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This mnn was a regular Bohe­ Next day they were to go to the Royal! ing at my case in tlie Olobe office, opposite THE IIANGING OF CASEY AND CORA. IS NERVOUSNESS A YANKEE will of the late Constable Vaughan,” he mian, and delighted in artist life. But ho Academy exhibition to see the picture in - Wells & Fargo’s. Casey, who had been ALL SORTS. said, “ and is ours, but wo are so rich that was a man who worked and kept his pupil its place, Mr. Vaughan and Mr. Dubois ae- , lurking about Wells Fargo & Co.’s., stood “ On the twenty-second of May, Casey NOTION? should there be any direct heirs, it is our at work. oompnnied them, aud after some delay con-! in tho door as James King camo down the and Cora, after a fair trial, were hanged She had a belted ulster coat. Tlie Guest. duty to find them nnd compensate all to the It was when Charles was nearly twenty- trived to reach the spot where it was street, going diagonally across the street to from the windows of the committee-rooms. All buttoned'down before, full extent in our power for their great two, during a slack season, that wo resume hung. I Montgomery block. "When he got about A beam of wood projected from above each Ajitanding collar, and the tie A New Theory by a New Speechless sorrow sat with me, loss." our narrative. M. Gerrard had been very “ Sold,” was marked on it with a little: half way across, Casey, following at his of tho two windows, from which dangled a I think was red she wore; I was sighing wearily; “ Certainly, papa,” she said, “ that is A Derby hat sat on her nose; Lamp and fire were out; the rain ill, though now he was getting better. ticket. j back, called out to him. Kin- turned, anil roPe- A Plank w:,s nt thfi foot of e,lch of Doctor. spoken like your own generous and noble But his illness had been expensive, and his “ I made no reserve, replied Mr. Spen- j as ho turned Casey fired, shooting him in two windows and on each plank stood She carried a rattan; Wildly heat the window pane. self. How will you act ? ” Iu the dark we heard a knock, convalescenoe had promised to be more so, cer; “ but will make inquiries.” the breast. When the shot was fired some » condemned man—Casey on one, Cora on And all who saw her couldn't tell “ I will see the solicitor to-day,” he said. and Clinrles had spent his very last son. He shortly returned and said it had been ' printer (we all heard the report) said: the other. They were not blindfolded. That lady from a man. Ana ft hand was on the lock; “ and cause the most searching inquiries to “ The fnneral of James King took place lie Claims that Nervousness is an One in wailing spoke to mo, They lived in two small rooms adjacent to bought at the high figure he had marked to , “ There’s another mnn gone ! ” and we all be made.” prevent a sale, hy Mr. Charles Constable on the same day. It was passing down In selecting your barber, remember that Saying sweetly, their studio, and Charles was just putting went to the windows to look out. One of a fullness under the eye denotes language. American Imaginative I am come to sup with thee 1" And, after some further conversation tho on his hat to go out. Vaughan. Miriam turned pale, her father tho compositors said: “ My God! that’s Montgomery street just as the final arrange­ subject dropped, and at the end of the meal Disease, “ It is our last chance,” he said. “ I will coughed, nnd shortly after the whole party James King of the Bulletin’" ments in the tragedy in which those two Sensible married men always depend on All my room was dark and damp; tlie Squire went out and rode to tho country left the gallery and returned home. men formed the awful central figures were “ Sorrow,” said I, “ trim the lamp; try tho bankers. I will not be long—not their betterhalves when they wantto change town, where tile firm of solicitors he wished more than an hour." “ Yotl seem very much annoyed.” said CASEY, KEARNEY’S PREDECESSOR. being completed. As the hoarse crossed their quarters. Light the fire and cheer thy face; to consult resided. In the evening after the young artist. “ May I ask why? ’’ Sansom street, standing on tho hoards at Set the guest chair in its place.” But many hours passed, night came, and “ Casey, Kearney’s predecessor (not thnt Anti Originated in the United States dinner the subject wns resumed. “ It is unnecessary forme to explain,” the windows, their heads in the noose, they The placidity of expression worn by & And again I heard the knock, still Charles Constable Vaughan did qot Dennis has killed anybody yet, though he man who is •* next ” in a full barber shop ‘•Have you any news ? ” asked Miriam, return. said Miriam, bnt that gentleman’s name is is inciting others to murder), anil his friends could plainly see the sombre vehicle as it within the Last Fifty tears, In the dark I found the lock. noticing that her father was very serious. drew its dread length along. As it crossed cannot be counterfeited. “ Enter! I have turned the key I “ I hopo no harm has happeaed to him,” associated with a very painful epoch in our had evidently planned everything before­ “ Yes, Constable Vaughan married two said the old painter, with a sigh, forgetting lives, and why he should buy my portrait hand. As soon :is he shot King. Casey gave the street and receded from their sight tlie “ Another old settler gone!” exclaimed Enter, stranger! and twenty years ago a lady of some family, boards fell from beneath their feet. Who art come to supjvith me.” his own sufferings in his anxiety. is indeed a mystery." himself up to his confederate, Sheriff Dave the cook, when she tossed the egg-shell out Bet the Doctors Say Whether that but no means. The marriage was clandes­ Vaughan had gone on doggedly to tho “ Because he painted it," said the artist, Scannell, and went to jail, What King “ Tlie vigilantes continued the work thus of the coffee-pot, on moving day? Statement Will Stand the Test. Opening wide tbo door he came, tine and was only discovered when a child bankers, with his hat over his eyes and his in a voice of deep emotion, “ and would al­ wrote of Casey was that he was an escaped begun, arresting, trying and fixing the But I could not speak his name; was horn. Then came the explosion, and hands in bis pockets. He was doing that io w no other man on earth to possess either convict from Sing Sing. Well, tho news punishment of the criminals brought before * X?aru^°’ w^ am yonr opinion obrats?” In the guest chair took his place, tho young man went away and was heard which his soul rebelled. He had a lielief the copy or the original.” of the murder went over the city like wild­ their tribunal.” “ Wal, I t’ink de one dat hab de shortest But I could not Bee his face! tail will get in de hole de quickest.” of no more directly. The solicitors know­ that he was doing his dnty, firmly believed “ Sir,” cried Mr. Vaughan,” what do fire, creating intense excitement every­ YANKEE SULLIVAN. Dr. Denson Says It W ill Not, That Nervo When my cheerful fire was beaming, ing that he was still tho heir, kept him in ness is as Old as Mankind, thnt ho would meet with a refueal. But you mean? " where. Business houses were closed and “ Among the arrests made by the com­ , “ Say, my little son, where does the When my little lamp was gleaming, sight for sometime; but for many years no how to open the subject—how to excuse at “ That I am Charles Constable Vaughan merchants, mechanics, tho best citizens right-hand road go?” •• Don’t know, sir; And the feast was spread for three, tidings have come, and it is believed he is mittee was the noted pugilist. ‘Yankee L o! my Master the first blush of his presence? Well, he your cousin—in a few weeks to bo your came out in the streets. There were men Sullivan.’ He wns arrested and tried for tain’t been nowhere since we lived here.” dead.” would effect to expect a letter. This would son-in-law," he said, clasping Mirinm to his speaking at nearly every street corner, urg­ AND THAT NERVOUSNESS HAS EXISTED Was the guest that supped with me! ballot-box stuffing, a crime in which he ** Had you, sir,” said Erskine to a dila~ “ But they are not sure, papa?” said give him an excuse for backing out at the heart. ing that the time had come for the people had been so notorious that he feared the EVER SINCE NERVOUS SYSTEMS WERE Miriam. tory tradesman, “ been employed to build last moment. With this harmless subter­ “ Sir,” she said, “ this is too bad. You to take the law into their own hands. A committee would hang him. He was con­ the ark, we should not have had the flood CREATED. NERVOUSNESS EXISTS UN­ When ? No; and I have ordered them to fol­ fuge. therefore ho entered boldly. ought, to know how I dislike that man.” printer, named Andrews, and myself with low up the trace at no matter what cost, my fined in a cell after trial, and wonld prob­ yet.” DER MANY NAMES, AND APPEARS IN W hen vanished Is this vapor we call life, “ I suppose," he said to the urbane clerk, And I came to make you love him,” he others spoke at tho corner of Merchant nnd ably have got no heavier sentence than dear,” said the proud fatbor. “ Right must you have not got any letters for mo? " answered. “ And now, sir,” ho added Montgomery streets. It was the first and Mr. Smalltalk. Is that a Virgina creep- MANY FORMS OR TYPES, And all the storms that vex us disappear— he done." banishment, buthc got seared, and at night, Borrow’s sharp thorn, the weary wheel of strife, " Yes, sir. one has been here two days, you and I are tho only parties interested only speech I ever made in my life. As I in his cell, committed suicide. Somo one er behind you. Miss Violet? Mias Violet Right mnst be done,” sho replied, in a but as wo did not know your address wo in tho entail." finished speaking a man camo up and said (wildly). Oh, when? where? Oh, do Like As Sick Headache, Nervous Headache, Neuralgia, And all the miseries we feel or fear— dreamy kind of a way. had given him a bottle of ale or porter. Sleeplessness, Paralysis, Histeria, Melancholy, St. kept it for you.” was tho unexpected reply; “ Tho only ones," replied the lawyer ho wanted Andrews and me. Wo took He broke the bottle and with tho sharp it off! Vitus’ Dance, Asthma, &c. But all of these diJ'ercnt When of the “ day far spent ” a night is horn, Later on in the evening, some young forms are brought about by some present exciting Before there dawns a day that knows no night, and the epistle was handed to him. moodily. “ Our joint consent can end the soveral printers we knew and went with glass cut tho veins in his left arm and bled When Sydney Smith was out of health, lady friends coming in, Mr. Vaughan re­ It was addressed to “ Charles Constable entail," he went on. the stranger to a large warehouse on San- Shall we who see the glory of such mom— tired to his study to smoke, and as he seat­ to death. He was found stiff and cold, dead his doctor advised him to take a walk on an Shall we recall, upon that dazzling height, Vaughan, Esq., immediate and important.” “ It can, but I shall not consent—” som street, and was there told that a vigil­ in his cell, the next morning.” empty stomach. Tho witty patient asked dition, or suffering from an irritable state or condition, ed himself in his cosy arm-chair and with But before ho could finish tho sentence and can only be cured by a remedy that enriches the One touch of this wild warfare of the earth, The young man stared with a look of anco committeo was forming. Wo regis­ BRACE AND IIETUERINGTON. “ whose?” nerve-fluid and allays nervous ii ritation; and this is The wounds that scarred us, or the tears we wept his pint of wine close to his hand, observed perfect bewilderment, and. after saying a lie had tarn the deed and thrust it int-ia tered our names, and were each given a absolutely accomplished by DR. BENSON’S CELERY The sin that so beset us from our birth, tlie parcel of papers. Taking out his pen­ word to tho clerk, soatsd himself and read: fire, which he had cunningly ordered, and nnnibcr and went out. My number was “ Only two other men were hanged by A Murray Hill vonng man has com­ AND CHAMOMILE PILLS. They effectually re- knife he opened the package, and saw at tho committee. One. of them was not a move tin- causes of all nervous diseases, and the nat­ The woes, the wrongs, the cares that never slept? Sir: I wish to see yon at once on busi­ by dint of a diligent use of the poker it was 2,895. No man got into that organization menced exercises in drawing. He sits down ural result is a cure—a complete and permanent cure. O r will there be a gap betwixt that Time once that they contained legal documents. destroyed. unless fully vouched for as thoroughly re­ man in years, though a monster in human by hts girl and draws her head over on Butting on his spectacles, he began to ex­ ness of the most vital importance, and form. His name was Brace. He was a his shoulder. I)R. C. W. BENSON’S CELERY AND CHAMO­ And this Eternity which numbs the sense, hope to be favored with a oall. I shall * Now, my dear pir, I am wholly in liable." MILE PILLS are prepared expressly to cure Head­ As after 6udden ceasing of some chime amine them. your powor. You are master of Barclay hack driver and only nineteen years of ago. aches, Neuralg’a and Nervousness, and wih cure any There were old lenses, nnd then in a keep in all day, hoping that yon will favor HOW A NEWSPAPER WENT DOWN. He had been tried for murder on more than A young lady being asked by a rich bach, case, no matter bow obstinate it may be, of either sick, A lengthened pause makes rest the more intense? me at your earliest convenience. Manor—will you give it me at some future elor, “ If not yourself, who would you rath­ nervous or dyspeptic headache or neuralgia, nervons- Forbear to question, O mine idle thought; small parcel tied with black silk, he found timo as your heir, and in tho mean timo, “ At that timo John Nugent published one occasion in the courts, but escaped with­ nesB or sleeplessness. Price 50 cents a box, sent post Where were our faith if all were come to sight? the esrtificnte of young Constable’s birth of E dward Leioh, the Daily Ilerabl, the best piece of news­ out difficulty. When tried by the com­ er be ? ’’ she replied, sweetly and’ modest­ free to any address, or may ho ordered through any For Messrs. Fox and Sharp." let mo take this fair treasuro on secur­ ly. “ Yours truly.” druggist. Avoid vain babblings ’’—thus much are we trught. his baby hoy, Charles Constable Vaughan. ity?” paper property in the country. Il was tho mittee no less than fourteen murders were •Twcre vain to breathe them, yet I long for light. “ Tlie disinherited heir, if ho had lived,” “ Thank you," said Constable, utterly “ Cousin Charles,” observed Miriam, a leading Democratic newspaper on the Pa­ found to have boon committed by him. He “ A man who’ll maliciously set fire to a -A . T . L., in Warper's Magazine fo r May. saiil Mr. Vaughan, aloud, “ Well, if he is forgetting his errand, and hurried out in little later in the day, “ it is clear you were cific Coast, nnd made money rapidly and would get a person into his hack, drivo barn, said Mr. Slow, and burn up twenty PARSONS, BANGS & 0O-, alive, we will find him, aud with the wealth the direction of Maurice's. not to be outdone." with greater certainty than a national bank. out upon tho sand, and putting a revolver cows, ought to he kicked to death by a He found a very pelite middle-aged gen­ AV liolcsalc Ilrug’glsts, I have at my disposal it will go hard if I “ No, my darling. I loved you before I The morning following the assassination of to’ the bead of the helpless passenger blow jackass, and I’d like to do it.” cannot make up in some way for his loss.” tleman, who received him with great cour­ Mr. Kingevcry newspaper in tho city, witli his brains out. Then he would rob him. o lc s anti JftridwsL saw you for your noble generosity—when Neighbors not on calling terms are en­ 117 & 119 Middle St., Portland, Me. He had read these words, “ Deed of en­ tesy. After a few words ho said: I saw you I adored you for yourself, and the sole exception of Nugent’s, denounced “ Iletherington was a wealthy despera­ tail.” Slowly he opened tlie largo legal " I presume thore enn be no difficulty tho killing of the editor of the Buttelin as do. He had also been tried for murder, joying just now in commenting GENERAL AGENTS. determined to win you. Havel dono so? ” on tho extreme homeliness of each other's document, and at once plunged into it. about proving your identity ?” he added. s cold-blooded murder. The Herald spoke but escaped punishment through tho use of Willi white face and quivering lip he read ’■ My bankers have paid me the interest of it as an affray that had occurred between money. In July the bell on the commit­ carpets as they swing upon tho lines. For Sale by A GREAT TEMPTATION. Yes, my lord and master," she said, it from beginning to end. on mv little property for four years.” re­ with a smile, “ yen have conquered.” Mr. Casey and Mr. King. That wns the tee rooms rang out three times. Ilether- The poor old colored preacher was mare Edward Merrill, Rockland. “ Merciful heaven ! ” he said at last, “ if plied Charles, in bewildered tonos; “ but last of the Herald as a paying institution. ington had gone into the Metro;x>litan than half right when he said: “ Bredderin, CHAPTER 1. “ I have won a prizo fit for an emperor,” there is a living heir, we arc no better off here,” taking out a pocket book, " I have he replied. Understand this, it had a splendid advertis­ Hotel and had there met Dr. Randall. Ran­ if we could all see into our own hearts as Mr. Vaughan, or Squire Vaughan, of Bar­ than wo were five years ago. Old Con­ the copies of my father’s certificate of birth, It was indeed a gala day when, after a ing patronage. An. association of auction­ dall was standing near a cigar case ns God does it would mos’ skeer us to death.’ clay Manor, was a man of high ilegrce in his marriage and my certificate.” eers each day published in the Herald from Iletherington approached him, taking a stable had no power to will this proiierty. brief journey to Paris, Mr. Vaughan re­ The biggest bustle of the season was de­ THE GREAT CATHOLICON, his country—a magistrate and lord lieu­ which goes to heirs male without power of Thelawyer examined them methodically. turned to Barclay Manor with Mr. Vaughan a page and a half to two pages of advertise­ note from his pocket, which ho held before tenant. alienation.” “ Sir. allow me to congratnlate you on ments—a fortune in itself. And this recog­ the former, asking him if he wonld pay tected at the Custom House in New York junior, and his wife, Mirinm. Nothing the other day. A steamship passenger Not only by virtue of his position was lie Cuthbert Vaughan was a good man, hut being the owner of nine thousand a year, over was said of tho ownership of the es­ nition gave it the advertising of all the that now. Randall said he couldn’t pay it respected, but by reason of bis many vir­ and as fine a property as any in the west had forty yards of broadcloth wrapped Y O MO K the possible prospect before him was a ter­ tate to which, only eleven yoars after, merchants in the city. Tho stand taken by then, bnt wonld fix it soon. “ Take that, around her. tues; above all bis bigb-souled honor and rible one. Four years of possession had of England. But you are faint sir. Wine," Charles succeeded. He never regretted the the Herald, glazing over this cruel murder, then.” said Iletherington, firing two shots. NERVE FOOD. integrity. made him not only love the old place, but after a violent ring—“ wine at once!" stratagem hy which he won a wife, nor the swept all this patronage in a day, and the In an instant soveral vigilantes—they were Mother to her child—" Now, then. Arthur [ Mr. Vaughan had beenoriginallva solic­ “ No more.” said Constable, faintly. “ I paper bereft of its advertising, shriveled everywhere—gathered about him and took during that time lie had acquired habits of courage with which she had helped her do try and and eat your broth.” Arthur— itor, but on the deatli of Constable Vaughan, luxury and ease which it would be hard to have been without food too long to drink." father to withstand their great tempta­ down to a little 8x10 sheet, about an eighth him away to the rooms.The causeof thering- I can’t.” Mother—“ Nonsense, one can a stern old uncle, whom lie had scarcely give tip. He glanced at the documents, The nmazed lawyer at once ordered an tion. of its original size. It then became the or ing of the bell was that a report had been uo anything one wants to do.,’ Arthur— jveooiuiieu mum tuiu .-n-auuijuu. uiuncii UOWUVOU- ever seen, lie found himself by will the resi­ the lamp, the empty fire-place, and knew improvised dinner, and then proceeded to gan of the ‘ I.aw nnd Order’ party, a: received that the “ law aud order," party “ Well, then, I don’t want to.” stitutions, Nervous Weakness or the Kidneys, Blad­ duary legates of a noble property, with a how much depended on a quarter of an explain everything. the combination of thieves, ballot box stnf- intended a rescue. der and Urinary Organs, Barrenness, Impotency large unincumbered rent roll. Cuthbert THE VIGILANTES. Hysteria, Chorea. Female Weakness, Tremors, Nerv­ hour’s blaze. “ So you see, sir, you have been owner fers, shoulder-hitters and murderers, by “ Brace and Iletherington were not w*3h I was worth a million of dollars.” Vaughan was a very ambitious man, bin for four years, but from no fault of these singular aberration of names, was called. hanged from|the windows of the rooms as a gentleman. “ What good would it ous Headache, Nervous and Physical Debility at­ As the suggestion arose in his inmost Member of the Committea of tended with Nervous Irritation, Irritability, Restless­ the almost unexpected selection of himself mind he rose sternly, rang the bell, and sent people. Few persons—ahem!" he added. Casey and Cora had been, but from ascaf- . -Tou‘ y°n don’t spend your present ness, Sleeplessness, Ac., arising from excesses in ns possessor of the Barclay Manor e sta tes 18I5G T ells H is Story. THE VIGILANTES. Alcohol, Tobacco, Opium, ana other causes well for his daughter. “ Would have behaved so nobly."he cried, fold erected half a square away in the !ncotlle J j nquired a friend. " O il, I could known to thur-c w ho ou ffu ftrr.ictinct nil 1 s from was necessarily n source of satisfaction. When Miriam entered the studv, he listening in a daze. “ I can scarcely he- “ We met in a largo hall the neAt night streets.” j economical on a larger scale.” the System, restoring full Vigor and Manhood. B u t chiefly was it so for the sake of bis Tho SiMiupeda o f Roughs from San Francltwio. handed her a chair, and in very 'b rief lieva my own good fortune, or that girl’s or two after our initiation. aml|were put into “ TIIIRTY-TIIUEE. SECRETARY.” I he Detroit Free Press says that when a Price, $1.00 and $3.00 per Bottle. daughter Miriam—a girl of noble qualities words told her the facts of his discovery- generous self-denial, ft w»s a great temp­ i companies, electing our own officers and which had been restricted in a m nn- h u m ­ tation.” I telievo in coincidences,” said C. L. The little notices sent out to the evil­ good looking Indiana girl has the measles SOLD B*5T DRUGGISTS. IV II, papa.” she answered, not know­ Divin >. foreman of the Indianapolis Jour­ formingregiments. No mnn was called by it always follows that from seven to fifteen ble sphere, but found ample play in the re­ ing in her ignorance of the law, the full “ Yes, sir, bravely overcome. And now name: each had his number. We wen doers by ‘ 33 ’ read very plain. There was gion to which she was now elevated. She nal. yesterday afternoon, in conversation ' no style about them, but as a general thing, of the young men in tile neighijorhood ara SHANNON & MARWICK, force of his meaning, •• wliat then?’’ to dinner. You can give me your instruc­ ■with a reporter, " end I want Denis Kear­ armed at first in all sorts of ways—revolv­ soon taken down with the same disease. Chemists and Apothecaries, was a beautiful girl, rather tall and slim, tions after." when a ‘spotted’ individual got one of “ My child, if there be a male heir near- ney and his Sanil-Lot hyenas to keep up ers, knives, clubs, anything; but we soon Sole P ropbietors and Makufacturebs, and re nnrkable for her elegance of manner tlian myself we must give up all and go Constable ate and drank in a dream, provided ourselves with muskets and am- these notices he disappeared as soon as A paragraph is going the rounds of the their howling until tho 14th of next May, possible, and the places that had known him 143 Trumbull St., Hartford, Oouil, U . S. A . and speech. Her tastes were eminently hack to our old life at Brompton. There talked in a dream, and dictated letters in a press to the effect that there is some differ­ that's ill." muntion. Our force soon rose to six thous­ knew him no more forever. It simply said; Send for Pamphlet. artistic literary, and her drawings were tile may be no living male heir, but if there is dream, but nt Inst he woke to reality. and, and was composed of cavalry, artillery ence between “ cheek ” and “ brass.” • Why until then ? ” inquired the report­ “ You are ordered hy tho committee to May admiration of her whole circle, while it and my researches find him, we must re­ “ I had forgotten,” he said wildly. “ I mounted riflemen nnd infantry. Who Cheek asks for anything at any time with­ was more than suspected she wrote for the must be going. I will see yon to-morrow." er. encouragingly. leave instantly, o r in twenty-four or thirty- out the sign of a blush. Brass conies up tire in his favor, unless—” For tho renssn that it will be thetwenty- was the leader? I never knew any leader. magazines. But she was without any ex­ ■ Unless what, father? ” she asked. After seeing him partake of a sufficient All our orders came from ‘ Thirty-three, six hours,” as the case might be, and it and takes it without asking. cessive pride, and as affable and agreeable meal, he told his story to the nmazed Bo­ fonrth anniversary of the event nt the cul­ was signed “ 33, Secretary.” ‘ Unless we now destroy those docu- mination of a long series of deeds of rob­ Secretary, by order of tlie Committee.’ We as she was charitable nnd devoted in her mepts, which alone prove his rights and hemian. took a large building in Snnsoni street THE CASE OF JUDGE,TERRY. “ Do you know who I am, sir, that you intercourse with the poor. “ There is only one thing,” said Mr. Ger­ bery and blood,that led to the formation of talk so to me ? ” said an irate father to an invalidate the will.” the famous San Francisco Vigilance Com­ next, in which we made cells, court-room, “ The case of Judge Terry, as near as I The manor house was a large and rather Rather die.” she said. “ No, father! rard, later in the evening, “ I am sorry to storage rooms for arms, and all necessary can now call it to mind, was this: A man impudent yonng hopoful. “ Yes. I know GOAL & WOOD! rambling building, furnished in excellent part—” mittee of 1856." who you are,” was the reply; “ But Mr. As you said before, let justico be done. I What deed was that ? ’’ apartments. This building was got in order named Hopkins had an order from ‘ 33’ for taste, had having a noble library as well as would not hold one penny through fraud.” “ Part! Never! You shall come nnd es­ witli a dispatch that rivaled the erection of the arrest of some offender, and went into Brown, who lives next door, doesn't for I a picture gallery. The father and daughter tablish yourself in London, paint my por­ The murder of James King, editor of heard him say only the ocher day that’you ‘ You are right. I will see tho solicit­ the Saa Francisco Bulletin, by Jim Casey. Aladdin’s. It was thoroughly guarded at a business house to arrest his man. Judge were an old ass.” had been four years in possession, the latter ors to-morrow, and move heaven and earth trait, my wife’s portrait, my children’s—all every point. On the ground were sand­ Terry, United States judge, interfered with JAMES FERNALD being now nineteen years of age and both my friend’s portraits." I was in San Francisco that year, and af­ to find him. fairs had grown from bad to worse, until bag embankments, and there were font the arrest in some way; there was a scuf­ “ I come to ask your hand,” said a lover DEALER IN were already exceedingly popular in the On the following morning Mr. Vaughan And so it happened that a week later, the cannon upon the roof, while numerous pro­ fle, and the Judge with a knife stabbed to his sweetheart. “ You ask a great deal," country. vonng heir of Barclay Manor started for there wns no protection whatever to either rode over and stated his case to thelnw- life or property. Outlaws from all parts of jecting pieces of artillery were pointed Hopkins in the n«ck. Terry wns instantly said she. And he thonght so too, when sho Coal, Wood, Hay, Cement, The sqnire had determined a few days yers, handing them all the documents England, in company with the lawyer and down from the roofs of adjacent buildings. arrested and hurried to the rooms of the finally succumbed, and gently laid in his, before to clear out some lumber rooms and the delighted painter. When he reached the world had flocked there, chiefly from committee. Hopkins, badly wounded, was Sand, Hair, etc., etc. found in so strange and unexpected a man­ the Isrge cities sf the Atlantic Stales, and There wsro six thousand stand of small a nestling, soft white paw, two thirds get rid of a lot of rubbish which had accu­ ner. They looked at him in unfeigned home he found a kind but proud note from arms and thirty cannon. taken with the most considerate tenderness larger than his own. mulated during some twenty years and admiration. Miriam, declining certain splendid offers desperadoes from Australia. Murder wss “ A largo bell was placed on our quar­ to an engine house near by. Here every­ A Full Supply of Egg Broken, almost of every day occurence. I was set­ A veteran newspaper man says that it is which was gradually becoming a nuisance. "This is a most serious matter,” observed he had made, and intimating that their ters in Sansom street, and when three taps thing was speedily fitted up for his recep­ and Stove, constantly Father and daughter were in the picture course in life mnst in the future be - part. ting type oa the San Francisco Olobe, and were sounded every vigilante was to come tion. The surroundings were made lux­ funny when you ask a man to advertise he the elder partner, “ for, between ourselves myself and other printors, when our work generally declines with the statement that on h a n d . gallery, looking at tho portraits of their an­ I knew of the previous existence of this instantly to the committee rooms. urious; ladies came and nursed him; the cestors, and enjoying ns they walked the chapter ni. was done at night or in the early morning, best medical aid to he had waited upon nobody will see it. Bnt if you «dreru»o document, which, however, I believed to always arranged to go home in squads of “ Goversor Johnson called this uprising some little caper of hi» «’« the news column OFFICE, 378 Main SL, Foot of Pleasant. cool breeze from the park, when the butler destroyed. Of course should the heir be When Mr. Vaughan sold his practice for of citizens an insurrection, rebellion and him; ropes were stretched about the build­ entered with a workman hearing a picture. a small sum, lie invested it, with a laugh­ four or five for seu-protectioe, carrying our gratis, he gets indignant over the certainty found, it places you in a most awkward other harsh names, and issued a proclama­ ing along the streets to keep vehicles and that everybody will see it. “ Sir," said the butler, “ we have found ing remark that it would do for a rainy revolvers in onr hands. You can have no tion taking measures to put us down. Then foot passengers at a distance; sawdust ww» sition.” idea of the lawlessness that prevailed [here this portrait in the lumber room, and as it “ How so?" asked Mr, Vaughan. day, which ho never expected, of course, ■we had offers of help from all parts of the spread upon the streets to denden sound. Oh! stay with me my corset stay, clearly a family likeness, we have brought would come. It was now nearly all he had nor of the desperate roughs who required State. Word camo from the m in es and Tho lif* of « United States Judge hung variably Cures Loss of “ You will have to give up possession. tho heroic treatment ofa vigilanco commit­ And like a dream my waist shall fade away, it here to know what is to be done with it.” But if, before producing this document, to depend on. But being determiaed not from the towns everywhere. Sacramento upon a very frail tenure for days and weeks. O h! stay with me, The picture was at the same moment to be idle, he went to the gentleman who tee. But the work dono hy that commit- offered thousands of men, if necessary, to -Had ...... Hopkins died,.... Terry would Id undoubted­ ’ .Appetite, Flatulency, you come to learn------” suggested the vas one of purification, and for nearly My corset stay, rested on a choir and Mr. and Miss Vaugh­ lawyer. bought his business nnd frankly told his help us.” ly have been hanged, and David Broderick And liken pipe stem I shall waist away, Dizziness, Jaun­ an examined it. Both strangely enough story. Knowing his ability, and. above all, twenty years after the moral atmosphere would not afterward have died at Terry’s “•No; let there be justice,” replied the that pervaded Sen Francisco was delight- HOW THE WORK BEGAN. Shall waist away. feltalittleshiver as they saw that handsome sqnire. “ Ho your duty, and I will do his connections, they at once offered him hands. dice, Nausea, face, with the weak month and wicked eyes mine.” £200 a year. fol. What I think started tho Vigilance Many of the thieves nnd ballot-box The law and order party applied to the The boy who doesn’t leap over seven Committee of that year was the murder of stuffers took tho alarm and fled. Some of hitching-posts, kick a lame dog, snatch a which seemed to pierce the very marrow of Both gentleman shook their client heart­ They took a honse at Brompton, a house commander of a United States vessel in the and Dys- their bones. with a garden, nnd more room than thay General Richardson,United States marshal, these are now in New York, nnd they fig­ bay for assistance, saying that the United handful of navy beans in front of every Bilious­ ily by the hand, and then by his instruc­ hy > gamblsr named Cora. Bella Cora, “ You don’t know who it is ? ” asked the tions, sent off a special messenger to Faris. required. But to obtain the positioa this ure largely in local politics there. On Sun­ States Judge was in the hands of rioters. grocery store, knock over a box or two, and . . pepsia. sqnire. was necessary. But Miriam quietly inti­ the wife of this man. was notorious, beau­ day, May 18, 1856, three taps were sound­ The commander seht word to the commit­ work the handle ef every pumpon the side­ ness and Bil- He was absent a week, and then the fol­ tiful and wealthy. One night at the theatre “ No sir.” replied Ihe butler; “ hut I dare lowing telegram came: mated her intention to take lodgers. Mr. ed on the bell on tho roof of tho committee- tee to deliver Judge Terry on his vessel by walk, on his way home from school, is Als» say Mrs. Graves will,” Vaughan Btnrted, but made no opposi­ General Richardson.through his opera-glass rooms, and tho vigilantes came to head three o’clock in the afternoon of that day, either lazy or don’t feel well. “ The heir is found. There is no doubt gazed on this womaa. As I said, she was quarters, 3,000 strong. They were com­ ious Colic. It is “ Send for her nt once,” was tho com­ of his identity. He is rather a harum-scar­ tion. or he would open fire on the committee mand. It wns the sight of his hrave daughter omaa of remarkable beauty, and he pletely organized and fully armed. Every­ building. The guns of the vessel were Queen Victoria has sent to Canada two um student in art, very poor, hut without gold watches, which sho desires her daugh­ a specific for Nervous A few minutes later the housekeeper en­ seeing lo her household affairs that kept looked long and searchingly at her. She, body understood what w.as going to hap­ turned broadside to the rooms, and it looked any of the vices of his class. There is the it seems, became angry, and, considering pen as two companies marched to the ja il. ter, the Princess Louise, to present in per­ tered, a staid woman of sixty, still active, making of a sterling Englishman in him him from repining. Sho did nat neglect as if we were actually going to come in her painting; she even hired a piano. Bnt herself insulted, took offense. Sho told Sheriff Scannell was on the roof of the jail, conflict with the United States authorities. son to the aide-de-camp and tho groom and Bilious Headache. VF with white hair nnd a very dignified aspect. when away from his wild associates. He who assisted in the rescue of the princess At the sight of the portrait she turned pale months passed on and no lodgers came. Cora that she never would bn satisfied un­ which was flat, witli a posse, and the de­ The guns of the vigilantes were then trained This is a Purely Vegetable Preparation. will come over in a few days. He begs til he had killed General Richardson, and mand came from the vigilantes for on tho occasion of tho accident by which and with a deep sigh she fell upon a seat. you will stay where you are.” One day, however, a French gentleman, on the vessel, and we sent back the defiance “ You are agitated, Mrs. Graves,” said speaking no English, came to sea the apart­ he promised her to do tho deed.” Casey to be delivered up to them. Scnn- that in case the vessel opened fire we would site w:ts thrown from a sleigh last winter. IT PURIFIES THE BLOOD It must be saiil that both father nnd nell replied thnt ho would protect Casey Thus removing from tlie System nil causes of disease. the squire kindly. daughter felt easier and prepared nt once ments, which consisted of three rooms, one Tlia KILLING OF GENERAL RICHARDSON. blow her out of tho bay. The committee Housekeeper to milkman: “ My friend, Try it. For sale hy all Druggists. Gmr20 with his lifo. Tho companies then fell “ Yes, sir; pardon me, but tho sight of for departure. The lawyer begged them to of which was light and airy. He said he “ A night nr two after this Cora met the had, however, in the meantime sent word was an artist with one pupil, in rather del- hack Jor orders... when^a '»•£”?’, (frg, son ff& ffateFin YcnrjuiUi.:’ JOHN W. PERKINS & CO., that picture unneryes mo. It is the por- remain until the new heir came over, but w M r ’vte emnly that you do not put water in your General A gents ...... I’ortlauG, Me. trnit of Mr. Oonatablo’o only oon," olio uiey reluseu. They wished to slip away and was planted in front of the jail Tlie the situation, ordered the vessel to leave for faltered. unobserved. The lawyer urged them to place if he could have the occasional use of latter with the offense. The General ex­ milk?” “ Well, ma’am, well, I must say the garden. They wore dnly installed tho man in command of the battery then de­ th» Sandwich Islands, and at three F. M., thnt sometimes I put some water in tho “ Who put it in the lumber room ? ” con­ remove many things they hail purchased, plained that he had not intentionally in­ manded the surrender of Casoy, and draw­ instead of Judge Terry being delivered to tinued the sqnire gravely. such ns piano, harp and other things, next day, the pupil. Mr. Spencer, being • sulted the lady, and made ample a;x)logios. can, nnd put the milk in that, but I never young mnn who looked rather delicate, and ing his watch, gave Scannell three minutes that ship, she had her nose turned to the put the water in the milk. “ Ah. sir, its the old story,” she answered “ Nothing,” said Miriam, proudly, “noth­ The two men then took a drink together— to* onsidcr the demand. Scannell parleyed placid waters of Honolulu. Terry wnsheld “ Flo was willful, and loved where his fath­ who appeared to have his eyes affected, for the California way o f sottling small diffi- ax.w a.ve SELECT THE B»ST. ing here belongs to us—we are usurpers.” he wore protective spectacles. His mea­ until two minutes of the timo had passed for several weeks, until Hopkins’ recovery Why do girls elope?” is tho very inter­ er wished him not. Both were self-willed On the morning of her intended depart­ cnltice—nnd stepped out of the saloon to and then came down and threw open the ner was exceedingly ngreeable, and beforo tho pavement. A moment after a pistol as assured.” esting query put by a contemporary. Well, and obstinate, and they separated. Young ure there came a letter from tho heir, jail doors. As a squad of vigilantes passed there aro various reasons, the principal Mr. Constable went away and never was begging his cousin to make Barclay Manor he had been a week in tho houso all were shot was heard. Cora had treacherously PEACE. great friends. He was an enthusiastic art­ killed Richardson, and the courtezan was by Cora’s cell with Casey, the former cried “Tlie citizens, then, things having quieted ones being the girls are displeased with seen again. The father ordered the picture his residence until other arrangements out, “ Jim Casey, you’ve signed my death the way their mothers do housework, and to the lumber room, and then never men­ might Be made. ist, and finding out rapidly Miriam's artis­ avenged. He wns arrested nnd taken to down, concluded lo again put their trust in tic taste, was soon a fellow-pupil with her warrant.” Casey was put in a carriage, some girls have an idea that they can sup­ tioned his name again." “ If you leave,” ho said, “you will make jell, as ho expected to be—a mere formal­ surrounded by the citizen soldiery, and tak­ an election. The old ballot box staffers, under M. Dubois, and, before three months ity, as a murder amounted to nothing ex­ thieves and blacklegs had been thoroughly port husbands. And a good many of them Put it up on the vacant spaco yonder.” me feel very unhappy and small.” en to the committee rooms. Tho vigilantes have to do it, too. said the squire quietly. were over, Mr. Spencer was hard at work cept » mere matter of money to bribe jus­ iped out, though a fragment of opposition But they shook their heads and retired. on a portrait of his fair landlady. then returned and demanded Cora, who Where it was taken from,” cried the tice. for the judges were notoriously cor­ was immediately surrendered and brought tho ‘law and order party,’ yet remained There was an embarrassed yonng man CHAPTER II. It wns impossible for two yonng persons rupt. The sherriff wns Dave Scannell. a The election came off, and the ‘ People's woman, who had been thirty years in the to tho rooms." at Bowling Green, Ky„ who escorted tho family service. When Charles Constable Vaughan, after of similar tastes nnd habits to be so con­ New York rough end a particular friend of ticket ’ was triumphantly elected.” preacher’s fair daughter to church on Sun­ h eady fo b ihguediateuse. And sir.” the butler went on, “ there announcing his marriage and the birth of stantly in one another’s society and not be­ Cora. The citizens murmurod, but it was CASEY AND CORA TRIED. The vigilantes had done their work, day night and arrived late to hear the rev­ a son to his enraged parent, was ordered come friends. Mr. Spencer was a man of Is endorsed by every PRACTICAL PAINTER. was this bundle of papers beside the picture. only another man killed. There wns noth­ “ Casey and Cora were then brought to and done it" well. They threw open tlie erend gentleman read from the Bible as the COVEEIXO CAPACITY & DURABILITY What shall I do with them ?” out of the house, he swore a furious oath cultivated taste and much information; ing to bo done. Thero would be, as there doors of tho committee building for public EXCEED ANY KNOW N PA IN T . Buildings ■ never to cross the threshhold of the door above all, he was an enthnsiast in art. So trial in tho court room of tho vigilantes. couple marched up the aisle: “ My daugh­ Painted with our Prepared Paints, if not satisfac­ Take them to my study,” observed the had been before, a trial by jury, the peers They were allowed witnesses and counsel, inspection, nnd for two days a stream of ter is grievously tormeDted with a devil,” tory, will he Repainted at oar Expense. squire. “ I will examine them by and by. again, except as master. wss Miriam, and by degrees their relation­ would disagree, nnd soon after, the excite­ people poured through the rooms looking He had a small income from his mother, ships became more intimate. Miriam lis­ and tbo trial wns conducted with fairness, which verso occurs in an account of a New Is it notio your interest to buy our P ure Prepared And now, Miriam, to luncheon.” ment having subsided, at the next trial tho except that all technicalities were ruled at everything. The weapons that were Testament miracle. The congregation P a in t, which, when mixed with equal paris of oil will nnd witli tills he emigrated to Boulogne, tened for his footsteps; her heart beat wild­ jury would acquit.”. taken from the murderous bullies, and the cover wood better, and prove more durable than any They went down, thinking of the stern out. No names were used in this tiial, the smiled, and it would be hard to tell which old man who had sacrificed his son to a where for some time he lived tho life of a ly at tho sound of his voice. Without a implements of the thieves, burglars, gamb­ other mixed Paint iu the market? The comparison is Bohemian. Then influenced by his wife, spoken word they were engaged by that JAMES KING OF WILLIAM. judco jury and all tho officers of tho court felt worse, the preacher, his daughter or as follows: whim or at least a bitter pride, and won being designated by numbers. One of tlie lers anil ballot-box stuffers were all shown, her escort. 1 Gall, of other Mixed Paint, 81.75 dering how different matters might have a very talented woman, the daughter of a sympathy of soul which requires no words. James King, called James King of and examined by thousands of curious eyes. Gall. tV. M. & E. Paint 3 G all. Linseed OH, .5 0 .—1.50 been but for this estrangement. In September" the vigilantes paraded were able largely to add to their income by the lawyer, “ I am something more than a the same name, had just started the San lantes was that no person brought before A Complete Reformation “ Miriam,” said tlie father when they the committee should bo punished without through tho principal streets. Eight thou Difference in favor of our Puint, teaching music and drawing. mere student. I have ample means to sup Francisco Evening Bulletin, n e was an sand as bravo men as ever stepped together, d were done, “ I feel ns if we were very much honest, fearless man nnd began to lash the a fair trial nnd conviction. It arrested nnd I the condition of a disordered liver la apeedlly and We guarantee this fact. The test is simple like usurpers and interlopers.” When their only son nnd child was port a wife, and my family is good. If you who had routed villainy and murder in thoroughly effected by uatng Da. Gaoavaxoa'a Livaa. scoundrels who infested the Golden Gate tried thieves, gamblers and dangerous Our P ure P repared Paints have been sold durini “ How so ? asked his daughtor in a tone eighteen, both were dead, leaving him to will only give yonr consent you shall have their stronghold, and made California in­ Aid. Among the eymptoma of liver disorders a n the past Eight years. Our price has always been anu the mercies of the world with about a hun­ every reference, nnd youshali be introduced without mercy. He assailed them openly men, as well as murderers, nnd in cases of will continue to he in exact accord with the price of of surprise. conviction there were but two penalties— habitable. There, were cavalry, infantry, palna under tho right riba and through the abonlder- dred a year, and nt tho same time with to mv relations.” and fearlessly. He exposed the villainy of artillery—every branch of the service—and bladea, ycllowneea of the akin, furred tongue, alck- Strictly Pure White Lead and Pure Linseed Oil, and it Suppose this young Constable left chil­ deatli by the rope or banishment. During bcadache, nausea, palpitation of tho heart often attrib* is impossible for us to compete in price with Inferior every document to prove his descent. But “ My dear boy, if you can Batisfy me on Ned McGowan, Billy Mulligan, Jim Casey they marched proudly, ns indeed they had Paints any more than Pure White Lead can be sold in dren or a child. He or they are the right­ its short reign it tried and disposed of over uted to that organ, bat in nowise connected with It, and ful heirs he remarked thoughtfully. But tho young artist looked upon the estate that point," replied Mr. Vaughan, “ I can­ Charloy D. (now a prominent New York good cause to do. Then they disbanded particularly obstructive of tho bowels. Females do. competition with adulterated braudsor so-called White politician) nnd others, ballot-box stullers thirty cases brought before it—hundreds rive great benefit from the nse of thia sterling remedy. Lead which are plentifully offered 2c. per lb. less than surely something would have been heard looming in the distance as a myth, and not wish for a better son-in law. We are each man settling down quietly to his the cost of the pure article. never thought anything more about it. He not so rich as we might have been, hut and thieves generally, nnd they saw that he fled without waiting for trial—and of these Testimony of the most convincing character, ranch of from them, she nrged. four were hanged. It was said that after work. Taxes came down; there was the It professional, proves the efficacy of thia medicine. Wadsworth, Martinez & Longman. “ That man whose portrait we have just heard soon after of his grandfather’s death Mirinm is a treasure in herself.” had to be got out of the way. The gang most perfect security of life and property, and of his will, leaving nil to Cuthbert “ She is, that. Then I have yonr con were Democrats—New York Democrats at Cora was taken from the jail tho wicked seen wns both weak and obstinate,” was woman who had instigated tlie murder of­ and for two long decades San Francisco A HOUSEHOLD NEED. For sale by Vaughan, and shrugging his shoulders sent? ” he cried,gleefully, and honied away that. The three named and one or two was noted ns a quiet, orderly city. Is it her father’s response, nnd would, after a others threw dice to seo who was to kill fered 8100.000 to any one who would get A book on tho Liver, Its diseases and their treatment quarrel, have kept doggedly aloof from his wont on with his work. to Miriam. likelv she will have to lake another dose sent free. Inclodtng treatises upon Liver Complaints, J. P. WISE & SON, He was under the care and guardianship Now, as both loved deeply and sincerely, King, and tho lot fell to Casey. him out of the hands of tho committee. Torpid Liver, Janndico, Biliousness, Headaohe, Oon- father.” Bnt there was no way of bribing or escap­ of the medicine that proved so efficacious stlpatlon, Dyspepsia, Malaria, etc. Address Dr. SAJ- of an old French teacher, a very clever, it is needless to any that before evening "On the fourteenth day of May, 1856, the i twenty-four years ago? ” FOHD, 162 Broadway, New York City, N. Y.

jyisumtut) Wecx. t truiutvebi tueir grand development I ma”rketf The des^rado,' “ I ^ e ^ I ’B mv I rmnd7?nCal1 bet*cr for ,css ’ °^ eS3 111 pay I °7,^1ran‘on> thaa at “By other first-class The members of the British Cabinet is only safo to predict that the Stato Con- [From our regular correspondent.J There are said to be more than fifteen buyers Congregational Church.—Last Sunday bath for Rev. W. R. Cross. We hear him favor* THE ROCKLAND GAZETTE, are appointed from the members-elect of vention will be very close in any case, that Our European Letter. of rags and old truck, operating in this city. Look morning Rev. Mr. Barrows of the First Baptist ably mentioned. tile House of Commons. But, in order to no majority will undertake to instruct or out you who wear poor clothes or you may get Church preached in the Congregational church, in Ii| tl)e County. Rev. A. D. Merkle has recovered from his re ­ gobbled up. London, Eng., April 20,1880. exchange with Rev. Mr. Blair. At the close of cent indisposition. Thursday, May 13, 1880. retain their seats in the Cabinet it is neces- adopt the unit rule, nnd that the bolt in airy for them to resign their seats in the Cook county may causo serious trouble. Great anxiety prevails in this city with •F The ordinance of baptism by Immersion was his sermon he read the following reply of Mr. THOMASTON. Ilev. G. W. Bower, who has been so long ill, wc administered last Sunday to twelve candidates, Blair to an invitation from the church and parish saw again on the street Tuesday, but very feeble. Commons and ask for a re-election in thoir It seems utterly impossible, ns matters resp®01 to the safety of her Majesty’s train- P ersonal.—During the past two weeks your all females, tiy Rev. Mr. Eastman, of the Free to settle as their pastor: regular correspondent has been absent from home, Charles R. Bower, is painting Mr. Bean’s new V2F The Republican State Convention, to respective districts. If re-elected their'stand, that Grant should have anything like'i^nS ® h i p C a p t a i n Stirling, which Baptist church. “ To the Members o f the Congregational Church schooner. nominate candidates for Governor nnd for taking the first vacation for eleven years, partly seats in the Cabinet hold good; if defeated a solid Illinois delegation, or in any case Portsmouth four months ago on a cruise •F-t- W. Richardson, of Rockland, mate, and and Parish in Rockland. seeking rest from his occupation, bnt more particu­ SOUTH THOMASTON. My Dear F riends :— two Electors-nt-lnrge, is to be held at Au­ they must resign. In the case of the new- more than 21 of the 42 delegates Illinois i’n West Indies, and is now considerably 'atriek Brow n, seaman, were lost overboard and larly to obtaiu farther advice in regard to his The most of our farmers are planting, and min­ gusta, Wednesday, June 33d. ly formed Liberal Ministry, all the mem- • sends to the National Convention—the op- ovei’due. The vessel was last heard of from drowned from the schooner Kellie V., near New Recently, and in the most complimen­ health which lie finds considerably impaired. The ing talk is no more for a few weeks. tary manner, you have invited me to settle among Loudon last week. main part of his visit was made to the great Met­ Ward & Woodard, are hiring more men, in or­ hors were re-elected with the exception of position being divided between Blaine and , Bermuda on January 31. She had several you as your pastor. Your proposal, coming as it ropolitan City of New York, where he was the der to fill their orders as fast as received. W The Democratic State Committee Sir William Harcourt, who had been elected . Washburne.” j cases of yellow fever on board, and her •F A portmonie, containing a small amount of did without any solicitation from me, was exceed­ money was picked up on Main street last Monday. guest of Capt. Joseph S. Burgess and wife, former Mr. Bushrod H. Clay has bought John Pierce’s have changed the place for the meeting of to the Commons from Oxford and’had been i We shall not be surprised, if, on the as- j sniling orders were extended to April 4th. ingly gratifying. It indicated that I was honored It can lie hud 011 application to Mrs. Dr. Itichard- residents of Thomaston. He had the pleasure of six year old gelding “ Thunderbolt.” Now we ex­ by your contidence, and confirmed my hope, tliat the Democratic State Convention from appointed Home Secretary. In seeking a 1 sembling of the Convention, it shall boi-f^ most the onV ground of hope is that 111, upon proving property. reading the Gazette while away, from the subscrip­ pect Bushrod will show us some tine style, and fast re-election he was defeated by fifty-four found that Grant cannot command a ma- Captain Stirling may have put into some the years of iny tarrying with you might unite us tion file of Snow & Burgess, No. 66 South Street Portland to Bangor, June 1st, the same •F Merrill has some nobby ranes'.whicb, by the trotting. in heart. ho have taken the paper ever since their estab­ place and time of the Greenback Skate votes, which will compel him to resign the jority of the votes on the first ballot, his port from which there is no telegraphic ample process of blowing into one end aro coa- The wife ,of Benj. D."Littleliel»l is very sick I have carefully considered the matter, endeavor­ lishment in business in Newj York "some twenty- Convention. Home Secretaryship, unless lie finds another name should be withdrawn. The question j communication. lhe was an erted into tishing rods, especially adapted for with pneumonia. Dr. Williams of your city is in ing to reach a decision which would be best for all seven years ago. This enterprising firm, old wooden frigato of 958 tons register. those who go fishing on Sunday. attendance. Mrs. Ephraim" Dean also is quite constituency to elect him—which latter then is to whom will the large number of parties. That I am solicitous for the prosperity of left our little town to embark in the enterprise SI10 was commissioned as a training sbip k. O? Davitt and Brennan, the Irish agita event is probable. delegates, fnvorablctohim, givo their votes? *F Sloop Island Belle, Allen, from Rockland for this church and society in every respect you have liieh they have so successfully established in tlie for ordinary seamen in September, 1878, New York, put into Vineyard Ilavcu 8th inst, no occasion to quostiou; but if my course of life The schools of Grade District, commenced last We ilo not believe they will be given to Mr. metropolis, aro doing a good business, considering week. Mr. Fred II. Rowell has the High school, tors, sailed Sunday for America. Davitt with mainsail and jib split. Also, sustained somo here, up to this time, has failed to convince you Watchman Blaine, and from our stand-point it looks and is classed in the Navy List as fourth the dullness of shipping interests, and are regard­ Mrs. Kate S. Sweet the Elm street, and Miss and Dillon will visit California nnd other 3 T The Boston thinks “ West damage by contact with the Uatidkerehief Light­ of this, a few penstrokes to-day will not change more likely the largo majority of them rato. She is a corvettc.exclusively depend­ ed as a reliable firm, capable of looking well to all Nettie Spalding has the school on “ Westbrook." points of the United States in the interest Point has given us some great men; and it ship. your mind. mercantile or commercial matters entrusted to of the land league. It is believed that has given us many small ones. There is a would bo cast for Mr. Washburne, or—some ent upon her sailing capabilities, and does There are always important personal considera­ They are all excellent teachers and have fine suc­ not possess steam on board even for con •F Last Monday morning at daylight the ligh-t their care and consideration. It is pleasant to cess. Parnell will join them four months hence, general impression that the kind of educa­ dark horse." Two weeks will settle this ning Hashed, the thunder roared, tlte wind blew, tion for a clergyman to take into account when note these facts, and with this linn continued pros­ important question. densing purposes. She is tile successor to he is called to a permanent pastorate. W< Again we chronicle the death of two more of after the adjournment of Parliament. tion received thero unfits the students lor tlte ruin poured, the cocks crowed, the robins sung, perity. our respected citizens, within two weeks,—Mrs tho unfortunate Eurydicc, and was formerly needful, I 'would gladly specify everything of a largo views, largo feelings and large aims. in fact there was “ music in the air ” in the Local Summary.—Governor Davis find Execu­ Abbie wife of Thomas P. Coombs and Mr. Zoloray called tho Juno when classed as a man-of- suburbs personal character which has shaped my decis­ tive Council havo been making an official visit to Tho cadet, and too often the officer hatched [From the New York Tribune.] ion ; but the result of ray thinking and not the Scwall. The funeral of Mrs. Coombs took place ty Mayor Brown of Bangor, on Monday the Maine State Prison. They arrived here from the chrysalis of tho cadet, is apt to war. A singular circumstance in cqp »F The Methodist Qtarterly meeting oceures next slow steps by which the result has been reached, a week ago last Saturday, Rev. Warren Applebce received a communication from J . II. Pope llow Goes the Battle. Monday evening, and left Wednesday afternoon, fancy himself a superior being. Perhaps nection witli her is that her absence began Sunday. There will he preaching in the chuach, is what you desire. officiating. A large concourse of relatives and president of the Megantic Railway Com­ The canvass for tho Republican Presi­ During their visit they looked the institution over he is not so much to lie blamed as pitied. to create uneasiness on tbe anniversary of both nionting and afternoon by Rev. J. W. Bay, And it is with heartfelt reluctance that I decline friends were thereto piy their last tribute. Mr. pany, Ottawa, accepting the offer of the dential nomination is almost over. Only Presiding Elder. There will also be services it thoroughly, and gave each convict an opportunity Scwall died last Friday morning. Tlie funeral took He wants to be a gentleman. His instincts the day on which the Eurydicc foundered your request. Much as I would like to remain to present his claim for pardon or any other city of Bangor to sell its interest in the three full weeks remain before tho nieet- tlte vestry in the evening. among you, I cannot conscientiously consent to place Saturday afternoon, Rev. Mr. Stowe of are lofty, and if directed wisely would lead March 24. In tho first cruise, after being ter of interest to them which they wished to have Bangor & Piscataquis Railroad for $500,- of the Chicago Convention. A few >F th e Rev. W . T. Stowe has been granted leave become your pastor. For a long time I have felt Rockland officiating. He was buried under Ma­ him to become one. But tile fates aro converted into a training vessel, her cap­ considered. Sam. Haynes did not apply for a par­ sonic rites, he being a very prominent Mason. 000. The negotiation will lie completed States have yet to choose delegates, but of absence for two months, by tbe Universalist that you have needs as a society—needs which af­ don, preferring to get out of prison by other mean.1 against him. His education at West Point tain reported to tho Admiralty that she was society, and lias accepted an invitation to preach fect your highest usefulness—which I fail to meet; We learn that the proprietors of the Griffin Sil- immediately after the adjournment of the e is closely confined to his cell at present. their action can be predicted with tolerable overweighted in her spars, and that she for that time at Halifax, N. S. Mr. S. will, dur­ and I believe that my own usefulness can be ver vein, or mine, arc about to ferm a stock com isnairow. His instructors, as is evident On Sunday last the Baptists furnished about all Dominion Parliament. accuracy, nnd its effect on the final result rolled somewhat dangerously. Her upper ing his absence, furnish supplies for his pulpit creased in some other placo as it can not be here. pany. The ore they arc now taking from it would from the revelations made in the Whittaker the preaching in town. Rev. G. P. Mathews occu­ approximately measured. Probably there here. would not have you think that it costs me no seem to warrant them to go down with a shaft. case, have false ideas of honor, and impart spars were consequently reduced and pied his own pulpit. Rev. N. T. Dutton, of W ar­ effort to write these words which indicate separa­ Mr. Geo. Berry ofyonr city, we learn, has formed W Chase's Enquirer is of the opinion has never before, in a similar contest, been changes were made in her Lank arrange­ ►F The skating rink reopened again this after­ ren, preached at the Congregational church, and them to him." tion. For I do appreciate your regard for me and a company and is putting up a building on his that there is “ plenty of good timber in the such a careful classification of tho elements ments. She then proceeded on an experi­ noon. O11 Tuesday afternoon and evening, Mr. Rev. Mr. Barrows, of Rockland,addressed those respond in all sincerity to your love. Indeed, mine at Ingraham’s Hill. of a National Convention. The floating mental cruise in tho Channel to ascertain Sumner will iutrodnee a byciele and give some worshipping at the Methodist church. Greenback party to make a live platform words are not needed to tell you that ray heart The parties prospecting on the land of Edwin j y At the Anti-Third Term Convention specimens of tltat kind of locomotion entirely new Rev. C. II. Pope has returned from his three of, and the business of the Bangor conven­ vote at Chicago will be almost inconsider­ whether her stability had been improved goes out toward you, and you can in part under­ Chapman have struck a tine vein of quartz, show­ at St. Lonis, last week, Gen. Henderson, citizens. The price of admission to the weeks vacation. ing good indications. able. Nearly overy delegate will bo la­ but tho results, while not wholly satisfac­ stand with what sorrow and regret I refuse your tion is to selcet that timber, draw a good galleries will lie only 15 cents. Daniel Murphy has been raking up the yard of President of the Convention, on assuming belled with his first choice among tbe can­ call. However, I do not desire an immediate Mr. Rolx’rt Ashworth is prospecting on a vein plan, chalk-line, and then ‘hew to the tory, did not seetn to warrant any alarm. »F Postmaster Kimball has been notified by the ie village cemetery, and pruning the trees with­ the chair briefly outlined tlio purpose and sundering of our present relation, unless such ac crossing his land and which he thinks is the con­ lins.’ The rag baby doesn’t propose to didates os expressed by himself or dictated A careful analysis of the returns of the Department that the appropriation for lights and in the enclosure. A beautiful granite monument scope of the Convention. The question, he by liis State Convention. Tho action of tion, under the circumstances, shall seem to you tinuation of the Griffin lead. lie finds excellent teeter on one end of a rotten plank with a late Parliamentary elections in the kingdom water has been exhausted, and no appropriation has been set in the family lot of the late Capt. specimens. Ao equod aois. said, is whether tbo great Republican party wise. If you are so minded, I would continue the great constituent body of a national show that tho conservatives were not de has been made for a continuance. Until such ap­ Samuel Fuller; and a very pretty marble tablet has a rotten party on the other end.” to preach for you as before, only with the under­ FRIENDSHIP. knows that success is deemed as important propriation is made by Congress tlte Postmaster, been placed at the grave of Mrs. Thomas McLoon. party can rarely bo foreseen, because such feated by a falling off in their vote standing that a two month’s notice of change of Notwithstanding the spring is cold and Iwtck- as ever before; whether it shall nominate a if lie wants lights in his oiticc, must be responsi We regret to state that Mr. Alexander McCallum bodies are liable to be swayed by sudden but by a remarkable increase in tbe desire, on either side, shall be considered an hon­ ward the farmers have made considerable progress t# A prominent German from Illinois, mnn on whom all can unite, or a man whom ble for the payment. died at his residence East Main street last eve­ emotion, or controlled by combinations orable release from our common obligations. in getting in their crops. Peas and potatoes were who is nrging the nomination of Wash- voting strength of the liberals. Tbe >F George C. Waite of Sandy Point, Special ning, after a short but severe illness. His age was what is believed to be a large majority of the planted a fortnight ago. Considerable wheat has made upon the ground, or stampeded by a conservatives in fact, increased their ng Agent of tho Waldo Co., S. & L. A., will speak Your friend and minister, about 80 years. Mr. McCallum was a native of bum*. says that while Washburne will not party opposseson conscientious nnd patriotic been sown this spring. Some of it is np and look­ bold push in behalf of a fresh candidate af­ gregate vote over that of 1874 by nearly before the spiritualists of Knox County, for the J ohn J. Blair.” Warren, and came to Thomaston a number of b* a candidate as long as Grant is in the ing finely. There was but little wheat raised in grounds; and whether that great unwritten ter long and fruitless ballotings. In the purpose of forming a county organization, nt Rockland, May 6, 1880. years since, and engaged in ship building. He field, he, Washburne, has never said he 16 per cent, while the liberal increase this town last year. What wheat there was sown law of precedents and memorial customs Farmers Hall, East Union, on Sunday, May 16th, This decision of Mr. Blair has been received built a residence on Knox street, where he resided case of the Chicago Convention, however, reached nearly 32 per cent., or double that yielded well and the quality was excellent. This would decline a nomination if it should be which is nt least as far-reaching as the writ­ at 10.30 A. M. and 1.30 P. M. All spiritualists with universal regret, not only by the church and until he built the house in which he died, though it might be hazardous to at­ year much more will he sown, probably three tendered to him with Grant out of the field, of their opponents. In fifty of the largest should attend and participate. society to whom for three years he has been an honest, upright man in all his dealings, a kind ten code, shall be observed in the nomina­ tempt to predict what it will do, what it times as much, and most of it will be raised on and that it is upon this basis that th« boroughs which contributed most to the faithful minister, but also by the large body of neighbor, and an excellent citizen. He leaves a tion of President. He quoted from Gener­ *F The boston Traveller says Rico & Hutchins ground manured with muscle bed muck. It has will not do in one respect can already bo liberal victory, tho aggregate voto of the people of other denominations, who have become wife and three grown up children. .Washburne movement has been organized al Grant’s speeches at Bloomington and have orreeted a shoe shop on Troy street, near Do­ not been the practice here to use muscles for dress­ foretold with considerable confidence. The acquainted with the excellencies of |his character It is reported that T. R. Simonton, Esq., of nnd is being conducted in the West. Little Rock, to show that there is no need highest liberal candidates shows an in ver, at a cost of §20,000. To this shop they will ing to any great extent but farmers, finding nomination of General Grant does not now and his ministrations in this city. Camden, will deliver the Memorial Address in this creaseof39 percent, over their vote of 1874, remove the manufacturing business which they muscles excellent dressing for grass and grain, are of a strong Government,” and said that Mr. Blair will continue, for the present, as town, on Decoration Day. Mr. Simonton will seetn a possible result. The States yet to and in the samo boroughs tho conserv: have lately carried on at Rockland, Me., and will preparing to use it much more extensively in the Uy Mrs. Scott-Siddons says: •• I have if tile Chicago Convention forces him upon heretofore, the pastor of the church upon the give our citizens an excellent address. elect delegates will give him no new ac­ produce here 2500 pairs of brogaus and plough future. The supply is abundant and the cost of travelled through the United States for tives made again of 12 per cent, over their conditions named in his letter. Steamer W . W. Rice, which was out of gear, tho party it might become necessary to de­ cession of strength which has not already shoes per day. getting it small. eleven years, and know all phases of socie­ vote of 1874. The conclusion is, that a very and sent to New ^York for repairs, has been re­ clare eternal dissolution of all conncctiqn »F Now let every matt, woman nnd child, take Our people in the past have not given much at­ been discounted in the calculations of his largo number of liberals who refrained turned, fixed up thoroughly. R. H.Counce En­ ty. The women here arc very much better with it, nnd to affirm the right to call con­ upon themselves the task to induce all of their tention to farming, but now that fishing has be­ opponents. Tlte unity of the South, which from voting in 1874 took part in the last Sf* A young man named Charles Spratt gine, which was sent up to supply the place of the informed than the English women. Amer­ ventions and uct independently. “ uncles, aunts and cousins," to travel over the come an uncertain business, arc giving it more was essential to his success, has been brok Rice engine while away for repairs, has been re­ ican women possess a certain grace and election, nnd that a majority of the youn Knox & Lincoln railroad, and show tltat they up son of P. Spratt, of Carmel, committed en into to such an extent by the friends of turned to its old quarters. Mr. Button, the builder attention. Some farmers are doing a good deal to ease, what the French call cAt'e, that you voters just coming into the right of suf­ preciatc the generous action of the directors; nnd suicide in that place by hanging himself improve their firms bnt very much more needs to Mr. Blaine and Mr. Sherman that there is let every one who wishes to get to Mt. Desert or Thursday morning. He has been in poor of the Rice Engine and who repaired the machine, will not find even in the highest English C3T At the Plymouth Church prayer frage, went with the liberal party. was here this week, and looked at Eureka Engine, be done to make the farms in town what they not a single Southern delegation which any other of the popular watering places on our society. A servant girl here will dres9 her meeting, last Friday evening, Rev. Henry American horses seem likely to play health for some time, and at times was very which he built and sold to the town in 1855, and should be. can lie counted upon with absolute certain Eastern coast, come over the Knox and Lincoln despondent. Mr. Kennedy, at Daggett’s Corner is building self in a graceful, natty way that an Eng­ Ward Beecher expressed his opinion of prominent part in many of the big Sprin Railroad. had this engine taken out and tried on Monday ty to give him its entire vote. To ail out­ evening. He pronounced this tub in good condition. quite a large addition to his store. Several others lish dnehess knows nothing about.” Col. Robert Ingersoll ns follows: “ Rob­ handicaps in this country. Their numbers •F The entertainments under the supervision of side appearances Kentucky. Missouri. Ar­ Half of the frames are np of the new vessel are painting and otherwise improving their ert Ingersoll is not a saint; but there is not have been increased greatly by the recent Miss Laughton came oft* as advertised. The at­ The Score for May is a capital number! taining eight complete pieces of music, together now building in Dunn & Elliott s yard. buildings. a man on the continent to whom lio would kansas ami South Carolina aro fully secur­ tendance was nut as large its it should have been, ty The imports of foreign dry goods at arrival of a well-known American sports with nine pages of bright, fresh reading matter. Ship Abner I. Benyon, Capt. Edward B. Watts, Warren Morse is building a wier on the bar bc- not give his hand. There is not a man on the ed for him; but tbe reports of anti-third as tlte lady worked conscientiously and hard The music could not lie purchased for the sub­ New York for the ten months ending man with fifteen thoroughbreds, all of whom from New York for San Francisco, before report­ teen Morse’s and Gay’s Islands. term feeling in those delegations are too have the pieces "well put oil the Ixtards. The parts scription price of this popular musical monthly, The weather has been so rough that our Fisher­ April 30th, reached the largo figuresof $97, continent, I suppose, to whom he would not will doubtless give a good account oftlicm which is only §1.15 per year. Published by John ed at Fort Stanley (Falkland Islands) with loss of were all well sustained and the audiences were give Ilia hand after putting it in his pocket numerous and too well authenticated to be F. Perry & Co., 13 West Street, Boston Mass. rudder, refitted and sailed March 13th to resume men have not been able to take many fish yet. 708,618, being an increase'of $27,436,726 selves. Our horses are not handsome, but pleased and satisfied. The scenes from the play: overlooked. The only gain General Grant voyage. A large number of fishing vessels will sail as compared with the corresponding term and filling it with silver. I am not person­ they have quality. Parole upon his arriv: of 'flic Merchant of Venice and Romeo and Juliet has made outside tile territority conceded Col. Samuel H. ’Allen is putting new windows about the 15th. X. closing on the same date last year, while ally acquainted with him, but I suppose in the Island was declared an “ ugly were beautiiully enacted. to him by bis opponents is one vote in Mining News. nto his dwelling house, East Main Street. HOPE. this to be his disposition. And yet he kicks wretch ” by the English equine connoisseur: »F Steamer Clara Clarita, Capt. Shuto, will com they are $30,079,177 more than for the Brig Daphne, Copeland,’ has come into this The amount of thunder and lightning last Sun­ over the New Testament and the wliolo Wisconsin, while his losses within that ter­ uteneu her trips between Rockland and Bucksport Among the important mining enterprises which period in 1878, and $28,519,518 in excess but this in no way hindered him from win port to lie repaired. day exceeded anything in that line, in the memory ritory have been so serious as to defeat next week, leaving Bucksport on Tuesdays and have thus far escaped notice is the shaft now be­ of the total for the same time in 1877. Bible; be sneers nt the ministers and unjust­ ning the first race lie ran in, thus giving Horace O’Brien’s, store at the West End, keeps of the “ oldest inhabitant.” Notwithstanding such Saturdays, and Rockland on Mondays Wedncs ing sunk at Porterfield Ledge on the farm of Cal­ ly critisizes them. But his whole nature him unless he can make them up in the the Englishman what they called-pleasant- a large and well selected, stock of goods, which a large amount, there was but very little rain fell. During the last quarter of a century the days nnd Fridays, connecting nt Bucksport with vin Whitney, four miles from this place, under the couples him with his fellow-beings ; and North. But instead of gaining in tbe he offers to the public at reasonable rates. Sabbath School reorganized last Sabbath. Tlie figures of this year have been exceeded ly borrowing tlie expression from the idiom the railroad for Bangor. Her officers as follow supervision of J. J. Pratt, who has been familiar North, he is losing a .large portion of tbe Knox Lodge, I. O. of G. T. received a visit following officers were chosen: B. F. Mathews, only in 1865-6, when the total was $122,- this marks him as a Christiania that le­ of their victorious “ cousins ”—an eye- Captain—Thomas It..Shnte, of Belfast; Mate with the mines of Arizona, Mexico and California, and has mined in Colorado—a gentleman of ample from Merry Lodge, of Warren, on Wednesday Supt.; Mrs. 1). A. Payson, AssisUnt; Mrs. J. T. 981,478, and in 1870-1, 1871 2 and 1872-3 aped—and that’s a main respect. He is votes supposed a few weeks ago to belon opener. I^et 11s hope that this useful opera­ William 1’. Farnsworth; Clerk—O. J-*. Hichbom experience. Mr. Pratt spent several months and evening of last week. Barrett, Bible teacher; Mrs. J. II. Hobbs, Libra- charged with infidelity. I say that the man to him by tbe mortgage of State instruc­ Engineer—F. O. Davis; Steward—Charles the figures for which ten-montbs terms were tion will bo repeated in tile City and Sub­ traveled hundreds of miles in a yacht last sum­ Is it not alKint time for Capt. Sanders Curling tions. Til# revolt in the Pennsylvania dele­ Roberts. respectively $110,509,210, $124,369,986 and who holds to the New Testament, and yet urban by the victory of one or the other of mer, prospecting and examining the different min­ to have some new potatoes o u tx f his usually ex­ A reasonable amount of fixing tip is being done $114,804,406. passes by on the other side when men need tion is now open and aggressive, and Me. Lorillard’s two representatives, Parole A Mr. E ditor Dear Sir, I see our railroad ing districts o f Maine, and selected this as the cellent garden. this spring in the vicinity. Mr. Walter Hewett is help and sympathy, is an infidol. lie is will carry away from him at least twenty- and [Mersid. The former is ono of the managers have opened their eyes nt last and most promising region for permanent mining Miss Elizabeth A. McIntyre has arrived home building a house near Mr. Warren Bills, his fath­ orthodox for the outside of the Bible, but five out of the fifty-eight delegates from favorites nt 10 to 1, having only West- some purpose I think by reducing their fares and owing to the volcanic upheaval and surface indica­ from Boston with a well soleeted stock of millinery. er-in-law. Mr. Augustus Drake is repairing the EP" Rev. George E. Palmer, pastor of the advertising,so that the travelling public may know She came home on Saturday morning via. Sanford infidel for the inside. Those who despise that Stato. It is no secret here in New bourne, Master Kildare and Rosy Cross, tions. Pease house, before moving into it. Mr. J. II. Methodist church in this city, who is one which way to go. If you recollect, I suggested Mr. P. worked quietly several months last sea­ line of steamers. Strange to relate the night was Hobbs lias given his house a new white coat, and of the delegates from the East Maine Con­ their fellow-men and keep aloof from them York that the independence of the Utica in the winner of the Lincolnshire quoted be­ structions openly proclaimed at Albany tbe this very same tiling as to local fares about a year, son, sunk a shaft 25 feet following a vein which is pleasant coming down. Miss McIntyre says that Mr. J. P. Ilobbs has built a cistern to supply that ference to the Methodist General Confer­ are absolutely infidel; and men who do fore him. Tho latter, however is a 100 to I don’t know as that had anything to do now’ well defined, about four Jeet in width, well she frequently has rough weather while on lioard great dcsideration to fiumeis wives, plenty of soft other day by S enators Robertson and Ses­ ence now in session at Cincinnati, on Mon­ this under a Government like our own are 1 chance, a fact which will not, it is to be with this reduction of fares, hut be that as it may, filled with orc, carrying lead, nickel, gold, and the boats, but thinks that she and Jonah arc in no water. sions has the support of at least ten other day introduced a resolution in the Confer­ piteously infidel.” hoped binder her from winning in the case it is done, and no doubt for tho interest of the road, has recently shown fine specimens of Antimonial wise related. The wool-buyers are on the road; as also egg members of tho delegation from this State as low* fares induce travel. P. silver, also decomposed quartz of a character During the absence of Mr. John T. Stetson in of Parole being beaten. The stable—that is, buyers enough to harass the poor biddies to ence, reciting the purity of social life at the similar to some of the best gold-bearing quartz of Boston his store was closed by Sheriff Shepcrd r y In another column will be found'an Under these circumstances no slato can During the thunder storm last Sunday night death. White House in Washington, expressing betting on the pair jointly—is an excellent Colorado, and snlpliurets like those of the Western for the benefit of his creditors. Mr. Stetson re­ Your correspondent has received a package of be made that brings General Grant within lightning struck the house of Mr. Stewart, corner article from the New York Tribune upon investment. Edward. mines. Mr. P. has avoided publicity until well turned home on Saturday evening. high appreciation of the personal worth 100 votes of a nomination on the first ballot of Cedar and Brewster streets. It entered in by early Minnesota Amber Sorghum, or Sugar Cane. the outlook of the result of the approaching satisfied that he had a substantial vein. Any one wishing to try it, has bnt to call and get and noble example of President lfayes and the chimney, ran down a rafter which it tore into Republican Convention at Chicago. Al­ From tbe subsequent ballots he has noth­ A company is organized, a large building is CAMDEN. wife, and recommending to the women of splinters, thence into the porch, knocking off a little. ing to hope, for the reason that the sup­ g y On our outside will be found an in­ erected, also a smaller one for Superintendent’s of­ P ersonal.—We hear the name of Hon. Ed- America the heroic oonduct of Mrs. Ilayes though the Tribune favors tho nomination plastering and clapboards, and making its exit Miss Alice Crane teaches the Alford school again porters ofother candidates have been elected fice; a ten-horse power engine with 20 horse-pow­ ard Cashing of Camden, mentioned as a possible of Mr. Blaine, yet its course towards other teresting account of the origin and pro­ through the side of the house. Mr. and Mrs. having taught there last year, which is a very in regard to temperance. Tho resolution er boiler for hoisting Is now running. Mr. P. is candidate next fall for Governor, on the Demo­ candidates has been highly honorable. Its specifically ns anti-Grant men. This is ceedings of the famous “ Vigilantes,” which Stewart were sleeping in a room directly under good recommendation. was unanimously adopted. about to introduce steam drill, steam pump and cratic ticket. equally true of the Sherman men from Ohio transformed San Francisco from scenes of the place where the lightning entered the house? Wc understand Mr. U. True has sonic very estimate of the strength of the different electric battery for discharging the blasts; this Although of a different political persuasion from and though considerably frightened, were not in­ pretty shelf goods. The ladies should patron ize candidates in tlte Convention among the nnd the South, tbo Edmunds men from bloodshed and violence, to a pure atmos­ will enable him to make rapid progress in going ourselves, we never was so intcnsly partisan that jured by the shock. him. t y Speculators in stocks and bonds that 600 delegates already elected is the fairest Massachusetts and Vermont, and the Wash- phere of peace and harmony. down one hundred feet and then drift out on the we could not vote for the best man, if measures have no fixed valne, have suffered severe­ wo have yet seen. It gives Blaine 211 btune men from Wisconsin. In every case »{« Mr. R. Y. Cric was severely injured last week vein under the bottom of the bay, where he pre­ were not decidedly objectionable. That Mr. Cush­ Eighteen telephones arc to be put into ly in Boston by the great fall in prices votes, Grant 224, Sherman 91, Edmunds these delegates are the outcome of a sue while stowing away the outside windows of his dicts will lie found the richest ore; the shaft is ing would fill the executive chair of this State hon­ the insane asylum. house. He was up on a ladder slowly drawing up now’ about forty feet deep. orably and with ability, we have not the least within tho last two weeks. Hartford & 31, Washburne 13, with 156 moro delegates ccssful fight in their respective Slates In tl)e C ity. Erie Railroad 7 per cent bonds, which two against the third-term movement. What­ the last and heavies# sash, when the ladder slipped Their selected orc assays, by Professor’s Staples doubt. John II. Laffan. of Ellsworth, an em­ to be elected. We think the Tribune gives precipitating Mr. Crie violently to the floor, the and Hayes, Mass. State Assaycrs, Silver §S8.00 Weeks ago sold at 58 are now down to 36. ever course they may take they cannot vote We venture to assert that there arc but few men ployee of the Berlin Mills Company, was Mr. Blaine a few more votes than he will window falling on his leg and ankle. When he and Gold §10.25 per ton. in the State better acquainted with the wants and Ou«>k iu iko Roston Water Power Compa­ Museum Company in “ My Uncle's W ill/’ drowned on Magalloway river, Sunday. receive in New Jersey and Maryland, and for Grant without self-stullilicntion and dis­ regained consciousness he was lying on the ladder This company means business and a thorough needs of Maine’s hardy sons, than Mr. Cushing; ny, which, a few weeks age aotft at $18 and and “ Silver Spoon.” Gen. Grant not quite enough. The vote for regard of tho known wishes of their con With .the window on top. He crawled into tho and permanent development of the mineral re­ and that he has executive abilities, is abundantly According to the Scientific American sil­ $20 is now selling at $7; and stock th.« sources. Grant and Blaine, among the members al­ stituents. Where, then, is General Grant .£« Bark Mignon loaded ice at Railroad wharf house, and a doctor was called. Though his leg evident from the manner he has managed his own ver mining in Maine has assumed such a Boston Land Company, which commanded to make good his losses in the South, and Iasi- week. was badly injured, and is now very painfhl, for­ The company employs 12 men and works night affairs and those of the P. B., and M. Steam Boat phase at to indicate that it must soon be­ ready elected, we think will bo about even. tunately no bones were broken. and day. $14 and $15, a short time since is now sell­ in Punnoylvania and New York? None of >i< Try the “ Norioga ” cigars they are a first Co., of which he is general manager. come one of the chief and most paying in - Still, there is no surety as to how the South­ Camden, May 12. While Mr. Cushing, holds an important and dustriesof that state. ing at abont $6. Mining stocks have also class article. »J« The Boston Museum Company, who appear ern delegates, who have been reported as the nowspapers or politicians supporting responsible position, and bisowu private means depreciated in prices, though there is no ►p Lost : A pair of gold-bowed spectacles. in this place Friday, May 28th, will include Mr. Grant men. may vote when they get into him have answered this question. They seem to be ample, we have noticed tlirongh the The committee of the Grand Lodge of See advertisement. Warren, Mr. Barron, Miss Annie Clarke and some doubt the intrinsic value of the mines in the Convention. all claim his nomination in broad, sweep­ Amusement Notes. many years wo have been favored with his ac­ Odd Fellows have completed their hearing The railroad track has been leveled up be­ ten or twelve others of the Museum Company. Museum company May 28. of the Belfast Ixxlge’s troubles, bnt the ver­ Maine is as great as ever. A great deal depends upon the vole of ing assertions, but not ono of them comes Silver Spoon affords Mr. Warren an opportunity quaintance, that lie is not blind to merit, though tween the depot and wharf. the parties may be poor in purse, and he is ever dict will not be announced until the meet­ Illinois in the Convention. This is Grant’s down to accurate figures. What they give to appear as his best as the “ Member of the There is a possibility that the stage of the re­ >J« Rev. Mr. Stowe will preach at the Universal­ ready to assist those who make an effort to assist ing of the Grand Lodge in August. The S T A New York letter says the latest us is the same old tune they sang after the General Court," nnd the standing of the Boston constructed Boston Museum may he a double one, State, and it has been claimed as solid for ist church next Sunday, as usual. themselves; and if he has favors to bestow, the trial of Waldo opens to-day (Tuesday.) Museum is sufficient guarantee for the excellence similar to that of the Madison Square Theatre, novelty in fashionable society is the soap him. Bnt it is not so solid as lias been Harrisburg and Utica Conventions. It is common people are remembered, as well as those ►£« The Railroad has been hauling ice, loading of the performance. The tickets will be for sale at New York. bubble party. This delightfully intellect­ represented. Already has trouble broken high time for their own reputation for sa­ more favored with worldly stores and position. The Vassalboro’ Mills Company has had a vessel for Waldoboro’ paities. Spear & Co.’s Friday, May 21st, and will go off Mr. John P. Adams has just finished an original ual paBtime has just been introduced from gacity that they should change it and deal We believe if Mr. Cushing should receive the several wool buyers all through that section out, and the true state of matters cannot bo like hot cakes. sensational drama in four acts, written expressly England, where, we are told, it is all the 0 . A. Kalloch has placed a new fence around nomination, he would be a strong candidate, and of Kennebec the past few weeks buying known until tbe action of the State Con­ with the facts as they are. for Mr. Sam Lucas, and in which that funny and engaging all they could find, the price his residence on Masonic street. City Affairs.—The regular monthly meeting the Republican party would be compelled to put rage. The ladies and gentlemen sit aronnd vention, next Wednesday. A correspon­ What, then, is the probable result of the comedian, it is said, is largely and amusingly Park street needs sprinkling very much. up their strongest man or suffer defeat, and possi­ paid being 42 cents. The company has a long table. In front of each guest is an contest at Chicago? Mr. Blaine has un­ of the City Council occurred on Monday evening prominent. It will soon be produced. stopped buying for the present, as wool in dent of the Boston Joumai at Chicago Who will be the champion this year. lost. bly would if they did. elegant china bowl filled with saponaceous questionably a long lead. It is hardly to Mr. Eugene Tompkins, acting manager of the the Boston market has a downward tend­ describes the situation as “ all chaos.” He The “ Mosquito ” fleot of yachts arc being Rolls of accounts, No. 2, were passed as fol­ We have not consulted Mr. Cushing, in thus Boston Theatre, sails for Europe in search of ency. fluid. The pipe of peace accompanies it, says “ the total number of delegates in tbe be expected, however, that he will have painted and preparod for the summer. low’s : Pauper fund §303.01; Contingent §311.50; making use of his name, but have concluded to and airily floats above the iridescent, evan­ votes enough to nominate him on the first Highway §27.08; Police §5.25. Total §706.87. dramatic novelties on Wednesday next. run the risk of incuring his disapproval in so State Convention will bo 692 outside of Mr. Commissioner Simmon’s sidewalk mend­ A circular was received nt "the-Portland »J« The Mayor was instructed to draw his order in Lotta and John T. Raymond begin New Eng­ doing, believing we arc justified in this notice of an escent soap bubble, nnd before it bursts the Cook connty; 493 bare been appointed. ballot. Under tho ordinary circumstances ers make some very poor joints in patching the custom house. Monday, from the Treasury favor of C. F. Kittredge §2.75, and Fuller & land engagements with Manager Smith of Fall honored citizen. one who blew it must make some brilliant, of a National Convention, this position walks. Department at Washington, instructing the The most impartial estimate gives Grant Jones §15. River to-morrow. The former has been secured T emple of H onor.—Mechanics T. of. H. No. wnnl.l lw. narilnna if not fatal to his can­ collector to notify parties furnishing gas tance of tbe delicate floating sphere. 1 of these, and anti-Rr*nt 242. div> didacy, as l i ,------a .______>J« Rev. C. P. Nash will deliver the address, on Bill of officer Witham, §3, for extra dutv. was by the luckv manager for his lwnefit at F all 15, installed their officers for the ensuing term last nnd Yrntcr to the poafc office and CUStom tw e,--- W « k b Ui.no. C o o k ordered paid. River on the 20th inst. Tuesday evening. A few friends of members county has 92 delegates in the State Con­ stronger now than then, from the fact that A. II. house of Portland, that after May 12th there Bill of D. N. Mortland, City Solicitor for §115,- Miss Ellen Cummings severed her connection were invited to witness the ceremonies, among was no appropriation for these expenses, ty The Chicago Evening Joum ai, a Re­ vention. The regular convention appointed the supporters of his rivals are not all hos­ >J« Some splendid results from tests for copper 51, fees and expenses in the case of Rockland with Barrett’s company and joined that support­ whom was the Gazette correspondent. Following and that they cannot collect pay for gas and publican paper says it is well aware that 58 Washburne delegates and 31 Blaine dele­ tile to him. A combination against him is have been obtained from orc taken from the Chap­ Morrill, was laid upon the table until next meet­ ing Booth in Brooklyn on the 1st inst. is a list of officers installed: water furnished after that date. man place. Mr. Washburne does not seek the nomina­ gates. The bolters, consisting of 58 Grant likely to be effected, but it cannot enlist all ing. The Boston Museum company will soon make F. G. Currier, W. C. T .; F. A. Wadsworth, W . We are glad to notice that Mr. Ira T. Lovejoy Bill of Jos. Furbish, §12 for damages to a sew­ V. T.; F. W. Conant, W. II.; Allen Spear, W. tile men, or less than one-third of the County tbo delegates who vote for other candidates ►J« a New’ England tour with “ The Two Orphans,” Many eminent Physicians believe that smoking tion for Presidency, and that owing A. Il ; J. B. Swan W. F. R .; M. C. Whitmore is injurious to the constitution—They earnestly on tbe first ballot, lie is known to be the has so tar recovered from his illness as to venture ing machine throwu from his wagon by reason of “ The Silver Spoon,” “ Midsummer Madness to bis personal relations with General Grant Convention of 191, have appointed 92 Grant on tho streets. defect in Main street, was referred to committee on W. T .; M. C. B. Prince, W. U .; A. B. Wether- advise young men to refrain from the practice and other successes. and those who have acquired the habit, to aUm- he will not consent to be a candidate against delegates to the Stato Convention. The second choice of many of the Grant men accounts and claims. bee, W. D. U .; D. A. Richards, W. G .; F. Keller There will be select readings from a division Miss Mary Anderson closed her season in Port­ don it. There can be no doubt that the deleteri­ Grant. Bnt the people who propose to bolt was made because the Blaine nnd from New York and Pennsylvania, and of in Mr. McLain’s school to-morrow* afternoon, to Report of the Liquor Agent fort he month of April W. S .; J. B. Allenwood, W. C. Installing Of­ ous effects of tobacco are much modified by the land. She began her starring tour at Utica, N. use only of the Liver qualities. To such there­ nominate Mr. Washburno have not con­ Washburne men united and insisted upon most of the Sherman men from Ohio. which the public are invited. was read and accepted. Sales in April §306.04. ficers, O. Farnsworth, D. G. W. T .; W . S. Irish, First in the order of chances would, there­ Freight paid §3.40; Liquors for city §3.32; Agents Y., on the 8th of last September, and has given acting, G. W. U. fore as aro determined not to follow the advice of sulted, and do not mean to consult, his wish controlling the organization of tbe conven- >J« Mr. A. D. Lawry has purchased the E. I£. 238 performances, resting only one week. The to­ the aforesaid eminent practitioners wc cordially tion, in which together they had over two- fore, seem to be tbe nomination of Mr. salary §33.31; Balance paid City Treasurer The ceremonies were impressive and very in­ recommend the Noriega brand of Cigurs as being or pleasure in the premises. He is their Glover house and Mr. Glover has removed to hi, §265.98. tal receipts for the Season have been §212,619, of teresting. Never having witnessed these ceremo­ old fashioned-hand-made, and free from all nox- new* house on Masonic street. candidate, no matter who his candidate is. thirds majority. This furnishes an oppor- • Blaine on the second ballot. Next in order The appropriation bill was passed as reported which sum Miss Anderson’s share is §150,160. The nies before, we were very favorably impressed with ions flavorings. They arc sold by W. H. Kittredge, Edw. Merrill and at Thorndike Hotel. And they mean to secure bis nomination, tanity for a contest in the State Conven- perhaps, a successful union upon Mr. ►F Several new members have been admitted to by the Finance Committee (published two weeks expenses for the 31 weeks have been §50,000, the earnest character and well chosen language of which leaves a net profit of §100,000, §75,000 of if possible regardless of his own personal tion, which is to be held May 19. There i Sherman of all the elements in the Conven- the Masonic Relief Association, which now num­ ago in the Gazette.) the ritualistic part of the services, and with the bers some four hundred members. which goes to Miss Anderson, and §12,150 to Mrs. Henry Kimball of Portland, was wishes. This is tho plain fact of the remain 117 delegates to he appointed to | t*on opposed t° Blaine. The third proba­ An order to draw from the Fire Department precision and exactness with which every part was stricken down by apoplexy while preparing bility is the nomination of a dark horse by ►£« Attention is called to the advertisement of fund, in favor of II. J. Hewett, such sums, with each of her managers. Though, generally speak­ conducted by the installing officers and also by matter. the State Convention. A majority of these ing, the past theatrical season has been a very dinner Monday, and never revived. a movement like that which brought about Mr. Fred. Crockett. Mr. C. has long been known interest, as were due the N. A. Burpee Engine Co. the officer elect. will probably be for Grant. If tho State to possess unusual gifts in that direction. at the time when it was disbanded, July 19, 1879, good one, these figures are very large. The installation services completed, they were the success of Mr. Ilayes in the Cincinna­ Dr. Fitzgerald Greater care will be exercised this Convention admits the regular delegates of In our local items last week city gas bills was referred to the Committee on Accounts and The Fifth Triennial Festival given by the followed by songs and short addresses, and after year in solecting candidates for Electors of ti Convention. Mr. Washburno and Mr. Claims. Handel & Hayden Society, Boston Music Hall, The physician of many cures, will beat Thorndike Cook county there will probably be a ma­ should have read Police Court room §1.80 and Po­ adjournment the members and friends were treat­ Hotel (for one day only) on Tuesday May I8th. President and Vico President than was ev­ jority against Grant. If the State Conven­ Edmunds, from tho smallness of their lice station §10,40 instead of vice versa. An order was introduced instructing the Col­ commenced May 4th, and closed May 9th. So­ ed to fruit and confectioneries. Mechanics. T. of H. er done before. Tbe carelessness of the tion admits the Cook county bolters it di­ original strength, must be put in the The Sumner Whitney House, corner of Park lector of Taxes to collect interest on all taxes re­ prano's: Miss Emma C. Thorsby, Mrs. H. M. have a verv pleasant hall, nicely furnished and “ |Ma,” said an inquisitive little girl, Smith, Miss Fanny Kellogg, Miss Ida W. Hub­ Oregon Republicans in 1876 came so near vides up the 92 Cook county delegates be­ category of dark horses, nnd it might bo and Broad Streets has been painted up in fine maining unpaid after Oct. 1st, 1880, at the rate of we believe is in a flourishing condition. There is al­ “ will rich and poor folks live together extended to include Mr. Windom, of Min­ style and looks like an inviting residence for some 7-3-10 per cent. Passed by the board of Aldermen, bell. Altos: Miss Annie Cary, Miss Emily so a social Temple connected with it. when they go to heaven?” “ Yes, my defeating the election of President Hayes tween the regulars and the bolters. Grant Wierout. Tenors: Mr. Itslo Campauini, Mr. nesota, General Harrison, of Indiana, and one. but not acted upon by the lower board, which had A ll Sorts.—On Thursday last a four masted dear, they will be all alike there.” “ Then, that no member of tbe party cares to see will probably control the State Convention adjourned. Charles R. Adams, Mr. William Courtney. Bass­ schooner went up the bay, a very unusual sight. ►!« “ Uncle Silas ” still sunives the “ wreck of ma, why don’t rich and poor Christians as­ the experiment repeated. The recent Re­ tion by a small majority. Tho contest in General Garfield, of Ohio. The Common Council voted leave to with­ es : Mr. M. W. Whitney, Mr. John F. Winch, More corn just received at the Camden flouring matter and crash of worlds,” to navigate be­ sociate together heie?” The mother did draw’ at the request of the petitioners, upon pe mill. publican convention in that State for the se­ the State Convention will he over the four tween the Post office and Depot with the U. S. Mr. Geo. W. Dudley; Chorus of five hundred; not answer. tition of the Ladies’ Temperance Union for lection of delegates to Chicago nnd Presi- delegates-at-large to the National Conven­ Annie, daughter of Wm. II. Lancey of mails. Orchestra of seventy; organist, Mr. B. J. Lang; Many people were frightened by the thunder an appropriation of §50 in aid of introducing dential electors showed a healthy dread of tion. The districts will bo closely divided. Pittsfield, was thrown from a carriage and Conductor, Mr. Carl Zerrahn. and lightning last Monday morning. The Mother’s Testimony. seriously injured on the evening of May The Courier of this week contains the mem­ Temperance text books into the public schools, The success of this Festival was greater than the The Herald man made a mistake last week in My little girl has been out of health for some falling into a similar error. An intimation The anti-Grant men claim to have se- j 5th. Her leg was broken,______orial discourse, on Rev. Dr. Cntter, recently Petition of G. W. Kimball, Jr., and others ask­ expectations of tho most sanguine, both artistical­ announcing the death of Mr. Andrews, who is still time, and grew very much worse as warm weather ankle dislocated approached. Nothing I could get would tempt that one of the candidates for electors was cured nine Congressional Districts, or 18 , the bones of the foot crushed and a large preached by Rev. J. J. Blair in the Congregation­ ing for new sidewalk on Sea street, and one ask ly and financially. living. al church. her appetite, and I felt very much concerned as officeholder threw the convention into a votes in the National Convention, includ-| blood vessel broken in the leg, besides be­ ing that Linden street be laid out, were referred to Messrs. Carl Zerrahn & G. W. Dudley, former­ Last Tuesday was the most summer-like day we about her. After trying various remedies with no perspiration, and he was compelled to ing the Galena District, where Grant lives.! jofihjdly bruised. She is reported crippled >5* Dr. Fitzgerald will pay his usual monthly committee on new streets. ly conductors and Mrs. H. M. Smith and Miss have yet had. Some of our citizons donned their avail, I procured a Hottie of People’s Favorite Ton­ ® v » • , * , , , for life. Her cousin, one of the proprietors visit to Rockland next week and will be at the The committee on printing was instructed to Fanny Kellogg, former soloists of the K. & L. summer garments. ic Bitters, and, contrary to my expectations, she come forward and prove himself qualified Seven districts (14 votes) are conceded to of y,e Laney House, who was with her, es- is fast regaining her health. I cannot praise this Thorndike Hotel on Tuesday, May 18th, for one have the revised ordinances printed in pamphlet Musical Association, performed their several parts Rev. Charles E. Libby of Rockport, Methodist, remedy too highly. T he Mother. before he was chosen. Grant, and three districts are in doubt. It capcd with a few slight bruises. day only. form. Adjourned. most acceptably. preached at the Congregational church last Sab­ Reform Club Resolutions. FARWELL HALL, At the Knox County Convention of Re­ ARGE STOCK, form Clubs, held at Vinalhaven, May 4th Friday Ev’ng, M ay 28, and 5th, the following resolutions were ad­ 1 . 0. HEWETT 2 CO. 1 . 1, H i l l I CO. i . j . H i m i to, THOMPSON’S I86O .=I88O . opted : 1O W P R I C E S 1. Resolved, That we devoutly recognize the merciful providence of God in bringing into exis­ EXTR40EDINAEYATTEICTI0N F B R S IIT IB Ijn e a r’s Ezperieste tence the Iron Clad organization of temperance workers and in the great service of good accom­ plished through them for the inebriate and for the temperance welfare of society where Reform Clubs have been instituted and maintained. NEW GOODS Tri minings. 2 That the Christian recognition of God and CLOAKINGS in seeking aid from himas the only true and avail­ urn Dress Goods Deparim’t able source of help needed to effectually reform SATINS, the inebriate and raise him to the plane of temper­ It never ha9 been our pleasure to oxhibit Every style and shape of Spring Cloak­ In the Line of ance manhood has crowned the labors of temper­ such a beautiful line of D R E S S ings. A Splendid Line of lietuly- HOUSE FURNISHING ance workers with a success that could not be G OO D S, as we able to display this BROCADES, achieved without divine aid. MANAGER...... MR. R. M. FIELD. Madc Dolmans, Talmas and Spring. U lsters. Also, a nice lot of Cloths for 3. That as reformed men we recognize with due A Splendid Assortment of Black Dress WATER SILKS, Ulsters. ESTABLISHMENT. gratitude the sympathy and worthy effort of per­ Goods, in Moniic, Shoodas, etc, sonal friends philanthropists and Christians in theii Comedietta, efforts to promote our redemption from habits of FULLER PEKIN STRIPE, intemiH'ranee and our temporal social and Chris­ AND W . O. H E W E T T & CO. W . O. H E W E T T & CO. DRY GOODS tian elevation in life. 4- That while we religiously testify to our lx> In Black and Colors. Ready Spring Trade. lief in God, divine revelation and Christianity, we AND are compelled to associate with this testimony our M; M t's till! utter astonishment at persons who claim "to be leading citizens in society aud who also claim in Charles Cash mo re...... Mr. Charles Barrou some cases to be Christians, and yet withhold from Mr. B ark er...... Mr. J. H. Ring t he cause of temperance their moral support by F loren ce M arygold ...... Miss A nnie C larke not accepting the pledge of total abstinence; but in­ COUPS stead indulging in the common or occasional use a beverageof drinks that if used by their neigh­ After which, the very laughable Comedy, entitled FURNITURE. bors induce a propensity to drunkenness with all BUTTONS CARPETS its wretchedness and misery, PARLOR SUITS, o. That the Christianity of the bible, the Chris­ Our Stock of BOTTONS has always tian ministry, and the Christian church in the State been the Largest in the city, but we are a Wc have not advanced our prices, as of Maine constitute a divinely appointed bulwark long way ahead of former years. Folding Chairs, against the triumphant extension of intemperance, our CASHMERES were all bought before and as such they are justly entitled to the approval Jefferson Scattering B atkins, “ the mem­ W e have just replenished our the advance. (In Plush, Repp and Terry) and cordial support and cooperation of all reform­ ber of the General Court from Cranberry Weshall'sellfor 5 0 , <‘>2 1-2 and 75, ed men. their families and temperance workers Centre,” with his great speech against “ That ’ere Boston______Clink,’’.___ .. .M__ r. ___W m ._____ W a rre n Stock of Dry Goods and Car- W. O. HEWEETT & CO. Goods that arc to-day worth 02 1-2, 75 Library Chairs, Sofas, Loun­ everywhere. Boston joiner... Mr. k. j. Lori»B petings by large purchases in and S7 1-2. G. That it is a base insult to temperance voters K in g ...... Mr. J. B. Mason L-Jjg lSo^tOll IMdU’lvPt *50 tlplt tn- in Maine for politicians of any party to nominate ges, Children’s High and any man to till an office of trust under the seal of Col. Jerome Splendid Silk...Mr. Frank Carlos “ "ldIKLI, bO Nidi lO W . O. H E W E TT & CO. this state, who is not known to be a true temper­ Simon Feedle ...... Mr. J. Nolan ' Cliiy WC CRH SllOW tile b e s t a S - Rocking Chairs. ance man and then solicit temperance voters to Tom Pinfeather... ••••Mr- J. H. Ring sortnH,nt of Goods that has ever aid in his election. Mr. P erk in s...... Mr...Mr. JJ. . K.It. PPitman itm an . . BROTHERS 7. That while as citizens, we regret the necces- P en sive Gay...... M r. Orson Dunn been shown east of the Kenne­ sitv for more than two political parties in this (SUCCESSORS TO HEW ETT & JACKSON,) suite, yet we feel that in view of a wicked neglect Miss Hannah Partridge...... Mrs. J. K. Vincent bec. Wish to call attention to their present on the part of designing politicians to evade or em- Abby Bacon (with song)....M iss Sadie Martinot Jbhtirg Departmeal. CHAMBER SETS. Sarah A u stin ...... M iss A lice Carle Would respectfully thank the many friends the l»arrass the execution of the prohibitory liquor former firm made in the three-and-a-half years law, and in view that prominent men in the differ­ Miss Greenwood ...... Miss May Russell Black W alnut, Ash, Painted, Tine, Latest Styles and Large and Light Store of its existence, and hope, by keeping the BEST Finest Workmanship; entire or in parts. ent political parries, by their own habits and posi­ Miss Nightingale ...... M iss H a ttie H ill tion withhold their moral support from the tem­ ASSORTMENT in every one of the many depart­ Heckwear Deparbent AND — M rs. S h ad y...... ,...... Miss Kate Ryan perance workers, and are known to give moral The season on Ilamburgs has opened ments the Dry Goods Trade admits of, and above A FULL LINE OF support in favor of using intoxicating drinks as a with a demand unparalleled for years. all, the LOWEST PRICES, to gain many more. Lace Fichues and Ties. beverage, temperance voters should, from every Prices, 35, 50 and 75 cts. The time to buy these Goods is NOW, Two members of the new firm spent the whole PAINTS, OILS. GLASS, Elegant Stock of G-oods honorable and righteous consideration vote only while our stock is New aud Attrac­ of last week in the market, selecting Goods for tor candidates whose known record and position We display the Largest variety of Fichues H tT Every Seat Reserved, and will be on sale nt tive. the Spring Trade, and with such good success, and Ties in the citv. The New Laii- Brushes, Putty, &c. As compared with 20 years ago, as it will show their prove them worthy of the conlidence and votes of SPEAR & CO.’S, F rid a y , M ay 2 1 s t; in Camden, Our whole line of HAMBURGS is one we would kindly call the attention of the people temperance men. same date, at the store of FRED LEWIS; in Thom­ guedocs, D’Alencon, Breton, friends that they not only appreciate the liberal pat- aston, at the store of G. I. ROBINSON. Grand Bargain, the equal of which has of Rockland and vicinity to our Immense Stock, And all the articles commonly connected with stock ronagc received, but endeavor to meet their every 8. That the delegates and visitors to this Con­ Honiton,etc. Limited space will not of that description. vent ion tender their thanks to the Steamboat Co. Arrangements will probably he made for Special never been presented before. before thinking of Buying. We confidently say allow us to say more. want. We wish to increase our sales this season at ft -J- a reduction of fares, and also to the Reform Club Train on K. & L. It. R. and Steamer from Vinalhaven- we are AT THE HEAD, and are bound to remain least 25 p e r cent., and shall therefore offer GREAT­ and citizens of Vinalhaven, for their kind and Doors open at 7.15. Performance commmences nt 7.45 there. Limited space will not allow us to say ER BAKG.VINS than ever before. When goods generous hospitalities during the convention. Dress Goods more, only we shall always keep everything a advanced wc had a very large stock on hand, and have W. O. HEWETT & CO. i unmittee on Resolutions.—Rev. C. Purrington New Instruments at First-Class Dry Goods Establish­ W . o . H E W E T T & CO. an advantage over those who puachase at the present of Vinalhaven. Rev. A. Mitchell of Union, A. A. Please call and be shown our ment calls for. high prices. To the Large Stock of S u b sta n tla la (iushee of Appleton, W. Littlefield of Vinalhaven, 3 T Please remember it is a pleasure to show that wc had on hand, we arc now adding S. Julian of Vinalhaven. SMITH’S . ^ very large assortment, including our Goods to customers. We ask no better ad­ A grand specialty Is made of this department, in S amvel J u lia n , Sec. of Con. vertisement. which can be found nearly every article necessary for magnetism: pstchometet: clairyotance! all the new shades of All will be served alike, rich or poor, old Jor housekeeping. A portion of these are enumerated: T h e F olly o r F o llies.—Many persons are ac­ young. NEW SPRING GOODS customed to disregard all slight symptoms of dis­ Crockery & Glass W are! Full and complete stock of new and modern styles. W hich will give us the FINEST STOCK ever ease, saying. “ Let it go as it came.” But when Peacock Blue, displayed In Buckland. one feels the symptoms of Kidney Disease—such FREDERIC CROCKETT, as jiain in the back and Loins, palpitation, urinary 14 James St., Rockland. Me., Table Cutlery, Rogers’ Best Plated Ware, Spoons, &c. »k rangement, etc.—to neglect them is the folly of Vould respectfully announce to the public that he wil Coachman’s Drab, CORSETS. Tin and Wooden W are of all kind. Chromos, follies'. Kidney, Bladder, Liverand Urinary Com­ jive Psvrhometrical Delineations of Character, Clair­ Palls, Baskets, Brushes of every sort, OUR ASSORTMENT OF plaints are always liable to end fatally if neg- voyant Examination, Magnetic Treatment. LISLE GLOVES, Clothes Wringers, Bed-Cord, AU of the Best Makes of CORSETS. 1, cted. The true cure for them is HUNT’S REM­ Full Delineations with Treatment, - 81.00 B ronze. Ace., & c c . Hemp Carpeting and Oil Cloths, Rugs. Mats, Pictures EDY, the Great Kidney and Liver Medicine. Delineations, - - - - * .50 We wonld especially call your attention to and Frames, Curtain Fixtures, Chair Bot­ Momie Cloths, our $1.00 Corset. Like its name, Judging from last summer’s business, in toms and hundreds of articles There is no symptom or form of Kidney Disease I>iagn0,iS * ra kfron,j In the Goods that will be used so much this sea- not here specified. that HUNT’S REMEDY is not master of. it is “ FAULTLESS.” the scarcity and advance in price of Shoodas, Sold by all Druggists. Trial size, 75 cents. ’ ------— ■ — - M om ies, Shoodas, Novel- LISLE GLOVES, we have bought over 11OO pairs in all styles and COME IN AND SEE. im p o r ia n t . ties, Camel’s Hair, etc. Also qualities. «5=-Free Delivery of Goods in Rockland, Thomaston Buntings, No More White Butter. B untings, Of aU .hades and qu»Uty, rang- Rockport and Camden. No dairyman can afford to make and sell white at Grand I nt on Hotel, nearly opposite Grand Ccn- ,n pnee from 2 5 to $1 .00 per yard, W. O. HEWETT & CO. W . O. H E W E TT & CO. Repairing and Upholstering Done. Cashmeres, butter. People who buy butter want it yellow, tral Depot. 350 elegant rooms reduced to $1 and Uere are the best goods for summer wear that and are willing to pay several cents per pound upwards per day, European Plan. Elevator. Res- have ever been brought out. more lor it than they would for the lardy looking Brocades, stuff they often have to take. By using Wells, tanrant supplied with the best. Horse Cars,! A Job Lot of DRESS FLANNELS Stages and Elevated Rail Road to all Depots. f o r 2 0 c t S . Good Styles and Quality Richardson & Co’s Perfected Butter Color, every Travelers can live better for less money at the J Flannels, dairyman can have the goldeu color of June the Grand Union, than at any other first-class Hotel STONE WARE. — { AND >— year round. It is sold by druggists and merchants in the Citv. Iy28 Jugs, Molasses Jugs, Butter Pots Churns, Preserve generally. Jars, Cream Pots, Pitchers, Pudding Silks, Velvets, Satins Physicians use Kidney-Wort in regular practice Catarrhine is nature’s remedy for Catarrh. and pronounce its action perfect. Hundreds have been cured by it, and hundreds Lace, Fringe 8 Gimps. and Buttons more are using it. ' lw24 EARTHEN WARE. The Maine Central railroad has been ex­ Cream Pots. Milk Pans, Deep Pans, Bread Pans, Bean to m a tc h , is far s u p e rio r to any other in the city amined thoroughly by the commissioners, Pots and Handles, Preserve Jars, Green House BIRTHS To entertain onesself by the examination Pots, Flower Pots aud Saucers—plain aud MAGIC RUFFLING! We are Peerless in ihis department. floral designs in fancy colors, xc. and they declare that its mrnagement can­ of a large stock of New and Unique de­ Exquisite Patterns in Bleached and not b - surpased and that the main road is signs of Laces, Fringes & Gimps Ladies, come and feast your eyes on the beau­ Unbleached Linen Damasks in splendid condition. The Newport <5c is indeed a pleasure. And when the many by the yard. G . W . T H O M P S O N tiful line of MAGIG RUFFLING we are display­ Dexter, and Belfast & Moosehend Lake patterns run to such an extreme degree of ing. We have Beautiful lines of Turkey Bed by branches are a little rough, but perfectly cof the render, ax a guarantee of authenticity.J Cloakiiio! richness as we are able to display, the the yard. Also COVERS with borders 302 to 306 Main Street. safe. pleasure is really a privilege. and fringes all around. NAPKINS and Black Silks Ruffling, Puffing and Inser­ Rockland, May, ISSO. 236 We confidently say, novelty seekers will DOYLIES in Linen aud Turkey Red. _ We have just concluded a large purchase of BLACK Unnecessary Misery We can show the best assortment in the city, not have seen the latest until they have tion, all combined in one. SILK S, at about 20 per cent, under regular prices. both in the Light Shades and Black. We have visited our collection. M c shall sell them at the same rate of discount. is eudured by bilious and dyspeptic subjects who neg­ K. & L. R. R. These silks are worthy of prompt attention. We also lect to avail themselves of the relief afforded Iby the some very handsome patterns for $ 1.25 aud 1.50. A good stock of Ulster Goods. have a SPECIAL BARGAIN in BLACK CASH­ use of Dr . Gbosvcnor’s L ivek-Aid . In many ohsti. MARRIAGES. M ER ES, a t G7 c e n ts, worth S3 cents. nate cases it may be necessary to prolong the use of Reduction in Fares! GOOD ALL-WOOL CASHMERES, 50 cents. the remedy, but that It wi.l do its remedial work thoroughly is beyond all pc rad venture. Laaies afflict­ In Appleton, May let, Mr. Samuel Fish and Mn Freclove Dyer, both of Applet W. 0. HEWETT & CO. ed with those functional irregularities peculiar to their W. 0 . HEW ETT & GO. W. 0. HEWETT & GO. On and after May 1st, Limited Tickets will s' x, a-- well as that class

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Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Malaria, Tlie following in the sworn statement to the Diphtheria, Pneumonia, Sore Throat, Rai Iroads A' Steamboat* ZPOISO^TZEZD! She florist. Inflammation of the Lungs, dire., Insurance Commissioner of Massachusetts of JOHN LOVEJOY, the financial condition of the SPEER’S —CUBED BY— (Successor to J. G. Lovejoy,) QVEgTitKfi, suggestions, information, records of ex* H.H.CRIE&CO. Maine Central Railroad. pcrieace, notes or articles ou any department of flori- caltare, are cordially invited from all cultivators and NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL Fire and Life Insurance C om nteneinp J a n . 2(5, 1 8 8 0 . lovers of flowers. All such should he addressed to PORT CRAPE M Editor of Floral Department," at this oflice. Berry Block, (Lime Rock Bank Stairway,) ASSENGER trains leave Bath at 11.05 a. m., after LIFE INSURANCECOMPANY —AND— arrival of train leaving Rockland at S.15 a. m., con­ of Boston, on the 31st of December, 1879. LOWEST PRICES! MAIN ST-, ROCKLAND. 6 P necting nt Brunswick for Lewiston, Farmington, Au­ FLOWERS AND THEIR AR­ gusta, Skowhegan and B angor;at Yarmouth with G.T. ASSETS. R’y .; nt Westbrook with P. & R., at B. x M. Junction RANGEMENT. Stocks and Bonds at market value...... $9,478,111 50 Sanibuci W ines! with train ou Bouton & Maine, and at Portland with Loans on Mortgage...... 2,149,869 68 VERT BEST PEACE TO BUT trains on Eastern Railroad, arriving iu Boston 5.30 pan Real Estate ■...... 1,295,900 00 II. N . K E E N E , Afternoon train leaves Batli 4.00 p. in., (after arrival Premium Notes secured by policies worth IRON & STEEL, Chains and Anchors, DEALER IN of train leaving Rockland 1.15 p. m.,) connecting The good things easily obtained are not double tlie amount loaned...... 1,382,569 45 Brunswick for Lewiston, Augusta, and Portland. Amount of deferred quarterly premiums 201,119 35 B L A C K S M IT H S ' Stock and Tools, Morning Train leaves Portland 7.00; arrives at Bath often appreciated, while those only to be Outstanding Renewal Premiums upon BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, 8.35 a. m., connecting to Rockland. Moccasins, Sole Leather, Wax Leather, French had nt great cost arc pri/bd far above their policies upon which a valuation has beeu CORDAGE and Ship Chandlery, Through Trains leave Portland, 12.35 p. m., after ar made and reserved...... 170,090 35 and Americnn C alfskins, Machine Belting, rival of trains from Boston; arrive at Bath, 2.20 p. m Linings and Shoe Findings, Talue. Nature has furnished the inhabitants Accrued Interest and Renta ...... 201,06S 91 CARRIAGE BUILDERS* Supplies, connecting to Rockland. of almost every clime a feast of good things ?ash in Banks...... 138,811 41 Freight Trains each way dally, Loans on Collateral...... 113,700 00 CARRIAGE Trimmers’ and Painters’ Goods, | Eockbnd, Me. PAYSON TUCKER, Supt. to be had almost for the asking, and with Jan. 1,1879. which they may be well content; but in Lame Back, Inflammation of the Kidneys, Backache, S H IP Spikes, Oakum, Paiuts, oenntries where the Orchids and other "■ilea, Bunions or Soreness of the Feet from whatever LIABILITIES. suae. Burns or Scalds, and all Inflamatory Diseases, Reserve at 4 per cent, in FISHERM ENS’ Fittings, gorgeous tropical flowers bloom abundant­ instantly relieved and cured. “ Sapanule ” will save compliance with the stat­ BURPEE & HAHN, ly the little Daisy and Pink are more eager­ life. Do not neglect to buy a bottle. It is a household utes of Massachusetts... $12,917,119 03 QUARRYMEN’S Stock and Tools, Powder, etc., POISONED MUCUS IN THE NOSE. ly sought, while we pass by these simple necessity. Full particulars, in our Illuminated Cards Distributions unpaid...... 1ST,176 56 NAILS, GLASS, Paper, Paints, SPRING ARRANGEMENT. Poisoned Mucus in the Throat. and Circulars, sent free, upon application by mall. Death losses unpaid...... 96,755 00 H O USANDS die every year from poisoning of yet beautiful flowers as almost unworthy A trial will benefit you. We guarantee satisfaction, Matured Endowments unpaid 51,028 00 Boo SM HSiO Painters GUNS, REVOLVERS, Cartridges, etc., the blood by Catarrh, and the lives of thousands our notice. ■ money refunded. 50 Cents and $1 Per Bottle. tirainers and Paper Hangers. Commencing,Tuesday, April 13tli, 1880, he New rlore are rendered miserable by the same dread disease. We (have been in countries where the Trial Bottles, 25c. Sold by all Druggists. GALVANIZED Spikes, Nalls, Blocks, Row Locks and Splendid The direct tendency of Catarrh is to cause the decay Samuel G erry & Company. and decomposition of the tissues and membranes of Balsam, if planted in the garden at all, Jyl6 Proprietors, 237 Broadway, New York. Hoop Iron, etc., Dealers in Paints, Oil, Glass, &c the nasal passages. These are soon filled with a dis- mnst first 1® grown of large size, in pots Stmr. MT. DESERT, 1 and nutrifying mass of corruption, over which under glass, and transferred to the garden 36tli Annual Report now ready for dlstribu- CARPET WEAVERS* Twine and Warp, 202 Main St. Opr l £ c “ . CAVT. DAVID ROBINSON, and through which the breath must be drawn. Thus tion. Free to any address. hen tlie air reaches tlie luugs it is laden with fonl when almost in bloom; though it was gen­ SAILO RS’ Oil Clothes, Hats and Bedding, gases and deadly poison of much the same nature as erally treated as a greenhouse plant and DAYS, on arrival of Sanford Line that contained in sewer gas. The blood coming in con­ G R O C E R IE S , Sugar, Pork, Beef, Molasses and ■of Steamers from Boston, for tact with such air, instead of being purified and oxy- kept in conservatories, where it certainly BENJ. F. STEVENS, President. E. H. & G. W. COCHRAN’S North Haven, Green’s Landing, South West and Bar Flour, tnized and prepared for its work of building up the rivaled in beauty its more aristocratic JOSEPH M. GIBBENS, Secretary. Harbors, (Mt. Desert,) So. Gouldsboro, Lamoine, >dy, is poisoned and rendered wholly unfit for its March 11,1SS0. Iyl5 —AT— Hancock and Sullivan. office. neighbors; for a well grown Balsam plant FlltE, MARINE, LIFE, RETURNING, Will leavo SULLIVAN, MON­ DROPPING IN THE THROAT. is an object of real beauty. —AND— DAYS and WEDNESDAYS, at 9 A. M., touching as Fortunately, tile Balsam will grow in our NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. above, arriving in Rockland in season to connect with Catarrh also causes a constant dropping in the throat. 205 Main Street, Sanford Steamers for Bostou. This is the same mucus developed oy the disease, and gardens, in most parts of America, as well KIDNEY Accident Insurance Agency. Passengers by train to and from Rockland remain in It passes in greater quantities tnan any one imagines to as the Aster or Stock, or any of our half- Speer’s Port Grape Wine, Rockland over night. the stomach, deranging that important organ, anil is ______Stool it Book only 898. Pianos H. H. CRIE & CO. CAPITAL BEl'KESEKTED OVEE T. 8. LINDSEY, Gcn’l Manager, Rockland. conveyed to tlie blood and system through the process hardy annuals. Seeds sown in a box in the of assimilation. i-CTSeZREBaaBstool, Cover & Book 8210 to 81600. NINETY MILLION DOLLARS. From the Oporto Grape, raised by Mr. 8peer at bis Rockland, April 5,1S80. 19 house, or in a hot-bed or cold-frame, will HUNTS REMEDY, Illustrated Catalogue F ree. Address D an ’l F. CATARRH ! CATARRH ! I Beatty, Washington, N. J. D4w23 LoMei. Adjusted und Paid at this Oflice. vineyards, is a rich heavy-bodied Port, used by families produce plants quite freely and early, and the Great Kidney and Liver Medicine. for weddings, and parties as an evening wine, and by Portland, Bangor & Machias Steamboat Co. Thus every year and every day are the seeds of dis- njEltllY BLO CK, Kooklond. ladies and weakly persons for strengthening; also tho ■trong enough to be transplanted to the gar­ 6000 AGENTS WANTED TO SELL RIDPATH’S ise, whose fruitage Is Death, sown In the body by ltocklaud, June 14,1S79. principal wine for communion purposes. Catarrh. W hat wonder is it that dyspepsia, blood den as soon as danger of fn^ts and cold HUNTS REMEDY HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES- MRS. LYDIA E. PINKEAM, SPRING ARRANGEMENT. poisoning, and diseases of the lungs are so prevalent, nights is over. If seeds are sown in a An Agent in Bridgeport, Conn., Fold 70 copies, and l a deadly poison is being constantly generated in cures Bright’s Disease, Retention or Nonreten- O F L Y N X , 3YLA.SS. Speer’s P. J. Sherry, the system. dry, warm bed in the garden, in a sheltered tion of Urine, Pains in the Back, Loins, or Side. stopped; another Agent was appointed In the same THE FAVORITE place, the plants will be quite curly enough town, wl isold 1 90 ooples, and he stopped; we then 0. G. MOFFITT, How Can Catarrh bo Cured? appointed another Agent, who has sold, up to-date, A delicate fine flavored Sherry from the Spanish for transplanting, especially if a little pain: over 6 0 0 copies, all in the City of Bridgeport. It is grape, equal to the finest brands imported from Lis- STR. LEWISTON, This lias for many years been the perplexing study HURTS REMEDY the best one-volume History of the United States pub­ Life and Fire Insurance Agent, OAPT. CHAS. DEERING, of physician and pharmacist alike. Hitherto all reme­ is taken to shelter the bed from the wind dies prepared with a view of permanently curing Ca­ cures Intemperance, Nervous Diseases, General lished. Plenty of Territory still open. Address, for Represents Thirty-nine Million Dollars. XTriLL leave Railroa We were induced to mention this sub Debility, Female Weakness and Excesses. tarrh have failed. Wliy? Because they were wrong Inscriptive Circular and' Terms, P H IL L IP S A vt W harf every FRIDAY in principle. They attempted to cure by medicines ject, because a correspondent desired us to HUNT, Subscription Book Department, 803 Broad­ Oss~ Losses adjusted at this oflice, Speer’s P. J. or Pedro J. Brandy. Evening at 11:15 o’clock, taken into the stomach, or by liquids or snuffs thrust suggest some way to correct the faults that way, N Y. 4w23 into the nose in defiance of nature’s plan, what can on­ HUNTS REMEDY No. 287 Union Block ly be reached through the process of respriation. this flower possessed. First, that the This noted Brandy is a pure distillation from 'the wick, Mt. Desert, (Ho. West Harbor, Bar HarborV) cures Biliousness, Headache, Jaundice, Sour 5 ROCKLAND. MAIN grape and is equal to the finest Hennessy or Otard Common sense teaches that diseases of tlie respiratory plants grow so dense as to conceal more Stomach, Dyspepsia, Constipation and Piles. Millbridge, Jonesport and Macliiasport. organs can be reached in no other way. Brandies; for medicinal purposes it can be relied upon Also, leave PORTLAND every T I ES: than half their flowers; second, that the WATERS’ PIANOS ^ORGANS! strictly pure. ime time, for Millbridge, touching al CATARRH INE. flower stems are so short as to make them HUNTS REMEDY BEST MADE; Warranted Six Tears. NEW TRUE P. PIERCE, landings. R etlrxixg, leave Maciii, W take pie! in announcing that after many •nfit for cut flowers. The first fault is PIANOS, Stool, and Covers, 8160, upward. Speer’s Sambuoi Wine, MONDAY morning at 4.30, a of expert and trial we have perfected a ACTS AT ONCE on the Kidneys. Liver, and New ORGANS, 843, •30. 860. 875, u p w a rd .Il> MONDAY and THURSDAY ilv which has r •oved uniformly successful in tlie easily oorrected. The Balsam truly throw B ow els, restoring them to a healthy action, and lustrated Catalogue free. AGENTS WANTED. Attorney and Counsellor at Law intermediate landings, arriving in Portland onipoundedby one of the out a great many branches, forming i C U RES when all other medicines fail. Hun­ Second Rand INSTRUMENTS at BARGAINS. >lebrated for its beneficial qualities, highly esteemed ing,connecting with Pullman night train for Boston, most experienced practitioners iu the stated It is ____ dreds have l>cen saved who have been given up HORACE U ATEKS A CO., 826 Br’dway.N.Y OHice in New Court House, p eminent physicians, used in European and Ameri- ngers will not be disturbed until morning, u posed entirely of agents which tend to soothe tho dense head, in w hich most of the flowers to die by friends and physicians. tn Hospitals and by the first families In Europe and thing to take Pullman Train. Trains leave lie nerves, cleanse and strengthen the diseased parts and are concealed. This we remedy by pick Send for pamphlet to ltOCICX.A.lVr». « M AINE. America. day for Boston at 8.45 A. M., and 1 1’. M. Htcome assist nature in iter work of cure. This is applied di­ WM. E. CLARKE, Providence, R. I. Discoverer of ave for Boston at 7 P. M. daily. rectly to the diseased parts through the process of Ing out when young all unnecessary branch Prompt attention given to all business en Excellent for weak and debilitated persons, the aged Trial sire, 75 cents. Large size cheapest. ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL and infirm, Improving the appetite and benefittii< The LEWISTON connects at Rockland with HAN­ respiration. Catarrhine is simple, cheap and effective. es, leaving only four or live, which will trusted to his care. Apr25’79 ladies an l children. FORD H. H. CO. STEAMERS for Bangor and riv. It is also cleanly ami leaves no unpleasant taste or fuel make a pretty oj>en plant. The branches SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. LYDIA E. PINKHAM 'S landings, every SATURDAY morning. Coming Wesl ing behind. Iu a short time after commencing its use ring from N MONDAYS for Boston, the patient feels like a new’ person. It also requires no left will grow larger and stronger and 5 -> r an y dii As a Diuretic, lgers from Portland for Bangor and rive costly Inhaler. These are some of the symptoms flower more freely by this treatment, giv any other diaeaaea. A Sure Cure guaranteed VEGETABLE COMPOUND, landings (Tuiiday and Friday) forwarded at Reguk of Catarrh: tng perfect wreaths of bloom. Sometimes Address VOLTAIC BELT CO.,Marshall,Mich. 21 Defective Eyesight, Inflamed and Mattery POND’S EXTRAGT, the positive cure Eyes. Painful and Watery Bye«.Lniu*of Hear­ we remove all but the center branch. Both Subdues Inflammation, Couio-'s all Hemorrhage, ing, Earache, Neuralgia of the Ear, Discharges plans we have endeavored to illustrate in Acute and Chronic, Venous and Macons. from the Ear, R inging Noises iu th e H<-ad, D iz­ For all Female Complaints. Without Dosing;—The Better Way. ziness, Nervous Headache, Pains in tho Tem­ the engraving. Few of our readers know INVALUABLE FOR ples, Loss of the Senses of Taste and Smell, the possibilities of a paper of Balsam seed, Catarrh, Iloaraenes*, Rheumatism, H 0 P E D E A F Elongation of the Uvula. Inflammation of the Neural-la, Anthiuu, Headache. Sore Garmore s A rtificial Ear Drums Female Weaknesses so common to our best female ALFltKD BfEEB, Proprietor, Tonsils,Putrid Sore Throat, Tick 11 ng or Hack­ and how much pleasure and beauty can be population, are generally manifested by tlie uneasy, ing Cough, Bronchitis, and Bleeding of tho Throat. Toothache, Soreness, PERFECTLY RESTORE THE HEARING Ut. Pro.peot Vineyard., Paaiuiir, New Jewry. derived from the investment of a few jien- I'Iccrs, Old Sores, and perform the work of the N a tu r a l D r u m . restless sensation |of die patient. The stomach HOLMAN Rockland and Vinalhaven. Lungs. nies and a little labor in this direction. Ac., Ac., Ac. Always in position, b u t I n v is ib le to o th e r * . All and nervous system are all sympathetically disorder Catarrhine itnmmediatcly relieves all these troubles Conversation and even whispers beard distinctly. We in most diseases of uterus. There is also a dull, liea and permanently cures the worst cases of Catarrh. The second fault is not a serious one to the refer to those using them. Pend for descriptive circular. pain constantly felt in the lower portion of the bai Try it before tlie worst results are upon you. POND’S GARUOKE EAR DRUM CO, CINCINNATI, O- >r a severe burning und sharp pain that is almost v Spring Arrangement. florist, because when bouquet making he •ndursbl*; a soreness through the loins, pubis FOR SALE BY DRUCCISTS. CATARRHINE. Price 75 eta. per Package. usually furnishes flowers with artificial EXTRACT. .over portion of the abdomen, and through the uppe LIVER AND AGUE PAD lyS On aud after Monday, March 22d, stems, and in the absence of a white Ca- No remedy so rapidly and effectually arrests the orDR.. LASCELLE’Sla ENGLISH portion of the thighs; nausea in the stomach is of fre­ CATARRHINE M’FO CO., Lewiston. Me., irritation and discharge# from Catarrhal Affections as quent occurrence; pain anil giddiness iu the head, a STM ’R PSOfMEER ami 117 A lift Middle St., and PARSONS. •nelia, nothing is Ee good for the center of REMEDY, sense of confusion or weakness, and constant running BANGS, Portland, Me. a bouquet as a fine white Balsam. A sim­ POND’S EXTRACT. from one or both eyes sometimes follow as a sympa­ -----AND----- "ILL leave Carver’s narbor, thetic symptom of diseased uterus, and with the daily, (Sundays excepted,) HJj- Address all orders to Portland Office. 11 ple and pretty way to exhibit this flower COUGHS, COLDS in the HEAD, NASAL BUSINESS DIBECTOBY. 30, A. M. RETURNING, and THKCAT DISCHARGES, IN FL AM weakness of the muscles there is a constant bearing Medicinal Jlbsorptive Is in a flat dish, .something that can be J I A T I O N s ami I f f ! J I L L A T IO N S in the down pain, a pulling from the bowels that renders it Will leave (Commercial Wliarf,) found in every household. Fill this with L U N G S , E Y E S , E A R S ami T H R O A T , ITS’ very painful to walk or stand any length of time. BODY 4 FOOT PLASTERS, Rockland, for Vinalhaven, at 3 o’clock, P. M. Atchison,Topeka & Santa Fc It. It. Co damp sand or moss, cover it with Balsam RHEUM ATISM , NEl R AI.GI A. Arc., can­ respect for tho past . . . G. A. SAFFORD, Agent, Rockland. not be cured so easily by any other medicine. For Fcal authorities in Europe. NO CHARGE mad' and ABSORPTION SALT APOTHECARIES. BENJ. LANE, Agent, Vinalhaven. 5 —THE— flowers, arrange the colors nicely, and few sensitive ar.d severe cases of ( 'A T A R I ! 11 use our it a lair test, as DIt. LASCELLES undertake send LY D IA E . P IN K H A M ’S CATARRH CI RE (75c. . In ail cases u.-c each suffering applicant a FREE package their for- for Medicated Foot Baths. ITTREDGE W. II., Druggist and Dealer in Kansas, Colorado and New things will make n more beautiful floral Patent medicluos. 331 Main HL ornament. This way of arranging the Bal­ our N A S A L S Y R I N G E (25c.). Will be sent in ntl Post Oflice addres to his Soli K Mexico Short Line, lots of $2 worth.on receipt of price. Fur the U. S. and Canada, Me SLOCUM & VEGETABLE COMPOUND edlei which n ? the sole exponents of the — BETWEEN— aam we have also endeavored to show in . 4 Cedar St., New York. the engraving. Emm* Abbott.—" Valuable ar.d beneficial." been proved the cheapest and Afuit Effectual Remedy Druggist, Cor. Main and Lime Rock Hta. SHIP CO. IIkywoou Smith. M. D ., M. It. C. I’., of England— ATCHISON and KANSAS CITY, Another plan is to place a tea-cup, or •• I have used it with marked benefit." is n positivo cure for those palnflnl complaints anil for All Piseases Arising from Malaria or a Pteor- Something of the kind, in the center of a II. G. Pr.csTox. M. D.. Brooklyn. N .Y .—“ I know weaknesses peculiar to women. I restores the bloodi r, and it is a well-kn of no remedy so generally useful." to its natural condition, directs the vital power aright ;es that attack the human body BOOTS & SHOES. SPBXBG ARRANGEMENT. I» T J 1 C 1 5 L O , plate to hold loose flowers, while the lat­ AitTnun Guinness. M. D., F. It. C. S., of Eng­ strengthens the muscles of the uterus, lifts it into d directly or indirectly to these two organs. ter is covered with flowers without stems. land.—" I have prescribed POND'S EXTRACT with place, and gives it tone and strength so that the cure is It is known by tichtal experience that there is no dis­ THREE TRIPS PER WEEK! Trinidad, Colorado Springs, Manitou great success.” radical and entire. It strengthens the back and pelvis i that In this way a somewhat pyramidal form is ease that attacks the youth or adult of boi ’ and Men’s Furnishing Goods. 351 Main s C a u tio n .-P O N D 'S EXTRACT is sold only iu BRIGHT, ATTRACTIVE, CHEERFUL. region; it gives tone to the whole nervous system; it can ertn be modified ov the use of diugs, but that I ) U N V 1 C K , obtained. Pansies used in this way pro­ bottles with the name blown in the glass. Mrs. Julia McNair Wright’* New Book, Jestores displaced organs to their natural position. be acted on’ in a fo r more satisfactory and permane duce a very fine effect.—Fiet’s Magaxnc. It is unsafe to use other articles with onr di­ That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight, manner bv the’ J/OLMAX LIVER PAD CO.'S CANON CITY, rections. Insist on having POND'S EXTRACT. and headache, is always permanently cured by its REMEDIES. Furs and Furnishing Goods. 243 Main » Refuse all imitations and substitutes. LEADVILLE. THE COMPLETE HOME The patients, who could before walk but a ft Fall of PRACTICAL INFORMATION, and with great pain, can, after the use of this ALAMOSA, LST- Our N ew P amphlet with Distort of ot The yoang Bon»o-kccpcr’s GUIDE, Numberless Cases, Finally Ac Carnations and Pinks. reparations ent application to walk several miles without discomfort. It perraeat CLOTHING. P , S FREE ox The Experienced IIouaoKcepcr’a FRIEND. every portion of the system, and gives new life and ecie-Keepinir. Oookinp. Dreis. AceidinU. Biekotu, knowledxed Io be Beyond tlie POND’S EXTRACT CO.. tH !.ildre» “t'ompJnT. JUnuMte. Ec'.id-a. SI.rB.. vigor. It removes Dyspepsia, Faintne.-s, Flatulency, C5 O L O I« A D O , "An Amateur,” from Des Moines, Iowa, l'amilv Government, and a multitude of other tonici fully destroys all cravings for stimulants, and relieves weak­ Uearli of jUcdleine, have been complains that he has no success in rooting No. 14 W. 14th St., N. Y. t. cated. TdU how to make tto Homo BEAUTIFUL ness of the stomach. It will cure entirely the worst 1 Furnishing Goods. 215 Maim and HAPPY. cases of Falling of the Uterus, Leucorrhcca, Painful cuttings of either carnations or pinks, al­ ••A boo k of more practical utility will seldom, If ever, Saved under the llild Action of STEAMER STEAMER K ew M exico, bo found outaide of inspiration."—Christian Adcocalt. Menstruation, Inflammation or Ulceration, Irregulari­ though he never fails in fuclisias, gerani­ ties, Floodiag.etc. For the cure of Kidney Complaints These Heme,lies Alone. . A r i s o n a , NEEDED BY of either sex this compound is unsurpassed. CROCKERY. CAMBRIDGE. KATAHDIN, ums, colens, verbenas, or begonias. The Fine Paper. Clear Tvpe. Beautiful Binding.Splendid Illui- Capt. Otis Ingraham. C apt. U . K . R oix. varieties he succeeds with, we all find to trationa. Nearly 6 0 0 Vagte. Loisprieet. belli rapidly. It is impossible for a woman, after a faithful "course of treatment with this medicine, to continue to have Address, OMMKNCING MONDAY. March 29, until further San Juan Mines I root quicker than the carnation or pink,but AGENTS WANTEDJif’S?, weakness of the uterus, and thousands of women to­ HOLMAN LIVER PAD CO., c cnotice, will leave Boston, from Lincoln’s Wharf, not more surely if tlie proper conditions be AUxeu J.tiiUtVKUk' day cherish greatful remembrances of the help derived I l l and 119 Middle Street, Portland, Maine. Bangor and intermediate landings, everv MON­ observed. These conditions are. that the from the use of this remedy. DAY. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 5 l’. M. CONFECTIONERY MANF’S RETURNING, leaves Bangor, every MONDAY, HOMES IN THE W E S T ! plant of carnation or pink from which the THEONLYMEDIGINE Ko. Western Ave., Lynn, Mass. AVM.H. KITTREDGE WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 11 A. M. cuttings are taken must be in a healthy, Horse Cars for East Boston run directly to Lin­ PRICK 81.00. growing condition. The temperature of That Acts at tlie Same Time on ACENT FOR ROCKLAND. . and Confectionery,--Gregory Block—North End. coln’s Wharf, leaving there every seven minutes for all 2,500,000 Acres Land the sand of the propagating bench in which F l o u r , Mrs. Plnkhatn freely answer all letters of inquiry ljrfUMX. parts of Boston. Situated in and near the Upper Arkansas T H E LIV ER , end for phar All freight must be accompanied by Bill of Lading Valley in Southwestern Kansas. the cutting is inserted, should range from _No______family______..ithout Lidia E. Pinkliam’s In duplicate. THE BOWELS, 11 Years’ Credit. 7 Per Cent. Interest. 65 to 75 degrees, and the atmosphere 15 LIVER PILLS. They cure Constipation, BiUioua- D R Y GOODS. O. A. KALLOCH. Agent. and the KIDNEYS. nesfi, and Torpidity of the Liver. 25c. per box. Agent’s up-town office 1 Sea St., under Thorn­ The first payment at date of purchase is one-tenth of degrees less. The sand must always be These great organs are the natural cleans­ F l o u r ! dike Hotel. the principal and 7 per cent, interest on the remainder. kept moist, and great care must be taken ers of the svstem. If they work well, health Sold by all Druggists. At the end of the 1st and 2d years only the interest at will be perfect: If they become clogged, JAS. LITTLEFIELD, 7 per cent, is paid; and the third year, and each year that neither snn nor draft of air strike the dreadful diseases are sure to follow with I am receiving direct from Address all orders to Gen’I Pnss’r and Trans. Agent, Bangor. thereafter, one-tenth of the principal with 7 per cent, catlings long enough to wilt or shrivel them Rockland, March 25, 1SSV. 6 interest on the balance, is paid annually uutll the for if once shriveled, nearly all hope of TERRIBLE SUFFERING. St. Louis some of the BEST whole is paid. Biliousness, Headache, Dyspepsia, Jaun­ PA RSO N S, BANGS & Co. FURNITURE. Six Years’ Credit, 20 per cent. Discount. rooting them is gone. But these conditions Grades of Old and New Pro­ Oip Two Yehrs* Credit, 30 per cent. Discount. dice, Constipation and Files, or Kid­ cess Flour, which I am sel­ WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, - Cash Purchase. 33 per cent. Discount. of temperature are not likely to be obtained ney Complaints, Gravel, Diabetes, easily by amateurs, so I again reccommcnd lin g n o w Furniture, Caskets and Coffins. 290 Main s The valley of the upper Arkansas is justly celebrat­ Sediment in tho Urine, Milky 117 & 119 M IDDLE ST., OLD AND RELIABLE. ; ed for its adaptability to wheat-raising and' the supe­ as the safest of all methods of propagating or Kopy U rine; or Rheu­ rior quality of its grain. As a stock-raising and wool­ General Agents, lm. Sanford’s L iver I ntioorator growing country, it offers advantages that cannot be the saucer system already described by matic Pains and Aches, GROCERIES. J excelled. Good soil, abundance of pure water, a mild me in yonr columns, and also in my work arc developed because the blood la poisoned Very Low for Cash! ly6 PORTLAND, ME. is a Standard Family Remedy for and healthy climate, with low prices and easy terms, with the humors that should have beeu A SURE ANIX SPEEDY RKEIRF making up a total of inducements greater than is " Practical Floriculture,” as the best meth­ expelled naturally. diseases of the Liver, Stomaph od of propagating carnations, roses, or in offered anywhere else on the continent of America. s s s $ $ $ To the Judge of Probate, in and for the For CATARRH and Bowels.—It is Purely For full particulars, enquire or address, fact anything else in the small way.— KIDNEY-WORT tills remedy. Sent b _ . C. A. SEYMOUR, Gen. Eastern Pass. Agent, 419 will restore the healthy action and all these XttJ'Come and trvm y Flour and see for yourself that SeW by all SatSsteetJoo g Vegetable.— It never American Agriculturist. the prices are the \ ’EltY LGW K6T.-« County of Knox Broadway, N. Y .; 199 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y.,or destroying evils will he banished ; neglect angs HX Wawato Drugabta. them and you will live but to suffer. rplIK un,Irrelgnnl, widow of DANIEL PIERSON. TAR80N8. B & co. Debilitates—It is U. L. CARGILL, New England Agent, 197 Wash­ Thousands have been cured. Try itand yon I also have oue of the Largest Stocks of late of St. George, in said County, represents that «*t Agents. 117 6.09 Mxltfl o8t w ington SL, Boston, Mass. lyi will add one more to the number. Take It 1 Groceries, etc., 211 Main St., At the Brook. Cathartic and and health wllloncemore gladden your heart. the deceased died seized of real estate in which she is The Gregg Raspberry. ntitled to dower; that no part thereof has been as­ T o n ic . Why suffer longerfrom the torment signed to her, by process of law; and that she is tie- of an aching back? lying her share in severalty. She there­ PARSONS, BANGS & CO., Why bear such distress from Con­ HARDWARE, TAMARACK BITTERS This new and remarkable variety of the stipation and Piles ? CORN, fore reuuesta that Commissioners may be appointed to WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Black Raspberry, doubtless by far the Why be so fearful becauso of dis­ assign aower to her in said estate. health-restoring and life-preserving corn- ordered urine ? LOUISA M. PIERSON. Ilruys, Dniffffists' Sundries,Chemicals R A K E . G. W .. Tin und Sheet Iron Workei prepared with exquisite care from Roots, most popular and best for market, culin KmxsT-WonT will cure you. Try a pack­ Stoves, Furniture, e and Plants culled from forest and field, D scientific principles, regardless or ary. canning and drying purposes in exis­ age at once and be satisfied. MEAL, KNOX COUNTY—In Court of Probate, held at Rock- Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glues, JtcM tence, originated about four miles from this Il is a dry regel able compound and land on the third Tuesday of April, 18*6. ermination to place within the reach One Package makes six quarts of Med icine. perfect Alterative Gentle Stimulator, lace, soutli of the city, on the Ghegg farm, On the foregoing petition, Okhekeu, That notice I I 7 & II 91Middle St.. or. Stomach Rectifyer, Kidney Itegula- t was found during its fruiting season in Your Druggist has it, or will get it fo r OATS, thereof be given, three weeks successively, in the Rock­ 13 PORTLAND, ME. nd Blood Purifier that has ever been offered to the f you. Insist upon haring it. Price, $1.(W land Gazette, printed in Rockland, in’ said County, w afflicted. By its use the food is easily digested, the 1865 or 1866, and removed by Messrs. It. 77ZLLS, SXCH422SCH & C3.. Prjjriettn, AND that all persons interested may attend at a Probate nocea k Agricultural Tools. 212 & 214 Main St. bowels become regular, the kidneys stimulated, tho and I Gregg to a piece of ground prepar- | (Will tend poit p.* ha3 been used Far well Block, 210 Main St, HISTORY^WORUQ In my practice Horticultural Society, in 1873, and in its Inform the public that they have formed a partnership sented his first account of guardianship of saidVard Embracing full and authentic accounts of every na­ for allowance: Beautiful Auburn, published reports it received great com­ for the purpose of carrying on the above-named busi­ tion of ancient and modern times, and Including a his­ and by the public, ness, and that having ample facilities, tliev are pre- tory of the rise and fall of the Greek and Roman Em- Ordered, That noticethcrcof he given,'threeweeks t Or to the . Millinery. 239 Main street. more than 35 years, mendation. In July, 1875, they placed it ared to fill all orders for Meal and Corn, Yellow and pircs, tlie middle ages, the crusades, the feudal system, successively, in the Rockland Gazette, printed in on the tables of the Cincinnati Horticultur­ fixed, with prompt despatch and at the Lowest the reformation, tlie discovery and settlement of the Rockland, in said County, that all persons interested Dark, L istrous Colors of unprecedented results. al Society, when it was unanimously pro­ Wholesale P rices. Flour and Feed also supplied New World, etc.» etc. may attend nt a Probate Court to be held at Rockland,on S E N D F O css, IntemperanceI: ipci . .and the _ nso____ of Gplam,, ___ . To_ I Eat wholesale, iu lots to suit. Il contains 6 7 2 fine hlfitoricalfengravingfl, and is the tlie third Tuesday of May next, and show cause, TAILORS. bacco.N Lies, and Stimulants, removing al nounced the best Black Raspberry ever ex­ We also invite the attention of retail purchasers to most complete History of the World ever published. If any they have, why the said account should not Youthful Tresses. S.T.W. SANFORD taste, tb uni ha: it of using any of them, ren-l our stock of Corn, Fiour, Meal, Ontsand Feed, always Send for specimen pages aud extra terms to Agents. be allowed. dcrlngthe taste or desire for any of them perfectly hibited before the society. In 1876, they in store, promising our best efforts to please, and the " id disgusting. Giving every one perfect Address National P ublishing Co.,l‘hiladelphia,Pa. 3w22 E. M. WOOD, Judge. . order. Shirt Patterns Cut. 302 Main street. ilstablc con: rol of the sobriety ot thetu-l expressed several shipments to the Centen­ L ow est M arket Prices. A true copy,—Attest:—T. P. PIERCE, Register. selves or their friends. nial Exposition, a distance of about seven C. N. FOGLE It. IIUMORS, DANDRUFF, ITCHING op t h e It prevent, that absolute physical and mrral N. B. CONANT, SCALP, and FALLING OF THE HAIR are prostration that fo lio * th e sudden breaking of. hundred miles. They were received and Rockland, May 29, 1879. 26 York done promptly and in the best of style. from using etitnalacu or narcotics. exhibited in as good condition as when tak­ at once cured by it. Package, prepaid, to cure ? to a persons, $2, or Where tho hair follicles aro not destroyed, It L your druggists. $1.75 per bottle. WHSS BEECHER’S s s p a v i n u r e en from the field. Here it received its in­ will cause the hair to grow on bald heads. ^ Q . Temperance societies should recommend it. It Is perfectly harmless and never-failing. troduction to general cultivation. I write WATCHES. It is perfumed with extracts from fragrant HAIR OR WHISKER DYE, Hop Bitters Htg. Co., Rochester. N. Y. Sole Agents this sketch of its origin, the cirenmstance flowers. All who use it praise it. of its name, first cultivation and introduc­ tion, to correct some greatly mistaken ac­ better than to send 8 1 0 to the undersigned and get the , light best watch, for tlie price, to be found in this country. gray hair to a p t Price, $L00 per Bottle. counts of it that have crept into print.— COAL!COAL! black, dark brown, or Address CHAS. PATTRELL, Union Village, VL R21 The H op P n d for Stomach. Liver and Kidneys, auburn color. It con­ NO PATENT ROPAY SPAVIN, SPLINT, J ohn Walkek, Aurora, Ind. tains no Sulphur or In the best location in tin •Th» flop RUte m 3fc. ■he»trr. X. Y. "•S’, prepar* W est. Lands sold oi CURB , R IN G B O N E , 11llop op Bitten, whkh GTPSOrniLA.—A correspondent says: D .N . B IR D & CO., HOMES! long time and at low application to effect all Enlargements I the Pci ollk-H « " Gypsopbila makes a beautiful hanging- prices. Employment dur­ Its pun»ose,and wash­ BERRY BROTHERS basket plant for winter, by watering freely. ARE SELLING ing winter at good wages ing is required after PROMPTLY CURED, FOR SALE BY ALL DRUCCISTS, guaranteed. For partic­ dyeing, as in the case Livery & Hack S able Mine has been beautifBl, trailing all around ulars send name and address on postal card to of other dyes. It is not two separate articles PM MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND, Me . Without Spot or Blemish the pot and covering it np, and has been R4w2l PHILIP S. HARRIS, (as are most hair 1 BY foil of flowe.B. P. O. Box 406. St. Paul, Minnesota. dyes), but a single combination; and ex­ ELLIS’S SPAVIN CURE. W hite Ash Egg and Broken, perienced wholesale TRADE MARICThe Great Enx-TRAOE MARK druggists, who have PARSONS, BANGS & CO., Wholesale Drug­ lish Remedy,will handled all tho various dyes, prom.„..»^, «„ and Europe, at reduced rates. With < gists, Gen’l Agents, Portland. Tlie Cause Removed. E MPL0YMENT-i5S*A2fT^SX Office located tn lVasAtngfon, directly oppo&ic me promptly and radi­ W hite Ash Stove, and Also SALARY per month. All EXPENSES shide preparation for changing tho color of the hair FOR SALE BY cally cure any and Weakness o f the stomach causes indigestion, advanced. WAGES promptly paid. SLOAN which has ever been brought to their notice. <. Lniled Stales Patent Office, ire ore able to attend to all «!k Co. 306 George St. C incinnati, O. PRICE 50 CENTS. Satisfaction guaranteed in every Patent Business with greater promptness and despatch EDW ARD MERTtTXJL,, everv case of Nor- and in that state no one can have good health. Debility and Franklin Coal and less cost, than other patent attorneys, who arc at a lyW* Rockland. The People.s Favorite Tonic Bitters purify the A YEAR and expenses to agents.( Any style of Single or Double Team furnished distance from Washington, and who have, therefore. Weakn< s, result of blood and strengthen the stomach, and remove all « Address P. O. VICKERY, Augufl short notice and ut reasonable rates. Indiscreion, excess causes that undermine the system. This life-sav­ AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. Best accommodations for Boarding Horses and or overwork of the ing remedy is advertised in these columns. 2 transient Teams, in the city. - free of charge, and all who are interested brain and nervous Orders promptly filled, and cool delivered. Partiaular attention is given to furnishing team i inventions and Pntenttare invited tn send for system; is perfectly and Coches for funerals. a copy of our “ Guido for obtaining Idlente,'’ which CARDS, Bill Heads. TAGS BEFORE TAII«B.harmlcss, acts likeAFTER TAKING, G. L. BLACK, Also, Books kept at this office forthediflerentStage is sent free to any address, and contains complete in- LETTER nEADS, POSTERS, magic, r id has be i extensively used for over thirty The Greatest Blessing. Rankin Block, Main St. Lines, where all orders should be left. structions how tn obtain Patents, and other valuable years with great success. 100 Old Papers. 100 matter. We refer to the German-American National Promptly printed at thia office, 210 Main Street,groan 4Li“ Full particulars in onr pamphlet, which we do- A simple, pure, harmless remedy, that cures F ltE D H . BERRY. Bank, Washington. 1). C.: the Royal Swedish, Nor­ sire to send free by mail to e\ ery one. e£- The Specif- every time, and prevents disease by keeping the CITY BILL POSTER. CHAS. U. BERRY. wegian, and Danish Legations, at Washington; Eon. floor. Orders by Mailpromtly ic Medicine is sold by drugt>-ists at $1 per package, or blood pure, stomach regular, kidneys and liver ROCKLAND, ME. Rocklond.Feb 3, 1878 * Joseph Casey, late Chief Justice U. S. Comtof Claims; six packages for $5, or will be sent free by moil on re active, Is the greatest blessing ever conferred up­ Blotting Paper All work will be faithlhily and promptly attended to the Officials of the U. S. Patent Office, and to Sena­ celpt of the money by add easing on man. Hop Bitters is that remedy, and its CEIVTS tors and Members of Congress from every State, o THE GRAY MEDICINE CO.. proprietors are being blessed by thonsands who • idtirwi: J.O C IS U A G d tK A Vo.,Solieilm No. 10 M-chanics* Block, Detroit. Mich. in SHEETS 19x24—or cut to order—for sale at 40: 4 0 >e left or bundles; sent to th GILT EDGE Visiting Cards, in a nea «3»Sold in Rockland by W. H. KITTRKDGK nave been saved and cored by it. Will yon' ce. 3! Of Patents and Attorneys at Law, Le Droit Building 331 Main 8t., and by druggists everywhere. W. F. 6ec another column. THIS OFFICE. AT THIS OFFICE. The best boards in thejclty. Washing;tou, D. C. case, printed'and sold at this office. Phillips & Co., Wholesale Agents, Portland. 6 Reform Club Resolutions. FARWELL HALL, At the Knox County Convention of Re­ Friday Ev’ng, M ay 28, a r g e s t o c k , form Clubs, held nt Yinalhaven, May 4th u m i c i. i o m i i c o . THOMPSON’S and 5th, Lite following resolutions were ad­ W. 0. HEWEH S CO. . I86O.=I88O. opted: o w P R I C E S - 1. Resolved, That we devoutly recognize the merciful providence of God in bringing into exis­ EXTEA0RmN4RY4TTE4CTI0N tence the Iron Clad organization of temperance L workers and iu the great service of good accom­ plished through them for the inebriate and for the m in i iis s . F I B S I T I R h temperance welfare of society where Reform Clubs T r i Year’s Ezperieace have been instituted and maintained. NEW GOODS 2 That the Christian recognition of God and CLOAKINGS in seeking aid from him as the only true and avail­ Boston Museum Co. Dress Deeds Deparlm’t able source of help needed to effectually reform SATINS, the inebriate and raise him to the plane of temper­ It never has been our pleasure to exhibit Every style and shape of Spring Cloak­ In the Line of ance manhood has crowned the lal>ors of temper­ such a beautiful line of D R E SS ings. A Splendid Line of R eady- HOUSE FURNISHING ance workers with a success that could not be G O O D S, as we able to display this BROCADES, Mado Dolmans, Talmas and achieved without divine aid. MANAGER...... MR.. R. M. FIELD. Spring. WATER SILKS, J I ’lste rs. Also, a nice lot of Cloths for 3. That as reformed men we recognize with due A Splendid Assortment of Black Dress ESTABLISHMENT. gratitude the sympathy and worthy effort of Goods, in Moiuie, Shoodas, etc, sonal ft-scuds philanthropists and Christians in Comedietta, PEKIN STRIPE’ efforts to promote our redemption from habits of intcmjH‘rance and our temporal social and chris ANU W . O. H E W E T T & CO. W . O. H E W E T T & CO. DRY GOODS tian elevation in life. M; b it's M l! 4. That while we religiously testify to our lie In Black and Colors. Ready Spring Trade. lief in God, divine revelation and Christianity, we AND are compelled to associate with this testimony our utter astonishment at persons who claim to be leading citizens in society and who also claim iu Charles Caihmore...... Mr. Charles Barrou some eases to be Christian's, and yet withhold from Mr. B ark er...... Mr. J. H. Ring the cause of temperance their moral support by Florence Marygold ...... Miss Annie Clarke COBBS not accepting the pledge of total abstinence; but >tcad indulging in the common or occasional use FURNITURE. v - a l»e\ crageof drinks that if used by their neigh After which, the very laughable Comedy, entitled CARPETS b u s induce a propensity to drunkenness with all BUTTONS. its wretchedness and misery. PARLOR SUITS, 5. That the Christianity of the bible, the chris- Our Stock of BOTTONS has always t; m ministry, and tlic Christian church in the State been the Largest in the city, but we are a Wc have not advanced our prices, as Folding Chairs, of Maine constitute a divinely appointed bulwark long way ahead of former years. our CASHMERES were all bought before against the triumphant extension o f intemperance, (Iu Plush, Repp and Terry) and as such they arc justly entitled to the approval Jefferson Scattering Batkins, “ the mem­ the advance. and cordial support and cooperation of all reform­ ber of the General Court from Cranberry W e have just replenished our Weshall’sellfor 7>O, <52 1 - 2 and 75, Centre,” with his great speech against ed men. their families and temperance workers “That ’ere Boston Clink,”.... Mr. W m. W arren Stock of Dry Goods and Car­ Goods that are to-day worth 62 1-2, 75 Library Chairs, Sofas, Loun­ everywhere. W. O. HEWEETT & CO. and S7 1-2. Ezra A ustin, a Boston Joiner... Mr. L. J . L oring 6. That it is a base insult to temperance voters petings by large purchases in Glaudon King ...... Mr. J. B. Mason ges, Children’s High and in Maine fo r (tolitieians of any party to nominate the Boston Market, so that to­ W . O. H E W E TT & CO. any m a n to till an office of trust under the seal of Col. Jerome Splendid Silk...M r. Frank Carlos Rocking Chairs. this state, who is n o t known to be a true temper­ Simon l-'eedle...... Mr. J. Nolan day we can show the best as­ a n c e man and then solicit temperance voters to Tom Pinfeather...... Mr. J. II. Ring aid in his election. Mr. P erk in s...... Mr. J . R . P itm an sortment of Goods that has ever BROTHERS 7. That while as citizens, we regret the necees- P en sive G ay...... M r. Orson Dunn been shown east of the Kenne­ (SUCCESSORS TO HEW ETT & JACKSON,) sity for more than two political parties in this M iss H an n ah P artrid g e...... Mrs. J . R . V incent Hamburg Department state, yet we feel that in view of a wicked neglect bec. Wish to call attention to their present • •n the'part of designing politicians to evade or Abby Bacon (with song)... .Miss Sadie Marti not CHAMBER SETS. Sarah A u stin ...... Miss A lice Carle Would respectfully thank the many friends the l*arrass the exeeutioif of the prohibitory liquor former firm made in the three-and-a-half years law. and in view that prominent men in the ditfer- Miss Greenwood ...... Miss May Russell Black Walnut, Ash, Painted, rine, Latest Styles and Large and Light Store of its existence, and hope, by keeping the BEST Finest Workmanship; entire or in parts. o w n habits and posi­ Miss N ig h tin g a le ...... M iss H a ttie lli l l ASSORTMENT in every one of the many depart­ - < A H D > - tio n withhold their moral support from the tem­ Mrs. S h ady...... M iss K a te R yan A FULL LINE OF perance workers, and are known to give moral The season on Hamburgs has opened ments the Dry Goods Trade admits of, and above support in favor of using intoxicating drinks as a with a demand unparalleled for years. all, the LOWEST PRICES, to gaiu many more. Lace Fichues and Ties. l f 'c r a g e . temperance voters should, from every Prices, 35, 50 and 75 cts. The time to buy these Goods is NOW, Two members of the new firm spent the whole PAINTS, OILS. GLASS, Elegant Stock of Goods honorable aud righteous consideration vote only while our stock is New and Attrac­ of last week in the market, selecting Goods for for candidates whose known record and position We display the Largest variety of Fichues <5* Every Seat Reserved, and will be on sale at tiv e. the Spring Trade, and with such good success, and Ties in the citv. The New Lail- Brushes, Putty, &c. As compared with 20 years ago, as It will show their p ro v e them worthy of the confidence and votes of SPEAR x CO.’S, Friday, May 21st; iu Camden, Our whole line of HAMBURGS is one we would kindly call the attention of the people friends that they not only appreciate the liberal pat­ temperance men. * same date, at the store of FRED LEWIS; iu Thom­ of Rockland and vicinity to our Immense Stock, guedocs, D’Aleneon, Breton, aston, at the store of G. I. ROBINSON. Grand Bargain, the equal of which has 11 oniton, etc. Limited space will not ronage received, hut endeavor to meet their every That the delegates and visitors to this Con­ before thinking of Buying. We confidently say want. Wo wish to increase our sales this season at vent ic-n tender their thanks to the Steamboat Co. Arrangements will probably be made for Special ■ never been presented before. allow us to say more. Tram on K. & L. li. R. and Steamer from Yinalhaven* I we are AT THE HEAD, and are bound to remain least 23 p e r cent., and shall therefore offer GREAT­ f« >r a reduction of fares, and also to the Reform Club and citizens of Yinalhaven, for their kiud and Doors open at 7.15. Performance conunmences nt 7.45 1 there. Limited space will not allow us to say ER BARGAINS than ever before. When goods Dress Goods more, only we shall always keep everything a generous hospitalities during the convention. advanced wc had a very large stock on hand, and have i' »i nutter on lit solutions.— Rev. C. Purrington W . o . H E W E T T & CO. First-Class Dry Goods Establish­ w . o . H E W E TT & CO. an advantage over those who puachase at tho present New Instruments at ment calls for. Rev. A. Mitchell o f Union, A . A . Please call anil be shown our high prices. To the Large Stock of Substantial a Gushee of Appleton, W. Littlefield of Yinalhaven, SMITH’S .J O Please remember it is a pleasure to show 't m t that we had on hand, we are now adding S. Julian of Yinalhaven. very large assortment, including our Goods to customers. We ask no better ad­ A grand specialty is de of this department, in S amvel J ulian, Sec. of Con. vertisement. ■Inch can be found nearly “•"jry article necessary for MAGNETISM! PSVCHOMETBT! CLAIRVOYANCE! all the new shades of All will be served alike, rich or poor, old Jor housekeeping. A portion of tin NEW SPRING GOODS T h e F olly or F ollies.—Many persons are ac­ young. Crockery & Glass W are! c u sto m e d to disregard all slight symptoms of dis­ Which will Blvcu» the FINEST STOCK ever ease, saying. “ Let it go as It came.” But when Peacock Blue. Full and complete stock of new and modern stylei d lsp la y c l In Rockland. one fee’s the symptoms of Kidney Disease—such FREDERIC CROCKETT, as pain in the luck and Loins, palpitation, urinary 14 James St., Rockland. Me., derangement. etc.—to neglect them is the folly of Wonld respectfully a e to tho public that he wil Coachman's I)rnb? CORSETS. OUR ASSORTMENT OF fid lie.-. Kidney, Bladder, Liver and Urinary Com­ plaints are always liable to end fatally if neg- Examination, Magnetic Treatment. LISLE GLOVES. Cloth. All of the Best Makes of CORSETS. i The true cure fo r them is HUNT’S REM­ Full Delineations with Treatment, - SI.00 B ronze, Ace., A c. Hemp Carpeting and Oil Cloths, Rugs, Mats, Pictures EDY, the Great Kidney and Liver Medicine. Delineations, - - - - • .50 We would especially call your attention to aud Frames, Curtain Fixtures, Chair Bot­ Momie Cloths, our $1.00 Corset. Like its name, Judging from last summer’s business, in toms and huudreds of articles There is no symptom or form of Kidney Disease Satisfaction given or no pay. Diagnosis given from the scarcity and advance in price of not here specified. that HUNT’S REMEDY is not master of. handwriting if requested. " 21 In the Goods that will be used so much this sea­ it is “ FAULTLESS.” we have bought Shoodas, Sold by all Druggists. Trial size, 75 cents. son. LISLF GLOVES, Momies, Shoodas, Novel­ over 11OO pairs iu all styles and COME IN AND SEE. IMPORTANT. ties, Camel’s Hair, etc. Also JESdree Delivery of Goods in Rockland, Thomaston Buntings, qualities. Rockport aud Camden. No More White Butter. When von visit or leave New York City, save at all shades and quality, rang­ liaggagc Expressage and Carriage Hire, and stop B untings, No dairyman can afford to make and sell white at Gnwrf Union Hotel,xutsn\\’ opposite Grand Cen­ ing lit price from 2 5 to $|.OO per yard. W . O. H E W E TT & CO. W . O. H E W E T T & CO. Repairing and Upholstering Done. Cashmeres, butter. People who buy butter want it yellow, tral Depot. 350 elegant rooms reduced to SI and Here are the best goods for summer wear that and arc willing to pay several cents per' ponnd upwards per day, European Flan. Elevator. Res­ have ever been brought out. Brocades, more tor it than they would for the lardy looking taurant supplied with the best. Horse Cars, stuff they olden have to take. By using Wells,. , 01 DRESS flannels Stages and Elevated Rail Road to all Depots. for 2 0 CtS« Good Styles and Quality. Richardson A Co’s Perfected Butter Color, every Travelers can live better for less money at the Flannels, dairyman can have the golden color of June the STONE WARE. —< AND >— Grand Union, than at any other first-class Hotel Jugs, Molasses Jugs, Butter Pots Churns, Preserve year round. It is sold by druggistsand merchants iu the Citv. Iv28 generally. Jars, Cream Pots, Pitchers, Pudding Silks, Velvets, Satins Physicians use Kidney-Wort in regular practice Catarrhine is nature’s remedy for Catarrh. and pronounce its action perfect. Hundreds have been cured by it, and hundreds Lace, Fringe S b p s . and Buttons more are using it. ’ lw24 EARTHEN WARE. Cream Pots, Milk Pans, Deep Pans, Bread Pans, Bean to m a tc h , is far su p erior to any other in the city The Maine Central railroad has been ex­ Pots and Handles, Preserve Jars, Green House amined thoroughly by the commissioners, Pots, Flower Pots aud Saucers—plain and BIRTHS To entertain onesself by the examination MAGIC RUFFLING! We are Peerless in ihis department. floral dcsigus iu fancy colors, &c. and they declare that its mrnagement can­ of a large stock of New and Unique de­ Exquisite Patterns in Bleached and not b* surpased and that the main road is signs of Laces, Fringes & Gimps Ladies, come and feast your eyes on the beau­ Unbleached Linen Damasks in splendid condition. The Newport & is iudeed a pleasure. And when the many by the yard. G.W .TH0MPS0N Dexter, and Belfast & Moosehead Kake patterns run to such an extreme degree of tiful line of MAGIG RUFFLING we are display­ Beautiful lines of Turkey Bed by branches are a little rough, but perfectly C lo a k in g s ! richness as we are ablo to display, the ing. We have the yard. Also COVERS with Imrders 302 to 306 Main Street. Black Silks safe. pleasure is really a priviiege. Ruffling, Puffing and Inser­ and fringes all around. NAPKINS and Rockland, May, ISSO. 230 At Yinalhaven, May S, to Mr. and Mr*. T. F. ... , , , We confidently say, novelty seekers will DOYLIES in Linen and Turkey Red. We have just concluded a large purchase of BL.ACK •essarj Misery McKenna, a son. 1 ’’ e Dan show the best assortment in tho city, not have seen the latest until they have tion, all combined in one. S IL K S , at about 20 p e r c e n t, under regular prices. M e shall sell them at the same rate of discount. .«d b» ------both in the Light Shades and Black. We have visited our collection. utd dyspeptic subjects who neg- ~ 7 _ _ _ 7 ” some very handsome patterns for and K. & L. R. R. These silks are worthy of prompt attention. We also wait themselves of the relief afforded Jby the $ 1 .2 5 have a SPECIAL BARGAIN in BLACK CASH­ 1.5O. Agovdstockof Ulster Goods. ‘r. Gkosvexok’s L ivek-Ai p . In many obsti. M ARRIAGES. M ER ES, n t G7 c e n ts, worth So cents. GOOD ALL-WOOL CASHMERES, 30 cent*. • - it may be neessary to prolong the use of Reduction in Fares! idy. but that It wi.l do its remedial work lib is beyor..! all pt-radventure. I^aaies affiict- In Appleton, May let, Mr. Samuel Fish and Mrs. W. 0. HEWETT & GO. those functional irregularities peculiar to their rcelove Dver, lo th of Appleton. W. 0 . HEW ETT & GO. W. 0 . HEW ETT & GO. On anti after May 1st. Limited Tickets will uvll a- that vh» of invalids troubled with In New York, April 2v, Mr. Wm. Godfry, of Port­ be sold at all Stations Wcl and stomach complaints, derive great and land and Miss Nellie A. Grady, of N. Y. ■. lief from this pure vegetable remedy. Iw24 R em ington Sew ing Ma­ ELECTRICITY Calvin Rice, a man 40 years of age, who DEATHS. chines and Needles for Ma­ TO BOSTON FOR ONLY $3.50 was at work for F. M. Gamage in Auburn chines in common use at Sunday morning, went out to care for the ill be, [Notices of Deaths are inserted free, but obituary BOOTS!SHOES A Self Core., from regular rates notices, beyond the date, name and age, must be paid SHAWLS SMITH’S. cattle, since which he has not been seen. A New Lot of Woolen and Cashmere We are Sole Agents fox the Celebrated It is feared that some accident may have the rate of 5 cents a line. Poetry 6 cts. per line.] A LARGE STOCK OF Rockland and Warren, i S h a w l s just received. We would call particu­ A Marvelous Remedy ” “ Waldoboro, befallen him. He is a dark-complexioned, lar attention to a Job Lot of Ladies Shawls for Effecting Cures when a ” tall man. slightly stooping. H e wore full In this city, May 9, Edward C., son of James and $ 2 . 0 0 , never before sold for less than SPECIAL NOTICES & A 7 M Nancy Simmons, aged 1 year, 2 months and 27 days. $X 6O Ladies, M isses’, Gent’s, whiskers and was clad in a short frock. It In South Tnomastou, May 7, Mr. Zoloniony Sewell, A Great Bargain. was thought lie might have gone to the ngiNi 56 years and 3 months. Thomaston “ Wai In Liberty, April 30, Roscoe M. Gilman, aged 41 Electro Voltaic and Waldoboro, p"ini to bathe, bnt no clue has been found FREDERIC R. PAGE, Boy’s and Childrens Magnetic Appliance Damariscot of his clothes. in Martinsville, St. George, April 29, Clara F. Hup­ Hervcas Debilitf. N ew castle, per, aged 24 years and 6 months. UyApopsin.l’nralj-- In Cushing, April 26, Elva, daughter of Levi and CIVIL ana MINING ENGINEER, THE unexampled success which has attended _!«. Selutlcu. Itbeu- Waldoboro “ the introduction of the old fashioned hand-made Julia Robinson, aged 2 years. CAMDEN, MAINE. Spriiig Styles Boots & Sloes mutl*in. Kidney Com- in Cushing, April 28, W ilder Wiley, aged 16 years, fBAUDS, \? e a k n c ^ “ N oriega ” brand of Cigars, has as usual brought months and 17 days. I Newcastle “ to the surface several inferior imitations. The Properties examined and reported on. Estimates, Prostration. In Warren, April 25, Mr. John Vose, aged S4 years. pecifications nud plana for opening and working t require vinegar, genuine may be distinguished from the spurious At Bay View, Gloucester, Mass., May 3, Sarah A., mines. Reduction and Concentration Works. in all Grades from the cheapest1 _____ jther preparations, l»v having printed on the ribbon, the following: wife of Mr. Joseph M. Francis, formerly of Chirk's but Its action is continuous. Damariscotta Mills, Island, aged IS years, 5 months and 7 days. CHARGES FOR ASSAYS-Gold, 84.00 ; Sil- The current is evolved by aid of Waldoboro, B.'P. N okis a v. Smokers desiringa fine cigar FRINGES! lie heat and moisture of the body, lor 10 cents ,-liould only buy those so marked and to the finest, Just received gives Health and Strec«th r to the waning, and new life to those Limited tiekets to Gardiner and Augusta at great they will make n«» mistake. Sold by Edw. Mer­ We have a better assortment of F rin g e s suffering from Premature Decay. reduction. (PATENTED J USE 13TU, 1879X*. rill*. W . li. Kittredge and Thorndike Hotel. and G im ps than we have ever shown. We It will recuperate the r * | ‘ ' The Fare between Ilockland and Thomaston 23 2 MARINE JOURNAL. AND FOR SALE CHEAP AT would call your attention to our new Colored Circular*, address will be 15 cents. Round Trip tickets, 25 cents. Fringes in all shades, to match the goods now Many prominent physicians are prescribing Dr. POHT OF BOxJKLAJYD. being used. Patronize the Railroad! Benson’s Celery and Chamomile Pills. These T. E. TIBBETTS, T. A. Wentworth’s They Give Perfect Satisfaction! Pills arc the result of scientific experiment of an DENTIST. Convince the management that no mistake has been eminent physician of 20 years’ tniccessfal practice. Ar 10, scha Sarah,’Richardson, Mt Desert; G M C irculars may bo had of W. H. KIT- made in putting the Boston fare at so low a rate. It All branches of dentistry faithfully attended to at 243 Main St. can be done by filling up the trains. quality K ill UI.tlVKS. fro m 3 IK llu ttn o a . So In the cure of Sick Headache, Neuralgia, Ner­ Brainerd, Kcnniston, Yinalhaven; Solon, Arev. Itos, VERY REASONABLE PRICES. Teeth extract­ Rockland, April 22, IsSO. 21w ITREDCE, Druggist, Rockland. vousness or Sleeplessness, they never foil. Ed­ ton; IL Lexington, Nutter, Gouldsboro; Win il Jew­ 23 C. A. COOMBS, Supt. other .t... k of HOSIERY OK LISLE THREAD ed without paiu by Nitrous Oxide Gas. Great reduc­ 1»23 GLOVES in ltoekland la comparable with oura either ward Merrill, Agent, Rockland. Iy25 ell, Wardwell, S en io r; A Clement, Littlefield, Penob­ tion in the price of artificial teeth. Satisfaction guar­ scot ; Georgie D Loud,-----, St George; 12, Cornelia, variety or prices. Bradbury, Boston ; Maria Theresa, Kelloch. do; Lake, Prints and Cotton. anteed. Fire at Searsport, Sunday, destroyed the Richards, do; America, Trucworthy, N Y; Helen, Cor. Main and Winter Sts. P u n and ell owned and occupied by Mrs. Williams, Pamunkey River; Ida Hudson, Kcnniston’ lySSrax Salem; R K Grant, Graut, Portland; t* §_ Rev etmr J. P. WISE & SON, Wm. McGilvery. Loss >2000: insured for McCulloch, Dean, Eastport; Oregon, Henshaw, N Y ; We have a great variety of Prints, Mont­ A FEW MORE LEFT about $1600. Cause unknown. D Ellis, Torrey, do; Union, Lowe. Deer Isle; BoK ies, Cambrics, etc. Look a t our I.ig flit -212 and 2 1 4 Main St., Norton, Boston; Yankee Maid, Miller, do. Prints for (J cents. Cotton Cloth at j Y. M. A USTIN , OF THOSE FAMOUS nearly the old prices, just received from New Fave in stock, and arc selling a2 BOTTOM FRI­ CORSETS! • Important Evidence. York. DENTIST. CKS a full line ot OFFICE OVER T. A. WEN! WOHTH’S 8T0RK, We have every desirable make of CORSETS; but J. M. Briggs, the banker, writes as follows: Sid 7, schs Uncle Sam, Foster, Boston; Commerce, A Full Line of Gent’s, Boy’s and ir Specialty is 1000 Pairs of Double Busk, Side Steel, was a terrible sufferer for ten years, with Dyspep­ erry, Hurricane; Nile, Spear, N Y’; Louisa Frances. BERUY BLOCK. Children’s Spring Style Fine Quality Suttern Corsets, a t 50 cents, worth sia, or indigestion, and exhausted vitality.* Em ­ Thorndike, Portland; 9, S in bad, Emery, N Y; Arios­ Dentistry in all Its branches promptly attended to “5 cents. CALL SOON, as we cannot duplicate tho ployed physicians in Europe and America, but to, Elwell, Boston; Mary Brewer, Tolman, N Y; at REASONABLE PRICES. Golden Rule, Kent, Boston; 11, Ring Dove, Cousins, AGRICULTURAL found only temporary relief. By request ot my Teeth extracted without pain, by the use N Y ; G W Glover, Morton, do; Belle Brown, Hunt, friend. General Porter, 1 ordered from you a large do; D B Everett, McLain, Windsor, N S; John Bird, package of “ Wyomoke,” or - N ene Food,” and Smith, do: bark Mignon, Keen, N Y ; sehs Laconia, HATS from its use I found immediate relief and an ef­ Crockett, do; Thomas Hix, Yeaton, do; 12, Sardinian, IMPLEMENTS J. P. W ise & Son’s fectual cure. It is truly a wonderful remedy, and Holbrook, do; Solon, Emery, Bostou ; K S Hodgdon, my experience is that it will do all that is claimed Stearns, do; Trader, Norris, do; Majestic,-----, East- Just received and for sale for it. port ; Monticello, Melvin, N Y ; 13, Tannhauser, Ken­ D I ^ N T I S T R Y HARDWARE STORE. Cheap, at nedy, Rockport. FLOWS Better than Foreign Port. C u r t a i n s ! 212 & 214 Main St. DOMESTIC PORTS. Speer’* Port Grape Wine ie better than Imported C. H. EVANS OF ALL SIZES. Port, and, since the adulteration of the latter, it must BOSTON—Ar 10, Pennsylvania, Savage, Rockland. A great variety of Patterns in Nottingham T. A. W e n tw o rth ’s, lake its place. It is pare, and really excellent and YINEY ARD-HA YEN—Ar g, Maggie Bell, Hall, health giving.— Troy Times. Rockland for W ashington; Irene E Meservev, Meser­ Laces, Fringed Opaqiictl Curtains, Members of the Board of Health, of New York, and vey, St George for do; sloop Island Belle, Allen, Rock­ very handsome and new. Antique Laces, Cultivators, Harrows, iSpades, Wc have all the fabrics lor LADIES* other prominent physicians, use this wine for their land for N Y, split mainsail and jib badly, and collided Holland, etc. SIMONTON & RICH, 243 Main St. S P R IN G G AR M EN TS, in «ve., patient* and in their own families. For sale by drug­ with the Handkerchief Lightship night o’f May 6, when Spading Forks, Round and FRANK SIDDALL’S ;dso Blacks in many new waves. gists. 2w24 she received further damage; is repairing at Vineyard Counsellors at Law, Rockland, April 14. ISSO. 20 A i 0, Idn.L. Ror. fm XSe«kl*nne of the finest dressings for the hair iu the medium priced as low as the lowest, aa our stock AV M / LINS GRANITE CO., East HluehlU, Me., ------Price only 35 Cents.------designs iu Parsons, Bangs & Co., Wholesale Drugts. Iy28 was bought before the great rise. or D. B. RICKER, 185 Fore St., Portland, Me. 23 CAPT. DAVID ROBINSON, Sent by mail, free of postage, to any part of the PORTSMOUTH—Ar 7, Cocheco, Young, Rockport, ILL leave ROCKLAND, for Boston; Pennsylvania, Savage, Rockland for do; United States or Canada, on receipt of 35 cents, by We have Straw Mattings all widths and TUESDAYS and SATUR­ T. B. BAILEY, Milford, Mass., or any of his agents. “The Best Coven Medicixe in the World.” Tbo Mary Miller, Dayton, Rockport for New Haven; Bob. W DAY’S, on arrival of Sanford Line Old Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam. Cutler Bros. & Co., Norton, Rockland. prices. A good stock of Oil Cloths ranging H. C. LEVENSALER, M ,D.; Sold by all druggists. Tapestries Ex-Supers Boston. Small reduced to 35c; Large, $1. 3m‘' A r 9, America, Trucworthy, N Y. iu price from 2 5 to 6 0 cts., all widths. Phaeton For Sale. THOMASTON, MAINE, USE BAILEY’S FRENCH COSMETIQUE. GLOUCESTER—Ar 8, Atlantis, Blake, Rockport, Harbors, (Mt. Desert,) So. Guuldsboro, Lamoine, Devotes his attention to the PRACTICE of MEDI A good, neat, well built and stylish Basket Phaiton. The best Hair Dressing in the world. Trial bottles Wo have a larger stock than usual in low grades such as — The Holman Liver Pad is the only genuine, and for Boston; Mary Brewer, Tolman, fm Rockland for Hancock and Sullivan. CINE and SURGERY. NT; Nile, Spear, do for do; Walter C Hall, Clark, A good bargain will be given. RKTUBN1NG, Will Icavo SULLIVAN, MON­ iyy Residence and Office. Levenaaler Block (Main 25 cents. Large bottles only $1.00. positively cures as advertised. Iy28 South Amboy, for Rockland. A good stock of R ugs, Mats, 23 Apply to WM. VANSTON. DAYS and WEDNESDAYS, at 8 A. M., touching as treo t. Use Bucklino’s Long Branch Bouquet, SALEM—Ar 7 ,Ida Hudson, Kcnniston, Rockland* above, arriving in Rockland in seuson to connect with Cotton Chains, Hemps, Sanford Steamers for Boston. The most delightfully fragrant and lastlug perfume It is announced that Dr. Robbins has re­ Alnomak, Anderson, do for N Y. Carpet Sweepers, etc. known. Price only 25 cents. Ar 8, Hume, Calderwood, Rockland; 9 Pallas Passengers by train to and from Rockland remain in Straw Mattings, and signed bis position as president of Colby F nnch, Rockland for N Y. ’ ' Timely Caution. Rockland over night. J. P. COWLES, M. D„ Univeisity. T. 8. LINDSEY, Gen’l Manager, Rockland. Oil Cloths. . WINDSOR, N S—Ar 4, brig Abbie Clifford, Storer, Rockland, April 5, lbSO. If Physician & Surgeon, Portland. Goods delivered to all li, amoer-cojorcu bottles, ixnties, withwiux whitewuiw mucilabel uuon SMOKERS arc often heard to complain of the RICHMOND, VA—Ar 7, Catawarateak, Kennedv, one! side printed in black letters, and green bop CAMUEh. - . . MA.INE. Also, Mats, Hassocks, Stair duplicity they experience in finding a sarisfoctory Charleston. J parts of the city Free and cluster,ster, and on the other side yellow paper with Pads, Carpet Lining, cigar in Rockland nt retail for 10 cents. The P ro m p tly. redI letters; revenuo stamp over the cork. This is NOTICE. The main point in law is good evidence, Sweepers, otc. Noriega, is an old fashioned, hand-made and FOREIGN. the only form in which genuine Hop Bitters are MR. FRED BURPEE is constantly receiving undis. thoroughly good cigar and will satisfy the most put up, and the sole right to make, sell and use ILE Joint Standing Committee on Accounts and CARDS, Bill Heads, TAGS puted evidence of the superiority of fastidious taste. Sold by W. H. Kittredge, Edw. Seaford—Off April 27, C B Haxeltine, Gilkey, from them is granted to the Hop Bitters M’fg Co., of Claims of the City Council of the City of Rock­ Savannah for Riga. Tland, will be In session at the City Treasurer’s Office, LETTER HEADS, POSTERS, NELSON THOMAS’ AMERICAN CAN Carpets made and laid at Merrill, and Thorndike Hotel. Rio Grande do Sul—In port April 8, brig H G Bird, Rochester, N. Y., and Toronto, Ont., by patents, MASONIC BLOCK, on the first M onday Evening Promptly printed at this office, 210 Main Street,groun KER SYRUP, short notice. Bunker, frm Wilmington, ar 2. of each m onth, from 7 1-2 till 9 o’clock, for the pur­ for Scroftila, Salt Rheum, Cancer and Canker and all Why Wear Plasters? Prawle Point—Passed April 27, John T Berry, Jor. pose of examining Claims 'against the City. All bills floor. Orders by Mail promtiy humors of blood or stomach. Young ladies and gents., dan, Antwerp for New York. like it or pretending to contain hops by v must be approved by the party contracting them. They may relieve, but they can’t cure that lame attended to. as well as persons more advanced in years give their names they may be called, are unfit for use, and G. M. BRAINERD, > Committee unqualified approval to this remarkable blood purifier, lwck. for the kidneys arc the' trouble and you want only put up to sell and cheat the which is destined ere long to be familiar to all as a rciuodv to net directly on their secretions, to and popularity of Hop Bitters. ) Acct’s declaims. household words.” For sale by all druggists. 20 purifv and restore their healthy condition. Kid- LOST! Children’s Carriages at nev-Wort has that specific action—and at the same time it regulates the bowels perfectly. Don’t wait ra n t of gold-bowed glasses with 325 Main St. New Goods just opened A Chain attached. The finder will be suitably re­ Smith’s Music and Variety Simonton Bros. to get sUk, but get a package to-day, and cure warded by leaving them at the OFEICE OF ROCK AT at SMITH’S. vourself. LAND W ATER CO. 24 ORGUINETTES SMITHS Orguinettes at SMITH’S. Store. Rockland, April 8, 1880. W