July 14, 1885

July 14, 1885

T he Courier-CGazette. r o c k i-a m * o a zi:t t i: i > t m -.i.is iie i, iRin.f (The 'press is (be ^rtbinubfan *?cbcr that hlobrs the tfdorli) at <iwo Dollars a Hear 1 \V(» not I MIS \ yi \ IV x tn X NCF. iiiH Ki..nii co, itiFH i:sr.\iti.isiiEi> iHM.t • <i\»;i.i. i i:n i. i i \ i <•i-.xts. V o b . 4.— N ew S e h ie -;. ROCKLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY, JULY 1 1. 1885. N E M B E R 26. dispiritedly into bod and sink into a troubled tearing of wood, an 1 presently the forms of “ Five shillun,’’ she i ndfl unfed, reaching out regulars and v.dmi’cpr- are kept in dail;. i Subscribers finding this paragraph LARKS ABROAD. sleep, the coals start up with wonderful energy the two conspirators issued from the gloom the Ik ok. drill, and I had frequent opportunity of stu ly­ marked will understand that they arc mi l burn with overpowering heat until morn The Judge divided perfectly fair. We'll I shook my head. ing the army material of Inr inai ^’y. The in arrears for Tm; < m un n-G\zi.t ie SHOWING YOU HOW TO GET ing. Then all is cold ami chcCrlcs* again. show you ihe pie-es when we get home, but an’ “ Five shillun. ’ <he pleaded, fondling ihe element of stirpiisc is found in the extreme . OUT OF IRELAND ALIVE. Perhaps all travellers do not meet with our un­ ) on Jove hr. not a word till we are out of tills hook lovingly in iier parchment binds; “ five v o u th fu lm th a t theRC ranks- dKeover. R e ­ Please rem it. happy experience. If they lid Ireland would country. Should the deed be known our lives shillun is cheap Ibr secli a beautiful book. marking tlie countenance*'- of almost anv p a c ­ The Sights of the Principal City A draw very few cold blood c« I visitors, except in would not be worth a minute. Why, Duffey was round here, only the last ing company one w mid place tlie av- rag - AMERICAN HUMOR Specimen ot Car Driving Iniquity tlie middle of summer. o u t Ell rights. Saturday that ever was, trv in’ to get a copy for age at t wcuty-' ic . Thi- i.c l standing ann\ Dean Swift’s Pulpit—Tom Moore’s The next day wc removed our expensive live shillun -but we hadn't none, then ” • 'Tcrrrible railroad .e vident \epterday The streets, like all the streets of the cities is costing the British civilian a heap of money. 1 Birthplace — How to Buy a Book A patronage to another hotel that of the London wasn’t it?’ “ Hadn’t he nJ of it. wliat Few Random Notes That Have Been here, are plentifully besprinkled with statues I turned away again with another '•hake of b is an expensive thing to be a big nation—on 1 A- North Western Railway, where we found tlie head, though I knew the price she asked wa«r?" I he X load, you know it,?” Crowded out of Previous Communi­ ami monuments erected to die memory of great this side of the World. everything of the best—both in appointments was reasonable enough. “ Yes. w e llP” “ It paid a dividend.*’— cations. men. Those of Nelson and Wellington are The soldier is numerous but not now in use and service. When you g o to Dublin try ' Four, then,” she called once more, raising as regards this island though ju«t w hat de­ lloslon Post. S ix t h L e t t e r . the most imposing, ami Goldsmith, Gray, it. her cracked voice as I got into the street. Why should England object to receiv­ O’Connell, Moore ami others are gratefully re­ gree of intimidation is exereKod by the large Dublin, besides being the chief city in “ Three," I said. ing back the eraz.v M rs. Dudley! Her pe­ ROMl. OF HIE SlO ItTS. membered in marble and bronze. There are number of red-coats in barracks here 1 would j Ireland, is also without question the dirtiest. “Three shillun!” she reproachfully rejoined, not undertake to conjecture. The government culiar type of crankiness might be of as- St. Patrick’s Cathedral, chiefest among nil some very handsome stores to be seen on S«ek- Other writers for generations past have cotn- holding the book up to the light. “ Three si'-tariee to the authorities in dealing Ireland’s, occupies the site where so long ago \illc street, the principal business thorough­ police preserves order, an 1 does it well. He Ss inented upon the fact. I see no occasion to shillun for a book as Duffey would be dying with the dynamiters. — llnsfon Herald. as A. I). 890 there stood a ehureh said to have fare, hut Ibr its size Dublin can hardly com­ everywhere. The smallest town or village is ‘ differ from their charmingly unanimous to give live for!” M r. S m iley: “ Belter let me carry the been built by St. Patrick himself. A part ol pare with American cities for its stores—or ornamented by his blue coat, helmet ami silver (pinion. A« we drove by jaunting car down I started off*. poo.lb*, mv dear, and you < ui carry tho the present structure dates from 119), but it perhaps I ought to say shops, as they have no trimmings, lie stands on tlie platform of the south side of the Lilley toward our hotel, “ Here—here!" the oil woman screamed, (very railway station. You him. You baby.” Mrs. Smiley : “No, no; you we remarked a row in interesting progress be- present magnificence is due to Guinness the “stores” over here. The castle, the seat of “ take it for three !” feel that at any moment 'on can bring your­ carry tlm baby: I einnot tru-t \ou with tween two ragged laborers, otic of whom as we great Dublin brewer—“ Guinness’ stout,” you vice-regal government, is a gloomy looking So I made another excellent trade -for the self under the law’s protection. There i* a G vp: \ on m ight drop h im .” - T h e f l a m - parsed was engaged in the facetious occupation know,—who a few years since expended near'y structure, in no way remarkable save for its I d t r . book Ibr its illustrations alone was worth wondertul degree of security imparted by this j of knocking double knocks with his opponents a million dollars in the cathedral’s restoration. exterior uglii.ess, i< detested by*every Irishman double the price I paid for it. Besides, I suc­ ubiquitous blue-**oat. lie is also a most vabin- , Tat said fp a ‘hanger, in a t fl< numb.' wav : head on the cobble-stone digging. lie seemed Jonathan Swift the distinguished writer ami who loves liis country—detested for the scan­ “ W ill von el-aM tell m e, H r, tin* tim e o f tlie ceeded in keeping if out of Duffey’s bands. I IHc hand at imparting information. 1 wi-h 1 J .lay ?” to be enjoying himself vastly, but I thought as politician was dean here from 1713 to 17 la. and dals of government that hover about its un­ didn’t know who Duffey was, but if lie had got could get one of them to write these I--tter-'. With his cane he vtrm k Tat a , low on tlie we passed that I detected an expression of an­ the fact that he, together with his famous savory precincts ami for the unpopular Ear' his Irish clutches on that particular volume I I don’t knowtiiat I should pa*-- ti; * point ! head. noyance creeping into the face of the man who “ Stella,” lies buried here, doubtless more than Spencer who represents the English govern­ “ It h is in<’ Mi'in-k I. von Holt," lie said. believe I should have died with mortification. without ii 'narking upon the Judge’s brogue, was un.lcrneath,whence I concluded, that if the anything else attracts Americans to the spot. ment within its walls. There are a number “ Be j ile.cr-,’’ .-ay* Pat, “ I’m very glad that I At Dublin I took a bath. which lie began to acquire soon after striking I k n o w ; thing continued ill ft cling was likely to be engen­ We looked Ibr the two marble slabs marking of other public buildings, notably the Custom IHISH x o i E-HOOK. Irish soil, and which lias- been rapidly growin. i But I’m thankful I didn’t ask vo • an hour dered. As we swept on the crowd was closing their resting places—looked tor them out in the House ami the Eour Courts, but none that are a g o ." P u n c h . Gur sight-seeing in Ireland ended here ami upon him ever ••Ince. It perhaps lacks In some i in and ( heel ing with the liveliest satisfaction, churchyard, of course, as any one would do. prominent from an architectural point of view. we creased over into Wa,e<. As I strive -w ith details the full, rich im-omprehenslide eliarac- ! Eilty years ago the telegraph was un­ and everybody appeared to be enjoying himself. Wc hopped about from tomb stone to tomb At No. 12 Aungicr street is the birthplace of known It, was imt>t»«Mble at, tililL ill success—1«» recall what 1 have hastily re­ teristics of the extreme south of Ireland, still I was sorry to miss the continuation, for I stone and got into the wet grass but nothing of Thomas Moore, the great Irish poet.

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