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NOTES FROM A SUMMER RESORT, “ Before seeing it,” writes a correspondent in the country, *‘ there were days and nights in suc- cession that I could get no rest or sleey B The mosquitoes, the family rooster and the German baby on the top floor had the call. The thought ot ee leep was but a nightmare. I was reduced to a mixed state of lunacy and profanit; tried ev thing from a shot gun to alaw suit without effect. It was in this state that I procured and read * The Man Who Talks.’ The first night I slept the whole night through without waking, the second a dou- ble-barreled case of colic struck the baby and the rooster at one and the same time, and there was not enough of eitner left the next morning to offer an explanation, while on the third a brisk wind came in from the west and blew the mosquitoes so far back into the next county that they became discouraged and settled there for the summer. You can therefore understand the value of the work tome. Could I have had itat the inning of my vacation I think it would have proved a radical cure. Asitis my life has been prolonged, and I shall go through the comir s winter with- out fear, without rubbers or th. traditional re- proach." You are at liberty to refer to me or to publish this letter if you so desire.” In the warerooms of Sohmer & Co., 149-155 E. 14th street, the reader will tind instruments that can not he surpassed, and the purchaser is per- fectly assured of getting the best article in the market at a very reasonable figure. . THE PEACE IT BROUGHT. A spirit of general discontent had come over the passengers; the train was slow,the cars were stuff, and the fat brakeman was worse than stu The nervous man in the rear seat was going to lic the conductor, t id lady in the middle sect had slipped by her station, and everything from the heat down to the blue-eyed baby in a green nafore was oneplring te ke lit agreeable. arload of engers were just abot their might and traveling dusters and | blasted ¢ poration deadly blow, w the train-boy c ded down with vucites | and “The Mai Who Talks.” In five minutes eace and a collective and individual desire to ugh had taken possession of the car. Every- Pears Soa Fair white oer Brightclear complexion Soft healthful skin Tor Peareicory Mencncs All EXTRACTS & TURNS oct pamuracto 132 NASSAU STREET, NEWYORK. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. }.z: ‘The only Fiat SEAMLESS con ISLAND HOURLY 400, EXCURSION TICKETS, 40c. 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