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154 LIFE Eeckelaers’ Toilet Soa Ds In calling the attention . attention of the public to this line of Fine Toilet Soaps, manufactured by L. Ecckelaers, of Brussels, we confidently recommend ‘them as being Unrivalled both in et 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 : Bouquet oF VIOLETs, OPOPANAX, Woop VioLtts, Jockey Cius, Wurte Rose, Rose Bay 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 Bemedys 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, New York. ‘CAMPOBELLO ISLAND, NEW BRUNSWICK, Already so well known as one of the most popular summer resorts on the Atlantic Coast, lies in Passamaquoddy Bay, about 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 t, 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 weoded hills. The shores are rock- bound and gtant 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 Bailding, Boston. Applications for land aod for general information may be made to ALEX. S. PORTER, General Manager, 27 State St., Boston. A MetnopistT minister once started a church in a young Western town, but for want of a pecu- niary support was soon obliged to abandon it. His farewell sermon to the lukewarm brethren was characterized by more heat than elegance. He ended thus: “At the last day the Lord will say to St. Peter, ‘ Where is your flock ? and St. Peter will answer, ‘ Here, Lord.’ He will say to Calvin, "And where are your sheep? and Calvin. will reply, ‘ Here, Lord,’ and so all of the shepherds can answer, But when he asks me, ‘ Where are your sheep? how will you feel when I am com- pelled to reply, ‘Lord, I haven't any; mine were all hogs,’ "Portland Transcript. DID N'T WANT A BITE, ““Thave n't had a bite for two days,” pleaded a tramp. “Is it possible ?” answered the woman, with sympathy. “I'll see what I can do for you. Here Tige, Tige——"" The tramp broke a $2 gate getting away.— Chicago Inter-Occan. MRS, LOCKWOOD ACCEPST. “+ Although feeling unworthy and incompetent to fill so high a place, I am constrained to ac- cept the nomination so generously and enthusias- tically tendered by the only political party who really and truly represent the interests of our whole people, North, South, East and West, be- | cause I believe that with your unanimous and cordial support and the fairness and justice of our cause I shall not only be able to carry the election but to guide the ship of state safely into port.” Lundborg's Perfume, Edenia. Lundborg’s Perfume, Maréchal Niel Rose. Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine Violet. Lundborg's Perfume, Lily of the Valley. Oakley's Extract—Violette. oO Extract—Lily of the Valley. Queen Cologne. 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Tue Vouraic Bett Co., of Marshall, Mich., offers to send their celebrated Evecrwic-Vottaic Bett and other | Ecectaic Aresiances on trial for thirty days, to men (young or old) afflicted with nervous debility, loss of vitality and manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for rheuma- tism, neuralgia, paralysis, and many other diseases. Com- plete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is incurred as thirty days trial is allowed. Write them at once for illustrated pamphlet free. VIGOR Seenceiereh Ree ioe (Expert Advice | IPER HEIDSIECK Of World-Wide Renown. PERFECTLY PURE. PRONOUNCED PERFECTION. Contains only 9 +5 per cent. of Natural “Natural Spirits. @UTING “AN ILLUSTRATEDMnthly MAGAZINE - of RB BATION: Erprisine 80 Pacey of Letterpress Artistically Printed on fine paper and protested by a Randyoms ies RE THe onty MAGAZINE of its Kind i THe WORLD ses Pleayant frees the Prest-“Sreadily Growing to be lone oF ove Mast Attractive ‘nentbii +++ Besley Advertises e+e "Its artistic featvees are superb’ s++ Rocpester Herald +++ Lit editors and bricht contridvtons] wo Toe @peresationalist s+ Iovatadle to apy one loving ovkdeon| Te-The illustrations art ip the bichest Style of acke-+ Besten Herald +++ Of rrecoant interest te all lovers of Ovtdeoe 3 poptser- Portland Transcripts lp Ni Low Price —— Gives every lover of ovt-dece life an oppertunity te make an investrsnt teat _wild certainly pay m=s=20 29" a year; Zoceats a ¢ Sod Tey brown Stamps for SpecIMe Copy and handsome Tie whe list to : ‘Whselew 40. Gmapmay 175 Tremont st Beston - Mass -+ LIFE - For 1883 AND 1884. VOLS. L, Vol. I., Jan. to June, inclusive; Vol. II., II. ann IIT. July to December, inclusive ; inclusive, durably bound, for sale at the publication office. Vol, III., Jan. to June, 1884, 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. comicbooks.com