pleted, and bis abb'TtiBcmnitB. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Ellsworth friends predict Ssbrniatmcnta. for him success in his new business. He to new ADVERTI.HEMKNTS this w U K. expects move to Portland this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Hill will be greatly missed in 0. V. BUHltlLL & fippes A Leach—Notice. Ellsworth. ; SON, Statement—Ellsworth Loan and Building As- sociation. It looks as Probate notice—Kst Danforth P Mason etals. If Ellsworth would lose its —Kst Edwin J Urlndle. Admr notice town football team. The captain, N. P. general INSURANCE AGENTS, ,1 A Peters. Jr—Application for admission as the do attorney of U 9 Circuit court Cutler, says boys not seem to take Chas D Bl'KHiLL Bank ELLSWORTH, ME. Bankrupt notice—Kst Gallagher. an interest in it, and will not turn out for Bldg., notice—Kst Frederick li Hoses. Makes Bankrupt This Maine Central R R—Change in time table. practice. is unfortunate. The team and WE REPRESENT THE C W A F L Mason—Insurance attorney. which lined up against Calais during the W R Parker Clothing Co—Clothing. fair, and with no Most, Reliable Home and j a Cunningham—Confectioner. practically practice won Foreign Companies. Owen Byrn—Clothing. the game, had the beef, brawn and brain Lowest Rates Compatible with Safety. Hancock: J for the making of a good team. Calais is Hot Nob-resident tax notice. entitled to a*eturn game, but Ellsworth and MT DESERT: will In sums to suit on Improved real estate have to tell her she cannot play. The MONEY TO LOAN Non-resldcnt tax notice. 1 — collateral.——— little high school team will have to de- Verona fend Ellsworth football honor this Non-resident tax notice. year. Breads CASTXNB: The dredger “Casco”, which has been Non-resident tax notice. The GEO. H. employed at the narrows ail summer, will GRANT CO., SURRY: go on the marine railway for repairs by Non-resident tax notice. Charles H. Curtis as soon as the “Storm Tremont: Whole- General Insurance and Real Estate. Petrel” comes off. A new bottom will be Non resident tax notice. put in the dredger, and other ME. Bucksport: repairs ELLSWORTH anti BAIt HARBOR, made. The Bank statement—Condition of Bucksport na- other dredger and the scows tional bank. which have been employed here this sum- mer, will haul up at Surry this winter* some a Miss Mabel Joy ia in Boston this week Work on the river will be resumed in the it is understood. The C. W. & F. L. MASON, on business. spring, dredger toow at work on the new channel Arthur Hastings, of Boston, is ill at the near the wharves will cut it through to the old GENERAL INSURANCE AOENTS, borne of bis father in this city. channel before stopping work for the Makes delicious hot Miss Mary F. Hopkins, who has been in First National Bank Building, Ellsworth. season. biscuit, the hospital at Bar Harbor, arrived home last evening. Work on the schooner “Storm Petrel”, which is on the marine railway being cakes, rolls, YOURSELF Capt. J. A. Bowden is at home for a few griddle SECURE rebuilt by Charles H. Curtis, is now go- days. His vessel, the “Willie L. Maxwell”, ing forward rapidly. Mr. Curtis ^ is loading stone at Sullivan. expects and muffins. against loss by FIRE. Take out a to have her off by the middle of next A. and Mrs. K. Woodward daughter month. The “Storm in our and be free from Petrel” will be ■ J policy agency Sarah will leave to-morrow for Boston, practically a new vessel when she goes off ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST. NEW YORK. where will the winter. they spend the railway. Very few of her old timbers Rev. David Kerr, of the Baptist ebureb, remain, and everything needful to put where it was Is conducting a series of evangelistic her in first-class shape is being done. y Miles house to the pasture -7 THE WARE CASE. found. mm at Waltham this week. vessel will have a new an im- meetings The house, LIBERAL, PROMPT and SURE. Then followed the interesting chapter A junior branch of the Christian En- provement over the old one. When Capt. GRAND JURY STILL BUSY WITH of retractions and re-retractions by Fogg. deavor society will be formed at the Bap- Alexander Bousey gets the “Storm Only a few days after he bad testified in tist church uext Sunday, at 6 p. n». Petrel” in sea shape agaiu, he will have BUCKSPORT MURDER. the court Treworgy, Write us for furthur particulars. one of the most vessels police against Fogg harvest at the seaworthy sailing The supper Methodist said he had sworn to a lie. He was river. out of Union COMPLETE THE EXAMINATION OF vestry previously announced for this MAY promptly arrested for perjury and Trew- has beeu one week. The school WITNESSES FRIDAY—BRIEF RE- evening postponed improvement 'eague just orgy was released from the county jail. Lygonia lodge, F. and A. M., will work formed at the School street grammar VIEW OF THE CASE. Then Fogg’s parents, who live in Or- the third degree this evening. All visit- school has been named Stetson league, in land, came to the front with a story to with the i: WOOL-FLEECED UNDERWEAR. I ing brother Masons are cordially Iuvited. honor of the State superintendent of The grand jury is still busy the effect that their son had told them at schools, with whom the idea of school investigation of the Ware murder mys- the Orland fair, which was several days < > Only »1.00 a suit. This is the best thing J H. B. Phillips finished burning in his' improvement leagues originated. The tery. The investigation was taken up before the of Sarah Ware was on the market for the price. first kilu Monday, and fired up the second body J! J officers are Miss Annie F. last Thursday, and has taken all the time he had kiln yesterday. He has 800,000 bricks in Mullan, presi- found, that helped Treworgy Miss Laura L. vice- of the since. It is that the This was fol- the two kilus. dent; McCarthy, jury probable move the body. promptly i: NEW FALL and WINTER will not be com- CLOTHING, president; Bernice Dorr, secretary; examination of witnesses lowed by retraction No. 2 from Fogg, The harvest concert which was to have I,, j for or three Arthur Hazel Knowl- two to the ■ z Parcber, treasurer; pleted days. then in the jail at Ellsworth, beeu given at the Methodist church last has revived MEN’S SUITS, from $3.50 up. ton, assistant treasurer. The league is The re-opening of the case effect that the story he first told of help- ;; J Sunday evening, has beeu postponed to * now rasing money (or a school library, the public interest in the Bucksport mys- ing Treworgy move the body was true, YOUTHS’ SUITS, $3.00 up, next Sunday. and for the schoolrooms. Com- tery. Though the story is still fresh in that he did tell his father of it at Orland !! BOYS’ 3 from 12 to 17, from $3.00 up. pictures SUITS, pieces, Z A sociable and entertainment writ be most readers of The Amer- mittees have been appointed to keep the minds of mu UDlUID IUD UUUJ non iuuuu, >UU OVERCOATS, from $3.50 up. at the Free church Thurs- ;; J given Baptist grounds and schoolrooms in order. ican, the facts have become so confused be was frightened into waking the first from t'LSTERS, $4.00 up. day evening, Oct. 24, by the ladies of the with rumors and conflicting reports that retraction. He told this first in confi- ; J The annual of the Associated be served. meeting society. Refreshments will a brief history of the case will not be out dence to Sheriff Hooper. > New lime of Fall and Winter Headgear received this morning. « Charities held on Monday, Oct. 7, resulted Rev. C. 8. of Bar of place at this time. A or two later he told a newspaper McLearn, Harbor, in the reelection of the old board ol day at the church Sunday On Sunday, Oct. 2, 1898, the body ol that his first retradion preached Baptist officers for the The so- correspondent ensuing year. found in OWEN BYRN. in exchange with the pastor. He received Sarah Ware, of Bucksport, was was but he explained this later by i; J ciety is fortunate in securing Mrs. Jose- true, a cordial welcome from his former parish- an unfrequented pasture half a mile from be did not know, when the re- phine Farrell to superintend the benevo- saying ioners. her home. The skull was crushed, the interviewed him, that Sheriff lent work at the headquarters, room 18 porter jaw broken; there was little doubt that a had made bis confession to John H. Lyons, Herman M. F. Tre- block. Mrs. Farrell will be al Hooper public Manning committed. G. foul murder had beeu him. At this time, in the presence ot HOT WATER 'HEATING AND PLUMBING1 worgy, Samuel P. Jbrdan, Albert the room and Satur- Tuesday, Thursday ol Louis Bun- Sarah Ware was a widow, fifty years Sheriff Hooper, Fogg’s father and brother, Moon, Alfred C. Wood and day afternoons from 1 to 4 o’clock, auc age, eccentric—a “little queer”, people and The American re- in both ker left for a few weeks’ hunting to all calls that be re reporter, Fogg Latest improvements systems. Friday will attend may _II 1__ m 4 t. M.a DaKo.I his statement that his first story as trip in Mt. Katahdin region. to her. there are manj peated First-class workmanship. Prices ported Already 17 Miles. On Saturday evening, Sept. was true, and said he was frightened low as "is consistent work. Perry J. Langley has opened a meat calls for clothiug, and any personi .with £0od Mrs. Ware left the Miles bouse to go tc into making his first retraction. and vegetable market in the Grindal having it to dispose of are requested t< the home of John Buldoc in another part The grand jury in April of that yea* building on Water street, recently used send it to the room on the afternoom “ of the town intending to return the same failed to find an indictment against by Charles H. Grindal as a storehouse. named, or by leaving word with Mrs CLARION" RANGES, FURNACES, STOVES evening. Over a week later Mrs. Mile* either or Fogg. There the caae Farrell or Miss M. A. it will b< Treworgy • ---- The market is well fitted up. Ureely, began to inquire why she had not re- rests to-day. There have been several Mrs. Maria Bartlett and daughter called for. Pearl, agate and granite ware. Crockery and tin ware. Ammunltioi turned. She explained her failure to in- abortive attempts on the part of Treworgy Marion left yesterday for Boston, where A. L. who has been Btatioi that as Mrs. Ware him- of all kinds. Special attention giten to repairing. Dennis, quire before by saying to find the murderer and vindicate will the winter, hen > •_ they spend keeping agent at the Maine central station frequently went out to work for days anc self, but no real progress has been made bouse with Mrs. Bartlett’s Miss sister, for the past few years, and his assistant • weeks at a time, and had before workeG iu the case and no decisive action taken J. P. ELDR1DGE. Me Emma of Chicago. soon Main Street, Ellsworth^ Blood, lately James Whitmore, will leave for St for Mr. Buldoc, she thought nothing until County Attorney Tracy brought it in Elis- where an > Capt. Ellis Young, well known Louis. Mo., good positions strange of her failure to return. up for investigation at the present session worth, died at his home in 8outh Surry offered them. They are succeeded her > Inquiry once started, it was found tbal of the grand jury. AMMUNITION? ou Suuday, aged eighty-one years. He by C. D. Wiggiu, of Basin Mills, as sta Mrs. Ware bad left the Buldoc house oi: and Harold ii ■ loaves a wife, daughter and one son, Capt. tion agent, Higgins, lately the evening of her visit. She was tracec Customer (in art store)—What is the of the schooner the Western Union » she made some srnal. Harry C. Young, telegraph company’ to a store, where price of this picture entitled, “Nature’* “Franconia”. office in Ellsworth, as operator. Mi purchases. That was the last seen ol Products?” Dealer—Two hundred and the lowest. All kinds of shot Our stock is the largest and prices gui his connection with th • Ware alive some one wht Men are going into the woods already. Deuois, during Sarah except by fifty dollars Customer—That seems to with black and smokeless station has satisfac have fact known. and rifle cartridges loaded powder. The Ellsworth Lumber Co., is putttng in here, given general is not anxious to the be a tremendous figure. Dealer—Don't his I also are tion to the travelling public by genis When Mrs. Ware’s disappearance be iu the Air rifles, revolvers, hunting knives, etc. men, and other concerns getting you see those two fine potatoes and obliging service. He has made man; 1 came were soot crews together. The coming winter known, searching parties picture? warm friends here, who will regret hi 1 with the result that the wai 1 1 1 promises to be a good one in Union river out, body ■ Mr. Whitmore, too, is a found as described. woods, providing weather is favorable. departure. pop Immediately manj COMING KVKNTS. ular young man, who will be missed b theories were advanced as to her death STRATTON & WESCOTT, The Ellsworth schooner “Franconia”, bis associates. There were some who held persistently t< » Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Oct. 15, Capt. Young, on her trip out to New The winter timetable went into effec t the theory of accidental death, but ther 5 of Catholic aociety. il MAIN STREET, ELLSWORTH. York, last week collided with the 16,17—Bazaar on the Maine Central and was little evidence to it. Th 3 schooner “Commerce” ou Nantucket Washiugto support Wednesday, Oct. 23, at Methodist vestry railroads Th e coroner and live of the came t Shoals. The “Franconia” had boat stove County Monday morning. jurors — tiarvesi supper. « timetable elsewhere in this issu e the conclusion that Sarah Ware wa > and main boom broken. The “Com- printed vee- • CO in Oct. at Free Baptist » 2 is to date. The most in murdered. The Bixth refused t Thursday, 24, * The “Francouia” corrected juror < > 5 Soda Chocolate merce” lost jibboom. try— Sociable and entertainment; retreeh- • portaut change from last winter’s schec sigu the verdict. repaired at Hyannis. nienta. « 5 Clam iuice 5 Coffee ule is a Sunday train, as two years ag< >. The theory was soon advanced that Mri • » Hanscom left ° I> Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. < > This train runs through on Washinf Ware’s murderer was connected wit 1 X Beef Bouillon Ginger for home in to A. M. Foster, « * yesterday their Baltimore, Letter | ton county road, and no connection s some of the best families in summer Buckspor < ) X Tomato ,, © Lemonade I Md. Mrs. Hanscom has spent the Ellsworth. made with Bar Harbor. Trains now ai aud incidents and circumstances wei g • » B |x B. here with her mother, Mrs. William Dear Sir When you bt^((j a house want' < > | rive at Ellsworth from west weekdays t pointed to by those who* held this theor y you • his vaca- » 5 Salem f Campbell. Mr. Hanscom spent a good paint next the w ood—It goes a long way £ 7.18 and 11.18 a. m. and 6.03 p. m. Tt e as tending to indicate that he was bein tion here in the summer, and returned in taking care of tbe Wood. The paint that has a Concord [ 11.18 does not counect with Washingto u shielded by men of influence. The tow < > 3 } for a lew visit and to accompany the beet chance to be useful is this first coat; flDADCQ days’ Trains leave Ellsworth for wei t was soon divided into factions whic ^ • » County. “ § Delaware 5 Mrs. Hanscom home. first two coats; first three coats. The first takes < UltnlljU...... \ at 11.56 a. m. and 5.26 and 9 58 m. Tt e have it in hot water ever since. » p. kept care of the wood; the second takes cart; of the • 2 -. Oak which has Cal. Tokay The ice house on street, 5.26 train does not connect with rumors have been Rfloat f s < > | [ Washing Many ugly first ; the third takes care of the two. All three ► an to residents of the • » g Niagara jj been eyesore ton County. The Sunday train arrives t t to doings at the Miles’ house, and tl e become one; and that one is to last forever, and a for women who vicinity nightmare Ellsworth at 7.18 a. m. from an d character and of citizer a "Forever” means as long as the house lasts. « ■ j west, integrity private ► are to it, will be torn to < > * compelled pass leaves at 6.07 p. m. and town and county officials have bee Q The way make the first painting last, as long f down next month, the lot on which it as the house, is to follow it up with repainting CONFECTIONERY The annual meeting of the Unitaria n attacked. It was openly charged by thot e been the often enough. stands having purchased by who held the as stated tbt ^ NO MORE. | society was held last Wednesday eveninj theory above, THE IT COSTS ! It is un- How often? Depends on the paint. Repaint OET B£ST; Village improvement society. men who to be so active in following a parish supper. The familic r pretended trj the is still All tbe that Lord & Newman will while paint waterproof. derstood go to solve the were reall figure of the late John D. Hopkins, wfa 0 ing mystery, y wear is outside; there is no wear on the under out the ice business. of using their influence and tli e M. M. MERTZ, has presided at these meetings as pres getting paint. This is how the first painting lasts for- of the in the: r H. C. Dodge, of Lejok lodge, Ellsworth, dent of the society for many years, we g management investigations ever; by keeping it covered; keeping it sound. Practical Tuner Organs. O O returned this morning from the meeting missing. The vice-president, Mrs. A. 1 own hands merely for the purpose of lead And this is the cheapest way to take care of a II house. But bow often to paint depends on of the grand lodge of Odd Fellows in Greely, presided. Reports of the varioc g ing the detoctives astray. There wei 0 a your paint. If you paint lead and oil, paint Repairing specialty. Portland. Lejok lodge, with twenty-two officers and committees were received. V ugly hints of bribery and intimidation. again in three years or less; If Devoe lead and installations during the year, is one of committee was to draft The firsf decisive step taken in the in Fourteen years’ factory experience. appointed apprc zinc, paint again in three years or more. surplus which received resolutions on the was the arrest of W. T. Trew the eight lodges special priate death of M: .. vestigations That "less” and "more” are about as one to Out of town orders solicited. of work done of on the test! ALE. CARNATION PLANTS mention f«c»pmount during Hopkins, to report at another meetin if orgy, Bucksport, largely two. Devoe lead and zinc takes care of a house SPECIAL Mrs. H. of of to the effec t as at J. the year. John Leland, to be held Wednesday, Nov. 13. Tb e mony Joseph Fogg, jr., at half cost, because it lasts twice as Drop a postal or leave orders long Nokomis Rebekah lodge, attended the following officers were elected: Mri i, that he helped Treworgy move the bod 7 lead and oil. Yours truly, music store, Ells- I have a fine lot of carnations which I havi T. Crippen’s meeting of the grand assembly. She has A. F. Gree'y, president; Irving Osgooc of Sarah Ware from the lane near th a A 11 F. W. Devoe Sc Co. no room for. They are all budded to bloom worth, Me. extended her trip to Boston for a short vice-president; Franks. Call, secretary __ but are out of doors and so must be taken uj visit. John A. Peters, jr., treasurer and col While last will sell then W. before frost. they lector; C. L. Morang, Frank S. Lore TAPIvBY, Herman E. Hill has secured a position TURKEYS. at 25 cents each. of E.|E. Rowe, trustees; Mrs. Helen 1 General Insurance and Real Estate Leave order for your Sunday Turkey with the United Security Co., New Agent. A. C. L. Morang and Miss Mar and sell by Thursday; to be delivered Saturday York, at their Portland office, and entered Wlggin, We write all kinds of Insurance, buy Real finance committee. Mu- upon his duties there last week. He has Stockbridge, Estate, and collect rents. Also sell tirst-class a few on and Railroad bonds. and Home-made Sausage. ELLSWORTH GREENHOUSE. been in Ellsworth days business. nicipal Home-grown Pork, Mr. Hill added to a natural business I? The most completely lost of all days CONNECTION. ability a course in banking recently com- the one on which we have not laughed. 1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, ELLSWORTH. DAVIS’ MARKET. TELEPHONE 2U>btrttsrmtnt*. ! Ham JelHaon In l«6, he gave the guu to hlssoi., Sowing (ir«M Seed. CHRISTIAN KNDKAVOK. can fllntual Stntftt Column. the present owner, who thl* day, April 19, 1*99, There are many who think they get present* It to the F.TNworth library. better orops oI gf*<»a by sowing the st*d rr»* 4Tie Week Btitlnn^a: Oct. ^T«p1o EDITED MY “AUNT BADGE”. Truly yoors, in August or early in September without 90—Comment by Rev. S, II. Doyle. Z A i'll A HI A H J XL LI SO K. I grain, than in any other way, when the .Tone.—A bad bargain.—Gen. m, 29*34. and It8 Motto: “Helpful Hopeful In February, 1808, this beautiful build- land has been well prepared and the sea- The contrast between the children of ing wan given to the city of Ellsworth by son la favorable. same Is nowhere more The purposes of this column are succinctly the parents apt- Mr. Black. At hi* wish and in keep- The one drawback t* the chance of n is for the mu Illustrated than in the twin sons of stated In the title and motto—H ly ing with hi* exceedingly modest char- fall which will not allow the tual and aims to be and hopeful. drought, and were 0If- benefit, belpfu! Isaac ltebekah. They acter Mr. Black desired no pro- or burna out the tender | for the common good. It is for the com public sc»ed to germinate In natu- Being ferent in physical appearance, In- exercise* of there la j mon u*~—a public servant, a purveyor of ceedings or Utdicaiury «ujf | shoota as they come up. Yet ral in earthly pursuits, in the In- was in disl,„„...ea, j formation and suggestion, a medium for kind at tbe time and it transferred scarcely one year In ten wbdn this will fcharacl r, in the love they Inspired In »*Va». In this it solicits and with a™ HUIe terchange of capacity the most quiet manner j happen if the land is well worked and the Ithelx p^.v .ts and In their appreciation communications, ard its success depends large- But tbe dtiisns of How the ceremony as possible. | seed quickly follows after the stirring of to the first- on toe It In Ibis respect. Com- Great of the blessings belonging ly supvort given Truly Ellsworth are to the liberal ! the soil. And one take his chance of grateful may It was the last difference which munications must be signed, but the name born. donor, and future generations of intelli- almost at time from to 15 be any July Sept. in the of Jacob and writer will not printed except by permission. tbe resulted treachery Fame of E. Pink- gent men and women who have had to obtain weather. We seldom have Communications will be subject to approval or Lydia good the undoing of Esau. Appreciating the use of its books will bless bis mem- unfit the editor of the column, but none free six weeks of weather In succession birthright and its accompanying bless- rejection by will be rejected without good reason. Address ory to their la-t breath. to sow the grass seed. ings, Jacob, though the younger son, all communications to ham’s Com- To Miss Adel tide True, the enthusiastic The American, Vegetable determined to have It. Not appreciat- who takes in the Ellsworth, Me. librarian, special pride a&fcfrtisnnfnt*. these Esau became an ing things, loving care of the books under her Jacob's Justifies Her easy prey to unprincipled pound Orig- charge, the Commercial is under obliga- an be sold which are yoc? shrewdness. In evil hour tions for kindly favors which added to earth for a mess of A There are two kinds of people on to-day, his birthright pottage! inal the pleasure of our first visit to the Ells- .lust two kinds of people, no more, I say. Signature. bad bargain indeed. The birthright worth Not the sinner and saint, for ’tls we*I understood city library. carried with it Inestimable blessings. The good are half bad and the luul are half good. Esau surrendered for a meal of E. Pinkham’s (These Not the rich and the poor, for to count a man’s Lydia Vegetable Compound. “AUNT SALOME” SELLERS have had In a Jwittagp which he could wealth will cure the worst forms of Female all Yet how It entirely Ova- — little while for nothing. typ- You must first knot? the state of his conscience Complaints, Whs lOI Years Old Yesterday Still rian Inflammation ami and ical of thousands of the children of and health. troubles, Ulceration^ Falling Displacement In Oood Health. M and is I V ELLSWORTH KLIAWORTH HIGH WON. State In Ellsworth. FALLS. .aubtrtietmtnlB. Grange COUNTY NEWS. ^ A session of Maine State grange special W* additional Count)/ AV*e» K<1 other pnpr*. Mrs. J. F. Morrison is threatened with for the School Team In First California, to fol- Porto Klco, .50 Kerosene, 12 There are those in Glendowie who hold glance) when the door opened. It was low this I intend to report well for Maine, Syrup, .60 Astral oil, II Lumber and Materials. that this Thing has been in the castle and only the African servant who entered, especially for that portion of it I had the Kuildlng M— 1 21 there held down by chains since the year a man most of ns had heard of, but few Lumber—per Spruce, very great pleasure of visiting recently. Hemlock, 11® 13 Hemlock, 121 1200, when the wild Lady Mildred gave had seen. He made a sign to the earl, To-day, driving out, my wife and I called Hemlock boards, 12 313 Clapboards—per W— T It birth and died at the sight of it, and in who drew back from him and then step- 8pruce, 12® 16 Extra spruce, 24$2t on Mr. and Mrs. O. Smith, the daylight (but never before wine) they ped forward. The heir hurried to the Warrington Spruce floor, 16®20 .Spruce, No. 1, 17®lt of South Pine, 12$15 Clear 85$6C will the name of her lover and so and some of us heard this con- formerly Hancock, but recently pine, speak door Matched pine. 15®20 Extra pine, 85®6C account for 1200 A. D. being known in versation: of Waltham, Mass. They are new-comers Shingles—per M— Laths—per M— the annals of that house not as a year of "Not father—me.” here and are with our Cedar, extra 2 75 Spruce, 2.0( you, delighted country " care clear, 2 35 Nalls, per lb .04®.0( BILLINGS said he didn't our Lord, but os the year of the Devil. 1 my son; I entreat, I com- ana climate. Mrs. smith that " "Stay here, reports 3d clear, 1 85 Cement, per cask 1 5( am not sufficiently old fashioned for such mand.” of her eastern friends and " extra oue, 165 Lime, per cask 91 many acquaint- " a and rather believe that the Tniug servant authoritative- No. I, 1‘25 Brick, per M 7fflll story "Both,” said the ances too. •* say they’re coming scoots. .75 White lead, or ft .05 a.Of how much a man talked as was never in the castle until the coming and then went out with him aud long ly, they P. Q. Wooster. Provisions. home from Africa of him who was known the door dosed. Venison Is In the market. JOSH | as the Left Handed Earl, which hap- The dancing was resumed almost im- lb: ft. a matter of years ago. The Cracker-Box Beef, Pork, as it in a few words. One pened seventy mediately. This is a strange thing to Philosopher. .15 l; he said his and the Steak, §-30 Chop, The secret manner of eoming tell. Only a woman could have forced Roasts, .120.25 Pigs’feet, .If [Written for the Amerlcan.J oddness of his attendants, with a wild uft to seem once more as we were before Corned, .08 9-10 Ham, per ft 15g.lt 18 Shoulder, .1< atory of his clearing the house of all othei that horrid and the woman was our Tongues, that cry; Babies air angul* whoze wings gro Tripe, .08 Bacon, .16 3 if hour's talk would convince you servants for fifteen days, during which he hostess. As the door closed, my eyes met Veal: 8alt shorter az thare legs gro longer. .10011 was not idle, raised a crop of scandal that hers, and I saw that she had been speak- Steak, .18 Lard, .12 314 and a man’s Roasts, Round ft 01 has not yet been cut level with the enrth. to the musicians. She was A boy’s fust trowzers fu9t .lOg.12 hog, ing smiling Lamb: Venison, ft 12321 Chase & Sanborn's Coffee is the is said those who be- soon To be plain, it by graciously, as if what hod occurred had luv air outgrone. Spring lamb, 10320 leading lieve witchcraft to be done with, that the an interlude. I saw her each C5 been but amusing Kreeds air the theologikal remanes ov Tongues, Left Handed Karl brought the Thing beside her and Fresh Fish. take her place* partner, ded men’s branes. Deeds air a a eternally coffee of the for it is from Africa and in fifteen days had begin the waltz again with the music. Cod, 05 Haddock, 0; fancy world, 20 21 home made for it in the castle—a home All looked at her with amazement, dread, living. Halibut, Clams, qt Mackerel, ft 12 Oysters, qt 4< none could find the to save him- The man who hates anuther haz an in- that way pity, suspicion, but they had to dance. Lobsters, ft If and a black servant, who selection of the choicest berries self frequently ‘‘Does she know nothing?” I asked my- groing gruge agin himself. Fuel. special for nt a time, yet disappeared many days self, overhearing her laughing merrily cord Coal—per ton— whistle When life comes it kan’t be deklined; Wood—per was known always to be within as she was whirled past me, or was Dry hard, 3 00 §5 00 Broken, 6 51 when it it kan’t be detaned. of his master. Men said furtively that this the woman’s part in the tragedy gozes, Dry soft, 2 00 §3 00 Stove, 6 ft( But one minute will tell Roundings per load Egg, 6 5( grown. you this was the heir, and agaiu thero men were What is we turn tu w hen Thing while the doing theirs? Keligun sumthing 10031 25 Nut, 6 5( it was the devil’s shadow in the story, as were they doing? It was whispered in w'e hav tried everything else and faled. 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