Rockland Gazette

Rockland Gazette

The Rockland Gazette. Gazette Job ESTABLISHMENT. PUBLISHED EVERT THURSDAY AFTERNOON bT VOSE & PORTER, to which we are constantly making additions, we ax e ptepared tv execute with pro nipt new and good style 2 I O Main Street. every variety of Job Printing, including Town Reports, Catalogues, By-Law. Posters, Shop Bills, Hand Bills, Pro­ TERMS: grammes, Circulars, Bill Heads, • If pub! strictly In advance—per annum, J2.00. If payment in delayed 6 months, 2.25. Letter Heads, Law and Corpor­ If not paid till the close of the year, 2.50. ation Blanks, Receipts, Bills New subscribe! ft are expected to make the first azcllc of Lading, Business, Ad­ payment iu advance. dress and Wedding *9*No paper will be discontinued until a ll a r - Cards, Tags, REA.ROES are paid, unless at the option of the publish L abels, &c., Mir Single copies five cents—for sale at the office and at the Bookstores. V O L U M E 34. ROCKLAND, MAINE, THRSDAY, JUNE 26,1879. N O . 3 0 . PRINTING, IN COLORS IAND BRONZING Z. POPE VOSK. J. B. PORTER. will receive prompt attention. “ Perlmps. after ali,” he said. “ It is only ' Scarcely had he disappeared, when nn- may ofteeseen, wrapped in dingy blank­ light, are easily dragged over level ice, and PERTINENT PARAGRAPHS. fo etrn . fair that I should explain matters. The other figure, stealthily crossing the deck, ets. or pared skins, where some sandy are not unfrequently propelled by their Jranu, harden ggam r. CORN, FLOUR fact of the matter is, my watch has been met my anxious observation. It was the point, oi’cky ledge penetrates into the sails alone at great speed over the frozen “ Who Mra. once to take a kiss Has Mr. thing he should not Mifts. -AND- stolen,” ' boatswain. channels iquented by this animal. The levels. At night they meet at the common TWO FISHERS. “ Stolen!” we all exclaimed in a breath.' I saw him glance toward the stairs, down musket, n, how or lance is close at hand, rendezvous, to drink freely of hot tea, and Marriage is an even game.—It is a tie. Br ief articles, suggestions, and results of experience “ Undoubtedly,” be answered; “ but I which Mr. Reginald Moore had taken his hut the iters, closely swathed in their eat their provisions of coarse black bread, dating to Farm, Garden or Household management One morning, when Spring was in her teens— pray you, captain ”—here he turned to me— ‘departure. He then made direct for the coveringseonnfcerfeit the jerky motions and coarse fish, and the meat and viscera A refined gentleman—one'who gets fined re invited from our readers interested in such matters FEED STORE. A morn to a poet’s wishing, for the second offense. All tinted in delicate pinks and greens— “ T pray you say not a word about it. The ; water cask. It was now obvious to me that of a sleeibut curious seal, and imitate of the seals. Miss Bessie and I went fishing. only thing that renders the loss of eonse-• the old boatswain had been watching the such cries they have learned are used to When tlie boats are full they return to A fellow who fell in Jove with a school FEEDING GRAIN TO COWS IN qnencc to me is the fact that it once be-1 pleasant passenger. Just as be reached tlie invite otlii to rejoin the animals basking the shore, where the outfitters receive from , ma’am called her ‘Experience,’ because to I in my rough and easy clothes, longed to my poor mother. On that account water • cask, a heavy green sea struck ashore. Is wonderful to see how Such a one-half Fo two-thirds the catch, and the re -. lj|m she was a dear teacher, SUMMER. FOGLER & CONANT W ith my face at the sun tun*!’ mercy; alone, I would not have lost it for any I the ship to windward, necessitating the rude dovitfis made so faithful a copy of maiher is divided among the huntsmen, on i , ,v. ., . She with her hat tipped down to her nose, ' Blind man’s buft is a game that gives op- It is not the general practice to feed grain Wholesale and Retail Dealer* in amount of money. However, it cannot be boatswain to bold on by the ropes so nature, th|he swimming animals are of­ a scale of ability and skill previously agreed And tier nose tipped—rice versa. ! portunity to show, human sympathy. It is to cows during summer while they are run­ helped, and therefore it is useless to cry I as to keep his footing, and precisely at ten lured aore to their undoing. upon. fellow feeling for a fellow creature. over spilt milk, as the old adage has it. tlie same moment, Reginald Moore appear - In Greeind the Danes have for many On the western shore (called the Terski ning in the pasture. Very few fanners Corn Flour, Meal, Oats I with my rod, ray reel, and my hook*, have ever practiced anything of the kind. And a hamper for lunching recesses; My only request in tlie matter is, my dear ed at the top of the cabin stairs. I shall gencrationlrawn a yearly revenue of con­ coast), about five hundred huntsmen annu­ A Kansas man who offered bail for a and Feed, She with tlie bait of her comely looks, siderable fcbuwt from the trade in seal­ ally assemble at an assemblage of rude friend was asked by the judge if he had any Now and then a man living in some vil­ captain, that you will leave the matter en- never forgot the scene. lage has tried feeding meal to his cow in And the seine of her gobleu tresses. tirelv in my hands, and I think it very prob- The instant the ship bad steadied herself skins andil, which, as they are for the huts called Deviataya, about nine miles encumbrance on his farm. “ Oh, yes,” Farw ell Block, •210 M ain St. able that I may recover it. This request; the boatswain commenced his examination most particured in the methods so briefly north of the mouth of the Ponoi. The men said he, “ my old woman.” summer with exbellent results', hnt the So we pat us down on the autmy dike. described,;epresent with comparatively hunt in fours, one remaining ashore with practice has not seemed to extend. To formed n partnership Where the white pond-lilies teeter, 1 am sure you will oblige me by granting.” , of the water cask. For a moment only “ Are you the mate of tins ship? ” said a many farmers it looks like incurring an un­ ryiug on the above.named busi- “ Certainly, my dear sir,” I replied; Moore stood looking at him. with as few skins id barrels of oil a vast amount his sleigh and reindeer, while each of the baving ample facilities, they are pre­ And I went to fishing like quaint old Ike, newly arrived passenger to the cook. “No, necessary expense. Cows in pasture are And she like Simon Peter. “ but still-----” evil an expression as I ever beheld. of human atience, daring, skill and en- others, wearing a short cloak of reindeer pared to nil all orders for Meal and Corn. 1 ellow and du rance,-Hugh t forth by the stern neces­ skin, trousers of the same, and fur-lined sit, I am the man who cooks the mate,” expected to get their own living, without Mixed, with prompt despatch and at the Lowest “ Exactly,” be interrupted, witli one of With one bound he was upon the boat- said the Hibernian. extra feeding. W holesale Prices. Flour and Feed also supplied All the noon I lay in the light of her eyes, his pleasant smiles, “ you would like to swain, before he could turn to protect him- sities of afc under a zone the most, unfa­ boots, slings at bis side, a small hag con­ nt wholesa’e. In lots to suit. And dreamily watched and waited; take the matter in hand, and investigate it self. I waited no longer, but llung open vorable duiman existence. It isstrange- taining ammunition and food, tak< s his “ How many knaves do yon suppose live In a good pasture where there is an abun­ We also invite the attention of retail purchasers dance of good feed, there is really no need our stork o f Corn, Flour, .Meal. Oats anil Feed, nlwways But the fish were cunning, and would not rise, to the uttermost of your power; I know 1 the door of my cabin in an instant, and in Iv providi, however, and as it seems tons gun and iron-pointed stall, and while the in this street beside yourself?” “ Besides in store, promising our best effort* to p! Itfic And the baiter alone was baited. that, my dear captain, full well: hut I can another I was to the rescue, and in a few fittingly h, that the helpless young of the “ m aster” leads the way, testing the myself! Do you mean to insult me? ” “Well of any other food jjjr a cow. But where Lo\re>t Market Prices. are thpre such pastures? Not one iuji hun­ And when the time for departure came, trust you to keep to your promise, and leave moments we had our pleasant passenger In seal ,uo far from the sterile shores of treacherous surface, his two companions then, how many do you reckon, includin dred are of that kind. Two-thirds of the My bag hung flat as a flounder; the case in my hands.” irons.

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