The Union and Journal

The Union and Journal

r •' Inr « I" *** ^ • ».«l if*i • I HIM. '♦ ■BiJ 3h! LIBEBTIES. BE TBUE, AND FAITHFUL, AND VALIANT FOB THE FUBLIO t. MARCH 1, 18G7 ^UMSPIQ,!' VOLUME XXIII. BIDDEFORD, ME., FRIDAY MORNING, on the wh- but announced thai the BPIBIT 8EIZUBE8. 8PAKBUIB8, wife*ii control; that the day on which her I Men, anil crush James Wcidey surprised, prosecu- lion would rest the cm*. h Be- JOURNAL. was on an iles* Ktniul. And 1 wove meshes for frr Ik* BsaSao is 1)like drunkard's life? THE UNION IND tba trunk was searched she sent er- iny ft»p«rte4 Ciclnlnlf Why prvttiMtttiiBc was that the Wes- J. M. BUTLER, Editor, U f«rthal«*«t fWisrellanwus. an (lie victim until the 0«MM*rcl«l Ralldla. cause it ends bad. •"'I U'« m«>atat rand to the minister a; was aliout morning sunrays Everybody surprised 'i ; gone _____ rai raiatr wuin »t L!?r^. "*• w*,"r «i pw«|ilrtlt<>n were not and were all n knmm U * was ta- streamed windows. r Icjra called, my plana I.? *»ftan«and add*dali«a«y lothatkln dallght- lionr and a half, and on her return through my imu riru iu m im| In what does £ rsaeabk NapnJeoo IntMHailoi, Mrs. (no <* OO. nl MilUM; tlltjri hfcltcS* and JUDGE REMSEN'S FIRST CUEHT. wm 1 divined at once that jr. S. BUTLER rm>a,iu nee tw- The court opened, the Impan- disarranged. in exile,- la n In lha airk ken up stairs to her trunk Jtry In ttries *•4 MttMtrr awtepoalon It opened course to shield being flOO If |«M vtthia tiM yaa# m4 lha toltot >l<l«twwil, cane Helen Montrcaaor hail this Mow of ilia recent seizures of tho efl» Tn« %mt*r ymr,«r lite Mmr* ap<>n bo*- she ofT her Imnoet and eleil, the called, Wesley auggested W» «il mm* » »»n mm pw *a at «m dollar par fom hail taken firm of the |I.W ft* «« ■ ulii mm bo ob>alaa»l ararywharo of wan fond huslmnd from cnws-exainina- cient State A persuasion superintend- a— nlmftamrt Old Judgo llcmwn, Cowan, in the box, anil the dis- herself and Constable have been II a. then she was sure Mr*. hail placed priaoner'a reported over all our coDonu ••rfMartMiiriMrflii n ■ ,u by all I>rojjl»Ui shawl; Wesley ence of Providence tn aitrama. Whw<Ui». Haraiafa *lprla| \V«irr,*ol«l of his at the Bar. tion. Hod the instinct of from lime to time our •mting |I0lW telling early experience was trict forcible, merciless opening self-preservation by rontemporarieib cm W the in her trunk when ahe attorney'a to our Dm r-mmy puaUf*. |Mit thinga ruse to ia neceaaary happinaaa. j. would came ine what was I our usual wo absolutely My Tint cn*e, he my, upon it of the ciwe in what aecincd to told her coining? open With enterprise, however, M ont, Iterause she had Overhauled completed, UT« a (Helen) of men into ridicule, after I hail waited a of Helen seemed the case for the defense, and 1 began by are enabled to the reodera of the The talent turning very unexpectedly, were not in it lie few minutcti time. preaent Imwrdm «r Um 11 5A I T —Tha amoont of CUnUUoa Bit- tlint nnd tbey then ; are Om two %A, S. -IWA.-X morning, wa converse with, Ifun, "* J la aomawlMt time for a client. Tho way 1 more and 1 re f had incontestible evidence Bulletin with a list of aeizurea obtained ei- and tboae r>* WN *ntUwl ur« nIiI In T**r •UrtHnx Tbay considerable Mr. knew about it she to look innocent than ever, stntingthat exposing ,ll« *ls fcat hl;U tr»a lb* Park to hut whether Wesley Uj Uw *wai<i til DrMd*t; was that a had been entered into to lor this and which will ex- the of little and ungenerous U oca ol tba In- came to gel it thia: solved that full ahould be dono her, conspiracy eluinvcly |w|kt, qualifications ith Mtrrat. I>raka'» manafe'lor) oould not say, she rather thought juatico MMhM t« l»rt« *• of Naw York. It to anM that Omka wan to though to enable Th* ifMft .tlluu.— A young pirl, Helen Montrn—or, if resources could compass such a re- hlnst the character of my client, hibit the rigor and impartiality with which tempera. •Pt ta Wp» vim m » Mint*l all Ute raaba l» lha Knalarn HUtaa with r he because he looked when his my "•T'*"1. JT\T!!1 a «<ig|, guilty to cer- were when (Hm4 i)m aa^r A«4i iiliaBiali cabaltatto T -|n«o.-X." ami than K«t lha aid be iricil nt our county court for stealing sult. In such nn hour n lawyer (eels the the partiea in the conspiracy perfect the law under which they made ia Our lift ia but a narrow circle, and af *• law dla- | wife the trunk. l«Aa lb* iwu r»r« "prar»i»On* twen- o|>eticd the Uim a»o- lirenst vnlne«l at four dollars, and of hia ia then tain which would fill communi- carried out. in ita centre we are not far from its edge; A^trlnc tba tow oT n«Urn.- wb'cb Rl»w pin the to cheer 1 went honor and dignity position—it plana, PRINTINO. Wa do Ml know bow tbto I*, but « do em- Telling poor girl up, was JOB noiMily iv dollars in from the trunk of Iter he also fuels his with horror. I saw everybody pre- The leading iron storea have been order- and aa we advance toward* its bound* know Um PUntellon Bitten aau. na •• otharar- gold to the sherifTa room, where 1 found that rea|>onsihility. ty daily of lha sitting llala avar did. Tbay aw naad hy nil clnaaaa James a mwhant in the witness was Charlotte to believe almost and dc- ed to on account of the let ua the uanaitioorlhat awaits ployer, Wesley, Mrs. Mare. I at onee informed her The first lloycc. pared everything, close, complaint arira, keep community, and ar« dealb on n. that, Tlie theft, which to waste no time in words. 80 I all ban that are ac us our an Inventing wban laigwi town of Bedford. was a She had been called her mistress to mined that keep readily before eyea. Tbay »«rjr waaj in my opinion, Miss Montresscr perse- by go they constantly occasioned be sworn detected five weeka before, and ac« Ilclcn'a trunk searched; and requested that Mr. James Wesley cessihle to never to when sur- ffAfa»ttS5,WAT««U.M bT *n l*»«Uto cuted girl, and hoped ahe would trytocheer up purchaser*. Has It occurred us, a talk at the time, as the girl was she went and aaw the nnd and desired ihe Judge to lieve Eunice Wcs- The stocks of the opticians be THE LOW PRICE quite her bo thqf she coukl enter the conrt up breast-pin principle rounded by sorrows, thst tbey may up, huslmnd was A beautiftd and Wesley and hit wife l£uniee found in it—tucked in one removed while her being have been confiscated, as it is that aa we SYSTEM room with a heart on the morrow; money away ley proved sent to us only for our instruction, good was "In tha kattla from lha Bra I tenldad my. were IniI besiilea being gen« examined. She taken out the Sher- are in llio habit of their to liftln* anything thnl, woman to comer. my cross-examination 1 elicit- by people getting darken the cages of birda when we wish — l to a thistho kind hearted do, By aalr »ary #a*anly ono hau nlinod erWp promised James l3orfoct Success! • Tb« M»«»rnn deteste«l. said Helen had had come home and I turned to Wes- there. A old man, who Tha toftora ww unbonrnbla. endly People hastened to office. brain wns ed the fact that Helen just iff*, qurstion glasses poor got teach them to T nlm.wl and I my My sing kluaunc Llntinont raltoaad lb* pnln treated her mistress, one at one of theso rf Tnif «IB tan wImc* Ikt luijno-lllUa been by from an which she had lieen ley. glnss places, pre- TVt nimt II haalad rapidly, and toft »«ry shnmefully in a whirl, Gregory—grand pa—the packet errand, (oil only "He never had an enemy"—is often ssid dlataiyr was hinted ••James said I, Mhow KNT8 ,0*,■ who WMk of her; and it aent more than an hour when her trunk Wesley," sternly, sented n >ad s|»ectacle. that OHKATKST IN DUCKM fa**. Fotna, m Bnted St, rbllad** jealous which wns to make Iter a rich young lidy ) of one dead, aa the highest eulogy came that scar on your forehead ?" was a lot just ■ Tbn to nteraly a aampla of whallbaMwaknaf that there had been foul in the prose- was ocarched, and had on her bonnet and A seizure ordered of of liquor' ari orriuun> of play —its Was old rsn lm on his memory. And yet Liataiaul will do. II to Intnlnnbtolu allanaaa mysterious disappearance! As the villain turned stag- |«ssed braUaa. cution for theft. ahawl that she looked innocent and un* ghastly pale, ice owned Mr. Todd, but failed of be- wound*. (walllnga, apraliw. ante, •poflnA, Mr. her Was ; by CnaiST had a very great many enemies. man of boaat. Gregory really grandfather? and clutrhcd at the tho of LEICHTON iTcOODWIN ali .allhar apon The trial or a pang or coun- the were and gered, railing as none of the otfieers wish- at aoanurhiu M«m to C*«>aa an- aul»e<pient testament lie- concerned until things found, ing cxccuteil, that their character* I thu hia last will and It is evident, therefore, m« vmk aiMilioM la Mr rnmk, havtag bear- so (Mcket the witness box for I felt sure of a «M* making hrp laaa wrap pod In Ina (teal-plate aocn»»lnxv terfeiters and lioree thieve* had absorbed then she seemed astoniahed.

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