Republican Journal: Vol. 54, No. 46
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FARM. GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD. Letter From Boston. :iii~ brief facts department suggestions, WKIUi, THE WATF.R-MAN', AND NILSSON, THE are solicited from xpcrieni. housckeep- NTUHTINOALE. '■ mi. r< and _ar.ieii. rs. Address Agli- •litnr..b>urmil Office. Belfast Maine.] Correspondence of the .Iourn.,1. I see by the Herald that Capt. Mathew Webb, 1'ne Making and Keeping of Cider. the great swimmer, has returned to England i :..uke good cider, good, sound, well without performing the feat he promised, of ■ from the new Wheth- e; ed. lean apples must Lie used, and jumping Brooklyn bridge. tilers, it is better to crush them er his courage left him, or whether, as was in- t>‘ grate them. Everything about timated. the authorities in charge of the bridge .1 with which the apples, pomace volume: r>4. would not permit him to attempt the feat, is not icr can come in contact must be Belfast, maine, teiursday, November 10, issa. number 4<$. known. If he had survived the jump itself he perfectly so. would have had little trouble afterward in the f ;e when apple juice, expressed from iii water, as it seems to he his natural element. II* lecymmemliug the oil: its normal Delay. home. There a heart-broken wife shrank The Growth of the United States. The Treatment of Boy Criminals. The Backwoods of Eastern Maine. "diiaei*. must be filtered so as to take ha> just finished the task of in tin state being it is much more con- from his his remaining cry of or other solid liquid, l’luui dear, misunderstood, I' entrance, stinging speech, Fraud* A. Walker, the of the l.toubtless our readers have with particle apple I icnient lor maligned lay. superintendent watched in- Correspondence of the Journal. water a week,leaving it only fora few minutes mixing with oilier Wliat r hand than thine ran know ! his hard : fair and la-t : vlin-h may in it. Clean- ingredients gonth any tyranny young girls census, contribute? to The O-ntury a paper terest the of the affairs of the floating and for than investigation Whitneyvillc is quite a busy village, as large during the whole time to haw* medical examin a- 1 measuring if solid, and the Ihov dost thou soften Death's unkindly blow to hear his voice or abounding in inti and facts 1 sand is sometimes sturdy boys dreaded resting important state used, and Maine Reform School, which lias been in as The is tions V with which it is all seasons Vnd halt his no ssenger upon tile way! gleaned from tin ,■vnsus returns since the first perhaps Unity. great industry the made. large tank, with sides of thick * .' facility kept-in a cruel, a but a mass ol llow do-t unto Shame's swift herald step; undisciplined temper, at the institution in probably in the least its tlioij say. enumeration in 17:10. in discussing the condi- progress Cape Elizabeth, lumber business. In the winter tin men go plate glass was built, and in thi- the captain c without losing sweetness selfishness cold as the a domina- ’•i'y clean Uton. or cotton cloth of ■•I.iugor a litth with weight of woe!" grave, tion of the United States, at til tenth census in before a commission makes it a thy appointed by the (iovernor back into the woods and draw the to the ate. drank, smoked, and to en- desirable It How art thou unto those whose tion as as an Eastern I's'so, In* j logs slept, appeared i\l 'm s, will be lotind as acquisition. joys oVrflow, arbitrary despot's says: and Council. While we would not the good in the prejudge ! river where are floated to the mills here himself a- much as the who congeals winter pi of its pur A Mi ru bidding passion May. made their home more than a The period between Into and Is-stl lias been ease too they joy spectators --tug. The cider should be ex- proof highwayman, repellent strongly before the commission submit > the lover's of tln ir heat marle d and watched !• hut of moderate heat re- Robbing pulses : 1 a by tile astonishingly rapid spread of their we are conscious that the manufactured. The place was him. In fact, his contented appear- iron! the as it) application Russian prison and heard baby report, great originally pomace quickly as W thin the lonesome shelter of thy wood! population over the vast under have duces it very soon. Your committee voice "I don’t want to to region brought public, who read the testimony, are also settled by the Irish and the Catholic church is ance rather contradicted the startling aiinotm. ■■ ai'.ct il.i are eiushed. and if all Life's varied accidents we meet. sobbing. go the Hag of the United States the of apples by purchase rendering their verdict on the ease. While tinds, upon examination, that the barrels Where can w t find so an ottered Heaven if there too.' Tim well represented. Wc tind them an active, ca- meats outside, -ueh as- "A Living Heath." "A h "ally as white as water great good? papa's going I.ouisiaua. the annexation of Texas, and the the testimony of the officers was to the ef- H or Keen tin heaven seem less i. ,;• average gallons, thereabout: that longed-for might little one be bad offended, tied with un- cessions from Mexico. The 980.000 square fect that harsh measures were resort- pable people, and to take hold of mat Watery Crave." "The Terrible Natant lest." ti.teied. 1 f the potn- rarely ready any st wi will sweet miles of territorv bv settlements in as a ■ run. -!g.> his occupied ed to the concurrent t- r • d "land ght say pounds; conscious hands this millstone about punishment, te.-ti- for the public good. There are large '. bools Ac. One old lady, as sin* watched the hand- some time after Could w e but to it when we would. Kin ha\ e become l.oTit.ooo. of tliese. 384 .S20 of the is that barrels weigh about To hurry neck, who should have stood to her in tnony boys to the effect that prac- and tlie ; g tii- <. --:»■ empty pounds. Andrew It. Saxton, in The have between (1 to pupils arc under instruction. some swimmer in the water, ap; pressing, tile Century Magazine. 7 and inhabitants the square tices of absolute torture were often good shaped disporting The standard of oil maki sitan Hod’s : and as 1 shuddered employ- w ■ weight stead mile: 11 1 lu re is a coiic .; and not as good. again :’.7d.s:ii) hate between and 1'. .7.74,7t Hi ed. le-wis Se.|uiu said lie had been punish- good literary society in tin place. uttered many commiserating expressions and easy matter to ••.ileiilate numbei of from the 1 heard the voie between |s an,] 777.010 hetw eeu 4-7 and gal- GO: ed the with «.«. adc a- a1 and filtered, the The Betraying Hand. away sight, by Superintendent ten blows on Miss Abbie MeKeavcy is the local pu* o ami seemed to him rather more than the facts while 74..7,TO e\ei ss 00 pity lons on hand." with divine and awful sadness, Ht hate in of inhabitants to the hand with a rule; bad stood on a line in -■ to and cure i; lit say. th< the young a deal of natural hut from her t*> the attend- keep 'IH square mile. The of the United the ard a a lady displays good demanded, remarks n\ linsl TEHUV IKK. had been better for that man that he population y day and half: had been made to stand las: a clean cask. If Males is now As we drive it lias i he .70,1,7.7,7?-!. The frontier line of and bend over and touch his toes with his lin- ability. from Whitneyvillc w« ants it was ascertained that her pity arose from Dublin Farmer claims that ,i lull i he Reverend Mr. Dean never '■ ■ looked strange- had been born. 111■ 111. nt i-. in general, tin■ one hundredth de- ••'cd lot cider lietore. it must Lie ger- for half an hour; saw an overseer strike realize that wc arc ,n the backwoods of the idea she had. that he not feed of to ■ Kastern could live except hay horses, following the feed- white and as he sat down on Next it was a woman's turn, i.rav gree of as far north as the flax r of its ly oppressed longitude forty-«ee- another boy in the face with a strap, and his prev- ot ond I Maine, and when we reach Northtield. a in tin water. sin he wa- ing eoneentrated fond, is wasteful, for! the of the Blank Street hairs were smoothed above hei forehc.nl. parall< of laliludt and. thence northward, face turned lilaek and blue; had seen an over- upon Probably thought teiiis. 1 i Lie done platform Chapel the may by the teosi-u ninety-ninth ami afterward the seer catch in the high elevation, we see a wide of forest w* h-footed and had 1 ik** a fish. that it crowds the lirst out to tare his church, assembled for the pre- she was one who never missed a meet- ninety- boys yard and sling them expanse possibly gills inside ; no 1 iv 1 other way is eighth leg round; had him and stood him near in direction.