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Osgood’s American Guide-Books (1.50 EACH), ‘Are the best possible companions for summer travellers, with their overflowing wealth of legend, history, poetry, facts and details about travelling routes, hotels, ete. They are incontestibly the best existing works of ‘their class, and have received the warmest commendation from the Tribune, the Nation, the London Times and other authorities, ‘There are three of these guides (each liber- ally provided with maps): Tue Wuire Mountains, New ENcLAND, and the Maritime Provinces. The first two have been very extensively revised and augmented this year. Sent postpaid, by JAMES R. OSGOOD & CO., Boston. 4th 1,000. The San Rosario Ranch By MAUD HOWE. Price, $1.25. CAUTION—This novel must not be con- founded with a base imitation called “Sandy Rosario’s Ranch,” which is worth a ‘* Life” to ad, “" ROBERTS BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS. RETRIBUTIVE JUSTICE. Bripcet—‘' Is there anything in the paper, mum, about Policeman Fitzhaussenwasser ?” Mistress—“1 have not noticed any such name as that. What did he do?” “ Why, mum, he is the villian wot shot Mrs. O’Flaherty’s dog and she made complaint against him,” “*Well, let me see. about him.” “And phat did they do to him, sure?” “The paper says he was exculpated.” “Sarved him right, t.e ould spalpeen.”— Philadelphia Call. Oh, yes, here is an item A KISS OF HATRED. Maup—* Oh, how I do hate that girl !” Yohn—“ You certainly do not mean that bril- liant Miss Hansom ?” ““Indeed I do; she is just too horrid for any- thing.” “But you just this moment kissed her.” “Well, I had a good chance and could not re- sist the temptation ; I hate her so.” “ Really, Maud, you speak in riddles.” “Do you see that oval sallow spot full of ugly brown freckles on her right cheek?” ““ Why, so there is. What a fearful disfigure- ment! 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The island is ten miles long and from two to three miles wide, and the drives are delightful. ‘The interior abounds in lofty and densely wooded hills. The shores are rock- bound and gfant cliffs overhang the sea for many miles, Comfortable carriages, village carts, wagonettes, and well- equipped saddle-horses, steam-launches, rowboats, canoes with Indian guides, and some of the famous Quoddy sail- boats will always be at the command of guests, The fine steamer Frances, 1,200 tons, formerly of the Stonington Line, will make three trips per week, to and from Mt. Desert—the entire season, Applications for rooms may be made to T. A. BAR- KER, office of the Campobello Co., No. 12 Sears Building, Boston, Applications for land and for general information may be made to ALEX. S. PORTER, General Manager, 27 State St., Boston. ICAN PHOTO-ENGRAVING VANDEWAT N comicbooks.com