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Rockland Gazette Gazette Job Prini PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AFTEBSOON by ESTABLISHMENT The Rockland Gazette Gazette Job Prini PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AFTEBSOON bY ESTABLISHMENT. VOSE & PORTER TTfivini? every facility in Presnes. Type nnd’MaUl to which we are cnnMtantly making additions, w e’ 2 I O M ain Street. prepared tv execute with promptnewa and good stj every variety of Job Printing, including t b u m h : T ow n Reports, <’a tai o'" tins, "By-1 If p iid strictly In advance—per annum. $2.00. Posters, Shop Bills, Hand Bills. If payment is delayed C months, 2.25. grammes. Circulars, Bill He If not paid till the close of the y«a- 2.50. Letter Heads, Law and Corpo make the Iirst Ug* N ew subscribe! ■ are expected atlon Blanks, Receipts, BIII jJ jayment in advance. , i ^ - N o p aper w ill be disconti«W>‘-_ l,"9« ALIt of Lading, Business, Ad­ d unless at the option of the publish- dress and Wedding re pa Cards, T ags, Single copii ,uts—for sale a t the office and V O L U M E 32. ROCKLAND, MAINE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER IT, 1876- N O . 2. Labels, J. IL PORTEIt. PRINTING IN COLORS AND RROj will receive prompt attention. called out from the ash-hole: ‘Hornig, forward! ” and away he was gone. I had heaven once more the snow cloud plunged G reat Purchase of High-Bred Trot­ Giving Him Plenty of Time" Hornig, you’ve brought a roast with you. called after him with a good will: “ To down upon me. “ How I got on my legs ting Stock. land that is more valuable when cured, ton I believe the fire of the Pluto lias scorched the devil with you, then!” and that I shall I don’t know. I stood there, I shook my­ for ton, than this millet. My cows prefer Gov. Leland Stanford of California, while on a Tom Harvard kept a gun shop in the the fellow’s brains, Come down and see!’ not forget mv life lo&£,« hut shall think of self, and saw the red lights of the engine town of Riverside. Tom was a first-class it to any hay I cut, and do well on it. My BARGAINS visit east, mostly for the purpose of purchasing A CHOOSING. Sure enough, as true as I sit here, there lav it with sorrow on ijly deathbed. ” 'Here disappear round the curve. They looked workman, but distressingly dilatory ip the sheep arc crazy for it, and my horses like it my hare underneath in my ash-box, ilead the old engineer made a pause, wiped his to me like the eyes of a veritable bodily stock for his stock farm at Palo Alto, Santa Clara dispatch of husiress. He world meet his lunch. I have somewhere read that it is “ The child is mine,” said the Daylight, not good for horses, hut my impression is “ F o r she is n o st like m e; and half stewed. The ash-box must have forehead took a draught from his glass of death. Then I felt myself tp see what the Co., Cal., having made up his mind to select patrons with a positive promise, which he that, wiien well cured and free from dust, So get thee lienee, thou gray Night, caught him on the jump. He was in a hur­ punch, ami went on : engine had turned loose; and, behold! the Ilambletonians, visited the breeding establishment would renew month after mo ith, until nt ry to he ro asted .” it will not injure them.” This grass yields Dry Goods W e’ve nought to do with tliec! “ I heard him still giving the order “ For­ regulation buttons were gone from my coat of Mr. Charles Backman, Nov. 27th, and made a length his shop became an armory of un­ Loud laughter followed the young engi­ ward ! ” yonder among my comrades, and behind. on very fert'le land three or four tons of H er eyes are blue a s m y skies, purchase of thirteen head, the net value of which finished ritlesand fowling pieces. -— A N D ----- neer's story. heard the ear chain, elink, and then a sound I went to the nearest switch-tender and One day his neighbor Smith, who had bay to tiie acre, and two tons of hay on or­ Her locks are like the sun : was $41,209. The compliment which Gov. Stan­ She shall but sleep ’neatli thy skies, “ Now laugh, will you, you stupid block­ —what like was it? have you ever heard got a lantern and looked for the buttons in suftered repeatedly by Tom’s habit of dinary soil. It should be sown from May When my glad hours are done.” heads, at the poor beast! ” growled Zim­ a butcher hack through a thick hone with the snow; hut when we were sitting round ford thus paid to the old “ Hero of Chester ” and procp stination, entered his shop. 25th to June 5th—a half a bushel to tiie Carpetings, mermann, as he filled the glasses; “ be­ his ax—and then a dull cry, and then again the howl at home, and I was putting in his descendants (every one of his purchases being “ Tom, ” said he, “ I want you to make acre, or three pecks on light lands, and it “ Not so,” then spake the Night-time, cause you don't know what a cursed pleas­ only the cling and clang of the buffers first too much rum and then loo much su­ is cut in August. It grows too thick to “ She’s fair as is m y m o o n ; • . a Ilambletonian, on one, and generally on both a gun for my little boy—a small, well ant feeling one has under an asll-box.” clashing together. A cold shudder ran gar, Louise, wondering, asked: seed down land to other grasses with it, *Xnd her voice is like the love-rhyme sides) cannot be over-estimated. The following finished piece, and as light in the barrel as “ And do you know that then?” cried over me; then I got the signal to go ahead ‘ Husband, what’s tie matter with you? and when cut that is tiie end of it, no pas­ My own bird sings in June; is a list of the stock, with prices. will be consistent with safety. ” several voices in tones of strong doubt. —there was no stopping. “ Forward, for­ You tremble so ami don’t speak a word.’ ture nnd no growing tiie next spring. Her eyes arc like the star-gems Electioneers, bay stallion, 8 year, old, by Rys “ Oh, ” said Tom; “ I will make it im­ “ I know everything, as you rascals know- ward!” In a moment I was far away in Set far above the sun, Then my senses and speech came to me dyk’s Ilambletonian, dam Green Mountain Maid, mediately. You shall have it once. But THE BEST SHEEP EOlt FARMERS. right well, and have been through every­ again, ami I showed Louise the buttons and And her breath is sweet ns the blossoms the other end of the yard where no one by Harry Clay.—price, $12,500. by-the-way, how old is the boy? ” Farmers should breed sheep that produce That open when thou art gone.” thing that can happen between the under­ conld know what had happened. j told h er th e story, and holding up a button Elaine, br. filly, two years old, by messenger “ Well, as to that,” replied Smith, “ the heavy fleeces, and whieli are large, fatten side of tiie rails and the top of tiie smoke­ But I did my duty stil’, on’^ is if I was ’twixt finger anil thumb, said: Duroc, (he by Ryslyk’s Ilambletonian), dam hoy is not horn yet. hut I thought I had easily, and sell readily to the butcher. “ Choose thou me,” said the Daylight, stack .” dreaming, and when a half hour later, we ‘ See, within so much of a horrible death Green Mountain Maid, by Harry Clay .$7,000. better get the gun under wav. ” There are thousands of sheep kept in every “ For all the world is mine; •• But you liavn't been in the ashbox?” had got through and I entered the engine- has your husband been to-night.’ Marictte, blk. filly, two years old, by Mes­ State in tiie Union tliat do not shear over The birds sing in my gay light laughed the company, a little derisive­ house again, the boss, said to me, “ Have “ Look! I have the buttons yet and mean senger Duroc, dam Lucy Almack by Young "En­ we arc no longer limited in the prices of any of L’ke gold the waters shine; four or live pounds, and coarse at that,, Cunx-lf, we are ready to sell them at NEW YORK ly - * you heard, Zimmermann, Assistai t Station to carry them till death comes in reality.” gineer, $0099 Lucetta, bay mare, six years old, by They have a novel way of catching while well-bred Merinos will ranged BOSTON PRICES, which are from 10 to 25 per And mine are all the best flowers “ Not exactly,” replied the old man, very 'flic old man opened his eoat and drew Rysdyk’s Ilambletonian, dam Lucy Almack by smelts in Surry. Rafts are built, on which t. CHEAPER than they have been selling the past master Borges has h-en killed on tho spot, 10 to 20 pounds, and Cotsivolds oftq That over the whole earth grow; gravely, “ but under it, ami partly too, very crushed to death between the butlers? ” out two buttons, stamped with the king’s Young Engineer.
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