Ellsworth American : August 17, 1876

Ellsworth American : August 17, 1876

Cbf £llsiP0rty Kates of Advertisi^f. Li ^nrriran lwk. Swltn. 3 mos. Omoi. I TV. 1 $160 00 $«00 $10 00 IB PCBLISBBD *T inch, $100 $4 3 inches. 3 CO 4 60 ON 15 00 25 0$ 0$ U T 4 column, 8 03 13 00 80 00 48 00 85 i: I.LSWO H, M E, 1 column. 14 0$ 22 00 50 00 86 0$ 100 00 BT TH* Special Notices. One square 3 weeks, $2.00 Each additional week, 50 cents iaacock County Publishing Co moan j Administrator’s and Kxeeutor’s Notices, 1 50 Citation from Probate Court, 8 uO Commissioner’s Notices, 2 8$ T«m« at Messenger’s and Assignee’s Notioti, t-00 SaburiylioB. Editorial Notices, per Tine, -1® Notices, *1® n« copy, n paid within three month*.•'^tK Obituary per line, No charge less than •*w i>»: within three month*,.. if st the end ©t the One inch space will constitute a square. paid year.2 j< Advertisements to be in advaoco. r*ill be discontinued nntil all Transient paid arrear No advertisements reconed less than a *re paid, except at the square. publisher** option— and Deaths inserted free. » person wishing his Marriages sad paper stopped, must to loti'-e thereof at the 1 early advertisers pay quarterly. ( expimtion of the tern • ictner previous notice has been given or not ME., THURSDAY, A.TTCHJST 17, 1870. ELLSWORTH, Tol. MlIdUM-No. 33. Imsiness It was not long after Hus I « (him; which Miss Moggaridge did with her •Aud when It Is all gone/ coutinued Miss expostulation through these Luke Moggaridge* that’1 her willing hands; by the calls of Master i|arbs. of Miss Keturah's that a stout-armed ser v- freedom and her wits to imitate the Kelurah. what’s lo become of you then?’ I carry you out of the world ; and then !* ex- Sullivan, at the world out of money been to flowering •When It’s all O.there’s no injf-woman having added Miss < laimed with an The K.IUworth American example of the “the tearless son of Ginger gone? duuger she, unusual quaver in her an Immense pair of spectacles, through that/ Moggaridge** family, another more singu- Blue.” and try a little travel, to the great of piercing tone,—‘then I should like to know which he read daily chapters of the Psal- lar addition made itself on the when • — ‘There’s of night (fail) £• lob scandal of souls in her ua'ive borough who danger anything between what is to become of—’ ms to her; and by the half-loving half- •book, ^rintino dOffict Aun. So if it should a ship was nipped among the breakers be- *Tlu» Lord will for Romance and found no reason why Miss Moggat idge your butter-fingers, provide me. Kitty.* qariellng visits of Keturah. She used to it- Reality. what then?’ hind which the town had intrenched itself, 'So I’ve ml* ok r if « m. should want to see any more of the world happen beard you say !’ she snapped.— herself in those days over the I and went to piece* outside the cove ol congratulate than that presented to her, and ‘The Lord will provide/ said Miss Ami, just ‘But 1 was talking about myself.—he of the parrot.’ I should forget borough stiller water, at whose head stood the possession JAMES Never was month like the month of .Tune. never shared her weak and wicked desire sweetly. won’t provide me with another Ann if I hadn't him and the hound BORLAND & C0.f house were Mog my tongue moon. •The Lord them that them- in which Miss Moggaridge** —’ Tier wreath of roue* and lover*' to 8* e what sort of region it was that lay helps help | garidge And then Miss K<*turali whisk- to talk with,' she used to say in answer to I'm rooms Of all the freighting lives on board on the other sole of the hay and the break- selves/ said Miss Kelurah. ‘Well. ed herself out of sight, possibly to prevent Miss Keturah's complaints of the screech- Chandlers & Think ye “the world U out of that doomed crait, one alone ever Ship Grocers, joint!“ ers. gone. I’d wrestle longer with you if it was tiling ! sucn catastrophe as her friend’s a Then watch the shadow* of old West seeing ing with which the bird always greeted ye Point, as came to shore.—a bird, that, as Miss Mog- •The idea.Auu !* said Mias Keturah Mete- any use—you're set as Lot’s wife. *1 tear iu those sharp eyes of hers unused to her. **lie is ft When 53 South Street, from the door which Brid- capital companion. a well-to-do whose farm she said, turning round after she garidge peered such weak visitants. See how they fall on the grassy sward: ward. spinster, suppose/ l see him so gay and good- natured, im- get held open for Imr. fluttered through as N K W V U H Watch them lie on Ihc sword and stock, and whose had reached the door/you'll come aud see Vet a law of ethics is the in his with none of his kind K No. 4 Bulfinch glut* ring consequently .opin- the tumultuous air and Into her impossibility prisoned cage St., me before I've—I’ve twilight of still in the face of the necessi- IvrW* Boston, ions were the pride of the place.—‘the idea you go. something standing near. I wonder at myself for repining 0|i|Nt»itr Itnrrr ll»u*r. < if the eager who lor strife take arms. Miss Moggaridge left Bridget to youth long* of at lime of life to kite you might Jack; you know I've been ty of motion, either progressive or retro- over confinement in so and your begining your set her it uiy large airy Hotel in And the stern delights ol a soldier's life. socks ul) the and we've no back to the door and push inch so Miss New Ellsworth! round like a young girl- ‘The eyes of the knitting year grade, Moggaridge went on veri- a room as this, where I can look out upon was by Inch till one triumphant slain produced ^ under tin fool are in the ends of the earth,' quoted men-folks/ and then she gone. fying the worst prognostications of her the sea all day And she bent her building, old and gray, over the while long.’ Poor Miss Keturah--a soul alter victory elements, hastening and It was surmised THE Vt here he learned the warrior s art to Miss Keturah. with a ‘For my good | neighbors; that the head down tor the bird to caress, and SCIENCE OF LIFE; alay. long sigh. in herself to bate her before the own which was not Miss foundling iu which she had I It A \ K 1,1 A HOI SE. Or. kRI.r.PRRkCm ATIOI. part, the village is good enough for me!’ her fashion, Mog- j way raised the money to loved him none the less on the next day.— lb fire. It was a parrot, drenched with the hmd are the hours of labor done; And for me too. Kitty.’ said Miss garldge’s fashion,—once she expected the pay fur having the cataract removed from when Miss Keturah would have been M«V( THAI Mog- wave in of his glad OR! RUUIRR COPKA SOLD the sweetness of w on : Jack to come home from sea and and the weather -pitt* preen- old Master Sullivan's To-day triumph garidge. ‘I am nor going any great dis- wicked I eyes.--worn out iu to wring his neck,—for the crowning dis- B. r. and ing oils, shivering in her hands, and al- tin* service («K4V, Proprietor. Rr4«l Aaanird to tkr Anikar tance; I—lam to see Jack.’ in**.rry ncr; and the expectation the of two generations of the town’s aster of her Hie which he about by But tw retest of all the tender sonic going most to to and brought had kuit a bond ready yield firelight warmth children.—which she was one Ikr “lailraal Rrdiral Aaaocla- That on a fairer Now Jack was the disappointment together clay found to that rrusklls *»a Rllswerlh, Nalse. beams face the while; scapegrace Mogga- the remnant of life that his bat- very evenlug. betweeu tier and his sister that endured a survived have done, was lloa, Rank 31 at. I»M tidge. who had run away to sea and there- by scrimping her store of For the mischievous fellow worked upon Proprietor woulo nnonance u» his friend* flight. Miss bestowed A* tin* t.nie i* told that, ever the same. to at deal of and striving. The tling Moggaridge coal and wood as he a ■ with the and the stern gn alrelcbiug (Bridget’s departure having the door of iiis cage, had done » pnidf geneniliy. (hat lie haajust r PRAROD1 had; clergyman, in a in a corner complei* M&IttCAL Fresh w ius from a dreaui ol tame. said that she had him basket of wool of the left her tree to do to s«-w Hotel, and 1* now in funn*h new edit beauty his lather, satisfied his miud on the neighbors pious spells; long so.) that mere thousand times before, while Miss prepare.t Ji IVST1TTTK, haviug heated hearth, milk and crumbs at Mog- a m*» ,l**«ire 11 with ( u nt a ■-< N» but if that were so, these placed for a tire the First KuU-rtam ruliral «ntited (he II K 09 1.19 9 point that there was no earthly reciaiiua- certainly spells apology winter long to which garidge sat nodding in her chair, and ver ne w A nameless bo) is her lover now.

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