Camden Herald (Newspaper) - October 3, 1874, Camden, Maine IS VERY SATURDAY In 9 Or within month after five per will be added till It amounts to which will be the price of If Hi tbe cad OCTOBER BUSINESS Would respectfully inform the public that we have enlarged our and are now manufacturing Railroad Cars and Car Wheels ii manufacture SHIPS IKON STEERING with Iron and also with Mahogany GEARED and COMPOSITION IKON VESSELS BLOCKS Geared IRON IUL LIBS from 6 Inches to 9 feet In 4 Corner Halt Commercial Up stairs KNIGHT MERCHANT SAVINGS BANKING BOOM IN over the of Deposits of one hundred und up placed on interest tho first Vll I BALE IIS IK And Cents Furnishing 1 STETSON MAINE KNIGHT beaten IB all latest and moat approved STOVES Workers of Sheet Iron anil DEALER IK Fisli WOODEN AMD EARTHEN Corner Main A Commercial Clevelands IS and FANCY and TOILET GOULDS VEGETABLE U In Knon TOU lit this In their murm i of HAMS VEAL Cash niill for and nt 7 OCEAN Thli hru been recently am to summer n quiet loUle A large lawn willi tree the to the shori Suible with the SANFORD near This linn been recently Hie public lo mid room of houe looks out upon 1pnubscot liny u hrow of the bf facilities for SARA Dealer In nil First ami or ns ns nny nw In All music books and sheet tne New sent fvr to one o buy 1rnl in ANDREW 0 when you wish for good When Summer COHICH Just puck your Anil start for those That fill the mind with 1iescntiiiff lo his ejes Such pictures us he never like the rocks rivers And some tile unit the Anil anil Io whisper sou each others Next to Mow you If on the turnpike roud you to That o Blight it hy the Winre with iase uie caught As fast IIH you cun Now wliete you may On land ur uver Once t tw council That II 1 know tin to health inole kind The me ofa up a seldom Again my mind Is roving How call I UK The only Is down in BIy friends anil readers I now must wiy farewell And strangers who old think of rne ns For the Cam den A On a tempestuous night about the first of a stage coach might have slowly wend its course along a lonely highway between two seaport Within sat an elderly wrapped in shawls and with bird and pep lozenges which she generously distributed to her fellow two maidens but lone and who murmured thanks for the old ladys re but giggled inaudibly in the Now these notwithstanding their lonely were inwardly piti ing for an adventure when the vehicle suddenly came to a standstill in front of a small post office from which two mule forms emerged and entered the the The uncertain flicker of the lights revealed them to one portly and the other dark and The portly lord of creation himself on thn vacant seat beside these fair while the hero of smaller dimensions contented him self with a seat beside the antiquated bundle of and was rewarded loi bis chivalry by peppermint All sat grimly keenly alive to their with every lurch of the rheumatic old to be brought ia close proximity to mother Our corpulent intent on making him noil related thrilling incidents of war and bloodshed to his appre hearers but when they ventured to relate something of their own expe he turned a deaf ear to their small and continued in sten torian tones to expatiate on his own deeds of heroism and valor lo a a and a scries of ominous sounds awake us Irom our imaginary ears to a sense of real Horror of hor rors Tho stage is balanced on the side of a precipice over a yawning gutter We do not nor faint for have wo not a valiant hero among in his own seizes the rights the calms I bo drivers fears and rescues us all from a watery grave 7 Hut to our less active imag he simply throws himself to the side of the and in ex cited tones bids us Be calm and nth a quaking voice enquires the state f affairs of tbe who quiets his ears somewhat with a cry that All is alter frantically promena ling on our corns for a much to he disgust of the elderly spinster oppo our heavy preserver sinks tremblingly nto bis Heroic deed How did it effect the fair 7 They sat mule with ad miration for their noble and grat for their miraculous escape I rum an untimely The consequence was in they both fell desperately in ove 7 with their Not withstanding his corpulent red und uncertain he seemed lo at that tho embodiment if manly and Bui low soon were their hopes to be shattered Thanks to we safely reached our the pleasant town of whose light and warmth brought courage o our We cannot end little romance in usual us our 7 already las a wife and six small children who claim his care and or One of the Piano Fort Tuner and All onion left with LEWIS will prompt Satisfaction Agent for MILLERS Smiths American and Shipper of Uw celebrated JACOBS WHITE Ht Pleasant Old Kiln Orders for brands ef will bo carefully at Counsellor at PROCTOR case ol Edna Dean Proctor against Frank Moul ion tor will ont probably come before the courts before the middle o It is a civil proceeding not under the cognizance of United States District Attorney appeared at the United Slates Marshals and formerly accepted scr vice ol writ in the suit against him by Edna Dean He agreed to answer the complaint on the first day ot October in tbe Circuit Court Eastern That which makes people with their condition is tbe chimerical i they form oi the happiness of It is not an uncommon observation that a wbo is continually talking about bis yearnings after cant get trusted at a grocery store as quick as a man who BOYS A gentlemen ad for a boy to assist him in hii and neatly fifty applicants present ed themselves be I ore Out of tho whole number ho selected one and di charged the said a should on what like to THE It years a firm belief at the Persian court of Ispahan that a small Hindoo dwelling near their possessed a valuable mine of precious ru The Persian excited by the accounts of its great deter mined to possess For this purpose he despatched an army commanded by one of his ablest It was soon dis covered these were possessed of a spirit to defend tor they met thu invading routed them in and drove them back to their own Their was but short cannot contend against overwhelming Enraged at this the Persian monarch strongly re in forced bin and ordered them to lay winto the Hindoo country and utterly exterminate tho In the next battle that ensued the brave but small army of tbe Hindoos was sur rounded and cut to and rajah Many themselves by flight but one survivor was lelt upon the a of twelve years of who clung convulsively to the dead form of tbe and leave Though the Persian generals on pain oi to spare neither young nor forgot his duty as a and listening to the voice of saved the with tbe for he was of rearing him as bii own The slaughter of the innocent Hindoos vailed nothing towards the discovery of the secret of the The re routed to some secure retreat among the lills and whither the Persians could not truce General Assad abandoned tbe and led his army relieved from active service he established himself in a comfortable home near the tbe governor of the occupied a strong fortress within a short distance ot the spot that Assad bud selected for It was his duty to watch the wandering tribes that harassed the and if tho much sought after secret of the ruby To his new home General Assad brought the Hindoo whom he had bund upon the Though the extraction wA now well known to the Persian he wan Buffered to in the hopes that one day he would reveal the secret of the precious mine of The boy gave his ame as and said he was the favorite page of the slain but be was not disposed to part with the secret of his For years bo resisted pr and every other means employed to the secret Irom Inflexible and he corned them He was willing to for Persia and her he told jeneral but he would die sooner bin He did for by and by his brave and gallant de rose quickly to a chic he soon superseded at the icad of the army tho old worn with age and being only too glad o yield him his gene rally by the soldiers as bis Hindoo origin being known but to In the full promise of his early man lood a strong temptation to betray his ed trust beset He loved the daughter of the a wilb whom bin happiest days ol hud been His passion was passion was Has it never occurred lo us when 33U rounded by that they may be scot lo us only for as we darken the cages of birds we wish to teach them to Lord Chatham and Napoleon were as much actors as Gurrick or un imposing air should always be taken as evidence of Dignity is alien a veil between us and tbe real truth of you select that who had not a single You are mistaken said the he bus a gre He wiped his feet when hi and closed tbe door alter him show ing that he was careful gave up his seal instantly to thai uld showing that he was kind and thoughtful he took his cap when he came and answer ed my questions promptly and showing he wag polite tnd gentleman ly he picked up the hook which 1 had purposely laid upon and replaced it on the while all the rest stepped over it or shoved it one bide and he waited quietly for his instead ol pushing and showing that ho was honest and When I talked with him 1 noticed that his clothes ware carefully his hair in nice and his teeth as white us and when he wrote his name I that his fin ger were instead of being lipped with like that little in the Dont you call these things letters ol recommendation 7 1 and 1 would give more for what 1 can tell about a boy by using my eyes ten than all tbe of recommend ation that he could bring reciprocated by his fair tor rejected the suit of a proud and haughty The governor favored his in the hope thai her possession would prevail on him lo disclose tbe secret of tbe knowing that such an event would enrich and gam thn lasting gratitude of bis To prove his be sent lo fight the foes of Persia upon the Caspian from after a most successful he returned a conqueror On his return Ismail received him with great pomp and and conducted him to the citadel of the there to make trial ot bis To add greater force to tbe request he wu about to make he commanded his the beau leous to array herself in her most becoming and be present at the She was the only to i Ins which was lo decide tbe fate of tbe gallant youth she Om passionate glance she caat upon her hero looking resplendent iu his glittering ar the insignia ol the rank owi good sword had and then their loin silket place betide lie veiled ber eyes and look ber took ber hand and pressed his lips upon A gentle pressure assured him that homage WM Enough exclaimed tbe governor then for the last time the touchstone of affection shall bo the secret of The young Hindoo released the maid ens and started from her Why this emotion 7 added with secret breast of the young chieftain heaved with passionate and gleam of fire broke from bis dark Ungenerous he cried why drive me to despair 7 When Persia broke her and poured her myriads on my helpless she drove them from their happy homes to seek for shel ter in the barren mountains inno cent aud unoffending they remain and stifle every thought of just revenge and would you make a firebrand to illume the of those whoso sordid thirst for in would once my native and The governor grew angry at these words whose truth he could not Four treatment in your adopted young might have deserved of less be admitted with gener ous you taught me U be a when boyish fine eagerly imbibed tbe ladling promise of a future Habit iu made a soldiers life my How can I ben turn traitor to my nd lift the which I have worn in against tbe hearts of hose whose blood with ny No sacrifice like this do wo answered the Your riends are nor want what we so much Yield but the But the mine interrupted You know not what you Think net thu glittering dross that it contains weighs as u feather with my humble would they and I transport its very gem to could that but tho mine is the pass which leads you to their their only refuge in the hour of It is their Surrender that O never 1 swear There was no mistaking the determina ion with which these words were spoken Ismail saw that Araxa was firm in his Hit baffled cupidity broke forth m For your silence when rou could serve the and gain your he 1 deprive you of all hope of fever obtaining try men in the Vast cavern which coi tho They hailed him with shouts of for was their Araxa wan the son of that slaughtered beside whoso dead body he bad been found upon the battle A an ambitious chieftain named to whom he had delegated bis ruled his people in his Gladly would Hyder have him remain forever fur he enviously coveted the rank he hiM but in But wus too firmly seated in the peoples heart lor him to attempt to thrust him be not attempt Araxa quickly made known the object of bis journey to tho He directed the tribe to collect such fragments as glittering convey to the palmtree end deposit them deep in the There would he lead by this strata would think the mine was laving given them his and promised speedily to revisit them in com pany with his Araxa took his dc and returned to All chanced as be de by tbe glittering specimens found y his officers in tbe palmtree gave his sanction for the of Araxa and The great hall of the fortress was decorated lor the pur and all the dignitaries of the prov nee assembled to grace the Za believing that ber lover had be rayed his would have hesitated to atily ber but a whispered assurance roin dispelled her She rusted in his and pa the Scarcely had the priest pronounced the nuptial benediction than a man rushed into tho exclaiming Telio mently land 1 banish from made an imploring mt her father cheeked her Araxa was deeply Ismail saw bis and he hope returned that he ight triumph yet lie took his daugh er by the as if lo lead her from he one stay cried As this is by fur tbe most moment of my grant me a pause for To part from is worse than death to betray fathers awaiting tho issue with a beating heart began the by our monarchs artier I your safe und am prepared lo offer such reward as your survives de One only boon 1 re and that gill is iu your power to He cast an eloquent upon the who wag not slow to comprehend the meaning of his Ismail smiled significantly understood it What says my child be turn ing to be cau sinking bn voice to an officer of high still seeks your Dear not Irom a timid she wring maid a secret before all should bear it Bight Connecticut young Indies have the inun who least ol just taken thu Tuey were know my ly I to side ny country checked him by advancing to lis und laying her hand upon his He Araxa she with learning lel no selfish thought I love you and why do I dare o thus it I Because thai love is on lie tray your conn and the flume of lovu your virtues lave enkindled in this heart will be ex never more to be These noble words proclaimed her wor thy of the young chieftains lovu but they enraged her father beyond measure tbe hope ol still obtaining possession of the mine led him to restrain his and he dismissed Araxa Irom his pres ence with these ominous words I grant you until tomorrows dawn for your final resolution that time ex and the secret not death is your punishment if found iu Persia On leaving tbe citadel hastened to the dwelling of his adopted lather Tbe old veteran was very much surprised at the recital of what hud taken but be bade Araxa be of comfort milt admitted thai was a base return for all his but thought he hud a consolation in the knowledge that ra loved him a circumstance that palliate tbe fathers Araxa assured him that love more than compensated him for every He saw joy her express ive and heard with rupture her be No little word drop ped Irom her lips but indelibly marked upon his SUM it was a hard alternative lo betray bis country or give up tbe girl he and that very love inspired Him with a scheme to obtain and honor would nut to own the lit told Asal vaguely ol this nd said he remembered well secret tutu which led lo the retreat ol is dear countrymen unknown to any hud he already visited their They they would espouse his belli him Iu gain When I am gone he in tell 1 repent bid him despatch a chosen bund to the four rock north of the where tbe aged palm tree stands by a lonely cavern there I will aud conduct them to the whose trust in the youth he had reared was promised lo and mounted bis steed aud quickly lie paused ihe Persian bou gal loped among the penetrated in the secret appeared among the Sus where is the governor end the marriage Astonishment seized upon all present t these Ismail was enraged at the What presumptuous slave durc bus intrude upon our hallowed rights ic Mighty answered the who wus none other than ejected as 1 overlooked our Persians working At the spot supposed to be the und vainly to dis cover too soon a Hindoo of tribe rode swiftly to wards and scoffing at our laid why March lor urines in heaps of barren sand 7 if you would your masters honor save deliver this Ut ter before marraige with Ziphy This ho placed the letter in my pat spurs to his and fled across the Araxa and wore strongly ag by these knowing how much ruth there was in the disclosure but It mail was bo well I know four love lor and jealousy has you here in an attempt to destroy happiness and be replied sas rod and with a triumphant smile he the letter in the governors Ismail hastily opened it und read these penned by the ambitious and de who thus sought to destroy is aud usurp his throne Araxa hue you No nine bus he It is a deep to rob you of your once will leave your lathers to reign with over the of tho ruby This letter was signed A Friendly Ismail could scarcely credit he evidence of his own can you be guilty of such per idy he Spare your answered the young Forced to choose between base dishonor and the loss of my beloved I sought by lo obtain what your stern cruel ty exclaimed Ismal furious do you then confess your 7 Not returned but patriotism and unshaken She then addressed the assembled guests hear all you witnesses of this before this full assembly I as tert my and claim tor my lawful She rushed into his arms as she RATES OF of 12 solid linra Rir HIP It rut tut A mutton of it at In Maf per lino mr one Insertion Lenin miri a MtV tlinn will no com met o v it r ft girl he as he the letter to his lips Worthy a bt a Night and when bang like a Veil around the gathered to release their anxious to hide his led the and Abbus quickly They swum tho moat together and scaled tbe The sentinel perceived Hyder us he rose above I him with bis and the traitor foil into tho but quickly hounded upon the his swoid through prevented alarm he was it beat to Tho trunk of serving i this s tree was run into the a kind of crossed and waiting lo him in Fleet steeds were in mounted and galloped to find peace and shelter among who received Iris bride BMt Ismail never recovered his though he made many after did he ever discover he ruby but her enraged father had her torn Irom his embrace and carried to bur while the n was con signed to one of the dungeons of the for Twelve hours were given him At the cf that time hi must make a lull discovery of the ruby mine or die u death of A lew words hud Araxa contrived tc whisper in his wifes cur before they took her Irom his and on did he build of uu It was a lender but it was all he Wistfully then did he through the grated across I lit moat to the blue which contained lis nation and his Suddenly the figure of a man appeared on the a muti with a bow in his He waved his bund to the captive and recognized one of his most trusty withdrew Irom the and an sent with unerring hurtled in through thi bars and tell upon the dungeon Araxa picked it up and found a letter It these words I have happily accord ing U your have li und your Abbas and will eon c tonight to rescue Tbe fly up by pressing a stud projecting upo the One of your countryman will risk his life tor by th attention of the while you leap Irom thu Adieu be The less the mare they A highly intellectual That which God writes ont thou wilt come A man who has no change Job over wUen The life of a devotee ia a tf which tho 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are forty lor the To succeed in the it more to ponem tbe penetration to discern who is a fool than to who is a clever Two Rochester men around in a circle for under the idea that they wore going down the and yet is a It the most beautiful truth morals we have no such thing a 0 divided intercut from our and by choosing the broadest their happiness we choose the the lo our Now in the time when the urchin the houc flys wings to gether and him around the of his grand Oft there where it m hits hope is most M fa K t Slid and An Alabama paper lhat in in I ha I art dying of of the lo lecp thuir hard Hath fortune ilio ill emd wisdom make hue u a fair every 1iwl but behavior in u the wis dom of a pilot Iu liar a an equal mind both the und of a Indiana ng off Irgi and inwith and dispatch ami widow Inr Bret tiid to lard however IT being hard up e bave some spell of