.—N. M. Dinsmore, JI. D. Fruncestoicn, Parsons, Bangs A Co. have had Whitens the Teeth and Sweetens the Breath ; CONFECTIONERY M ANF’S- very considerable amount of determination, preference to a light sandy soil; a heavy, It is the best Shaving Soup in the World. .Y. II. Give me the Shaker*’ Sarsaparilla in preference 6weet loam is the more desirable. In Kidney and Liver Medicine, Eighteen Hundred Dozens which in this instance approaches very CURES all Diseases of the Kidneys, It i* made of materials expressly imported bv ua for Stmr. MT. DESERT, lo all others.—C. A Guilmette, JZ. D., Boston. I have choosing pots, do not select too large a size ; (lie Past Year. its manufacture. Sold at all the" D ru g and F anev , and Confectionery,- Gregory Block—North End. nearly to obstinacy. It is a vast pity the Liver, Bladder, and Urinary Organ* ; Goods Stores. '’A.PT. DAVID BO HINSON, the most unbounded confidence in its healing and reno use those that will comfortably hold the Dropsy, Gravel, Diabetes, Bright’s vating properties.—ir»i. It. Preston, Druggist, Ports Disease, Pains in the Back, J. It. THOMPSON & CO., Proprietors, ■MTriLL leave ROCKLAND, project was ever started. Everybody liked roots, that should be shortened in some D4w35 54 B ro a d St., N . Y. !» > V T U E S D A Y S, TllURS- mouth, X . II. I consider it tlie best preparation made. L o in s, o r S id e ; R e te n tio n o r Hundreds have lestilied to the s DAYS and SUNDAYS, «.n ar- tho young Prince, and the trials of his au- what, but not bruised; cut oft with sharp Nonretention of Urine, FURNITURE. —.1. G. Wilbor, Druggist, Boston. Nervous Diseases, Female Benefit they have derived rival of Sanford Line of Steamer* ust mother called forth our warmest sym pruning shears, or knife, say one-third the Weaknesses, Excesses, Jaun ALWAYS SELECT THE BEET- on,'for North Haven, Green’s Landing, South Do not fail to make a trial of this great Blood Puri from their use in the cure IlIK I’E E , N. A. «S S. II., Parlor and Charabci nd Bar Harbors, (Mt. Desert,) So.Gouldsboro, length. Be careful to have the roots even dice, Biliousness, Headache, Sour of Sick Headache, Ner fier, Appetizer, and Tonic, the first and best of all pathies, and a war of words over the son’s Stomach, Dyspepsia, Constipation & Piles. and Sulliv ly distributed through the pot; press the vous Headache, tvill If! DCKLAND every SATURDAY, at medicines called Sarsaparilla, which is prepared from remains is much to lie deplored. oing i earth firmly around the roots, and thorough GROCERIES. far a* Bar Harbor, and returning selected Shaker Roots, H errs, and Berries by The Prince and Princess of Wales have ly water—no fear of overdoing it. Ncuralgiu, Nervousness, Paraly RETURNING, Will leave SULLIVAN, at 10 A.M the Casteubkry Soi ikty of Shakers, and ia be HUNT’S REMEDY yond all comparison the purest, safest, and most effect not yet ceased their labors. On Friday last As soon as potted, or lie fore if more con CURES WHEN ALL OTIIElC MEDICINES sis, Sleeplessness and and Bar Harbor at 12.30, MONDAYS, WEDNES venient, the plant must lie well pruned, in DAYS und FRIDAYS, touching a* above, arriving in iive family medicine iu the world. Ask for Co rbett’s the latter laid the foundation stone of new FAIL, as it acts directly and at once on the Indigestion. ' Ship Chandlery. 246 Ma: Rockland in season to connect with Sanford Steamers Sh a k er’s Sarsaparilla. Thegenuineis signed by cut hack: this [xiint is one of the essentials Kidneys, Liver, and Bowels, restoring f. -m for Boston. iRBKTT, it* inventor, and sold by drug Hospital for Women at Chelsea. The PriDce in Roseculture, and must not lie overlooked; to a healthy action. HUNT’S REMEDY is a MlltAXD A SPEAK, Flour, Coi Passengers by train to and from Rockland remain in gists generally. safe, sure and speedy cure, and hundreds have F -v : was also there with -his eldest son and Rockland over night. S haker Villa g e, N. I I , Jan. 1 ,1880. Aug Il is a simple thing to show one how to been cured by it when physicians and friends is a Fully Established Fact, Connections made at Lamoinc with Ellsworth by had given them up to die. Do not delay, try at daughter. A novel mode of raising money prune the Rose, lint a difficult task to till Based on Actual Experience, stage. 4j!->- Enclose stamp fjr Shaker Manual. how to do it properly. New wood of near once HUNT’S REMEDY. and There is Ito Kind of iger, Rockland. ns resorted to on this occasion. Those Send for pamphlet to ) REACT EOR ISnftEDIATE USB. 19 ly all roses usually starts from the root: in Doubt hut They Will ladies, who succeeded in collecting sub that case cut back to within four inches of WM. E. CLARKE, Providence, R. I. Cure llicse Diseases. Prices, 75 cents and SI.25. Large size COVERING' CAPACITY & DURABILITY scriptions to the hospital fund to the amount the ground: if the new growth—that of the the cheapest. Ask your druggist for H U N T ’S EXCEED ANY KNOWN PA IN T. Buildings HARDWARE. Rockland and Vinalhaven. R EM ED Y . Take no other. Painted with cur Prepared Paints, if not satisfac of five pounds and upwards, had the priv jiast year—has started from above the root, tory, will be Repainted at our Expense. cut still closer in, s»y to within two indies Da. <’. W. Besson’s Cei.ekv ano Chamomile TWO TRIPS A DAY ! ilege of a seat near the Royal party and P ills are prepared expressly to cure Sick Headache, I* it not to your interest to buy our P lke Prepaii II MALT of the old wood. Do notin any case leave Nervous Headache, Neuralgia, Nervousness, Paraly aint, which, when mixed with equal parts of oil will of passing before the Princess and deposit >ver wood better, and prove more durable than a On and after Thursday, June 24th, UN FERMENTED any old wood (or the purpose of flowering; sis, Sleeplessness and Indigestion or Dyspepsia, and ing their subscriptions on the stone, receiv when the young wood starts from the root Destroyer and will cure any ease, no matter how obstinate, if proper flier mixed Paint iu the market? The comparison Specific for Inflammations, ly use.i. They are not a cureall, hut only for those i follows: STM’R PIONEER rp H E R E is no greater Bloop-Pu r ifyisg and TJFE- ing in return a bow and a smile from their cut tlie old entirely away. When these op Hemorrhages, Wounds, Cuts, special diseases. They contain no opium, morphine 1 Gull, of other Mixed Paint, SI.’ f ja - * — A T TILL leave Carver’* Harbor, J Giv ing P rin ciple in tlie world of medicine erations are completed, set the pots in a Bruises, Burns, Sprains, n, and ltu. never foiled to immediate; and when its use is continued, iu •at Kn«--TRADE MARk M lcb.—(39 years in business,—"Day’s Kidney Pad presidential, congressional and county LiningB and Shoe Findings, Is having a large sale and gives better general satis weather will permit. Roses forced into act efficiently.** ninety-nine cases iu a hundred, a positive und ne