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bi ‘i LIFE: : S fk yf Ned fom LADIES’ TAILOR. Tue Messrs, REDFERN beg to announce that their branch establishment at BELLEVUE AVENUE, NEWPORT, R. I., I is S NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON, JOHN T NOs. | { 210 With a carefully selected stock of Imported Cloths, and the Latest Models: of Gowns, Coats, Wraps, etc. Ladies on their Eastern Tour while in New York are invited to inspect the showrooms’ of ‘the ., Messrs. Redfern at their head establishment, FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK. SUMMER. RESORTS. _ SUMMER RESORTS. ATEASPOONFUL OF =} LONG BEACH HOTEL, Long Beach, Long Island, N.Y. ON THE ATLANTIC COAST, ONE HOUR FROM NEW YORK. WILL OPEN JUNE 25. Hotel perfect in all its appointments, elevators, etc. Boat- ing, fishing, surf bathing. ‘The finest beach in the world, A paradise for children. Always cool. JOHN T. DEVINE, Manager, St. James Hort, N.Y. CATSKILL MOUNTAINS. SEASON OF 1887 OPENS JUNE 25. RAILROAD ACCESS DIRECT TO THE HOTEL. FOR PARTICULARS, ADDRESS Ww. F. PAIGE, Manager, Gilsey House, Broadway and agth St., New York. CAMPOBELLO ISLAND. This beautiful island, now famous as one of the most at- tractive summier resorts’on the Eastern coast, lies in Pi’ssa- maquoddy Bay, off the coast of Maine, between the maim iand and Grand Manan, It has a shore frontage of thirty-five miles, deeply indent- ed by numerous bays, chasms and inlets, while the interior abounds in lofty and’densely wooded hills that offer rare charms to the lovers of the picturesque. The cliffs that overhang the sea for many miles are truly grand. The view of these mighty and awe-inspiring rocks, towering straight up out of the sea, will alone repay the visitor for the journey there. The Hotels, to be Opened July 1st, are the finest to be found east of Boston. ‘They are beauti- fully furnished and appointed throughout, and in both ex: terior and interior have an air of homelike comfort and refinement seldom to be found. There are some forty miles of roads on the island, and the drives are varied and interesting. ‘The stables are well equipped with well-trained saddle and driving horses, "The boating and fishing are excellent, and canoes, with Indian guides, are always at hand. HOW TO GET TO CAMPOBELLO. ‘Take the steamers of the International line, leaving Bos- ton Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8.30 a.m., arriving at Eastport the following morning at 8 o'clock. ‘An annex steamer connects with all steamers at Eastport for Campobello, two miles distant. ‘The steamers of the International line are new, and are the finest coastwise steamers sailing from Boston, By rail, go via Boston and Maine or Eastern R. R. to Calais; thence by steamer down the beautiful St. Croix River, or by carriage to Eastport (28 miles). By. either route, baggage may be checked through to Campobello. From Bar Harbor to Campobello. Take steamer at Bar Harbor for Machias, where carriages s be found in readiness. Drive to Lubec, 28 miles ; thence by ferry to Campobello (10 minutes). ‘The drive is easy and delightful. Application for rooms may be made to T. A. BARKER, Hotel Manager, at the office of the undersigned Illustrated Books, with Railroad and Steamer Time-tables, plans of hotels and'map of the island may be had, as well as full information regarding the property, on application to ALEX. S. PORTER, General Manager Campobello Island Co., 27 State St., Boston, Mass. FORT GRISWOLD HOUSE AND COTTAGES. | On the Sound, opposite New London, Conn, Open June 25. Driving, bathing, boating’and fishing. For terms, etc., apply to MATTHEWS & PIERSON, Proprietors. Sturtevant House, Broadway and 29th St., New York. RICHFIELD SPRINGS, N.Y. SPRING HOUSE. OPEN JUNE 18 TO OCTOBER 1. LAC Pritaosa, Pa. U.S.A. WITH A LITTLE WATER, WILL RELIEVE CRAMP, COLIC ANY TROUBLE CAUSED BY CHANGE OF WATER. + 4 % GOOD AT ALL SEASONS. |THE GREAT SUCCESS! TICKNOR’S PAPER SERIES Of Choice Reading, Issued Weekly. Single num. | sbers, 50 cents ; quarterly subscriptions, $6.50. Estaouisnes 1822 Illustrated circular descriptive .of RICHFIELD SPRINGS, its attractions as a-summer resort, its scenery, mountains, valleys, lakes, streams, drives and walks, its pure and invigorating air, and the MEDICINAL VIRTUES of its waters. “ T. R. PROCTOR, Proprietor. JUST READY: . The Story of Margaret Kent. By Henry Haves. ; Cuenn. By Branch W. Howarp. The Cruise of a Woman Hater. By G. De Monravean. . A Reverend Idol. A Massachusetts Coast Romance. ; A Nameless Nobleman, By Jane G. Austin. IN PRESS: By Isaac Henperson. 7. Eleanor Maitland. By Ciara Exskine Cement. 8 The House of the Musician. By Virainia W. Jounson, author of ** Neptune's Vase,” etc. ye opm Mission TEACHER: Why were Adam and Eve cast out of the Garden of Eden, 6. BricuT PupiL: Because they ate something they hadn’t ought ter. | “The idea is right, but the answer is hot correctly | worded. Can't you-temember what it was that made |} 9- Geraldine. A Romance of the St. Lawrence. their Heavenly Father drive them from his presence ?” | 12. The Dushese Emtia, Hy Barnett Waxpett, “Did he send ‘em as far away from Him as He | 14° The House at High Bridge. By Eocar Fawcerr. could ?” . 13. The Story of a Country Town. By E, W. Howe. “T suppose so. ‘An’ tole em not to come back for a good while ?” “They were prevented from coming back into His presence by a flaming sword, Can’t you remember y ate 2” it must ‘a’ been onions."—Omaha World. . The Prelat TickNor’s PAPER SERIES has made a great hit. | Its initial number has been reprinted three times | to supply the demand. TICKNOR & CO., Boston. WANTED (Samples FREE) for Dr, Scott's beautiful Electrle: ACENT oats, basi Belts, Etc. No risk, quick sales, ‘Territory given, satis- faction guaranteed. ‘Dr. SCOTT, 843 B'way, N. Y. Iv a law suit over an old painting in New York, some experts valued it at $100 and some at $25,000. The $100 experts could plainly discern that it was a portrait of a child, while the $25,000 judges were unable to determine whether it was a storm at sea or the death of Shakespeare.—Norristown Herald. JUDSON'S PERFECT PURITY FILTERS. ply a strainer, but a TRUE FILTER. Fitted with ‘‘GALVANO - * FILTERING MEDIUM, which DESTROYS low forms of life and in SOLUTION (wherein lies the greatest danger) as well as in suspension. Scientists agree that the water supplies of our large cities engender disease. This is the season of the year when Cholera, Typhoid, and kindred diseases, are © to be most dreaded, and are often directly traceable to the use of impure water. A small outlay for a filter IN TIME will save life, not to mention the saving in doctors’ bills. Judsons’ Fiiters received the highest awards at the Inventions Exhibition, London, 1685. DANIEL JUDSON & SON, Limited, London, Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers. AMERICAN HEADQUARTERS, 10 Barclay St., New York. A. F. FREEMAN, Manager. 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