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Ted—"* Have you seen Helen and Jack to- ight?” Afabel—"* TI think they're out on the indulging in a quiet little game of hearts.” “Ll warrant Jack is holding all the "—Princeton Tiger. ‘The public knows that Dr. Siegert’s Angos- tara Bitters is the only genuine, and will not ecept any substitute. “The appointment of that man Brown to be consul at Razamataz,” said the colonel savage- iy, “is scandalous, ‘suh—simply scandalous! Th: fellow is notoriously unfit for the position, lan every one knows it.” ‘* Why, whi with him?" inquired a bystander. replied the old man tess, “*L have been a receptive candidate for that place myself."—Chicago Timés- Herald, CHAFING, Prickly Heat and Perspiration quickly relieved by Packer's | Tar Soar THE CELEBRATED SOHMER heads the list of the highest grade Pianos, It is the favorite of the artists the refined musical public. 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The proportions being ac- curate, they will always be found uniform, AVOD IMITATIONS Sold by Dealers generally, and on the Dising and Baffet Care of the principal railronda: G.¥. HEUBLEIN & BRO., Sole Pro Broadway, N.Y. ‘Hartford, 30 Flectiiliy, W. London, ESE: SE N vit ° EASE BREATHE PERFUME Good tor Young and Ola PRESIDENT ee... Last summer I is superb and the vessel palace. bs “IN ALL THE WORLD NO TRIP LIKE THIS.” To tour the Great Lakes and their connect- ing rivers would, under any circumstances, be a journey full of charm and interest; but to make the round trip from Buffalo to Duluth by the magnificent steamships of the Northern Steamship Company is to experience the most delightful two thousand miles of travel it is possible to take, Starting from Buffalo at ro: of Friday through ‘next morning, and at throu yu. on any Tuesday teason, the route i Cigroand easiy ioe ‘at Detrof that aftern mh the“ straity’” the beautiful Lake St Clair ie St. Clair River by daylight, then into Lake Heron and through that fest land sca, eachlog historic Mackinac Island at so:3p the gecond morning thence up the extremely picturesque St. Mary's River, dotted with full five thousand sands, and passing ough the Soo" and its world-famed locks al By daylight. “The following’ niga ‘and day are spent on ‘the vast expanse and in the invigorating atmosphere ‘of Lake Superior, Duluth coming into sight as the evening shadows fall, After three-quarters of a day in the Zenith City, the return trip is made ia the re- Entire route is seen. going of Spanog, yaaa. aed Buffalo 1 ‘atnoon of McKINLEy WROTE A FRIEND took a trip from Cleve- land to Duluth on the ‘Northwest,’ and never did I have a more enjoyable vacation. The scenery @ veritable floating THE ABOVE WAS WRITTEN BY PRESIDENT McKINLEY AFTER A TRIP ON THE NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S LINE. Seven halcyon days of blessed rest,” worth a month's ordinary vacation to the weary brain and tired body, The North Land and The North West are, indeed, nothing less (and at the same time a great deal more) than great summer hotels afloat. Banish from your mind at once any idea of the “ cabined, cribbed, confined” wuarters of the ordinary steamship, and replace | a rich the pctue of private parors ensuite wah bath, couches. cay chair, electric lights ties with satevooms falshed in Cuban mahogany. No 'reight is carried. Every precaution and every appliance knowa to marine architecture of the very Imtest type for the safety and the convenience of the passengers ae prove The ¢ ual in every respect to that of the fineat hotels whit the appetsing air gives a zest to there elozano fof the meals peculiar to this ozone. ‘The price of the round-trip ticket from Buffalo to Duluth and return is $29, less than 134 cents per mile. ‘The price of berths, state-rooms, and suites of rooms varie according to the location capacity and cle- ance, from $9 round trip. Meals are served 2 da carte, so that their cost can be regulated by the pas- senger, The mem: ices are moderate, and liberal Portions being served, two or more persons traveling Together can materially reduce the cost of each. ‘Stop-over checks good for the entire season. Further particulars will be furnished by addressing I, M, BORTLE, Gen. Pass. Agent, Northern S. S. Co., Buffalo, N.Y. W. C. Farxmaron, Vice-President. 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