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The doinger Duchcm of Hamilton,
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isLSiSRSS
•who <li«l ai linden linden, wm left a
to in son-
>,s
widow about thirty year* ago
•equenco of iter husband having fallen
down stairs after a cupper at the
Maicon d'Or and broken his neck. The
real reason why he and his wife se»
sided so much on .die continent was
the queen's refusal to allow her prece
dence at'the drawing rooms of the
Duchess of Norfolk! as a methber of a
sovereign German family, from a Ger
man point of view sho was just as
"high and mighty" as no matter what
There was no valid excuse for the
refusal, which seems inn
when it is remembered how the mor-'
iptoiatioson of a younger
princelet is bring foisted as high roy-
on the British neople. Her
ity could not have believed the
current at Manheim about the
Marie of Baden (Duchess of
asupposititious child,
for a prince with «
malformed head, denoting the idiocy
from time to time appeared in the
grand ducal (or before Napoleon’S time
Margravine) family.- It there had
bear substitution a boy would have
been slipped into the place of the al
iened idiot The Manheimera, near
whose city the Grand Duchess Bteph-
-anie used to reside, had some plausible
explanation to give for the substitution
of a girl—or, at any rate, one that
satisfied them.
The “true heir" was. never a ‘com
plainant He was, the story went
found one day—full grown, helpless,
undressed, hairy as an Orson and' un
able to quit a crouching posture—near
the Grand Ducal park. Altogether
he was more like an animal
human being. How he got to the
place where ne was discovered nobody
could ever guess. His vocabulary
contained but two words, “Caspar
Hauser." “Caspar Hauser* was the
unvarying answer to every question.
For some time it was supposed that he
was the victim of some theorists who
wanted to prove Locko’s philosophy
by experiment, and who had kept him
without any sort of experience other
thin* that of a liolo in whioh he was
brought up in solitude. Those who
found him put him in human train
ing. Ho brightened up, took, in his
THE ONLY
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Sunday clothes, a distinguished air,
was mild, traotabli
e and showed gleams
extending for back to
of memory extending ft
few oases m his desert lif<
Speech was coming to him as ho
was assassinated. This murder caused
astir along the Bhine. Caspar Hau
ser had a striking resomblance to past
Margraves of Baden. This, perhaps,
was-the reason why the tale or substi
tution was told and believed. How
ever, the late Duchess of Hamilton’s
early married life was poisoned by-the
queen’s rofusal to treat her as a prin
cess of Baden.. The terrible misfortune
of the rest of her life was a terror of
internal cancer. She fancied herself
liable to this disease, and believed she
was preserved from its ravages by an
American doctor, who, through her
patronage, won a great practice.—Cor.
London Standard.
V.
Tto Frau Icing Privilege,
The postal authorities say that the
amount of postal matter received un
der the frank of congressmen is so
small as to be of no importance in con-
- Hection with the work of the office.
Occasionally after somo important
speech a number of Congressional
Records will lio forwarded to Boston
or to other points in New England.
* Outside of the departments of the gov
ernment and the members of congress
• , the franking privilege is enjoyed by
« tural colleges and the widows
ex-presidents of the United
States. A circumstance not generally
known is that all mail matter aa-
'-dressed to Sarah Polk, Lucrctia R.
Garfield and Julia D. Grant may bo
sent free of charge. No signature or
* • mark is necessary to the free carriage
of mail matter to either of the above
named persons. The address is suffi
cient. These ladies not only have the
privilege of sending their mail matter
, • • for nothing, but their'correspondents
enjoy tho same privilege.—Boston
^^ggtnnscript
Ompnett of Electricity.
The saving which will result in sub
stituting electricity for horseflesh on
the street railways of this country is
hi&ted at by the fact that the operation
of one street railway in England by
electricity will result in saving $60,000
per annum over and above the present
cost of operating it by horses.
w
y..
The following is said to be a simple
method by which telephoning can be
carried on in a whisper: Taken sheet
of thick manilla brown paper,/old. and
paste it into the form of a coho or
Tunnel, some fifteen inches in length,
the small end being just the size to fit
into the transmitter orifice, without
coming in contact with die diaphragm
about sii
Are Diamond Dyes. -They exeel all others
In Strength, Parity end Fulness. None others
are just as good. Bewere of Imitslions—they
ere nude of cheep end Inferior nuterisJeead
give poor, weak, cracky colon.
gO colors t - to ceata each.
Send postal for Dy* Book, Soapl* Corf, dlmalon*
for coloring Photos., mxklog die finest Ink or Bluing
(ioct».»quart), etc. Boldly Dngglsts or by
WELLS, MemOSOM a CO., Burlington, St.
Vor audios or Broutes Fancy Article*, USB
DIAMOND PAINTS.
Held, silver, Brian, Copper. Only to Crate.
Pain.’A CELERY .
S \coiiMim
CURES
PROOFS
Neuralgia
"Palm's Ctkfy Cow.
Nervous
Prostration
fe' r p u .&^-
Rheumatism
Kidney ‘
Dloeitseo
"It kwdom -rrin
Gao. Asaorr,
; Sioux Chy. loom
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All Ltost'
Disorders
. Celery Com-
pound hu been oCcreot
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ness." EuzabstxC.
Unau, Qacchoo, Vt.
GENTjjFOR
UMANS”'N. Y. HATS.
|AGENT|FOB THE
"LILLIPUTIAN BAZAAR,’
Headquarters in N. V. for
CHILDBKN’S CLOTHING ! *
NECKWEAR IN ALL STYLES, AND AT ANY PRICE !
HOSIERY,
FLANNEL SHIRTS ! —~
Thls Space bclongs.to
C. L. ELLIOT.
DRESS SHIRTS!
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IV INVENT IN*
D REAI
BRUNSWICK
POPULATION.
1884.
*' 8,500
1888... ....10,000
1892 .., 20,000
Yaiuatloa of Property.
ISM....... .$1*483,1
1888...........
1892.............. .,-6,000,1
GLOVES!
UNDERWEAR. ALL GRADES, MEDIUM AND LIGHT WEIGHT !
TRUNKS AND
TRAVELING BAGS
All Bizcs and shapes.
A BIG LINE OP
UMBRELLAS
To suit the Times.
Glauber & Isaac,
ran
trimswlohL, G-a.
Office and Wareroom in the former Freight House of the B. &. W. R. R.
, next to Freight House of E. T., Y, <fc G. R. R.
icI
65.000 acres of Timber Lands on line of Railroad. • v
Thousands of acres of caress lands. , , ‘ .
50.000 acres of Timber in one body; good as Qan be had in the
State.'
CITY PROPERTY,
Ore corner lot, 30x00, with 150 foot street front,
on Newcastle (street. Excellent etand for any
business.
Six room honso on Union street
Three Town Commons lots near Dr. Gale’s,
oheap, cheap, cheap.
One lotjfronting canal.
Store and dwelling corner G and Wolf streote,
now rented for (25 per month, (1,150.
New dwelling on Nowoastlo street, with lot 60x
,situated in business portion of city.
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 In my line will And it to their advantage t
call on me before purchasing elsewhere. Highest market prices paid for Hides, Furs, wax,
” ’ *“ tebll-ljr
Wool, 4tc*
Hodges & O’Connor.
After ono roar’s trial It Is now on acknowledged foot that wo
Keep^the Finest and Freshest Drugs in the City.
Our Prescription Department
Is without aoubt the most oomplete, as .the amount of work done demonstrates. We also guarantee
Uon clerk
•orl; '
will
i clerk known to the Brunswick pnblic. Neither are we confined to an;
iptlons, but. as has been demonstrated, ere thoroughly prepared to fill any
itten, and if vou favor ns with a call in this line we wilfgnarantee satlsfaci
any one physician's pro-
all that may be
oornbo, and toilet
are also Proprietor of the
4 in hub uno we wiu guarantee satisfaction, both at to quIUl-
kecp a full line of soap*, tooth, hair and nail, cloth and blacking brushes,
and In foot, everything that goes to make up a first elass drugstore. We
OGLETHORPE BOTTLING WORKS.
Where we manufacture Lemon, Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla and Strawberry Soda (Water, which we
G srrntee to bo at pure as any made. Our Ginger Ale la reooMmoqded by physicians, and we
ve no hesitation In asserting that It Is as good as any imported In the market.
1 and give us a trial «ndbe convinced that what— r ~"——
t we tell yon la true.
■il.tr
tin
and the large end being nuoui six
inches in diameter. With this mes
sages can bo sont in a whisper.—New
York Telegram.
Beading Matter for ChUdro*.
When the child can read with under-
■tending, he ebook! have free access' to
•aporeiiteature within the rangy of Ida
.opacity. He should be encouraged to
' fat the hearing of oUiers those
Never Before Sold at Su$]d Low Rates I
Great Redaction
farmers’ Implements of
Mill Hardware, Building SUpolies,
itJE CREAM
Prices I
Quality,
REFRIGERATORS, CUTLERY.
GREAT BARGAIN^ jft
thing* that give him mental ptenimre; COOk St0V6S for Wood W C0ltl, % OH StOVOS,
Jhw of meaner And expraarion. flexibil-. naoWtlft
tty of vote end agreeable Intonation will
an» tfaroagb a full qnderatamUng at
what la read, and all will Unpruro na Ida
own mind fUlaup with new thought*. -
American Mugaaimi Book Review.
Ono of the most desirable lots on Newcastle
street sonth of park.
Excellcnt|buslness lot 50x180 on lhe Bay.
Modern cottage with lot 00x180 on London
street. A pleasant home in the best part of city.
Eight room house on A street—can bo bought
at alow figure.
Four room cottage in Dixville with lot 00x100.
Can be bought cheap as owner is anxious to sell.
Two story house just completed on 1st Avenue.
Truss lot on Boulevard in two minutes' walk
of post office.
Lot 30x100 fronting railroad and adjoining lots
on whioh the Ogiethorpe-hotel is situated.
(800 will pnrehaso six Town Commons lots In
one body.
Lot 80x85 on Oglethorpe street near Mansfield ■,
Tw esldence lots near Boulevard'.
Lot 80x90 comer Albany and I streets.
Lot 80x90 oome: Wolf an<Li,greets.-
Anvone can double his money in twelve!
if the four .tracts oil
months ,
acreage property I oi
ir for sale on the Point.
60 acres;bt high lands Inst north of the city.
One two-story 12-room house in')
of city, with five lots—oheap.
New two-story eight i
i desirable
Two two-story houses on (
from Boulevard. Can be bought fort
New six-room house on Bouletsrd-
Three of those desirable ntfwoottagea <
ran avenue, between George And London s
Small farm of seventeen aeres^hree miles t
ourt House. . , - >
Truck, farm of twenty-one acreq wltl
room honso. • ,’
Six acres with house near BTTkSi
65 feet front on Cochran avenue, 25 feet t
street cor line, for (325.
(1.200 will buy nine lots almost in centre oft!
city.
Lot comer London street and Cochran avenue
60x180, with the house.
Three stores effi Bay street.
Truck farm on’, hold salt creek. Ik miles from
Post Office- •• ~
Oak Grove Plantation, contain.,
tho best farm lands in the State,
citr.
Also Farms and Farm Lands si
this and adjoining counties.
■ '-i'm
lo Trouble to Sliow Propel
m
f:
Careful attention paid to the renting
References, Oglethorpe and Firet National
Real Estate Agency,.
216 Nowoastle Straat, Brunswick, 3a
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