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140 - LIFE: Eteckelaers' Totlet Soaps In calling the attention of the public to this line of Fine Toilet Soaps, manufactured by L. Eeckelaers, of Brussels, we confidently recommend them as being Unrivalled both in Quality and Perfume, By any Soaps, now offered, either of home or foreign manufacture. All we ask is one trial, which we are satisfied will convince the most fastidious, The following are especially recommended : Bovguert oF VioLets, Ororanax, Woop VIoLets, Jockey CLus, Wuire Rose, Rose Baby Soar, E. FOUGERA & CO., N.Y. Agents. Sold by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. MURRAY’S CHARCOAL TABLETS For Dyspepsia, Headache, Bad Breath, Sour Stomach. The Good Old Fashioned Remedy. 25 cts, a box. DITMAN'’S SEA SALT For producing a real sea bath at home. Send for circular, A. J. DITMAN, Broadway and Barclay Street, CAMPOBELLO ISLAND, NEW BRUNSWICK, Already so well known as one of the most popular summer | resorts on the Atlantic Coast, lies in Passamaquoddy Bay, | alout seventy miles northeast of Mt. Desert, and is distant about two miles from Eastport, Maine, The HOTELS “OWEN” and “ TYN-Y-COED,” are acknowledged to be the most unique and charming in the country. They will be opened July 1, 1884, and under the management of Mr. T. A. BARKER, who has had charge of them for the past two seasons, 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 tant chfls overhang the sea for many miles. Comfortable carriages, village carts, wagoncttes, and well- equipped saddle-horses, steam-launches, rowbeats, 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, New York. 27 State St., Boston, Tue Doctor's three year old boy, with uplifted finger, addressing a busy and unsuspecting fly— “+ Fly, do ‘oo want to see God?” Darts his finger savagely and mashes the fly.‘ See him then!” —Ulica Observer. ‘* Ever had a cyclone here ?” asked a Kansas man who was visiting a coantry aunt in the East. “Acyclone! Oh, yes,” said his aunt, ‘* Deacon Brown's son brought one from Boston a spell ago, but, law! he couldn't ride it. Tumbled off every time he tried."—Cinc. Sat. Night. Edenia, Maréchal Niel Rose. Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine Violet. Lundborg's Perfume, Lily of the Valley Oakley's Extract—Violette, Oakley's Extract—Lily of the Valley. Oakley's Queen Cologne. Oakley's Florida Water Bouquet Soap. Oakley's Flower Extract Soap—"'Jacque Roses.” AD ILLUSTRATEDOCathly PXGAZINE: of RACRSATION' Grnving 80 Aas of Letter-press Astistically Printed on fing paper and protested by a Handyome Cover, RE THE ONLY MAGAZINE Of its Kind i THe WORLD =xe==> Dieayant Words] ff ++ * Basten Advertise ++ Its artistic featvees are supers og t Retpester Herald e+e Lie cditors and dricht contributors: o9e THE Cosresaticnalist eee Invalusble to any one Levine oviders life. The Ulusteations art ip the bichest Style of archers Besten Herald +++ Of rrecoact foterest to all lovers of outdece 3 port snes Portland Transeeipterr “ly Nerably Low Price — Gives every lover of ouk-deoe life an eppertunity t make an investarsnt fat wild certainly pay <=s=2@ 25" a year; 20 cents a Ssod tp brown Stamps for SPESIMeD Copy and hagdseme preemiven list to Whrelnan & F ” 175 Tremont St- Beston -M2sS> Now say, thoughtful man, do you think it will pay To keep taking such risks as you run every day, Without making provision in being secured By an Accident Policy which keeps you insured ? The United States Mutual makes you secure, Whatever disaster you chance to endure, Of all the attendance and comforts you seck, By paying you fifty cash dollars a week, And hands to your widow, in case you depart, “Ten Thousand" to comfort her sorrowing heart. Membership Fee, $5. Annual Cost about $12 for $5,000 Accident Insurance, with $25 Weekly Indemnity. $10,000 Insurance, with $50 Weekly Indemnity at corresponding rates. HOW TO BECOME A MEMBER. Write for Circular and Application Blank, and when received fill out your application, inclose $5 and forward it to the Secretary at New York, on receipt of which a policy will be promptly mailed to you. The United States Mutual Accident Association, 320 BROADWAY, MEW YORK. CHAS. B. PEET, (of Rogers, Peet & Co.,) Pres'r. JAMES R. PITCHER, Secnerany, DO YOU SLEEP? IF NOT, ORDER FROM YOUR “ VERVE ” DRUGGIST. Nervous Debility ea.ireccrassPaie cee. - LIFE - For 1883 AND 1884. VOLS. L, IL, anp III. Vol. I., Jan. to June, inclusive; Vol. 11 July to December, inclusive; Vol. III, Jan. to June, 1884, inclusive, durably bound, for sale at the publication office. Price, postage free, $5.00 each, ‘To subscribers returning a complete set for the year 1883, both Volumes will be forwarded for $5.00. To subscribers re- turning a complete set of one Volume that Volume will be forwarded for $2.50. Address, Office of LIFE, 1155 Broadway, New York. ; CHILDS? Treatment For And Diseases of the HEAD, THROAT & LUNGS! Can be taken at Bome. No case facerable shen ‘our gurtiont are properly answered. tos Gretiare testrnnoials, ete bs, Teer, comicbooks.com