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Bangor Daily Whig and Courier from Bangor, Maine • Page 5

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BANGOR DAILY WHIG AND COTTBIER, TtTESDAY, MAHCH 15, .1,111 iDURTlSEMESTS 3 WOODBURY 3 and Steam Fitters. BARSTOW, Haa's I Fire Previsions, 3 CODES ft VKE i a aine ARRINGTON, Accident Lasurance Leu cat Rales ad This. -i VTS, FANCY ER3, RIBBONS FLOWERS, i i 1 P( THE CITY OF BREWER. epublJcans Elect Their Man tbe River, Season 1 Ol at iV A B. BUCK.

E. HUSSEY, Lsr Embalmer. (TvrHQPHONES Fc sale at the 99c. All the latest -eco as 5Oc. each, Death of Chaa Thomas--Funeral of Patrick Curran Personal and Local Items.

Mr. a L. Bill, of Portland, wan in tais city yestertlap un brninest. Mrs. James Cirtby.

of this city, who has been connued to me house by illness for the piat la reported to be much improved. A flock ot wild geese passed over tbm a early Monday morniDiC flyio(C north. Their "quscks" were welcome soundt and remiaded iboae who beard them of beamiful spring. Saturday nlsrbt. City Fickett went to south Brewer a ad matte a search virtue at the saloon ol Samuel O'Connor.

He obtained a quantity of I quor, Tbe warrant a sworn out by Mrs Eugene Neil. 1 be hem Ing will be before the i i a court this forenoon. The jneral of the late Patrick Curran vis Sunday afLernoon at St lere- s-i a at Brewer. There i wii a attendance Fr. Heymaker I a The orers were Caiman I Nicholas i John Ivennedy a i i Curlej-.

I i a a a Mr 1'leasaat cemetery Bancor. Tbe i (r tsnda ol Cbirlie 'Ihomas i be to le irn of hia death, i Ii occurred on Sunday even ng, af- i a a i weeks, tie i the son of Charles and the late -u-an I i i and was lo yeara, 2 momtii a days o' age. He a lather and one sister, Mrs G. Patter- smb he has made big homt i i the deruh of hrs mother a Tears ago and to is eitended tbe deepest a of ill, in this tlieir great fcf i He was a studious and ambitioua boy and bad very promising He was i fivorite with all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance and his death bas i a gloom over tne i i he" livtd, especially hu The funeral ser- Mces i be hi.ld on Wednesday at JO o'cloLk a. the res dence ot H.

G. Pattei- -on on I- lit Summer street. SON, Proprietors, I J. Zvl. Bright, Life A dent Plate Glass Bangor.

SARGENT ELECTED. Municlcal Election In Brewer Monday a There no i i tfaa muQicl pal election i Brewer Monday was a one and a Itirht vote was i i i the usual triumph for the a i republican ticket, A saritf nt eltcted. Ihe onU signs a Lontest wus in a One, voters out at davliaht, i tlieir thorcs early and then went to the po Is to hu tie for ttiier a i thev kep: up a i diy a Iwo lu a big of peaout9 and exery i to a i in the bag, but the i only had the power to pioduci) ballot throwers the a Ihe a i i wards did nol have so as peanuts and there waa not hie enough a the polls other a 10 break up a prayer meeting. 1 ing is the vote in detail: i FOR MAYOR. THE FIRST STEPS Toward Settlement of the Famous Hale Notes, FoicroftTowR Meeting Appoints a Committee of Three To Confer Witb the Nolaholdars and Reach Agreement.

An Exciting Session While Important Question Was On. to Whig and Coorler 1 Foicroft, Martb 14 'Site mucb talked aiiou; and long looked lor tonn meeting bas arrived. While the elections showed many Bar- prises, the results as a general thing had been correctly predicted. The meeting was called to order In the Town Hall nine o'clock by Clerk W. M.

Steward, who after reading the warrant, called lor votes for moderator. Lines were ibarp- drawn and tbe announcement waa Kreeted with applnuep. Tbe vote waa as fuUowt: Whole number ot votes, p87 ereesary to a choice, A Buck had Iee bad bi-atlerlne, and Mr. Buck was declared elected. Mr.

Buck then took the chair and en- teriained a motion to elect a town clerk. 1 here was no opposition to the present Incumhent and M'. W. M. Stewart received TO out ot 81 vote" cast.

The meeting then adjourned to meet in tne Opera Huune as ihe town ball wan too small to admit all the voters. Article 3 taken up for aboot an hour tbe excitement considerable. Mr Parsons moved to pass the article and Mr. Daggett objected A rtoiDHVnri- was taken and resulted SO agalnut 77. The vote waa so close that Mr.

Parsons withdrew bis motion, stating that ne an- no obi ction it wns ennplv to pass the article until other Imp a matters had been disputed of. Mr. Daggett then proceeded to take eicepilons to several of tbe items of expense in the town farm ftcoount and also made some statements about Incorrectness In some ilems In the reports. He alio made close Inquiries Into tbe town treasurer's report. In replying Mr.

Oafecs Bald: "We have some very Important business to attend to; business a is o( vital Importance to the town and I think we should attend to this Brat, for what can these little matters affect us when this Whole number of vote), Woodtury, Ifj 'Isotn, OeverlDce, A hla election Mr. Woodbnry lar- Blshed a treat of oranges sod pop corn. It was voted lor to nppolnt the other officers aa i provisions tif Art. 11. The appropriations following were voted: $1,100 700 300 i it i Sthool OU3 i A I parstjn Ketwtlrol Sih ol BulHl nga.

rt of foor lolticiloa of luxes Sleii.t.ilal lias an 1 Lure Soli 1 wiuler Jj.lw.tric Liligtu 39 to 1,100 700 Under Art. '24 it voted that all hills against tbe town be brought ID before the 20lh day of February neit. Voted to pay collector 2 per cent for collecting (HIPS which most be collected before the Irtl dav of Match neir. elected The opiirtaot article ot the day came up Kt and amid excitemt-nt the liullotmg fl on for som ir tbe committee wag carried time. predicted in Su- Wl Ig committee will consist of John Hughes, E-q a i a Hon.

Josia B. Mayo anu Hon Waln- wrlght Cuaalng, all of the members be- uoanimously 1 i I I rnutrli i r-ase a( te H.fi at lire EMtiUjU 145 MAIN ST i 1 ir VV I 1 ill 74 a lafi eiecteu me Whifc reporter interaiewed Messrs. Hughes aud Cuehing. Mt. a "I don't wish to a i now, but will aay that will no stone unturned to efircc a settlement.

'Ihe committee will meet tnniRht and i proceed at once to Mr. Cubmealso did not wish to talk much, out anid "He will do all in our power to make an agreement SMth noteholders and think thqy will actcpt per cent. I Ibiuk the committee will br ultimately It is expected the committee will tie ready to nmke a report in iwo weeks and It is probnble another town meeting will oe called to meet about tltat none. Tlie selection of the cumin ttte is one of the est that could have been made. Mr.

Hugbea la the iunioi partner of the flrua of bon, manuf-ic- 'tnrera, and is a shrewd man. Mr. i iuoior partner ot the nrm of Mayo bon, owners lof the woolen mill in tins place, and heaviest Dote holders, willing to take 25 per eel is one of the He says he la t. of his note if the others will. Cnsh.ncr.

of W. Cushloe Co is one ol the most in- fluen'iftl members of this Mr. Gushing is also on hold against the town, mittee will meet tonieh ol dye committee. thoe who 'Hie com- and i go to tbe object in worfe once to etitctj view. Ic wan voted to SH 23 'o buy a safe for the records of the tov D.

Article was taken and the current of opinion at flrst i eemed to be to raise 000 to settle onKstandlngclaims the town and Mr. Koowlton amjtioD lo that which was defeated bv a rising roti by a large rns- lonty. Mr. Parsons herte took the floor and in one of the finest speeches ever beard in a Foxcroft town meeting said: "We have elected a board ot selectmen In whom we all have tbe almost cunti OLDIOWN NEWS, One David Murray Is Wanted by tbe Police. A Charna of Forsrery Aaralnst Him-New candidate for Alderman-New Business Enterprise--Notes.

lo big nnd Umrlcr.J Oldtowo, 14 City Marshal Gates has requested the Bangor police to arrest David Murray, of city, should he appear there. Murray wanted on a charge of having foreed the name of J. C. Gerald upon a check for i nnd pas-ing the check upon F. Alien.

He has not been seen yet by the Bangot officers. Woi Bean, Mrs. C. M. White and MS Helen Hunt will goto Washington D.

The Hoar Club is Invited to meet wllh Mr. and Mrs. Drvid Carr, Krunswitk street, Wednesday, March is confined to her is confined to the Mrs. Lev! Gray home by eekne98. Mr.

O. Bnrker houfle mill a bud cold. U. Whittirr and Harry Woods will open an establishment for the mufac- ture of in the building formerly occupied bj A. B.

Godfrey as a hard store, next wetk. Thev have received many orders ahiad and i do first class work. Mai-un Jiulden, Dominated bv tbe Democrats lor alderman in ward 4 bns relus'd tbe nomination. Henry has conse.itetl ro run. J.

N. Norcross isconflned to the bouse by sickness. The. members of S. J.

ikes Post G. A 1C have received an luvitation from B. H. Beale Bansor, to attenu a uamp Ure to be aMven bv the members of that nost evening. A large nuinUsr will respond.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. OC Waterhonse, of Stillw uter, on Monday celebrated the 50 anniversary of their wedding day und received congratulations of a large of neighbors and frleods. Both have bee-u residents of Stillwater a great iiiany'yeara, Mr.

Wa'erbnuse goinK to thai lace from. Sc-irboro G6 years ago. In tht time he has seen rani changes and 18 watched the growth of the place Wtijn be went to Stillwater the territory i ow covered i houses was nothing bi it a dense forest i there was np road Mr. Waterhouse is 76 and wife 69 They have 5 children Mrs. Iiittknctd, ol Waterville; Mrs Dow, ot M-ir-port; i- r.

Water- liouse, of Mrs. fiyrpn Porter. if Stljllwater, ana W. E. Waterhouse, ot dtono.

Tba work of moovmg J. W. Sawyer's down Main street furnished con- siderelble excitement Monday. Some of the telephone wires bad to be cut to allow the passage of the house and a crew of linemen remained in town all day looking after tbe work. Nicola announces a grand three OLDTOWS ADVERTISEMENTS SPRING HATS.

All tlie latest shapes and colors. Prices way below regular hatters. HELLENBRAND Pimty BLOCK, OLD IOHN, ME. A. P.

BRADBURY SON, DEA.LEB IS Carpels. Oil Cloths. ROOV PAPERS, C)10 KKKT, and FIIKMTUKK of all! kinds. Prtws finnr Goods dbll-r Mln SIl'U finnrintecd to Ije 11 low aa the lowest Goods dbllvered IBEL in bUllvrater, Orono and Ba Corner BRADBURY BLOCK, rown, SPECIAL SALE. A New Assortment of PaiNT WRAPPERS I These ai oil made--new an pleasing i and good fatting Au raspcc lion likely to pljease.

C. GRAY, Oldtown, Maine H. Mi 19 CENTRE. STREET, iVS, MAKE Pullen Company, Cor. State and Iiehange Streets.

Have NEW I STYLE HATS In all the litest the New Spring Ties Took into tlip II M1UVV aud see the I atjles in Gentlemen's Spring JT of our Ji si i i i Loulitic ouj 1 one of the i line 13 of islu 11 11 urn an i our Custom Made Clothing cnl i i i t. in Uo more Make Suits to Order ringing in i Ms i OHI I i IM MH TH 1 Mu OHI 14 spi slcud in in i I i i Ji tiuii. but '-I ilJs.il Uboi md i luto i i i i i other and unsettled? How ortHQt matter remains said said Mr. Oakea, wiliiOK to an, swer any qoestlo ask me llr. Oakea then which exception! Daegett, and afte .9 tfae gentleman mav explained the items to were taken bv Mr.

a half hour's talk and Townsman, 3 I i ni k- MIGHT, BAtvGOR, ME. OOTJLU, i 1 i ID Eaes, Etc STREET, DAIRY BUTTER ft Specialty at CLftRK TIB3ETTS' SPRING STYLE A PAPERS Now Opening. 1) HUGBT3E CO. WATCHES BEPAIBBD the last years at his establishment. a i i i niBjOrllr Jj" Tlia Ward Elections.

1 ltowini; is the result of the election oE aldermen and ird officers: Ward Ona I 1 A I A A Coaan, 30 is Oirna, 'J A Julinaon, I a injecarcis, i rtard ank Chick, 1" a IiLIl BLICA-i SOiIlNliJ-3- Vldermen--L M. Grav, AlTin Holyokf, Vi ard Clert- Galen a Pond, a Three. BFrL lit LAN Aliltfrroer--C Worcb had Had LT Clapp had i eg had IV ard CterL-- Bei Ooehran bad Ward I I I A NOMINEES Barooar, .1 hn I Orindle, rdcn--F h. i a Clerk--aau-uel Dewey, Ward Flva. I 1 1 E'l 1C NOJIINKM Aldermen--Ii 'una I nr.k i a a le, ard icror Mutty, excitement the beetiDK proceeded to Art 4.

'1 be balloting for Brat Belsctman then commenced and lor ten minutes proceeded amid inteme excitement. After the votes were counted the moderator announced as follows; hole number of votes, 2SS to a choice, Vtai Onkeshud -OJ Ii Pratt had 8 Tremendous a pi an se greeted this announcement. Much less Interest was manifested in the vote for second selectman, wnlch waa Whole number of votes, Xeieasarj to a choice, John F. Arnold had For 3rd selectman the vote stood: Whole nombT of votes, Necessary for a choice, Clinton C. Weston had 210 1H9 aos 8 178 170 a 49 51 51 61 6t 6 1 But verv little interest was shown and no determined opposition was shown.

lor town treasurer, WUHs S. Ham wai re-elected by unanimous vote. For town agent, Hon. Wllllsi E. Parsons was by a vote of S6 ou of a total of 58.

The Interest shown In the election ol Bcaool supeiintendent was- considerable and some was shown when the te was announced Whole number of votes, IB( Necesfsarv for a choice, Edith W. had 113 Mary Averill, Statttrmj, The vote for three ol the school committee was sa Whole number of votes, Necessary ta a choice, D. Barrows bad John C. Cross had scattering, Soconn I The Itfdian Island band will be attendance. There wi)l be a social Tarratlr H'lll J.

Ilmmin, agent of the Bpjwell Watel i'ower has sold i Kijrbir at aud uit are engaged msr them. IF geese nonounce the coming of ifl liefe or bv, as a fljcfc of 4 over I will gruna concert Fuday veatne by the musical orsranizition of liniversity at City Hall. The aleni cunsistv of'Glee Club, 13 voice-, ati)o, maudolm and guitar club, teiet, of 6 pieces. A fine oncert is expected. utmost conn uuu hours so-as-sou-please race on Indian dence, we have elected a committee to i Town Hall lue-dav even ffect a settlement and jae we to tie HIP hunds of these men by appropnatmc the funds necessary to fettle the notes uf the ludicnant creditors?" Mr.

Parsons' speech ikndonbtedly had great influence with the voters of the town for when at the close of bis remarks Mr la nrief speech, made the motion to raijee $3,500 it was passed wl'hnut a dissenting voice. A-ticle 31 in relation to tbe enforcement o( a tor lliw lc was voted to instruct town nffljcrs to prosecute all persons who violate the taw. I Story of the Foxcrloft Trouble Foscroft, Match Intense ei- citement prevailed at tl(e annual town meeting today, by the tremendous financial proDlem IconfrontiDg tbe people, as a result of recent decision of the Court, that given by the late town Elias J. Hale, were good, and that il.e town must shoulder a debt of 3187,000 incurred thereby. The present predicament of the town Is the result of what la generally as a disregard of town finances for more than 30 ears, during whiLh Judge Ellas J.

lie, considered to be one of the most upright and honorable men in the State, was repeatedly elected town treasurer. Bin reports of the flnancia! standing of town were always acceptpn without question, and it was not until the year 1S94, when William P. O.kes was elected to tbe Board of Sialecicuen, that a bond was required of Jddge Hale, and at that time Mr. Oates severely criti- cised for demanding such security. Mr.

Dikes, however, teemed to think the statute! should be carried out even ii 1 Druggist and 1P ilpr in Books and Slatioaciy. 67 34 41 25 1 B3 27 63 cannot be Cared bv loral HpuliciUon-. ai tney rmsot reach i n' the ear Tli'iuls onlv one n-Hi i i i an Unit li by conaillu 1 i i i ri.iiK i 1B eiutsl by an In (Un-ei i i i i i a ilw I 1 1 '2' a Hen tulMJ la inflamed i haii. 11 iuinljl.ni! it, or ImprrfeLl bear al'l vrlm a i lTMe.l tlic rosu.t. aiiJ unless tl-o Inliammatloa can bL I ten out anil (his mlie to Ita normal KonmiSSn II be forever, JJi "a ol are cajsrf ciuirrb, whirl.

nolhlnl but an IDOimed condition ol i th I TM 1u Hmirtrert Dollars for an? casi of Dealnes. (caused hy ciUrrh) IhM IK- tnrcrt Hull Catarrn cure. Bend for circulars free A 4 co i eda IT EhrngjcSirts, "5t, i i i- in Ml i i i i i in 1 iint- kin i i i i i i i i i i in 1 i ild i'i hn rCH i i i i i i -I 111 u. al-o repaired i i i i muter months I i tu Tiring tur bt a 1 too 1 1UO ewel- a und Whole number of vote Necessary to choice, Cross had Third Whole number of votes, Necessar? to a choice, Cnas Dunham had Henry Clayton, had Art. 9, to chooee a road commitsloner, waa then taken up and the vote Hiram Dims 168 In a lolal of 170 After the vote waa announced Mr.

Divle treated the bouse to some pineapples. For auditor there waa no opposition to Mr. Pardons and he waa elected by a vote of 50, scattering 1. Art 2 famished considerable excitement for time. Two ballots were tnkrn before tbe meeting adjuBrned at 12 la fur a short recess.

The Bret two Ballots were aa follows- Flrst. Whole number votes, Necetiary to a tholce, El Woodbary bad John Foleom, D. Edes, A. i i TOC WISH TO BE WFLt, Yon must tortnv tis-em against the attacks of dl.ease. i onr blood he kept pure, jour stomach and digestive organs In order, your appetite good, 's Is the mtdlctue to arlfy lnd your strenatb.

oreatei od gi.M ADOLF PFAFF, Bangor, Mains. Haod'i Fill" re Clibartlc, (Continued on Eighth Page.) The Only Thing Needed To Remove Bronchitis, Catarrh, Consumption and Pneumonia From tlie List of DanEerdus Dleaaci la tbe 1 Education of tb: People. A. No choice. Wood bury leading.

163 85 ti'j yr 14 Sacond- Whole number votes, Neceeaary to a bo Ice, J. Fulaom, H. Woidtury, S. t) Kdes, No cbulce. Folaom Here an adjournment wu taken vntH 10 oVIock.

At 11 o'clock wns called to order bv ths pratidloff attfl tben prwwtded Co tbe eleatton 11B 68 tljat catarrh, broncbitis, and censumption i wei i purely local dis 3 caused by the prescDC of bacilli in the air passage the medicai profession thronlihout the whole world bent all it etr energies 10 finding mine me hod -or remedy which ihese could reached and destroyed How they bare best told by at the reports published by the different bo4rds of health in all ihe Iftrper in this countrv, Avhujh-sliow not 011 greaE tncn-ase in the number of denihs yearly from ibese but a startling irrowih ihe Hi-mbci of persons i.t*d This mire to find re ftl diaeaanM of the respiratory organs HIIIM not ne con 4trued to mean a Lick, of ubi uy on the part medical profession for tliey have discovered fvmed.es which would Id I these germs Yet, to say not one of ihi could be conveyed to ttc affected by dry It can be readily Men, then that dtscovjny of "Hjomei, a ide of sufUcteni powir 10 11 at once- the baLilti of at the same tin Ifttiitt enou(fh every panicle of -J fcy paiient ICHVIIIK free jnoiBHiirt, wii one world Doctors ihrongl tjegan to test ihe efficacy of now, after two tars' trial ml in etr own care, over 3,800 tbe Australian I treatment by irhich all the respiratory organs can be xei Furthermore, tt clT.im«l predisposed lo catBrr 1 out the wb courjtry ihls new remedy, unihreds ofcases under phjsicians cltum diseased parts of hatul families 1 initruct rnptton, If III! Vi Tha IhlnJ bullot ntnttedla tion of Bertert Woodbory, la the use of' HyQfnei nsLBg: generati freed from dread dtieaset It wouid seem, tben, that nocbmir rcrnnlni to be done ITI order to re move these dkseases from lha list of dangerous but to teach the people the value of Hjamet CURES BY INHALATION. i Outfit, fi ool "Eitira 5- inir Bttlm (awenderful i i i bv ma 1 Se tl fur THE R. T. BOOTH 181 Tremcmt ftoom i BUSTOKl MASS. Bpm OFFICI, ffi But WCb 9t, S.

Y. OEO. A. GRAY. Hardware, Paints, Elc.

ISl Main St, Or BTOWV, MAIM- Lumbermen's River Driving Boots and Shoes Hawaiian Advices. The foHouvJag advices are received per tearqer China Hopotulu, Iarch Tbe nativs on be Hlaod of Matii are a state of COD- iderdble excitement caused by the Ivalr'j between the I umpanv and the native railroad line ouatructed la the interests of tbe SpreaUtesviile plantation. The Pioployes 1 thft latter IT is alleged, tore up the rack of the i company to crofrs line. Ibe work was performed on he ol tbe 1st iDSt. by abou 300 workmen, it is worktug unde Cbe i of tbe plantation uianHgeiaent ttc lieved the government ice in be toaster as the rails of the newly laid rack cross ihrep government uer- ai IBS ion not having been obtains! for IIP work.

It IP understood that; the of the line IB to obtain a seiport the outlet of tbe bpreckteevilU can be landtd to connect i ofew eu-amerlme i Us i erest, HiCuertn the sugar has beeti i i cl over the Kthuln) Hoe In order to rt HLh tb seaport The plaotanuu railroad now run cleir to the sea Tvbere a steel wharf which was built in hcor- Knd and is now enroute here, wsll hp nlnced in position the harbor of pt. Jas. A. King, minister of the 10- r. If ft on the Manuos-i for a trip to tbe Australian colonies to benefit his health.

President Dale rerarnrd to Honolulu on the inorniug of the fourth. After a meeting held Immediately upon his arrival, he waa iuieiVieweit by an FS reporttT HP "pok" a on pertaining to i mission to Washingion. bad he: 'Mho Maine disaster ali- acirrpEi the attention of the statesmen ID i prt MOUS to my departure for Hawaii a has qmi ted down I believe Hawaiian a i i will be pwrrtmount Ci nercss. I AHS in Washington I mr-l many friecda of Hawaii. They teel confident that an- ut mtlon will come.

My impression of President MtKinley is extremtly favorable. found him to be an unassuming, and sierling man. He seem to heart and soul in tbe annexitioa treaty. Oar reception was extremely cordial and hospitable." FOR MUTUAL PROTECTION. The Landlords' Protective Association, a New Organization Formed on Monday.

On MnndHv afterooon tweotv-iire of ihe prominent latidlorda of Bangor tknfl vlclalty met Bt Che Board otTrade rooms, City Ball, and organized aa tbe Landlords' Protective Aaiuciutltm, by the adoption of by-laws and election of offl- The officers elected are aa Pregident, Gen. H. Mitchell. Vice Fieeldent, Hear? HiLaui tx-crcmry, George H. Hamtln.

Treasurer, Oxpt. U. W. Potter. Boory UcLiaichiln, Henry Mitchell, James A.

Huarclnian, James U. Eaynea, QeoTee H. Hamlln. of tb' association Ii the mutoul of property owners atiiuit lotnes caused by uodeilnble teuantB, and tbe obtaining ot each general Information as may be of benefit to Uw THIS E. PERKINS SON, Oldtown, Maine WE WILL BOND YOU, The United States Fidelity Guaranty Company, OF BALTIMORE, MD.

Our bonda aeceptcd bv the Unite' States Goi eminent lud Trobite Courts. MASON PALMER, GENERAL AGENTS. C. J. ATTORNEY.

Henry Ward Beecher Wrote aa foUowa "I would rjither hftT0 a bare coffin without Flowcrt a fctmer wltliout nn Eulogy, i with ut iho awct mortem neis of nnd pym MnUatsa does not cc the burdem il soul Flowers on tho Coffin caa no fragraum ithward over the dreary days He wouM. no have sal 1 h'irt he been ttty ot th( OB when tlie "Silver Cord naident of the Quwn Uty of the East, that tb proper'person to rail IB loosened would be ABEL HUNT. FOR BEST MM JIT LOWEST PRICES GO TO M. OKAY, Carriage Builder AJtUIAGfc- REPO8ITOBT, a PROVIDENCE FUR COMPANY, 49 Waslnlniter Stj, R. 1 Wants all kinds of Rftff Furs, SfctaB, Glnsen eom 11 jruiranteed selection.

conrwouFi dreatniiiiit, ImmaaUU mntance Tina, Hones, fumklud Ire Write lor latest price cfrouliirB FRED T. 0EARBORN DRESfESINO ROOMS THB LBADnCO SHOP TltK CITT. HO LOHO WAITS. FOUS WOBKMTO. Over WeaternUrUon TelegrpH Offlo IS B8OAD lay Aside A ilollir for 1 i it 'fie Mime time ill )i I 7 1 1 1 a a I vt'- Wash.nglon Life las, of New York Arthur H.

Black, 11 i i i i i I- 1 I A I I Mt if lucuriujratL 1- HD I i in, i 4 i a In eo I I nt, inl Hi Hs, i Abil TS, "il. I'll pwneU "bj tlic xi unliicumlietcd, rt 4 ock i mil bomls, mait-et TJ.IUC, 4 ise i office anil In ba.uk, st due and a i rued, -7 47 uui" In tue of collection, WO i 19 -e Rr IDS Deposit 10 lc i i i it Tctual iu 11 A III TItS, DEC 31, 18J7. i us, re (iili cd'to safely rcijisa out diug ribkb, fclOU- 1-tL I ll ill Lilt Of lllb 3 CX I MI TRUES PIN WORM ELIXIR ClIILIIRm E1E5 rta will ruin them The Wronir Gr-l i I I I I 14 A I A If tbe aeri HXIB of a )a i ti tit 1 I'M. HUTCHINGS A OI'IH llBrnmona -Heel. 11 Hall, Hew Silver and Other Revalues J-as'ei Po a i i i Inn C.I i I ami.

i i I 1 er anl i i i i '-i lu" I Robinson's Drug Store, A 1TE I A I MO1M Bangor and Piscataquis Railroai Ccmpany. a of till- 15 ngnr riqrl'ivqirll I IT1V I I i i tli In i rll Ko mi I- Ii i i In oti I I 10 0 10 elicl bonr I of I In I ir ibat coaii. i tin in LCI tg II IS OOIJ Bangor, March 1 I'-IH BftNGOR EDGE TOOL The Genuine Peavey Cant-Dogi Always on h.inil, Axes. ALL tlUDS OP 1NO TOOI S. J.

H. PEAVEY, 111 1113 Eithangi Strtet. Bangor. lc S. W.

BRIDGHAM Music and Mualcal Merohandlsa II Columbia Street, Btnflor, Ma. Ctll or wrltt (M.

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