Republican Journal: Vol. 48, No. 9

Republican Journal: Vol. 48, No. 9

iarra, Garden and Household, uio-uicnd Findings. Some remarkable stories are conueeteilw 1th ♦be of diamonds in Brazil. so much WALDO CO. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. discovery regretted by the Marquis de Pombul. who vainly endeavor Revised Premium List. ed to arrest the evil by forbidding search in the Province of Bahia ( Brazilian diamonds were \\Nr.11, i:\un.ni,in. si:n. dl ili.'Ijm. -A/m known first as “Bahias") on tin* piea that ngricul ami -27 in. IS7?. ture would sull'er from the diversion of industry. The discovery of diamonds in Bahia was in this \! ;i meeting of the Trustees of the wise: **A cunning slaw from Minas-Denies, keep v.iiilo County Agricultural the ing his master’s flocks in Bahia, observed a simi Society, laritv between the soil of his native and tin t 0 was revised, and place premiums the fol- Republican Journal. of Bahia, lie therefore, in tlie sand, and sought, A.iig rules adopted. Committees ap- scon found 700 carats of diamonds. Fleeing from VOI.UME his master he offered plied and awards ollered for the pres- MAINE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1877. carried these with him. and NUMBER 9. them lor sale a i in distant city. Such wealth in the year: 48._BELFAST, a hands of slave caused him to he arrested, but he : urtivh-s oilerea lor or exhibition would not premium Drain! sweepstakes, besl 3 in A. *300; 1st I AO. ■•([ Patient. betray hiuiself. The master, to whom ia ot hiithtiil aUeudimts with an that lie had told them once the most A he was eliiirp- ami pro 7•*. 3d. -17#. 1th. 30. together undue confidence in his questions, calmest, impertubable tone, Cap Portland Dog. given up.’tried to get at his secret by cun '. ■! from injury. I was not in that skill in that 1 but without until he thouJit of in ail tin* above races three or more horses are patient olden time, navigation dead they had looked everywhere. "that don't like your match with ning. avail, Ivstor *■*• "t the i<r by reckoning, my 11'\ e liml in AlacniilIan’s for premiums and 1 of Committees. : * Wlioii heart Magazine July, pub him to lii> former in and ent.-r. two or more to make the race. my unehasteni*d to long rendered This silenced but a and ing occupation Bahia, ■ :• >r; Entry began him less careful than when he them, Angie said, sister, have done my best to break it lished in an 1;ii:i• •.i application to the For bliss that London, interesting aeeount by Thos. him. A oon Secretary. 1e:i jM-r cent, of the contended for to ac lay beyond its reach : my watching year afterwards. people 1 purse prime K. •••. Commit'ces will be tilled hv the had conic down. However that moment after: oil'. But she is an obstinate and 1 Williams of Portland. Maine, of an w.*re tin* all W as wild, and may be, girl, intelligent digging diamo’uds in the fields there 'll e"inpan;, nomination in eases. Trotting to impulsive* passionate strong. Newfoundland he (eight} of Trustees. 1 a stand which lie ‘■Just let me ask one more had much dog. which will well rememberd miles at be under the national rule-, to harness. Time for could not wait tor happiness and love. light had easily avoid- question— pretty given up hope. These long by forty broad.) and the late of 1 l.»b ■■ ‘‘fnl < '"imiMtiTs v. dl award no many of our readers. We the premiums the Heaven sent to come and nestle in breast : ed then he now I >iil look on the of the bookcase !" l>y publish nearly carats a day. Dreadful ensued .»n ;h di- closing entries to he hereafter announced. my blundered fully upon. you top peculiar circumstances have most unex- entire article. Kds. misery ess worthy, and will re I c ould not realize how time It Transcript.) covery of ••The Diamond Rivers.’ The Doven si*k« i.\l. might prove knows that when one stubs seemed to Boh that he died then, in and 1 was tie* •I Mich statements as are i‘i:i:.\nr.Ms. Everybody pectedly put you my power, Cap usual name of ; its owner incut wanted to secure the applicants required That patn nt waiting would avail uu* best. Captain monopoly of the new ■ the toe and came to re- a cl i, will lo- entered the In accordance in the dark, instead of life again to hear John propose to make the most of advan- being large Newfoundland crossed with found to the crown, so premium upon with tin* requirements of the ••Let. me In* happy now." mv heart cried out, delivering my dog just wealth and the dwellers on ..is. ••!■ l>v tie- nut Hoard of the stag hound, him the handsomest ani paid Treasurer, 1 ap Agriculture. the ••la mine own and mv the blow when the foot is ply, : tage. If 1 were to call in now and making the rivers’ banks were driven from their homes to following special premi way with chosen lot moving slowest, contemptuously Angie mal 1 1 ot the Hoard of Trustees. um.> are oll'ered: ever saw. standing very tall, with distant of h; iuujorit\ The future is too ‘dark and full of Uuiibt. at the or of the it “Over the bookcase There's no room introduce you. 1 feel well assur- elegantlv wilds and despoiled all they possessed. vraiuitv ■ arlw I. s or beginning ending step, tolorably curve,1 neck, and that one eoulli animals shall exceed For the best nursery oi 'frees out this Lor me to and I long silky*ears, •Mature seemed to take them: a Apple put tarry trust it not. so there, and if there but a ed that it would lie the end of part again.*! ■ !*i 1 <>! Cm- Agricultural to he always happens that the toe strikes were, nobody your mat- pull down and meet under liis chin, liis whole my llcport. year, premiums awarded in the tall of 187‘J. 'lake all all I am and dreadful drought, succeeded by a v.olel.t earth my bles>ings. have. was a -t»ck nut-: I'oowiii'd ;:i one : 1st with the maximum momentum. So it monkey could rimonial in that hyad wonder of dog with nose tin-county year premium. *14. dd S. 3d But give that glimpse of heaven before the grave!’, get up.” expectations quarter. beauty, long quake, increased their distress’ Many of them o and which i! art ich maiuifactui c«l in t he county : ami i the person who shall purchase and bring in- was this time. II Hob had been kicking “There’s room enough,” persisted An- Still, you shall have a chance for your wouderously expressive eyes, laughed perished: but those who lived to return, on May ■ s or cried with must have hccu raised m the un i'' the limits ot the the "Ah me!" Hod heard sellish you. always sympathising whatever IS. were their county, Society, during year 187f». my wayward, cry. football he could not have a gie, “and I’ve often when sit- iile. 1 will call her if In).'*, benevolently reinstated in And made nicer noticed, you say soand mood be : for a to :licrwix- spccilit-tl. and to the most taking pity on my blinded heart your might ready romp, or to on their re previous September, thoroughbred calculation of in the what a nice John rose. rightful posses.-ious. Strange say. n lie bade force, and the shock sent ting hiding- come and his nose arm. ■i .tiiim.il shall rc ;i premium, unless including at least one bull. *1 J. the angel of strong grief draw nigh. library, press through your look turn the earth seemed strewn with diamonds At ii Who the stand it would be. What if lie should i>e "For God’s with almost to wish .md kept the .-..initv at least six months For the best and fullest experiment in under pierced my bosom in its teudeiest part. oinpletely over. place sake, don’t let he come in ing up crying eyes, seeming ter a shower, the children used to timl gold m the ..■us to the 1 drank wrath’s" wine to the bitter lees. to show liis sorrow at He had Fair. di.iiuin- during the war previous to the Fair. *7*. cup It would have made noise an\ up there now and hear what I’m saying !" here," groaned Boh in your grief. great streets, and in the brooks which traversed them enough abject panic. tact, than human never ob .u.iUi.il or arin-if for shall To tin* Farmers' Flub within the limits of the With strong amazement and a broken will: greater many friends, Often the little ones would in three or four presented premium bow, hut it must that on tliis she added, in an agitated John toward the door, bring ; f.l r. happen whisper. grinned, stepped his : but down, his m in- than I t-- hut this pro Soo.-ty which shall hold the most meet Then, humbled, straight way fell upon my knees. tending sympathy lying quietly carats of diamonds A negro found a diamond at regular stand the “Nonsense! said John. and then turned hack mut- nose he does not to ■> Ynd Hod doth know heart is still silver was laid out for between his would watch apply trottimr horses i'a; anil diseu.ssioiis during tin* season ending my kneeling family irresolutely, paws, every the root of a vegetable in his garden and pouitrv :i'11 ..

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