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POPULATION.
Valuation of Property.
$1,433,677.38
2,572,113.00
6,000,000.00
.. 3,500
..10,000
..20,000
Lot 80x81 on Oglethorpe street near ManiOeld.
Two reaUence lot* near Boulevard.
Lot 80x00 corner Albany and I streets.
Lot 80x00 come'. Wolf and I etreots.
Anyone can Uoutdo his money In twelVa
months by purchasing ultbor ot tho four tracts ot
acreage property I offer tor sale on the Point. -
80 aores ot high lands lust north ot the city.
One two-story li-roomhonse In northern part
At eUjvwlth five lota—cheap.
New two-story eight roomihoujo In New Town
Two two-story houses on itealrabla ilk 180 tee'
from Boulevard. Can bo. bought for 83,600.-'
New alx-room-houseon Boulevard—cheap. !
Desirable lot on Btebmond street, between
Honk and Mansfield.
Three ot those desirable new cottages on Coeh -
ran avenue, between Georg,and London streets.
Store aud dwelling corner G and Wolf streets.
now rented for »25 per month, 81,250.
New dwelling on Neweaistie street, with lot GOx
— agon Newenstlo street, w
.situated In business portion otcity.
room house. ,
Six seres with bouio near B TV ft’G docks.
: Ci feet frent on Cochran &vonne,18Lfeet from
be bought
street oar line, for 8838.
tl,XX) will buy nine lots almost In
itro ot the
oity.
Lot oorner London street and CochJfcn avenue
80x188, with the house.
Three stores on Bay street. '
Track farm on boli salt orook, i)£ mUea from
laid to the renting of prober iy.
torpe and - First National Banks.
Agency,
Hww a Pmmrsmm t, tvi i(4'
The Men id Ikwv tlip ivur ey.
•kwamur. tibo tho Baule of Gottyabtuv,
ftsttle of Sliilult, Mattie of Chlelai.iiaugn,
■to:, ora pointed appears very bughabio
tea pereon who know* how tho work is
•oeonipIMwd. Tho Buttle of Gettysburg
and tim Siege of Paris imvo lxx*n shown
for aoveral yonra on opposite side* of
Hubbard court, in Chicago, and the stock
paid largo dividends. Each was adver
tised as the work of. celebrated French
artists, futlier and son. and lira popular
Wen is that these gentlemen pointed them.
Tho fact is that, beyond ft general out
lining of- tho work, which was probably
faithfully made after maps procured from
nuthentio sources and a general direction
of tho plan of the work, the artist in
chief had very littlo to do with it. No
, man engage. I in a battle sees it, and an
accurate painting of two armies in com
bat is impossible. The general features
only arc knpwn. For instance, in the
Gettysburg painting there are accurately
defined the roads, Crown Hill, Little Crown
Hill, tho wheat field in which a memorable
charge was made, onpof two buildings
which were headquarters of tho leading
generals, nnd^with^reasonablo accuracy,
picted P \vith 1> cxcellont perspective. But
the details of the battle, the actual dash
of arms between this and that division
” ' is left a good deal to tho
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Brilliant
Durable
Economical
imai
Are DUmoad Dyts. They excel all others
ia Strength, Purity sad Fsitnett. None othen
are just is good. Beware of imitations—they
are made of cheap end inferior materials and
give poor, weak, cracky colors.
8#colors; xo cents each. 1 .
Stsd postal for Dys Book, Ssmpls Cant, directions
for coloring Photos., making tho fiasst Ink or rilutng
(to cu. a quart), etc. Sold by Druggists or by T -
WELLS, RICHARDSONS C0„ Burlington, Vt,
For Gltdlag or Bronring Fancy Articles, USB
DIAMOND PAINTS.
Gold, Sliver, Brants, Copper. ‘ Only so Ccate.^
mm
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So. th Coen inti, N. H
Rheumatism
Kidney
DIeeaees
*li has doae me more
good fcr kidney disease
Sua soy other medi*
doe.** Gko. Aduott,
fifcu* City, Iowa.
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All Liver
Disorders
"Ptfae's Celcrj' Com.
pooad ass been ofgrc.it
benefit for torpid lifer,
Indigestion, and bilious*
neaa.** Euxaukth C.
UOALL, Quechee, Vt.
iVARE.
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Never Before Sold at Such Low
Tho artist-in-chief hires some men to
pot in the sky, other men to put in the
trees and foliage, other men to put in
the meti'ln action.' Attention is paidtO
developing this or that memorable inci
dent, as in the Gettysburg painting, the
picture that is t ^^lng enoag^orarSase
the most Intense llrteirestWtfio part of
the old soldier. I remember standing by
the side of a veteran at the Chicago
picture of Gettysburg. Ho was explain
ing to a companion the dethils of tlia
fight, in which be had bornoan honor
able part. ‘5'SayBifl,'’saicMie, “at that
stono wall there I lost my hat, and, by
gosb, if there ain’t the old hat lying
there yeti” Tn painting pictures of bat
tles shrewd artists never fail to bestrew
the field with lqet lmts, muskets uud
canteens.—Artist In Glotra-Democrat. Y
Teaching Dogs Stage Tricks.
The pointer is the most easily trained
of short hair dogs. The bulldog is much
more intelligent than is generally sup
posed, and, while less ferocious than is
commonly believed, none is capable of
greater affection. Mr. Stevens insists
that kindness is the principal factor in
training dogs. Other fanciers, however,
have long contended that brute force only
can bo relied upon.
Most stage tricks are done by cues or
signals, without attracting the attention of
tho audience.' “Borneo” selects any num
ber given by one of the audience. Blocks
upon which the ten numerals are painted
are arrayed in a row on the stage. The
- dog has been taught to commmoeAt the
Great Reduction in Prices!
Farmers’ implements of
MUfHardware, Building
ICE CREAM FREEZERS, REFRIGERATORS, CUTLERY
GREAT BARGAINS IN
the throat by the master, unheard beyond
the footlights, is a cue for the dogtopass
the first, second, third, etc., until-he
reaches tho correot block, .gilence then
gives consent, and the trick Is successfully
performed. It required two years of pa
tient training to teach Borneo to pick out
those numbers, his trainer said, although
the dog is a remarkably bright animal.—
Newark Advertiser.
Cook Stoves for Wood or Coal* Oil Stoves,
FRIEND O THE HOUSEWIFE.
___ find Agate War* we
We will be pleased to show our atook at
all times. Satisfy yourselves and us by giving ua ad early call.
M- MICHELSON.
AUG. F. F»ii>RLm
Dealer, Broker and emission fflercM
la;, Drain, Feed, Four,. Bacon
M<ll Peed Generally.
Car-In**..
<ots a
Dr. YSSjto ofMmpianting! We Compete with any Market in Quality ar\d
natural teeth in place of those lost has
proven less successful than was hoped, .
as th^ roots gradually undergo absorp- j
tion. causing the teeth to loosen and fall j
out after a year Ob two.- '" v * ; ;
A Gang of creeks. j
It was pleasant to look at the gang of ;
Greek immigrants that had been brought ,
to Castle Garden by & steamship from ;
one of the Mediterranean ports. They
had como from the* Vicinity of ancient
Athens to try their fortunes in New
York. It was evident to any one who
looked at their garb as they set foot upon
our shores and meandered through Ait- :
tory park that they werff very poor peo- i
pie, whose lives had been very hard, but;
you could not find on this globe finer .
specimens of any raw of mankind.
They would have made models for a
sculptor. ■ Their figures had been cast in ;
an antique mold, worthy of the time of
Pericles; their limbs were lithe, their |
features classical, and they bore them
selves proudly aa they glanced around at
thi novel scenes of the locality. Tho im
migrants from Greece who- landed at
Qatfi Garden last year numbered over
600 men and women.—New York Even
ing Sun. .
The Schools ot Greece.
There is a visible Greece and an invis
ible Greece, and the visible Greece is a
hot bed of pfopag&hdism. Education is
the weapon she, is losing with immense
power in every country which she hopes
to call her own. There are large schools
carried on vigorously at Smyrna, Con
stantinople, Baton loa, Mfc ’Amos, jan-
tiinn Roxana (Macedonia), in Crete, and
in many isienrie of the Aegean. Tho
Greeks are well aware that in the end in
telligence wins 1 the-day. When-tho
crisis comes educated men will control
^These schools hove been established
and are supported by private funds,
given mostly* by Greeks who have grown
wealthy outside their own country.
Thoy ore so many frontier fortresses
which aroallfhu more powerful because
they employ weapons of peace. Tho
Turk has no counter weapon except that
kind of oppression that aw char
acter ovefyday to the fovMbte Greece.
Ills neediest to my that thtopropagan;
dls/nbason immense MMtfanarycucct ^•re’rem.
oatho vislblo Greeco, and aU over tho
ibeord therm# of now forged . caiiimdiwo
in her intellectual armor?. •
Price, and Mean just what we Say.
Glauber & Isaac.
Brunswick., G-a.
Office and Wareroom in the former Freight House of the B. <fc. W. R. R.
next to Freight House of E. T., V. <fc G. R. R.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Dry Salted and Smoked Meats, Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Meal
and Grist, Corn, Oats, Bran, Hay, Mill Feed, Apples,
Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, Lemons, &c.
Consignments solicited. Parties wanting anything la my line
oall on me betore purchasing ;clsowlicrc. Highest market
Wool, Ac.
line will find It to thol'r advantage to
prices paid tor Hides, Fnre^ Wax,
Hodges & QfGon
After one year’s trial It Is now nn acknowledged fact thnt wo
Keep the Purest and Freshest Drugs in tie
Our Prescription Department
Is without doubt tho moat complete, ns tho amount of work done demonstrates. Wo also guarantee
‘ personal supervision of the oldSiit prrecrip-
are we oonmic.l to any ono nnyslclanr. pro •
IB THE TIMK TO INVEST IN
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RUNSWTCK * j
REAL ESTATl
1884
1888
1892
65.000 acres of Timber Lands on line of Railroad.
Thousands of acres of cypress lands.
60.000 acres of Timber in on$body; good as can be had in the
State.
CITY PROPERTY,
One eornor lot, 80x90, with 180 foot street front,
in Nowoastlo street. Excellent stand for any
Most doslrable;residenco lot OOxlSCQfrontlng on
vnlfttreetfl nnnr nnrk.
twoistreets near park.
Six room house on Union street
Three Town Commons lots noar Dr. Gale’s,
cheap, cheap, cheap.
Ono lo1|fronting canal.
Two water fronts In Now Town, with railroad
running on line of same.
Ono of tho most dcstrablo lots on Nowoastlo
street south ot park.
Excellongbnslncss lot 80x180 on lhe Bay.
atrect. A pleasant homo in tho best part of city.
low flgnre.
FonrroomcottagoinDixvlIlo with lot 90x101
Can bo bought cheap aa owner la anxious to sol
Two story house Jiujoomploted on 1st Avenne,
Truss lot on lioulovard in two minutes’ walk
of post ofllco. <“
Lot 80x100 fronting rallroud amt adjoining lots
on which tho Oglethorpe hotel ia situuted.
8800 will purchase six Town (Commons lots in
ono hotly.
Also Farms and Farm Lands situated in
this and adjoining counties.
Jo Me to Stoi Pripty.
Careful attention
References, Oglet
exactness and dispatch, r* this Uepaitmcntte under the |i
tlon dork known to the Brunswick public. Neither i
script ions, bat. as has been demonstrated, arc thoroughly prepared to 1111 any and n
rltten, and 1* 5011 favor ns with n call hi this lino we will guaranteefatisfAction.
r von iavor ns wiin n can m mis miu we win gnarawecpabiNnnuuu.
tv and price. Wo also keep a full lino of soaps tooth, hair and nail, cloth and bl
combs, and toilet articles, and in fact, every thing that goes to make up a first dass
are also Proprietor of the
ture Lemon, Glngor Me, Sarsaparilla and fits u wbciry Boda W(
pure as any made. Our Ginger Alo is recommended by ph~
in asserting fhat It Is as good as any Imported in the ranrtect.
ndoe convinced that what we tell you la true
ay be
astoqnali-
which
s, and
216 Newcastle Street,