Rockland Gazette

Rockland Gazette

The Rockland Gazette. Gazette Job Printing PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AFTERNOON bY ESTABLISHMENT. VOSE & PORTER riaving every Facility in Prepsen, Type and Mat< rial tn which we are constantly ranking additions, we are piepared to execute with promptness aud good style 2 10 Main Street. cry variety of Job Printing, Including Town Reports, Catalo"ue9, By-Laws TERMS* Posters, Shop Bills, Hand Bills, Pro­ If paid strictly in advance—per annum, $2.00. grammes, Circulars, BUI Hsads, If payment in delayed 6 months, 2.26. Letter Heads, Law and Corpor­ If uot paid till the close of the year, 2.60. New Hubscribcis areexpected to make the first ation Blanks, Receipts, Bills payment in advance. of Lading, Business, Ad­ S ^ X o paper will be discontinued until ALL AR- dress and Wedding REAHUES are paid, unless at the option of the publish- Cards, Tags, Labels, i f Single copies five cents—for sale at the office and &c^ at the Bookstores. V O L U M E 3 5 . ROCKLAND, MAINE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 12,1880. N O . 37. PRINTING IN COLORS AND BRONZING Z. POPE VOSE. J. B. PORTER. will receive prompt attention. [From our Regular Correspondent.] LIFE AND HEALTH. W ell.” I said, “ you’ve fooled me. I Two of them had spread their blankets A Case of “ Second Sight.” “ Contains the entire plan of govern­ A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. suppose that’s part of your trade. But I on the box above us, so that they covered Our European Letter. ment ”—Richmond States. “ An indication guess you haven’t got much information.” the knot-hole, and were lying on them. $avm,fedenO<ime. SAFE AND SURE. The following statement of facts is contributed of statesmanship ”—Syracuse Cartner. The Great Internal ^External Remedy Oh. I’ve learned what I wanted, and This made the air inside the box very close to the E ditor’s D r a w er of Harper's Magazine For the Rockland Gazette. that is your honest opiuion of smuggling,” after a time. for August hy Mr. Geo. A. Hanscom, of iJowell, London, E ng., July 19, 1880. “ Republicans warned ”—Richmond Dis­ To a Bouquet of Roses. “ Any man’s welcome to that,” I The reader can imagine our situation, if Massachusetts: It is surprisingjto see how Quickly the patch. "Hancock's own”—Elmira Free Brief articles, suggestions, and results of experience torted. not our feelings, ns the hours dragged by. The reading of the “ Puzzle for Metaphy­ oxcitement about the Bradlaugh fiasco has relating to Farm, Garden or Household management A bud and blossom of rare, creamy whiteness. Frees. “ Admirable in tone”—Baltimore invited from our readers interested in such matters. “ What do you say to going on the other We scarcely dared to move a limb. I suf­ sicians,” in the June number of your subsided. The moment that Mr. Glad­ Unfolding petals tinged with early dawn,— Lack, then?” Questioned Stuart. He then Monthly, recalls to the writer the most re­ Gazette. “ To be read with pride ”—Har­ fered terribly from constant cramp and a stone’s majority of fifty-four was known, And one bright gem, intense as sunset's crimson, told me that he had been sent to discover desire to sneeze; on account of the bad air, markable occurrence of like nature which risburg Patriot. “ Sound on the constitu­ That murkB the pathway Summer’s feet have gone! and arrest a gang of smugglers who were probably. a nantical experience of twenty years af­ people ceased even to talk about the affair tion ”—Cincinnati Enquirer. “ Honest ut­ PLEASURES AND PROFITS OF How came ye to these dusky woodland shadows? operating along that frontier, and offered Well, the day passed, and I hope never forded. This is another of those experi­ which had so exercised their minds for a terances of a noble man”—Eastern Argus. A GARDEN. me twenty-five dollars a week to go with ences which go to prove the occasional For to the “ elder days *’ your charms belong, to pass such another. It was, in truth, a fortnight, and Mr. Bradlaugh took his place “ A straightforward document ”—Buffalo And blossomed in some world-forgotten morning, him. Wiiat he wanted was to avail him­ dav to try one’s soul ! thinness of the curtain which limits the nextday without any demonstration. Brad- Courier. It is at this season of the year that we see To gladden the enchanted Isle of Song. self of my knowledge of the country. Towards night, the “ cap’n ” awoke, and natural vision of mortals. the value of a garden to the village resi­ I wished particularly to earn a hundred In 1869 I was in Suez, in command of laugh was originally a lawyer’s clerk and So, gentle Horace, wandering in his garden roused the rest of the gang. They then dent, who may bo a mechanic, day laborer, To watch the happy toiling of his bees,— dollars that fall, but I refused his offer. I partook of another maal of pork, potatoes, the Britisli steam-ship Nccra, belonging to : afterwards a private soldier. A leading THE NORTH POLE. or even shop-keeper. Thero are lot9 of ar­ So Virgil’s dreamful eyes have oft beheld you, knew that to aid a detective would get me bread anil butter and whisky. Ben’ al Ste,1msh,'P tCora- lawyer tells me that he once ol.jected to guments and advantages that may bo Rocked on the light wings of the rising breeze. into trouble. I should be “ spotted.” and, We had not learned the captain’s name. pany—a company owning a lino of steam-J n ,, . , , , A Baltimore Girl Clairvoyant’s Vision. brought up in favor of a garden, to the c u r e s likely enough, waylaid some night. But there was an “ Eph,” a “ Seth.” a ers horn of the necessities of the manufac-1 as a witness to a legal docu- class of citizens mentioned, but about as The armor of your beauty well defends you, But Staurt came again the next day. Mike," a “ .Ted ’’ and a “ Lige " in the turing world when the supply of American j ment. Bradlaugh is undoubtedly a clever A little girl, eleven years old, in Balti­ good an argument as any. is the use of the Aud unafraid ye grace my cabin rude, , Diphtheria, Pneumonia, 8ore Throat, Iutlamma- lie had an oily, flattering tongue, and he gang. From their talk while eating, we cotton was so largely cut off by the war of fellow and is entitled to respect for his more, has for some time past been astonish­ products of the land at this season of the non of the Lung-, &c.. Lame Back, Inflammation of Briugiug your sweetness as a compensation said if I would do my best to help him gathered that a “ Bige ” nnd a “ Johnny ” the rebellion. The line was under the man-1 ing her parents with what they regard as the Kidneys, Backache, Piles, Bunions or Soreness of For hours of watching and strange solitude. pluck and perseverance. year, when the fresh crops come in daily the Feet Irom whatever cause, Burns or Scalds, and all work up this “job,” as he called it, he were expected to ” come up ” that evening; agement of William F. Stearns, now de­ the exercise of clairvoyant powers. Her to the support of thc family. Of course it Inflammatory Diseases, Prickly Heat, Humors and all Yet, even now droop your pure, wistful faces, would get me into the detective service, ceased, son of the late Professor Stearns, of i One of thc raost remarkable features of father states that about nine months ago, diseases of the skin. For all female complaints and and we guessed that these were the two may be mentioned that a garden is a good weaknesses it has no eQual. Thousands have been Your little hour of brightness, passed too soon, where a keen young fellow like myself wo had seen nnd tracked in the morning. Amherst College—a man who, going to In- I'10 present Government of England is its at home in the evening, the child stud: sanitary measure for working men, who, saved from an untimely death by its use. Do not Like the fair dreams that lured us in life's morning, (such were his words) could soon make a After eating, the men took their guns dia penniless, developed Qualities which strong Republican element. For the first “ Mamma, I see a target coming out of the for ten hours a day are confined in shops delay, but try It. To vanish in the sun-heat of its noon ! It is a household-necessity. Full particulars, in our fortune. and set off on their return trip up to “ the enabled him to rise on tho flood tide of time in its history two members of the wall. Now I see an arrow sticking into it. and factories, conducing to their health and prosperity to a colossal fortune and high Illuminated Cards* and Circulars, scut free, upon ap­ Though sacredly my heart shall guard your message, A great many hoys of seventeen would lake.” We waited ten or fifteen minutes, Government—Mr. Chamberlain nnd Sir Now I see an Indian chief coming to the physical enjoyment; that it gives a source plication by mail. he caught by such an offer. I was caught, then raised the box and got out from under social position, hut, as it proved, only to target. Hu says his name is Wampa.” A trial will benuflt you.

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