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KWTBKHD AS SECOND I I CLARK HAH. MATTKB. I 3ANGOR, MAINE, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 9, 1895 Price Three Cents, VOL. MAJ.

A. FRANK HUTCBINS. (-1 IM Tr! His Wife's Wonderful Cinv by r. i i a Mood and Nerite i i adds lior own Forceful Words A i i Knnul Medicine. i i usu i i Dr.

a nil 1 norv i roma- I i i a i i and aJviao Lho i to mo Jt. (op il fa a to give a 11 ra ti t'J a a who are wtialt. norvdiia a djabUhaiad. It cures i i i i iaao-n- i i i i i i i i i f.nn'ito a i i nail i 1 Mr. i i i i i 11 i i i i i a It a up tho it ii 1 I I in H.HI I i Ol.i.

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"My i a i i i i I hut, I flhuuld i i a my i i nt. la! my i i 1 i bt'ijiiii oa i i nn 1 i i i i i i i i i Dy IIIOBL llvine Bpac- lii i ami i dla- Ur Uroonn. at 34 Tainpia Plaoo, a yoa i a rj'iti i i ILT i i Dr. i i i i a a care, a 1 i i my i to i i i i i i i i a you i or vvrlLQ to him '-nuL i i i i tin i i i i i i a a cn-iu, a i i in -sL i i a Tliis Is a a a tbia i i i i fiwasoHaad by no i i i i i an I pnoplti i i hi tho WEDNESDAY, FEB. Bill, tt't! will sell from our window for the rest of llu- neck, I i of Fine Candies, Our a fur a I'omr.

See. Buy. FOX NEW STORE, 3 Mkin WINDSOR HOTEL STABLES. TWO LOADS OF id by U'. L.

HuIV.ilo, consisting of Heitvy Il.rnft Horses iiml Good Drivers, also Matched l'airs, wci-hin- from 2500 Ifos. to 3500 All sound, thoroughly broken nnd go to work. Those horsos i be as recommended or you can brin? thorn back rind I will rcliirn your.money. Kvery horse warranted. Don't miss this sale if you want any horses.

C. W. MORSE, Auctioneer. TYLES CLOSING WINTER $ALE Of All i Winter Millinery Goods. We make prices to Interest lady looking tor ffiyts, or TrliBmlng Material.

Many Items mach below fltst ooet. 19 Mam Street, C. W. COFFIN. tor sues ot ij 1 Children Cry fFOfi LATEST DKBPATOHBa BEE SECOND A T1MI WAVE.

One Hundred Awity in Buildlnes Swep jiipi- Breton. Believed that Many Hv-s Hav Born' BOSTON, Feb. A special from HuL fax to the saya. 100 houses auc business ulldlnga have been cwcp away in Cape Brtkoii by a tidal wave It la believed many lives were ioat. FIRE IN A HOTEL.

Ulevon fromTliei; Beds. Much SufToriiigr Caused by Intense Cold. CHICAGO, fi. Eluveii persona won driven from their beds bv lire in the Koyal Hotel In Adams street nt fou o'ehek i niorning. All of them suffered intensely from Tht fin.

Ht.arceri on the Second floor and tlioi i i rushed to not stopping for clnthcg or nny other poBRession. Tht only means of egress was the flre escvpi hi the front of ihe building. In Kftt.lng nil wjere more or Injured. The loss will not exceed A I I A Schooner Morse Ashore on Beach. LYNN, Feb.

8. The fli'hnnuur Window Morse, to tit loaded with hiiy, I ashore ori Itfiich ut the foot of Nahant Htreet, ant in gradually comlna: in with the tide, Four mdn are aboard her, all of whom seem to be all an they are working hard to pet linen soi-ured. HO HB to a the vessel up at, far on shore na possible Vessel and Cargo a Total Loss. BOSTON, Feb. 8.

The two muated schooner Mary Eliza, Cunt. Tims, Hussy, from far Boston, with Imy, went ashore early thia inurn- in? iu Shirley Cir, rieur Deer Island, aiu: soon went to pieoes. The crew was flawed and landed at Point Shirley, whence they went to Wlnthrop and took a train for The Mary wns 107 tons, built at Newhursh, N. in 1851 and owned by Suott ol Boston, who owned rhe onrgo. The vessel was valued at.

and the cargo at 81,200. There no insurance on either vessel or cargo. A MADE. Report Regarding Officers of Gunboat Concord a Mistake. NKW YORK, Keb.

8. United Srates Consul A. O. Jones at. Chin Kiang cables to a morning paper in ihln city 'I report a the officers of the United State a gunboat Concord were arrested by thbChlu'jae while hunting anhore ifl a mistake.

No arrests were n.ade. POND. Distinguished Party Arrive at Mt. Desert Ferry. MT.

DKSKKT FKRRY, Feb. 8. Hon. Frank Jones, of Portsmouth, with a party of sixteen gentlemen from Portsmouth, Boston, Waterville nnd Bangor and arrived here in a private Pullman car, two hours late, bound for Tunk Pond, fishing. A terrific blizzard raging i a remarkably high run ol tide and heavy sea.

I BE A A LOSS. Belfast Vessel on the Rocks Pavilion Beach. Feb. 8. The schooner Marblehead, of Belfast, from Boston for Catnden and Wiuterport, with a general cargo, dragged her anchor and went ashore on the rocks at Pavilion Beach, where she filled.

Cuptahi Danforth and crew had a narrow escape from drowning. When the vessel struck, the aea drove her well up, but the men had to go below to keep from being washed overboard. The crowd on the beach fired a line on nad the men were hauled through the sea Lo the shore, but nearly succumbed to the cold which they underwent during the night in attempting to aavo the vessel, which with her cargo, will probably be a total loss. The sea IR breaking over her nnd the dt'cklond of oil has been washed away. BATH.

High Water Stops Work In Several Buildings. BATH. Feb. 8. The highest tide was recorded here, necessitating the stopping of work in several builllugs along the wharves- PENSIONS A Additional for Maine Residents.

WASHINGTON, Feb. 8. The following pensions have been granted to residents of Maine: Original--Wmi A. Johnson, National Military Home, Togus. Additional-Orrin L.

Richardson, Waterville. Increase--Andrew A. Hurd, Belfast. HON. L.

STEVENS Diee of Heart Disease In Augusta. AUGUSTA, Feb. 8. lion. John L.

Stevens, ex-Minister to Hawaii, died at his home In thin city at four o'clock this morning, of valvular dlaease of the heart. Smartening So do all cooks; and thff puzzle for every one of them has been how to avoid sodden pastry. The problem has solved by the NEW VEGETABLE SHORTENING which makds light, crisp, wholesome and easily digested pastry. The most famous cotoks- in the country say 516, and you will also after a faji trial. Make it FAUROAD TRAVEIj PflRHLYZEO Many Trains Stuck Fas in Snow Drifts.

ports of UittSloritt from Variou Placed er at zero. Stree trie cars on 1 ot yet i iting with, eign though the PORTLAND. Feb. 8. driving snow orra bi-g'in cr.rly this morning with and the thermome rfl delayed nnd el esr brook line are i the atorm is at clpaririff before noon Ptill high.

Indications of a CALAIS, Feb. 8. A hi lo HOi'oinpiinied bv and continues errnornerera reglstfn dications are that thi worst of ihe seasoi i i badly. Severe at East port. EATroitT, Feb.

H. us morning, was severe on record. Tlit ii-lty of 15 miles an H.JC 10 i along i Street Car Servk i in i i i i 11 t) Hied unl il 7 I hia mon a ii'ri'ilii! guli: ami a-iHuiiifd cycln i i a iftt-d street em i all a i tire i i i (w a i i af the. win Ibis lieisn prc tl a font a i a Ir, ii It. i a used it i badl.

blocking i and lie.uk, railroad I I I I I l-'eb. OK If; i utli WHS titiaiidouf'd i ftnd is anfrtv A a a i fr, Clayton. i i i J'b: i Oma lin, i should cdiipstny Diglit, was ur ester lin I the. snow has tiruridi ttf the Chi ncv i A I HAIMDS, i a i nt tiritlguian, I N. in ttrgitu laat.

ni iirly dt'strit'l. ted the snow HO roads are impaasu a a Almos NKW impedes rbor, a on the almost at on suburban" railro 1 wi b. Worst Storm RED. A N. at Dnii since 1888 Btruel WHS four bi-low All Business HUDSON, N.

Feo. rd here on Drifted B. KINGSTON. N. Fore-e of pnow on in allr5ads Paralyzed-Water Famine t.

was 15 to 20 be- high wind blow- paralyzed ami have been aban- troubles ol mine i nd on the iegan Iiaa taxnd normal capacity sCatioiiH itand the strain 10 to 40 degree to-day from all he upper penin- I a Feti 8. It i i travel ins for the northwea tied. To add tl it'itgoaiis a water la i Tbe a dein oo the cold weather pumps beyond tbct ri reports from the i an a they i not mucli longer. A temperature of froi "ow was reporte iitg io the west. In ah Storm.

ivy noriheiiater! now began at unabated. Th 1 7 above zero atorm will prov The snow i The here ne of the i attained tour. The dam le shore 1 Paralyzed. i. A and iron acroiiipanii-i teniperii.iuri 1 i i rrnul Ht-rviL-r is pa ni me to hour? Stuck in a Sr ov Drift.

S. A St. Louis, i i i uuu-k fast ii a snow arc; i cur. Michi lb. U.

Since tin nebe- of snow i i i ii is i i and J) i i i i i i The iher- if 8 tie.low Tlic i a i train duo at. 4 tli Kiidsas i lave been ben stuck in a ririt'i tlav. A freight tied up the Otr- i Feb. 8. The train afn i I Etiuck In i is i i i noi'i of a iw tor in in ycurs.

Streets a fOCKViLi.K, i -k in I is tlm uii I I I re Of Ton-noon Deserted. 8. I'lie I i pnv .1 HI reef tat a out ol Snepended. The. blizzirc avigaiion in ill roads oe- tis lorcnoon, and ds greatly inter- nee 1 888.

'8. The liercuat here last night. lOrning. spended- J. Ail business account of the dly.

8. There arc the ground here nny places. Pfl a of Miehiganr.be ta nperature is so that i a ins iruumuta cannot record it. Worst Storm of he Winter. 8.

The blizzard mi ing, i rules an hour at NASUIIA, N. Feb. uek this city, this ree, the wind blew 20 o'clock, accompauiiid by a blinding ow atorm, which iu many places was blwn into high drift j. The mercury od a'. 6 below.

Inc railroads were late, a a reported. Schools count of the eeveri 1 ich is tho worst of fajl of snow was about Havoc Among Gl LOUCESTEtt. Maea. rthetiMt HUOW etarm made Bad hlng vessels at anelu I lying at the wharves. lining trains on )ut no accidents were closed on of the storii: lie winter.

The eren Inches. shlng Vessels. Feb. 8. The hat commenced voc the in the harbor 'he gule lilar one exper'enced tidal wave appears ulecl It as the whurvei submerged and dings along the ter front are mrict the wliarves an flooring la carried a uce Is being doue tc ion.

El jht Inches of Snov AMESIHJUY, tiuH UI'HUOW had falie a The conpVtely blocked and B. M. thin forenoon. at Locki LoCKl-oitT, N. Fe zzard i i (he generation is here.

lather Condrtloni Hook. YORK, FeV 8. amer Ln Gascogne, no five days overdue liner Teuronic, froi' Qi eenstown, is two da sel has been rleportet ok observer since last ten o'ulock the I ver reported tbe wild blowii re at the rate of 56 the air filled with mposslble to eee an; saying stations repd; Sandy Hook; to Lot Branch. 'elegraphio com muni; at Ion with the Jaluud observatory Is still tnter- ited, the only mean of getting re- ts from that jjoint Ing through the saving station's bone. sat Flre Island Sandy Hook.

ID'S teli he weather coudltlt the same as ijhoae at Highest Tide Ev Known. BEUFORB, Mass. in thl'a oity wt i moat terrific. 3 tide was nover kiown to rise BO blf covering ihe wlmr ee to the depth 8 inches. Several of the mills both north and Bouth ends were also to close down bee tase of the large of water the I uBoraonta.

The Bedford aqd Fab Haven bridge a covered with water' lu many plncca, bt water making ncoratlete breach over tTf -e iderlne travel dang iroua. GoeeeB- Btreet bridge Is it 'g rendering trave Ibe 11 intensitv any here lu years. to have accom- in many places At the Fort all under water, ay and immense property in that In Amesbury. JPeb. 8.

Eijfht und the wind fa Htreat cars are no trains on the ort, N. Y. 8. The worat emory of the About Sandy French line from Havre, Is and the While Liverpool and 8 overdue, tfio by the Baddy evening. andy Hook ob- off miles per hour, tow which made distance.

The the const clear Feb. 3. The and the wind blew a full fledged hurrl cane. Thus early In the day no storm for many years has done so tojuch dam age and the effects of the gale ajre already bi-lng seriously felt all along-the Ope more especially on the south shore from Buzzard's Buy to ighlan ii Experienced sea captains eaj that could live In such a gale as hai prevailed to-day. Communication Cut Off.

WATERBPttY, Feb. 8. So storm in intensity and severity this winter approached the one which ovc here last night. About a foot of snow foil, which drifted heavily cut of eommuniciition with surrounding towni Nothing of the Kind Ever Known. TAMPA, Feb.

8. Snow falling boro at daylight this morninj, and the tor in lasted throughout tht; ihiy No such atorm was ever known lien before Storm General Feb. 8. All! mil road in Urn Suto are sullering from Uji i-lTeets of the snow atorm. The atom is general liironghout the Hmith.

Cold Throughout Mississippi. ST LOUIS, Feb. 8. (Jold a is general throughout die A i a i i Valley, and in the Pan I a i i country. A I I A A A Plot to A President iMoraea NKW Fed.

Ji. The special i i lliunioa Ay i i advices KIM.C itmt i i a i i i i i a i i i i iljere, quci-ti'd i go i A i a dtt i i a i a i i A uoiTespomlt lEii i i 1,1 in a (id in- I i i roiid joiirm There is Briixil over in i ii by m-iinn i ISiai.es*, I a i i They i i i i itri c-tiirt th of ll in a mi i Accident to a a Vessel A i i IlaVcU, a a The.e i i but, i i of i i i dnJ'u-t ushore in. Cove, on the mm I side ol i itiliHid, last is 1 is of Hchooner T. D.xmi. I i i i i ticswick, i It-It Febi-uan tor a 'i'lie wrn-Uaiii! of ves- tftTs dtn-k, just, jifl, Llie 1 mast and Hie cabin.

Tbe (if vessel is gone. A a and ing Jilongidt; Llu: wreck is tne tjniHt an i boom v.iih i'url'-d clodf'-reelt: uiainsail a a The of men and a dog wero on top of the a i The men were encased in ice, i i i Icgt a i llie c'Jibin wky i wliicl i i open. Tin; log book ot the i i T. Dtxoti found a i a i i the cabin. When the bodies were laudet MI cli'e.

beach at. Owe, one ul hem was in-tneiliuLcly ide.ntlilt-Li New England At-aociaieU I'rrsij correspondent, as the liixoii. A a ut Lli a wick under- inkers at. i a I bin wus i i by Oipiains a Adeli T. a (i a of the st boouer Aluy, i i i i who wero liarlmrrtj liere.

Cant. a i i i i on(; of llu boiliea as a LIM-, mate, of the ttuth men resided in a anil wen arriud. One reinHiuing i i i about i) inches in height, i a i and mustache, slender in mine. He wua not a i dressed, aving on a i coat hie jilove; it- is i i he was the The bodies are In chargci of the a Haven aiid Med- Exuiiuncr Leach. The cuune of tin horrible accident i probably alway n-nmtri a mystery.

It is considered the uiosi likely theory Llie veastil st.ruck on pome ledge at, the entrance to Vineyard Sound i the gnle, Wednesday, and wua dashed to pieces. Tele-graphlc Notes. Ilev. Timothy wight Hunt, a retired Presbyterian mlniBter, died auddtinly, ut Whltenboro, N. uged 75.

lie was one of the pioneer missionaries to t.he Sandwich Islands, and the first church in California in 1840. Steamer Alpha ia three days overdue Halifax, from Uenmidu, an thing for tbls vessel. She has probably met strong northwest gales the last ihree days. It is thought Alpha may have something to report jot' the overdue steamer The New Bedford, Harbor ia frozen sulid, from tin; 11 foot, barjk buoy to one of tlie wharvea tbe ict: thrbc iiKihes Ihick. There Is ice all oifer the txiy to the quick shual.

J. Elwell, which has been oil' Clark's a week, was towed above I'ulmer's laluini Thuraday and could not docked on account of heavy ice. Schooner Pardon O. Thompson, from Vew York, with a cargo of grain for the Denison Mills, cannot get abojre tin; river on account of ice. Uiirge3 John Hughes and It ho do Island are frozen in the river, and crews walked Lo Pair a veil shore on Ice.

Captajn jChace, )f the Thompson, reports seeing a bow off Point Judith, and su.yb is a dangerous obatruction to navigation. A blizzard net in at Perry, O. Hiurmlay, the worst storni the territory ins experienced In twenty yenrs. kVedneaday night the thermonietsr registered 10 to 15 below. No trains have irrived since Wednesday evening.

A flre at the Novitiate of Oblate father Tewksbury at Lowell, Phuraday afternoon, destroyed all the luildings except the gymnasium and ui vi lion. LOHS between 15,000 and Insurance, No flre a( pa- ratua was near the ecenfa. The pond-4 were so badly frozen that men. from the ahnabome who went td the assistance the noviatiates were seriously handl- L-apped. NOW 18 THE T1MIC.

The benefit to be derived from a good nedlelne In early spriug isi undoubted, but many people neglect tuking any until the approach of warmer weather, ben they wilt like a tender flower in a lot sun. Something must be done to the blood, overcome that tired eelirig and give necessary strength. Vacation is earnestly longed for, but nany weeks, perhaps months, must lapse before rent can be indulged in. To uipart strength, and to give a feeling of lealth and vigor to the stem, there Irt lothing so eood as Hood's Baraaparllla. atsems perfectly aduptfd to overcome Lat prostration caused bv change of eason, climate or life, and while it tones nd sustains tbe system it purifies and enovatea the blood.

KCITON! You may puzzle a long time over that word before you tell how to pronounce t. Take the last end first and read mekwarda, and yon have the familiar word "notice." Thus It might puzzle ou to learn that "Yrevocid Lauldetn Ned log" cures Incipient conetumption and 11 scrupulous impurities of the. blood, nd Is a euro remedy for piles, sk n. af- ectlons and all cbrnplalota duo to deranged liver. Take the right end oC your ttle and read backwards and you have he "Golden Medical Discovery," the araoua preparation of Dr.

Pierce, of Buffalo. Get hold of disease by the right end. Don't wait till the undertaker a the only man that can do anything. G. U.

oared luhg crofula, when taken in the early itagee the disease. febB! BEYOND COMPARISON re the good qualities posted tn Hood's SarBaparllla. Abovo all it ea the blootlv thUB etrouflthebr ivigoratea the btdooya ftnd lllvor, nd builds up the 'entire 1 system, lot'ofiila, Hood'e PlllR erne all liver Ills; CHINESE WARSHIPS SUNK. Japanese, Bombarding: Forts at Che Foo. FenrH Kntertained for Safety Steamer r-uGascogne.

LONDON, Keh. a. A despatch fron Che Foo aaya the Japanese from Nlng hai commenced ut noon, on February 7 lo bombard the western forts at Che Foo The foreigners there were armed ant tin; town gates were closed and bar ricudcd. The attack is regarded as a feint to cover Uie landing of additinnii troops, which landed (-veil ing ten miles ea-n of Che Foo and arc now a a i the eastern forts. Chinese Warships Sunk.

LONDON, Fob. 8. A di-i patch to the Cent nil Nt-ws says: 'J'li iSlmnglijit Mercury puldiflhcs a speciu dispatch i which that on Un i of February I the a ckmrfld the torpcdocw at the a ti harbor and their t(rpedi boats a dash for the Chinese war i Ting i they succeedvt in i i The next i tbe Lorpvii bitiKH made a i rusli a i Wi-i Yuen, Li and I'liohua. There wart great cxcit.eiuent i Ch( Foo upon I i i Unit tho forts on Un. Isliiinl of Liu Tan hud been LHkm ('In; is In no danger yet, out, has been given a of win may i i i Ihe lire passed tlu: city llrud a a a i i i i i i could do.

i i Fio. of i Chines (I "ft. sjived i'n in i a i luits i i i i i i i Foo. a Iroin tlnu. plao i i A i a Ting, i I the i i i were saved, lius arnvi'i A i of A i I A I Feb.

No Ini" been i i i i or i i tin; Lu i is i i a live days at. mid a i i a i an sulciy i i i a i a by I Cold. CI.ASCOW, 1'Vb. H. i i i i i i i raicr A i i i a i i i cold, WHH a i la-t i IVIore Bodies l''i-h.

8. i i brouglii, bodies i i i i Tln-v lire those of C. On rich and L. K. i saloon siMigi-rs on tin- Kll)e.

I i i Pope. PAULS, 1'YJ). S. The Pent, in i i I i a Imig conversation i Paul i Kadit-al had i the. Pnpc i his rrcei.c in Home.

In i i a i i conc i Socialism His i sit id I i a i im-aiiH the i prove ihe i i of the poorer HI a profrrehsive, and rejiaouah a II you a llnit to a i ever ban been done t.o realise more soi-i jnatice in the of men, Ui. i i i i a Much a a i a i i a a thi era ol i and i and true a i at a time natranmm was and tl; i i Kimiiin wan in a pngee. To occupy om; self i the i a i i a clear i of i gmvi! i i i i i a Itold a and a i i is to i the work of i i It is a I have, not censed doing since advent to the throne. An to the puri in France Lo i the name of Socialist is givi'n, I i i work i be Mterile ai.d they i be powerless long as they do not lean on religion for support. Violent oppoaion to tbe by those panics iu France and a bit a become increasing und redoubtable, but it i all be in i because i i haa been vanished them.

i Is a very acceptible torrn ol' despite erroia and I love it more ih mi IH posed in France. Why should it. not, lie i i To seek to govern men wlt.hmit, i i the most, i i i of Condensed Despatclies. The purses for meeting of Detroit i i i i sive, a a i aggregate Chief A and MM; i a Comm i of engineers met i Southern cilic Kaihoad ofllciitls a failed to arrive nt, a It. i generally believed, however, a there i be no strike.

Brig Gem, which was anchored oft" East port, L. and whose WHS taken off by the crew of i saving station, has disappeared and a i out to sea. Both houses of the Oregon legislature have passed a resolution for a constiui- al a i the tiufl- rage to The report of the a i on 111 condition of the failed a at charges Uie president, i being a a wrecker ami criminal. Wholesale Produce Market. rnoteii aeml-woofelv by tho Grooora' Aaooola tlon.

A A 11. STATE LAV BEOAUUmO WK1UHTB AMU MKAM UKE8 A po UKE8. A bufiliol of Llvorjiool salt shall wclj(b 60 unlB. and a buahtil of Turks Isl-uiil anil ahall oleli 70 potiiiila. Tho Btandunl weight of a bushel pf potatoes, In ood onler and Ut for Blilmilnp, IB tW The HtiiniULrtl wcljcbt of a Bimbo! of beans In good onlor and lit for shipping, puuiiila.

Of wlitmt, liuctH. rtita nr' Country Produce. BKAN-- linprovoil Yellow Kyo, buah 1 Poii. hand iilckod, tf bush 1.110 BL Choice now roll, tt IHB'JOc Kulr to good lCdl7; UHKKSK-- BoBt Factory, tt (now) Iflcllc BcBtUiUry, (now) 10c APPLES-- Cboiuo airunv, VH. Choice aUcwU EOG8-- Froahlald.

Vdoz HAY-- Boatlooae, 7.oo,y«.(iO PIQAS-- Improved, buah 2.26 Boat Canaan, wholo 1.1001-26 POTATOKft-- Now, l)u POULTRY-- CbiCiiocs, Spring, tf tt lfiQ2Qo Fowls ONIONS-Barrel s. Retail Prices Current. 8ALT- Baneror borea, bor. 200 EngUali butter at.H,lb litb bug -Uc In Mttt. bags 7fio Liverpool, bush 30c Turkalsland 1 36o English, boios, Vboi EA18INS-- LOOBO Muscaieia, Vtt London layora 173220 OUERANT8-- Ensliah.

-y tb 10 QUO KEItOSKNE OIL-120 teal, if lOQlZo 160 teat I6o V1NEGAB-- Pnro oldor. gallon Pom SOo OATS 0o JTLOUB-- Boot Spring Hasalt.V barrel BoatStLoqtlB Good family CORN-- uoc Ifull CORN MI.L- 60 Iba. to buaUel aoo COTTON SEED M1CAL-- In DOfikfl of 100 Ibs 1.00 1.00 1.10 1.G US us 7Bo DC Do to 40 1C 00 flo flo no 100 BreadaCane. orala.eto, OATMEAL-- JRAHAM lUOKWHEAT FLOCK UGAlt MORE BONOS. President Semis A i i IlomlN i A A J-'ch.

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NOTICE, LEGISLATIVE NOTICE, LEGISLATIVE NOTICE. LEGISLATIVE NOTICE. LBGISLATIVE NOTICE. Banks and Banking. Taxation of Vessel Rroperty, Wild Lands and Eipress Companies.

Mrs. J. Fainting Spells Caused by licurt a stiin i and ihm dreadful tirril foolinKt and i i miido life mlaory. Clark me to talff Hood's and It a i i my Bystom. Tim pih-a aro pino and 1 am alilti work hard ami aliM'p soundly at nljzliL I sbai; ever pritiao Hood's Sarsaiinrlila.

J. (1 Ci-AHK, Aah Point, Maine. Hcrmunbci Cures Hood's Pills aro )urcly and do not puncu. pjilu or (frlpo. Try box.

2.VJ. J.D.GLYNN 8 and 9 State Street. VALENTINES. THE LATEST, NEWEST AND BEST. One Cwnl to $1.12 Embossed Pictyres, Imporied Crepe and Tissye Paper.

FEBRUARY MAGAZINES. Harper, Munsey, Century, Scrlbner, Cosmopolitan, McClure, Forum, Argosy, St, Nicholas, Nortli American Review, Arena, Llpplncott, N. E. Magazine. 8 and 9 State Street.

ST. JAMES' HOTEL BANOOK, ME. Now House, Fnrnltore and Carpets, Now Stcnm Kent, Electric Bella and GOB. vis Kooars. ONE BLOCK FROM OPERA HOUSE AND P.

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