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N O . 4 3 . PRINTING IN COLORS AND BRONZING at the Bookstores. will receive prompt attention. Z. POPE VOSE. J. B. PORTER. “ Bella, put on your hat and wnlk out A Night iu a Postal Car. NEW PUBLICATIONS. JOKES AND JOTTINGS. LIFE AND HEALTH. tortriL M rs and fetches!. with ns a little way. It is a charming A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. evening,” said Mrs. Corliss, turning to me “ Would yon like to go into the [tostal SAFE AND SURE. A ppleto n ’s J ournal for October opens wiili a My baby boy sat on tlie door, after taking a ceremonious leave of Aunt car and see the men throw pa|>er3?” said new novelette by /Andre Tlieuriet, the most charm­ llis big iilue eves were full of woittler, The Great Internal&External Remedy ing. of ail contemporary French writers. The ti­ Brief article*, sugKtMtionn.antl results of experience Susannah. a friend to me the other evening, as we For be luttl never thought Ik fore, Does Farming Pay ? Of eourse I went for my hat. I should step|>ed aboard a night express at Bangor tle is “ All Alone.” It will l»e completed in two relating to Farm, Garden or Household management COURTSHIP^ PROXY. numbers of the J ournal. The articles that fol­ That baby by the mirror door, invited from our readers interested iu such matters. ns soon think of insisting on breathing in for Portland. “ Barkis was willin’,” and it The following is extract from aporm with the low are very varied, and all of interest - There is W hat kept tlie two, so near, asunder. abL « t'luk."h7»ienry »■ OomHle, in M oyer s Mega- Inileed,’’said the deacon's wife. I knew an exhaustive receiver, as of refusing to wa6 not long before we were speeding the conclusion of Judge Morgan’s interesting pa­ fur October. by that she hadn't heard a word we had follow a suggestion ot Mrs. Corliss. Or | «long in one of Uncle Sam’s most useful in­ per on “ The International Tribunals of Egypt;” He leaned toward that golden bead, POINTS ABOUT FAIRS. Nm>w 1 tell yew, t' flu’ whut farmin' pay., stitutions, a postal car. an article, compiled from a new English publica­ lieen saying. so I supposed then. Rut I trembled in my tion,’ called “ Curriosities of Wills,” in which are The mirror border fntmed within, Je.t come rl... Io hum; .tody yer neighbor S WSf.. “Why. yes.” I repeated, a good deal heart, anti began to run over in my H»nd The car which we entered was partitioned gathered some extraordinary examples of human Until twin cheeks, like roses red, l’lie time for the annual agrieultural ex- I^xtk et—we wuo’t he pu.'nal—call him Black. discouraged, for I saw I must begin over all my little over dones and under dones. in the. middle, one-half e being _ used for the caprice in their last boquests; two i»ai>ers, one by la v side by side, then softly said. hiiiitions ia al hand again, and already the critter., nothin’—tlrcffal .lack 1 again nt the very beginning, “sho is more She had sneh a Lady Superior way that, stowing of mail bags, tho other for the ! Cardinal Manning, the other by Leslie Stephen, “I can’t get o u t; can't yon r a n in ?" gaily-colored “ posters” Itcdeck the sheds Hunting' an' fi.hln’ w'lle thing, go 1’ rack : than n hundred years old, and entirely though I renlly loved our minister’s wife, I distribution of the m atter. The latter half Ki'hig the pro and co/* of the Bnullaugh eontro- and ltoard fences of the country, the rings A .portin’ farmer’! haoun’l V be—a .hack. always felt a sense of guilt, and never al was l.rilli.intly lighted and occupied by ’ toKcOwr under ops l.ea.l. Tlten Kick yottr corn tbrougli a window-glass, of horse jockeys are arranging for the divis­ destitute. Yet she did not complain of ______J ii i • ? 1,- I there are “ A talk about Sonnets; the “Romance anti the pane is gone forever. An' then there'. W hite; he', one o' yer .tlddy kit.’; anythingbnt the cold. She was formerly home with her. three very companionable ;ind intelligent ,of Literary uiscovc rv ;” a review of Bastian’s ion of purses, under the ttiin disguise of a Ixmk. aout ahead, au' never rims heltln ; ;t slave in Kentucky, but somehow strayed Rut it seemed it was not that I had Iteen agents, as busy ns beavers, but not too busy | “ Brain as tho O iganof Mind;" a short story on­ According to Richard Grant White ' trot.” and the life members are marsha ­ Follers hi. plaougll, perdooee. con. ’ll later.. up here, and now has outlived everybody late Io church or absent from the sew­ to be polite and communicative. In this | titled “ An Anonymous Admirer,” which is v “ling” is a word that embraces a great ling their forces for raids on the ticket of­ He don't r c k nothin’ 'HI. them .peeHeofer., that belonged to her. If I could manage ing society this time. Neither had I a deni. fices. for letters, one for every State chardson’s papers on “ Health at Home;” an We are glad to observe that addresses Gold tip e'r daown, he l.ain't no call t’ w orry. to get her in the Colored Women’s Home how too many or a Imw too fe.w on my i article by the art-critic, James Jackson Jnrves, on Tlie old ntaid who exclaimed, "My life CURES They wuit't git red o' hlr.’n in a hurry. the Union, one for each of the large are coming into vogue again. At some for liie rest of her life I should bo glad. Sunday Itonnet. Worse, though; Mr. “ Modem Italian Painting and Painters;” and an has iteen a deserted waist,” can readily be heumatism, neuralgia, m a t. a r i a. No oo, White', keerfol; I’anu us .uthln', r ally; Rut as she isn’t a resident of the city, it Brodhead had been to her. places we see brief, practical s|tceches ad­ Diphtheria, Pneumonia, Sore Throat, Inflainmu- ' drive a hoes f death he. hopes f sell ye; believed. tiouR of the Lung-, &c., Lame Hark, Inflammation of will be necessary to pay her board. A dol­ “ My dear,” she began, as.sweet and as the line of tho road had its seperate apart­ The editor bad some rem­ vertised for each day of the Fair, on topics the Kidneys, Backache, Piles, Bunions <»r Soreness of But drive, a bargain pooty keen, I tell ye. ments as well. At the other end was as !iniscences of Mrs. Charles Kean, who recently of special interest’ to tlie patrons. We the Feet from whatever cause, Burns or Scalds, and all lar a week. Mrs. Iloyt thinks it is.’’ cold and as still' as a dish of frozen cus­ __, ; died in London; be indulges in a few startling When a chiropodist enters a ball-room Inflamiuutory Diseases, Prickly Ilent, Humors and all wonder ef ye know w ul'. ailin’ Green? “Certainly, that would be the liest thing tard, “ I want to have a serious talk with many fifty larger boxes of papers ranged : figures itr regard to*boinu*o|>atbictriturations; and should tlie bantl play “See, tlie con-eurin, wish to enter a pica for the itetter manage­ diseases of the skin. For all" female complaints and to do,’’ replied Mrs. Deacon, waking up a you on a serious subject, and perhaps I may along the walls while as-m any more c a - (touches, some other timely topics. The nnm- hero comes.” ment of this feature of the programme. weaknesses it lias no equal. Thousands have been He work, like M aae, fur e l I hev Men; save-.! from an untimely death by its use. Do not No better f.rm hlx'n In gaughconle, little. "Still I don’t know what we can do as well say at once, Mr. Brodhead has so­ pacious mail-bags gaped opened mouthed her is one of marked interest. Appleton’s Jour- Tho spectacle is a common one, of a great delay, but try it. to receive their fill of litei a m e 1 nn,2> Pyb,,shed monthly, at 25 cents jper number, Tlie man who fell out of his hunk on the crowd melting away from around the wife from Kersttop to H u.tonte; until wc have called a meeting of the licited tile good offices of Mr. Corliss and io receive incir mi oi mei a u't . , or $3.00 per annum. 1). Appleton A Co., Pub- It "is u household necessity. Full particulars, In our Srber'a a deacon on a S.hba' dny— steamboat explained that his blackened eye pcaker’s stand to witness the preliminary Illuminated Cards and Circulars, sent free, upon ap­ society. myself between you anti himself. He The mails were comparatively light lishers, 1,3, and 5,Bond Xew York. was a berth mark. plication by mail. Can't tell rye from Jamalker, «o they say , That was so much like her! If tiic seems to be a very earnest admirer, hut a first, ns wc moved out of Bangor, and the ____ “ warming up” which the jockeys are giv­ A triul will benefit you. We guarantee satisfaction, Slav, to hi. hum; live. low. Wul hinder., naow, three agents could easily keep up with Ti1e ()ctoiikk Ati a s tk . ltls no scrial “ Well, wife, you can't say I ever con­ ing their horses; while on different sides or money refunded. 50 Ceuta and $t Per Bottle. vestry was on fire she would have stopped very diffident one. What should you say Trial Bottles, 25c. Sold by all Druggists. That Green e-a-n-'t git a livin' et lh’ ptaough to call a meeting of the society before she to a proposal of marriage from him ?” the small pouches received at the stations gives one long short story called “ A tracted bad habits.” “ No, sir; you gen­ tile stentorian tones of tlie persuasive side­ S ami i.i. G euky & Company, W a'.l we’vehed t i d i n '. some; I’ll tell ye. th e n - woultl have ventured to throw on a ilipper «• ] couldn't think of such a thing for a we passed through. But there were nil Florentine Experiment," by Constance Feniuiore erally expanded them." show orators, the seductive strains of tlie lylfi Proprietors, 237 Broadway, New York. No jedgmeut, more’n .. « tin’ Brahnt.tr hen, the letters from the Provinces to be assorted Woolson, one of the lx?st of American writers of peripatetic peddlers, the sweet attractions of water. moment, Mrs. Cotliss. I have no expec- It was a young housekeeper who sat tlie An’ that’, the nnh on’t. E f ye plan ex he doe., But tlie poor creature is freezing and ’ tation or wish to ever marry any one,” and a curious lot they were. ImS ™ ? nnotl!e^ “ Det5,n,V(1’ ' H- of ginger-bread stands, and tho legitimate poor ex Iutz’n i. vrux-wlioever lie wux. ..m i i - i i Bishop, author of “ Detmold. Dr. Milhum cake site had baked for a picnic out of entries to tint exhibition, give the address- starving," said I, impatiently. “Can’t ' stxitl I, feeling very much nnnoved. The schoolmaster is abroad m nova j aincs, brother of Henry James, Jr., writes a very doors one cold night to lie frosted. Don’t know Brown much, ner mean ter-grum py feller! you, ns president of the society, empower Mrs. Corliss sighed severely. “ Mar­ Scotia,” said the agent. “ Izxik a t th at let- interesting and thoughtful article on “ Great Mcii, maker a perfectly demoralizing compet - AU At. hard elder couldn’t make him metier ; me to give her at least one of those woolen riage is a divinely appointed institution, ter. for instance, -directed to P o rt L an d ; Great Thoughts, and the Environment." “ Social- A Turkish dollar is worth nine cents, and tion. But they du say lie', savin’ up at las', sacuttes we have on hand?" said she, “ and not to he lightly set aside and here is another for Nattic, Mass ,. and istie amiand ouitrother /Assassinations,Assassinations,” by James Henry t tlie Turks look with contempt on the Premising that tlie address should al­ H.H.GRIE&CO. ------i .mj— .— .u------iirions facts tor hero is another trvina to find its wiv to nayn»«, brings together many curious tae Peruvians whose dollars are only worth ways he from some competent man, one Bupplyln’ village folks with-gardin loss: “I don’t know but I might go as far ns without due consideration and praver. nerc jsan o u ic1 trying to unu lis way io thosc wbo gllldv social Bj,cnoiuena. The sisecond lle'd orter lay ...me by, fer yew may.bet that, though I suppose it isn’t exactly in You arc not now prepared to give a final New B ark, N. J . O! these Canadians are , part of tbetlie “ Intimate intimate Life of a Noble GeGerman two cents. who knows the importance of theories and tlie value of practical knowledge, nnd has LOWEST PRICES! He don’t fool much on’t off t ' pay a debt , order,” returned the deacon’s wife, lean­ answer to so important a m atter. It comes hard customers when they get hold of pen Fam ily” is quite as engaging as the first part, and There is now a great rivalry between Owe. me three thlllln*. W a’al, it ail. 1 no grt t, ing baek in her chair, and smoothing the upon you suddonly. Takn time, my dear and ink.” i gives us a most interesting insight into the lives Deadwood and Iatadville to sec which city both intelligence and experience in some table cover lmtween her thumb and finger. friend, to think it over carefully, pfayer- “ T suppose you have to exercise consid-1 a,ul lfi»ber classes ot Germans. The branch of agriculture,—who lias somethirg la,’, look et Grey; wu.t thing ’haout Grey U-books; , , . * 1 , i • i i careful and valuable “ Reminiscences ot Washing- raises the most money to send missionaries VERY b e s t p l a c e to buy Sho seemed to be meditating, so I wait­ fully, and with a view to what is your erahle ingenuity to decide where some of ton.. this tiinv rcIate to Pregidcnt TvIefs adl|liJ. to tlie heathen. to say anil knows how to say it—we rem ark Grey read, i’ much, ’n’ keen f much fer fools ; that it always ought to be given in a hall Believes In puttin’ piclnr. up in Icons,s. ed for a minute, then she abruptly said tlutv.” the letters are to go,” we remarked. istration. Richard Grant White discourses of the IKON A STEEL, Chains and Anchors, An’ put. on air., d w n ’t wear patched IraouM .. What do you think of Mr. Brodhead, Mfs. Corliss shut her lips tight ns though “ Yes, sir,” was the repiy, “ but we don’t prevalent habit of drinking in England, terming A leaf of tobacco measuring 4G inches or tent. The audience should he seated, National Vice.” Tne political article dis­ E f ’tw an'l fer money I l f him, goodnexa know. Belin?” j to keep her teeth in, and then kissed me often get stuck. See, here is a letter ad- A in lengtli lty 32 in width has been gathered and free from all disturbing influences. B L A C K S M IT H S ’ Stock aud Tools, cusses the “ Business Issues of the Presidential by Abraham Good of Honcybrook town No society can afford to do without a good He might be naow a wearln’ poor-'aoUM clo’c . “There! I shouldn’t wonder if he wouhU good-night—a soft, clammy kiss, which dressed to Eureka, Massachusetts, but Canvass.” “ People of a New England Factory CORDAGE and Ship Chandlery, W a al, nut tbet I've gut anythin agin iro, give us something handsome!” I exclaim- made me feel as though I wanted a lump we know there is no such town in that State, Village ” is a paper of genuine interest. Mr. ship, Chester county, Pa. address: but it lias no business to invite a siteaker unless it can give him a fairchanre. CARRIAGE BUILDERS' Supplies, On’y I du « y they ain’t nothin’ fn ’lm : ed, going down on my knees in my heart to , of sugar. Accordingly. I went in the but there is one in Maine, so to Eureka, Whittier has a characteristic, beautiful poem, I'll winter ttigbt fair Isabel; “ The Minister’s Daughter." Mr. Aldrich contri­ Should the day prove wet. as Fair days are No dicker In ’im, eartln—not a hooter, the deacon's wife, for my Injustice. “He house and nte one. and thought no more Maine, it goes. And here is an ad-1 I'll spring upon mv knees unit tell C A R R IA G E Trimmer^* and Painters’ Gouda, (• a u’t .wop ’n’ make a cen t-n rent o’ pooler. . is a man of means and a generous man, about Mr. Brodhead for a month and a dress that the writer hsmself couldn’t butes a short poem, “ Comedy,” and there are al­ quite apt to, an instructive address, d<- so poems by Robert Louis Stevenson, Helen Bar­ No girl is band summer than site. livered under shelter, and with conditiors SH IP Spikes, Oakum, Paints, gech farmer, .cured)- make the .alt they’re eatln : I’ve always heard.” | day. read after it got cold. We shall find out ron Bostwick, I., Oppeuheiin, ami Francis Ekin And that site autumn marry me. favorable to its intelligent reception, will FISHERM ENS' Fittings, They 'pear f think tin t hng’lh.’x’x bad ex chealhi , The deacon’s wife looked pnzzled. At the end of that time Annt Kent asked who ought to have it though, after all. I Allison. Several important recent books are re- Uebby it I .; ef the!’. Hie way 1’ lifger, “Oh! your old colored woman!” said , me to go down to her house and do up her And here is one Phil., Penn., we know that iewed iu the careful and readable style for wliiclt No man lias come to true greatness who save tlie day from Iwing a failure. L.-ut;a QUARRYM KN'S Stock and Tools, Powder, etc., We’d ciphered aout aour jail a leelle bigger, she, directly. “I wasn’t thinking about ( caps. Aunt Kent was a dear, good old goes to the City of Brotherly Lovc.of course, the Atlantic is distinguished, and the Contributor’s lias not felt in some degree that his life be Societies may profitably have several ad­ NAILS, GLASS, Paper, Paiuta, High-SherUT Boot he’d jl.t rej’icc I' du it, her; I was thinking of yon. Mr. Brod- lady, who lived in a little yellow and red hut all the contractions are not so obvious. Club contains several bright little essays. longs to his race, and that what God give: dresses. some of them in tlie evening, to App'il.t more depootlee, an’ put u . thru it. him He gives him for mankind. Im followed by inqniries anil discussions. GUNS, REVOLVERS, Cartridges, etc., head has a very high opinion of you. cottage at the end of the graveyard, where For instance, we have lots of letters for Bella. Did you know it?” her husband and seven children were lying North Vass.; now no novice would sup­ H a u per ’s M agazine for October, while in il­ Think of the good that might result from Ha. wa'al, wa'al. It take, all kin’. . ’ folk., ahaout, lustration as beautiful as the preceding Numlicrs, “ Love is blind!” So we thought Iasi G A L V A N IZ E D Spikes, Nails, Blocks, Row Locks T' make a warld. I've gne..„l the rcaaou aout. “What do you mean. Mrs. Shackleford?” in one pathetic row, under the beds of pose that that meant North Vassalboro’. an address on Fersilizers, liefore tho own­ is esjiccially remarkable for the variety and ex­ evening when we saw two pairs of lip: ers of a thousand worn-out farms, by a Hoop Iron, etc., Time wux I wished tome on ’em hadn’t come said I, as surprised ns though the man in heart’s ease and forget-me-nots. But when Wait till you get to Augusta, if you would cellence of its reading matter, as will be seen bv meet caclt other, on tlie Benell, whilst we Till srler 1 wuz horned, an’ dead, I vum. the•' ------moon’— had ’ winked nt me, f.xMfor ,,-mvxct friendsr.MnnJe 1 theythou wontwent chnshe nrinnfp/1adopted allnil thothe worldwm-Ll intninto sec a mail that is a mail,” said our friend, the following table of contents learned and conscientious chemist who CARPET WEAVERS’ Twine and Warp, sat on the piazza overlooking tlie lovers, Ye see, these puzzlin’ p’iuts 1 uuderslan’ all knew how I detested such talk. And her warm, motherly heart. So though __So wc possessed______our soul in patience The Ascent of Fujiyama 14 illustrations) by C. had given tlie subject thorough examina­ SAILORS* Oil Clothes, Hats and Beddiug, Bence they made ch’ce o’ me for .selec’mau. besides. I never considered Mrs. Shackle-, she lived alone, with a little cream-colored through theismaif hours until the brake- F. Gordon-Cumming; Art Needlework (lOillus- Tlie law of the harvest is to reap more tion. Or let horses, cattle, sheep, field and Can’t all on us be rulers—sakes alive! ford that sort of a woman. Her attention greyhound, she had a large family, and j man san<^ out the name of the pleasant lit- Jra,jol‘x) ’’-v P. llalc; K cats-a Sonnet, orcliaril crops lie discussed in tlie same way G R O C E R IE S , Sugar, Pork, Beef, Molusses and titan you sow. Sow an act and you real ’Twun’t work t’ hev a/7 king-bees In a hive. was usually centered in the sewing society whoever was sick, or sorry, or needy, went tie capital, which, by the way, Im always dhl^i ‘t? R to r^ —illustrated by tile splendid object-teach­ anti her flower garden. . to her. as well as whoever wished for sym- pronounced “ Agusty.” Sure enough here A Romance of ihe Ik l’X (5 Iw a habit; sow a habit and you reap a cltarac Itung ’em an’ cultivate ’em a. ye will, te r; sow a character and you reap a ties ing of the day’s exhibition—and the Fair —A T— The', allux .onte small later, in a hill. But for once some other idea had taken •j patny in health and gladness. was a mail, tons and tons of it. The re"- Amelia E. Barr; An Autumn Hohdav (4 illus’tra- tiny. would come nearer fulfilling its great ob­ An', p'lnt o' far', yer .mall.p’later men possession of her mind, and ns her thoughts “ I don’t know when I’ve felt sorrier;”• ••' ular - mail car would -- not hold . . . it . and . « t lions), l»y SaraliiO. Jewett; A Dcir.o'n-llunt will. ject, the enlightenment, profit, real enter­ Will kin’ o' work f the’ bottom u« the hen. always ran in grooves, she never could bar- said she. when I was settled at my work special car devoted to it alone w as stan d - ’lubvrt’ ’roll»?li,,e. (0 id nitrations), by M Mother—“ Now, Gerty, be a good ffirl. tainment and pleasure of the farmer.—Se­ 205 Main Street, ..or ,non. than one nt u lime. by her side. “ than 1 did for somebody who ' „n a d'.ie t ^ k ? w t/hbtg’i X Ukmi and give Aunt .Julia a kiss and say good lected. Naow le’. go bas k f Guilder farm once more. “Mr. Brodhead is n nice man. nnd a (inn- came to me last week in a love affair. He out with our train. Besides sixty sacks, of the Prairies iilustr.ttr.uiims), i.v i . \ I night.” Gerty—“No, no! if I kiss her H. H. CRIE & CO. We worked len year much like we did afore. | site’ll hox my ears, like she did papa's last looking man.” she said, looking at me ! is a man of whose love any woman might containing more titan two Ions of m atter ‘bpes, Jr.; White Wings—continued (-J illtistm- We gut a fam’ly, not by no means small, night.” Spring or Fall. A,,’ crop, an' ham . grew fatler every fall. shnrply. "A man of means, and a gener-1 he proud, lmt lie is so full of humility and were loaded to ourlear Moreover not .....s) by Wm. Black; The Tlirokmortuiis—a f t 'i i r K s i , PhlUh-s; The wi.lder leP u .—kin' o' audden .Itoek. ons man. as you say." self-distrust thathe does not even dareopen only is this vast mass of’mnttcr from one A writer advises that girls who wish to We have two or three inquiries now he­ I suppose so,” I replied, gathering my the snb,ect to the young woman herself, little city, hut almost entirely from one IV.. by llvary James, Jr.; 1" h ah il.vre N tilU - She lef poor Hanner nil her Harlem .lock. have small mouths should re|>eat at fre­ re us, as to whether spriug or fall is tlie Il went up I' on.' ten t’ then I sol' |t; sltawl about me. A id 1 don t know but it willvill cost hintbint bishis firm, practically from one man. who pays l,ut,“.l’Iltnb by Z. B. GiistatsoiiGiistalson; “ Bail Peppers”—n quent intervals during the day: “Fannie liest time to set out trees. We can’t tell One-thirty sence—a fool I dl.lu’t hoi' It. He says he is sure !t ;r ,t.„ i>„ . ______story, by i’. iiowhuid; Morning and Evening bv Francis Fowler’s father.” but it is natural that tho question should They air some good, 1 tell you wul it is. dropping■■ Tin quite . i tprovidential. - . The dea-1 alioitt r it.” _ _ j the whole revenue of the ilcpartmeti' department. ! Stat—a itoetii, lty James T. Fields; The “S'opbt continue to lie asked, as young men grow con and I were talking of calling on you In an instant Mr. Brodhead flashed in- That is, if there were 299 more men in the 1 " alker," by Capt. John Cnduutn; Editor's East Under the laws of Illinois what a person lit), marry, anti cither go to farming or in Rich »’il t’ aech chapi) ain’t no consequence, sees through a key-hole cannot he accepted N. r ain’t clean crops, ner ain’t n nine rail fence, this evening,” said tlie deacon’s wife, put- to my mind, and nty heart gtew harder whole country who patronized the mails so cl‘ain Kditor's Literary Record; Editor's Hin­ other ways (xissess laud and desire infor­ ting out Iter hand to keop me from rising; than the meeting-house steps. extensively as this Gentleman of Au"usta, toril'"1 Rditur’s Drawer. as evidence in court. There is a constant mation as to what fruit trees to plant W ut tickle, them 1. traouta 'n ' .h illin ’ lot.. tide of emigration to Illinois.—Ddroil Nice air, red clnoud’., ’n ’ awful nightly .p o t.; “and when I saw your bine shawl turning “Why. Aunt Kent,” said I, "it is too ' the whole average revenue ot tlie Post offi- „ . - aud when to plant them. In a very few in at the gate, I said to myself, that’s as absurd ? He lias already been to tlie ntin- ce department would bo secured 1 t:riat« .u s M.roAzixKe.aiies out iu great Ibree free Press. Y. r pooled pa.lur’ hill where wind 1. ha’.l, fur October words we woultl say that there is not mueli H u n ’n likely in the one tl.el taken their cash. marked a token as Rebekah at the well, islet's wife andI then to the deacon and to “ Shall you get through willt all tlie.se “ TheTbe'lUscuc,” Rcscu Natural Religion. Bishop (reproving choice in tile seasons. If die soil is natur­ the deacon’s wife, to ask them to intercede ; liags to-nig»ht,”...... said our friend to one of *»y Mrs. Ma V. Spence al the inrioiii„ doublc-si »tort ally moist, the spring is proliahly to lie But naow them day. come on wnt tetehed my pride; with the pitcher on her shoulder. I haven’t delinquent page)—“Wretched boy! Win the gold earrings and bracelets to offer you, for him. I wouldn’t have a man after he the ” agents, as lie unstrapped the first hag. I "‘ro.'j’v’’ ' x , 'u'" is it that secs and hears all wo do. and l>e- preferred for selting-out; if dry. fall, Hanner got off the hook., an' up an' died. had made such a fool of himself.” . z? ,,, .. 1 . . n r , ii . : oreil pattern.-, one a “ liabv s Alihan, ami the if the trees are large, early fall should lie PearuNE The! was a dun. hard blow. I jei clean lo.t hut I have all the rest ""she added, "ner­ “ O. yes !” was the reply. " Me shall get OIher‘;l ,le,igll ,uv eati.roidcritig lmitdkerclticfs, fore whom even I am hut a crushed worm?” vously. Aunt Kent opened her eyes in mild as. through before we come to Newburyport.” , each atone worth the preie of the number. There Page—“The missus, my lord.” chosen, and as soon as tlie trees are done THE The smartest help I ever come aerost. I vow 1 thought I’d ruther 'twould ha' hen Just now tlie deacon canto in. Now tonishment. nnd then I remembered she “ What is the largest number you ever 1 is also a eharming love btorv, illustrated with un­ growing ami tlie leaves begin to drop. In had named nobody. Tlten I stopped sud­ distributed on one trip ? ” i ’•|eroU!{ ejignivings, eallcl “ A Summer Episode.” A Mexican General—Trevino— liotli eases the trees should bo taken out of GREAT INVENTION My twenty head o’ fattln’ »tecr. But then there is in the opinion of bis wife hut one c __*•...„ i ’« Among the other literary articles is a powerful Who was anythin but an Albino, reason why Deacon Shackleford didn't make denly. nnd felt ntv cheeks begin to burn. “ Seventy-five hags. story, by Mrs. R. ShelTev Peters, “ The Maid of tlie ground carefully and witli as many of She’d got the young uni pooty well along; Witcn asked why lie wed, FOB WASHING AND CLEANSING the worlti. Ho found it already made. Dear child,” sriid she tenderly,” *■ when N early three tans. , Muldcn,” introduces to us a new name in litera- I lie small roots as possible, and he planted The h’une-work w a'n't a-prennin’ quite n ntrotig, Is alleged to have said In h a r d or s o f t water,W ITH O U T S O A P , and Aour .lane could cook fer men ’ n ’ wall upon em, And when lie cante in site looked up to you have seen a few morn of the ups and Then the fun began in good earnest, and ture, and one destined to make a mark. Marietta as soon after as jmssihle, itel'ore tile roots without danger to the fin e st fa b ric . »N' fills, hoe hin ro w 'Ith any o n 'em: http ns though Atlas hail come, nnd she downs of life, you will think more of a I understood the meaning of my friend’s Bolley ha Iso a l/eautiful story. We cannot too In tlie Mexican language, “ Dainlino. lieeouie dry. To prevent this lieeoming so, SAVES TIME and LABOR AMAZINGLY, .ir.pfl/ l.a’ ben wun.; hut thin 'ere Ions, ye.ee, could safely drop the world on liis should-' good tpan’s Iqve than you will of these out- ' expression aliout “ throwing papers.” One ' oheu re,vr -t0 tl,is nw-az!"e as altogether the they should lie well eoveretl, kept out of . cheapest and best of its kind. Where one only is At a camp meeting a venerable sister lic- and is rapidly coming into general use. Sold by all nuthin more ’an money aout f nte. crs. and go off plckliig golden'apples. side manneis.. c. Mr. . Brodhead told me he . man was engaged with the letters at his mken, “ Peterson” should be the one, for it tills gan tlie hymn. “My soul ho on thy guard the sun in tinns|Kirtiiig, and “ ltceled-in,” Grocers; but beware of v ile c o u n te rfe its . Its gre’t .tore by her; if . kin’ o’ queer. “I was just speaking a good wArd for had been in his strait to some of our mutual ease, another opened the hugs of papers more wants than any other. The terms are but Ten thousand foes arise.” She liegan too or buried anti liberally watered as soon as g r e a t su ccess brings out d a n g e ro u s im ita ­ My farm wnrk kep’ nomc back’ard all the! year; frifends, hut he supposed they had not | and “ faced up ” the bundles, nnd the third two dollars a year. Great deductions are made to they arrive until reatly for planting. The tio n s , but P E A R L IN E is the o n ly sa fe article. Mr. Brodhead to Bella, deacon,"said site. high. "Ten thousand,” she screached, and I foun’, too. long afore the grave wa. nodded spoken with you. And we must not judge , man “ threw them,” and he “ threw them •Inbs, /uuuljtotnc prem ium s arcytren to persons fo r planting cannot lie dune too carefully. Tlie Always bears the name of Ja m e s P y le , New York, “Alt? nnd what does Bella say?” re­ oe'tiiuj up clubs ; in short, the inducements of every stopped. “ Start her at five thousand .lane couldn’t make .ech pud.llnn ex her Ills .ltd, him by tlie standard we would apply to in good earnest; nliove, below, to the right, hole should lie large enough to receive all turned the deacon, looking ns though it kind are unprecedented. Si*ceinicns will Ixj sent cried a converted stock broker present.— E13teow3I some people. He is shrinking to timor- , to the left, in this box, in that hag. he tlie roots carefully spread out, and the Yin, more'n three months I tuk on like all nntnr , were a question of investing in real estate, gnitis, to persons wishing to get up clubs. Ad­ .V. I". Telegram. ousness, especially witli the ladies. And never missed, and never made a mistake. dress, for this purpose, or fur subscribing, Chas. ground put about them should lie fine and n’t no u .e ; I knew that noon er later or the price of gold. When von sec a man who has lieen uw “Bella doesn’t say anything,” I replied, he says he is conscious that he always ap­ A single glance at the wrapper told him J. P eteilsox, 306 Chestnut St., l’hiladelphii Pa. rich. If tltc roots arc too big tliey should I'd gut f make the best on't. I did no, pears his worse before you. Poor man! ing y8u 85 of liorrowcd money for a year lie somewhat pruned, and tlie branches of cried l.yddy Runnels, ex ye know. "certainly m t before she is asked." whether it was for the everglades of Flor­ I’ve seen him sit in church with his eyes Godey’s L ady’s B ook for October is full of in­ past skipping home witli a brand new the tree also. Sometimes the branches, She ain’t like Hanner wux, hut l.e. good p’tot., “You need not wait long if that is all,” ida, or the wilds of New Mexico, or the fixed on the ribbon of your bat. as.it flut City of Churches, or the Huh of the Uni- terest for every reader. The lovers of artistic liiny plug lint on, and big basket of early where tho roots are few and have not been An’ doos her work up .lick, hut can't break j'int., answered Deacon Shackleford. “I’ll ask beauty will pause long over the first psgc, contain- strawberries daintily carried in his liglit tered a little in the wind, and looked so I verse, and into the right pouch or box the Darley’s last masterpiece—a scene from “ Barn- in taking up, should lie severely shortened An' mop up leak.; 'll' no the farm don’t pay you now. Have yon any objection, to an hand, it does indeed make you feel tlial Not nigh no strong ex’l did in Hanner'. day. nfler of marriage front Mr. Brodhead? hungry nnd so hopeless my heart just ached 1 bundle shot with unerring precision. Tlie j abv Rudge I’lie ladies will perhaps hasten to save tlie life of tlie tree.—OcrmaidowH for him.” . J man would be worth a large salary as little to see the numerous pages of new and beau- there are cases which tile law doesn’l Telegraph. There!” U i a SALE BY 1 T ' .how ye. now, .he’d l,ed » m e P"«i>« come, This time my face Hashed with anger as pitcher of anv base hall club in the country i and ,uiaJ y- " V1 ,M? th®.01“ ! a’ul reach, or where a man is fully justified in \ n ’ w ane, her valuable time .-tendin’ 'em. “ He is a very bashful man, Mr. Brod­ I / n • it A h s! ot delighrand satisfaction over tbe Novelty licing his own avenger. head is, Bella, and so he got us to help him - e ll as shame ...... hut we won’t give his name; Lncle Sam page, the daintv, prettv kisketmade out of-w.m- The Value of Clover. N. A. & S. IL BURPEE, Naow blows tbet don’t bring fruit, f n.y idee, .. I feel humiliated,----- Aunt .... Kent.” . said...... I cannot spare him. B ig after hag, opened, ider of wonders—an old sunburnt straw bat. We Air w u rtb lc . even if ye git ’em free, a little. Why. he is in love witli von, my “ Did you break that window, hoy?” ’ Rockland, M e. “ I hope nobody else lias seen him make j emptied, distribated, and still the story shhall bunt up all tlie straw bats stored away in the said tlie grocer, catching hold of tlie fleet-1 An' .o I tell h e r: dou'l du any good; dear,” inter|>ospd Mrs. Deacon Shackle­ A Michigan farmer writes that he con­ ford. "he is in love willt you down to liis such a sillyilly spectacle of himself.” ] papers and the glittering cliromos were garret at once, for our wives and sisters to practice urchin. “ Yes, sir.” ‘‘What d’ye She’d eraowd my onions with ’em if .he could; “ Belin, tny .tear, you are wrong.” inter-' sw„ll,„vc,l up by the omnivorotis bags. siders clover to the farmer, of as much I hain’t a daoubt she’d chusc a po«y bed ltonts.” mean, then, by running oft' in this man­ value as a fertilizer as a crop of corn for Afore a patch o’ mild kehln ge head. “ Let it run out of his tpes, tlten,!’ said I, posed Annt Kent, gently. We must take ; which were stowed as soon as fitted, while a ln*Qbt charming variety of stories-auid poems. ner?” “ l’lease sir, I was running home people ns they are, not as we would have their places were supplied by empty ones, with several pages of Christian Reid’s lastest ami fattening stock and making manure. In Wu«at on it 1., utv gals fa m arler h e r - beginning to feel like re-.v yeast. . ,. to get tlie money. I was ’fraid if I didn’t in cx|>erience of forty-two years he has C a-n.'t go f meetin.' 'i f e-a-n-’l hardly Mir, “Rut you can’t Itave nnvthing .itxninst; them, fhcnian is cast in a delicate, sen Brunswick.” drawls out the hrakeman, 1 l»efet novel, “ Roslyn’s Fortune.” In every de- run quick I might forget it,” and witli that and we retire into another car, to curl up Pertinent wc find.variety, usefulness, and attme learned its value. He says when he wants TONIC 'Ithoitt admirin’ nafA.n, I declare, Ihn man.” porsisle.l Mrs. Dnacon. “And j sitive nmuld. and this is nearly or quite a lie skipped around tlie corner. He doubt think! after a while you won’t have vonr mutter of life or death with him. I doubt •in the.i cornel « .. of our xseat, while . visions , of t,onot- tjds tor niostl*,c usc popular of d|e la,r and sex, attractive tne steady of Fashionpatron: to seed down a field of wheat, he waits un­ ^.Invariably Cures Loss of Tbet ain't no nirtbly 'caount t’ eat ’r wear. less found his way home, hut lie probably til the ground is well settled at the open­ Becli con0 on application nt this ollice. anti then lie sows tlie seed—six quarts of Tlie smartest Newfoundland dog yet dis­ clover seeti and four quarts of Timothy, Dizziness, Jaun­ Work,.,’ an' savin,’ tbet make, farm!., pay. to think of these .things. And you won’tf a° romantic notion.” I copld not laugh at Aunt Kent’s tender covered lives at Haverhill. Mass. He well mixed, and then harrows in lightly find a kinder man, if you search the world A Judge’s Farewell. Conductor E. C. D. Lunt was Fatally in dice, Nausea, over with a wax candle, than Mr. Broil- earnestness, but I shook my head nnd felt jured between two cars on the Europern meets tlie newsboy at tlie gate every morn­ ind rolls the ground. He sows 100 pounds head.” ■ ■! immovable from the hump of firmness and North American Railway, Monday ing, and carries liis master’s pnper into tile uf plaster to the aere. In seeding oats, Albanian Traits. Recently .Judge Logan E. Bleckley took house; that is, lie did so till the other day. the amount of seed was the same, sown af­ Bilious­ . aud Dys- “Mr. Brodhead is well enough. Mrs. down to my lioot soles. And thus ended morning, at Basin Mills, Orono, by being Shackleford. I don't deny that. But tlie tl><’ lesson. liis leave of the Georgia Supreme Court, when his master stopped taking the paper. ter tlie oats are dragged in, lmt tho ground jammed between two cars. He was taken The next morning the dog noticed the boy is then rolled, benefitting lioth oats nnd Tbe other flay :» native of tbo Delvino idea of making a proposal of this sort Weeks after- this, in the “ dawning of the after serving as an associate justice for five to Bangor where he died that evening. ness and Bil ■strict was traveling, and came upon a passing on tlie other side without leaving clover. Clover is the profitable summer through ’middle men!’ It’s ton absurd!" I Vear. w,len t,le bees hummed and the lilacs years. After lie had delivered several ions Colic. It is^^. an asleep under a tree, and immediately said, laughing, and put on mv hat. I bloomed, I went out to dig blood-root the newspaper, went over ami took tlie pasture for hogs; but tlie pastures or fields tcognized bim as life leader of a well- So I went home to my classes in em- where the road ran through a hit of wood- opinions on cases which the court had de­ One of the boldest pieces of successful whole bundle from him and carried them should lx: divided into two or three lots, so known band of lirigands. On looking broidery and drawing and wax work—to 'an'l n little north of the village. Because cided he took up a sheet of paper and read petit larceny that Augusta ever experienced into tlie house. tlie stock may tie changed from one to the -ound anil finding lie was not observeil, he occurred Friday night. Tbo Augusta other during the season. a specific for Nervous making Annt Susannah’s caps and grand- \ if wfi didn’t »eed it somebody might, and therefrom the following lines, which were Bishop l’otter, of New York, in excusing tit oil' llic brigand’s fiend. Two nephews father’s cotlep. My life was full of mo- j. Aunt Snsnnah considered a few roots and House hack brought two trunks from th of tbe murdered brigand have now route drawn up in the form of a regular judicial 8 o’clock train from Portland, the property himself from making a spceeli at the nntnnniis work in those days, nnd some-, herbs “ so handy to have in the house.” luncheon after a church dedication at Bos and Bilious Headache. live in Delvino, and everyone knows opinion: o f Col. Joseph Noble. One was much Mimagiug Kicking Cows. times I had a strange, uncnnifortable im Presently I felt an unconscious, magnetic ton tlie other day, told tlie story of a man tlie object of llicir visit. Tliey will stop drawing Io look up. nnd there stood Mr. ix t h e m atter or r est. larger than the other. Tliey were left there lor years until their vengeance is sat­ pression of a machine wound up and run­ standing on the sidewalk while the hack who was always bragging of any speech Brodhead. To this day I cannot tell B leck ley , J. lie made, and accordingly once told a friend A correspondent o f tlie Western Stock isfied. Sometimes the man sought Tor ning without any act of its own. Rest lor the liaiul and brow and breast, drove around to the stable, In about ten Journal says lie once had a valuable heif­ BITTERS! One evening when I was putting away how he came there. It was as though he that lie had just been down to Boston, J. W. Perkius &. Co goes to live in tlie Island of Corfu, think­ had shot tin like a field lily, right nut of the For linger, heart and brain! minutes the porter went out to hr'uig er which was an exceedingly vicious kick­ ing in that manner to-escape; but lie is tlie silver after supper, and feeling tlie them into the hotel. There was hut one where he made a speech. “ Oh! did vott ground.nnd as he stood witli h'S eyesdropped Rest and peace! a long release saitl the friend. “I am glad to hear it. I er. To cure her of the habit, lie took a generally followed, and suffers the |>cna)ty. creak and crank of wheels more Ilian trunk on the sidewalk. The other had common garden hoe, and passed the end usual, as though the machine needed oil­ shyly as a girl’s, and his handsome lips From labor nnd from pain ; always did hate those Bostonians.” While I was stopping at Corfu, the liotly trembling. I pitted him almost as much ns diasppeared. Dilligent search was mail drove the gambrel joint of the nigh hind of a Miissuliu'.tn Albanian was found just ing. the front gate slammed, and steps Fain of doubt, fatigue, despair— for the missing property, hut no clue could Mrs. Louise Woodruff is a sensible wo­ Aunt Kent had done. Pain of darkness everywhere, lug. Then sitting down on tlie right to MT.WAVft aEXJaCT THU BZiSV. outside tlie town with bis bead cut off; and came along up the walk. ho discovered of the pcqietrators of the man. She was one of tlie passengers of milk, lie put the handle of the hoe well up “I knowed some one was coming. T “ It will kill me if Idon’t s|ienk.and it will And seeking light iu vain! from this fact is was lielieved that he hud kill mo if I do, nnd you don’t listen." said deed. The contents of the trunk were the steamer Seawanliaka, recently iiurnetl under his arm and liegan milking. The been followed to the death. It is a horri­ knowed all day. some one was coming," quite valuable. It contained some $70 in in New York harbor, anil barely escaped lieiter could not stir cither hind leg, and ar- said Gittie Pullen, who, “to accommo­ 1 e, throwing out his words in jerks, tike Peace and rest! Are they the liest ble aud most ghastly practice; and us I sat water running from a straight-necked lmt- For mortals here below ? money, jewelry, and wearing apparel, with her life. She remained on board the ter one week she could lie milked safely in my quarters at Delvino, and looked from date,” as she often told ns. had kindly con­ amounting to some $500 in value. The burning vessel until her back was scorched without fettering, and proved to be a val­ sented tortile over our kitchen witli a rod tle. nnd looking suddenly at me with such Is soft repose from work and woes my window on Ibu lovely scenery of pathetic feeling in liis great brown eyes trunk and part of its contents was found fearing to jump into tlie water baeanse site uable and gentle animal. mountain and valley, river and forest, tlie of pine (in Ihe form of a crutch.) A bliss for men to know ? in Britt’s Gully by a man named Granger. could not swim. After two weeks’ ner­ As Gillie hnd no money anti only one that I began to feel abashed. For what Bliss of time is bliss of toil: houses surrounded with olive, orange, was 1 that ho should lie so stirred by me? A watch and the money had been taken, vousness illness from tlie shock she made pouiegranite and myrtle trees scattered on foot of her own, lint ns good as four ears No bliss but this, from sin and soil, hut the clothing still remained in the trunk. it Iter first business to learn to swim, anil Domestic Receipts. nnd two tongues, it might soeni sometimes You couldn’t care for me, I suppose?" Does God permit to grow. either side of tlie steep bills, and extending said Mr. Broadhend. humbly. she now breasts the waves like a uieruiaid Inr two miles along tbe valley, with here that the accommodation was two-sided. Judge Bleckley read the lines slowly and with Good Scgar Co jk ies.—Two cups of “ Perhaps I might, I don’t know,” I re­ There was not much doubt in tlie minds and there a minaret, nnd then a Christum However, things arc not what they seem. emphasis. By order of the court they were spread A few days ago a child was crying in the sugar, one-half clip of butter, one enp of plied almost involuntarily. of the mill) at Clinton, Dakota, that Ben ABAS 7 TOR IBIKIBSIATB USB church—I felt a shudder at the thought that “I knowed it was Mr. Corliss!" pur­ on the minutes in honor of their author. street. A compassionate lady, passing at milk, one tcaspoonful of soda, and flavor Is endorsfJ by et ei v PBAOTIOAL PAIWTER. “ Dear, me!” But a love story sounds notwithstanding this ]>eacuful scene, each sued Gittie, triumphantly, ns grandfather the lime, stopped anti asked him wluit was Day ought to lie hanged. He had emu ;i3 you like. COVERING CAPACITY fc DURABILITY so different when a man tells it himself. milled tlie capital crime of stealing a horse EXCEED ANY KNOXYN PA IN T . Building, opened the door and disclosed the figures ihe matter. The child replied, “Cos I ’ve house probably contained a murderer. And so. presently, it was I who trembled lint lie urged persistently that lie had only Pi ee Ca ke.—Oue and onc-balf cups of Fainted with ourPrcpared Paints, if not satisfac­ Witli all this, the Albanians have a cer­ of our minister and liis wife. "I can tell As we stand liy the seashore and watch lost a penny mother gave me.” “Ah, well, tory, will be R ep ainted at our Expense. nnd Cast down my eyes and blushed, and never mind,” said the lady; "here is meant to borrow the Iieast, and filially saitl sugar, one eupuf milk, three eu|is of flour, tain sense of chivalry. Tliey assured me liis step as far off ns I can lienr it. Did tlie huge waves come in, we retreat, think­ one teaspoonfiil of cream of tartar, one* Ia it not Io your inlrrcstto buy our P ure P reparj ever you notice his eyes?" she continued. it was Mr. Brodhead who looked as though ing we will be overwhelmed; soon, how­ another for you,” and proceeded iqion her “ If I was guilty. I’d want to tai hanged; P a in t, which, when mixed with equal parts of oil Unit a stranger might travel witli perfect and, BDyliow, ’{isn’t worth while to make half tcaspoonful of salcratus, and butter “They look like two holes bnrned in a lie owned tlie whole world, and the stars ever, tliey flow hack, so willt tlie waves way; hut Had not gone far when she heard cover wood better, and prove safety front end to end of Albania with a much fuss about. J list toss up a dime, and tho size of an egg. other mixed l’aint in the mark* sack full of gold, provided he was accom­ Idanket. And he liolds his head just like beside. of trouble in tlie world; tliey threaten us. tlie’ little fellow bellowing more lustily a> follow*: Aunt Susannah, waiting behind the than before. She turned hack and again if it goes agin me, then 1 won’t say a word: Tapioca P l ihhni:.—Soak one teacup of panied by any female companion; and I Deacon Shackleford’s old white horse." hut n firm resistance makes them break at 1 Gall, of other Mixed Paint, 81.75 And then she disnpgienred into.tlie kitch­ woodbine window, thought I was gathering asked the cause, upon which the little ur­ hut if I win you are to let me go.” The tapioca over night in a little cold water; G all. W . M. A L. P a in ty 8*4.00, in 1 .OO. have heard Uiis confirmed from other parts herbs to stock a pharmacy, for tlie sun had our feet. four eggs, saving tho whites of two for Gall. Linseed Oil, .50.-1.50 of the country. An English lady of my en with her crutch and tho cat. while Aunt chin answered, “Why, if I hadn't lost the proposition w;is accepted and Day won. dropped ltehind tlie cellars on the top of first one, I should 'ave ’ail two)icncc.” frosting, one teacup of sugar; boil the Difference in favor of our Paint, .25 acquaintance was travelling to join her Susannnh put in her teeth, put on her lilack A smart young man asked a gentleman Little Johnnie wanted to go to church, silk apron, and went with her meeting step Mount Margaret, when I went home with milk and turn over tlie tapioca, add the W e g u a r a n te e th is fa ct. T h e t e s t is sim p le husband in Northern Albania. She was from Cape Cod, “What's tlie difference be­ liis mother was afraid lie would make a into the parlor. When I followed her Mr. Brodhead by my side, my hands eggs, well beaten, add the sugar, and bake Our P ure Pkefareh Paints hove been sold durinr accompanied by only two zapteelis, or tween you and a clam?’’ thinking that the Tlie following amusing story conics from noise, hilt his father said ; “ Johnny knows soon after, I found her talking in as steady empty, but my heart full. one hour. After it lias cooled a little take the past Eight years. Our price lias always been policemen. She hud stopped in me middle Yes, we are engaged, and are to be Cape Codger woultl say he.didn’t know Italy: A pretty actress was hissed a few belter than to make a noise in elinreh.” tlie two whites, well beaten with sugar, will continue to be in exact accord with the , r . of the day to rest under a tree, when a a flow as tlie waters came down nt Lodorc. and tlten the young man would pity him nights ago at a Turin theatre. After on- So he went. 11c kept vqry still till the last So there was nothing for me to do hut to married two weeks from next Wednesday. prayer. By that lime lie bad grown tired frost, set back in the oven just long enough ia impossible for us to compete iu price with inferior fine-looking man, armed to th, teeth, sud­ And the m oral of.my story is this: for not being able to see any difference during it for somo time she lost patience, to give a light brown. Paints any more than Pure White Lead can be sold in sit nnd smile and listen; for grandfather of sitting still, and was standing on the denly appeared, nnd entered into conver­ If you want your business done, go; if between himself nnd a clam, but tho tiling and, walking down to tlie foot-lights, competition witli adulterated brands of so-called White sation. He was shortly joined by many and Annt Susannah were not tlie persons didn’t work. The Codger took the young “made a face” at tlie audience. An apol­ pew cushion, witli liis hack to the pnlpit. I a*bu which are plentifully offered 2c. i»er lb. less than not, send.” tbe coat of the pure article. others, and she found that she was in the to yield the floor when it was once theirs man and brushed a path across the street ogy was called for amid a tremendous hub­ When the lady in tlie next seat bowed her Worthless Stuff. Wadsworth, Martinez A Longm an hands of a large band of brigands; bnt by priority. with him, and then, after crowding film bub. The nctress presently ap|ienred and head for prayer, Johnny thought sho was A Tennessee suitor wrote to his sweet Nov so fast my fried; if you could see the strong they showed her ever courtesy, and con­ “ Mr. Corliss, is it not time for us to into an empty fish barrel nnd yanking him made her excuse in the following terms: crying. He leaned over and said to the healthy, blooming men, women and ehildrcn that ducted her safely on tier way. These same go?” said Mrs. Corliss, nt early star-rising, heart as follows; “ Your father kicked me out again, said: “A elam wouldn’t lie “Ladies and gentlemen, I apologize; but lady, in a tone that w;is m eant for whisper, have lieen raised from lieds of sickness, suffering For sale by last night, and forbade me the house. If men would have rohlied a man of every witli her measured dignity. playing with you this way. That’s tlie it is only because I've been forced to.” hut which was only too plainly heard: anti almost death, by the usc of Hop Bitters, you thing he had, and would probably have “Certainly, my dear,” replied Mr. Cor­ I whip him wouldn’t it lesson your love Several thousand people followed the “ Poor lady! What ee matter? Do oo would say "Glorious anti invalnable remedy.’’ J . P . W IS E & SON difference ’twlxt me nn’ a elam.” The See other column.—rhiltuM/ihia Press. 2*43 made bim pay a ransom besides.—M ark liss, rising at once, witli his head still bent for me? She replied that it wouldn’t, and young man had nn more questions to ask. audacious lieauty home. stummut ache?" ROCKLAND, ME. wood JUagazine. to catch grandfather's IhsI seuteuee. tlie parent was soundly thrashed. 1 Fusion on the Electoral Ticket* MtKDER in PORTLAND. | visit to the Aqnat lutii. The Water palace either In inner or outer face at various points, lit. 4« They say "Myrick,"of the Mt. Desert,make! on being informed of the sad occurrence imine* Capt. Wm, C. fiiir>feas, Capt. ttatvey Mills, Mrs. A u.Hfcini m. n 7^71, i . 'was crowded on Saturday last, nnd there cludln8‘l lyf?* portion of the whole circuii of the the best flsh chowder of any man in America. dlately drove back and the body was placed In his James II inch, William E. Crawford, Joshua Line- A Split Auioiig (ireenbackefBs A Matt K 1114 His Unfaithful Wife.—A Hock- . .. , 4 I works and showing Its construction verv nlainlv land Woman. , permanent guests, the fishes, to say nothing 1 . . . iL « . . ™M,rucnoa piemty. 4> A general and punctual attendance of mem­ wagoa and taken to Mr. fi.’s late residence. Mr. kin, William E. Vlnal, Charles C. Morton,'. John , . .1. a i R*eMitti()til «hoived other interesting features of Boynton's wife was absent at Bluehill at the time O. Robinson, Eben Creighton, William Andrews, Thursday, September 23,1880. The Greenback State Convention, which Saturday night a tnab who proved to be'| of ’°'”esome t”two 0 ^“thousand ownd season ticket holders the8C the9e oidolJ workaworks afforii i ng ,a plauipie,,ing 8 at id for bers of Fraternity Lodge of Good Templars is re­ quested at their meeting next Tuesday evening, of the sad occurrence and cannot reach home till C. Sidney Smith, EdWard E. O’Brien, Capj. Wil­ was held at Portland last Tuesday, was t i * v .. ,, . I nnd casual visitois, were regaled with an 'antiquarian.antiquarian explorer, butouibut our note, are too meager this evening. . o m eorge arr, a 8,1 called at the excen ent concert, with Madame Antoinette and our space too limited tc at 7 1-2 o'clock, as the question of continuing liam M. Hyler (beautiful display and very Attrac­ not largely attended, only 90 towns l>eing and our space too limited to allow us to attempt tive), Horace O’Brien, William ;H. Spiith, The Election. boarding house of Mrs. Roberts, oornor of i Sterling and Mdile. Collini as vocalists, to to go into detail at this time. the existence of the Lodge will come up at that G rand R egatta.—The attention of our represented by 465 delegates. There was meeting. readers is directed to the advertisement of the Georges Hotel, Frank M. Sumner, Howard Mor­ Returns, official and un official, from Free and Center streets. Portland, called nttraolion8 „f odded to ton, Henry M. Gardiner, Hermon BennerJ Hon. much discussion and considerable opposi­ •}> Messrs. E. R. Speer & Co. are building an ex. grand regatta of the Union Rowing Association every town in tile Stale si. jw that the for L izzie Farr, followed Mrs. Roberts, who' rformance of Signor Uberto Crispini. Edward O’Brien, E. K. O’Brien, Sanders Carling, tion to resolutions ottered by Mr. Hobson, Supreme Judicial Court, Knox tension of their store in the rear, which will add 23 of Portland,at Lake Maranaeook, on Wednesday whole nuniiK'r of roles cast at the recent went' to call her, pushed by Mrs. Roberts, I the ..King of Xylophonists.” and Dr. Cav. Mrs. William O. Masters (residence elaborately of Wiscasset, endorsing the State Commit­ County. feet to its length and make it one of the first in the next. Lake Maranaeook is the new resort on the election'was 147,929,against 189,270 thrown went into Lizzie’s room and shot her twice endish’- „r .h„ \v„.i.i line of the Maine Cantral Railroad, and under the decorated, and from its fine location, was partic- tees in nominating a ticket for Electors Entertainment of the World of State. The paper-hangings, mouldings and frame last year. The vote this year is as follows, —either shot being sufficient to causo SEPTEMBER TERM. departments will occupy the extension, affording directiou of Sup’t Tucker has been converted into ‘ ularly noticeable), Thomas Russell, O. M. \ Inal, which boro the names of four Weaver Wit and Wonder.” The sea front of the the finest and most complete pleasure ground in Hodgkins, John A. Patterson, Wm. L. according to the returns made to the Sec­ deatii. It scetus thnt Farr and his wife had excellent facilities for the display of a large stock. aquarium has now been converted into a APPLETON, J. C., P r e s id in o . Catland, A. P. Levensaler, F. E. Gillchrest, Dr. and three Hancock men. The resolutions 4« Siraonton’Brothers advertise this week their New England. Elegant dancing pavilious and retary of State’s office, and those received separated in consequence of her immoral splendid terrace garden, with a spacious L. F. S tarrett, Cl e r k . H. C. Levensaler, T. S. Andrews, (illumination were opposed by John B. Chase, of Cape grand fall opening of dress goods, cloakings, dinning saloons have been erected, lawn seats by telegraph: conduct. Tho woman had been at work Stenographer . exceedingly brilliant) Bake-house, French’s build­ Elizabeth, Mr. Ferris, of Turner, Rev. W. promenade and orchestra, overlooking shawls, carpetings, etc., and they show a splendid and swings scattered in profusion throughout the Harris M Plaisted, 73.814. in Portland, and the evening previous they L. M. Sta ples, County A ttorney. grove, aud no expense spared to make it attrac­ ing, Theodore French, Wilmot Rose. Chinese F Eaton,of Cape Elizalieth, R M. Springer, which is an ample terrace witli a handsome stock in all departments and offer many special Daniel F Davis, . j ,C40. had met and she had promised Farr to re­ S. E. S h e p h e r d , S h e r if f . tive. The regatta on the 29th will be the most lanterns were hung around the Mall, and acr06S of the New Era Leader, and Solon Chase cafe and all appliances requisite for smok­ I. W. J ohnston, bargains. All the ladies should look through Joshua Nye, 313. turn to Rockland, where he had promised notable that has taken place in the coui.ty since the head of Knox Street and Wadsworth Street ing and refreshment. It was very delight­ H. S. Snig'UEui), D epcty S h er iffs. their elegant store, even if not out for shopping. and in various parts of the village. On Main the latter of whom moved the nomination of E. S. M c a e Ist e r , the Centennial. In addition there will be foot­ Scattering, 162. to pay her board. She had also promised ful and very continental, and I hope at the It is worth their while. Street Wm. A. Campbell hung a transparency seven straight Greenback Electors. The R ich a rd R ic e , M essen g er . racing and other games and dancing in the pavil­ to meet Farr at his vessel the evening on 4» We regret to learn that Col. E. R. Spear has across the street near his residence bearing on one resolutions were supported by Hon. T. II. same time that it was not very wicked, to The September Term of the Supreme Judicial ion throughout the day. Chandler’s Portland band 147,929. which she was murdered, when he was to been confined to his house for several days by a side “ Victory—Hancock and English!” and on ait at one of the comfortable little bibles on Court was opeued on Tuesday forenoon, with the will furnish the music. All the prominent oars­ Murch, Hon. G. W. Ladd, Elliot King, give her part of his wages. severe attack of illness, of a very painful nature. the opposite side “ Plaisted is elected; see Blaine’s These returns show a plurality of 174 usual forms, Hon. John Appleton, Chief Justice, men of America will participate in the races. Re John Benson, Jr., W. W. Perry and others tlie terrace, exhaling the fumes of tho His many friends hope that the disease will soon telegram to Garfield, Sept. 14th.” fir Plaisted, but they are liable to be affect- Failing to come he sought her nt tlie presiding. The Traverse Juries are composed as Terence to the bills and posters of the affair will and were adopted by a very large ma­ Indian weed, and imbibing tho fragrant yield to treatment and that he may be ou t in a short On Knox Street,—Capt. Samuel Watta, Capt. c 1 liv discrepancies discovered when the place where she wns stopping, and on en­ follows: give fuller particulars. decoction of the Indian lierry, gazing time. Mr. E. H. Lawry, of the Bodwell Gran­ George W. Wallace (very pretty and extensive) jority. FIRST TRAVERSE JURY. 4« Work on the artesian well on Middle street olcial retinas are opened by the legisla­ tering her room found a man named Henry meanwhile on the great crowd of prome- ite Co., has also been confined to his house for Capt. John Dizer, Capt John N. Brown, Henry The ticket thus nominated by the Fusion H a rrison B ev era g e, Foreman, North Haven, has been steadily progressing the past few weeks ture next January, and therefore it cannot H. Hurd there. some days by illness, but is out again to-day. Dennis. ists is composed of Solon Chase and Sam­ tinders cheerfully but quietly strolling Gilbert L. Atherton, Rockland. and a depth of 95 feet below the surface has been lie determined with certainty, until that Farr says lie waited at the ship until 4» The place of W. R. Holmes, late clerk of the On Gleason Street,—Stephen B. Starrett, John uel Watts: :is Electors at large; aud John about below, aud listening to tile enliven­ Watson V. Barton, Vinalhaven. reached. Near this depth quite a seam was passed time who lias a plurality of the votes cast. eight o’clock, nnd she not appearing, lie William Blake, South Thomaston. Thorndike Hotel, has been filled by the appoint­ C. Levensaler,Geo. A. Hanlv, Patrick Gray, J. B. ing strains discoursed by tke band of her through and the water in the well rose to within F. Turner, Benjamin Bunker, Charles R. Anson N. Bucklin, Thomaston. ment of Mr. S. W. Fairfield to the vacanacy. Mr. Watts. In the duplicates sent to the office of the took tlie captain's revolver nnd walked off Majesty’s 16th Lancers. And all beyond R. H. Burnham, Rockland. (Excused) 25 ft. of the top. Mr. M. J. Achorn, who has Whidden, William A. Cromwell and John F. has had good experience in the Cony House at On Erin Street,—James Savage, Patrick Fe.rrand Secretary of State there are many returns, in pursuit of her. Eben W. L. Carkin, Appleton. charge of the work, in cleaning out the well drew P. Donworth ns district electors. Those in were the great silver sea, nnd a cloudless John S. Case, Rockland. (Excused). Augusta, and is an agreeable, as well as compe­ Cyrus Maxey, John McManus, Mrs. Frank on both sides, where the names of the can- His account of the affair is: “I went up up several smooth, rounded stones plainly show­ sky, with an atmosphere as balmy as that E. H. Clark, Rockland. tent gentleman for the situation. Mr. Holmes has italics arc understood to be the Hancock A. P. Corthell, Camden. ing the presence of running water. This would Rogers, John McKenney, Thomas Fahey, Edwin diates, or their Christian antes are mis­ stairs into a sitting room where there were entered upon his duties as landlord of the Ameri- S. Curran, Patrick Hanlv, Capt. T. Murphy. electors. The others are for Weav of the American “Indian summer.” P. O. Crandall, Vinalhaven. lead to the conclusion that there are seams and un­ spelled. Perhaps the official returns will two ladies. I asked for my wife. One of n, at Belfast, and the patrons of that establish­ The delegates who were opposed to fus­ E dw ard. John Dunbar, Warren. derground passages running through the different On Beech Woods Street,—Daniel Murphy, Mrs. fiad them correct. them went up stairs and I soon heard my SECOND TRAVERSE JURY. ment will find him as genial as ever. Armstrong, Edward Mank, Martin Scanlon, Tim- ion, led by Solon Chase, adjourned to City strata of the earth and into which all the super­ The Senate will lie composed of 22 Re­ wife’s voice. I followed on tip tlie stairs. A i.v in 0. G lovbr, Foreman, Camden. 4* The Steamer Engine Co. are beginning in oth^^Kellar. Hall. They numbered about seventy and Oliver B. Dunbar, Thomaston. fluous surface water gradually finds its way. In O ^ llio tt Street,—J. O. Cushing, George Elli­ publicans and 9 Fusionists. The House When she saw nte she shut the door and Field Day of the Maine Historical John S. Fuller, Camden. ample season to prepare for their annual grand a section of country similar to ours, where the were called to order by J. F. Turner, one ott, Hon. Alfred Watts, Thomas A. Carr. will con'sin 85 Republicans and 66 Fusion- held it, but I broke into the room. There Society. James Geyer, Friendship. eptertainmant on Christmas night. They will pre­ formation has been greatly disturbed and where of the candidates nominated at the other William T. Gregor)’, Camden. sent this year a first-class drama, in ample style, the surface layers are tilted up nearly vertical, the On Green Street,—Wm. A. Medcalf, Alonzo ills, thus instl ing the election of a Rep- was a man lying on the bed. I said, Edwin Heaton, . meeting. After some discussion, which Excursion to Castlue. with all the appropriate, scenery, costumes and ac­ water has a good opportunity of finding its way Atkins, John Beverage, David Lermond, John S. pablican U. S. Senator. ‘Hold on, Liile, this has gone too far.' She Warren Hills, Union. Young. was participated in by Mr. Turner, Solon Madison Kellar, St. George. cessories. The play, it is understood, Is to be under ground and filling these passages; and it is Mr. M utch’s majority for Congress in ran by mu, out into the hall, and started The annual Field Day excursion of tlie Maine On School Street,—Mrs. S. Emerson Smith, Chase, Mr. Ferris, Mr. Miller, Mr. J. B Andrew McFarland, Jr., Thomaston. “Moll Pitcher” and our amusement lovers may the hopes of the projector of the well that some this district is somewhere in the vicinity down the stairs. I fired nt her twice on Historical Society took place on Tuesday of this R. W . Messer, Rockland. look to see previous efforts in home theatricals Niven C. Mehan. Chase, Mr. Rich of Berwick, Mr. Mayerof Beujamin F. Montgomery, St. George. subterranean source may be reached which will of 900. Mr. I.add's, in the fourth dis­ the stairs. At the foot of tlie stairs she ran week, the historic soil of Castine being selected as Thomas J. Om, Cashing. eclipsed on Christmas night. furnish a never failing supply of w’ater. The wa­ On Wadsworth Street,—The Hyler homestead, Augusta, Mr. Goff"of Auburn and Mr. But­ Mrs. Matilda Robinson, Henry Mathews, Seavey trict is about 800. Messrs. Reed, Frye and into another room and I followed her and the objective point of the expedition. Certainly SUPERNUMERARIES. 4« The G. A. R. excursion to Castine took place ter in the well is now 61 feet above the Meadow terfield of Deering, a full Weaver ticket no locality in the State which is richer in historic Brothers. and I.indsey are re-elected from their re­ fired two more shots. Then I sat down Philip A. Pierce, Vinalhaven. on Tuesday, as advertised. Owing to the unprom Brook and 27 feet above the Lake, showing that was nominated as follows: -4< Large:— associations or more picturesque and attractive in George Putman, South Thomaston. ising weather in the morning, the number who ap­ neither of these places furnishes the necessary The above is the list as presented to our notice. spective districts, making no change from and the officers came and ironed me. She Solon Chase and Judge E. B. Frye of itself could have been selected. The excursionists Waterman Starrett, Hope. peared to embark on the trip was not large,and itwas amount of head. The source of this water must Some others may have escaped our attention. had been married before she married me came over the Knox & Lincoln Railroad to this J. G. Torrey, Rockland. This large gathering were entertained with the presentdelegation. Bethel. District Electors'.—J . F. Turner, Ellis Watts’, Warren. decided to take the steamer Hercules and leave the therefore be from some place higher—but whether city, where they embarked on the beautiful steam­ speeches by Gen. Harris M. Plaisted, Hon. Thomp­ The amendments to the (Constitution to a stewnrd on the Bangor boat, whose TheGraud Jury, which is composed as stated barge behind. A considerable number of tickets were from the hill on which the well is located or the Portland; Thomas G. Burton, Chase’s son H. Murch, Member of Congress from the have been adopted by more than 40,000 name was William Britto. I did not know er Mount Desert for their destination, and where last week, is having a large amount of business sold by membersof the Post which were not used on mountains adjoining, cannot well be determined. Mills; George W. Worcester, Glenburn; they were joined by a party of Rockland excur­ 5th Maine disirict, and Hon. Alfred Lennox, of this until about two years ago. Britto is a and will not report before to-morrow. account of the weather. The party enjoyed a pleas­ Tho water thus far obtained proves to be soft and majority. Wiscasset. W’e have given an impartial account C. R. Whidden, Calais. sionists. The morning opened cold and foggy, The following cases have been thus far submit­ ant trip and arrived home in good season. agreeable to the taste. The mouth of the well is good man and I am now acquainted with with apparently alxiut nn even chance for good of this brilliant and extensive display, and we It will thus be seen that the straight ted to the ju ry : 4« The concert by the “ Ideal Colored Musical at an elevation of 169 feet above low water. him. He had a daughter by her, who is a or bad weather, aud this dubious aspect of affairs leave to the consideration of others to determine Greenbacker’s repudiate one of the Green­ Charles Wilson vs. Henry C Borstell Combination ” at Farwell Hall, on Monday even­ 4« G reat M usical A ttraction.—A notable [ V Notwithstanding the defeat of Capt. bright gill, woman-grown now. She hns kept many at home who had made all their prepa- who is to be Governor of Maine the coming two back candidates nominated by the State George E. Robinson c*. same. ing, was an excellent and artistic entertainment and music al event will be the appearance, at Farwell Boutelle, for Congress in the Fourth dis­ had a child by another mnn since she left jations for the trip. --As it was, the party which years. These were actions by seamen against the mas­ wus enjoyed by a small but apprecitive and sat­ Hall, on Thursday evening of next week, of Ma­ trict. he succeeded in reducing the major­ Committee and adopted in the Fusion Con­ came over the road numbered about 75. A bout T own.—A substantially built three me. It sickened and died and I buried ter of the vessel, to recover for wages alleged to 1 isfied audience. The programme was an attractive jor J. B. Pond’s newly organized “ Grand Com­ vention, viz: Benjamin Bunker. After the steamer left Rockland, the Society masted schooner of 649 tons burthen was launched ity for Dr. Ladd, his competitor, from it.” due. They shipped for a foreign voyage and re­ one aud was received with liberal applause, all or bination Concert Company,” which iucludes Ab­ The straight Grernhackors also formed distributed a circular, giving a list of the places from the yard of Sherman, Gerry A Co., Nt noon 2.826 in 1878, to less than 800 this year. turn, and left the vessel at Liverpool, the master nearly all the company receiving hearty encores bey’s “ Spanish Students,” the well-known Weber Mrs. Farr’s maiden name was Miller. of historic interest in and about Castine, which on Monday last, named the “ Mary Sprague.” a Greenback Club, with Solon Chase for having changed the voyage, to go to a port in Mr. King, the tenor,has appeared here previously Mule Quartette and Miss Isubel Stone, the favorite He made a gallant fight of it, and but for She was a daughter of William Miller of give in full, thinking it will interest many This vessel was built and is owned by the follow­ President, and voted to form like clubs in Java. They allege that he refused to pay them with the Hyers Sisters, and is a very tine singer. Boston soprano, besides the pianists. The the French settlements in Madawaska tliis city. After her marriage with Britto of our Readers: ing company: Harvey Mills, Joshua L. Jordon, all the counties. A brief address to the the full amount due, and, also, that they are Mr. Brindis, the violinist, is an artist of gtcat unique and leading attraction of this concert will would have been elected. site, witli her husband, resided in a house John C. Levensaler, Chris. Prince, Frank Jordan, Maine Greenbackers was adopted. 1 FORT PENTAGOET, called also Castine’s titled to three months pay each, which a master merit and received quite an ovation. be the Spanish Students. This company of S. S. Gerry, Alpheus Sherman, Sam. C. Whit­ on Winter strcet.owned by Mr. J. P. Wise. Fort and Old French Fort. Probably built alxjut discharging a seaman in a foreign port Js, by U. musicians, fifteen in number, were brought to this Mr. Chase, who heads the ticket is, at 1626. It contained a Guard House 10 x 15 paces, 4«Mr. E. B. Hastings opened his handsome comb, Amos Walker and others. We learn that 3 T It has lieen stated in nearly all of the present, ineligible to the office of Elector, Of her separation nnd divorce from Britto a three-roomed house of same dimensions, a Chap­ S. Statute, compelled to pay. The defeuse is that new store, corner Main and Park streets last eve­ country last season by manager Henry E. Abbey» Capt Alton F. Vesper is to command her, and el, (probably the Capuchin Chapel of our Lady of the Deft, is not liable for the extra three months and have since appeared in the principal cities of Fusion papers in the State that Corinth, being postmaster at Chase’s Mills. we know nothing. She was published un­ ning, with an entirely fresh and seasonable stock sails the vessel by the month. Holy Hope,) 4x6 paces, a magazine 10 or 12x36 because it is to be paid to the U. S. Consul where the country and have everywhere been received the home of Gov. Davis, gave Mr. Plaisted der tho name of Eliza A. Britto to John paces—containing a cellar with a well, and an­ of dry goods in all departments. The show win­ A bakehouse and restaurant has been opened in the discharge is made, and the courts have held with great enthusiasm. They belong to Spanish the store directly under the law office of Hon. a majority. The same pipers that pub­ G. Farr, Juno 10, 1872, nnd the parties other building of the same size. Outside were dows were very tastefully arraydfi and the interior The Hurricane nt Jamaica. palisades, a platform for guns, a shed, and or­ that an action at common law will not lie to display neat and attractive. The store was crowd families of the middle and upper classes and are Geo. W. French. lish this report also publish the returns, were married in this city June 15, 187 chard. The present remains are supposed to be cover to the men, and as to the rest, that full pay­ ed with ladies during the evening, with a good graduates of Madrid colleges. The following ex Judge Doe had a case on trial last week where­ We have received the Jamaica Despatch by II. E. Ingraham, Esq. She had three mainly those of the magazine. These remains are ment was made. The Court ruled for the pur- which show that Gov. Davis received a prinkling of gentlemen, and all wished success to tracts from a somewhat extended account of them in three colored citizens of Warren assaulted one of August 24lh, which is filled with ac­ on the' S. E. shore, on the premises of Geo. II. majority of the votes in bis own town—the children by her first husband, Britto, two Webb, on Perkins Street. of the case, that the men were entitled to the he new establishment. Mr. H .’s advertisement the Boston Herald, will interest our readers: Smith, who has been living near the settlement According to Ogilby there was a French fort three months pay, but required special findings “About seven years ago they formed a musical vote standing Davis 197, Plaisted 190. counts of tlie destruction of property of whom a daughter, Nellie, nnd a little will appear in our columns next week. with the widow of the late Reuben Mink. They hereabouts tn 1613, but it is uncertain whether this so that in case the full Court should hold other organization, on the same plan in their own land caused by the hurricane of August 18th. boy are living nnd residing here with their was the site. that tho Harvard Glee Club adopted in this coun­ fined and committed to jail. Per contra, we •, the amount of pay for the three months 4« Beginning this week the Sanford Steamship In the city of Kingston the storm is repre­ grandfather Miller. By her last husband? 2. FORT GEORGE. Built by the British in try, and gave a number of concerts in Madrid that learn that the colored people were Indignant at the could be deducted from the full amount if Plain­ j’s steamers make but four trips per week, in­ not only furnished them with recreation and actions of this man Smith, and very properly IV In the case of Rev. C. M. Steadman, sented as having been the most severe and June, 1779. Enlarged by tlie iu 1815. Farr, she had no children. The four Bastions mark the four points of the tiffs prevailed on the other branch of tlie.casc. stead of six, as during the middle of the season. amusement, but proved popular with the people. drove him away. As no evidence was offered of who was convicted of bigamy at the crim­ Their families were well-to-do in the world. This alarming within tlie memory of the present From the statements made by Mr. Miller coinpass. The inside area of this fort is 325x230 Verdict for plaintiffs, awarding §156.63 to Wii- The New Brunswick has been withdrawn and the this kind at the trial—they making no defence— inal term of the S. J. Court at Dover, last feet. Here Wadsworth and Burton were con­ mode of life they followed until a little over two generation. The island of Jamaica and Nellie, both of whom visited Farr on n and S'138.83 to Robinson, including §30 and Cambridge and Katahdin will run as before, leav­ years ago, when they planned a visit to the Paris Judge Doe’s decision was just. These statements fined and escaped, and here Ball and Elliot were ing Boston, every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday fail, and whose case was taken up to the strewn with wreck nnd ruin. Houses, hung. This Fort is nearly in the center of the §60 respectively fur three months pay for discharge Exposition. They walked the entire distance in regard to Smith have come out since the trial. Monday in his cell nt tho police station in and Friday, and leaving Rockland for Boston from Madrid to Prais, and in each town or city, as full Court on exceptions, a decision has Peninsula and around it the British Batteries, Ac., —in Liverpool. At all events, we are of the opinion that he had stores and vessels were destroyed—tlie de­ Portland, it appears that Farr had been very were grouped, as follows, beginning at the W est: they passed through, delighted the natives with been rendered, overruling all the points Rice & Hall for Plffs. Littlefield for Dft. every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Satur­ specimens of their wonderful skill. After a brief no business, so to speak, over there, and that he struction of wharf property and shipping intemperate, aid abusive to bis wife aud 1. West Point Battery, 1380 yards from Fort day at 5 o’clock P. M. State-rooms can bo se­ tiken by his counsel; nnd he will be sen­ George; built in 1779. visit to the Exposition, it was their intention to re­ deserved to be driven away under the circum­ being very great. At Port Royal several children, and finally refused to support his 2. Sailor’s Battery, 1223 yards W. N. W. from cured at the office of the efficient Rockland agent turn at once to Spain; but they took Paris by stances. tenced at the present term of the Court, Fort George; 1815. of the line, Mr. Kalloch, in the Thorndike Hotel storm. Their playing excited unbounded en­ vessels were destroyed nnd many buildings wife. She then left him and went to Port thusiasm. They were patronized by the nobility, now being held iu Piscataquis County, by 3. Block House—between the above batteries, Ii) tl)e Oity. building. CAMDEN. were blown down. land, leaving her two children with their and 1221 yards from Fort; 1815. received flattering offers of engagement on ever)' hand, and they determined to remain on the con­ Rlio h t M istakb.—The sending of Dr. Judge Peters. The barqne Rosetta McNeil, of Waldo­ grandparents here. 4. Battery Griffith, 616 yards N. W. from Fort. 4« The Knox County Cattle Show and Fair is Irregular quadrilateral, 47 feet front by 90 feet on to be held in this city on the 12th, 13th and 14th cert stage. The result is that they have not, from Cowles, to the house of Samuel Anderson, last boro. Capt. Paschal, of Rockport, was in The coroner's jury returned a verdict that the sides. Enclosed barracks. 1815. Near Mr. that day to this, made their return trip to their na­ *{( Michaelmas Day Sept 29th. of October. The Fair will be held in Farwell tive laud. Since their appearance at Paris, they week in the Camden items needs correction. The "V An epidemic, somewhat resembling the offing off Port Royal in the evening of tlie woman came to her deatl) from being Sawyer’s. doctor has rented the whole front of “ The Sara. Battery Sherbrooke. 168 yards North of “September Term of Court, which sets next Hall; the show of agricultural implements will have played in Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Hol­ land, France, Russia. Hungary, Belgium’, Prus­ Andrews house,” so called, on Chestnut street, the epizootic of 1872, is prevailing among August 18, and could easily have made shot by John G. Farr. Farr wns arraigned Fort. Semi-circular, 115 feet in extent, enclosing T uesday.”—Opinion. take place in the large middle store under the a redoubt. 1815. sia, Austria and England, and in all these coun­ three rooms of which he is using for his office. the horses in Boston, and has extended to Port Royal and have gone up into tlie har­ in the Municipal Court at Portland. Mon­ Mr. Shepherd is adding a second story to his hall, and the Cattle Show is to be in the Berry field, tries they met with the greatest success, immense Battery Gosselin. 460 yds. N. E. by E. P o litica l.—Everything pertaining to politics nearly every stable in that city. About bor ere night tall. Rut Capt. Paschal, ob­ day, and appeared to bo broken down. He from Fort, (on brow of the h ill); 1815. building at the “ Brook.” Union and Beach streets, which will be enclosed audiences assembling to hear them. The students, with a high board fence for the occasion. This is as has been stated, are fifteen in number. Their is very quiet. On the first receipt of election nine-tenths of the horses on the railroad serving a fnll in his barometer, anchored acknowledged the shooting, but said he did 7. Bridge Battery; alxiut 460 yds. N. E. from instruments consist of five guitars, nine mando Fort; near the bridge; 1815,and perhaps 1779. ►J* Schooner John S. Case is at Lindsey’s wharf, a very fine and central location, and on account of news, the Fusionists were so joyous that they off Drnnkenman's Key, with ninety fathoms not intend to kill her, nnd declared he 8. Dutch Oven, in the alders to the right of the having a new foremast set. lins and one violin, all of which, except the latter, and omnibus lines have lieen affected by it. its convenience probably a larger number than have double the number of strings on ordinary could not refrain from expressions of delight, as of chain out. nnd successfully rode out tlie last named battery, on the same side o f the road; might well l>e expected, but when the complexion It is of a low type, accompanied witli in- eould not have been in Ills right mind, or a baking place of the British; 1779. >I« Schooner Emma L. Gregory is on the South usual will visit the ground. The Baby Show instruments, the guitars having fourteen and six­ hurricane. The vessel had on board a val­ 9. Seamen’s Battery; 1779. Battery Penob­ Marine Railway, painting. takes place on the afternoon of the last day of the teen strings, and the mandolins twelve. The of the returns changed everything became quiet. flimmatiun of the throat and air passages. he would never have thought of such a oldest of the troupe is 37 years of age, and the uable cargo which was all saved. There scot; 1815; 720 yards East by North front Fort; Fair and will attract a crowd, as usual. Our citi­ Now we may expect them to grow more cheerful The ^distemper is, spreading rapidly all thing as killing his wife. He was tiien near the cemetery and near where the old wind­ »I« The work of laying gas pipe to Tillson’s youngest 20. All of their business is transacted zens should take an active interest in tho fair, and by Senor Martin, who knows some English, again. through the suburbs of Boston and will, in is but little doubt that but for Capt. Pas­ remanded to jail to await his trial at the mill stood. wharf is rapidly going on. 10. Hatch’s-Field Battery; 979 yds. E. N. E. by contributing their efforts and attendance and and Senor Lapuenti, who speaks French M usical.—By engagement of our very en­ all probability extend to this State. chal’s sound judgment in not entering the January term of the Superior Court. from F o rt; 1779. »{• The Berry Block haB had new ffuted iron Each member of the troupe regards the terprising firm of clothiers and jewelers, Messrs. by sending in articles for exhibition, help to make other as his equal, and, it is sa^l, they harbor, his vessel would have shared the 11. North or East Point Battery; 1606 yds. E. conductors placed on the front. Miller & Cleveland, the Colored Ideal Musical N. E. from Fort; near Sandbar; a square redoubt; it a success. have no quarrels or bickerings among tfM^lselves. fate of two others which arrived in the har­ »J« The roof of the Farnsworth building,next to They transact business upon the “commonwealth” Combination gave one of their charming concerts [From our Regular Correspondent. | 1779. 4« A contributor to our local columns furnishes Pillsbury Block,is being repaired. plan, and live together more like brothers than as at Megunticook Hall last Tuesday evening. Tho (V Tile fastest trotting on record was bor on the same day as that on which he 12. Half-moon Battery; 590 yds. S. by.E. the following: “ There was one little incident Our European Letter. from Fort; 1779; in Captain Patcbin’s yard, near inemlters of different families. When off the stage several parts were all well rendered, while the made last Saturday by William II. Vander prefered adopting, the course above stated, Some thief stole Capt. Wm. Hall’s brand new which took place at our election on the 13th inst. they wear ordinary English clothing, but, when Court aud Broadway. vocal parts were given in that fine, harmonious bill’s mare Maud S. who trotted a mile on Brighton—Sights and doings at England's fa­ 13. Battery Furicuse; 1050 yds. S. W. by S. suit of clothes,while in New York last trip. which haa not been mentioned in any of our local publicly engaged in their profession, their cos­ both of which vessels became total wrecks. tume consists of a black velvet blouse, a cloak of and rich voice which is peculiar to the colored mous Watering Place—How our Cousins from Fort; near Mrs. Sylvester’s house;. 1779. The Y. M. C. A. now hold weekly Sunday papers. It was this : There is a man in the city the Chicago course in 2.10 3-4. She made the same material thrown over the right shonlder, race. That which had the greatest attraction for beyond the sea spend their vacation—En­ 14. Nautilus Island Battery; 1779; the first evening meetings at their hall, beginning at 6.30. who never can find a vote to suit him, but gets one velvet knee-breeches, black silk sto^kttgs, shoes tile first quarter in 34 seconds, half mile in ST Tlie American Ship remarks thnt the tertainments for man and beast—Coney battery captured by the Americans. us, was the masterly execution of several difficult of each kind and slashes them with a vengeance, with large silver buckles, regular stmLiftrhats of 1.04 3-1, ill tee-quarters in 1.36, and mile ex)iort demands for butter and cheese lias Island on British soil. 3. LANDING PLACE, Intrenchraents and Clothes lines thieves are around. A lady black felt, fastened to which are ivory Sp and fine pieces upon the violin by the Cuban won. Batteries of Americans in Penobscot expedition; at the South End lost quite a number of articles cutting out and writing in names until he thinks Oinblein of the Spanish students. For has in 2.10 3-4. carrying two pounds over largely increased these branches of industry London, E ng., Sept , 7,1880. der.Mr. Joseph R. Brindis. After executing “ Fau- 1779. Monday. it suits his mind, when he deposits it the box, been the custom for Spanish collegians'! weight and in tile face of a very strong within the past ten years. It is no unusual 1. Trask’s Rock—once called Hinckley’s Rock; apparently with great satisfaction. At the last spoon on the hat, as an indication that they be­ t&isie Brilliante,” in a most brilliant style, on en- Brighton, but a short distance from Lon­ spot where the Americans landed. Trask was a 4* Steamer Pioneer changes her time for run­ record to find 75,000 to 85,000 and upwards election, he went through the same process, fixed longed to the educated classes, and this troupe core, he gave us “ Sweet Home ” with variations, wind. Her driver urged her gently with don, is one of the most famous water­ lifer—a lad of 18 years—who played behind this ning to and from Vinalhaven, on and after next have brought that custom to this country.” boxes of cheese being shipped from New his votes to suit him, but alas! the process of vot­ in a style we have never yet heard equaled. Parts voice and wiiip and site responded gamely, ing places in Europe. 1 had just five rock. Hinckley was a Captain from Brunswick, Monday. See advertisement. Their playing has received the praise of the and is said to have been 6hot on this rock while ing iu three boxes seemed to confuse him, for af­ of it were executed with the violin on his back and the multitude was breathless as she York weekly. From half to three-fourtbs musicacl critics of ali.the leading metropolitian hours nnd twenty minutes before me where­ cheering on his men. This rock is on the West 4* The work in repairing and refitting the store, ter voting on the “ constitutional amendments, and parts in pizzicato, and that which rendered it of the quantity of cheese now consumed shore, and half way between the Block House papers. The New York Herald says that “ their went the final quarter and thundered down in to enjoy a visit there on Saturday, so in Simonton Bros.* building on Main street, is he left the ward room, apparently as well satisfied the more interesting was that the pizzicato was all in the United Kingdom is produced in the Point and Light House. It is the only large training has been marvelous, and every vibration^ ^performed with one hand. His other executions the home stretch in such unprecedented prior to a constitutionnl drive, followed by white rock on the shore. rapidly approaching comdletion. as though he had voted for Governor, which (Inten­ of. tin ings is in such i>erfect accord that 0 ^ time. This is half a second better than United States nnd Canada, and shipped 2. American Intrenchraents; 1779; 700 yds, 4* Mr. Elli9, the Evangelist, has closed his la­ tionally or unintentionally) he neglected to do, al­ ,nW’ equally excellent, and the audience,-judging an equal constitutionnl walk on the King's South of West of Fort George. findss f|5ii _ __ifficult to believe more than one instru­ St. Julian's time, but the latter is to try thither. The price of cheese ns compared bors with the Cedar Street Baptist church, and though his vote had been prepared with so much their expressions, were iitensely delighted road before dinner. I thought that about 3. Wescott’s Battery in Wescott’s Field; oppo­ ment is tdi The most delicate shading is with his every performance on that king ot in­ with that of last year is nearly double the site East Point Battery; 1779. will soon resume his itinerant evangelical work. care. Those who saw the transaction smiled— again on the Beacon course next Saturday. the best thing to do was to visit tho gfeat accomplishedwfl^u dexerity that is siinpl struments, the violin. Mr. Brindis seems yet a present season. Dairymen have occasion 4. Hainey’s Battery; 1779; on what is now some aloud.” American Hippodrome, of which an open Stubb Point, Brooksville; nearly opposite the 4« Remember the “ Harvest Festival ” of the derful.” And the Philadelphia Turn's says that young man, and with his present attainments, to feel good this year, for they have had foot of Main Street. Congregational ladies at the depot building on 4« The horse which was stolen from the stable “ their audience was spell-l>ound” and demanded with good health and habits, he cannot fail to [ y Tlie next state elections in order are air performance wasjust then going on in 5. Fort Madison, (called Fort Castine, United the matter of prices somewhat in their Tillson’s wharf,this evening. It is to be a very at­ of Mr. Alvin H. Fogg, of this city, on the night of another and another number as soon as ihe first stand at the head of violinists of the world. Tak­ those of Colorado, Oct. 5, for state officers the Polo Ground in the pretty pleasaunce States Fort and Fort Porter;) built in 1811; cap­ own hands, in view of the fact that the tured by the British in 1814; enlarged by tho tractive affair. the 30th of July, (nearly two months ago,) was was presented. ing it all together this compauy is rtrst-ejass and on the Preston road, heretofore n park, tlie and a Congressman: Georgia, Oct. 6, for United States in the last w ar; a few yards South 4* Ship Martha Cobb is to be taken to the South returned to its owner Tuesday morning. The The Weber Quartette have a very high reputa­ one of the best of its kind. Those who to market was noarly cleaned out of old cheese of Battery Furieuse. slate officers and a Ixigislature which will property of Mr. Bennett Stanford. I think animal was recovered by Constable George Ames, tion; their voices blend beautifully anti they sing attend lost a great treat. The audience was not when new came in—the old having lieen 4. OLD HOUSES, &c. Marine Railway wharf. 8everal places have been choose a United States Senator; Indiana, that I once attended a dog-show in this opened in her and her timbers are found to ba of Chelsea, who found him at the stable of Mr. with great firmness, finish and delicacy of feeling. so large as we could have wished, but should this sold for 16 cents per pound and upwards. 1. Mann House, built by Calef in 1779 or Low,who keeps the Cascade House,in West Water­ Miss Isabel Stone, the soprano, has a voice re­ Oct. 12. for state officers, Congressmen, smiling nnd verdant expanse. Circuses tkerealiouts. On Perkins street; corner to the sound as a nut. company ever visit Camden again, we feel very Tho demand for cheese from the opening ville. The horse and wagon were brought there markable for volume, purity and compass and has confident that they would draw a full house. and a Ixigislature which will choose a havo always hail to me a strange fascina­ road; oldest house. 4« A contract has been made with the Portland of the cheese factories on the 1st of April 2. Mullett House; comer of Main and Per­ on the 2d of August, by a man, who, to use received very high praise as a vocalist. She has A ll Sorts.—Miller & Cleavelaud have joined Steamers to land at Tillson’s wharf,after the 1st of United States Senator; Ohio, Oct. 12, for tion ; nnd I have smelt the sawdust, gaped kins street; was occupied by British in 1814, words of the stablo-keeper to the officer and his sung at Gilmore’s grand concerts in all the large their two stores on the oustide by placing over the down to tite present time, for home con­ 3. The Bridgham House, on Main Street, di­ October. The Boston Steamers will, also, make minor state officers and Congressmen; witli never diminished amazement at the companions, was “ a blank sight better looking cities, and was the soprano atjthe Ole Bull con­ entire upper stories boarding, which ia to be used sumption nnd export, lias been fully equal rectly opposite the Mullett house; also oceupied their landings there. fair “ equestriennes ” pirouetting on bare­ by the British in 1814. man than either of you fellow’s,” and the horse was certs last seasou. Altogether this company should W est Virginia, Oct. 12, for state officers to that of production, so that cheese hns as an immense sign. What is to be put on it we and a Ixigislature which will choose a backed steeds and bursting through discs ’4. Whiting House, above the Common near 4« Miss Sawyer has sold her house on Oak 6trect, left with instructions to give him all the grain he call out a large and appreciative audience. do not know yet. been sold greener than ever before, nnd the High School house, was also garisoned by formerly occupied by Dr, Wiggin, to Mr. Frank ought to have, take good care of him and he would United States Senator. West Virginia of tissue paper, and have heard tlie famil­ British. We notice some very fine and unique fancy also closer upon the heels of manufacturers Case, who will move it on to his lot, corner Union be called for on Saturday. The horse was kept crockery at Follansbee Brothers. will also vote upon two proposed amend­ iar sounds of “ Houp-la!” and listened to 5. The old gun near Fort George was in the than wns ever before known. The cheese fort aliandoned by Americans in 1815, Fort Madi­ and Masonic streets. till a bill of §35.20 for his board had accumulated, The schooner being built by Capts. Coombs & ments to tlie State Constitution, relating to the merry gibberish of the clown during son. Ii) tl)e Coui)ty. trade of the season of 1880 will long be re­ 4« E. A. Burpee, of this city, has been elected and he was just on the point of being sold at Day, for Capt. Perry, is rapidly approaching com­ very many years iu most parts of the world. 6. The old gun at foot of Main street is said to Sheriff’s sale, to satisfy these charges, when Mr. courts and to trials by jury. After these membered by both cheese makers nnd have belonged to the old ship Canova, built about one of the Vice Presidents of the New England pletion. five elections no more will be held until But an open-air is even mote enlivening 1820. Undertakers’ Association, a society which Ames found him. A reward of §25 had been of­ THOMASTON. The frame of Mr. Bean’s vessel is all up. cheese dealers as unlike any former season 7. The old wreck, visible at very low tides, on fered by Mr. F. for the recovery of the animal. C. F. Hobbs has just returned from Boston, the great Presidential contest of Nov. 2. than an in-door ring. The alfresco equine formed in Boston last week. Celebra tio n .—There has lx:en a great deal of both as to high prices and the ready demnnd Water street, above the shipyard, ’ was probably Mr. Ames arrived in this vicinity Monday night, entertainment is as gratifying ns a horse­ that of a British Transport of 1779. 4« Mr. Vanstone has vacated the wheelwright excitement in Thomaston, as well as other towns where he has been to purchase goods in his line. for the goods as fast as they could be pro­ and Tuesday morning drove down town with his Mr. Weatherspoon has purchased the Porter race without the betting. It makes you shop recently occupied by him, near Lisle street, in Maine, over the result of the election of Gover­ Arriving at Castine, carriages were in waiting companion, to take the horse to his owner. Sev­ house, on Chestnut street. ST The northern freight house of the duced for the market. The history of the and is now occupying one a short distance further nor in the State. Unionists a little more confident feel a little classical too. You rub up dim for the members of the Society and they were eral persons who knew the animal saw the team B iston & Maine depot on Causeway street trade in dairy products this season cannot up Park street, near Broadway. and jubilant than the Republicans, determined to We notice thatT. R. Simonton, Esq., is very remembrances of the first ode of Horace; taken to the Normal School building, where ft and at once suspected the men of being horse- Boston, was almost entirely destroyed by fail to have a tendency greatly to increase, have a jollification over the victory, nnd for that highly spoken of as a stamp speaker, everywhere bountiful collation had been spread by the ladies 4« Mr. Leander Weeks is Treasurer of the Rock thieves. One truckman made himself quite con­ and vague recollections of the ruined cir­ purpose appointed Monday cveni ng for the grand he has been during the State canvass. fire Tuesday involving loss on the building dairy productions in the States nnd Canadn of the town. After disposing of this in a satis­ land Literary Association, and we think Bro. Ful­ spicuous by his zeal. Mr. A. showed his papers cuses of ancient Rome float through your display. Great preparations were made during UNION. and freight stored therein of probably $130,- iu the season of 1881. factory manner, the Society reassembled in the up­ ler will have no dlfflcvlty in collecting his “ dollar and told the man to call an officer and he would mind. I witnessed in the inner circle a the few days before the time. During the day it We are having lovely fall weather. The air is 0X1. Ixiss on building is estimated at $30,- per hall, where order was called and an appropriate and a half,” if he presents hia bill. wait, but the man was bound to stick to him and looked rather unfavorable, and early in the eve­ delightful after the refreshing rain we have had. most tasteful performance of “ Haute address of welcome was delivered by Rev. Mr. followed him up. A crowd gathered around the - 009. ujion which there is full insurance. 4« The Rev. W . T. Stowe will preach at the ning it rained quite hard, but Gen. Plaisted and Mr. Elisha Mero has some of the finest looking BF The New York Tribune says three Ecole.” or high school horsemanship, by Ives, which was replied to by Prof. A. S. Packard, team In the street, but Mr. Fogg soon arrived and The freight consisted of general merchan­ Universalist Church next Sunday morning. Sub­ other big guns were coming, and the occasion apples we have seen this season. He calls them deaths from diphtheria have recently oc- Mrs. Rose Myers, her daughter, Miss Ida of Brunswick. It. K. Sewell, of Wiscasset, then everything was pronounced all right. Mr. Ames dise, including three hundred bales of cot­ ject : “ Who are the Saints ? ” The public are in­ could not be deferred. At an early hour the citi­ “ fall greenings.” He proposes taking them to cured in the family of Baldwin Gordon, Myers, and two attendant cavaliers. The presented some points relative to the early vited. Sunday School at close of service. was settled with and departed, relieved of all sus­ ton, several barrels of whiskey, and a large Protestant Colonization. Tlie committee then zens l)egan to assemble from various parts of the North Knox Fair held in Warren. who lives nt the bench opposite Patchogue, four Highly trained steeds were respective­ 4« Capt. Brainard Hall, of brig Lucy W. Snow, picion of being the culprit in the case. quantity of sugar, leather, dry goods, etc., presented and explained the curiosities and his­ the town and to come from out of town in Ijist Saturday forenoon the barn of Mr. Thurs­ was brought to his home in this city last Tues­ 4« S udden D ea th .—Yesterday afternoon, while carriages. The Hancock Club formed on ton Whiting, in the southern part ot the town, L. I., under very remarkable circumstances. ly of American, Italian, Russian and Prus­ torical relics, which were many and interesting. and was consigned principally to parties at day, very sick, having left his vessel in Boston. Knox Street, headed by the Thomaston Comet was burned to the ground, with about sixty tons Some time ago a cat, which had lieen sian extraction; nnd they pranced, ambled, Mr. G. A. Wheeler, of Castine, read a descrip­ engaged in his professional duties at the burial of Salmon Falls, N. IL, Newburyport, Mass., Capt. Hiram Hall has gone on to take the vessel. Capt. James H. Lewis, city undertaker C. V. R. Band, and accompanied by a mounted escort, of hay. The barn was set on fire maliciously, by owned by n family, several members of courtesicd, and at length waltzed in th e tive account of the forts, together with an account Yarmouth and Kennebunkport,Me. Twelve 4« Ezra Hawkes, Esq., U. S. Inspector of Boynton suddenly fell from his hearse insensible marched to the depot to receive the Rockland James C. Miller, of Rockiand, a boy of about 17, grncefullest fashion imaginable. But I like of the recent excavations. which were suffering from the disease, wns Granite Works, arrived in this city Friday, and and died almost instantly. At the time of this dis" Clubs. On the arrival of the train from that city who was living with Mr. Whiting. The Miller carloads of freight in tlie depot, ready for A. G. Tenney, Esq., of the Brunswick Tele­ taken to the Gordon house. While play­ out door equestrianism best. I left the el­ tressing affair the funeral procession had just the procession reformed, each member bearing* boy came to Mr. W .’s some time last fall to stay transportation, wore hurried out of the graph, spoke upon the general points of Maine has been engaged in examining the quarries in ephants standing on their heads upon wood­ torches, or transparencies with political mottoes ten months. He was not a tractable boy. and depot and were saved ing with this cat a little child of Mr. Gor­ History as antedating that of Massachusetts, and this vicinity where work for goverment is going turnednff from Camden street upon the road lead­ ing to the Jameson’s Point Cemetery, aud had or devices, and accompanied by the Rockland and about the last of haying he ran away but came don was bitten in one of its fingers. Tho en pedestals in the inner circus, and look­ presented resolutions of thanks to Dr. Stevens for gone a few rods on that road, and the hearse was Thomaston Bands. In this order they moved up hack a while after and on promising to do better wound enused intense pain, nnd was goon ing, in that position, unutterably wise. the valuable collection of ancient coins which he 4« Mr. Frank W. Fuller, of this city, has gone about-opposite the first house beyond the corner Knox Street to Main Street—thence up Main Mr. W. said he might remain. Last Friday Mr. j y The schooner Morro Castle, Capt. Endeavor to realize, if you can, the idea of presented to the Society, also to the ladies, for the to Waterville to take a positien as clerk in the dry followed by a soreness and ulceration of the on the left-hand side. Mr. Dan. Brown was Street to Wadsworth Street,and when near the resi­ Whiting went to Rockland and did not get home very excellent collation, and to Prof. Woodbury, goods store of E. L. Veazie. Mr. Veazie lias re­ J. B. Nass, arrived at Gloucester from a throat, which a physician pronounced tolic the late Lord Eldon standing' on his head driving the coach following next to the dence of Henry Mathews, a Hancok and English till the next day after the fire. Daring his for the use of the Normal School building. E. cently bought onthis partner, Mr. J. O. Foye, and Gntnd Banks cod fishing trip last week. diphtheria. Others of tlie family were in the middle of the woolsack. You can hearse. His eye was not on Mr. Boynton flag was thrown to the breeze. A brief and ap­ absence on Friday, young Miller was very in­ H. Elwell of the. Portland Transcript, seconded now conducts the business alone. Tlie captain reports that on Wednesday, dino better and more variously at Brighton at the moment he fell, but the next instant he saw propriate speech was here made by Benjamin F. solent and threatening to Mrs,W hiting; he said he taken with the disease, nnd two of tho the resolutions and made some interesting and 4« Attention is called to the advertisement of a him lying by the roadside on his face, and breath­ Smith, Esq., of Wiscasset. The procession then hod a revolver and he threatened to burn the barn, August 4, lie aucliored near Jo b Cove, children died. Mrs. Gordon, who was re­ than in any other seaside watering place pertinent remarks. A. G. Tenney presented a farm for sale in Union since the advertisement ing stertorously. Mr. B. could not leave his moved on, and marched down Main to Erin Street and if he set it on fire and was not seen in the act alxiut a mile from tlie shore, in Conception covering from sickness was seized with tlie that I am aware of—Nice and Scarborough resolution suggesting the advisibility of the was sent in, the barn on this farm, with a large horses, but shouted to the gentlemen attending as and up the street to its junction with Beechwoods he could not be punished for it. Mrs. W . became Bay, Newfoundland, for tho purpose of alone excepted. town of Castine purchasing the old Fort, after disease and died. It is reported that still amount of hay, etc., has been destroyed by tire, bearers in the carriage preceding the hearse. They Street, thence down this street to Main Street, so alarmed at his conduct that she left the'house which the Society adjourned. procuring bait. During tho absence of another member of tho family had died. Brighton dinners are arranged to suit as mentioned in another place. immediately stopped and sprang out; one stopped where it halted to listen to speech-making, and called some of the neighbors, who went, tc me The day passed off very pleasantly and all on Capt. Nass Thursday morning, when the every grade of tlie pocket. The historic the horses attached to the hearse, while the others house, hat did not find Miller, though he was in Physicians believe that the cat was sufler- board seemed well pleased with their trip. The 4« Berry Brothers had a successful season at along the route the display was very beautiful. bore Mr. Boynton into the yard of tho house men­ Rockets and candles were fired off, red lights were the upper part of the house. The next morning. crew attempted to catcli a few squid with ing from diphtheria when it bit tlie child. Mutton's, of whose nulligatawny soup for Mt. Desert and her officers added another link to their Bar Harbor stable and will re-open it at the tioned, and then one of them went in haste for a ignited, and tar barrels were burned. The pro­ Miller was as insolent as before, and about ten jigs, tlie vessel was boarded by two or lunch William IV. was so very fond, has the chain of good opinion which has established her beginning of the season next summer. Mean­ physician. Meantime, Mr. W. H. Rhoades took cession was long, and Main Street was crowded o’clock, taking some matches, he left the house, three hundred natives, who drove the crew been recently enlarged and re-beautified, firmly in the public favor, and the company were while the stock of horses aud carriages has been Mr. Boynton’s seat upon the hearse and the funer­ with people. A large number of dwellings in with insulting words and gestures and went across, into tlie cabin and forecastle, and attempt­ ty I. M. Kalloch, charged with killing and its additional restaurant and hotel ac­ more than pleasrd with the excellent aceommo- ’ transferred to their large establishment in this al train proceeded, with only a very short delay— various parts ofthe town were illuminated, some the rood towards the barn. Mrs. W. enjoined him Churles de Young, appeared before the dations of the boat and the politeness and atten- city. ed to get tlie vessel under way. Capt. commodation is fully appreciated by its indeed, the occupants of the second coach did not of whom were very elaborately decorated and ex­ not to go near the barn with the matches. She tion of all connected with her. ' Transactions of the Liquor Agency for the Nass returned and found the Newfoundlers ! Superior Court in San Francisco, Cai, last patrons, who need not the reminder of ceedingly rich and attractive in their illuminations. then turned to some household work, but a few The excavations on the site of the old French month ending Aug. 31, 1880:—Sales, §319.67; know until after their return that it was the un­ very threatening, hat as the vessel began woek and Pleaded "once in jeopardy.” The the Judge in “L’avocat Patelin,” and are dertaker who had fallen by the roadside. Mr. The following citizens illuminated : minutes later looked toward the barn, saw smoke , Fort had been but very recently made, in prepara- Bills paid, §1.45; Liquors for the city, §4.86; issuing from it and gave the alarm. For want ot drifting on tlie rocks, they were frightened ' P,ea wns entered the ground that an in- always ready to “return to their Mutton’s.” tjon for this “ Field Day” and they developed Salary of Agent, §33.34; Profit on sales and Boynton lived but a few moments and was dead On Main Street—Hon. A. P. Gould, (houseand grounds decorated beautifully and presented a water and sufficient help and facilities for extin­ and left her. The vessel came very near formation charging defendant with tho After dinner the natural and most agree- points of much interest. Trenches were excavated empty packages, §116.16 ; Balance in Treasury, before Dr. Banks arrived. Mr. S. H. Burpee be­ ing at the cemetery with his wagon at the time, halo of shining lights), Capt. J. A. Creighton, guishing the fire, the barn could not be saved going ashore. murder was set aside in May last. able wind-up to a Brighton Saturday is a close to the old stonewall of the fort, exposing §280.02. The bam »u Insured, for MOO In the Farmers' Frank Harrington, Crowd & Co. aud others of Castle Garden, New York, presented a PORT BADS—Sid l i , »Wp Kote.1 Eagle, Stood-: Ward, Bremen. Mutual Co., of this town, but theft; was no insur­ Boston, and.Captain C. S. Kent ofChatluini, Mass., very busy Scene on Saturday. Two thou­ PENSACoLA-Cld 16, brig Abbie CllJofd, Stofer, i [m i ance on the hay. Miller had taken to the woods who is to command her. sand otic hundred and eighty-eight imrni* Camden. and was soon intercepted on the road some dis­ grants had arrived. BALTIMORE-Ar 20, «hlp Jo . Clark, Philadelphia; FALL tance away and was lodged in jail nt Wiscasset’ brig Edith Hall, Deventer, Gardiner. Postmistress appointed; Mr: Mary SEE A WOMAN! where he remains. His case will come before the Curtis, Carrol, Penobscot county. In another column, picking grapes for SPEER’S FOREIGN. Strong and Durable Grand Jury this week. Among the largest exhibitors of stock at WINE. It Is an admirable article, used In hospitals Whampoa—In port Aug 11, barque J II Stanhope, WARREN. the Fair Grounds, this week, will he Gen. aud by the first class families in Paris, London and Pillsbury, for Tientsin aud back to Iloug Kong viu CUSTOM MADE New York, in preference to European or California Newchwang. S ta rret F am ily G a th e r in g .—The first meet­ W. S. Tilton of Togus. Liverpool—Ar 4, Andrew Jackson, Bartlett, St John Wines. 32 Bordeaux—Ar 19, Hhip St Joseph, Kales, from Fal ing of the Starrett family was held at a grove near The menhaden steamers are now fishing mouth. the highway on laud of Mr. Joseph Starrett on Fri­ off Sandy Hook, where the catch is larger Dr. Buchanan, of bogus diploma fame, CLOTHES. ROCKLAND. Made by B. F. HALEY, M ilitary Tailor, day. It was to have been on Wednesday and the and of batter quality than at the cast wns quietly taken into court at Philadel­ SPOKEN. Newmarket, N. H. pelting rain 6torm of that day was a great dis­ Mr. Lewis Sampson of Brunswick, aged phia on Monday, and committed. July 24, lat 11 N, Ion 25 W, ship Andrew Johnson, appointment to those who were interested and Crawford, from Liverpool June 24 for Valparaiso. Warranted Good in all Respects 88 years, was fouml dead in his bed recent­ The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall. Mich . Sept 11, lat 42 33, Ion 52 30, ship William MdGllvery, when the weather of Thursday followed so closely ly. He served in the war of 1812 and re­ Nickels, from New York for Liverpool. in the track of that of the previous day it was felt Will send their celebrated Electro-Voltaic Belts to ceived a pension from the Government the afflicted upon 30 days trial. Speedy cures guaran­ FALL OPENING OF Splendid Line of that the gathering must I* a failure. But the teed. They mean what they say. W rite to them weather and everything also was propitious on The recent rains have swollen the streams without delay. Iy51 Friday and the meeting was a suecess beyond the and rivers and the sawing of lumber will FARWELL HALL, JOB LOTS now be resumed in many mills that have Dress Goods, Shawls, Cloakings, UNDERCLOTHING anticipations of its projectors. The grove, which its original color, prevents the hair from falling out, was not specially adapted by nature for such a been shut down on account of sacarcity of und is one of the finest dressings for the hair in the Vose & Porter, - - Lessees. AT BLACKINGTOJ^S. water. purpose, had been prepared so that those who market. Parsons, Bangs & Co., Wholesale Drug’ts. ly2S Flannels, Underwear, cime were much pleased with the place and the Secretary Schurz said recently that in AGENTS AND CANVASSERS arrangements. When the hour for dinner arrived, his trip of 8000 miles through the West, “Liiiene” Reversible Make from 8 2 5 to 8 5 0 p e r w e e k selling goods for ------AND------Mr. I. P. Starrett was introduced as President of among other tilings, he had learned that E. G. RIDEOUT & CO., 10 Barclay Street, New York. m s , sept j . the Day. Rev. J. E. Pond was called upon to ask there was abundance of magnificent land Send for their Catalogue and terms. Iy38 C o llar D r y G o o d s in the Northwest yet unsettled. a blessing, after which the large company as­ Supplied to the Trade at Boston sembled proceeded to clear the bountifully laden Further evidences of a wreck oft’ York Grand Musical Event of the Season! AND tables. About 240 persons, members of the family Beach have been picked up in that vicinity CARPETINGS. Prices, at aud invited guests, were ascertained by count to be since Saturday, such as a broken mast with Introducing Pond's “GRAND COMBINA­ present, at this time, and quite a number arrived sail torn in shreds attached to spars, portions SPECIAL NOTICES- at the grounds late in the afternoon. After dinner of a how-sprit and cabin. TION CONCERT COMPANY,” ■inborate | O „,• Stock <>1'Striped Cashm ere Blackington’s. CARPETINGS the seats were arranged in front of the speakers’ The farm buildings on the farm owned The Tenant's Harbor stand, which was very tastefully trimmed, and the by Abel Thompson, the David Elder farm, Composed of ABBEY’S celebrated Original SHAWLS literary exercises were commenced with an his­ in New Portland, were destroyed by fire DRESS GOODS CUSTOM MADE torical sketch'of the family by Mr. L. F. Starrett, Friday night. Cause of fire unknown. In­ • Is very tine, and'iri design and colorings we CORNET BAND every taste. Special Bargains at followed by a poem "by Miss Susie C. Starrett, re­ sured for $2300. Thirty tons of hay and a Are prepared to take engagements to furnish EV E R SHOWN IN TH IS CITY’. Al«o marks by Mr. Horace O’Brien, the reading of a cow were consumed. MUSIC for BLACK DRESS COATS letter from Mrs. Margaret Starrett Snell of Port­ Picnics. Excursions, Political Silks, Satins, V elvets, But- ss.oo, sio.oo and sia.oo. F IL L E R ! COBB’S A Lewiston gentleman who receved AT BLACKINGTON’S. land, and concluded with remarks by Rev. J. E. $1700 in money fnom an insurance com­ Demonstrations, etc., Pond. at reasonable rates. For terms address, (FIFTEEN I N NUMBER,) pany, Friday, went to three hanks before tons, Fringes, Lastings, The finest and best stock to select from, aud An organization for the ensuing year was effected ho could place it. The Treasurer of one of C. E. BICKMORE, Leader, Gmo34fsx Tenant’s Harbor, Me. prices that are HARD TO BEAT, make this We have just opened one of the largest line* of as follows: the savings banks declined to receive the &c., &e., to match. store th e President, I. P. Starrett, of Warren. money, and stated that the bank had $40,- WBBBR MALE QUARTETTE, Secretary and Treasurer, Horace O’Brien of 000 already uninvested. T. E. TIBBETTS, OF BOSTON: Our Entire Stock of Ladies', Misses’ Best Place in the C o u n ty B L A C K S I L K Thomaston. The outlook for a large shipment of lum­ W. R. BATEMAN, 1st Tenor; Executive Committee, Silas J. Starrett, Thomas­ DENTIST. or any who are in want of goods in this line ber from Calais this fall never was better. All branches of dentistry faithfully attended to at E. F. W EBER, 2d Tenor; that has ever been shown in Rockland. We would GUR STOCK OF and M en’s ton -, GeofgeS. Burgess, W arren; Austin L. Kirk, Lumbermen have in most cases, orders on VERY REASONABLE PRICES. Teeth extract- W. L. VINAL, let Bass; ask every lady who is thinking of buying a Silk this W arren; Gillxut A. Starrett, W arren; Miss Eliza ed without pain by Nitrous Oxide Gas. Great reduc­ hand sufficient to keep them sawing until tion in the price of artificial teeth. Satisfaction guar­ G. R. TITUS, 2d Bass. DRESS FLANNELS Spear, W arren; Mrs. Stephen B. Starrett, Thomas­ the close of the season. The advance on anteed. UNDERWEAR I 0. E. BLAGKINGTON, AND. Directly opposite Rockland Ga­ ton ; Miss Ellen Starrett, Warren. spruce will be an important factor in the Cor. Main and Winter Sts. was bought at least 25 per cent, below any other house Iy25rsx It was voted to have another meeting next year shipments. in this city, and will be sold accordingly. zette Office, aud the time and place were left to the selection The Maine state shoot opens at Peak’s of the Executive Committee with a recommenda­ MISS ISABEL STONE, ROCKLAND. island, Portland harbor, Tuesday, Sept. 28, m340 A new lot of Dress Goods in tion thatyhe time be somewhere near the middle of J. P. COWLES, M. D„ and will not conclude before Friday or Sat­ Physician & Surgeon, The Favorite Boston Soprano. August and the place in the vicinity of Stirling, urday. The MaincSportsmcn’s Association B L ’K C A S H M E R E S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. so called, in West Warren. will hold their annual meeting at the Union CAMIXEIV . . . M A IN E. Novelties, Momies, Among the members of the family from a dis­ House, Peak’s island, on the evening of the 14 Stops. 4 Sets Reeds, OHLY $65. tance may be mentioned Capt. Henry J . Starrett PIANOS, S125 up. Paper fre e . Ad­ 28th, for the election of officers, etc. 7V. M . A U S T I N , SCALE PRICES : ORiANS dress OAN'Lf. BEATTY, W ashing- Plaids, etc., and wife, Capt. Joseph S. Burgess and family of An order has been issued from the Post- DENTIST. 75 cts and 50 cts, Ac»riing to Leatinn, OOLEN YARN ton, N. J. 4w43 New York, and Mr. Edwin Starrett of Liberty­ Office department forbidding the payment OFFICE OVER T. A. WENT WORTH’S STORE, s New and very Attractive St vies are now readv In all fhe NEW FASHIONABLE SHADES Including Reserved-Seats. M A M BEST CABINET OR PARLOR OR ville, 111., who came to his old home for the pur­ by the poatmnster at New York of any HERIIV BLOCK. OOLEN YARN IVI n O U H (JANS IN THE WORLD, winners of JUST OPENED. pose of attending the gathering. registered letters addressed A. F. Hubbell, Dentistry in all its branches promptly attended to Sale of Beats will begin, at Krft? SPEAR k BLACK SILKS highest di»tinction at BVEKY cheat at REASONABLE PRICES. on Monday Morning, Sept. 37th. « - A T LESS THAN BOSTON PRICKS-Ft W AND world's exhibtiox for th irtee; Much credit is due to different members of the 50 Broad street. Hubbell, it is alleged, is Teeth extracted without pain, by the aae Parties in Thomaston und Camden may order s Pleusu bring In your samples received from Boston We have in store the largest assortment of Woolen VKARS.Prices,$51,$57, $66, $S4, $108, family who have interested themselves in the mat­ defrauding people by pretending to ne­ Nitrous Oxide Gas. by mail or telegraph’. r New York and'we will GUARANTEE better goods Yarns to he found in the State. It includes every de­ to $500 and upward. For easy pay- Rockland Jan. 1, 1879. at the same money. sirable shade in Germantown, Scot ;h, Peck­ HAMLIN ments, $6.38 a quarter and upward. ter for the marked success which attended the gotiate transactions in stocks for them. ham's and Coventry, both Ball and Skein. Catalogues free. MASON x II AMLIN A FULL ASSORTMENT OF meeting and especially are our acknowledgments The Standard says: With reference to )RGAN CO.. l-»r Tremont St., BOS due to Hon. Edward O’Brien for his interest and [ORGANS £ the American fishery dispute reported from I71OTTI.S T ItY ’ eral choice lots of ' NEW YORK; 149 Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO* 4w43 Dress Flannels, liberality. It was a source of gratification to all. New York, and the alleged violence shown GKAXI) that h«f was aide to be present and enjoy the day by Newfoundland fishermen toward the In the best quality at Low Prices. with us. The Committee of Arrangements, Mr. L. C. H. EVANS CLOAKINGS, A GOOD WATCH American vessel M ono Castle, in Concep­ I. now at III. office, No. SS« M ain S t., nvur Thorn In every desirable shade and quality, togethei DOMESTIC YARN and five cakes of Ilighly-perfomed Soap for F. Starrett, Hon. E. K. O’Brien and I. P. Starrett, dike Hotel. Prices to suit the times. 41 tion bay, we may state that her Majesty’s TRIMMINGS TO MATCH. Esq., were without experience in preparing for ships Druid, Contest and Flamingo have ONE DOLLAR. REGATTA White and Colored. A look at our stock of yarns and such a gathering, but they feel that while they are been ordered to the fishery grounds. the low prices at which we are selling them will con­ by no means entitled to claim the credit of its suc­ SIMONTON & RICH, ....AT.... vince all that we intend to TAKE TIIE LEAD in the yarn buaiueMMof Rockland. cess, that success is at least a testimonial that their The elegant’new hotel in Augusta, known THE H O M M M CLOAKINGS. as the “ Hotel North,” is to be opened for Counsellors at Law, is the finest Toilet Soap, for either Ladies’ or G«c- efforts were not in vain. Wc give the poem which Lake Maranacook, business on the 1st day o f October. Its one CAMDEN MAINE. A New Lot of Fall and Winter was prepared for and read at the gathering, and hundred rooms have been elegantly fur­ CZ Special attention given to collection of demands believe it will be of interest to the friends and es­ Buhine«« in Knox .and Waldo Counties promptly a WINTHROP, nished with black walnut furniture, and the tended to. p) I t is th e l.e S h avin g Soap iu th e W o rld . Cloakings, just received. pecially to the members of the family who were It id mad‘» of iterials expressly imported by us for house is titled with all the modern improve­ s uianufd- luro. Sold all the Drug and Fancy not able to be present. ments and conveniences. Everything POEM bout it is new, fresh and elegant. The Wednesday, Sept. 29. I .1. V.. THOMPSON & CO., Proprietors, B ead at the Starrett family gathering, 1$SO. GEORGE W. FRENGH, 1 iv-43 54 B ro a d St., N . Y. proprietor is Major W. S. Baker, who has Special B argains in A LARGE STOCK OF Full many a spring hnth glistened here, had large hotel experience. Aud many a spring-time’s leaf grown sere SPECIAL NOTICE. 'Neath breath of autumn chill, AttowsCoKolliiratLai. Since here the forest echoes woke, Or. John Homer, 28 Winter St., Boston COURTNEY and R IL E Y , o f N ew York. Table Linens, Nap­ Repeating o'er the woodman’* stroke. GEO. LEE, of Newark, Inquire for the McDonald WOOLENS, As, with a strange quick thrill, Has engaged rooms at the Thorndike House, Through trembling hough and stately mast, Rockland, where he may be consulted from Wed- Thomaston, Me. ’I6m FRANK HOLME«j, of Pawtucket, The breath of fate, in whisper passed. day, Scptemltcr 22d, until Tuesday, the 28th GEO. HOSMER, of Boston, Ventilated Rubber Boots. For Ladies’ and Misses’ Ulsters. And swaying tops, had kissed the sun fast. Office hours from 9 a. m., till 9 p. nt. kins, Cotton Flannels Ere yet tue settler’s life begun, FRED PLAISTED, of New York, «PATENTED JUNE 13TH, U T hey a n BIRTHS WALLACE ROSS, of St. John, Bowed low unto the ground. Also a full line in other grades of K id ^ lo w in g fir W hat thoughts were Tils, whose Scottish name One Great Deed is Enough. M. T. DAVIS, of Portland, Job Lot of We, his descendants, fondly claim, Prints, Batting, and T. A. YV ENT WORTH. As, to his axe’s quickening sound, Watts invented the steam engine; Marse the [Notices of Births and Marriages inserted free, but and many others. 4®-See posters and handbills IBs clearing hourly broader grew. electric telegraph; Whitney the cotton gin; and when sent by mail should always be accompanied by for further particulars. 3-BUTTON KIDS COBB. WIGHT & NORTON. Bidding the widening heaveus shine through? Dr. David Kennedy, of Rondout, N. T., discov­ the nameof the sender,as a guarantee of authenticity.] AT 40 CENTS. JOHN BIRD Jk CO. Mused he as some wood-monarch fell, ered and prepared the “Favorite Remedy,M which Fare for the Round Trip II. N. KEENE. Back o'er the record it might tell; Which is far below the regular wholesale price. Carpetings. is worth more than all of them, because it saves Ql a INCLUDING ADMISSION $1 KA W HITE A CASE. J O B L O T S . (Jf years, by its wood cycles shown, At Hurricane Isle, Sept. 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A Tracing through weinoiy’s circled days, life and cures disease. It purifies the blood, Cantbelli, a son. V I • tIV TO THE GROUNDS, V 1 • OW A . C. GAY A CO. His hopes and fears, life’s yens and ua\s drives bile from the system, cures those delicate dis- A . F . C R O C K E T T & CO. To childhood's narrower zone? s peculiar to women, and is in short a sheet- Or, by the aid of fancy's might, anchor in every household. No other medicine FARRAND A SPEAR. 100 yards of Gave he bis thoughts adventurous flight. equals it or can take its place. Don’t spend MARRIAGES. SIMONTON BROS. d . a . McDo n a ld . Through those long years when o’er the land, our money in paying doctors. vhen for One R. C. WOOSTER. Was felt uo sway of white man’s hand, Dollar a bottle you can have Ihc “ Favorite The following is from a guide at the White Moun- Ere yet his father crossed the sea? Remedy” always on your shelf. 2w43 In this city, Sept. 17, by Rev. W. C. Barrows, Capt. NEW AI (V EK I'lSEM EV rS.___ I tain.: Faney Dress Flannels Or were his thoughts in woodlands, known Joshua Bartlett and Miss Abbie 8. Emery, both of Knox &, Lincoln Aod loved in early Dedham home, ; “They are the be*t Ventilated Boot 11 South Thomaston. i ___ THE W here first lie felled a tree? In South Thomaston, Sept. 22, by Rev. 0 . G. Hem- j And another says “ I would not .be without them if for I 5 cents, worth 25. No idle muser, he, we know. _ lie fashion editor of the New York Commercial enwuy, Mr. Benjamin,Martin, of St. George and Miss they east twenty dollars” . Howe'er his thoughts might And their flow, says if a man’s house is his castle, a woman’s head Hattie B. Dean, of South Thomaston. M C D O N A L D ’S A prudent man our •• Colonel" was, must be her shebang. At Vinalhaven, Sept. 16, by Rev. C. Purington, Mr. And reverent, earnest, loving thought, loseph J . Lane und Miss Ella F. Brown, both of V. O L D RIP G. W. PALMER & SON His working purpose ne’er forgot,— At Vinalhaven, Sept. 4, by Watson Vinal, Esq., Mr. Nor e’er a righteous cause. B eau tifie r’s. and Mies Adu L. Roberts, both of Long Cut Smoking Tobacco leg to announce that they have been appointed Sole His farm new-bought, the toil demands, Is mild, moist, fragrant and sweet. Smokes cool, and agents lor this city and district, for the sale Ul-Wool Cashmere, Ladies, yon cannot make fair skin, rosy cheeks Freely accorded by his hands. In Vinalhaven, Sept. 8, Mr. Augustus J . Barton and SHOE STORE! goes tw ic e :t£ fa r as granulated tobacco. of the celebrated IX ALL SHADES, Heaven’s blessings sought, his lal»or crown ami sparking eyes with all the cosmetics o f France, Mi.*>s Hattie French, both of Vinalhaven. ALLEN & G1NTEK. Manufacturers, And early Georges Upper Town beautifiers of the world, while in poor health, In Hope, Dec. 16, 167y, by Hiram Bliss, J r., Esq., October 5, 6. 7 <&, 8. 4w43 Richmond, Virginia. L E M A R E ’S for 35 cents, worth 50. Knew no more thrifty man. il nothing will give you such good health, lion. Isaac Hobbs, and Miss Mary J. Mahoney, both of Nor hi^-tbe thrift of selfishness; Rock Crystal Spectacles strength, buoyant spirits and beauty as Hop Bit­ CALL AND EXAMINE TENTS TO J A N . 1. His liberal hand rejoiced to bless, CARL ZERRAHN, Conductor, Ere colder charity began. ters. A trial is certain proof. See another col- THE SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF Tlie C hicago and Eye Glasses. I read in Annals of the town, inn.— Telegraph. Miss A. GAGE, Soprano, Weekly News 1 0 0 dozen That, seeking ne'er his owu renown, DEATHS. Mr. J. C. BARTLETT. Tenor, I.ntlies’, Misses’ and Children’s 111 be sent, postp: ««-Aml have a full line of same always in stock.«£ff He reaped respect in all his wavs; Mr. CLARENCE HAY, Basso, date I Jan. 1st A soldier leader brave and firm; A Honnvpathie cure. (Ini) Patient. “ Yes, sir; j OPTOMETER A citizen to whom men turn .o n ’re an ignorant blackguard, sir.” llomuepatliic [Notices of Deaths are Inserted free, but obituary All of Boston. Fringed Towels For counsel, and in earliest days, M. 1). “ Well, sir, then you have come to the notices, beyond the date, name and age, must be paid Mrs. JAMES WIGHT, of Rockland, Pianist. FALL BOOTSISHOES /fining sinu/ Of Warren's record corporate, right person for treatment, as according to our for at the rate of 5 cents a line. Poetry 6 cts. per line.) ORPHEUS CLUB, of Rockland, Orchestra. . metro- for 3 cents. He foremost midst its fathers sat. theory, ‘ like cures like.’ ” — ! AT > - weekly in the The church confessed his life's calm power, Independen in A quarter century and more, In this city, Sept.21, Wm. S. Ingraham, aged 70 yrs., ! politic . ______. He Deacon stood preferred. 3 months and 1 day. COTVCEIUT’S N M c D o n a ld ’s correct market reports’ Yet love I all these records less. I m pu re L ager.—Retoorc of Bright's Disease. In this city, Sept. 19, Capt. Janies II. Lewis, aged six completed stories W ILL HE GIVEN In every issue. A favor- A Good Size For less his goodness they confess Those who indulge in lager beer cannot be too 57 years, 6 months and 11 days. lie family paper. Send Than lids my childhood heard : careful with reference to its quality. Lager is a In W arren, Sept. 21, Mrn. Juliet 8. Howard, relict THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EV EN ’GS. IO centrt (silver) nt His mother sought of him a home, frightfully prolific source of that malady, Bright’s of the late Thomas Howard, aged 78 years. Funeral Cheap shoe storL o n ce and get It until Such home l;e built and hade her come Disease of the Kidneys. Fortunately, lager from her late residence, on Friday, at z P. M. Jan. 1. lhgl. Eleven All-Linen Towel And ever freely share his store. Iu South Thomaston, Sept. 19, Sarah E. Martin, of trial subscriptions Tor drinkers now have their antidote. It has* been in- MATINEES We will guarantee First-Clang Goods and i SI.l'O. Regular price Is And with her one, her friend long proved, contestibly proved that Bright’s Disease, and all this city, aged 31 years, 6 months and 11 days. 7 5 CIS- a veai- A.l>ne year.Send 3c. stamp fo: CARPETINGS. Mr. Sherman has Ixtught the Widow Whitten calf, Vinalhaven; 22, Lizzie Guptill, Smith, Boston; papers sent, post-paid, for te n cen ts, or 15 copies ofl and* teims. Rev.S.T.Bl'CK place. As it joins his mill-yard, it is a desirable Janies Henry, lthoades, N Y ; Kokeno, Bannister, do; each, post-paid, for a dollar. JOHN DOUGALL $ 3 1 3 0 3sburgh, s Union Co.,Pa. 4w43 Chase. Ingraham, do; Frank Pearsons, Cushman, do; &CO., 7 Frankfort 8L, New York. CEMS OF POETRY. White Asli Egg and Broken, W e are receiving new FALL CARPETS by al- acquisition for him. Mrs.’W. is stopping at pres­ Discoveries by Accident. Ned Sumter, Snow, do; Fleet Wing, Maddocks, do; A beautiful new small elglit-page Weekly, containing NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING BUREAU, 10 SPRUCE ST., N. Y. most every steamer. We have a larger stock this fall than ever before shown by us. ent with Mrs. V. R. Keene. The fact that many of the most valuable discoveric Silas McLoon, Spear, do; Charlie Hanley, Arey, do; choice selections from celebrated authors. Only 75 W hite Asli Stove, and “Pine Grove” Cemetery is to be dedicated next have been the result of chance rather than of design c Nile, Spear, do; Pennsylvania, Savage, Boston; Speed- contemplation, is again illustrated iu Day’s Kidre well, Whitten, Richmond, Va; A M Bird, Kales Franklin Coal Sabbath. Windsor, N S; brig Caroline Grav, Oliver, Annapolis! Brussels, N S; sehs Herald, Walker, N Y ; Alida, Lindsey, There is considerable sickness in town. Many Calais; Geo E Prescott, Guptill, Vinalhaven; Chas STEAMER I STEAMER AT THE VERY LOWEST rRICE8. himself died of his own cases of summer complaint. Carroll, Bnrding, Portsmouth; Atalanta, Bradbury, Orders promptly filled, and coal delivered. Tapestries, Mr. Isaac Wellman is shingling the roof, and Boston; G W Baldwin, Lewis, N Y ; Sunbeam, Saun- EPH. PERRY’S CAMBRIDGE, KATAHDIN, REMOVAL! ders, Richmond; Cornelia, Foster, Boston; 23, It s Capt. Otis Ingraham. | Capt. W. It. Itoix. otherwise repairing the exterior of his house. Ilodgdon, Stearns, do. Rankin Block, Main St. Extra Supers, OMMENCING Monday, Sept. 20tl», until Mr. Hawkes is repairing his tannery pretty ex­ STEAM DYE HOUSE, further notice one of the ( 'ompany’s Steamers will plaints, etc. DOMESTIC PORTS. Cleave Lincoln’s Wharf, foot of Battery St., Boston, tensively. Mr. Condon i6 master workman. phlet '. Fowle & Son A ll-W o o l, BOSTON—Ar 16, sell Metropolis, Roberts, Vinal- Crockett Building, North End. every MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY und ORDERS BY TELEPHONE But mining is not enterely dead in Appleton and Bosto ]y » FRIDAY, at 5 I’. M., for Rockland, Camden, Belfast, THE BEST IN THE STATE. We arc Dyeing May be left at tlie store of W . H . H A R R IN G T O N , don’t you forget It. They got an assay of $16.51 Below, 16, brig C 8 Packard; schs 8 M Bird, and and Finishing by the Searsport, Ft. Point, Bucksport, Winterport, Hampden Cotton & Wool, Marriage is i ) uneven game. It is a tic. and Bangor. Spofford Block, 257 Main St.,and will be prompt­ gold,'over $22.00 sliver and some $4 or $5 copper Martin L Smith, all bound in. ly filled. If you want to order or talk about Coal o- NEW PROCESS, RETURNING. Will leave Bangor for Boston every D E A L E R S IN to the ton. Mr. Morang thought they could get NEW YORK—Ar 15, schs Silver Spray, n a il,...... MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and SAT­ Wood, step in and use the Telephone. A Large Stock of Many prominent physicians are prescribing Dr. Helen Thompson, Bradford, Thomaston; Eldrlbge Satisfaction guaranteed every time. All work prompt­ an assay of $100 gold to the ton. He showed us Gerry, Perry, Rockland. ly done. Down-town Office at GREELEY' & K A b- URDAY, at 11 A. M., touching ut above-named places. Benson’s Celery and Chamomile Pills. These LOCH*S, foot of Lime Rock Street. 2m4.1* a specimen that he c laimed was free gold and I Pills are the result of scientific experiment of an Passed through Hell Gate 16,schs Allie Oakes, Pills, EXCURSION TICKETS. Coal, Wood, Hay, Straw, bury, Weehawken for Portland; Ida L Ray, Marlin, AGENTS.-C apt. C. II. Banborx, /Packet “ Her­ Rockland or Camden to Boston and return, $4.C0 Hemp, Straw Matting, presume he*was correct, as he is an old California eminent physician of 20 years’successful practi ald,’’) Vinalhaven; Mtts. E. J . Ruhr, Green's Lauding- C H EW and SMOKE In of Sick Headache, Neuralgia, Ner- do for Boston; Thayer Kimball, Rondout fordo; Lucy Belfast or Searsport to Boston and return, 5.00 Lime, Hair, Cement, Saw­ miner and not likely to be deceived In such mat­ Ames, Bishop, Poughkeepsie for do; E Arcularlus, Fort Point to Boston and return, 5.00 A. M. LYON & CO’S Oil Cloth, etc. ousness or Sleeplessness, they never fail. Ed- Montgomery, Elizabetliport for Dlx Island. Bucksport or Winterport to Boston and return, 5.75 dust, Charcoal, &c. RICHMOND, VA., ters. " Suppose they will go into mining strong af­ ward Merrill, Agent, Rockland*. Iy25 A r 20, sch A fl Emery, Emery, Rockland. Rockland and Vinalhaven. Bangor to Boston and Return, 6.00 ter harvesting. c. S. D. Below 20, ship John T Berry, Jordan, frm Water­ State Rooms may be secured by communicating with A two-foot rule, Dont wear tight shoes. ford. the Agents at the place from which passage is to be Have Removed their Office to Passed the Gate 20, sch K G Knight, Amboy, for FALL ARRANGEMENT! WALDOBORO. Rockland, taken. ooooooooooooooooooooooo NAVIES! Have W is tar's Balaam of W ild Cherry nl On and after Monday, Sept. 27th, norse Cars run directly to Lincoln’s Wharf, 0© 2Vo. 4, Park St., near Main, OO • 43- Warranted free from Tags andd all other hum-hum Thfere was launched Tuesday from the yard of ways at hand. It cures Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, EDGAItTOWN—Ar 20, sch Jos Farwell, Winfield, leaving there every seven minutes for all parts of Bos­ bugs, unless specially ordered. For sale by all dealersdealc Whooping Cough, Croup, Influenza, Consumption, and Rockland for Wilmington; Mabel Hall, Hall, N Y for 0000000000000000000000° K4w42 A. Stover & Son a three masted schooner.634 ons, Portland. STM’R PIONEER ton, including Enst Boston. all Throat aud Lung Coinpluiuts. 50 cents aud $1 AU freight must be accompanied by Bill of Lading Where they are prepared to fill orders for any of the named Frank Harrington. She is 150 feet keel bottle. Iy39 ILL leave Carver’s Harbor, above articics at bottom prices. All our wood is kept Vinalhaven, daily,(Sundavs in duplicate. and 162 feet over all ; breadth,33 1-2 feet; depth, W O. A. KALLOCH, Agent. under cover, and anyone wanting good diy wood can House for Rent, excepted.) at 7 A. M. RETURN­ be supplied at short notice. 15 feet, and doable deck. She is a very superior Clear grit, cheap sugar. PORTSMOUTH Ar 13, sch James Freeman, Kellar ING, Will leave Rockland, (Till- Agent’s up-town office 1 Sea St., under Thorn­ HE very desirable story-and-a-half House and FULLER & COBB Poughkeepsie; 14, Frank Pearson, Cushman, Rondout. son W harf,) at 3 o’clock, P. M. dike Hotel. FRED R. SPEAR & CO. Stable, comer Main and Florence Sts. Pleasant built vessel, all white oak and copper fastened, Ar 16, J Baker. Jr, Robinson, Thomaston; Charles JA8. LITTLEFIELD, N. B. W e have a small lot of CROCKERY, Tlocatiou, and premises when let have been In demand Carroll, Burding, and Cornelia, Foster, Rockland. G. A. 8AFFORD, Agent, Rockland. , and rates AI for 12 years. She is owned by v prepared Is the beat BENJ. LANE, Agent, Vinalhaven. 5 I Gen’l Pass’r and Trans. Agent, Bangor. for first-class tenants. *.\pply to B 0 0 K X .A N D . ly2s^ N E ^’PO R T -S Id 15, D Ellis, Torrey, N Y. September, 20, 1880. Rockland, Sept. 22, 1SS0. 6 4w4O MRS. E. TITUS, W ater Street. 1 O r florist. THE GREAT CATHOIICOX, The following Is the sworn statement to the H a ilr o a d s A* Steamboat* They Wanted to Live in the Stars, Insurance Commissioner of Massachusetts of HOLL’S A BRAVE LADY! the financial condition of the CORN, FLOUR YOMOK Maine Central Railroad. She Endures the Pain of a Severe Very near us sat two young people. He Questions, sugee: — OB — E —AND— wore the face of a man who shaves three pericnce, notch or articles on any L . Commencing- June 28, 1880. vulture, are cordially invited front all cultivators and NERVE FOOD. NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL Surgical Operation Without times a day, and that white necktie had never lovers o f dowers. All such should be addressed to w (Fanaula by Sir Robert Chriilhoa and Chaa. WinSelJ Scott, SI. D.) Taking Chloroform. seen the starlight before. There was pearl •* Editor of Floral Department," at this office. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY __ arrival of train leaving Rockland at 8.20 a. m., con­ powder on the shoulder of his coat and a ten­ A sovereign euro in Incipient Insanity, Epilepsy of Boston, on the 31st of December, 1879. FEED STORE. necting nt Brunswick for Lewiston, Farmington, Au- Palpitation of the Heart, Neuralgia, Nervous Dye! Skowhegan and Bangor; at Yarmouth with G.T. (From the Courier,) der, dreamy look in her lovely eyes. Theicsat HOUSING PLANTS. pepsia, Loss of Memory, Opium Eating, Melancholr ASSETS. I Westbrook with P. & R., at B. & M. Junction Mrs. Schoonmaker, of Creek Locks, Ulster and looked up at the stars, and they didn’t Debilitated Youth and Manhood, Broken Down Con­ with train Boston St Maine, and at Portland with stitutions, Nervous Weakness of the Kidneys, Blad­ Stocks and Bonds 1 t market value...... $9,473,111 50 Co., N. Y,, had the misfortune to entirely loose care for any solitary thing any nearer to this 1 Mortgage. trains ou East* a Railroad, arriving iu Boston 5.15 p.m der and Urinary Organs. Barrenness, Impotency, ReapEst Afternoon train~ leav’ ______s Bath 4.05 p. m., (after arrival the sight of one of her eyes, through an accident, earth. “ Mortimer, ” she murmured softly— Tender plants that, for a few months Hysteria, Chorea, Female Weakness, Tremors, Nerv­ past, have been in the border, and that are Premium Notes secured by policies worth of train leaving Rockland 1.25 p .__u.,), ______connecting at aud endured painful inflammatory action therein Mortimer,” his name appeared to be ous Headache, Nervous and Physical Debility at­ double the amount loaned...... FOGLER& CONANT Brunswick for Lewiston, Augusta, and Portland, ar­ tended with Nervous Irritation^ Irritability, Bestless, for two long years;—the other eye finally becom­ timer, though I couldn’t learn whether it was intended for winter blooming, should, at mount of deferred quarterly premiums Wholesale and Retail Dealers in riving in Boston 10.00 p. in. ness, Sleeplessness, Ac., arising from excesses in Morning Train leaves Portland 7.00; arrives at Bath ing sympathetically aflected, her general health his front name or his after name—” Morti­ the close of summer or about the first of Alcohol, Tobacco, Opium, and other causes well Outstanding Renewal Premiums uj>on September in the more northern States, re­ policies upon which a valuation has been 8.35 a. m., connecting to Rockland. seriously suffering ; indeed, she was a mere wreck, mer, dear,” she said, “ if we could only live known to those who suffer, arresting all Losses from 170,090 35 Corn, Flour, Meal, Oats Through Trains leave Portland, 12.55 p. m., after ar­ a walking skeleton. In this terrible strait, she ceive attention preparatory to housing. As the System, restoring full Vigor and Manhood. Accrued Interest and Rents ...... 201,068 91 MALT rival of trains from Boston; arrive at Bath, 2.30 p. m. apart from this busy and sordid, unsympathet­ consulted Dr. David Kennedy, of Rondout, New a rule, those plants that have flowered free­ Cash in Bauks...... 138,811 41 and Feed, connecting to Rockland. ic world, in one of yon glittering orbs ol Price, $1.00 and $3.00 per Bottle. Loans on Collateral...... 113,700 00 Freight Trains each way daily. Yoxk, who told her at once that the injured eye ly during summer will not he of much SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. PAYSONr TUCKER, Supt. must be removed. She quietly but firmly said : golden radiance, living apart from all else, value for winter blooming, and it is not to Farwell Block, 210 Main St. June 21,1880. “ All right, Doctor, but don’t give me chloroform. only for each other, forgetting the base things them we would now direct attention, but SHANNON & MARWICK, LIABILITIES. Let my husband sit by my side during the opera­ of earthly life, the coarse greed of the world Reserve at 4 per cent, in Inform the public that they hi formed a partnership Chemists and Apothecaries, for the purpose of carrying Rockland, Mount Desert and Sullivan Steam­ tion, aud I will neither cry out or stir.” The and its animal instincts, that would be our to those especially intended for the window, compliance will) the t«tat- boat Company. conservatory or greenhouse. Each plant Sole P ropiurtobs axd M anuta cTUKEns. utes of Massachusetts...$12,917,119 03 new, and that having ample work was done, and the poor woman kept her heaven would it not. dear.” Distributions unpaid...... 187,176 56 ared to till all orders lor Meat and Co ^0N\L And Mortimer, he said that it would. word. Talk of soldierly courage! This showed to be lifted should be cut around with a 143 Trumbull S t, Hartford, Coum, U. S. A. Death losses unpaid...... 06,755 f [ixed, with prompt despatch and a BWholesale P rices. Flour and Fee upplied FALL ARRANGEMENT. greater pluck than it takes to face a hundred “ There, heart of my own,” he said, and his narrow, sharp spade, or some other sharp, Send for Pamphlet, Matured Endowments unpaid 51,0*28 I MPOVERISHED BLOOD. Renovate the system thin tool, so as to leave a ball of earth that ------$132252,078 59 at wholesale, in lots to suit. guns. To restore her general health and give voice trembled with earnestness, “ my own We also Invite the attention of retail purchaser! I from the accumulated Impure,weak, vitiated poison­ Stmr. IVlfTbESERT, tone and strength to the system. Dr. Kennedy Ethel, through all the softened radiance, of can be removed with the plant and placed Surplus...... $1,879,162 06 our stock of Corn, Flour, Meal, Oats and Feed, always ous properties, which the blood has absorbed in its then gave the “ Favorite Remedy,” which in the pot. It will he seen that it is neces in store, promising our best efforts to please, and the serabstaguant condition, under the stimulating and CAPT. DAVI1» ROBINSON, the day anil all the shimmering tenderness of Lowest Market Prices. heat producing diet of the winter, awaken the tissues cleansed the blood aud imparted new life to the night, our lives would pass away in an exalted sarv to determine the size of the hall pretty and organs from a morbid dormancy to n state of nat T IL L leave ROCKLAND, The B Purest and Best Medicine e 30th Annual Report now ready for distribu- nral, healthy activity with the life awakening, llfe-sus . t TUESDAYS and SAI'Ult- long suffering woman. She rapidly gained health atmosphere above the basebom wants of accurately, since it is not to lx? reduced after DAYS at 6 a. m., or on arrival of and strength, and is now well. The “ Favorite ion. Free to any address. Rockland, May 29, 1879. taiulng element. Hitter Malt Toxic, which invigor­ earthly mortals, and tar beyond the chatter­ removal. If there is reason to suppose that ates the digestive organs, tits the food for assimilation Sanford Line of Steamers from Remedy ” is a priceless blessing to woman. No a plant has long roots running directly e properties of all other Bitters, into the blood, and supplies the chemical conditions, Boston, tor North Haven, Deer Isle, South Wt family should be without it. Your druggist has ing crowd that lives but for today, our lives, ood Purifier, Liver Bar Ilarhors,

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