Rockland Gazette

Rockland Gazette

The Rockland Gazette. 'Gazette Job Printing r s i l S g '..? EVERY TlU»*X>-Vt AFTSKSVOS bt ESTABLISHMENT. St tt*^<***ry fceWty la Vtwee, Trpe a»d Maurtaft V O S E PORTEK. w* *w*h****»*»«»»tas»Uv taaktc.^ jtddnka** ** «« (uej**rv\l tv execute '»uh vrvts»ntna «a »tid eojd stale 2 i O Main Street. ...FTv^hrt, uf j..t, Fowu Reports, (’utHloxue^, Ry-Law» r i : n m s*« Posters, Shop B ilk Huml B ilk F ro - grammes, Irtreulars, Bill Heads, f iW y**r. LX', , Letter Heads, Law and Corpor­ flirted U> atoke th* dr*: ation lllanks. Receipts. Bills of La,Hug, Business. Ad­ dress and Wedding Cards, Tags, L abels, » > • x'vitf* I w COBX»— sale at the dEv* and V O L U M E 3 4 . Jtc, ROCKLAND, MAINE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1879. N O . 3 2 rtttjmxo ix rnuots sxu b r o x u x . * • WPK \\*$K. J- B POKTML will Metre Nvapl anratieo. ’ '• I mils; Ix g to lie excu-e-l. Mi>. S,cor," JOHN JONES’S CONVERSION. and let her take your place and work in SPICE. The Reward offered fur the raptun' FOUND AT LAST! ^ o r t r n . sai.l Mrs. U art. wish decision. " I re.>n- vour stead, and you'll live hereafter like a ■"/atm, fatdrn^gom r. 1 >r. n . D v w ’s ; sented to give my name and inliuenee lo the It was a dreary kitchen -the walls were human man -wile ought to. A bosom friend—The baby. of Garrison. | Heme, as mv pastor asked me lo do so; but dirtv and smoke, the bre ikfast dishes steal »’>' ,h’>‘u“* ,his ":is made, the The chimney sweep is easily sooted. After the death of William Lloyal Garre I —------------------------—------------------ ___ MANDRAKE PILLS, Ret! Rid ills-Hood. 1 never intend io venture into places which on the table in the middle of the floor. the }M*r "*?k l«'.'tow "as blubbering like a r o i : ' U K head ache. nv<n rsi v a m * Hie reward of one duty is the power to son it was asserted that a price had been! IiaiKraiUcl««,saggMtiaa>,aadmutualerpertaae? rtde Uw a tbv «ww lav Jeep, are unfit for ladies, nor to engage in any . pen. with kettles and “ by. Poor little surprised wife!tie Sheblie flewtlew . .... .. 1 n KR CO MV I -AINT. • Quixotic schemes My duties lie mainly 1 s ~ to him and laid her head on his bosom, and h,“ another. put upon his head, during the anti-daverv ' Farm. Garden er lleu-eheM ■aar .c-m.ni t" ?rvvl r the iskx'ietv cZ Ftieedo. •’e? with aur> * drifted heap. and cold ashes on its hearth, it Invited troxu our reader* Interested in such matters. X -. Je. t»TS. T have brae 1 that through the piae-tree* »i A clear ease ol‘ body-snatching A do times, bv the State of Georgia. This as-, ed elbows tQA'vd wad »wuct£; stealing sausage. sertion was deuied by Southern papers, and j Srvu^h the window, frosty-*nr to p DRESSING. the »uaset pur pie barred. No man ever Kaikial on the dark side of Golquit of Georgia, having been writ- life without findiug it. ten to for a statement of facts inrelatiouj prepare .... , , . 4. A . | Th® mowing fields of Maine have made k’s <ray fieri o l e t h e «ky, ; lived. Mrs. Secor was familiar with it, lor gone oil' crying, and his whine coaid even inch, the way that's been going on for the saddest words of tougue or pen: •* I to it. wplieil tliat “ afterdtit^entsearch in- an abundant return the past season, yield* i her feet were accustomed to seeking the now he heard coming up the hollow, from years," santUed he, as he fumbled over her interitend to pay: I can't say when.” to the records of the past history of Qeor- i ins* not only an excellent first crop, but the pee- and sick in their homes. On leaving face in an aimless, loving way. her friend, she stopped a ear, whieh was the direction of the seli-vl-boitse. The milk A fanner gathers what he sows, while a inquiry amon<* those who should L '^ P 't Cka^' cloTer. has been going to the river, near whieh the thronged had not been strained, and the flies were t'aiustiYss sows what she gathers. have some knowledgt* of the fact of this homes of Harvard street were to lie found. bnrzing about it as they sat on the edges f two brimming pails, sipping and m>»- fraction. History says that Eve first tempted Adam, reward, if such was offered, can say there I thing should not bo done as a return for Heines' The mute seems sa lly misapplied ! '' Now we ve turned over a new leaf, so but we have never heard her story. is absolutely no traee of anv«ueh thing. 1, this double harvest, in the shape of a top- to houses in whieh hundreds of human be ,n~ tlieir heads together in a satisfied wav. which the trader dew The Iwby was teething and cress, and the and dress up, Jenny, hie you!” sjiid the W1Vhether happiness mav come or not. firmly l*elieve* the whole thing> an utterlv ‘ ^u’Sj‘hig.»---- t* Every crop grown upon and re* co&raKMntx. ings are crowded closer than eattle. ii new convert. Inchi,:... there, ; is.......... no privacy,• no opportunity. one, pair of- hands- - that could have brought ■ should try and prepare one’s self to do unfounded slander on the State" But lour-1 . ' ' . n ? I ? T ,? ’ f" ' w>. \: :■:••• of disorder weiv ’.vying to soothe So Jane unearthed her wedding dress in l iihoutit ' d u ung material to tne amount 01 that eon- for the cultivation of delicacy, nu• ■ «wroom «i tor T. nv onder that tears were in the ^ c afternoon, and put it on. with a pretty nalism is more active than the Executive. | tamed in the crop, and it follows that DO ON. Burnham. XlAiue. } thrift or good housekeeping to display it- ni ,q, \ sh ? cuddled her babv to old-fvshiouetl collar, and brushed out her Husbands never meet their wives with and tiie .I.*'iV'tsti.'K.'iO'). searching dili- [ mowing field can coutinue for any great lit*HlV SOS'. Druggist. > vieid two good crops in vilhoul the application Scci-w he baa SO haad*, aud b 1. An interval or bot- He's N kieg for wyAtat*. 1 kuv* I inundated every spring, May I set teed them vtt the »r\* lent amount of rich af­ ENORMOUS Half rahin front the high lands, S T O C K O F Wimt-iheltvrvvi ia h*r luxsl of rvd. million withont any Her piaid skirt aKx:: ber draw '. ds otherwise situated AieiisC m id B ovs' S-be d.'U-.’.x’.rn-d down ib< wtu'.ry U w v. stepj must either be dressed or thev will soon X.'» thrvutfh ifco ui »:> w ersof small sliops. to the dwellings of the » , . » , . , . General Asscmblv met. That the s, lowest laboring classes, whose precarious ” Seems to me you're a good while get- -Rvl his mother .\o mother w as itIt WH<w y the.j)e condemned murderer, justiust re- "---- ‘ thousand dollars be. and the s.i««“ ?r runout. Blown round her bjr the •hri.kiu^ jal.' in' vonr chores done: you haven't the there, but the smiling, pm ky-t .ced Ger- prieved. who was t' e author of the remark h,.r»»hv __ • . , . , •, "s>me is ,jn a i.rjje amount of top dress- OVERCOATS. ULSTERS. uki'J#r ! living is from hand to mouth. They had apprepr.at.al. to he paid to any per- in„ ^Itpp,v demands made by our one advantage over the modern teuement kuaemack of _gettin' along like Mrs. Levondike imn xv^° was P ^ u g potatoes tor —*♦ No noose is good news.'' Reefers and Suits, t hoo«d COttU *0i —her work___ v is donei ......., ui»_____ long __ago. an'' • she’s SllDOer. , , , , ..#-»» i ’ . ,, or It* t of co i the s house, and one only. That consisted in busv in the g-ml-n. Tell von. her's i n , , l ">» bawlej ont •• l« mother ,leml? O. <• ul. »ml couw ngmn as the their solidity, i'he walls were wide, the nice garden: don’t look mueh like our'ii; 'W 'her. and eitx-led around to her lover ,vl,en she hear,! the, She drv^red t‘?r >:nl and teas: f.-rie stairs were strong, and on each smooth pine Her lint* •tor* ot uut* aad core. yon don't out the time on it that she does t,le ll0"sc :,uJ P08!**1 ,n ' l,-V>y with wet stumbling around in the dal. floor and ornate ceiling there was still of Ik*ston, and State of Massachusetts: or i And th'-i* her timid ^ue*is beopote the old stamp of gentilitv and thorough­ on her'nc’ ’• Come, s^uirrek from your hollow v ness. *' Oh. J. S. A. BURPEE'S Coaiv. btuok oid crow-*corn* poor td ping I K-iorv your supper’* biowu away ’ The door of No. 12 stood open. A de- jccted-lookking tuan. with a pipe in his n PIv: away And l*m nm ania’* Red Rsiin<*Uood mouth, sat on the stoics. A frowsy woman with her dress torn half oft* and a l*abc in four her arms, was standing behind him.

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