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The Rockland Gazette. Gazette Job Printing PUBLISHED EVERT THURSDAY AFTERNOON bY ESTABLISHMENT. VOSE &. PORTER. Having ever, facility In PreMM. T y p . Uhl Material, o which we are connuntl? making a’ddlttont, we are niepared U execute with promptness W d go,)d style 2 I O Main Street, •very variety of Job Printing, Including Town Reports, Cntulogues, By-Law. T K R M 8 i Posters, Shop Bills, Hund Bills, Pro If paid strictly in advance—per annum, $2.00. grammes, Circulars, Bill Head,, If payment is delayed 6 months, 2.25. If not paid till th ed o se of the year, 2.50. Letter Beads, Law and Corpor New subscribe!s are expected to make the first ation Blanks, Kecekfc, Bill, paym ent in advance. of Lading, B u slJ H Ad a ^ -X o paper will be discontinued until a l l a r - dress and Wedding REabgf.s are paid, unless at the option of the publish- Cards, Tugs, Labels, £ c ., V O LU M E 35. ROCKLAND, MAINE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1,1880. NO . 5. PRIXTINO IX COLORS AXD RROXZ1XO Z. POPE VOSE. J. B. PORTER. will receive prompt attention. with the benediction, though heretofore he “ H ilt how did Miss Sparrow take it?” The Bellinis. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thumb have a sump Pithy Paragraphs. ^ o e tr ir . had invariably waited for me after service what troubles me,” said my tuous home at Middleborongh, Massachu in the vestibule. I happened just then to lie wretched friend. •• She didn't take it kind In another column is a long article upon setts, to which their personal friends only He who l'or love has undergone /atm, gSatttf. ENORMOUS congratulating the new soprano on being ly; she seemed offended, and would have 11 Counting tlie Votes,” made up from a are admitted. The “ public” remain in The worst that can befall, WEAVING THE WEB. in such capital voice that morning, and. run uwiiy if I bad not piiGufy. band on the special despatch to the Portland Advertiser, the regions exterior. The Mansion is of Is happier thousand-fold, than one STOCK OF the tenor stepped across to shake Lands door-knob and begggiT Ter to hear me fm„, ilB Augusta correspondent. It states three stories, tastefully painted, with piaz Who never loved at all. Br ief article.-!, suggestions,aud results of experience M ens' and Boys’ Thio morning I will weave my web,” she said, i with Timothy, 1 kept ou talking with her through. I assured tier I would not press zas and bay-windows. The General gives A grace within his soul has reigned, relating to Farm, Garden or Household management As she stood by the loom in the rosy light; j till she left. her for an immediate answer, but she only r * °11^ any.pvein<hce against the a hearty welcome to his guests, and ushers Which nothing else can bring;— nvited from our readers interested In such matters. And her young eyes, hopefully glad and clear, j When I turned the singers wefle gone,and burst out crying, declaring I had no right I Governor and Council—the correspondent Thank God for nil that I have gained Followed after, the swallow’s flight, them into an elegant drawing-room,adorned By that high (suffering. , there stood my poor David, frowning at a to say such things to her; she would tell j being a Democrat, and formerly upon the with paintings. Chairs and sofas are all MUST THE FARMS RUN DOWN! OVERCOATS, ULSTERS, “ As soon us the day’s first tasks are done, I music-rest so savagely that I fancied While yet I am fresh and strong,” said she, [hat I fancied he I her father. As ifjT should object to Ids be-, staff of the Portland Argus. In comment- adapted to persons of ordinary size, and The butterfly is always sure of bis grub. must be suffering from a bad1 ' headache, mg told! Indeed, I should have spoken to • _ ,, ,, , nothing in this story suggests its owners’ Reefers and Suits, “ I will hasten to weave the beautiful web and expressed iny sympathy.thy. ,..........him myself_____ on___ the~ subject .this................. morning„ ......had ,. ” * despatch the .hftfrZiser.which Let not thy tongue say what thy heart de An ngricultnral exchange says: “ Upon Whose pattern is known to none but me! weakness, save in the library, replete with nies. farms from which hay is sold, ‘top dressing “ Headache? 1 haven’t a headache,” he ! not.Dr. Pillsbury said be was too ill to see !19 ver7 co°l and cautious in its leading edi- bric-a-brac from all the world, where a • becomes a necessity or they will soon run “ I will weave It flue; I wi 11 weave It fair; growled, stalking down stairs in advance. : strangers. I tried to make this plain to I torials^ besides being very conservative, child’s rocking-chair of black-walnut re Judge not thy fellow man till thou art out. Where everything that grows upon a And, ah! how the colors will glow!” she said. I thought he needn't have felt so enrag- I Miss Sparrow. I implored her to tell me thus remarks ; ceives the little madam, while her guests similarly situated. farm is fed out upon it, and the dressing re “ So fadeless and strong will I weave my web ed if he hadn’t, and walked on in dumb dig- how I had vexed her, but she broke away mj,_ r occupy ordinary seats. The madam says ____ S. A. BURPEE'S That perhaps it will live after I ain dead!” Search others for their virtues, thyself turned to it, the farm will retain its fertil inity. Presently lie observed testily th a t, from tut? and rushed out of the room. I can- . fh ' ovoy?or «nrl Council, according that she and the General have always got | for tbv vices ity for a long time, but even then, there is But the morning hours sped on apace; i when he honored me with a call in my cit- j not understand her conduct. I might have ? j ^ n ? ? ° in » PJ)S,l,on by pur along well together, lie is forty; she, , ' , The air grows sweet with the breath of June; •I slow and steady waste or difference be i adel. it might be polite in me to introduce known such a bright voung girl couldn’t !. h * i J? , *lave act<J£J strictly witli- thirty-six. lie now weighs seventy-five ! nnitchles9 story.—One in which there tween that taken off and that put on, which And young Love, hid by the waiting loom, liim to my friends. fancy an old fossil, like me, but am I so I “ V?;®!’, °L Ule T v " l h 2£ h:lve Dot Tangled the threads as he hummed a tune. pounds, having weighed fifty pounds at fif- j arc no weddings. must be supplied from some other source if I said I thought he knew the members bad a fellow, Hal. that she need feel insult-, ' ‘..-u A, _ . the ,retarns- Phe defects teen; but lie begun lifea good big boy of six { As the heart is. so is love to the heart. Il the farm is kept up where it should be.” “ Ah! life is so rieh and full!" she cried, of the choir—all, at least, but the soprano, ed by my love? I would have walked bare- f 1 ' .V lec°^uized appeared upon the pounds. Going up stairs, one is inclined partakes of its strength or weakness, its This paragraph presents a somowhat dis “ Aud morn is so short, though the days nre lonj “ Well, she’s somebody, I suppose.” 1 footed over burning coals sooner than have ,C.-8 ° h,; 1 eturns, and some of them were to take two steps nt a lime, for the steps of wealth or disease. mal outlook for the farmer. Tt opens be Thts noon I will weave my beautiful web! “ I beg your pardon Timothy,” I cried wounded her as I have done.” And so on, BeJ’,0US- n "’as ’impossible to recognize a both Hights seem bat four or five inches i , fore him the alternatives of either having O vercoats O vercoats I will weave it careful'y, fine, and strong.” amazed. “ It didn’t occur to me you’d and so on, till the cock crew. letuin, oi example, not properly authenti- each in height. At the head of tile first | ." western paper remarks that the world his farm slowly run down or else be obliged But the eun rode high in the cloudless sky; • care to become acquainted with her, I did ■ I ventured a second time to hint that he I C«-e< , “p 1? u,? ! atl,r®?1 municipal flight, in tlie sewing-room, stands tlie dimin-' "'"1 soon look upon America as the fodder- to purchase commercial fertilizers or ma The burden and heat of the day she bore; not present you because 1 fancied you’d con- bad been too precipitate in bis wooing, b u t; 0 P®1*9, * ut the Council had a right to allow utive Wheeler & Wilson sewing-machine i iru • And thither and thither she came and went, nure of some kind to maintain its produc The largest stock of new and atylish Overcoats, and i sider the introduction a boro.” he shook his head incredulouslv, and finally ^nci1 retui ns, otherwise undoubtedly correct. a wedding present, fifteen years ago. from I Nothing but a hen can stand up and lay tiveness.