Republican Journal: Vol. 56, No. 29

Republican Journal: Vol. 56, No. 29

The Republican Journal. VOLUME 5G. BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1884. NUMBER 20. FARM. GARDEN ANU HOUSEHOLD Good Hints on Pruning. On the Beach. thought of sleep. I saw the dawn come, night ? The sun was within half an hour The Late Allan Pinkerton. A Travelling Lazaret. Who Has Changed? REPUBLICAN JOURNAL.1 .— ---— — hut the haze was too thick to let the of his when Parsons, who was Prof. H. II. of the Iowa I clasped in mine her tender hand. setting EXPLOITS OF THE FAMOUS DETECTIVE. E. J. TWO CHINESE LEPERS WILL EXHIBIT IN THE Wednesday evening. June dd, 1S7U, the Re- fhVr this brief McAfee, Agri- department suggestions, faets And side by side, with loitering pace. light show on the horizon ; it was over- leaning his breast on the gunwale, stood ALLEN, THE SPY OF THE REBELLION. LARGE EASTERN CITIES. publicans of Massachusetts assembled in Fan- atnt are -elicited has an II HUSHED EVERY THl'RSPAY Ml iRXISti m THE experience- front housekeep- cultural College, published essay And pausing sometimes, face to face. head as well as around when the morn- 1 euil I lull to the nomination of and upright and pointed. His mouth was full Allan Pinkerton, the founder of Pinkerton’s >11 Sunday, the 20th of July, (_'. C. < TDonnel ratify Hayes er-. fanners and garden, r-. Addre— Agri- We wandered on the strand. Wheeler. Governor Rice on orchard in which he slowly broke there was no of will start out on a tour presided and his elo- cultural editor. Journali Irtire. Helfast management, ing ; darkness that froth, and as he tried to speak the detective was born near lecturing supported by Maine., agency, Glasgow, tin* quent and touching reference to Mr. Blaine, Journal Co. We left behind a laughing crowd— tind in the west at foam tlew out of his but no words he most novel company that ever a lecturer Republican Publishing takes the position that when a tree is you'll hanging day- lips, Scotland, in 1SPJ. He learned the says the report, elicited and We felt no need of August, had. Two pronounced and unmistakable lepers long hearty ap- company: break Indeed. I elieve the sun w as up spoke; it was naught but a kind of plause. Ex-Governor Rice indorses Field and Garden Crops. starved and for that reason is Ourselves, our thoughts, the beach, the .-ea, trade of cooper, and in early manhood was a will be the Doctor's companions on the pass- heartily "i n» nii'tiun Terms. In a lvanoe. t- uo a year; making above the sea before so death-rattle in his throat. We all looked the nomination of Mr. Blaine The next The clear blue heavens that o'er us bowed, any light came, boss in age. and will silently, by their mere presence, to-day'. w:;ntn the year. ’hi; at the expiration of the but little lirst cooper Glasgow. During the C hartist was Hon. R. II. one How Hi Kaisks 1’ot \ roi>. A writ- annual growth, the thing thick it was. All the men were in the he saw a a sermon far louder and more speaker Dana, of the dele- v ear, $3.oo. awake, direction pointed to, and preach eloquent Made us a solitude. excitement he attended and gates. He the of the Maine ■ perfect public meetiugs than Dr. O’Donnell himself an praised alacrity \ [iveknsiso Terms. For one square, ■nelnch er to do is to feed it with the food and dreadful looked, as of course 1 vessel down preach. They in World thus describes Lis ingredi- Where all with and was tilled. they large sailing heading right in taking the initiative to make the f it gth In f 1 >K) for one week, and lb Fanning peace joy made some strong on the Chartist will show to the Eastern wiiat will delegation column, ent that the soil lack : but we did. One of them was named Burke. 1 for us. How we watched her! all of us speeches people they of >■ may may Where fears and cares were stilled. nomination Mr. Hayes unanimous. Hon. E. f"! a<h -a!'sequent Insertion. A fraction of mode of raising potatoes: ! usually jarring side. He was charged with uttering seditious not believe by any other than ocular demon- a a assist it back to a normal condition of And were rude. noticed him at and he was never and Rock wood Hoar, who was another -<prire barged as full one. speech interruption once, thought standing up, speaking, only sentiments, and, learning that lie was about to stration, that leprosy is not a myth in this delegate-at- t,: next addressed the select tlie best piece land on farm, num- He with his w ith the roll toss be embarked with his wife for Cana- hut that its existence a large. meeting, and in the my thrift and health, by reducing the on we dying. lay athwart-ships, moving and of the boat. arrested, country, is settled and So wandered, hand in hand, course of his remarks i a .;.. are authorl/.ed f->r the Jour- da. The vessel was in paid the following agents an or I can bei ut its back the starboard side of the It took her an hour to and wrecked the Gulf of definite fact. high old pasture meadow, if about growth points by removing O'erglad to be to each so near. against approach us, to Blaine : St. Lawrence, and all on board were landed on tribute Mr. so was a THE TWO LEPERS. v >. buds, or in." before So heart-content, fond and dear. boat, and there then she hove us a line : but her There was a difference Mi.kv J.v. Washington St., Boston. the first of May or when the ground is by “heading growth strange working people an island. He went tirst to Montreal, then to great among the rep- I ;.i Alone that strand. K anv -i ! Wasiiingtoii street, is started iu the upon pleasant in his lingers, like the movement of a had to sling us aboard. Noue of us could The two lepers who are to accompany the resentatives of Massachusetts in their choice in 1 : fairly spring. Toronto,and finally settled in Dundee. Illinois, Boston. good shape. prepale my seed from doctor are both Chinamen. Ah and (ice and Mr. Blaine whose v So too. when a tree is robbed other we woman’s hands a skein of thread. move. but the excitement of where he took his business as a Wong preferences. (cheers) M. I't: r ieno;i i. A « *■.,]' <tiiU: St.f Boston, and ; by And when our footsteps retraced, opening Nothing again up cooper. ne one He made barrels Cp. The former i* twenty-two years of age friend I have been honored by calling Broadway. \. \ dmm -igtd tubeis. caning down ate greedier roots its soil: as The comrades we had left behind “The said, ‘For God’s sake seeing her had allowed us to stand. The and tubs, which he carried to myself invading captain and has been affected with the disease for about for years, whose brilliant and 11■'k v• k J* .*> Washington s;., Boston. Exclaimed: "Well, what's mind. Chicago and exchanged for goods. qualities great or two as -rather w be: sod catches the moisture and upon your look and see if there’s moment the line was in the boat and we four a 'i.- *w .-•« eyes, may -ait best glass around, lads, any- years and half. The form service" have attracted to him an extent i’. K< El i. A c<»., I" >pr m.. New \ ork. j Old boy? What fancies have you chased Pinkerton’s tirst exploit as a detective was particular public H. *1 the food which come in front above in were we all became as of the disease with which he is affected is of regard the of the fiAir.v Park K* w, New York. have one than more. I cut the gases thing sight.’ alongside, helpless the discovery of a gang of counterfeiters nu an among Republicans country good eye While and alone? known as tuberculosis. His features are to which no other man has attained ground and keeps them from the roots: wandering slowly “The sea ran high, and made it dan- as babies. island in the Fox River, a few miles above badly (applause)', "• i'»>< UIUERS remitting t desiring to the same I have lost You are not wont to stroll swoolen, his cars five times the received in that convention an enthusiastic, money potatoes day plant, or as when the de- away: gerous for of us to stand for fear “The vessel’s sir ? She was an Dundee, lie used to go to this island to gather being nearly o. t!ie address d must state the greedy proprietor any up. name, natural papers changed, What do the wild waves say to-day, and on one -lze. The llcsh on his face stands out persistent and affectionate support, which must 1 ; too hoop poles, of his visits discovered P1 ell c to *\ hieh ttic has been sent,;.* w.di I most seed by cutting Lmg before- mands from the orchard a of small of of the boat; so we Austrian bark Grad command- in }>aper crop us unfaueied and unknown?'* capsizing hung Karlovak, in an abandoned great wrinkles and folds and he is a most re- have been a comfort to him and will be the ■ By camp the evidence that coun- a- Te to which it i> to go.

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