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turn up same day or other. But nothin" “ My mother directed me to give you walked liome-I grew very miserable. 1' of accidents, a “ Cunard line” for safety, A little Waterloo Sunday-school miss lid Days, weeks nnd months went by. I these, sir.” felt that I had not acted rightly. I had speed and regularity at terminal arrivals, as asked by her teacher, “ What must had to give up ray office, for I got no prac­ I bowed—I could not speak—and backed violated all my line promises to myself on This may be accounted for from its having people do in order to gp to heaven?’’' f atm, tice, and could not pay my rent; my watch myself out of the door, running against a tile first trial. less gradients and curvature titan its •• Die, I suppose,” Replied the little one. my spare clothes, ami all 1 could well pawn hat-stand in the hall, and growing redder '• leppendgo Lovatt!” said I to myself, new competitors to Council Bluff, nt I lie The teacher did not question herany furth­ Brief article*, snggeatlona.and renralta of experience followed each other to the house of a liber­ at the awkward blunder. The young lady you are a rascal. Is this your gratitude ’ same time being tlie shorter or inside line, er—[San Franeisio News Letter. dating to Farm, Garden or Houxehold management al Hebrew gentleman on the oast side of reddened with sympathy. Not exactly to an honest man, who lias shown you such It started its trains last from terminia and Fe invited from our readers interested in such matters. town; undone line day in June I found . knowing what I did. I bowed profoundly favor? Making love clandestinely to his arrived first. Ithascverbeentheniostac- Last year Kate Claxton paid a dollar per myself strolling down tile street, with to llte servant who was showing me to the daughter—the dear girl! Pepperiege! you eominodating for the throu"h passen"er. night for a borrowed baby to use in her threadbare coat on my hack and not a cent door, and site looked amazed and amused. ought to be ashamed of yourself. Never , This much for its past history, play- of “ Double Marriage.” During her Healthy Apple Trees iu Cold- Cli­ in my pocket. I was terribly hungry too, Tiiis put tlie copestone to the fabric of nty mind! site will forget you—and you must i The last two or three years, in its road- summer vacation she has provided herself for I had had no breakfast, and had gone utter discomfiture, and I made my way he glad of it. What a sweet girl she is! wav, its rail, its equipment, lias witnessed rith a real little Claxton, and is now inde­ mates. to bed tho night before without supper. down the street in no pleasant frame of An. if I were only rich! ” ! the most wonderful change of any road in pendent.—New Orleans Pictiyune, Tlie venerable proprietor of nty lodging- mind. Next day I sailed. We arrived at Rio | the east or west. It is now the First-Class Language is a charming thing in the To treat the subject fully in all its hear­ rooms had just informed me that tu y apart­ “ l’ep, my ltoy,” I said to myself, “ you after a very short passage, and our corres- Railroad; second to none, tlie equal, we ings would require space much beyonil tho Which shall bend over the wounded sod, mouth of an artist. A young lady, speak- ment was needed for the use of a lodger are getting to be a fool again. You are a pondent provod to be right. The flour came think the superior, of any, which justly en- of the fiance of her dearest friend, limits of one short article. We know there My love or I ? who would do wltat 1 had neglected to do clerk with a salary of twelve dollars a week at the very height of the market, and coffee i titles it to tile appellation. Tlie Model Rail- is much difference in tho capacity of va­ Commending the precious soul to God, whose hair is rnther’scarce, said, “ It is not —pay for its use. It was plain that some­ and you’re falling in love witlt the sweet­ was unusually low. Every thing went1 road. Gravel ballast, white oak ties, steel exactly a head of hair; it is a kind of mist, rieties to endure severe weather, yet under Till the doleful fall of the mnffled clod thing or somebody must he done; but how some circumstances, a tree of a tender Startles the mind to a consciousness est little—pshaw? what’s Ilecnba to you, swimmingly, and just as it was concluded ' rails, stone culverts, iron bridges, first class which is constantly dispersing itself.” to do either was past my ingenuity. or you to Hecuba? Stick to your invoices, a perfect fleet of vessels arrived and coffee ’ engines, coaches that are airy and elegant variety may perish. We have seen sound Of its hitter anguish, and life distress, Dr. Newman spoke in a recent sermon trees of the Baldwin in the same orchard 8. J. CHADBOU Dropping the pall o’er the love-lit past Suddenly it flashed on my mind that I you noddle!” alvanecd. But my confidence about the for comfort, having Miller coupling and SAMPLE PACKAGE FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. was a fool. It was a fortunate discovery. But I could not help recalling the looks yellow fever was misplaced. It caught me, 1 Westinghouse steam brakes, and attached of the “ sad fnncral procession ” which fol­ where hardy varieties h a il apparently been W ith a mournful murmur, “ The lust—the lust,” lowed Abel to the grave. An irreverent winterkilled. The Baldwins had the ad­ Manufactured by My love or I? • Yes,” I said to myself, “ I ant a fool; of the young lady. What a neat, nice lit­ and badly at that. The ship remained a to eaoh train is one or more of those mar- DR. D. DYER & SON, Burnham, Maine. or rather, I was—for a fool I will be no tle body she was! Kind-henrted, as her week later, and I was sufficiently better to , vela of splendor, the Pullman Palace Hotel woman in the audience nudged her com­ vantage. In one case the writer hits in For Sale by J. E. ROBINSON, Druggist, Which shall return to the desolate home, longer.” panion and whispered: “ Not such a large mind, the Baldwin trees in an orchard were Suiotl countenance showed her; she must have be able to go on hoard without danger. cars in which tlie traveller eats and sleeps ir. Rockland, Me. My love .or I ? As I said this I came near tumbling over been tickled at my awkwardness, though, We had been hut a few days at sea when more luxurious apartments titan old world procession, but very select. None but the nearly all killed, while, in another orchard And list for a step that shall never come, a pork-barrel, and made a remark concern-’ What a booby I must have appeared toller I was able to walk the deck. It happened potentates ever dreamed of. The matchless first families,” less than a half a mile away with nearly And hark for a voice that must still be dumb, in" obstructions in tlie street which was to be! 1 felt mv face redden again, and the same elevation, the Baldwin trees were While the half stunned senses wander hack in the course of conversation that I ox- track, tho scientific equipment, has A correspondent asks: “ How long can more forcible than chaste. I heard alow clenched my list in my vexation, ns though pressed my regrets to the captain that we won for this road, for its ease and comfort uninjured. The soil of the first was black To the cheerless Ufe and thorny track, bottled cider be kept? ” That depends up­ loam, and relatveiy a little elevated. Where the silent room and the vacant chair laugh, ami looked up. There stood a stout, I would commit an assault and battery on had no chickens on hoard. 1 had taken a that meed of praise, tlie triumph of art in on circumstances. If you put it in a safe, well-dressed man in the door of the store­ mv own person. strange fancy for an omelet. ; railway travel. Its praises should he ever To prepare trees to endure severe weath­ H.H.CRIE&CO. Have memories sweet and hard to bear; lock it up, and sling the key into the river, er, the writer would prefer to set witlt My love or I ? house before me. I glanced at the sign Two days after Mr. Banks handed me a “ Lord bless you!” .answered tlie old sub" in the far Orient, and especially those you can keep it for sometime, hut you over tile door, which bore tlie word “ Gro- cheek lor live hundred and eighty-five dol- salt, who had taken a fancy to me from the i near lands that owe so much to tile eon- won’t get much fun ont of it.—Boston Post. pains in well prepared soil, trees one or Ah! then, perchance to that mourner there! ceties.” My mind was made up. I step- I lars and three cents—the amount of Van first day, “ that’s easily made up. Just tinental railroad—Colorado, Nevada, and two veats obi of some variety known to My love or I ? ped in and walked hack toward the count- Gelt’snote, witlt interest. I knew the val- wait a few hours, nnd if tlie weather keeps California', and tlie distant Occident—that A little Toronto girl said to her mother, be quite hardy, then insert several buds or LOWEST PRICES! Wrestling with anguish and deep despair, ing-rootn. Tlie stout man followed and ac-1 uc of money now; and as my salary was good we’ll stop at my poultry-yard.” all may know of its well deserving of tlie I don’t think the people who make dolls grafts of stteit varieties as are desired in An angel shall come through the gates of prayer, are pious enough.” When her mother costed me. quite enough for my immediate necessi- That afternoon I had an explanation of public’s patronage. Quite in place will it the tops of the young trees. Set the trees And the hurtling eyes cease to weep, •• What can we do for you ? ” lie asked. ties, I deposited the sum in hank, waitin his speech, for we came in sight of a small be hero to say, that, that much traveled, ob­ asked why, she said, “ Because you can leaning towards the prevailing wind. Start VERY BEST PEACE TO BUY And the sobs melt down In a sea of sleep, “ I don’t know,” I said. “ Thai is pre­ for a chance to invest it properly, and went island a few miles front the coast, and made never make tho dolls kneel down. I have the tops very near tlie gronnd. Encourage While fancy, freed from the chains of day, servant and skillful officer of the United to lay mine down on her stomach to make a leader in the centre of the tree. Tldn Through the shadowy dreamland floats away; cisely what I want to find out.” on with my usual business. But I found for it. As we approached I saw it to be a States Army, Major-General Irvin McDow­ IR O N & STEEL, Chains and Anchors, Tlie stout man stared at me. I went on : myself frequently making calculations on nearly barren rock, about a mile in length, her say her prayers.” tile top moderately all around the outside, My love or I ? ell, in passing over it tlie other day, on his no more in tile centre than on tlie sides. BL A C K SM IT H S’ Stock and Tool«, “ I am six feet, lacking a half inch, in hits of loose paper, of divers speculations mostly white, witlt a few green patches, way to San Francisco, was pleased to say Said tlie Rev. John Brown to his theo­ And, then, methinks, on that boundary land my stockings, and, ns you see, hroadsliould- in which I might double my little fortune, and rising about fifty feet in the centre of it: “ it is the finest road I ever travel­ logical students:—“ Young gentlemen, ye Never cut off a limb much if any ovet an CORDAGE and Ship Chandlery, My love and I ? cred,” I said. " I have been brought up a and keep doubling it until, in geometrical from tlie surface of the water. But wltat ed on, either in Europe or America.” need three things to make you good min- inch in diameter, and avoid cutting any The mourned and the mourner together shall stand limbs from a large limb. Rub off tlie CARRIAGE BUILDERS’ Supplies, entleman, and have not a cent. I have progression, it liecnme a colossal fortune, struck me was tile number of seabirds upon The road lias additional praises to those isteas—learning, grace, and common sense Or walk by those rivers of shining sand, had nothing to eat since yesterday at noon. wherwith in fancy I built me a fine mansion it, scattered on its surface or rising in of its excellence of construction, natural As for the learning, I will try to set you in young klioots if they are desired. Each C A R R IA G E Trimmera* and Painters* Gooda, Till the dreamer, awakened at dawn of day, No ! you need not do that?’ I added, as I in town, alid bought me a noble country- clouds. A boat was lowered, and I went location, and perfect equipment, the esprit the way of it; as for grace, ye must always tree should have plenty of room; in large Fiuds the stoue of sepulchre rolled away varieties when twenty years old or more, S H IP Spikes,’Oakum, Painta, saw him make a movement to his vest pock­ seat, and got married to Bora Banks!— with tho parly. We had no difficulty in du corps of its employes lends a charm in pray for it, but if ye have not brought the And over the cold, dull waste of death, as much as forty by forty feet. F ISH E R M E N S’ Fittings, et. “ Begging is out of my line. I want Dora!—what a nice name it was, to bo effecting a landing; and while the rest were their care attention and gentlemanly deport- common sense with ye, ye may go about The wurm, bright sunlight of holy faith, work, if you have any?’ The rough bark should not he scraped Q UARRYM EN’S Stock and Tools, Powder, etc., My love and I ! athering eggs I wandered over the island, ment, which adds the cap sheaf, grace, to yonr business.” • Well?’ he replied, “ I expect a vacancy Unfortunately, however, nothing turned It was a singular place—singular from its material * ' perfection. ’ ‘ from the trunk or large limbs, as it affords N A IL S, GLASS, Paper, Painta, in my second clerk’s place shortly, but—.” up by which I might double my money, tlie number of birds, old and young, hut For the year past it was a road without some protection. Bark lice and other in­ sects should, of course, be diiligently kept GUNS, R E V O L V E R S , Cartridge*, etc., “ I know nothing about book-keeping,” I until one day I added five-fold to it, hut more singular from the peculiar situation a terminal detention. Its Jgreatly increas- November Magazines. interrupted. not through a speculation. The compli­ of tho little verdure on the island. On tlie i ing through travel and immense wav busi- off. The cultivation should be varied ac­ GALVANIZED Spikes, Nails, Blocks, Row-Locks Mcs and “ My porter goes away to-day—ho is cated affairs of Bullwinkle, Badger & Bull- long level patches nothing grew; but where- J ness will soon require a double track.—/it- G odey’s L ady’s B ook for November is full cording to the nature of the soil and cli­ Hoop Iron, etc., about to setup a retail store; hut as you are winkle were at length wound up, a small cver a rock peered above the surface there \ publican, Dec. 7th, 1878. of interest for the home circle, where it is an ever mate, so that the trees shall start off well a gentleman—” dividend was paid to their creditors, and a scanty sod had taken hold. The other 1 ______. ______welcome guest. In every department is shown in the spring and stop growing early CARPET WEAVERS’ Twine and Warp, the constant effort to improve. The steel plate is enough to mature the young wood and ' How I Made a Fortune. “ I’ll take that,” I said, “ if you’ll take after taking out letters of adminstration to parts were covered with a fetid, barren one of Barley’s best scenes, “ Shooting for the S A IL O R S ’ Oil Clothes, Hats and Betiding, me without any recommendation hut my my father’s estate. 1 found myself possess­ sand, strewn with tlie bones of birds. I TID-BITS. Thanksaking Turkey." Ladies must feel satisfied bnds. This growth can he controlled, in G R O C E R IE S , Sugar, Pork, Beef, Molasses and muscle.” or of a stun which made my five hundred gathered some few bleached birds’ skulls ' rith tlwHreat variety of fashion matter from most cases, by tiilin" the soil more or less I am not as bailly off as the needy knife- and put them in my pocket, and, as a mat -' which to select toilets for the autumn, for there by using or witliolding fertilizers. Tlie Flour, lie laughed. “ You are about the oddest and eighty odd dollars nearly three thous­ are patterns given for every garment needed in grinder who had no slory to tell; hut my customer,” said lie, " that I have come and. ter of curiosity, filled tuy handkerchief I “ Can you tell me,’*—said a punster growth should be moderate, not rank nor —AT— the wardrobe of a lady of taste. Published by stunted. story is not very extraordinary. If the across recently; hut I think I’ll try you, if Then I huilded bigger air-castles than witli the greenish yellow sand. Hearing Who had in our sanctum popped, Godey’s Lady’s Book Publishing Co., Philadel­ reader expects anythin" sensational, lie had you’re not above making yourself useful, ever, with Dora for mistress of each. And the rest call me, I went to the boat, where , Aud upon the lluor was seeking phia. Terms* 82.00 per annum. While the trees are young, tlie surface of 205 Main Street, hettcr lookik elsewhereelse and content yourself with nine dollars a yet I raraly saw her—occasionally at tlie I found a large number of eggs gathered. For a copper he had dropped,— the ground should be heavily mulched for My name is Peppcriilge Lovatt. W id e -A w ake for November is a splendid num­ four feet each way from the tree by some week?’ house, once in tlie street, and once for a We were soon on board. I asked the cap­ “ Can you tell me why, at present, ber. It opens with a good story for the boys, H. H. CRIE & CO. It was called Pepperidge after my moth­ “ Nine dollars a week !” 1 exclaimed. whole afternoon, on her father’s birthday, tain the latitude, and longitude of this sin­ coarse, porous material, or hy mellow soil I ain like Noah’s weary dove? ” called “ Tad’s Telephone," followed by another kept so hy frequent cultivation. " Hoed er’s father, a wealthy pork-packer, from It is a gold mine ! Wltat am I to go at when Mr. Lipscomhe and myself were in­ gular island, and he told me. 1 did this he-: And he glanced with inward tremor line article for the boys, about “ The Training whom the family had great expectations, first ? ” vited to dine with our principal. On that cause I thought it wortli noting from its Toward a gun that hung above. School Ship Minnesota.” This has 12 tine illus­ crops ” may be raised among the young my mother being his only daughter and I “ Tlie first tiling is to get your breakfast, occasion I had danced witli Dora and talk­ odd appearance. trations ’drawn on shipboard. The “ American trees, but “ sowed crops,” never. her only son. The expectations were “ Would’st thou know?” he queried, blandly,— Artist ” article in this numlter is about George L. In no case must a tree be allowed to over­ THE NEW ENGLAND and tile next to rig yourself out in a pair of ed witli her, though tlie conversation must For several days we had sea-fowl eggs, in Brown. “ The Tragical History of Chang Fung doomed to disappointment, for grnndfather various ways, until we were all surfeited. As he dodged the cudgel stout bear, especially when young. The best overalls and a blue frock. The breakfast you liavo been very silly on my part, for 1 was Which we allied at him in anger,— Loo)” is a funny illustrated four-page poem, and MUTUAL LIFE Pepperidge invested his fortune in a cop­ other stories and articles are “ The Wonderful soil for apples is not black loam-or.prairie. can get nt Fulton Market; the other things in that state of ecstatic confusion that my We arrived without misadventure. It “ *Tia because I’m one cent out,” INSURANCE COMPANY per mine, somewhere in Pennsylvania, and at tile slop-shop around the corner. When tongue refused to perform its ordinary of­ was nearly dark when we approached the Trio,” “ The Fun-an’d-Frolic Art School,” and Most clay loams—good strong wheat lands —Boston Journal o f Cominer “ The Storks.” There are several tine illustiated O F BOSTON. in sinking a shaft sunk his money. My Narrows. We came to at Quarantine, and are excellent for apples, provided always you come hack there are thirty hags of col- fice. poems and the three serial stones draw toward they are artificially drained. The Oldest Mass.lCompany. father, Roger I-ovatt. was a bill-broker, fee to he delivered to an order, and tlie 1 was destiued to a separation from Do­ though, after examination, the doctor pass­ A bouncing baby—Rubber doll. irreverently termed by the vulgar note- conclusion. The attractive prospectus for 1880 Gravelly soil which prodnees goo 19,000 Members. $57,000,000 Insurance carman will he here in an hour. I’ll ad­ ra, however. Nearly a year after I was ed us, we lay there, intending to come up “ Beats the world ”—A tramp. wifi l*o found on the cover. Now is the time to shavers. l’ersonnally he was known as vance you three dollars on your week's first taken into Mr. Banks’s employ, I was next morning. I was impatient to get home , subscribe. Only 82.00 a year. Ella Farman, is also usually good for apple tree i Centpercent and Allforcollat—names that wages. Here! ” seated alone in tile counting-room, Mr. and hired a boat to take me to tlie Jersey The royal road to marriage—Going Editor. I). Lot’hrop & Co*, Publishers, Boston, reason is this, it is very apt to be n The features of the company are had reference to the liberal and generous Mass. well drained, and very few farmi s will 1. —Its entire mutuality. •• Very good,” said I, taking (lie money; Liscomhe having gone out to lunch, when shore, where I got a conveyance to Jersey coul1. manner in which he transacted his business. “ I’ll be hack in half an hour. Your new our principal came in. take the pains to till land for ar. apple 2. —The character of its investment. City, and crossed tlie ferry. It was after Now is the time to put up your stove- orchard. 3. —The liberality of its treatment of retiring I never inquired into their origin. It porter's name is Lovatt.” “ Mr. Lovatt,” lie said, “ what have von ten o’clock;but I knew that my news would , pi,)e aud get your fall soot, Tlie paper in Appleton’s J ournal for Novem­ m em bers. no matter to me. I always called him ber likely to attract most attention is one contain­ Tiiis importance of thorough drain ._ Off I went. I had a royal breakfast!— tone witli tlie money you obtained from make me welcome, and I took a hack from ing a number of extracts from the “ Memoirs of 4. —Its selection of risks as developed by its the old m m .” beefsteaks, coffee, bread and butter—to say your father’s estate?” Cortland street to Banks’s house. On my George Eliot says that “ Women don’t for healthy trees in a cold climate needs to past favorable mortality. Madame de Remnsat,” the appearance of which is be emphasized. It is often tile keynote to I never went to school with the common nothing of a pickle; and having dispatched “ Nothing. It is in the savings-fund way I thought! a deal about Dora. Was love men for their goodness.” Exactly. tlie literary event of tlie day in France. Madame 5. —The application of the Mass. Non-Forfeit herd. Being born to :i|fnrtnne,it would n o t them, 1 turned to and had them over again. drawing live per cent. I thought it tlie she well? Ilad she forgotten me? But no ! The imports of specie at New York from de ltemnsatwas maid of honor to Josephine, with success and the one often neglected ore law to its policies, whereby every do. It was not tlie tiling, you know. A After that I bought my blue shirt and over­ safest on tlie whole.” matter how that might be, I was deter- Europe last week exceeded three & one whom she remained from 1802 to 180S, and so fol­ Another point of scarcely less import­ member is entitled to insurance accord private tutor prepared me for college, and lowed her in her imperial fortunes. The work re­ ance is elevation or nearness to some large, ing to its provisions. alls, put them on, and went back to tlie “ The reason 1 asked is because you will mined to be careful and not let my love be half million dollars. ferred to will shortly appear in Paris, but chapters to college I went in due time. I forget now lore-house witli my coat on my arm, look- need it. 1 am going to displace you.” seen. No! It would not be fair treatment i It is tti ehiny . ;t is time to light the deep body of water. It is important that from it have been published in advance iu the the land be relatively higli when compared Information as to rates can he obtained on application nearly all I was taught there. I was put at the proprietor's name on tlie door­ I looked at him in some alarm, and stam­ to l.er father, whose kindness had bettered o|Kce lire Xow ? tho Uuje t0 s”n(, “ Revue des deux Mondes,” from which the ex­ at the office of the Company, or of any of its agenta in through Latin, philosophy, and things— post as I entered. mered out a reply—I forgot what. my fortune; and so I resolved to conceal' poenlg on Autumn. tracts have been translated. This foretaste of the witli otller land in the neighborhood. A the principal cities and towns of the Commonwealth. yes! and Greek, tvitli all kinds of crabbed- Here I am, Mr. Banks,” I said: and “ I have advices from Rio that it will be my feelings. book will lie generally welcomed. There are difference of 150 feet in elevation lias been looking letters, and mathematics. I went known to show witiiin one mile, in a stiff Mr. Banks sent me to tlie head clerk, who a more than safe speculation to send some I dismissed the hackman when we ar- i No matter, says the /TcraZd how (T n j .. ___ so-called Spiritual. through the last, after a fashion. Arith­ told me what to do at the moment, and I Richmond flour there. It will about.arrive rived at the house, and rang the bell. A ipueh a man itches for office, he never , tians of Ru sia, which describes the striking cold night, a difference of seventeen de­ metic and Algebra were my specialties, lint did it. at tlie l ight time. 1 want the matter man­ servant came to the door and informed me likes to be scratched, features of their inode of life and their belief. -grees. — , - , . , BEN J. F. STEVENS, President. in Geometry I was brought up by the Pons I found a cheap hoarding-house at a con­ aged adroitly, and you are tlie man for it, that Mr. and Mrs Banks were at the theatre '■ One who thinks lie knows all about Aii essay by Anthony Trollope, entitled “ A Walk 1 * rom elevation tlie cold air rolls oft N6nio44 JOS. M. GIBBENS, Secretary. Asinorum. However. I was graduated with in a W o o d a critical essay on the recent biog- like water down a slope. venient distance irom the store, and work- 1 think. Will you go out as supercargo?” with some friends from the country. Miss I f;lrniing says the l)e3t way to raise straw. rapines of Charles Lever and Thcophile Gautier; If a person isolili"ed to plant apple trees great honor. The valedictory, which it fell my way along faithfully and manfully. I I was relieved at once, and answered Dora was at home, not hem" very well. , |)evl.il.s js with a fpooI| ;\ffV.°!Jrt,«i,!!n‘,R!‘nt,n“,,lli 11,1 ar;, on Sround which is nearly fiat, it should be to my lot to deliver, was very much ap­ grew to like the work. I ate heartily and promptly in the affirmative. I trembled from bead to foot. tide bv Matthew Browne, based on the recent! . ? - , . t . . . ■: , ’ , . . . plauded, though my father did think that slept soundly. Only once I felt a tremor. “ I am going to give you a chance to “ I will remain till they return,’’ I said. A Nevada tramp applied to a doctor for publication of the Napier correspondence with ■ Iirst plowed into high rnlgcs, the higher fifty dollars was too much to ] ay tlie half- I was one day rolling some barrels from a make something for yourself. Draw out “ I have important business with Mr. j some work and the doctor asked him what Macaulay, Brougham, aud others of the Ediu-1 the better. Plant the trees on tho ridges, burgh Reviewers; a description of the city ofi after they are made and not make th starved fellow who wrote it. 'That was a car into tlie store-house, when I saw a for your money and invest it in this venture.” Banks.” ; he could do. “ Well,” said he, “ I could tho little trick of mine though, for I hived forty Antwerp; and the rentinuation of “ Vivian the ridges after setting the trees. Every Horse O w r M s It! nier fashionable acquaintance picking his “ Thank you, sir. I should be very hap­ I did not send up my name. No! I j dig graves.” Beauty .!>y Mrs. Ldiyards, and ot “ The Seamy The tin)e has c ”me wheQ more aUention out of tlie money, I am now sorry to say. way along the sidewalk. What had py to do so, but unfortunately I have to would not even let Dora know I was there. ] << y0U*n own that she has a pretty Side,” with the editor’s departments, complete the After I was graduated I had no difficulty brought him to that quarter I did not know, give a month’s notice.” The servant showed me into tile parlor and f00^ won’[ you -... T,ll 1 «t . twuii.1113contents vt of mv the itiiiiiuLi* number. a Appleton’s x p i x : l n dvuiuitt Journal 10 is must be given to a proper selection of site, k i :n i ) a l i 7S les, I 11 ad m it tiiat. ^published monthly, at 25 cents per number, or soil and drainage if the owner expects about choosing a profession. My friends, hut 1 reddened when I saw him. He did " Never mind. Transfer the account to closed tile door. There was a lady who jju^ j|len jt nevel. nia,je |)aif as much ini /"X 1^ O f Send 25 cents in stamps or cur taking the beautiful language of nty vale­ i- i,_*f i- ^^3.00 jier annum. D. Appleton & Co.,Publishers, good returns for his labor in planting and n U r v a C rcncy for a new HORSE BOOK not see me, however; and would not prob­ me, and I will draw it while you are away turned as I entered. I trembled violently, press',on on raeas tlie old man’s.” New York. earing for an apple orchard.—Prof. B^al It treats all diseases, has 35 fine engravings showing dictory into consideration, suggested tile ably have recognized me if he had. and advance the amount to you now. The for it was Dora herself. She stared at me positions assumed by sick horses, a table of doses, u law as the sphere in which my talents would in Fanners' Review^ large collection of VALUABLE My employer paid no farther attention vessel will sail on day after to morrow. Dine wildlv. Her face was pale. She gave a There is a man who says lie lias not The November A tlantic has several important I IV RECIPES, rules for telling the age have the best chance of development. As to me alter tlie first day. One day, how­ with me to-morrow afternoon. You can slight scream, followed hy a burst o f' slept for fifteen years, and that he lies and articles. Perhaps the one which will attract most of a horse, with an engraving showing teeth of each it was a matter of indifference to me, I ac­ attention among thoughtful people is “ The Pros­ year, and a large amount of other valuable horse in­ ever, about three months after I took tlie leave to arrange your outfit until Lipscomhe hysterical laughter, and staggering forward thinks all night. We can vouch for his iy- pect of a Moral Interregnum,” by Goldwin Smith, formation. Dr. Wm. H. Hall Bays,"! have bought cepted theehoicc. I read law afterthe usu­ place, tlie chief clerk called to m e: comes. I will have your place supplied fell into my arms. ' i ing, but the other pat t is his story. who predicts a period of laxity and license in PEACHES IN MAINE. al fashion; that is to say, I got by heart hooks that 1 paid $5 and $lu for which I do not like as “ Lovatt,” he said, “ come here. I no­ for you until yonr return. To-morrow Now I put it to any man whether I was A man is said to be absent-minded when consequence of the alienation between religion and well as I do yours.” certain passages in Blackstone and Starkle tice that you calculate very well and write morning I will put you in full possession to blame under tile circumstances. I ask the scientific thought of the time. Col. Geo. E. A correspondent of Mtiine Farmer gives SENT BY MAIL FROM THIS OFFICE ON and Chitty, so as to be able to answer prob­ he thinks he has left his watch at home, Waring, Jr., writes a curiously interesting account RECEIPT OF PRICE. a good hand. Mr. Greene (that was the of my views.” any reasonable man—yes, even the ricli and then takes it out of his pocket to see of “ Tlie Waldenscs of To-Day.” A skillful the following account of a flourishing peach able questions, and in due time I was called name of our new second clerk) is sick abed My preparations were soon made. The father of a handsome marriageable daugh­ to the bar. I forthwith hired me a hand­ if he has time to return home to get it. writer, whose name is withheld, discusses with orchard in tho town of I.vman, York Co., to-day. Couldn’t you help me with this following day I dined at the Bank’s. There ter— whether tlie strongest resolution great force and interest “ Our Military Past and showing that peaches can be successfully some office, put out a tin sign with the lot of invoices? ” was no one present but tlie family. After would not naturally give way in a like An Irish newspaper says: “ In the ab­ Future.” The author of “ Massy Sprague’s words—“ Pepperidge Lovatt, Counselor at “ I’ll try, if you will show me what you dinner I was invited to spond tlie evening case? And could I help it, when I dis­ sence of both editors, the publishers have Daughter” contributes “ Sister Mary’s Story,”, raised in Maine: Law,” and diligently smoked a cigar in nty want? ” there, and ns Mr. and Airs. Banks had a covered that a report of my death by yel­ succeeded in securing the services of a which is really one of the best maga'zinc stories “ I will give you a few facts and figures nicely-furnished rooms for one hour a day. recently printed. Jennie Young writes of “ The He explained, and I went at the the task. short visit to make. Dora was left to en­ low fever had been brought by a vessel ar- gentleman to edit the paper this week.” Ceramic Art in America;” “ Irene the Mission­ concerning an orchard of tuy neighbor, llr. Having thus attended to business. I put up tertain me until their return. iving before us, and that she had mourned ary ” is concluded. “ Englishwomen in Recent Henry Gordon. Mr. Gordon's farm is sit­ a little notice on tlie door—" At Court, I have already said that I was apt at fig­ Some “ horrid brute ” lias discovered that ures, and I got through quite rapidly; and, Now, if there was anything in this world me so bitterly, that I then and there told the difference between a woman and an Literature,” “ Mysterious Disappearances,” and uated on a high ridge of land eight miles COAL! COAL! Cali, to-morrow at ten o’clock,” and “ Late Books of Travel,” though anonymous, are from Biddeford, and four from Alfred, Ken- leaving the result on tho desk, went hack I would have given ten years of my life for my love, and, as I think I had a right to do umbrella is that there are times when you thoroughly interesting. Richard Grant White sauntered np Broadway. At night 1 went it was for a tete-a-tete with Dora Banks. —taking the time, place and circumstances nobunk, Biddeford, Saco and Portland, can to the opera, or lounged at the club, or led to tnyj bags and barrels. Presently Mr. can shut up an umbrella.—Syracuse Herald. discusses’“ Assorted Americanisms ” as heartily Banks came in and went into tho count­ Without any sacrifice it was mine; and yet into consideration—that I gave her one of and freshly as if it were a wholly new topic. The be plainly seen in a clear day and the lights Another Reduction! the German at parties, and led it well. I now that I had it, what could I say? I felt thoso kisses which are so delicious and tin- A young man of Holyoke, who got im­ Contributors’ Club abounds in bright things, and from three lighthouses can be seen at night; despise boasting of mv own talents; but I ing-room. lie had been there only about a chapter of “ Recent Literature” concludes a, a quarter of an hour when he called me to that to make love to her—I being a com­ frequent in a man’s life, the first kiss of an prisoned in a large refrigerator for three soil is rocky but good. Mr. Gordon has may properly say that I was the best dancer paratively poor clerk—would be, under accepted lover! Who blames me? hours, said, when he was released, that he very good A tlantic. Scores of thousands will 170 trees in bearing, all started from se­ in our set. There was not a member of tlie him. be delighted to learn that Mr. Howells will begin Sit down ” lie said, when I entered. the circumstances, a piece of gross ingrati­ It is useless to spin out the story. Ridic­ felt ns though he had just been entertained a new serial story in the January Atla n tic. lected seeds; the trees have been set five D. N. BIRD & CO., bar tliat could equal me. Even Grind, of tude and a breach of confidence. ulous as it may sound in such a connection at a fashionable church sociable. and six yqars anil he will harvest this sea­ ARE SELLING SPLENDID the firm of Grind & Cheathamwell, they Mr. Lipscome tells me that you gave him material help to-day. As Greene is too Yet what could I talk about? Wo sat —but facts are facts—my barren rock was The November nunffier of R evue d e la Mode, son 250 bushels of as large, delicious, red said lie was at the head of the profession, there, for some minutes after the elder peo­ of as much value as a gold mino. John “ They say ” that there is a good chance one of the finest fashion papers of the day, has cheeked poaches as ever grew in the United White Asli Egg and Broken, hut I saw him try to polk once at Saratoga sick to come here at present, suppose you to dig for silver right here in our own town. take his place in the counting-room till he ple had departed, in embarrassed silence. Van Gelt had grown sensible and gone in­ been received. This is a monthly illustrated jour­ States. One gentleman who has visited all White Asli Stove, and and I was quite sure that Grind’s abilities to business. He dealt in fertilizers and We always had to dig like all possessed nal containing between 60 and 80 cuts, represent­ tlie celebrated peach orchards in the South, recovers.” Dora was evidently waiting for me to say for what little we ever got hold of.—Dexter ing tlie choicest styles, from the leading dressmak­ Franklin Coal had been overrated by his friends. something, and that added to my embarrass­ agricultural implements— choosing that ers of Paris, also a large colored plate, aud each declared, after going through this orchard I had practiced law vigorously, after the “ Very good,” I replied; and removing Gazette. that he never saw the like before. Tiiis at the following Reduced Prices: my overalls, I perched myself at the desk. ment. At length she took the initiative. line, possibly, because lie didn’t know a copy contains illustrations of elegantly trimmed fashion I have described, for about two “ Your departure is a rather sudden de­ Valparaiso squash front a Casliaw pump­ Sunday School Teacher:—“ You must hats, and new forms for the benefit of milliners. season, Mr. Gordon commenced to pick Egg Coal, a t vessel, $3.50 years and a half, when three very import The result was that poor Greene never Those desiring it, can have a colored Hat-plate in­ Aug. 20, and will finish about Oct. 10; his recovered, and I retained his situtation. It termination. is it not, Mr. Lovatt?” kin. He had my yellow sand analyzed— recollect that all I am tellingyou happened stead of Dress plate, bv sending for the milliner’s Stove Coal, a t vessel, $4.00 ant things occurred. I was sauntering alon " Rather so. Miss Dora—I beg pardon, tried to pump front me tlie secret of the one thousand eight hundred and seventy- peaches will average $3.50 per bushel. Broadway one day, and amidst tlie press of was only twelve dollars a week, hut it was edition. Tlie /fame de la Mode is an imported People come from f ir and near to see the Egg Coal, on wharf, well screened, $4.00 a step. Miss Ranks, I mean.” place—and finally, for a percentage, nego­ nine years ago.” Pupil: “ Lor’, miss, how Journal, published by S. T. Taylor, 316 Broad­ passers, my coat button got entangled in A Ion* pause, varied slightly by the very tiated will) a great "llano company on ray the time do slip away.” way, N. Y.‘, to whom application’should be made. beautiful sight, and feast on peaches. Last Stove Coal, on wharf,well screened, $4.50 the fringe of a lady’s mantle. It was a very Throe weeks afterward another pair of loud ticking of the ortnulu clock on the behalf. I received, after tlie matter had Price single copies, 35 cents; one year£$3.5O. week there were 150 visitors there by actual awkward situation for Loth of us. I tu; incidents occurred. I was at the desk, ar­ There is burden of care in getting riches, Egg Coal, delivered, well screened, $4.50 mantel, accompanied by a terrible thump­ been fairly tested, two ltundreil thousnnd count who bought from one quart to threo ged at the fringe, nty face burning all tlie ranging papers ami copying into the in­ fear in keeping, temptation in using them, St N icholas f o r N ovem ber opi«as the soventh bushels. Mr. Gordon lias trees over forty ing under my waistcoat. dollars, less tlie fifty thousand which John guilt in abusing them, sorrow in lessening Stove Coal, deliv'd, well screened, $5.00 while, and the lady seeming tu he vexed voice-hook, when Mr. Batiks came in. “ There is not apt to be yellow fever at took for commission—tlie grasping fellow! volnme of that magazine, with wider margins, years old that are loaded witli fruit, and It came loose at length, and the owner of them, and burden of account at last to be thicker paper, twenty-eight additional pages, two Orders promptly filled and delivered at the above “ Lovatt,” said lie, “ I heard mention of And when I proposed in due form for Dora, are not failed of a crop but one year in tlie mantle turned away with a swing of Rio nt the season you arrive, Mr. Lovatt?” given concerning them. frontispieces, a red-line-title-page for the volume, prices. you last night. An acquaintance of ours— “ Oil no, not at all.” I had tlie pleasure of learning that tlie fa­ sixty or more pictures, and fourteen short stories. lie last ten. He proposes to start 2000 trees her body indicating annoyance, when a Mr. Van Gelt—spoke of a young Lovatt, Tlie young lady gavo a long breath, as ther and mother had suspected mo all Nature has given to woman a formation Among the chief features of the nnmber are: a in the spring nnd make peach growing a Rankin Rlock, Main St. swisli! the fringe caught another button a lawyer, who has left the profession and though relieved. Another nause ensued. along; that tlie elder Banks had come to of the shoulder which prevents her from lively home story by Mary Mapes Dodge, the edi­ speciality.” This time I langbed, and tile lady tittered gone no one knows whither—turned out a “ Have you been to the opera much this tile conclusion that a young man brought throwing a ball; blit when it comes to tor; a story by Sarah Winter Kellogg of “ How The fringe w as disengnged and I raised some Dolls broke the L a w a n indescribable story, mere vagabond. From tlie description' of spring, Mr. Lovatt?” up as I was, who could exhibit such pluck slinging a stone-ware sugar howl at a man’s “ The Gndra’s Daughter,” written by Frank It. my hat to bow my regret, thus getting personal appearance I had an idea he “ No, Miss Ranks—hnt once. My duties and industry, would make a good son-in- head, it is a very different matter. Stockton, in his peenliraly funny style; a descrip­ DOMESTIC RECEIPTS. full view of the fair stranger’s fact. It was meant you; hut as it might have an­ arc so laborious—so—that is—” law; and that I was sent as supercargo tion of the Centaur Boys of Thrace and their certainly pretty, but Iliad seen pretty faces noyed you, I did not mention that you were tiiat I might make the money which my Dr. Bock says that “ nervonsnes is chief­ games and “ gc-as-you please ” matches with three I rish Whisks.—One egg, one enp of before, without feeling any thumping be Another pause, of great length. I began ly attributable to tea and coffee.” Maybe; illustrations by the humorous artist.fF. S. Clmrch, in my employ?’ to feel confused. I felt my face redden. I share of tlie venture brought, and so pave sugar, two-thirds enp of melted butter, one- COAL&WOOD! neatli my waiscoat. With this, however,’ hut we saw a fellow mighty nervous, and ice-raft story of a boy who saved Mas. McGlin- half tea-spoonful of saleratus, a little nut­ Thank yon,” I answered. “ Van Gelt stole a glance at tile lady. By Jove! she tlie way to an admission to partnership. s Pigs ” from an icy death; au account, by a was fascinated. There are some figures And that is tlie simple story of how I won thought it was on account of the fact that boy, how lie hunted Jack-rabbits iu Kansas*; a meg; mix stiff enough to roll in stnall and faces that attract yon by their home oh, yes: 7 remember a John Van Gelt, to was blushing to the very roots of her hair. his wife saw him walking with a pretty cakes; bake. whorr n my better days. I loaned five Just then our eyes met. fortune and Dora—commonplace, I admit; short story of the life of “ The Last Dauphin,” look. They seem to tell of domestic enjoy­ lint you will remember that I warned you widow. with a frontispiece portrait of the little prince, en­ JAMES FERNALD ment; they suggest a quiet cup of tea, hot bur -d dollars. I took Ills note for it: Ten minutes after tlie conversation was graved- from a painting by Greuse; and a thrill­ H ounrr Gkidi.k-CakES.—Take one pint hut as lie has no money, I suppose I might quite lively. of Unit fact at tho beginning. Customer—“ Wliat did you think of the ing historical story of the Black Prince and Philip of warm, boiled hominy add a pint of wa­ Coal, Wood, Hay, Cement, toast, and your slippered feet buried in the bishop’s sermon on Sunday, Mr. Wigsby?” the Bold, telling how when boys they fougnt like hearth-rug. But it came and went. The as well have that much waste paper. Com­ “ I thought of you sometimes too,” quoth ter, and flour enough to make a thin batter, Sand, Hair, etc., etc. mon gratitude might have taught him tho lady. “ I recognized you the moment Hairdresser—“ Well, really, sir, there was heroes at Crecy and Poitiers. This last paper is beat up two or three eggs, and stir them lady went one way and I the other. I illustrated with two striking full-page battle-pic­ Egg and Broken, unscreened, common decency when lie spoke of me.” that you camo into the house.” The Model Railway. a gent a sitting in front o’ me as. ’ad his into a batter with a little salt Fry as any saw her no more, hut I thought of her ’air parted that crooked that I couldn’t ’ear tures. Besides thcse^therc a great variety of other on the wharf, S3,50 frequently. “ Have you tlie note?” “ I had never forgotten you; and knew attractions, making St. Nicholas the best’and most other griddle cakes. “ Yes—somewhere'” yon on the moment,” quoth the'gentlenian. There is no link in the chain of railway a word!” beautiful young folks magazine ever published in Stove, unscreened, on wharf, 4.00 The other incidents were serious. One across the American continent, from the Gloucester PcnDDin.—Boil halfaponnd was the death of my father, who had been “ Ixiok it up, then. He has money now; Now the more violently bodies, charged “ My! what a steep hill! And see those tiny language* Sold at the bookstores. Egg and Broken, well screened, 4.00 his uncle died recently and left him com­ witli electricity, are attracted to eacli otller Atlantic to the |Pacific Oceans, that has of rice in new milk; when it is cold mix Stove, well screened 4.50 a widower for twelve years; the other was played so directly an important part in ten or eleven wretches packed in one wag­ half a pound of sugar, half apoun^of but­ fortable. Give rite the note, and I’ll see tlie more violently they are repelled. Tlie on that the poor staggering horse can hard­ Sc r ib n er ’s M a g azine for November contains OFFICE, 3*8 Main St., Foot of Pleasant. the failure of Bullwinkle, Badger and Bull- attraction between Dora and myself must that great continental railroad, as the link 1G3 pages, the largest number ever* printed in the ter and ten well beaten eggs. Flavor with winkle. The events were disastrous, es­ that he pays it. And by-the-hy, I have ly draw!” “ Wretches? Them are all Chris­ left a package of papers at home on the li­ have been very strong in the first instance, of live hundred miles, composing the Chi­ magazine, and owing to the increase of size and finely pounded cinnamon and nutme". pecially the Bullw'nkle business. For my cago & North-Westen Railway, from the tians, mum, going to the eamp-meetin.” large edition (100,000 copies) it was found necessa­ Bako in a pudding dish one hour. respected parent had not only embarked a brary table. I wish you’d take tho cars for at tlie sound of Mr. Banks’s latch-key in ry to delay the day of issue a little. The maga- and go up to my house with this note. the door the two bodies tlew hastily to tho inter-continental metro :olis—Chicago—to They are trying a lot of Pinafore singers _ : forj_xu< this month AX- has been termed . an ..“ agrL_. A Nice Supit.i: Dish.—Grate finely as hundred thousand in tlie same spccnlation the Missouri river at Omaha. which floored the three B.’s, hut his name Mrs. Banks will hand you the papers.” extremities of the apartment, and when here,” said Smith to Jones as they passed a tural number,” containing as it does an article on much well cooked ham as you are likely to FARM FOR SALE! the merchant and his wife entered tlie par- In starting westward from Chicago, it “ The Agricultural Distress in Great Britain,” by require, flavor it with a very little-cayenne IHE subscriber offer? for sale the was on the paper of the fine for nearly as I followed orders, and was soon at Banks’s building whence floated strains of “ A P. T. Quinn; “ Picturesque Features of Kansiis well-known THURSTON MET lor, Pepperidge Lovatt was glancing over was the pioneer to connect with the Union maiden fair to see,” etc. “ Glad of it,” re­ and some nutmeg. HoH ont some good much more; the assets of the bankrupts, house—a handsome mansion on one of the Pacific Railway: it virtually made thatroad Farming,’, by Henry King; “ Rare Lawn Trees,” CALF FARM, situated in the town fashionable streets. I sent up the note to somo kniekknacks on a pier-table between turned tlie misanthropical Jones; “ hope by Saiml Parsons, J r .; and “ Success with Small puff paste very thin, cut it into two per­ r «»f Hope, not far from the South nope after tlie legal expenses were paid, amount­ the front Windows, and Dora Banks was practicable, and was substantially the fath­ - post-office, and at the easterly side of ed to just no cents on the dollar. Mrs. Banks, and was shown into the par­ tliey’ll give ’em 60 days and costs.” Fruits, by Rev. E. P. Roe, besides one or two fectly even portions, prick in one or two that beautiful sheet of water known as Hope Lake. lor. ■: .... turning over tlie pages of a music book at er of it. It thus earned its well deserved others haring some bearing upon agricultural in­ places to prevent it rising too high, and This Farm oompriaes 1G2 acres of good land, about Thus I was left, without a father to sup­ the piano near tlie otller end of the room. tiile, “ The Old Pioneeer.” That it in a A minister once told Wendell Phillips terests. There are nine other articles on a varie­ bake in a quick oven till of a golden brown. one-fourth of which is valuable woodland,and the rest port me, no rich uncle to apply to, alto­ I had not been seated more than two or After an hour’s general conversation I measure exhausted itself financially in its that if his business in life was to save the ty of subjects, besides several good poems and the well divided into tillage and pasturage; lias two or- gether a penniless fellow, knowing little of three minutes before I heard a light step, illustrations arc numerous aud very fine. Mr. Then take out and let it stand till cool; ebards, comfortable dwelling-house and farm buildings. hid the ladies farewell—tho vessel leaving rapid and forced construction across the negroes, he ought to go to the South, where Henry James’s serial “ Confidence ” continues then spread a little fresh butter lightly over I t is one of the best and most desirable farms in Knox my profession, and no chance lor clients and, rissng, turned toward the door. There early next morning. They accompanied then unsettled but rich prairies of Illinois they were, to do it. “ That is worth think­ County for stock and general agriculture. It will be bad 1 even been a profound lawyer. What stood my young ladyof.tlie fringed mantle. with unabated interest and Mr. Geo. W. Cable’ the wnole. Thi3 should not lie done till sold at abargain,on easy terms, and immediate posses­ me to tile door, and somehow or other we and Iowa, accounts for the fact that it was ing of,” replied Phillips; “ and what is new story (and first novel) “ The Grandissiine's’ the paste is perfectly cool. Now spread sion given. to do I could not tell, though I smoked Thu recognition was mutual. She blushed got mixed up, and I felt the gentle pressure for some time as its later day ana would-bq your business in life?” “ To save men begins in this number. The opening scenes are tho grated ham evenly over the paste, lap Parties desiring to inspect the property may apply over the matter diligently for three days. and looked embarrassed, and I felt my of Dora’s] fingers in return for a squeeze rivals smilingly put it, “ a streak of rust.” from going to hell,” replied tho minister. in New Orleans and the story promises to be of to WM. J . ALLEN near the premises. At last I concluded to let matters go ns they face glow. She was the first to recover, great interest. The editorial deportments are full tho second piece of puff paste over it, and J. H. H. HEWETT, Thomaston, Me. that must have nearly disabled her hand Yet its history, on a review, shows it to “ Then go there and attend to your busi- o ftln)eij. interest. Published by S cribner&Co~ with a sharp knife cut into small-sized April 22,1879. 21 would, for I supposed something would and handing me the package, said: It thrilled me from head to foot. But as I have ever been, as to time andjto absence ness.” said Mr. P[illlin5..----- —, ------.v. ... B .. unereti me old carpenter, I utuusnna irancs. 1 wind that chooses to blow. * question lia s occurred to older 1 Conviction of a Murderer. The Ute Indians. It is thought that one hundred million Mr. Langtry, Mr. Wheeler, Mr. West, 4* An excursion to Sullivan and return, ' on Bred first and '• hit the bull’i eye." Mr Fuller steamer Charles Houghton, for the benefit of Capt. THE B O M m The second trial of Jason P. Scribner, The Chicargo Tribune contains some in­ feet of logs will be cut on the Penobscot Lord Dudley, etc.,—in the drawing-room Ii) tl|e City. then tried a shot, holding the pistol firmly, aud David Robinson, was advertised for to-day. The overshot the mark a little. Trying again, by Mr. for killing two of. his children, was con­ teresting information concerning the Ute waters this season. The Ellsworth lumber- of the latter nobleman. They come to the weather was tine for the occasion, but it is rather men calculate to cut more logs this winter conclusion that her Majesty is quite right Y. s advice he held the pistol loosely, and over­ Thaftuky,' October 30, 1879. cluded at Augusta, on Saturday, and a ver­ Indians, which was communicated to that 4«We had a little “ flurry ” of snow last Friday late for excursion business and not many went shot still more, with the unfortunate result above dict of guilty was rendered against him. paper by Capt- W. H. Merrill of the U. S. than for several years. jn her views, that they will throw into the —the first of the season. from this city. Numbers would probably join the mentioned. Bn., Fuller bus got a new warning The starch factories in Aroostook are do- fire all further applications from photo, excursion at other landings, however, WE WANT The defense at this, as well as at the form­ Army who has spent some lime among the 4« The prices of coal have been advanced 50 cts. example against the careless use of fire-arms and 4« Rev. W. O. Holman and wife, of Boston A hu ge amount of money that Is due us in hund­ er trial, when the jury disagreed, was in­ Western Tribes. He thinks there are ing a lnrge as well as profitable business grapbers, nnd after discussing the nuisance per ton by all our city dealers. now registers a vow that he will never shoot nt a (Charlestown district) celebrated tlieir 20tli wed­ mark less spacious than the “ blue empyrean ” reds of small 6ums. Separately, most of these sanity at the time when the deed was com­ this yenr. Potatoes are pouring iu in large of every cad having pictures of their wives 4« Some thief cut off and sold to a junk man, about 7,000 men, women and children of ding anniversary last week. The occasion was a and only then with blank cartridges. sums are not large, but collectively they run into mitted. Judge Libby charged the jury the Ute Nation, in the seven subordinate quantities. stuck on their mantlepieces or in their Mr. Delano’s tackle fall, belonging to his derrick. thousands, and make an aggregate of money The Lincoln mill at Lewiston, which shut very pleasant one and the gifts many and valua­ “ Onr Heroes," the grand patriotic military that “ if the man knew that whnt he was tribes, the Tabaguache, Yampas, White cheap mirrors, they join hands nnd dance 4* Messrs. White & Case are making extensive ble. Together with the many other friends of Mr. which we have honestly earned and find it very drama to be presented before the public, next week doing was wrong, and he was liable to Ik? down in June 1878, is to start up again ear­ wildly to a chorus around a huge table. repairs upon their kiln and shed at the foot of and Mrs. Holman in this city, we congratulate inconvenient to get along without. T h e r e f o r e , River, Bear River, Unoompahgre, Green by Edwin Libby Post, G. A. R., is in vigorous ly next month. It has 22,000 spindles and Tableau! The article in question is very Pleasant-strcct. them on the happy occasion and wish them, in will our friends who are owing for the G azette punished for it, then be is subject to pun­ River and Uintah. They owned the en­ rehearsal and will he put on the stage in a mantlet please look at the date after their names on the ishment, although there might be some tire territory of Colorado—Spanish for “red will disburse in Lewiston about $10,000 per funny, and contains mnny sly hits at the 4« The^dauggist’s stock of J. E. Robinson, in­ due season, an equally happy celebration of their to deserve over-fluwing houses. The proceeds, as margin of the paper, (or on the outside wrapper in partial derangement.” The Augusta Jour­ color ” from which Colorew, the former month, employing 400 hands—275 females discomfort of being married to n sensation solvent debtor, is to be sold at public auction at 2 “ golden wedding.” The Charlestown News has our citizens are aware, go into the charity fund of o’clock P. M. to-morrow. the following paragraph concerning the event: the Post, which is devoted to the relief of the sick case the paper is mailed in a single wrapper) and nal says: ‘‘ While there is a difference of head chiel, received his name. He is call­ and 125 males. beauty. •end us the sums which they find to be due. If The Lewiston Journal of Saturday says 4* Steamer Chas. Houghton’s days on the Rock­ Last Monday evening, a large number of the and the assistance of the widows and orphans of opinion among those who observed the trial ed “ Captain Jack,” and Nicalgeh is his With a view to utilizing even the short­ parishioners and friends of W. O. Holman, pastor deceased soldiers. This charity is deserving of any cannot send ns the whole, then send at least a extra freight trains in and out continue to sighted, the French Minister of War has land, Mt. Desert and Sullivan route will lie found of the Bunker Hili Baptist Church in this district, pari. Those indebted in small sums for job work in relation to the sanity or insanity of Scrib­ Indian name. He is a turbulent and quar­ in our advertising columns. assembled at his residence on Mystic Street, to liberal encouragement by the public, and when and advertising will also confer a favor if they can ner, there is but one opinion of the neces­ relsome man, nnd was banished to the run on the Androscoggin railroad daily. authorized the wear ing of spectacles while join with him and his estimable wife, in the cele­ they are asked to contribute only in the way of One day recently, there were three extras. on duty, by such soldiers as need them. 4«Rev. G.W . Hudson, of Damariscotta,preached bration of the twentieth anniversary of their mar­ paying for an entertainment which will be amply oblige us in a similar manner. sity and propriety of placing him in the Northern Agency when the peaceable Ou­ riage. From eight o’clock until eleven the house The receipts are mainly coal nnd cotton and The resolvo is a good one, and, moreover, at the Methodist church last Sunday, in ex­ worth the price, they sbonld certainly till the hall State Prison." ray was made chief! The Utes are the change with Rev. Mr. Palmer. was filled with friends who came to cougratulate By To-Day’s Mail the shipments consist chiefly of cotton goods. affords a useful precedent for many other the clergyman and his wife, and to wish them at each performance. The following is the full best of all the Indians, and are affable as a 4« Dr. G. W . Thompson is getting in his large more happy years of wedded life. The evening cast of the dram a: Mr. James Kedpath arrived at San Fran­ Sons of Temperance. rule. Their language contains many words An extra] train of eight cars, loaded with classes besides French military officers to stock of furniiure, bought for cash in Boston, and was pleasantly passed in social intercourse, and Uxiox. in the enjoyment of some choice music. Mr. and cisco, from Panama, Tuesday. resembling Hebrew ones, nnd mnny of cases of goods from our cotton mills, went follow. It would not be altogether inad­ will very soon be ready’for business. Wild Dan, f The session of the Sons of Temperance Mrs. Holman were the recipients of many useful Harry Woodruff, C. E. Littlefield out this morning. That is the way cotton visable for some of the political leaders at and valuable gifts, among which were two full W. S. Ca*e Hon. Dennis L. Milliken, one of the most at Bangor closed Thursday. The follow­ their customs are like those of the Jews in 4« Col. Mitchell is making some improvements Mr. Woodruff, .'his father,) A. J. Eraklue the Mosaic period. They are the best manufacturing is now carried on in Lew­ Yersailles to adopt a means of increasing on his premises on Masonic street, by hauling in sets of china, one plain and one colored; an abun­ Jaok Woodruff, O. Garcelon prominent citizens of Waterville, died Tucs. ing board of officers as elected nnd in­ dance of various kinds of linen, a shawl of rare Benny Simmons, H. C. Chapman dressed and the best looking of all tlie iston. their powers of perception. In course of earth to grade his lot, and setting trees. and beautiful Persian texture and workmanship, Capt. Grey, C. C. Croaa day evening, at the age of 75 years. stalled by P. G. W. P., Joshua Nye and by Dr. Bolus, Dr. Beoj. Williams time they might learn to appreciate that 4* Remember the fair and levee at the Methodist and many elegant bouquets. The occasion was Mr. Stewnrt, Amos Pickard, P. G. W. P .: Albert F. Indians. They will not work; they will every wav enjoyable, and will long be remembered 0 . J . Conant Mrs. Meeker (wife of the Indian agent Our Washington Letter. Yestry this evening. The admission is only 15 Timothy O'Brien, J . E. Marshal fight to avoid work. They want a good public opinion of which for the moment by all who were present. Carl Schmidt, J. S. W. Burpee who was killed,) with her children, have Smith, G. W. P .; Emma A. Winslow, G. cents for adults and 10 cents for children. Jeff. fA . 1 cook), deal from the Government and not much Washington, Oct. 26, 1879. they seem utterly oblivious. Spectacles, Rev. Geo. H. Vibbert, of Mass., who lias E. J . Clifton all arrived safely at Alamosa. They owe W. A.; John S. Kimball, G. S .; James 4* The regular bi-monthly communion service Pompcy, A. Benner Mk. Editor:—Our second summer, ns if they would clear the moral vision, might been filling appointments in this State fora num­ Officer (commanding troop*aid arturu), T. B. Spear talk. And that suggests why a stare was of the Congregational church will take place next Orderly Sergeant, their safety to the sister of Ouray, who in­ Nash, G. T .; Joseph W. Taney, G. C .: ber of weeks past, addressed a very good audience B. P. Brackley driven into poor Meeker’s mouth. It is a it may be called, has ended and we are ex­ be usefully adopted by electors such as Father Tom, T. B. Spear terposed for them, when the Indians had Henry Tallman, G. Chaplain; Geo. Hart, Sunday afternoon. Admission, 25 nnd 35 cents. Clergyman, significant thing.. In all their mutilations periencing frosty weatlfer. The change is those who lately tried to send Blamqui to at the First Baptist Church, on Monday evening, G. W . Hick* determined to kill them. G. S. 4« Miss Laura E. Poor is to give her course o1 upon “ The Citizen and the Dram Shop.” Mr. Mrs. G. T. Adams the mouth is generally not touched. When so great that most people find their over­ Parliament. Even writers like the Comte MehitnMe, (bonny southerner), Mis* M. L. Newbert Bill Young, charged with the murder of The following representatives were elect- lectures on Sanscrit Literature in this city, by in­ Vibbert is well known as one of the most able and Mrs. Woodruff, (Harry's mother), Mrs. J. Crockett coats requisite to protect them from the d’ Ideville, who has given to the world Mrs. Sanford, (Dan’s wire), Mrs. B. P. Brackley to the National Division Sons of Temper­ it is, it means too much talk,—in other vitation, time and place to be announced hereafter. zealous advocates of total abstinence and prohi” Lewis Spencer and four children at Dako­ Rebel. ance of North America: Joshua Nye, words, too many promises, and no fulfil­ chilling atmosphere. The change is, how­ some anecdotes about the Comte de Cbam- 4* A meeting of tho Universalist Society is to be bition ill Massachusetts, and on this occasion Ire ta, Missouri, was tried last week, and a Richmond Magrudi Ira T. Lovejoy Neal Dow, Sidney Perham, John B. Thorn­ ments. I believe, says Captain Merrill, ever, moro gratifying than otherwise, after bord, might wear sight-clearers. if they held, at their vestry, on Wednesday evening of made an eloquent and powerful address, which Rebel Scout. M. W. Mowry verdict of not guilty was rendered. So dike, James Nash. D. B. Randall. B. F. so long a term of heat. Our quiet season next week, at 7 o’clock, nnd a full attendance is re­ was especially devoted to exhibiting in the light Reuben Scrubbs, •T. Crockett that Meeker fulfilled every promise the would enable him to see the smiles which Dick, O. W. Hicks strong was the belief of tile community in Tallman, Henry Tallman, J. L. Brown, quested. of the most convincing and forcible proofs and Government gave him the means to fulfil, is not over yet and many are still away such recitals as his excite; while editors Rebel Officer, W. A. Barker his guilt, that a mob of 1800 people sur­ Guy C. Goss, John S. Kimball, Z. Pope 4« Somebody is glad that the little pond of wa­ illustrations, the wastes and burdens of the drink Rebel Scrgrant, John Cables but had probably made promises that ho from the city to stay till after tho Novem­ who write nonsense which is just reported Rebel Guard, G. If. Tighe rounded his house. He opened fire upon Yose, Amos Pickard, E. B. Cumins, Win. traffic, in the destruction of industry and the en­ Hon. John Bragg, B. Ward, Chas. B. Harrington, J. M. Lar­ ber elections. Business, however, is decid­ from the Bepublii/ue Nrancaoisc about the ter in front of the Berry Block, in which the S. A. FWh them and wounded eight. The mob then couldn’t carry out. Captain Jack is a horses so much delighted to paddle, has been forced taxation of the labor and capital employed Ladies, Children, Volunteer troops, Citizens rabee, Samuel I.. Carleton. F. Loring, E. edly improving and the poor people arc Bismnrck-Andrassy conference could be Rebel Soldiers, Prisoners, forced their way into his house, took him great fat, lazy, cowardly, gluttonous In­ filled up. in every legitimate channel, for its support. The H. Cass, Sarah J. Pickard. Milton M. Stone much better satisfied with the situation lecture was listened to with close attention, and II K. Morrill. II. F. Rockwood, Albert 1’. dian. Governor Evan’s family was excused if they forthwith adopted a pair. 4« Those who love that gentle sport have been out and hanged him. than they were two months ago. met with warm approval. We wish the same Smith, Emma A. Winslow. much annoyed by him last year. He made Further afield, thore are many in other enjoying themselves of late in catching smelts and audiences could listen to this lecture which gather Ii) tl)e County. The new Printing and Engraving build­ countries to whom spectacles might be ad­ tomcods from the wharves at “ the Brook,” iu the himself perfectly at home there, going into in our city to hear a political speaker iu the hight J3T There was a snow storm in Cannda ing, and the National Museum are fast ap­ rear of our office. Mrs. Evan’s room nnd using her comb and vantageous, the people who fight to give of a campaign, for certainly no question is more last Friday, and in Meadville, Penn., twelve ty The New York Sun says the members proaching a state of completion and will brush. Finally the Governor hit upen a Bulgaria a constitution they do not possess 4«Rev. W. T. Stowe, of this city, supplied the important in political economy than this of the WAKREX, inches of snow fell. In some parts of Maine of the Brooklyn Presbytery are inquiring add materially to” the [fine] appearance of pulpit of Congress Square Church, Portland (Rev. plan to get rid of him by asking him to at home, being among them; while some drink traffic. A strong wish was expressed -that We hear much complaint that the owners of the a few flakes fell, but not enough to allow whether Talmage drank champagne while the city. The main subject of attention W. E. Gibbs’s) last Sunday and will preach there Mr. Vibbert should speak in the city again at an few eligible house-lots about the village hold them work. Mr. Meeker was as complete a in this country, who are unable to see any­ the boys to make a decent sized snow-ball. he was Europe. letters and papers from ! and conversation, at present, is tho Na- again next Sunday. early day, and probably a second ^appointment at shell exorbitant rates that some parties who representative of the Christian religion as thing in Russia but as rose-colored, or in England say he did. The fountain, Rev. ■ tionnl Fair, so called, the buildings for 4* Steamer Pioneer goes to Portland to-day for will be soon arranged for him. would like to build, do not feel that they can af­ I ever met. He blamed me continually for Turkey that is not of a jaundice hue should ford to do so. If this be the state of things, it is Joseph Parker’s paper in London, pub­ which are lieing erected just outside of the the purpose of having iron water tanks built in 4* Tillson’s Wharf presents, as usual, a very HT Mr. Beattie, the Republican candi­ what ho termed my harshness, and assert­ get corrective glasses at once, before their one which can be easily remedied, by the laying lished that at the Good Templars’ Jubilee city, and are nearly finished. Many per- her. Steamer Clara will take her place on the busy spectacle. Stone-cutting is going on in the date for Governor of I-ouisiana, challenged ed that prayers, and Christian influence, blunders lead to disastrous consequences. route during her absence. sheds; piles of lumber occupy considerable space out of one or two new streets. One or more streets in Crystal Palnce, July 8th, Talmage de­ I sons are preparing things to be put on ex­ might very profitably be laid ont, extending from his opponent, Mr. Wiltz, to a joint discus­ and kindness would eventually bring the Edward. 4« The Universalist Sunday-School will meet at and carpenters are busily at work framing tlie Factory street to the street on the west side‘of the sion, in order to elevate the contest, and to clared himself a teetotaller, and on that hibition there, and it bids fair to be a grand half-past 10 A. M. ncxfSuuday, and a full attend­ large freight warehouse and passenger depot which Indians to a civilized life. He met them river, entering the latter at a point or points be­ day he drank champagne at dinner. Tal­ ’ success. The show of fast trotting horses Charles Johnson, of York, committed ance of members of the school and of all.interested is to extend across the eastern front of tho wharf mnke it a fight upon principle. The invi­ with an olive branch in one hand and a tween the town cemetery and Mathews’ comer, mage says be did not drink wine on the will be a prominent feature. The exhibi­ suicide Sunday, by shooting himself. in its welfure-is requested- and engaged at other work. Another gang of tation was declined Mr. Wiltz. the new street or streets to ran parallel to Main Bible in the other, and prayers on his lips. workmen arc busily employed in facing up the above date, to which Dr. Parker roplies tion is expected to be superior to anything 4* The service in St. Peter’s Church,-on Sunday street, which is straight from the bridge to Mal­ He carried out his policy, nnd you see the A monument is to lie errected in memo­ granite of the wharf with piling. Work is also be­ HP' The Progressive Age, judging from that Talmage was 6een to drink time after of tho kind ever before held nt Washing­ next, will begin 'at 2.30 P. M., and, be continued lett’s comer. This measure would bring a large result. I told him if he did so he would ry of Hon. John Holmes, on the spot where ing pushed on the new north extension of the at that hour until further ilotice. The Sunday- liumlier of eligible lots into the market, which its leader in the last number, is preparing time while in England, and withdraws ton. his first wife and one son are buried in the wharf. Workmen are also engaged in building a be a dead man. He was the embodiment school will assemble at 2 o’clock. would be well situated in respect to the factories, to desert the Greenback cause, and to join every friendly word he had written about The Republicans are very jubilant over old graveyard in Alfred. house enclosing the water-tank, to protect it from of the Quaker policy. He accepted the po­ 4* T. A. Wentworth has received a full stock of and, if carried out, the growth of the town would him. ______the election news from Maine, Ohio and freezing. Au engine house has also been built on Itself with the Democratic party. It must sition of Agent not for its emoluments, but Wednesday evening Mr. Thomas Carter the latest styles of hats, caps, furs, boots, shoes not be checked for want of a chance to develop. the scow to cover the hoisting engine. Altogeth­ be refreshing to the editor to peruse the Iowa, and the Democrats are very quiet. of Round Pond, while returning home from aud gentlemen’s furnishing goods, which he sells It conduces to tlie prosperity of a place to have as from a sense of duty. Ho was a noble man er the locality looks more like “ business ’’ than files of his paper from 1856 to 1876. p y The official vote of Ohio shows that N. B. M. New Harbor, was waylaid in a piece of at the lowest prices. See advertisement. large a proportion of its citizens, as may be, prop­ Mr. Foster, tho Republican candidate had and I never met a purer or more upright woods by a man who seized his horse by any other in town. and devoted friend of the Indiun than he. 4* The house on North Main street owned by erry holders, and the holding of real estate, es­ QT We notice a statement going the a plurality of 17,123 over Gen. Ewing, and the head and tried to lead him into a by­ 4< The llinghamton Republican has the follow­ pecially, gives a man a stake in the prosperity of lie would get on his knees and pray, trust­ From our Regular Correspondent, road. Mr. Carter whistled for his dog, C. C. Shepherd was sold by auction last Saturday rounds of Democratic and Greenback pa­ 3,855 over everything. The total vote was afternoon, by the owner’s attorney, Gen. Gilley, ing concerning the famous photographer, Singhi, the place where he makes his home. W e trust ing in God for his safety. He often ex­ Our European Letter. and the quick appearance of that animal in­ pers. that nt the recent elections in Con­ 668,667, tlie largest ever cast in the State. duced the highwayman to decamp. and was bid off by *0. G. Shepherd, for $345. formerly of this city: soon to see a move made in the direction indicated. “ S in g h i the prince of artists, has been highly The fall session of the District Lodge of Good necticut the Republicans carried twenty ceeded his instructions in his kindness of 4* We have received “ The Old Farmer’s Alma­ The Republican plurality last year was complimented by Prince Alexis, of Ilcrlesliausen Templars will be holden here with Merry Lodge, towns, tlie Democrats fifty-six, and thirty- 3,154 over the Democratic candidate, while heart. 1 often told him to be careful in Another war-cloud on the Europenn horizon. Stephen Goodale died at York town nack ” from Loring, Short & Harmon, of Port­ and Barchfeld, in Germany. Charles Macller, of A bird’B-eye view of the movements of the farm a few days since at the remarkable this city, is an admirer of the Prince, and had in on Friday, Nov. 7. It is expected that there will nina towns were divided between the two there was an opposition majority of 40,888 one thing—in making promises to be sure land, and also from the publishers, William Ware Great Powers. Ambitions and intrigues of age 118 of years, so the records of the town his possession his card photograph from an original be a large attendance. There is some likelihood jiartics. The true statement is, that the and promise less than be was able to give & Co., of Boston. For sale at the bookstores. against them in the whole vote. Last year the reigning monarchs. Queen Victoria's dis­ show. He was liorn in York and went Io negative. Mr. Naeller had Mr. Singhi copy it to that the eloquent temperance lecturer, Rev. George Republicans'carried seventy towns, which —in the fulfilment to give a little moro 4* There was no meeting of Fraternity Lodge cabinet size, and sent the Prince two of the enlarged II. Vibbert, may lecture in town on the evening of the Greenbackcrs threw 38,332 votes; this like to “ Fashionable Beauties," Ac. the poor house when 76 years old, having pictures. His Highness was moved with joy, and makes quite a difference. than he had promised, and to do it with as I. O. G. T., on Monday evening, on account of that day. If not then, he will probably speak year they cast only 9,129 for Governor. London, Eng., Oct. 14,1879. been there 42 years. Until within 12 immediately sent his autograph to his friend few words as possible. The Indians don't months he was able to hobble around, being Rev. Mr. Vibbert’s lecture, and the election of Maellcr, over an order for two dozen of the pic­ here at an early day and we hope he may have The majority against the Democratic can­ While the Emperors of Russia and Ger­ tures. Ilis Highness further states that hereafter like talk. an object of milch interest. During this officers is therefore postponed till next Monday a very large audience, os he is unquestionably the fcjp' The suggestion that the Executive didate for Governor is 30,403. The Repub­ many are making a conspicuous exhibition several of his friends will patronize Singhi. Our summer he has kept bis bed. evening, when a full attendance is requested. Yankee artist will immediately place over his best lecturer who has been in this vicinity for a Council be abolished, and a State Auditor lican gain from last year is 44,743. The of their affection for each other, the press 4* The Joint Standing Committee of the City door: “ Patronized by the Royal House of Hesse.” long time. substituted is meeting the approval of the following is the official vote for Governor: Elections Next Week. of both countries is largely occupied in By the will of Rev. Father Luccy, $15,- Council on New Streets, met on the premises last Schccminetty, scheemiuee! Dot vash high u p ; 000 wasleft for the establishment of a Cath­ don’t it ?” CAMDEN. press, generally, throughout the State. The Charles Foster, (Rep.) 336,261; Thomas' Next Tuesday important elections take discussing the probabilities of war. Not Saturday afternoon to consider the matter of widen, olic school in Lewiston. Father Wallace P olice Court. -Fred Moore and Willie Bums P o litica l.—We had thought that we should Portland Advertiser, Transcript, Bridgton Ewing, (Dem.) 319,132; A. S. Piatt, place in Masschusotts, New York, New only the officials, but the official journals is now making efforts to secure such an ad­ ing Union street, and will report in fafor of widen­ have no more political items to note, but the follow­ ing the street from Lime Rock to Grace street. were before the Police court Saturday afternoon, Reporter, Lewiston Journal, Gazette, Bath (Greenback) 9,129; G. T. Stewart, (Prohi­ Jersey, Maryland, Wisconsin and some of St. Petersburg and Berlin treat the im­ ditional sum a s shall place the enterprise charged with committing an assault on Thomas ing conversation which occured in this village be­ Times,Farmington Chronicle,Calais Adver­ bition) 4,145. other States. The greatest interest seems pending outbreak as only a question of on a successful footing, and ensure the erec­ 4« It is expected that arrangements will be made Jefferson Butler of South Thomaston. Bums was tween a Republican and a Grecnbackcr is too good tiser, Ellsworth American, Machias Union, to be centered upon Masschusetls, New time, and regard the Imperial embracing tion. at an early day. of a building which with Rev. George H. Vibbert to deliver a temper­ discharged. Moore was found guilty and fined to keep. shall compare favorably with those of the Republican.—Well Mr.---- havc’you heard from Piscataquis Observer, and other papers ad­ York and New Jersey. In Massachusetts as only a ceremonious handshaking before ance lecture, at Farwell Hall, next Sunday eve­ three dollars and costs, amounting to four dollars j y The Charleston (S. C.) News and same character ill other parts of the coun­ ning, to which the public are cordially invited. It Ohio ? vocate the measure. tho real contest is between John D. Long the duel. The interview of the Chancel­ try. aud seventy-six cents, which lie paid. Courier has this significant paragraph re­ is hoped that on this occasion, the usual Sunday On Sunday, Tileston Savage, a denizen of the Greenbacker.—Yes, Oh yes; I’ve heard from Republican, and Gen. Butler, Democrat’ lors, Bismarck and Gortschakoff, is viewed there. specting the nomination of Mr. Tilden for One Libby, professing to be a student in evening services in the churches may be omitted. “ Point,” got into a drunken row and committed GT A Democratic paper, (he Washington Greenback and Independent, who are can­ in a similar light, while the overtures o^ 4* There is to be a walking match at Farwell assault and battery upon his wife. Savage was di.—Twenty-five thousand is a pretty good ma­ the JPresidency. “ The Democratic can­ the Lewiston Theological School, appears jority for the Republicans when the Greeubackers Oazetic, suggests to the Southern men in didates for Governor. The straight Demo­ the latter to France are considered as full Hall on Saturday evening, M. Kccf and Charlie locked up, but his better half subsequently refus­ didate must come from the East, and if he to be an unmitigated scoundrel. Ilis plan expected to carry the State. Congress that they should present and pass crats have a candidate, John Quincy of significance. These startling “ signs of is to represent himself as selling Free Bap­ Shaw of this city, Josiah Reynolds, Walter Colson ing to appear againtt him for the assault, he could G.—Well, yes; but it would have suited me is to have the faintest chance of election be tist publications, but the books having failed and Janies Young of Vinalhaven being the contes­ only be subjected to the usual fine for drunkenness, a bill creating the office of captain-general, Adams, and the Prohibitionists, also have the times ’’ are attracting universal atten­ better if it had been forty thousand instead of must not be Samuel J. Tilden. To nomi­ to arrive ho is destitute of fnnds and wish­ tants. It is to be a two hours go-as-you-please which the Court imposed. Peter Dumphey, who with a salary ample to maintain the digni­ a candidate, Rev. Dr. Eddy. But the big tion, nnd everybody is looking for casus bcl- twenty-five. nate Mr, Tilden is to throw away the elec­ es to go home; therefore be wants a loan walk, with $50 in prrzes, aud the Singhi Band will was drunk and disorderly at the North End, was ty of the station, and declaring Gen. Grant vote will bo divided between Messrs Butler \li between the two Great Powers. So fai­ R.—Well, really, Mr.----- , vou can extract the of a few dollars in his emergency, and gives furnish music. also mulcted in a fine for the offense. toral vote of South Carolina, and to lose most comfort out of misery of any man I ever general-in-chief of our armies during life. nnd Long, one of whom will be elected. ns I can discern there is no special cause a due bill for it. In this way he has vic­ 4« A five-years old peach tree on the premises On Tuesday Peter Carmichael and Jackson Ri­ two or three Congressmen. Can the Na­ met. Now, won’t you.be so good as to tell me how It adds: "The South, without loss of dig­ The contest has been carried on with great of any considerable magnitude, but a thou­ timized parties in Dover, Bangor and sev­ of Mr. M. M. Parker, on Warren street, in this ley, who had been engaged in a lively fight on tional Democratic party afford it? Nor is you would manage to draw consolation ont of a nity, can do this, for he has never failed to vigor by these gentlemen nnd their sup­ sand little anonyanccs and irritations on eral other places, stating that he lived on city, bore half a bushel of nice peaches this year, the Point the previous night, were brought before Pleasant street, in Auburn, and belonged to Republican majority of forty thousand in Ohio ? the evil confined to South Carolina. There On the first page of our present issue will be the court and the former was fined $2 and costs treat the chiefs and the soldiers of the lost porters, and a large vote will be cast,though both sides which, in the aggregate, may Rev. Jason Mariner's church. Later he G— (Arranging his hat, bringing his body into will betrouble wit hbolh Florida and Louisi­ probably not so large as that of last year, found some account of a peach orchard in York and the latter $1 and costs. cause with consideration and respect.” lead to open hostilities. Besides, when appears nt Hallowell, where he makes the The same day, G. A. Lynde was brought before demonstrative position and placing the end of his ana if the candidate be Mr. Tilden. To same general statements, as to business and county, which bore a crop ot 250 bushels. It when Gen. Butler was defeated by Gov. Kings and Cabinets are inclined to go to seems that peaches may be very successfully the court on a charge with keeping, with intent for right hand index finger in the palin of his left W O n the 23d of May 1876, Mr. Alvan speak plainly, while the South, wielding Talbot, the latter having some 15,000 plu­ war they can always find, or make, a rens- standing, but belongs to the Essex street hand). You see, that if the Republican majority Free Baptist church, and exhibits a letter raised in Maine. unlawful sale, a dozen and a half hotties of bran­ C. Foster was murdered at Keene, N. II., enormous power, is not disposed to dictate in Ohio had been iortv thousand instead of twen­ rality. on for declaring it, ns in the case of France of recommendation from Rev. Mr. Howard, 4« Steamer Mr. Desert has made a large reduc­ dy, seized in a room adjoining Sam Gray’s luir- who shall be nominated, it has already said room, under the Lynde Hotel, at the time a seiz­ ty-five thousand, it would have taken all tlie hard and the affair has been a mystery ever since, In New York there is a singular contest, and Germany. The question why did the pastor. This letter is a forgery, and the tion of fares between all points on her route. The money Republicans and hard money Democrats until recently some light was shed upon that the nominee shall not be Mr. Tilden.” the Democratic party being divided upon French attempt to go to Berlin has never public is cautioned against him as an im- rate from Macliiasport, Mt. Desert and all inter­ ure was made in Gray’s plaee> Sept. 30th. Mr. Lynde denied any knowledge of the brandy and to have m ade it up and then, we should have the matter, and it is now in a fair way to The News and Courier is one of the most pos tor. mediate points is only $3.00 to Boston, or $5.50 to its candidate for Governor. Gov. Robin­ been satisfactorily answered and probably was discharged. known whom to light. Don’t yon see ? influential Democratic papers in that State Boston and return; $2 to Portland; $1 to Rock­ be cleared up |Three men, F. W. Dodge, of son received the nomination nt the Demo­ the Emperor himself had not much clearer Some days ago, Alvin F. Dean, of So. Thomas­ R.—Well, now. Mr.-----, how large a Republi­ land and $1.50 to Rockland and return. Fares Bellows Falls, 1 t., George B. Spencer, of and it declares itself in favor of ihe norifi- Knox A Lincoln Musical Associa­ ton, who, with his brother, Wni. H., keeps a liv­ can majority in Massachusetts will suffice to make cratic State Convention, but Tammany ideas on the subject than the thoughtless the other way, are, of course, the same, aud local nation of Senator Bayard of Deleware. ery stable at that place, applied to Judge Hicks youusnpremely happy ? Springfield, Yt., and Gideon Lee, of Ches­ bolted nnd nominated John Kelly as its troops that went so gaily marching out of tion. fares are at equally low rates. ter, Yt., have been indicted by the grand candidate and is vigorously supporting him. The fifteenth annual session of this liody was fora warrant to search the premises of Charles G.—Oh, we expect to carry that state. Paris, shouting: A Berlin1, a Berlin'. The 4« Hamilton Lodge I. O.|G. T., at its meeting last Fales for articles which had been taken from their 72.— That’s what you said of Ohio before their jury for the crime. These persons have, A Washington correspondent of the lion. A. B. Cornell is the Republican can­ spirit of war was in the air, in the hearts of held at Damariscotta on Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday evening, elected the following officers Ey Thursday and Friday of last week. At the be­ stable, and which they suspected were concealed election : but never mind that. I want to euqnire from time to time, dropped words which Boston Herald says the Treasury depart­ didate, but he meets with some opposition the people and, especially, in the National for the ensuing quarter, who will be installed next there. Aft^r a full explanation of what the proc. about another matter. Do you still maintain that have led to their indictment. ginning of the session there was a good class in at­ Saturday evening: W. C. T., C. L. Duuning; W. ment has discovered that the continuance from a portion of that party. Great inter­ Assembly. A similar feeling seems to ex­ tendance aud the conductor Mr. G. W. Dudley, of ess involved, the warrant was granted. It was there is no revival of busiuess in the couutry ? V. T.,Hattie Orbeton; W. S., Hattie Kenniston; of the extensive smuggling operations on est is excited upon the complexion of the ist at this moment, both in Russia nnd in Boston, was introduced to the Convention by Presi­ placed, by Dean, in the hands of a So. Thomas­ G.—N o: but it is very easy to see why business W. F. S., Charles Gregory; W. T., Charles Bow­ has started up. W In an article questioning the proprie­ tlie Maine border is due in part to the fact Legislature to be elected, as the Senate, Germany, and under such hostile condi­ dent Obear and began his work. Mrs. James Wight ton officer for service, who searched the premises en; W. M., Joseph Sylvester; W. C., Nellie Fog­ and found a cushion, a horse blanket, a bridle and 7?.|— What in your opinion is the cause of the ty of continuing the office of Attorney that some of the customs officers there are which is elected for two yenrs, will partic­ tions there only wants an occasion for war of this city presided at the pianoforte. The erty; W . I. G., Minnie Packard; W. O. G., A. sessions of the first day were devoted to the rehear­ a pafr of bitts, and these, together with Fales, the renewed prosperity ? General, published three weeks ago. we implicated in the smuggling, and the Sec­ ipate in the choice of a U. S. Senator to fill declaring itself. But the odds are so vast­ C. Hamilton. officer presented in court ou Tuesday. Upon the G.—Why, you see, that there has been a large the place of Mr. Kernan, Democrat, whose sal of church mnsie, glees and anthems. stated that two cases for murder had been retary is contemplating a number of chang­ ly in favor of Germany, which can place at On Wednesday the class was increased to about 4« There hasn’t been a time in the last six hearing, the two Deans swore positively to the ar­ amount of gold received from foreign countries tried in this county, in neither of which es in tho service there. Only five officers term expires March 4, 1881, and whose once 1,250,000 troops in the field, while 150 members. A time was spent in exercises for years when there was so much repairing of build­ ticles found in Fales’s possession as their property, and as we liave always maintained, “ The more did Attorney General McLellan appear. are employed to watch th# border for hun­ place the Republicans hope to fill with one Russia can hardly raise half that number, the cultivation of the voice and the remainder of ings in tliis city, as at the present. On nearly and Judge II. ordered the articles to be detained money, the better the business.” every street you can see evidence of the above in custody of the officer to await a complaint 72.—Yes, but what brought that goTd here from We then thought that the case of Hannah dreds of miles along tbejnorthern and east­ of their own number. that Gortschakoff feels the necessity of se­ the sessions of the day was devoted to rehearsal of church, glee and chorus music. statement. There are little piles of building ma­ against Fales for larceny. Such a complaint, al­ foreign countries ? Thorndike was tried nt the March term of ern sections of Maine, and the facilities for In New Jersey a Legislature and County curing a powerful ally, before engaging terials to be seen in the yards or on the sides of though they had obtained the search warrant and G.—What brought it here ? officers only are to be elected. But the Oh Thursday morning a business meeting of the Court, bntjthis was not so. That case was smuggling are, of course, very great there. his country in war, Iu this emergency he Association was held and various committees were the streets, such as shingles; various kinds of lum­ sworn to the property, the Deans both declined to 72.—Yes, what brought it here ? tried at the December term of 1878, when The treasury agents have been looking in­ Senate to be elected next Tuesday will par­ naturally looks to France, and begins by appointed. At the morning session the class were ber, bricks, sand, lime etc. with painters’ ladders make, as did the officer, who had made the search G.—Well, ahem, I do’ no’ What do you mean ? Mr. Emery was Attorney General, and he to the businessjfor some time past, and are ticipate in the election of n U. S. Senator flattering the vanity of the grande nation, instructed in vocalization. Rehearsals followed standing against the walls, or piled near by, ready and arrest. Under these circumstances, Mr. 72.—As you don’t secin to comprehend the ques­ for use or to be taken to another job. did not apper at the trial. We would do convinced that there iscollusion somewhere to succeed Mr. Randolph, Democrat, once the chief military power of the world, and at three P. M. the matinee took place. On Fales was not held in custody. tion, I will pnt it in another form. Did those On Wednesday a hearing was bad on the claim foreign countries send their gold here as a present no injustice to the present Attorney Gen­ among the government employes with the whose term expires March 4, 1881. Hence, and which should again occupy that proud Thursday evening occurred the first concert, with 4* Schooner Annie Lee, Capt. D. W. Look, an attractive programme, consisting of selections which arrived here Monday afternoon, with coal made by Samuel Gray, for a keg of sherry wine to the United States, or was it in payment for eral, but the fact that neither the former or smugglers. It is probable that a number great eflorts will be made, by both parties, position. And France, ambitious of revenge? which was among some liquors seized in bis bar­ goods that they had previously received from us ? to secure the majority in that body. The by Chandler’s Orchestra of Portland, chorus se­ for James Feraald, made an unusually quick run. the present incumbent of that office ap­ of customs ^officers in Maine will be re­ listens to the voice of the charmer and lections by the class, and songs by Miss.Fanny Kel­ She left New York Friday night and made the room under Lynde Hotel. This wine Sam. G.—Well, I suppose, yes, we’ve been exporting claimed was for personal use, but the court was peared, at the trials of the cases alluded to moved at an early day, but the department Republicans,it is said have the best chance, dreams of recovering her lost Rhine Provin­ logg of Boston, Mr. Dudley, Mrs. Libby Clark run to the Vineyard in 18 hours. Leaving there some tilings. not able to take that view of the case and declined serves to strengthen our opinion that the is proceeding with great secrecy in the only one half of the Senators being elected ces. Meanwhile other Powers will have Cushing of Thomaston and Miss Clark. Sunday, she made tlie run to this port in 26 72.—Well, now, as people are not in the habit of to surrender it. this year, and the Republicans requiring something to say on this question, especially On Friday morning a business meeting was held, hours, making the whole running time from New paying for their goods before purchasing, does it office can be safely abolished, and without matter, and the names of the doomed offi­ 4* There was. a trotting match at the Knox only three of the number to maintain their at which officers were elected for the ensuing year York to Rockland only 44 hours, and this when not follow that revival of business is what brought any detriment to the cause of justice. cers are withheld. England and Italy, and if there is to be a Park last Saturday afternoon, but the attendance as follows : deeply laden with coal. the money here rather than the money causing the control of the Senate. A pretty thorough war between Russia and Germany, noth­ was not very large. Tlie first race was for a purse revival. canvass of tho State has been made by both R. H . Counce, President, Thomaston. 4* One of the city papers recently gave currency ty The places for polling votes in New HT About a year ago a trunk was found ing can prevent the conflagration from J. C. Henderson, Vice President,JW^scasset of $30 ($20 to first and $10 to second) between < G .—I can’t stop now to discuss that question. parties. to a report that the •• Ideal Opera Company ’’ (in­ II. S. Moore’s blaek stallion “ Watchmaker,” and York city, as designated by the Police Com­ spreading all over Europe. It will be the Albert Smith. Secretary, Rockland. I’m in a hurry, I. must go. in Saugus river, near Salem, Mass., which cluding Baraabee, Whitney, Adelaide Phillips, J. E. Crockett’s buckskin gelding “ Honest missioners, for the eleetion next Tuesday, In our next issue we shall be able to greatest war the world has ever seen. No Newell Winslow, Treasurer, Waldoboro. 72.—Just one word. You just see if you can ex­ upon being opened was found to contain Mary Beebe, W. H. Fessenden, Frothingam and Money.” “ Watchmaker ” won in three straight give the result of the elections in tho above DIRECTORS. tract as much honey out of this as you have out of comprise, clothing stores, candy stores, the body of a young woman, whoso nose peace doctrines or millcnium illusions can other eminent singers) was soon to appear here. heats, his’time being 2.53,2.50 and 2.46. The sec­ mentioned States. A. Ross Weeks, Geo. E. Torrey, Rockland; A the Ohio and Iowa elections. Good day. barbers shops, cigar shops, shoe stores, un­ stay the tidal wave of blood. Wlrat is the The agent informs us that owing to the great ex­ ond raco was for a purse of $35, open to horses had been cut off, so that she might not be S. Fales, Cushing; Warren Smith, Warren; J.T . A ll Sorts.—We think the trucking business dertaker shops, tailor shops, bakeries, sta­ identified. After a long investigation it meaning of six millions of men perpetually pense of the organization, there is no intention of that never beat 2.50. The following is tlie score must be good in this place, for we went on to the Coombs, No. Haven; M. A. Metcalf, Thomaston; including Rockland in its circuit. Our people, no ble offices and various other establift- Business Look. under arms if there is to be no moro war! of this race. street the other day and we had ever so many calls was proved that the victim was Miss Jen­ A. D. \\ illey, Appleton; J. 11. Kalloch, So. doubt, would be much pleased to hear this com­ The more civilized the nations become the A. P. Corthell’s b. m. Maggie Mitchell, 1 1 1 for bus’lhess. One wanted'a barrel of apples hauled ments. But the liarber shops seem to] pre­ nie P. Clarke, of Boston. It appeared Tho Auburn shoe manufacturers have ad­ Thomaston; F. O. Young, Carndeu; Mrs. Benj. pany. H. J. Tibbetts’ bk. m. Maud Vinal, 2 3 2 another a bag of corn; some potatoes and a jag of dominate—no less than 178 of these estab­ from an examination of the body that an vanced the price of their products in most all more aggrossive and belligerent they are. Burton, Union; Marshall A. Bond, Jetferson; A. 4< The case of O. G. Shepherd, for violating the Fred II. Berry’s b. in. Jessie, 3 2 3 lishments having been selected for polling Christianity does not extinguish human II. Kenniston, Boothbay; David Cumberland, George Young’s b. g. Jim, 4 4 4 wood, and so on through nearly the whole cata­ abortion had been produced upon Miss grades, frpm seven to ten per cent. The City Ordinance against the erection of wooden Albert Berry’s b. g. Benjamin, 5 5

have Uie same ftppetite that you I tatoes fresh boiled, and beaten very lhrht. $“200,000, ten thousaud of which Mrs. St. Clair is UNION. I NEW YORK—Ar 24, Ephraiui Williams, Keene, Rockland; Washington Freeman,Rogers,Thomaston; to have. The officers are chosen and work is soon We learn that copper has been discovered in Kate Newman, Newuian, Carver’s lluibor; Commerce, I to lie commenced. We learn, by the way, that this town. Perry. Rockland; Sardhda, Holbrook, Vinalhaven. | GREAT PREMIUM OFFER' A r 23, Johnnie Mescrve, Kenntston, Rockland. Mr. N. T. Bassick’s mine, at Ash Point, shows Several business changes are to lie anticipated. Cld 25, brig Lucy W Snow, Hall, Cape Town, CGH. GOLD WATCHES & CHAINS, well and indicates rich mineral. The Post-office will be moved next week. NEWPORT—In port 21, R L Kenney, Farr, Rock: Rev. W . C. Barrows, of Rockland, preached at laud for Taunton (after dicharging part of cargo here;)’ ROCKPORT. James Freeman, Kellar, Thomaston for N Y ; Volant, the Baptist church last Sunday, to the entire satis­ Murch, frm Castine for do. faction of all who heard him. We hope he may Rev. C. B. Besse gave his lecture, “ Jack and Ar 27, May Munroe, Hall, Rockland for N Y. Silver Tea Sets and Fine Jewelry. favor us again at no distant day. Jill,” at the Methodist Church of this place, on the EDO ARTOWN—Ar 25. Maggie Belle, Hall, fm N Y for Rockland; Moses Eddy, Warren, do for Boston; evening of the 27th, to a large audience. The 1» Ellis, Torrey. N Y fur Rockland; Ring Dove, Cous­ Mrs. M. Ella Potter, of Colorado, is in town, YOU CANTDO BETTER Autumn and Winter The only improvement ever ntflUe on the- common visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo. Hayden. Her looks lecture is able and eloquent, and was given with ins, da for Portland. the speaker’s usual force. Ar 24, Speedwell, Whitten, N Y for Rockland. POROUS PLASTER. indicate that the pure mountain air of that re­ PROVIDENCE—Ar 25, Albert Jameson, Candage, than to.subscribe or work for Fashionable gion agrees with her. and America, Trueworthy, N Y. It contains greater anti more powerful Mr. Simon Graves, agent of “ Grade School A Wise Deacon. RICHMOND, VA—Sid 25, sch R C Thomas, Thorn- dike, Perth Amboy. PAIN-RELIEVING, STRENGTH’ING & CURATIVE PROPERTIES District,” is making needed repairs and alterations “ Deacon Wilder, I want you to tell me how SALEM—Ar 25, Hume, Calderwood, Rockhuid. you kept yourself and family well the past season ihan thccominon Porous Plaster, and is far superior to liniments and the so-called electrical appliances upon the West brook schoolhouse, and is also BALTIMORE—Ar 22,8 M Bird, Merrill, George­ building a shed for fuel. etc. when all the rest of us have been sick so much, town, D C. PRICE 25 CENTS. 4w45 and have had the doctors visited us so often.,’ Ar 20, sell Isaac Orbeton, Crockett, and John Bird, We understand that Mr. B. II. Clay is about to Bro. Taylor the answer is very easy. I used Smith, Georgetown, I) <’. Hit Faterile Family Paper of New England. move to Illinois, where he is to engage in the Hop Bitters in time; kept my family’ well and Sid 25, brig Addie Me Loon, Aspinwall. Dress Goods same business that he is now in. “ drum m er” for saved the doctor bills. Three dollar’s’ worth of | A LEXANDRIA-Passed down 25, Maggie I) Mars­ it kept us well and able work all the time I’ll ton, Jesse Hart and A K Meservey. the Bodwell Granite Company. We wish him warrant it has cost you and the neighbors one to Only S2.OO Per Year EMBRACING much success. A oeqvodaois. two hundred dollars apiece to keep sick the same time.’ FOREIGN. A rat Aberdeen Oct 25, brig Florence I Henderson, ,, ‘‘ Typographically beautiful and editorially sensi. ; SYRUP OF CEDRONH “ Deacon, I’ll use your medicine hereafter." THOMASTON. Patterson, Boston. ble.”— Bouton Herald. 2w47 325 Main Street, N o v e lt i e s , James H. Rivers, Esq., now in his 83d year, Sid fin Demarara 27, sell Aldana Rokes, Rhodes, Na- ‘t 5W uver*”—-V. 1’. Independent. — r o r t — vassa. ‘Edited with marked taste and ability.”—Z/on’i came very near bciug drowned near the Railroad — Dr. Cutter's Braces correct the habit of stooping Port Spain—Sid Sent 27, sch Kate Carlton, Provi­ Herald. Coughs, Colils, Croup, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, bridge, one day last week. He went down to a Parsons, Bangs & Co., Wholesale Druggists Portland dence; 30, Theresa A Keene, Perkins, Curacoa. ** Takes rank with the best family iournals.”—Dan­ Gen’l Ag’ts. Iy28 Sid fin Rio Janeiro 29,sch Maggie E Gray, BowJoin, bury Newi. C a m e l’s H a i r s , Sore Throat. Catarrh, and all diseases wharf in this locality, and seeing a boat there he Baltimon got into it, and pushed off into the stream for the At Cardeui Rokes, Masters, from N Y, nr 16th. OFTIIE TIIIIOAT, CHEST & H VGS. purpose of fishing. The boat immediately sank — Ring’s Vegetable Ambrosia restores gray hair to Demarara—In port Oct 24, brig It W Mei •, Law- Conduoted by REV. H. A. BHOREY Its original color, prevents the hair from falling out, Shooda Cloths, We ofler no reward for a lietter article, but we are willing to. let the people decide under him, and he was in “ water over his head.” and is one of the finest dressings for the hair in the W11.LIAS1 H. MERRILL, Editor. whether the rewards offered by o th e rs do not belong to us. Fortunately there was a broken pile near the wharf market. Parsons, Bangs ± Co., Wholesale Drilg’ts. ly2S Contributing Editor,; o v d 11 o n c e n d n ii Curvs more caa** °f Cr°“p i,ran which he immediately grasped and saved himself. MEARS, REV. SMITH BAKER. dlnU r Ur UbUllUN another remedies. Mr. Rivers had on a heavy overcoat, which en­ Dn. C. W. B exsox’s C elery and C ham om ile P il l s are prepared expressely to cure Sick Head­ BROCADES, cumbered him very much, and when he attempt­ SPOKEN. ed to reach the shore caused him to sink. His ache, Nervous Headache, Dyspeptic Headache, SYRUP OF GEDRON Xev“f ,i8ta,X ’X r SRXS Neuralgia and Nervousness, and will cure any Oct 10, lat 50, Iol 16, ship Gen W ith Satin and Silk Stripes, These are FACT'S, and one trial will satisfy the most skeptical. We do not toll only safety he found was in clinging to the broken Skewes, fin Antwerp for N Y. A Full Page of Editorials on Religions and ease. Price 50 cents, postage free. Edward Mer­ Social Topics, by a corps of skilled writers. you that Syrup of Cedron will cure Consumption, but we do tell you that it w ill pile. He called loudly for help on the work­ rill. Agent, Rockland. Iy25 p re v e n t i t if taken in time, also that it will afford g re a te r re lie f to the poor A Full Page for the Best Stories, on which is men engaged at the kiln of Prince, Morse & Co. now running n short Serial bv Ww. M. F. Roi xd, consumptive than any known remedy. and soon Charles C. Starrett hearing his voice, — Miss Sawyer’s Salve author of “ Achsah” and “ Child Marian Abroad.” Stripe Velveteen, called the other workmen, who at once pulled Mr. known. Price 25 cents. PARLOR LECTURES. A F u ll P a g o o f L ite ra tu re , including Choice Trial'Bottle 25 cts. Regular Size, SI.00. Rivers out of the water. He was very cold and KeadingM from the latest books and mag-azines. Fringes & Buttons to match. Prepared bv nearly chilled through, and in a short time must M IS S P O O R , Have just returned from the A Full Page for the Sunday-School, wlioliy WIGGIN & CO., • - - Rockland, Me. have become exhausted. written by Rf.\ . R. R. Meredith and R ev. A. F. Having been invited to deliver her lectures on Boston Market,where they have Sciiaufflku, with expositions of Ute Iutcruntional Wo have JUST KECKIVEP our JS l'.IL L D K U G G I S T fi On Sunday night about 11 o ’clock, the citizens Rockland Retail Prices Current. of this village were aroused by thdVinging of the been making large purchases Depar I^all and "W inter These prices are for the best articles, when not oth­ Children,’ Baptist church bell, and as each one came run­ erwise specified or only one price given. For large Sanscrit Literature quantities prices will be a shade lower. Corrected lor the Fall and Winter trade, THE B I S T SB SIMPLE ning along, rubbing their eyes, they eagerly in­ weekly. in this city, will give the course of four lectures, at an quired where is the fire ? They soon learned that early date. Time and place will be announced liere- among which arc many Job CLOAKS, DOLMANS, Rock la n d , Oct. 30, 1879. JOSEPH COOK’S LECTURES. they were not summoned out to a tire, but to buut SOL* BY Provisions, Fruit aud Produce. Lots, which they will give their T he Gce.de> Rule has secured the exclusive right up two runaway boys, Kendrick Robinson, son Single Tickets, - - .35 of publication in New England of the Kkv. J oseph S a ck s, «fec. of John O. Robinson, Esq., and Louie Atkins, son Apples fc’bbl...... 2.00«j2.50 Steak. V lb...... 12 Cook’s Monday Leotlkes for this season. The W hich we invite those in want of a GOOD GAR- S I 5 0 0 .0 0 , Cooking, f p k ...... 205*25 S p are-rib,^ lb...... 10 The course of lectures to be given by Miss I.aura E. customers the benefit of: so course will begin ou the third of November, and the MENT at LOW PRICE t of Mr. F. A. Atkins, l»oth of whom had been miss­ Dried, V lb...... 638 Sausage U tb...... 12 Poor at the Newbury street school will give the results general subject will be on tho relations of Christianity ing since two o’clock in the afternoon, and were Beans, Y E ^ bu .1.75 52.00 Hams, tt>...... 15 of Max Muller and other great students of language in those that come lirst will have Beef, roasts, V’ B>.... 12 their investigations into the Sanscrit language, as the «___ . suMBtns last seen on Dunn St., making toward the wharf. Steak lb...... 15«j2u Chickens, S ring,..14e16 source of all the late European languages. It is a the greater variety to select Ladies' Misses', Children’s & Gent’s hoticeo w o r J ^ o a L______E B s ahdo& z ZeRACE Pure. A consultation was held, and messengers sent in Corned, lb...... SglO Turkeys...... 20 study, too, that seems to make all the world •* kin,” ‘ E HLihlPFR OH * Tongue, tb...... 12 Ducks,...... 15 and at the same time is useful for young people, as it Grand Premium List. FOR PARTICULARS HUNGER ONon a I A D D R E SS: even’ direction. In a little while it was found Beets, new ,F tb...... 02 Geese...... 12 serves as a valuable foundation for'the acquirement of from, as some lots are small and they went up on the railroad track towards War­ Butter V ...... 20422 Fowl, r i b ...... 7...12 the more modern languages. Miss Poor’s course traces nO YOU WANT A WATCH? WhiteSewing Machine Co. Cleveland, o hio . Cabbage, V tb...... 02, Potatoes...... 60 thu growth of language from the Sanscrit through its cannot last long at the rate they UNDERWEAR ren. About one o’clock, or a little later, they were Cranberries Pbu.2.0053.00 Potatoes, new, p p k ...!6 DO YOU WANT A GOLD CHAIN? found snugly stowed away in bed, sleeping sound­ Cheese, P ...... Ugl5 Pickles, V gal...... 40«j50 0 / DO YOU WANT SILVER-WARE? Eggs per doz...... 22 Squashes, r fi»...... 7.3 arc selling. AND ly, utterly regardless of the frantic fears of the Lard, V tb...... 10 Tomatoes, fresh,V tt».. ..3 0 0 YOU WANT A FRENCH CLOCK? parents, at the house of Mr. Atkins’ brother, near Lamb F tb...... Ofllll per cau...... 10415 IM)‘YOU WANT FINE JEWELRY? Hid (iloves Cleaned Onions, r Jb ...... 4 Turnips, y lb...... 7o2 the upper fells in Warren. Mr. Fred. C. O’Brien Pork, (clear) y tb...... S ,V eul,y tb...... 8510 We have an elegant show of FLANNELS | A nd finished by a n ew m e th o d in which they was the messenger who found these boys, and Round Hog, r ib ...... 556 Steak...... 15 FALL AND WINTER I retain their freshness as long CORN, FLOUR Groceries, clc. (in all-wool and cotton­ brought them home. These truants did not seem Plaids, MRS. J. H. ADD1TON, —AND— Coffee r lb 'Sugar per lb i f f t U Largest Stock in the city. Kim Street. to realize the anxiety which they caused their R io ,...... 16g20 Granulated,...... tl I m wool) Slioodas, Novelties, parents. Roasted & gr. Rio 20525, Extra cofleecrushcd..10 OT Mr. Adclbcrt Lermond.'it is reported, has pur­ Java...... 30«j3S! Muscovado,...... 8 with a lull Molasses r g al...... 1 Syrup. sugar-house..70nS0 Caslimeres, etc., FEED STORE. chased the house formerly occupied by the late H avana...... 40^45 Maple per gal...... f.25 MINNESOTA Ambrose Lermond, as a residence, in rear of the Porto Rico,...... 65ft7O Tea, Japan, Ib...frm20 to60 line of Striped N’clvcts, Pekin New Orleans...... 65g70i Oolong, per tb___25 5 60 I have just received a large stock of late style ortli S5O.OO. Congregational church. Oil, Kerosene, r gall2520 Eug. Breakfast...... 50,60 Stripe Satin, Brocade Silk, CLOAKINGS dakotat Capt. B. J. Henry, master of ship Corsica, is Prunes, r tb...... 7 5 10 Salt, r bu...... 4p Thirty Other Premiums, If” H GI Raisins, r 1-4 b o x .... 50|Salratus,...... S310 14 OVER 1,000.000 ACRES OF FOGLES & CONANT among the late arrivals of our ship masters now Plain Silks, Satins, Velvets and Flour, Corn, M rnl.clc. BOOTS, HATS, All Standard and tn/rranterf .■ the Silver Ware, Reed ANDID FINE FARMINC LANDS Wholesale and Retail -Dealers in at home. His ship is in New York, loading oil Barley, per bn...... 60'pearl Barley...... 83IO Velveteens, for Trimmings to X Barton’s or Rogers’ Bros.; the celebrated Sprint.-- __ IN MINNESOTA AND DAKOTA, for London. Buckwheat flour per tb..o5I Rice, prtb...... 8nlu field till.) Watches, aud other goods equally lln-t-class. R For salo by the WIXOXA i ST. PETER R.R.CO., 4^*Scud for sample copy with Premium List. At from $2 to >G per Acre. *nJ on liberal terns. Corn, Flour, Meal, Oats Capt. Robert Crosby, one of Thomaston’s ex­ Cracked, wheat per lb..06 Middlings, p rlb ...... 7l>. match our Dress Goods. All Corn, per bu...... 70475'Oats, pr bu...... 50«;»5 SHOES, CAPS, H. A. MIORF.Y, ) „ BEAVERS. There lunli lie in tho wheat belt of the North- cellent master mariners, was united in marriage Corn meal, pr bu,..7Oa 75JOatmeal, pr lb ...... 55IO C. W . BALDW IN, ‘ 1 r°Pn*-4ors. ___a Wert, mil arc equally well adapted to the growth of and Feed, Flour, per b b l...5.00510.00*Rye, pr bu...... 1.00 AYml Dress Flannels, iu ■n other grain, vegetable*, etc. Tho climate la unaur- on Monday hist, to Mrs. Rebecca Stctsou Mero, at Fine Feed, per lb...... I.1* Shorts, pr l b ...... I1., passed for hcalthfulness. the residence of her mother, Mrs. Leonard Stet­ Graham Flour, per lb----4: Potash, lump...... 10 Iglc aud double width, for 25 £x They are Free from Incumbrance. Farw ell Block, 210 M ain St. RUBBERS, FURS, auide Rook, Map*, tic., containing full information,■ Inform Uni public that they have formed a partnership son. They left on the train that day for New York, 2 for tiie purpose of carrying on the abt've-name.^1 busi­ W e havi the choicest anti new­ ’ CHAS. E. SIMMONS, LaaJ ^'°nimis«loncr. with the kind wishes of their many friends, for and 50 cts. per yard. A large ness, and that having ample facilities, they are pre­ Fish, dry cod pr lb __255 Corned Cod...... 2,*3 FUR TRIMMINGS, est designs in Gen’l Offices C. AN.W. R’y Co.,Chicago, III. pared to fill oil order* fur Meal and Corn, V eiiow and their future happiness. The bark Nicholas Thayer, Fresh cod, pr lb----455 Napes A fins, p rlb ..55$ stpek of low priced DRESS M ention thio paper in writing. Mixed, with prompt despatch and at the Lowest of which Capt. Crosby is master, is loading in Srnok’dBloaters prlb 2521, Tongues & Sounds, FALL and WINTER 3iuo40 W hoi.esai.e P rices. Flour and" Feed also supplied Dry pollock, pr lb .l’42 ‘2 p rlb ...... S UAIB1J1JJ.AS. GOODS, worth from 8 to 121-2 at wholesale, in lota to suit. New York for Java. Fresh halibut,...... 8510 Lobsters, pr lb...... 05 We also invite the attention of retail purchasers to During the heavy gale yesterday forenoon, Smoked halibut,pr lb.12 "ttlmon, prlb ...... 20 our stock of Corn, Flour, Meal, Data and Feed, always cents. D ia g o n a ls , Commissioners’ Notice. in store, promining our beat efibrta to please, and the about 11 o’clock, the barge Fairy broke away from Salt, m ackerel.... .3, 11, Finnic 11 addies pr lb ... .10 Fresh Mackerel,...... 153 Oysters...... 50 4 60 Cents.’ Furnishing rp ilE undersigned, appointed by the Judge of I’ro- Lowest Murket Prices. her moorings near Copeland’s mill, and running Coni. W ood. Hay. etc. JL hate for tiie County of Knox, Commissioners to down stream rapidly, struck the yacht Billy Eat­ receive and examine the claims of creditors against the Coal per to n ....5 00a 5 50jHay, pressed. 14 00315 00 Goods. Ill Cloakings we shall keep M atelasses, estate of A. T. LOW, late of Rockland, deceased, rep­ Rockland, May 29, 1879. on, moored opposite Cushing & Co.’s wharf, Wood, hard per Hair, pr bu...... 25 resented insolvent, give notice that six months are al­ cd...... 4 5045 001 Cement, pr cusk...... 1 40 Of all kinds and qualities from the Cheapest to the MILLINEBY lowed to said cre.titors to present and prove their broke the yacht’s topmast and carried her away a larger stock than has ever Solt,per cd...... a 4 OOjSund p reask ...... 205*25 VERY BEST, which 1 will sell and all the light colors in claims; and that they will be in session at T. P. Pierce’s from her moorings, both barge and yacht going Lime, Wood and Casks. Office in Rockland, ou tiie third Saturdays of each along swiftly across into the bay. Alfred C. been kept in this county. In month, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, for timt purpose Common,...... 60a 65 Casks...... 17 ANNIE B. BEILLY SAMUEL BRYANT, Strout and Luther Simmons got into a boat and Lump...... SO Wood, soft...... 2 2552 50 the Light Shades we have new Camel’s H air, FRED MERRILL. went after the barge and yacht. They say that the Cheap For Cash! Wishes to announce that she has id. Aug. 19, IS??. wind blew furiously, and that the spray from the styles, that have never before returned lro n i the market with a to be found in die market. breaking waves wet them through. They succeed­ SPECIAL NOTICES- been shown. Carefully Selected Stock ol' l-’all and A. M . A. V S T I N , ed in securing the boats by anchoring them in the Please call and see us before purchasing elsewhere. Winter Millinery. DENTIST. M A I N ST ; r 0 CKLAN O bay. They then attempted to row back against LADIES’ AND MISSES’ OFFICE OVER T. A. WENTWORTll’S STORE, the wind, but were obliged to give it up. Leaving! GEORGE W. FRENCH, OUR STOCK OF 1SEUIW BLOCK. the boat behind, they made land tracks for home. Shawls of every style,quality Dentistry in all its brandies promptly attended to Fine Kid, Calf, Oil, Straight and A most complete stock of at REASONABLE PRICES. The Belfast Journal says that the late Hon. and price that the trade can Teeth extracted without pain, by the use f ri James C. Madigan, of Houlton, practiced law in A ttorn? ComBor at Lai, Pebble Goat Boots, all widths. possibly call foil. It will pay HATS, BONNETS RE W NG. Rockland years ago. Sueh is not the fact. Mr. KID GLOVES, Madigan first commenced the practice of law in Thomaston, Ms. • ST New Coods Received any lady that is intending to Thomaston, in company with Hon. Lucius H. d a ily . xr.W AUVERTKEMENTS. purchase, to look at our stock, 7’o the Judge of Probate, in and for the Chandler, a native of Belfast, who died in Nor­ D E V I IS L K V T RIBBONS, . da,S Knee Swei folk, Ya., some two years since, and was one of in Beaver Shawls we have a TBIMMINGS ; Book t tSt)3.7 Oct. P ian County of Knox. the foremost lawyers in that State. HOSIERY, mk only 814 3 " C. H. EVANS T. A. WENTWORTH new style which is very hand­ Is very large and complete. Call and examine. _ W. CUSHMAN, Administrator* < ... _ Samuel Watts & Co. are repairing schooner Ma­ JAMBS BUTLER, late of Rtuklaud, intheCoqnty of FRINGES, ------I Knox, deceased, intestate, respectruily represents that ry A. Power at Cushing & Co.’s wharf. At the 234 Main Street. some. Also, a new lot of lirA N T E D AGENTS, for ” W.M. Ll.ov AlUU, | the personal estate of the deceased L* not snffirfentto same wharf schooner Telegraph is having a new Rockland, Oct. 30, 1870. 48 » SOX an.l His Times,” bv Oliver , ... pay the just dubta and demands against said estate by mainmast put in. Cashmere Shawls, at Tow We would call special attention with Introduction l»y J ohn G. W h it t ie r . The peo­ the sum ef four hundred dollars; that said deceased T. E. TIBBETTS, GLOVES, ple are watching and waiting for tliis hook. Now is a died seized and possessed of certain real estate, situate Mr. Samuel F. Robinson, one of our most active prices. to our assortment of splendid opportunity for wide awake canvassers. Ad­ in Camden and described as follows .—said lot is known young men and best tailors, has opened a mer­ DENTIST. dress B.B.RU8SKI.L x CO.. Pubs., 57 Cornliill,Boston as tiie *• Gulley Lot,” commencing at the shore of Clam All brunches of dentistry faithfully attended to at BUTTONS, Cove and adjoining land of Davis Tillson and hand of chant tailoring establishment in Biddeford. We VERY REASONABLE PRICES. Teeth extract, N E W L IN E diaries Gregory, ns per plan drawn by A. I>. Blaek- ingtou. Sept. 27, 1879, said lot containing .6.U8I acres. regret to lose Mr. R. from among our business ed without pain by Nitrous Oxide Gas. Great reduc­ B E T W E E*N FANCY FEATHERS SBIRDS E ST E Y ORGAN. tion in the price of artificial teeth. Satisfaction guar­ A bargain in B lankets, for which are tola* used so extensively in Trimming. That a partial sale o f said real estate would injure tiie men, but we can assure the citizens oi that city anteed. remainder thereof: that an advantageous offer of three tliat he is a first-class tailor and a downright good LEADS THE hundred aud sbcty.three dollars has been made to them Cor. Main and W inter Sts. S2.0G, w orth 82.50. A J o b Lot FELT & FLANNEL SKIRTS. for said real estate, including the reversion of the fellow. Iy25rsx ROCKLAND MT. DESERT PLEASE CALL. widow’s dower therein, by Davis Tillsou and that the A monument is soon to be erected in the village co sxrx.ui-V ja.asr. of Gents.’ All-Wool Scarlet interest of ail concerned will be promoted by an imme­ WORLD! diate acceptance thereof. Said Administrators there- cemetery at Alfred, in memory of Hon. John Undershirts aud Drawers th a t,' Holmes, near the spot where the remains of his B I It T H S. FALL ARRANCEMENT, ’79. A. B. REILLY, AVc >liall exhibit the L argest tier, and sell * first wife and son were buried. This is eminently proper, as there lie spent the greater portion of his On and after Saturday, Oct. 18, the favorite Steamer lor 8L00 ; never before sold for Stock o f Largest Factory life, and achieved his highest honors at the bar, [Notices of Births and Marriages inserted free, but 311 Main Street, w: and at the forum. During the latter years of his when sent by mail should always be accompanied by CHAS. HOUGHTON less than $1.25. A full line Paisley & Woolen LARGEST PRODUCTION life he resided at Thomaston, having’ married as the nameof the sender, as a guarantee of authenticity. J KNOX COUNTY—In Court of Probate, held at Rock­ a second wife a daughter of Major General Henry from 25 cents to $1.25. NEW ADVEKJTSEMENTS. PVP.EST TONE, land, on the third Tuesday of October, 1S79. Knox, distinguished as an officer of the revolu­ On tiie petition aforesaid, Oiu>£ked. That notice be I11 this city, Oct. 21, to Capt. and Mrs. Joseph II. 13 Stops, 3 set Golden Tongue given, by publishing a copy of- fcaW petition, with tin's tionary war, aud as a member of President Wash­ Melvin, a sou. . . endal Wnnrf,)on THURS­ SHAWLS, order thereon, three weeks successively, prior to the ington’s csbineL Mr. Holmes died at Portland R eed s, 5 Gct’a, 2 Knee Swells, On Hurricane Island, Oct. 26, to Mr. aud Mrs. Jo ­ DAY and SATURDAY mornings, 3000 yards of Remnants of ORGANS W a ln u t Case, warnt’d 6 years. tliird Tuesday of November next, in tiie /iac/ttand Ga­ July 7th, 1843, while holding the position of seph Curabelli, a daughter...... ■■ at 6 o’clock, or on arrival of the Stool it Book, only S98. N ew 7 zette, a newspaper pritited in Rockland, that all persons United States District Attorney. He was buried At Ash Point, Oct. 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Portland a ml Boston Steamers, for No. Ilav ver.x Book, only S1A3.75. Latest Ever shown in the County. interested may attend at a Court of Probate then to be Isle, So. W nd Bar Harbors, Lamoine, Hancock for 4 cts. hvldeti in Rockhuid, and show cause, if any, why the at Thomaston, and the spot where his remains lie and Sulliva Unbleached Cotton IHustntted N’ spaper sent free. Address DAN'L F. cannot now be identified. That one so distinguish­ In Thomoston, Oct. 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward BEATTY. WASHINGTON', N. J. Don't fail to examine this de­ prayer of said petition should not be grantetl. RETURNING, Will leave Sullivan every MONDAY 3w48 K. M. WOOD, Judge. ed as a citizen, iawyer and statesman, as he, In ’/homaston, Oct. 29, to Mr.and Mrs. C. W. Stimp- :id FRIDAY morning at 8 o'clock, touching as above A 36-inch Cotton for 5 cents. H U N T B R O S . should have had no headstone or monument to partment of onr stock. A true copy of the petition and order thereon. son, Jr., a daughter. and connecting at Rockland every MONDAY New England Gen’l Managers Attest:—T. P. P ierce, Register. tioint out liis last resting place and commemorate Portland On Fridays will 3000 yards of good P rin t for his memory reflects no credit on those who pride r.ect with the Boston St« ;rs only. UertiMrs ,ld(1Xi„g «E0. P. ROWELL H ’ll/S 608 WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON, HASS. themselves as being his descendants.—Portland Through Tickets Portlam! and Boston for 5 cents; also for 6, 7 and 8 cts. H Newspaper Advertising Bureau, 10 Spruce St., New Argus. MARRIAGES. sale on board the Steamer. ■“■York, cau learn the exact cost of any proposed line CAPT. DAVID ROBINSON, Mam of ADVERTISING in American Newspapers. 47 I The Argus is mistaken about Mr. Holmes be­ J. P. WISE, Agent. 100-pttge Pamphlet, 10 eents._ffa' Woolen Department! ing buried in Thomaston. If he had been buried Rockland, Oct. 17,1879. Id and Miss Kllet Cotton Flannels ill the new out of the porsouai estate of said here bis remains would have been placed'in the W alsh, of Tbomuston. F l o u r , receiving vault of the Knox tomb, and his" name In Tenant’s Harbor, Oct. 23, by Rev. Albert A ‘ght shades. Always on W e have added largely to our ORHEitEP, That notice thereof be given, three weeks Ford, Mr. Hugh W . Gordon and Miss Lizzie K. Sea successively, in the nvcktapd Gazette, printed in would have been placed on the Knox monument, vey, both of St. George. Woolens andFlaimcls. :uul shall Rockland, in said County, tliat all persons interested but such is uot the feel. Furthermore, none At Damariscotta Mills, the 2s»:l> inet., bv the Kigln DR AMATIC WIGS TO L E T ! hand the Camden Flannels, may attend at a Prolate Court to beheld at Roeldaud.on Rev. Bishop Healy, of Portland assisted by the Rev show a nice line of New Style F l o u r ! the third Tttes.iay of November next, and showsause, of our citizens recollect of Mr. Holmes re­ Father l’eterson, of Rockland, Mr. John F. Mulligai ill-wool and the best to wear in if auy they haw, why the prayer of said petition mains being brought here for interment. aud Miss Sarah Kavanaugh, both of DamnriacotL Suitings, both double and single should uot be granted. Mills. HAIR COODS I 3w4S K. M- WOOD, Juqge. The late Judge Goodenow, of Alfred, a number of the market. width. A true copy,—Attest :—T. P. PIERCE, Register. In W arren, Oct. 25, Mr. Wra. O. Bickford and Misi LADIES’ TOr PIECES,' SWITCHES, PUFFS, years since, in company with Judge Levensaler! Martha A. Kai loch, both of W. I am receiving direct from crises, PINAFORE WAVES, Ac. visited Gen. Knox’s tomb, and stated at that time MILLINERY’ St. Louis some of the BEST that Mr. Holmes was buried in Alfred beside bis DEATHS. MRS. G1OPBAY, Our stock of Carpets is the DRESS FLANNELS’ Grades of Old and New Pro­ first wife. 239 Main St., • Rockland. argest this Fall that it has ever cess Flour, which I am sel­ tHIJIforts THE APPLETON. ary Garnet, Grey, Mixtures, ling now nted for probate: ist be paid been, aud the patterns have O buered, That notice bo given to all persons inter­ There was a mistake made by the Appleton cor­ i. per line.] ested, l»y publishing a copy of this order in the /lock- never been as varied, and prices Green and Plum, land Gazette, printed at Rockland in said County, respondent last week. The Cqpvention of the three weeks suecessiveiy, that they may appear at a Reform Club is to be held Wednesday and Thurs­ In thia city, Oct. 22, Lizzie Moy, daughter of Wi WANTED. are still vei-y low, but are liable Probate (,’ourt to be held at Rockhuid, in twid County, O. and Laura Butler, aged 6 months. that are now so much used. Very Low for Cash! on the third Tuesday of November next,and show cause, day of this week,and not Tuesday and Wednesday, In fit. George, Oct. 27, Glendora, daughter of l’cter it' any they have, why the said instrument should as therein stated. I stated it just as 1 heard it. E. and Philcna Ililt, aged 6 months and 19 days. to a still further advance, as the not be proved,; approved and allowed as the last will It looks now as tho’ there would be a small attend­ § and testament of the deceased. factories are sold way ahead. Figured Crepes, «! 1 5 . E. M. WOOD, Judge. ance, as it is rainy and bids fair (or foul) to be so 43S*Come : id try’my Flour and see for yonrseff tlia Attest:—T. P. P iekce, IiegiaUr. 3w48 to-morrow. MARINE JOURNAL. » TEE SEASON » the prices ar the VERY LO W K ST^ea KNOX COUNTY—In Court of Probate, huU at Rock­ There was quite a serious fire in town last night. W e have just received from Chintz, Terry, 1 also have one of thu Largest Stocks of land, on the third Tuesday*of October, 1879. POST o r HOOKT.ATfn, The barn of Norton Pease, with alibis hay, two New York a new lot of Nott­ C. LEVEXSALER, Administrator on the estate cows, two steers and some poultry. The fire was LEVEE & FAIR. J • of JOHN B. HENRY, late of Thomaston, in not discovered in season to save anything out of Arrived. MILLINERY Reps, etc., said County, deceased, having presented itia first and Ar 27, S J Lindsey, Kennedy, N Y ; Sunbeam, Bish­ ingham Laces aud Muslin, for CORN, final account of administration of saidcstatQ for allow- the barn. Supposed to be incendiary. op, do; Columbian, Webster, Bangor; Granville, Clark, Boston; Frank Pearson, Cushman, do; Busan, Curtains, with a full assortment are N O W on Our friends in Dakota who went from Hope and Thurston, NY; Lucy Jane, Hopkins, Boston; Atlantic For Chair and Lounge Cover­ dy,,i Appleton have suffered some from prairie fires. Weed, Portland; D B Everett, McLain, Windsor, NS; of good for Lambrequins, etc. MEAL, land, in said County, that all persons interested may John 8 Case, Colcord, Boston; Nettie Cashing, Robin- ings, in all colors. Also for attend nt a Probate Court to be held at Rocfcktral, on Mr. Larkin Safford lost a new granary and three son, do; Bob, Norton, do; Ella Pressey, Watts, N Y ; the third Tuesday of November next, and show cause, stacks of wheat, and the Conant brothers lost some U S Rev sttnr McCulloch, Reed, Castine; schs Laurel, LAMBREQUINS. if any they have, why the said account should not be OATS, allowed. . grain, I did not ascertain how much. Bunker, Addison; 28, Nautilus, Toluian, N Y; Speed- Thursday Ev’g, Oct. 30 EXHIBITION well, Whitten, do; Alleghania, Cookson, do; Maggie AND 3w48 E. M. NVOOb, Judge. Bell, Hall, do; Br sch Emu, Colwell, 8t John. N B------a t ----- A tree cepy,—Attest :—T. P- PIERCE, Keister. Mr. E. D. Gushee has completed repairs on his Mary A, Clasby, do; schs Annie Lee. Look, N Y; buildings. They are all new on the outside, both OYSTERS, ICE CREAM, PASTRY', MEATS, Hume, Calderwood, Salem; Francis Burritr,. Mills, All the above Goods, with To the IIonorMe E. JL irood, Judy6 of walls and roof. His house, looks quite nobby, Bangor; J R Bodwell, Spalding, Vinalhaven; 31, Ida- CONFECTIONERY, FLOWERS AND ho, Peck, N Y ; D H Ingraham, Greeley, Boston. FANCY ARTICLES FOR SALE. ALL KINDS OF FEED, with its new finish and windows. It ought to lie many others, will he on exhibi Probate for the County of Knox, warm, as he has covered it with sheathing paper, MUSIC will be furnished for the occasion. tion and for sale l be found in the city, which I an ARIAN R. PAUL, Executrix o f the last will and 8ailed. O.A. WIGGIN’S Lowest Market Prices. testameutof JOSIAH W . PAUL, late of Shang- and given it three coats of paint. Ligc has been Sid 24, schs Trade Wind. Gray, N Y ; Richmond, ADMISSION—Children 10 eta. Adults, 15 cts. Mtau, China,.which ^ i d will was du|y-proved,and re. making still further improvements, in his pasture- Hall, do; nunjer, Nash, do; George, Rhoades, do; corded in the Probate Court for the Consular District of Shanghai, a court having jurisdiction of the Probate field by getting out stumps and stones and plow­ Tennessee, Metcalf, do; Commonwealth, Cudwoitli, Boatonr Chas Carroll, Burding, Portsmouth; James ALSO, A FINK STOCK OF of wills’, a copy of said will and tho proof of1Probate ing. He has laid a stone wall next the road. The R, Conary, Salem; Victory, Wilson, Boston; Atlanta Wednesday, Oct. Ist, CHAS. T. SPEAR, thereof duly authenticated having been produced* and field looks nice. Bradbury, Boston; Louisa Fiances, Thorndike, Port­ being duly executed in the manner required by the land; Lizzie Guptill, Smith, Boston; 25. Montezuma MRS. VOSE, Germantown Wools, laws of the State of JIaiuc, said Marian R. Paul, Many of our people are making farm improve­ Maxey, N Y ; Sinba.l, Ginn, do; 26, Hattie Lewis’ Store, 329 Main St., represents that it Is necessary said *ho«4tl be Garland, Dover, N n ; Sunbeam, Saunders, Blnehlll; and each succeeding day until proved in the Court for sab) Kuox County, as a foreign ments this fell. I notice that John Hall, Esq., Caroline Knight, Dyer, Richmond, Va; Ixxmesaa’ 16 Grove St. Berlin Worsteds, wil,, ns there is real estate situated in said Knox has quite a piece of burnt land that he has been Cables,-----; Exeter, Jackson, Bangor; 27, U S Itev further notice, at LOWEST Elevator ami Mill, Spear’s Wharf. County* which was doyiaed by said will. stmr Dallas, Hodgdon, cruising; 28, sch Addie E Worsted Embroideries/ She therefore prays that the copy of said will, duly clearing. He has also been clearing and plowing Snow, Thorndike, VlnalhEven; U S Rev stmr McCul­ PRICES. eow26 attested, may be allowed, filed and recorded, in said a number of acres of rough pasture. Mr. Lewis loch, Reed, cruising; 29, schs Ned Sumter, Snow, N Y - court. Nautilus, Tolman, do; Elbridge Gerry, Perry, do. DRESS-MAKING Slippers, MARIAN R. PAUL. McLain and Representative-elect S. J. Gushee are In all its branches. Latest Styles. building considerable wail. Supervisor Went­ Crewels and Crewel Work Iflfl Old Papers.lOQ DOMESTIC PORTS. EVERYTHING' first-class. worth is getting out granite for his barn. Mr. BOSTON—A r 25, scha Lizzie Guptill, Smith, PERFECT FITTING. GOOD WORK 242 Main St. Theodore Tyler commenced Monday to build a land ; Pallas, French, do. and LOW PRICES. HEWETT & thereof be house for Mr. Crie of Searsmont. Mrs. M. O. Giles Ar 27, schs Ada J Simonton, Hall, Darien, Ga; Cat- OS* Suits made in a becoming and 325 Main Street, printed in Rocklaml, in said County, that all persons aw am teak, Kennedy, Rondo ut. intereitckl may attend ai Probate Court to be neld at is ditching, an d removing boulders. Mr. Lincoln Ar 28, sch Lake, Gray, Rockland. stylish manner,at very short notice Rqckland, on the tliird Tuesday ot November aext, Johnson has his house completed on the outside. ^TN EY A RD -H A V EN -A r 26, Lnella A Snow. if desired. ROCKLAND. CENTS and show cause, if auy they have, why tho prayer of N Y; Satisfaction guaranteed lu every GILT EDGE Visiting Cards, in 40 40 said petition should not be granted. C. S. D. JACKSON. E. M. WOOD, Jndrt'. case, or no pay required. 23 case, printed and sold at tbis office. AT LTHIS OFFICE. A ttest :—T. P. P ierce, Register. 3 ^ 7

v n w a c a iu m ivu . on nns ticviuTcti 10 outer people. 1 do not have Uie same etito that you | tntoes fresh boiled, and beaten very light. | v Titrate for Boilers. S. J. RICH, t t a i t r o a d s 4* hlmtiiboats DEALER IN The beauty of steam yachts and all G atarrM FANCY COODS, Maine Central Railroad. DR. DURKEE’S Q c m t .on., .n K e,liens, Inform;..; '• -,ecor“ ,of- perienee, notes or article* * department of flow- small pleasure steamboats, says the H osiery, Buttons, Fringes and K ID N E Y A ND caltore, are cor«B-‘V invited from all cultivators and New Haven Palladium, has always Catarrh of the Nasal Cavities, Acute, Dress Trim m ings. Without Dosing—The Better Way. Commencing Oct. 13,1879. lovers of dowers. All such should be addressed •• Editor of Floral Department,” at this office. been marred by the cumbrous boiler and Chronic, and Ulcerative, Hay Fever, Also, DKESS AND CLOAK MAKING ASSENGER trains leave Bath at 11.10 a. in., after or Rose Catarrh, Catarrh of the Eye 857 Main Street, Rockland. urrival of train leaving Rockland at 8.15 a. m., con­ engine necessary to furnish the propel- 4^-Agent for the Peerless Paper Pattern Co., of NY P necting nt Brunswick for Lewiston, Farmington, Au­ ling power, while small steamboats could and Ear and Catarrh of the Throat ly5 HOLMAN gusta, Skowhegan and Bangor;at Yarm- uthwitb G.T. CHOICE PLANTS FOR SUCCESS­ R’y.; at Westbrook with P. It., at II. & M. Junction L IV E R P A D S net er be made practical for business pur­ RCCCESSFULLT TREATED WITH with train on Boston & Maine, and at Portland with FUL WINDOW-GARDENS. poses, owing to the large amount of room trainson Eastern Ballroud,urriving iu Boston5.3o p.m. A. D. BLACKINTON, Afternoon train leaves Bath 4.00 p. m., (after arrival occupied by the same apparatus. An in­ SANFORD’S RADICAL CURE. of train leaving Rockland 1.15 p. ni.,) connwting at ODE HOLLA! EAGE. In choosing plants for window-gardens ZYATARRH Is a disease or the mucous membrane. LIVER AND AGUE PAD Brunswick for Lewlstou, Augusta. and Portland. vention, recently perfected, and which is V Temperaments and constitutions vary its severity Civil Engineer and Lund Surveyor, Morning Train leaves Portland 7.00; arrives at Baft the greatest success often comes from hav - in Individual cases. Catarrh may arise from a cold or in control of two New Haven gentle­ a succession or colds, from sudden change of atmos­ Rockland, Me. 8.30 a. in., connecting to Rockland. THEY WILL CURE Ing an eye to beautiful foliage rather than phere. wearing wet clothing, or exposure to Inclement Through Trains leave Portland, 12.35 p. m., after ur­ men. lrnth of whom have occupied the weather, and Decoming thoroughly chilled when the Draughting* of all kinds done to order. Estimates rival of trains from Boston; arrive at Bath, 2.15 p. m. of earth and stone excavations—highway bridges, &c. flowers.. Of this subject the American position of Adjutant General of Connec­ digestive organs arc In a morbid or inactive condition, Medicinal Absorptive connecting to Rocklund. Liver Complaint, Kidney Disease, Fever and Ague, and the strength and vital forces exhausted. The dis­ W ork out of the city done promptly, and at satisfactory Freight Trains each way daily. Garden says: ease may arise from ascrofulous condition of the blood, ticut, viz.; Hon. Collin 51. Ingersol and from Scarlet Fever. Measles, and Diphtheria. In which BODY 4 FOOT PLASTERS, PAYSON TUCKER. Bupt. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bilious Complaints, " Amateurs are always too anxious for Prof. Wm. Trowbridge, has proved a cases the eye and ear are generally Involved and dis­ Office with Hurricane Granite Company. Oct. 13,1679. 4fl charge quantities of matter. The discharges from the and ABSORPTION' SALT flowering plants, not seeming fully to ap­ complete success, anil undoubtedly will nose, the distinctive feature in all catarrhal cases from Bright’s Disease, Feverish Colds, Female Com­ whatever cause they arise,maybe thin andwatcry, and preciate handsome foliage. If tile Calin completely supercede the boiler in all so acid os to cause redness and excoriation or the skin for Medicated Foot Baths. plaints, and any Disease of the Stomach and Blood. does not bloom, the Calin is of no account. with which they come in contact, or thick and yellow­ They eonntaln all the elements and curative properties of the best medicinal Gums, Roots and Barks, and steamboats requiring a comparatively ish. emitting a foul odor, or clear and white like tho ledlei liich are the sole exponents of th never fall to afford relief. Now, this is an elegant plant and well worth white of an egg. There may bo an entire lack of secre­ JOHN LOVEJOY, Cure by Absorption «« opposed to D osing, liav IP co . growing if itnever bloomed. In the whole small degree of power. A little cylinder tion, the surfaceabelng dry aud feverleh.tho face, front BBTWEEK The public arc cautioned against parties who pretend to claim for them­ containing a coil of pipe, in which the and upper part of tho head f, iing uncomfortable, and □ .. (Successor to J . G. Lovejoy,) ’...... «Ubv cheapest and Most Effectual Remedy selves alone the only Pad that will cure, and ask yon to pay an exorbitant catalogue of ornamental foliaged plants as if it was encircled by n tight, unyielding hand. This for Alt Diseases Arising fri i Materia < latter phase is called Dry Catarrh. The free mattery Boston & Bangor. price for their article. We pledge our reputation and good name on the ■carcely anything is comparable to the sil­ steam is generated, takes the place of discharges causo the passages to swell and become d Stour d it is a well-known fact ’laiins we m ake- for - the - l>urkeeD urkt Pad. W’K WARRANT A Cl ME. thickened, rendering breathing through the nose diffi­ ver-margined. golden tricolor, and bronze­ the boiler. The fuel is poured into the cult or impossible, and the sufferer finds It necessary Fire and Life Insurance that nearly all the diseases that attack the human body R eg u la r Hize, $ 1 .0 0 ea ch : E x tr a A b d o m in a l, S p le leaved Geraniums, and those should nev­ cylinder at the top, and the entire affair to breathe through the mouth, thereby permitting cold m bo traced directly or indirectly to these two organs. Fall & Winter Arrangements, Pud, SOeeutH each. Absorptive Suit, 2oc 1 nlr to pass directly to the bronchial tubes and lungs. Berry Block, (Lime Rock Bauk Stairway,) It is known by e/efuaf experience that there is no dis- Akl. DRUGGISTS SELL THEM. er be allowed to bloom, that the opportu­ is very similar to a base burning stove. The matter passing down tho throat creates a constant isc that attacks tho youth or adult of both sexes that desire to hawk and expectorate to throw It off; but be modified hy the use of diugs, hut that SMITH. DOOLITTLE & SMITH, nity for leafage be unimpaired. Begonia It is necessary to carry very little when the membrauo Is dry and feverish. Instead of MAIN ST-, ROCKLAND. & rex and some of its varieties are worth a passing freely down from tho nose and throat, the mu­ d permnr 26TREMONT ST., MUSEUM BUILDING, BOSTON, SOLE AGENTS, water to feed the boiler, four or live gal­ cus becomes hard and forms into scabs, incrustations, PAD CO.'S score of ordinary blooming plants. There and hard lumps, which adhere so firmly to tho nasal jy-Sent by mall free on receipt of price. lons being sullicient, the waste water passages and throat as to require very persistent efforts are many choice exotics that may be made to dislodge them. The eye In sympathy becomes in­ available. For decorative vines I know of running back to the tank and being uti­ flamed, red, weak, and watery, or In tho morning the lids may be found glued together, and matter Is se­ Numberless Cases, Finally Ac­ EDWARD M ERRILL, Agent, Rockland. Cm24 nothing equal to English Ivy. Maderia lized, and a small pump feeding the creted In more or less quantity. Tho ear also becomes II. N. KEENE, seriously affected, discharging quantities of matter, bo- DEALER IN knowledged to be Beyond the Vine, and Smilax. The Ivy Geranium coiled pipe. A very small engine is suf­ sides being visited by the most violent neuralgic pains, (pelatum elegant). grown on a trellis, makes ending frequently In inflammation, ulceration. and Reach of Medicine, have been ficient to give power. One of the West finally deafhess. The throat.bronchlal tubes, and lungs BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, STEAMER | STEAMER H . AV. .TOIITVS' a very fine display in winter. So also do patent, an English invention was used in arc in many cases affected by catarrh, and when pros­ Moccasins, Sol© Leather, Wax Leather. French Saved under llic Mild Action of some of the Colens and other foliage plants. tration of the nervous system Is superadded, such af­ and American Calf Skins, Machine Belting, CAMBRIDGE | KATA R DIN the boat in which the owners of the right fections become alarming. These Keinedies Alone. Capt. Otis Ingrtihuin. | Cupt. W. R . R O IX . The selection will ever remain a matter of A brief survey of this most serious diseaso warns all Linings and Shoe Findings, made a trial trip last Saturday in the who are afflicted with itto make speedy preparation for Comer Main and I II- Commencing Monday, Oct. 20, will make three trips taste. One likes what another dislikes, Its treatment before it becomes chronic. Tho advan­ Lindsey S tr e e ts , | hOCklaDd, AC. harbor, and similar engines will hereafter tages offered by Saxtokd's R adical C rux wo confi­ per week until Dec. 15, for the closing of the river), and is another of the reasons why we are dently believe arc to be found In no other remedy. Jan. 1,1879. leaving Lincoln’s Wharf, foot of Buttery street, Bos­ so often disappointed in our purchases. be made at the Colt armory in Ilartfoid. Every step In its preparation, every line in tho direc­ IIOL.MAN L IV E R P A D CO., ton, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, tions, mark it as a scientific remedy, calculated to meot at 5 P. M., arriving at ROCKLAND about 5 o’clock IIoli.anij Bulbs.—Nothing meets the The yacht is of very graceful model, is every phase ot the disease. The numerous testimonial* 117 and 119 Middle Street, Portland, Maine. following morning. from the best people In tho United States attest tho want for flowers in the winter so fully as' made a life boat by means of air cham­ esteem In which it Is held by those who havo been BURPEE & HAHN, Leave ROCKLAND for Boston every MONDAY, the Holland Bulbs. Our windows may be freed from tho most destructive nnd dangerous disease 5VM.H. KITTREDGE WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY night about 5 o’clock. bers, and weighs little more than three- with which mankind is to-day afflicted. Tickets sold on each Steamer tor Lowell, Philadel­ made gorgeous with them the latter part quarters of a ton. ACENT FOR ROCKLAND. phia, Baltimore and Washington, and baggage checked of the season. Not sweet like hyacinths, JUST PUBLISHED. House Ship & S in Painters through. that are indispensible, but far more strong, A carefully revised Treatise on Catarrh, with an ac­ Commencing Dec. 15th, tor at the closing of the curate description of symptoms and sympathetic dis­ Grainers and Paper Hangers. river,) one of the above named steamers will make one arc the early Tulips, the Due Van Thols. Is this Barbarism. eases, together with mlnuto directions for effecting trip per week between Boston and Winterport until with Banfobd’s Radical Curb a speedy and perma­ Spring. Plant several in one pot in autumn and fill nent cure. Also observations on diet and tho general Dealers in Paints, Oil, Glass, &c PARSONS, BANGS & CO., many pots. Set them away to grow roots, health, of vast Importance to nil afflicted with catarrh. All freight must be accompanied by Bill of Ladins Coleridge relates a story to this etteet: It is wrapped about each bottle of tho Radical Crux, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN in duplicate. according to the florist's directions. Then or will be mailed freo on receipt of stamp. 2s 202 Main St. O. A. KALI.OCH, A g en t. Alexander, during his march into Afri­ Drugs, Druggists’ Sundries,Chemicals in mid-winter bring them into bloom in Each packago of Santord's Radical Curb contain* Agent’s up-towu office 1 Sea St., under Thorn- your sitting-room. I have had the best ca, came to a people dwelling in peace­ Dr. Sanford's Improved Inhaling Tube, with full direc­ dike Hotel. tions for use In all cases. Price, $1. Sold by all whole­ Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glues, 4c„ Rockland, OcL 1879. 28 flowers, especially from Hyacinths, by ful huts, who knew neither war nor con­ sale and retail druggists throughout tho United 6tatea Thorndike Hotel, and Canada. WEEKS & POTTER, General Agent# I 17 & 119 Middle St.. planting three, five or nine bulbs in a box quest. Gold being offered him, he re­ and Wholesale Druggists, Boston, Mass. ROCKLAND,’ - MAINE. just largo enough to hold them, and plung­ 13 PORTLAND, ME. INSIDE LINE. fused it, saying that his sole object was Mode of applying the Asbestos Rooting. ing the box in autumn into a warm bor­ to learn the mauners and customs of the J. C. W HITE, Proprietor, der or somewhat sheltered place. In the Eall Arrangement# ! winter, in a February thaw, I dug up the inhabitants. “ Stay with us,’’said the Magical Catarrh Expeller. Practically Fire Proof and easily applied by any one. Chief, “ as long as it pleases thee. Dur­ IGOLLINS’ I Chronic Catarrh is disgusting, and the discharges from THREE TRIPS A WEEK! This roofing has been tested for over ticcnty years past, in all climates, and is the only reliable box or boxes, and when they were suffici­ the nostrils have a thick yellowish or greenish appei ing this interview with the African Chief mice, and it is sometimes very difficult of removal, pi..- portable roofing in the market. Prices Reduced. Send for special circulars. ently drained gave them light and moder­ ticularlv in the morning. In severe cases the odor is Bangor, Rockland, Portland, Portsmouth, ate heat, and the finest spikes of flowers two of his subjects brought a case before E. H. & G. W. COCHRAN’S most offensive, causing a very unpleasant breath, the Salem, Lynn, Lowell, Lawrence, Haver­ made their appearance immediately, l’ots him for judgment. The dispute was VOLTAIC PLASTER sense of smell becomes impaired, the hearing and eye­ hill, Boston and New York. Cures Pains and FIRE, MARINE, LIFE, sight affected, a constant desire to expectorate. The would be broken by freezing; hence boxes this: The one had bought a piece of Aches. offensive fluid dropping down the throat causing al On and after Friday, Sept. 12th, must be used. And if they are unsightly I t equalizes the Circulation. -AND- most incessant hawking and spittingwith unsatisfacto Asbestos Roof Coating. ground, which after the purchase, was I t subdues Inflammatory Action: ry results. Osborne’s Catarrh Expeller is reliable STEAMER in the window, cover them with Lichens, _____b Rupturesupt______and Strains. Cup-moss, aqd Baby-cones, an abundance found to contain a treasure for which he I t removes Pain and Soreness. Accident Insurance Agency, sold by E. Merrill, W. H. Kittredge and J. E. Robin The CHEAPEST AND BEST preservative for old, shingle, tin, gravel, felt I t cures Kidney Complaint. Son no City of Richmond, roofs, etc. The very slight cost and durability of this article over all others, for similar purposes, of which may be gathered in the autumn felt himself bound to pay. The other ltBtrcngthcnsIhc Muscles. CAPITAL REPRESENTED OVER CAPT. W. E. DENNISON, refused to receive anything, stating that I t cures Rheumatism and NNeurslROk is acknowledged after a practical experience by many thousands, during the past twenty years that rambles. It relaxeaStlffened Cords. NINETY MILLION DOLLARS. leave Bangor every it has been in use. Plants for Forcing.—A long list ol lie had sold the ground with what it I t cures Nervous Shocks. M O N D A Y, WEDNES­ PRICE LIST. IIt t isIs lnvaluablo inIn Paralysis. Losses Adjusted and Paid at this Office. ALWAYS SELECT THE BEST- DAY and FRIDAY’ mornings at good garden plants for forcing has been might be found to contain, apparent or I t cures Inflammation o fthcL lvtr. Blils. «fc Keus, -L5. 40 «fc 30 teals. 30, IS WAdRI> M ERTllLL, CHAS. II. BERRY. gau to use as directed. To his surprise and jov he J. P. WISE & SON, chiasport and intermediate landings. • ly24* R o c k l a n d . Rockland.Feb 3, 1873 9 a few deplorable bits that, we are assured, I have noticed that whatever is, is found relief after the first trial, and in a short tinie he BOOTS & SHOES. Returns WEDNESDAYS from Sullivan, ami MON­ will be very fine some day, but which too was entirely cured. DAY'S from Machiasport. .Connection made with right, with a few exceptions—the left Mr. I’eavey aftei wards put this remedy up in small Rockland, Me. Sanford steamers to ami from Boston. kriSS BEECHER’S evidently will become smaller and soon quantities and sold and gave it away to hh friends; OLSON ik R H O A D E S , Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, T. S. LINDSEY', General Manager, Rockland. I disappear. That the planting and manag­ eye and the left leg and left side of a but not until recently has lie consented to have it pre­ nnd Men’s Furnishing Goods. 351 Main street. ing of fern-cases is a very simple matter plum pudding. pared and thoroughly introduced to the world. TAMARACK BITTERS. HAIR OR WHISKER DYE, t It is a sure relief and cure for Catarrh in its worst ■yrrENTWORTH, T. a .. Boots, Shoes, Hals, Capa, j rTMDS great health-restoring and life-preserving com- need not now lie insisted on. It is a fact I have noticed that the prayer of the W Furs and Furnishing Goods. 243 Main street. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral I JL pound is prepared with exquisite care from Roots, that thousands of persons start fern-cases One trial of the remedy is its best testimonial. Sure Barks, Gums and Plants culled from forest and field, selfish man is, “ Forgive us our debts,” Portland, Bangor & Machias I and combined on scientific principles, regardless of and aquariums, only to fail in some way or relief is within the reach of all who are willing to give expense, with a determination to place within the reach black, dark brown, i while he makes everybody that owes him it a single trial. ^For diseases of the throat and lungs, such other; and it is more of a moral than a It is harmless, convenient to take nt any time, nnd Steamboat Co. of all the most perfect Alterative Gentle Stimulator, pay to the utmost farthing. CLOTHING. Coughs, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Liver Invigorator, Stomach Reetifyer, Kidney Regula­ scientific question as to why and how it all its good effects are sure [to be felt as soon as the rem­ I have noticed that he who thinks edy- is applied. Asthma, AND CONSUMPTION. FOB MT. DESERT At MACHIASPORT. tor and Blood Purifier that has ever been offered to the happens. I wish to point out to all who Ihir. is entirely different from any other snuff on the T ) LA C K IN G T O N O . E ., Clothing, Hato, Caps and iifllieted. By its use the food is easily digested, the possess fern-cases, and can make nothing every man a rogue is certain to see one market, as every particle is dissolved as soon as it Furnishing Goods. 215 Main street, Frye’s Block The Ifetv compositions bowels become regular, the kidneys stimulated, the JL) SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. blood becomes pure and rich, all blemishes and humors of them, that they make capital ivy-gar­ when he shaves himself, and he ought, comes in contact with the delicate membraneous coat­ which have won the confi­ disappear and every impurity is carried oil' by nature’s ing Is required after ings that line the nasal passages, acting as it does di­ Commencing May 20th, gates. The w ear’and tear of business or excessive dyeing, as in the ease dens, and ivies will generally live in them in mercy to his neighbor, to surrender rectly upon the mucus membrane. dence of mankind and be­ of other dyes. It Is not Do not delay another day. but send 35 cents and ob­ CROCKERY. come household w ords, STEAM ER EEWISTOJST, pleasure produce a tremendous draft upon the nervous two seiiarato articles without any management at all, provided the rascal to justice. and muscular system, to offset which we need a reliable (as are most hair tain a sample box by return mail. among not only one but CAPT. CHAS. DEERING, they have light always and water occasion­ I have noticed that money is the fool’s For sale by all Druggists. agreeable, sustaining nervine tonie, else we succumb dyes', but a single ally. As a matter of course, the smallest- "TTYEEKS, A. BOSS, Crockery and Glass Ware, many nations, must have T IL L leave Railroad Wharf, vertasked Nature, and a general breaking up and combination; anil ex­ wisdom, the knave’s reputation, the W Gas Fixtures, etc, 250 Main street. /• every TUESDAY' and FRI­ ting away from Nervous Debility, Impaired Di­ perienced wholesale leaved ivies shonld be planted, and they extraordinary-virtues. Per­ DAY evenings at 10 o’clock, or on gestion, Sluggish Kidneys, Urinary or Uterine Derange­ druggists, who have poor man’s] desire, the covetous man’s arrival of express trains from Bos- handled all the various dyes, pronounce it t h e best should be nicely trained on wires. When Parsons, Bangs & Co., haps no one ever secured so ments, Torpid Liver, Constipated Bowels, Thin and single preparation for changing the color of the hair ambition and the idol of them all. C O N F E C T iO N E R Y M A N F ’S- wide a reputation, or main­ , for MACHIASPORT, touching at Rockland, C W atery Blood. Humors and Imnurities, take the place which Ibis ever been brought to their notice. a case filled with small-leaved ivies is do­ tine, Deerlsle, Sedgwick, So. West Harbor, Bar Har­ of former healthy secretions, Nigl * PRICE 50 CENTS. Satisfaction guaranteed In every ing well it is a charming object, and much W holesale Druggists, tained it so long as Ay er ’s bor, Millbridge and Jonesport. refunded. Prepared only by G. w. herry ectoral RETURNING. Will leave MACHIASPORT every iu65lrs6x'. ito. thui''l'."j!e._ 'Suld U'all to be preferred to one occupied hy two or A Mi Who Can Run a Newspaper. I 17 and I 19 Middle Street, A N D ERSO N ,J. W ., Manufacturer of Corn Cakes C P . It /V and Confectionery,-.Gregory Block—North End. has been known to the pub­ MONDAY and THURSDAY Morning at 4 1-2 o’clock, three dying ferns.” Portland, Me., touching as above, arriving in Rockland about5 o'clock, Tamarack Bitters will loosen the monster’s hold, build lic about forty years, by a long continued series of mar- P. M., and arriving in Portland same evening, usually up the weakened frame, restore the shattered nerves, GRAVES’ PATENT He stands in a saloon with his hack to GENERAL AGENTS. vellous cures, that have won for it a confidence iu its connecting with Pullman Night Train for Boston. cast out impurities. Therefore, yesufferers, who value Commencing July 1st, the Lewiston will leave Port health, happiness and long life, should procure nt once . oungebep-. Flame Flowers. the stove and tells how to run a news­ D R Y GOODS. virtues, never equalled by auy other medicine. It still land at 11.15 P. M. Tamarack Bitters, the greatest vegetable tonie on earth. paper ; how he would he independent as makes the most effectual cures of Coughs, Colds, Con­ For further particulars inquire of J. P. WISE or Sold by Druggists, uud warranted purer, richer, ami Q IM O N T O N B K O T U E R S . Jobbers and Retail- O. A. KALL0CH, Agents. possessing more curative properties than any tonie yet These plants have by their great beauty a hog on ice, and call things by their THE WONDERFUL O era of Dry Goods, 245 Main street. sumption, that can be made hy medical skill. Indeed, E. CUSHING, Gen’l Manager. and vigor shown their own merits so elo­ right name; how he would expose cor­ the Cherry Pectoral has really robbed these dan­ Rockland, May 22,1879. 4 gerous diseases of their terrors to a great extent, and quently that there is no need for us to say ruption in high places ; how he would SALE BY, a word in their favor. There may he other FURNITURE. given a feeling of Immunity from their fatal effects, Rockland and Vinalhaven. write good, sound, common-sense, and Effects of the Extract of that is well founded if the remedy be taken in season. kinds to add to our collections, and rare none of your frivolous, try-to-be funny Every family should have it in their closet for the ones to make more common, but otherwise "TOURPEE, N. A. & S. H ., Parlor and Chamber Change of Time and Trips. Steam Dye House, N.&.S.1H. BURPEE, Rockland. stuff. Then he criticises other people’s CELERY & CHAMOMILE JO Furniture, Caskets and Coffins. 290 Main street. ready and prompt relief of its members. Sickness, Tritomas, or Flame Flowers as thev ruav AND methods of conducting newspapers, and suffering, and even life is saved hy this timely pro­ On and after Friday, OcL 10th, be aptly called, have become accepted as UPON THE NERVOUS tection. The prudent should not neglect it, and the among the treasures of our collections of just wishes somebody would give him a GROCERIES. wise will not. Keep it by you for the protection it STM’R PIONEER Fancy Dyeing Establishment, chance to show his journalistic ability. PYLE’S hardy flowers. There ^s, however, some­ affords by its timely use iu sudden attacks. TILL leave Carver’s Harbor, WATER ST., AUGUSTA, ME. thing still to be done as regards their ar­ The way to cure one of these chaps System and Digestive n O B B , W IG H T & N O R TO N , Groceries and daily, (Sundays excepted,) DIETETIC r V ? Ship Chandlery. 246 Main street. PREPARED BY 7 :30, A. M. RETURNING, 1855 rangement. They are occasionally planted is to get him to agree to write an article O rgans Will leave (Commercial Wharf,) EMILE EARBIER & CO., in excess, so as to neutralize the good effect every day for a week. Before the week ■fTTARRAND Ac SPEAR, Flour, Corn, Groceries, Rockland, for Vinalhaven, at 3 o’clock, P. M. they might otherwise produce, and they, JD Paints, Oil, Cordage, etc., 121 Main street. DR. J. C. AYER &. CO., Lowell, Mass. awarded the First Premium at State Fair, 1870. PUREST-R EST-CH EAPEST! like many other flowers, have suffered from is out he is sure to he pumped dry, and In Curing Especially Sick Practical and Analytical Chemists. This well-knowu establishment is conducted hy a SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. ' will gape worse for an idea than a chick­ O A F F O R D , G. A ., Flour, Corn, Feed, Family first-class French Dyer. IN P O U N D P A P E R S O NLY. M ANF’D D Y being, like soldiers, put in straight lines Headache, O Groceries, etc., 211 Main St., A t the Brook. Any kind of Dress Goods, in the piece or made into JAMES PYLE. NEW YORK. and in other geometrical formations. It is en does with the pip. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN garments, dyed, cleansed and refinished. Gents’, gar only where a fine plant or group of plants MEDICINE. ts tlyedj cleansed, repaired and pressed ready to r. Carpets and Laee Curtains cleansed. Bend for is seen in some green glade that the true Prepared Glue. Nervous Headache,Neuralgia, HARDWARE. NOPATENT NOPAY circular and price list. Y’elvet Trimmings of Sleighs beauty of the Flame Flower is seen, es­ I dyed and restored to their primitive color without pecially at some little distance off. Al­ Nervousness, ripping. In half a pint of water in a wide­ TYRAKE, G. W.. Tin and Sheet Iron Worker, O. A. WIGGIN, Agent for Rockland, though not exactly belonging to the very Stoves, Furniture, etc., etc. 192 Main Street. OLD AND RELIABLE. $ WM. COOK, Agent for Thomaston. free‘growing and extremely hardy genera mouthed hottie put eight ounces of best Paralysis and Indigestion, [Db. Sanford’s L iter I ntcooratob { glue, place the hottie iu water, ami heat TTTAMILTON, A. C., Stoves, Ranges, Tinware E. A. DANA, Agent for Waldoboro. of plants recommended for the wild gar­ JLJl. House Furnishing Goods, etc,, 28 Main street. > is a Standard Family Remedy for JANE A. HALL, Agent for Damariscotta Mills. den, they are 60 free in many soils that they until the glue is dissolved. Then stir and Preventing E. YY. DUNBAR, Agent for Damariscotta. > diseases of the Liver, Stomach J. S. GREENLEAF, Agent for Wiscasset. might with confidence be recommended for slowly two and a half ounces of strong 'VYT'ISE, J . P . Sc SON, Hardware, Stoves, Fur- Iyl2rsx ROCKLAND GAZETTE Neuralgia of the Heart and naccs & Agricultural Tools. 212 & 214 Main St. > and Bowels.—It is Purely that purpose.—London Garden. nitric acid. Cork tightly. Glue thus W Sudden Death. [Vegetable.—It never prepared is always ready for use, and PATEfor Inventors, in the United States. Canada, IRON AND STEEL. [ Debilitates—I t is and Europe, at reduced rates. With our principal PUBLISHING HOUSE, may be applied to mending furniture, This Preparation Has Won a Reputation Un- Office located in Washington, directly opposite the PROVERBS. PROVERBS. The Laurestinus. fcapsvn. to- any Other Article, for the Care ! Cathartic and United States Patent Office, vcarc abletoattend to all NF broken vessels, and other articles not ex­ Z ^ R IE CO., Carriage Goods, Ship Chandlery’ “For sinking spel ‘*|560 will be paid and Prevention of These Diseases. Read V > and Fishermen’s Outfits. 205 Main street. iT o n ic . Patent Business with greater promptness and despatch for a case thac Hop posed to water. and less cost, than other patent attorneys, who arc at a fits, dizziness, palpita­ . tfre Following Interesting Statement of tion and lo5V spirits, Bitters will not cure One of the most satisfactory hard- [TRY »."i distance from Washington, and who have, therefore, rely on Hop Bitters." or help." wooded plants for winter-flowering is the This Discovery: [IT to employ " associate attorneys:'^\Vc make prelim­ There have been many definitions, of a inary examinations and furnish ojiinions as to pat­ “Read of, procure “Hop Bitters builds laurestinus, Virbumum Tinus. The per­ Celery has only come into public notice within the MILLINERY. entability, free of charge, and all who are interested and uso Hon Bitters, sistent, or ever-green foliage is thick and gentleman, but the prettiest and most pa-, last few years as a nervine, but scientific experiments in new inventions and Patents are invited to send for and you will be strong thetic is that given by a young lady. “ A and experience have proved .beyond a doubt that it a copy of our " Guide for obtaining Patents," which healthy and happy." from the first dose." 5r0S E & PO RTER, shilling, making it a very ornamental controls nervous irritation and periodic nervous and "TTTIGGIN, O. A., Millinery and Fancy Goods, is sent free to any address, and contains complete in­ gentleman," says she, “ is a human being Worsteds, Hair Goods, etc. 259 Main street. _"Ladic3,^ do yon “Kidney and Uri­ plant, even without its flowers. It grows sick headache to a marked degree. W structions how to obtain Patents, and other valuable nary complaints of all erect and tree-like, and with hut little care combining a woman’s tenderness with a But a combination of the E xtract of Celery matter. We refer to the German-American National nnd h k in d s permanently man’s courage.” and Cham om ile, which has been but recently in­ Bank, Washington. J). C.; the Royal Swedish, Nor- io Hoi cured by Hop Bitters.” it may always be in condition to garnish a troduced to the profession and the public by myself, PROPRIETORS. room. In March and April it is usually a has produced such marvellous results in curing ner­ PROVISIONS & GROCERIES “The greatest ap­ An aged minister said to a young brother, vousness and headaches, and especially nervous and petizer, s t o m a c h , mass of bloom. The flowers are small, sick headsuibes, neuralgia, indigestion and sleepless- blood and liver regu­ and best. Ask children. “ Speak short. The brethren will tell you TTIX. O. P ., Meats, Provisions and Groceries. 377 tnrs and Memberf of Cbngress from every Slate. lator—Hop Bitters." borne in clusters, are white, slightly tinged I T Main street. 9 lddreas: I.OUIS BAGGER Co.. Solicitors The Hop P ad for with red on the under or outside. The if yon don’t speak long enough.” The -•Clergymen, I.aw- * tach, ’ ' of Patents and Attorneys at Law, Le Droil Buildingt yers. Editors, Bank­ levs : ____ plant only reqnires a fresh, light, rich soil, counsel is good for speakers and good for of letters of inquiry about tin _ Q U L L IV A N BROTHERS, Meals, Provisions and - Washing;tou, I). U. -- a’.l o t h e r s .___ IO Choice Family Groceries. 353 Main street. ers and I-adlos need good drainage, and moderate watering hearers, good for writers and good for My Celery ana Chamomile Pills, for the euro of Hop Bitters dally." Druggists. Ne5v Styles! readers. Length without breadth and headaches and nervousness, are prepared under my D .I.C.Isan absolute It is a plant that has long been in cultiva­ supervision, and are intended expressly to cure head “Hop Bitters has re­ and Irresistable cure tion. and is one of our especial favorites.— thickness is a poor recommendation in a aches, neuralgia, indigestion, sleeplessness and uerv stored to sobriety and for drunkenness, use To the Honorable E. M. Wood, Judge of health, perfect wrecks of opium, tobacco and Fast Presses! Vick's Magazine. sermon, a prayer, or a newspaper article. ousness, and will cure any case where no organic dis­ SMALL WARES. from Intemperance. ease of the brain or spinal cord exists. Hundreds of Probate fo r the County of Knox. and narcotics. cases of many years’ standing have been cured. No I IYBE. W. H., Small W ares, Fancy Goods and • stomach, sick All above sold by Splendid W ork! matter how chronic or obstinate the case may he, Xl. Millinery. 239 Main street. ARIA It. PAUL, Executrix of the last will ar ’ » »-.Adache and dlzzl- druggists. Hop Bitters “ Don’t know half their value.” testament of JO SIA H W . PAUL, late of Sh -Ltf- I ness, Hop Bitters cures Manufacturing. Co~ Buckwheat as a Window-Plant. “ They cured me of Ague, Biliousness and Kid Mhai, China, which said will was duly proved and .e- with a few doses.’’ Rochester, N. Y. ney Complaint, as recommended. I had a half corded in the Probate Court for the Consular District TAILORS. of Shanghai, a court having jurisdiction of the Probate Send for. A window-gardener has tried the experi­ bottle left which I used for my two little girls, whe of wills; a copy of said will and the proof of Probate ment of using Buckwheat Plants in his the doctors and ncighlwrs said could not lie cured. worked brain in their studies, and for all classes of thereof duly authenticated having been produced, and window-boxes. Growing two-and-a-half I would have lost lxith of them one night if I hud hard brain workers, whose over-taxed nervous centres A CKEKMAN, B., Merchant Tailor. Cutting to being duly executed in the manner required by the not given them Hop Bitters. Thev did them 60 need repair and sed ation. Nervous tremor, weakness xV order. Shirt Patterns Cut. 302 Main street. laws of the State of Maine, said Maria IL Paul, feel high, it produces a handsome and odd much good I continued their use until they were and paralysis are being daily cured by these pills. represents that it is necessary said will should be Cannot be equaled in this section of the state. appearance amid the other window-plants, cured. That is why I say you do not know half They correct costiv encss, hut are not purgative. “DOTTLE J. G., Merchant Tailor, 256 Main street. proved in the Court for said Knox County, as a foreign KENDALL’S of Coleus, Geraniums, and Cannes. the value of Hop Bitters, and do not recommend Directions on each box. Price 60 cents, or six boxes JL Work done promptly aud in the best of style. 1 will, as there is real estate situated in said Knox Spavins, Splint, Curb. Callous, &c., or any enlarge­ them high enough."—B., Rochester, N. Y Sec for $2.50, postage Tree to any address. No order filled County, which was devised by said will. ment, AND WILL REMOVE THE BUNCII WITH- Our Prices are always as unless accomptiuied by the money. For sale by all i v e r ohe’therefore prays that the copy of said will, duly - g-ft a OUT BLISTERING or causing other column. 2w47 wholesale and retail druggists. Depot, No. 100 North T )R I E S T , W . H ., Merchant Tailor. First-class work attested, may he allowed, filed and recorded, in said W I M LOW as the LOWEST. and Low Prices. McLoon Block, opp. lYirk St. □ K A V 111 a sore. No remedy ever dis­ Eutaw St., Baltin lore, Md. I Invigorator court. covered equals It for certainty of action in stopping Cure for the Mealy-Bug on Plants. MARIA IL PAUL. IMPORTANT. C. W . BENSON, M. D. been used!; the lameness and removing the bunch. Price $1.00. in my practice /ft ( I D C Send for circular giving POSITIVE An English gardener desiring to pre­ When yon visit or leave New York City, save PARSON S, BANGS & CO-, KNOX COUNTY—In Court of Probate, held at Rock­ ftZWrCEa PROOF. Sold by druggists, or sent serve bis plants and destroy the mealy-bug, Baggage Expressage and Carriage Hire, aiid stop HAIR AND SCALP. and by the public, land, on the third Tuesday of October, 1879. to any address by the inventor, B. J . Keud .11, M. D. at Grand Union Hotel, nearly opposite Grand Cen­ W h o l e s a l e Dandruff Banlsber as a dressing for the purpose of more than 35 years, On the foregoing petition. Ordered, That notice Ent sbnrgh Falls, Vt. [L. M. ROBBINS, Agent, Rock VOSE & PORTER, thought of a trial of a dose of strong tral Depot. 350 elegant rooms reduced to SI and rendering the.hair elegant and glossy is unequaled. thereof be given thirty days, in tho Rockland Gazette, and. 2) Scotch whisky. Applying, lie found it to upwards per day, European Plan. Elevator. Res 117 & 119 Middle St., Portland, Me. I u llle-giving merits upon the scnlp follicles and bul­ unprecedented results. printed in Rockland, in said County, that all persons PROPRIETORS. be most effectual. He worked it in among tanrant supplied with tho best. Horse Cars, bous roots of the hair, is desirable to every person SEND FOR CIRCULAR. Interested may attend a Probate Court to be held at Stages and Elevated Rail Road to all Depots. GENERAL AGENTS. having a true regard for the beautiful and healthful Rockland, on the third Tuesday of November next, the leaves, fruits, and flowers with a brush Travelers can live better for less money at the condition of this magnificent and greatest of nature’s and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of Visiting Cards very neat nnd N. B. Orders by Mail will receive made of a few feathers. It killed the ver­ • For Sale by adornments. Address MARION & COMPANY, New­ said petition should not be granted. p.vtty, primed short notice Grand Union, than at auy other lirst-class Hotel ark. New Jersey. Sold hy E. Merrill, W. H. Kittredge E. M. WOOD, Judge. at this office. prompt, and faithful attention. min at once. . ia the Citv ly28 Edward Merrill, Rockland. and J. E. Robinson 29 A t t e s t :—T. P. P ierce, Register. ^3w47 Gilt Edge