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Bangor Daily Whig and Courier from Bangor, Maine • Page 4

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RAILROADS. I Maine Central Railroad Arrangement of grains. In Effect June 4, 1893. GOING EAST. A.M.--For St-'Stejhen, Coun ty, Si, John and all points Baatof Itaugorln Muliie the Provinces, with car for St.

John. 7.25 A.M.-- For Old Tofan and B.A A.R.R. 11.3O A.M.--For Old Mllford ami B. A 12.2O Old -frown, ifattawamkeatt, Vanceboro and way I 12.25 P.M.--MUeU) Old Town and Mat- lawamkw.g. 4.35 P.M.r-For Old Tovn and Jt.

A. R. R. 7.3O P.M.--Nl(rbteiprefe8tralb'JorS(.Stephen, Woodstock, Arooatook County ante St. John, with car for St.

John Sundays Deluded, to Vanceboro and St. Jotyi. OOINO WEST. 7.aO A.M.--ForWaterville,Augusta,HailoR-eli, Gnllutu-, Brunswick, Bath, Ponliind and Uoaion, connecting at ewport lorDover and Kuicroft, at Waicrvllle for Oakland, Wlnthron XttTtnlngton.etc., and at Portland for all points OQ White Mountalaa IMvlaAm, Lancaster, Cole- l.rook. N.H., Quebec, P.Q..

and Montreal, Chicago a i 8.4O A.M.--Ex|iroSs Augusta, Kruodwlck. Portlaml anil Boston, Runs dally, I i I'ariorvar forHoaton. 13.yOP.M.--(Mlied) for Waterhllo ami war 1.4O P.M.--Flying Yankee with through Parlor Car via Augusta, for and Foxcroft, Plttsfleld, Buniham, Helfaat.Watervtlij, Augnnta, Portland.and Koaton. 4.35 P.M.--For Dover and Foxcroftand H. A A.U.K.

yla Dexter and mixed from Newport for all stiitionrt aa far aa Watery! le Inclusive. e.OOP-M.-EveryNlght for Portland Hoa ion via Augusta, connecting for Lewlaton, Bath Itockland, with Pullmui aJedplng cars at Ucfietl. trains between Bur idirhor, Bangor atiii and between and St. John, run every night, Sundays lnc udcd. BOCKSPORT BRANCH.

Tnjun leave Bangor for liu -kltuort at 7.SO A.M.. 1 4:. and 7 Arrive at ItiwtuiWt atiUO A.51., S.OO M. Leave Mix-iHiiurt; for Hanirur lit V.a'.il A II. and 1.45 P.M.

Arrive In Iteneor Ml -V A.5I.RD.1 P.M. MT. DESERT BRANCH. Ti-n i a i i i I i i a 2it.ln-.t-rt I rtt 'H) A M. 7 A i (M) a i 5.V a i at 7.10 HI A i i i and (d-'ilh M.

1-oave fi.r a Iliirbnr. A I 7 A M. ju a A ll.irl».r i at r. (HI A l.UlyJ, ID id A 'MM i M. 0 ally).

iM-H-rt I. A I i h), I A.M. w) 1'Al. i i H) I 1 i Leave rtii 7 Hi A I I A i i i A i I I I Hi A BREWER LOCALS. STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE Mrs.

Henry Barlow has been 111 at her borne on Main street. Miss Leila Uohoon has arrived borne Crop Bulletin Number Two. Mi ARRIVALS. Throjeh trains from thc Kftst nr 1 JO tt 7.1» U. KILU6 A 1 Knur Ihe I i i A 1)f A M.

i a i Vlattjiv Went t'riMii 1 I Watt- lu an varuk A a i t. i i A) 1' M. 'ml it'i I i a i 1- an.l 1 4 Jtn.l I a Krt Kroi 11.1 Krtjm fruiti A. Hi tit Ii ii A mi It. A A.

A nnd Purlin mul i Vl .40 A ii -SI. mike a long tail (tale) short. A man, after he has eaten a good dinner, may feel extravagantly joyous; bnt the next day-oh I bnt he is early and grim, his stomach and liver sluggish, he is morose, despondent and out of sorts" generally. Bnt he may get a prompt return for his money by pnreliasing Dr. Pieroe's Pleasant Pellets.

There's nothing like them. They are tiny Liver Pills, sugar-coated, bnt thorough in results. One Pellet is laxative, three to fonr cathartic. For Indigestion, Biliousness, and all derangements of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels, they work like a charm, and yon get a lasting benefit and a permanent care. They're the cheapest Pill, because iofe and sure, while the manufacturers guarantee they'll give satisfaction, or your money is returned I You only pay for the good you get.

Can yon aak more What's the nse 1 suffering any more from those dizzy eUs, the headaches and all; make tao attack yourself, with ono or two of these little, Sugar-coated Pellets, ind they will dp the rest. They are a perfect vest-pocket remedy. Purely vegetable and perfectly harmless. By druggists. 26 cents a vial.

Better than Ice Crram Soda. Miner's Fruit Nectar leaves clean, fruity taste In the mouth. Sold by all Druggists, and IR bottles for hnme use by Druggies nnd Grocers. A I Sin Men, Mass. I I I KfHttn.

nxenu for K. AUGUSTA, June 13. from a visit of some length at Brockton, culture Is pleased to present to the "mated better results, having three win- Mass. Mts. Thomas Hauscom, of Marlavllle, The Board of Agri.

resent to the farmers of the State In this Bulletin for June, a cash tax ana are Hopefully looking for someimnrovemc'iits. CIIAS. H. DOLE. HAMPUEN CENTRE--It is Impossible to five the exact earnings per cow witjhout a careful account.

lS9l-'i)2 I kept nqcount, they earned 836 apiece. year 1 es- Cures cows receiving from them twelve centf in array of figures, suggestions and er lncn or cream at the door. I think ments, from many of our most successful nearly correct. Our roads in this has been visiting in this elty and Bangor men In the dairy business, as well as from 'own are better than the average but the for a few days. some of our most observing farmers, on iabor tax system is bad, aad I hope we TI.I.

i .1 i the question of roads for our several soon drop it. In this town we build nils weeks meet ng of the Volunteer towns. The figures which have been tnd repair about seventy miles, five large Circle of King's Daughters Is to be held received appear to be, largely, from actual Bridges and many small ones. Thursday evening instead of Tuesday. knowledge of cost of keeping cows, and AU.F.N CAIITER.

car for ST Dov a neighbor wouWoneto 1 Mrs. E. J. RowelJ, Bedford, says her mother hag been cqrejlpt Scrofula by the use of four bottled of- after tiavfog bad much other tre KMMBB oeine reduced to qni to a low condition of health, aa It was thought she could not live. INHERITED SCROFULA.

I Cared my little, boy of hereditary I Scrofula, which'appeared all over hia face. For ft year I had given up all hope ot hia recovery, when finally I was Induced to use A. few bottles cured him, and no symptoms of the disease L. MATHERS, MatherviUe, Miss. Out book on Blood ind Skin mailed free.

StBClPlC Atlanta, Ca. I VV 1 1- GENTLEMEN'S -ranc en IS JUST BOOMING! i In All the New Similes. Mr. Solomon Emery, the assistant toll collector at the bridge, has gone to Ms home, in the suburbs of Bangor, 111 with us was sent out: The Children's Day ooncert which was dld bu VC your cows, and or raise them yourself? Very Nice Styles. Call antl see.

o- tweniy-tlvb cents ail the year. He I Lift DMA 0 Ort keeps tivp cows but said he paid out $-200 J. t. LnArlVIAIl LU for meal, but gets fhat quantity of buttcr rfeht alodf. "lie One Price Clothiers, A 1 I gregatlonal church Sjiiday evening has beer postponed one week.

Invitations have baen received In this WI part, andTl 'only EZRA TOWNE. WASHINGTON. PEMBIOKE--In regard to my cows I used to supplement the pasture, keep but two, aud the averame is better is and how much? tl an where a large number are kept, al, citv for the oni TM -i 4 pleiae K'Ve winter feed, coarse fod- tHiugh some of my keep citj for the commemement exercises of ders and grain, amount of each of Ihe Kllsworth High School and a ball to be given in Hancock I all, the 27th Inst. Mr. N.

A. Tcfft, sjn of Major H. F. TefTr, is home from 3oston for a visit. Mr.

Teflt occupies a responsible position a number, their better Ll'an mine, but that would not be a fair average take it as a whole. My cows are not taken from the barn from December Hist unti May first. I gave them two the kinds and estimated cost of keep of cow per year? I f. How are your cows tied 1 In i fl. How are they watered, and how many times each day? meals pe- day, I warm the water they 7.

Do you manufacture your own but- "'Ink. There are hardly two farmers in with a big Insurance company in Boston ter, or Is cream or milk this vicinity that care for, and feed their Mri and Mrs. Joseph Dean of South Ut state same manner, lire Jer n-111 where 8oldl how a Average price lnere been some improvement in will have the sympathy of all received per pound? and repairing roads in this viein- their friends In Ihe teath of their year 9- Please give your detail Ity during the past few years. Koad ma- Eleano-, which occurred thc casn valnc of wlla your cows earn chines have been bought nnd money has 10. Please state what you use fobbed- Fow Is -he Time -Q Gel; a Summer Suit Cheap! We are bound to sell every dollar's worth of our Goods and we liave marked every one of tlem down to Lowest Spot Cash Price.

Our regular Hay Rack of Straw Hals from 2o to each. The largest i in the i to sr-lec I Headquarters for Boys' Suits, Blouse and Bicycle Stockings, all sizes in Snow Blnc'xs. An Elegant Line of Negligee i and 3 Line of Gentlemen's i i Clovos A old daughter, In.it week. Thomas Golden, 10 assaulted Trial Curtis, was before thc Municipal O'ourt Saiuriay and was fined S3 and for Ihe justice preferring no charge a a i i for bought to pay for labor on the roads, YLL3 Wholesale Hardware, Williard Municiial Burton was before the Court, Saturday forenoon, ding In winter? 11. What Improvements were instVu- ted for the maintenance and repair of the roads in your vicinity lust seusonV 12.

What i be the method this season From the replies (o the first question, we gel an average of us the number of pounds of produced ID a year by each cow. In one or two cases LUVII i uiic ui nvo citses charged by C. K. Williams with having reported, cheese was manufactured a auivlnv IIKIHT train 15 A.M. Tlrncof arrival anil 1 (riven Is thai at Maine Central tar Kxi-liaiiKL- Mm-t ft Blight ln.nl.l IK- jilk.w..il i llrkeu t.

tin- ili- ami alt lirliHlp.il Kant i rt'e it liy ill routes flrt- tlie Maine- I i 'Tirlxci orlice. Kur fiiniuiLksi or tt-lt-. Pktient suffer ing is) no virtue if there be a remedy. damaged hia garden, 01 Chamberlain and Main streets. 'Ihe cafe was continued until Monday, at 1 r.

M. Tlie smaller of Mes-rs. D. Sargent's Sons' mills, at South Br Is tol be used in (he future, mainly, as a short lumber i where shingles, clapboards, whereas he old method was to raise a gi en a i to be expended in statute lalior, wh ch meant poor roads every time. L.

G. SMITH. MAOHUSI-OKT--The weather continues and dry, very favorable for planting Kin last eek have had two frosts the week. Slost ot the crops are nearly In. are coming up nicely, with lig i i a i i aud showers frequently our grassXis starting first-rate, looks very strongXaiia well set.

It bids, fair for an- HIGH AND LOW GRADE 3ICTCLSS. Call npria and Get Prices. sl 'ort time during the summer, and ex- crop. Our cows and sh THE BANGOR ln a very few instances, nothing has been allowed for the milk, cream and butter U8cd he a i coursei could be got at accurately it would add quite an amount to the number of pounds of butter produced. From the replies to the second question we get the information that twenty-two i be sawed, i saw will also of our correspondents have thoroughbred be kept there and used! vhen needed.

Jerseys; either Cattle Club or Maine Cnpt. John Winslow, of this city, Is 5 lIr 8l? navc KTMde nitB lii-rthd e.f Ik- I I'aaaenger antl Tluket Airent TOURIST SLEEPING CARS fr.iin liic a i I To Detroit aod Chicago, every TUESDAY at 9J30 p.M mill polDta on the 1 PACIFIC COAST, KIITJ- at J.15 To Minneapolis 'am Sf, Paul via tlie "SOO I.INI:" A A at I i.U. i "a' 0 1 1: a Ui-kcli points I'uVtii-iilarri of 1 arfe i i i i i u. K. fiu'iif-Ksox J.

A A sail i Muiuriiil. jt. JoJni. N.1I If Bangor AroostcokR.R. PISCATAQUIS DIVISION.

A (IF i A I BTANIARI TIMK. i ftf.l aftor I A -t. r.i-,,-i lg ir trains leave a i positively cure Indigestion, Biliousness, Sick Headache. Why endure i Martyrdom DRY COLD A I JEWETT'S PATENT REFRIGERA'ORS luue pasture, arc doing well. A.

II. PAI.MEU. I find our cows pay a profit of anoul twenty dollars per year by tigi ring the fee'ds at the market price and a i tlje mariure to pay for the care, bcs des this" is a prolit on the hav and grain raised, dairying is not eiten- sirely practiced it is difficult to get a accurate figures in thc matter. a -'Tile dirt-road is one we have four grade Holstcius, one grade Ayrshires w'lli a good road we have aud ten natives, that forty-four raised ver Iroads during nfost of the their cows, and that fourteen bought WB TM weather. The frostXacts strongly them.

on our soil, and we always We a season rom the replies to the third question "t' poor roads In the taring. The we learn that twenty depend upon pas- on 'y suggestions for iinprovingYnur roads lure wholly in summer; that thirtv-three is llrst more, attention to theVlrainagc Ihe scholars of the Krcelsior Grammar fe grain to supplement it except" in thc aml building of a short piece bf first- School went on a hayjrticfc ride to Phillips flu8hof eed i lhat-thirteen feed grain and clas3 Macadamized road everyA year. I-ake and had very eniovahle green cr a as supplementary to thc pas- Railroad companies find it profitable to a very enjoyable a grade down and nil up until their rhad- bed is level and uuallected Why would it not pay the pnhli at Inrgc to pursue the same policy the iiiiin wagon roads? WILLIS P. DRKSSKK STATE BANGOR, MAINE. 1 -) i this still with the steamer Awashonks, in Kliodc Island.

This fine boat, which Oupt. S. H. Harbour bull here last winter, is greatly admired on her route and her sed with her Uprned June rtli, 1892. Incorporated Dec.

ISth, LS91 Velc very picnic there. 'ITie weath 3r was best, but the children hud a pleasant time notwilhstanding thc unfavorable Condi tions. A meeting of the Deluge Hose Company to be held, this evening, to see if the company will chance to accept the race with either the Deluge or Torrent Hosi Companies of July for I he $40 purse ofiercf! by Mr. Ohrls Toole, of Bangor. The High School junioi base ball nine played the Ilampden Academy boys at liollius' Park Saturday jafternoon arid were defeated by a score o.f 24 to 4.

There was loose ploying oil both sides, It was said, and the Brewer Ijoys claim that 1 regret we did not receive any replies which would indicate the relative cost of tlie different systems. While there is no feed so cheap for the production of butter as pasture grasses, a careful study of the cost of keeping a cow a year as given by our seem to indicate that, under existing circumstances in Open dally for the reception of patients whether with or without menus, Accident cases received at Al.l. hours. The public are invited to inspect the hospital daily, after 1 o'clock r. M.

1 CHARLES HAMW, President. CHARLES H. BAKTLKTT, Secretary cr than those who depend upon pasture wholly, aud also, that their cows, us a rule, earn them more; thus nukin-' a double gain for them. From replies to the fourth question we learn that ten arc feeding ensilage, straw for coarse fodder, that one depends upon hay alone, without grain and that the umpire rather favored their oppon- snorts, corn meal, gluten ami seed roeai, trouble with the ctric lamp on mixud In about equal nrooor rai AX A A Tl of lives have been sacrificed, thousands of homes made desolate by the a mistake of the '-old-school" physicians, i i persisted in by smue notwith- a i the light upon the subject by modem research, that Consumption incurable. It i not.

is 11 scrofulous disease of the lungs and any remedy which strikes right at Unseat i of the complaint must and will cure it. jSuelra remedy is Tr. Piercc's Golden lIcdKiil Discovery. It is certain specific for all scrofulous It was BIO. quaria per Uuv.

iM'VPrii i I I I I sen it the corner nf IVnobscot square, still con- home grown miied grains and one care a siti TM guarantee Unit If it does tinues nnd citizens are beginning to won- noted the fact that he feeds no nur- CII the mone ilid for (Tor I rhflSMl (rrnin Tlio -on i HI DC I a 1 lie rPn.o.Jir chased grain. of a cow The 'average cost of keen giveo; 7 i A.M.. a i 4 7 A a 1.40 P.M.. i i i i I I intiTitif.lua*. stations, arriving In at 1 i i al A I run Works.

10.45 A. M. -a orac or r-olnlK In Ihl. nrfrtgemtar-. FIRST-Tlit box removatilc.

SKCOxn-Ire Kox Shelves remnvf.l, 1 nsl11 "poseil for cleaning THMiD-Tlic four sides of Ife ox nn tu the air, answering the tlouljlu mini tliniwinEolTcokl nml thr I'fnilcrlr-" au.l la- ai trains learc H.V.T at at 6.00 A.M. 45 A M. anil 3.50 P.M i i r.m Worki. 5 A.M'. and I-'M'' "ill i a at IIUW A.M.' IkuS." lla Je Cl tnl1 n-jidorlng the air DRV and H)l llfll-The 1'iitciit Cold Blast Sj-slem of LoollngliiHireeUK Coldest Uefri eni and the most economli-al In the me of Ice.

Made of Selected Red Oak, A Finish- I WALLS. A A I I A I I I I A I A A admit that It has no equal, no the largest ar der If the company is cvei going to remedy For a ifeng time its being lighted during the has been a matter of great uncertainty and for a good or straps around the neck'," part of the tinie the squartj has been dark and keep the cows conl It is one of the most im of the poles lhS Sb fh Wee street lights and should be kept burning, cannot be the advai The Segeunkpdunk Host Company, an claimed for this system, being th. cleanliness of the cow. amateur organization of South Brewer, ereascd cl lias received and accepted nn invitation to bouTehaln' attend In celebration and races nt Ellsworth, P)nrth of July. The members'have alreadyj begun practice for the racing.

Brewer will therefore be represented two teamj at the Klls- worth celebration, the a rove and the Eagle Hose tompany, itlso of South Brewer. use lined upright One time, has concluded the' stanchions are far preferable. But we believe their use should be discountenanced, as a relic of the past, and the cows should be kept will be refunded. The only lung remedy possessed of such remarkable curative properties as try a a its makers iu sell- ing'it on i a MTliiw UHE LEON'S SAUSAPARILLA, I HE I THAT NEVER FAILS." H'ONIIKK OP THE 19TH CKNTirRV. Foggjs Hcrselltemedy and Itlood Purincr.

I HKODAi'S DISCOVERY 1jhe (Sri-tit Nerve Keiuedv, If you are troubled Rheumatism, t-y the G. M. LINIMENt, It will cure. "-3 QT TO" i 0 1 LU jU, I 200 ESSEX STREET, BANGOR, MAINE FOR THE CURE OF THE Jcuor, Tojacco, Oiium MOD jits. Home Comforts and i i i a Provided al a a Cure Guaranteed or no pay.

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I I -j KlCKFdltli, Kesitlent I'liysician. For full a i a address W. P. W. VEAZIE, a All correspondence strictly i i a fort six gives us the information of our correspondents water tnelrcowslo troughs In tlip fnrti' The many friends in this city and else- seven in troughs if the yard a I three at where of Mr3 Klla "all Hi.xie, the wife Brings or books.

That forty-three water hangc stri'i't il roxtToft al P.M. Kuuliilni Train leaves ItanKor 4 0 A a i In Hove a at s.i Ir. Work DO anl Trall lcivs! al 3.30 A an.l ami lateral: at A.M.. KaUlh.Mn I i at 5JO A.M.. arriving Ulil Town Kallway connection at Old Town mi! lnvirnml ,101 Slalne Cenu-al I i ult the Uiiniun St TM Also the larjfostand liest assortmtnt of I ow i I ItKFUIUKUATOKS A I I CHK.ST! Ire n-ani Frt-Oiufni anil Walcr Coole-s In A BY WOOD, BISHOP rse TM days Shewtt of Mr.

ArtBDiusII. Hoxie, will be deenlv wice a twenty-seven once a day, that pained to learn of her death which oc- 8 Wster bcfore tlj TM' at shortly before noon When Baby waa sick, wo Castorlo. When slie was a Child, she cried for Custoria. W'' ihe became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, will find pleasant rooms, beautifully furnished with all mo.lern conveniences, within two short of elevated railroad, and ten CLEMENT BROWN MF3.

133 EXCHANGE STREET, 1.8 rooms will he held for Ui nt. Address. HIIW. E. DOWNS, 3-JOO Indiana A of the highest Christain mracti known and greatly beloved by a well anii nineteen "i 1 The average price received per pound for the buttcr, vllli- Uh Utnadlan PaclUc BTAOK UONNKCT Sebec, dally, fur SeliK VUlagc VHlagc.

Jally. tor a ird. a Parkmaa. to the sprrowing husband IB his affliction. cents.

Aud the average Her death is a particularly sad one as by re el TM en TMg'' to make Her age 1 he proprietors of Ely's Cream Balm do not cliiim it, to be a cure-all, but a remedy for catarrh, colds in the head and hay- fever. It is not a liquid or a snuff, is easily applied i the nostrils. If gives relief at once. 50c. "AT Al ami from Klneo od Lily liay rat W.

A Gene al Jlanagcr. STEAMBOATS. Steamship Co. No trouble Is harder to bear than pains in the back ami Bide. They Bap the energies and tire and A weak Ucki.re.dllj strengthened In mont cases, unltisa disordered kidneys are tile cunae.

In cane a little more tune qtdred, but a few bottles of Dr. Baler', Cure, patiently nsed. will certainly cure It. Ehen- maUsm very often the cause of backache. So also Isa weak stomach.

Tie terrible dia- ease. and the horrors of gravel. foUow neglected kidney weakness, and backache I. one sign of Its presence. We have the testimonial of a man who suffered for 10 years, tried doctor after doctor and got no relief.

The pains Interfered with Ids' work, disturbed his sleep, aud he was almost will lag lo die. He tried Grape Cnre and waa enttasl, well In two moutha. II Is not wise to let any pain BO on until alcbieae la upon you and tie doctor must be railed, (or a it nn jilfant mother, was atjfmt 28 years. SnciuE is KUDINOTON. News of a case of suicide comes from ihe nclghbor- toK-n of Kddington.

Frday, an aged man named'1'owle took his rwii life. He resided with Mr. Asa J. of Kd- dingtou. He attempted flrsl to kill himself with a razor and gaahed his throat in a manner and finally took a piece of rope and hung himself from the round of a ladder.

The ha iging -tornse I ha 1 catnrrh or the head aud throat for live ycjirs. used Ely's (Jream Balm, and lW CenC8 0 lc application I was relieved. rom an average of the replies to the 1 he sense of smell, which had been lost ninth question we get 8C5.H as the cash Wlla restored utter using one bottle' 1 value of what thc cows earn The 1 lv the Balm the only satisfactory replies to this question, being based on remedy for catarrh, and it has effected a the same assumptibn as those Teams Wanted. Steady work on Bangor Aroristook R. H.

$4.00 per day. Apply to liolsF.RT SMITH, at, Brownville, Maine. 1'. 'I'KEAT, Uuncral Contractor, Till TTonlton, Mtiinp. Steam and Hot Water Fitting.

Galvanized Cornice and Gutters. Jobbing Promptly Attendee We a a to give satisfactory Work in every case. CH question one, we should feel that this is a low figure for thc earnings. And as it ii 822.78 In excess of ihe cure i i my Meyer, Waverly, MWFw2iv average cost, which should represent thc market value of the fodder consumed, it seems to be a very encouraging condition. Replies toquestion ten give thirty-seven as the number who use sawdust for bed- discovered by a peddle-," who went oe tor help, and the body wascjt down and and other waste material, life was found to be extinct: The suicide was a very old man, being 8C years of age I KOR PITCHER'S OASTOKIA Heplles to questions eleven and twelve are given quite' felly In the individual a cause of his act supposed to have been despondency.

He lived In the reilt Question of road Improvement. The village known as East Eddington, and 5 8 suggestions arc giveu quite nn-h-JX USE I'll I THAT NKVEH FAILS." IISK SKODA'S DISCOVERY, The Great Blood and "Nerve Remedy. fcltKATEST HeUEDY DlSCOVKREU. i Pi Kg's "O-- Ointment. I I I EN OKV ROB PITCHEH'S CA3TORIA The umlerslgiifd.

Executor nf the will or Abbla II. I'ntimin, late of DeKtcr, In Hnid County, dcceaseil, rcspci-tfnllj- reprraenta thai the Roods anil c.liatteln, rights and crallta of silid deceased, nrc not siilliclent to Iicr a ilebts, and rh.tr|TCH of ailinlnUlrutlon, Wherefore your petitioner prays yrur honor to grant I Im power to sell hylicciiBC nt ntilillr or private Hale, nnd convey the following described rail eslato of the del-cased, viz: An undivided half ot a certain trart or parcel of land anil buildings thereon, situate on the North aide of Main StreeUn the villane of Dexter In I'cnobscot County, thc entire premises' (of which an undivided half to be conveyed) belne bounded aa follows, to wit: On the South by said .1 (T T.SANBORN I I A n. MILLGenand was well among the having been a resident long time. there fully, both those which seem to favor the MWFAw 14' PKTIliiEK" rip. provements f)ud progress along tTiis liiie well as otljers.

Your careful attention is asked 18 these statements, as we lieliev to be ot am Bar Harbor SteaibtatCfl; THSSE TRIPS PER WE2K. Beglnnlnj May 6, 1883, Steaner Cimbria eals ELY'S CREAM BAL CATARRH K. Church. Sunday was observed as Children's Day nt the First M. E.

church. In the morning the pastor preached an appropriate sermon and In the evenlug a concert of an good repair. V1U leave Bangor every TtfFSDAT DA and MO o'cloik 7 fj NI AT, WEDSKS IAT JEIDAY, at o'clock A.M. of the above Landburs toe at laloiboro 9 Landing every trip. Cleanses the Naeal Paaaager, Allays Pain and Inflammation, 'the Bestorestna Senaea of and smell.

agreeable. Price AROOSTOOK. MAVSVILLE CENTER--Uss attention is paid 'dairying In this immediate i former years. Our roads and are. kept in Road machines are now exceedingly Interesting nature waa given.

U8ed nearly all roads in the town and The decorations were very pretty and lm ro on the old man- there was a large attendance. The event was entitled Living Pictures" and Ibe programme, as arranged by the committee, consisting ol Nicker son, Mr. and and Mrs. George Abbott, was as 1 SI'MMKR A And that tired feeling, loss of appetite nnd nervous prostration are driven away by Hood's Sarsaparilla, like mist before the morning sun. To realize the benefit of this gnat medicine, give ft a trial and you i join Ihe army of enthusiastic admirers ot Hood's Sarsaparilla.

Sure, flic-lent, easy Hood's f'ills. They should be in every traveller's grip and every family medicine chest. 2Sc. a box. UKK SKODA'S DISCOVERY.

The Great Itlood and Nerve Remedy. by Owen W. Bridges, Atwood J. CobU, Cyrus 1 and the licta ot Charles Morse; ind on the West by land of Flvnr and Wll iaraC. Elder, (renerrinR to the'Town Jf Dexter uic right to occupy ao much of sold lot as is used by said Town for highwaT purposes) im-mlses (entire) being as the "Uld' larrar I'lace," on Northerly side of Main strppt on Ilryanfs Hill, so called, In the Village oTes- ter aforesaid, to satisfy said debts expenses or mle, nnd charges of administration.

Said itlre real estate (of which to sell nn undlv a Is askeil) Is the same Office 21 Main Street. HOURS 8 to 12 A. 2 to 6, 7.30 to 9 P. M. THIS TREATMENT IS A SURE CURE FOR A I iv Dexter May I SS Penolwot i A I STATE OF MAINE.

s. Court of Probate, No injurious results from the treatment, i strictly confidential if desired. has been thoroughly a i and May Term, i i i i unquahfied approval of i i i a profes ana business men in i New York. receiver i i PENOBSCOT. Mr.

and Mm t. DEXTE At the present time, dairying Mrs rl miu of the most .1 glM ble brall es of farming In Maine, "THE KIND THAT NEVER GIVES GREAT RESULTS. Art MM. ueorge Abbott, was as follows: bat like all other business In order to ob- UKEAT KESULTS. Organ voluntary, Daisy Currier; open- ln the 8 results financially, one most Kg a Liniment for Sprains and Attest: jun3 of the petition anil onler thereon.

Auos E. HAIIDV, Keglatcr. uuc IIIU Ing chores by full chorus, "Onr Jubilee" to conBt a care and attention. Scripture bsson, and ZSL'SSS? Sft 11 be Kheumatism. Creanery Buttar Ho.

Emrrronuo BRTDOK. THE SPRING OF MAINE. Penobacot ss. Probate Court, May Term. 189J.

ceased, prujfeig that the balance remaining in'her hands a mx on BetttemM hcraccount made at Bold May Term, 1893, may be ordered tlle of said deceased ihotthe filiare of each may be determined, red Th notice thereof be given to nil ewspaper printed to the laet Tnea. appear at a Pro- be given. All communications held as confidential. EXPENSE OF TREATMENT: W. F.

SHEPARD, M. lanai tf DIRECTORS: due no- $73.00 as.oo zoo.oo The) an The) Tli See I Bu) th C. L. McCURDY, M. D.

a be heard thereon If r-- --J without any 'S2f5 fcedtos a smM .1 fte fl 8 urea as to bIet f. ttledaU of each cow, I thoughts to a Colo F. C. WESTOH, AGENT, his Attest: AMOS A true copj of llie.jrl lnal. Att "a' 0 AMOS E.

HABDY, Burster. 3" Steam and Hot Water Heaters th( Horsemen HAMMOCK CHAIRS, Currier Hook, SAIlj-MAKERS, twice a day If VBrycol4 and palls In the own batter Ll 'MPQ 3 B. B.c.rdX.21, I avenpor, 96 EXCHANGE STREET, BANGOR, Stea Water Fitters. Ordered, That notice thereof hn at ten o'clock In BUO17. against TJntrlmmed.

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