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SUMMER RESORTS. FORT GRISWOLD HOUSE AND COTTAGES. On the Sound, opposite New Londoa, Conn. Open June 25. Driving, bathing, boating’and fishing. For terms, etc., apply 0” MATTHEWS & PIERSON, Proprietors. Sturtevant House, Broadway and agth St., New York. CAMPOBELLO ISLAND. ‘This beautiful island, now famous as one of the most at- tractive summer resorts on the Eastern coast, lies in Passa- maquoddy Bay, off the coast of Maine, between the main End and Grand Manan, : it has a shore frontage of thirty-five miles, deeply indent- ed by aumerous bays, chasms and inlets, while the interior abouads in lofty and densely wooded hitls that offer rare charms to the lovers of the pictu The cliffs that overhang the sea for many miles are traly grad. 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. Tho Hotels, to be Opened July Iat, are the finest to be found east of Boston. They are beauti- felly furnished and appointed throughout, and in both ex- tenor and interior have an air of homelike comfort and refsement 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 lodian guides, are always at hand. HOW TO GET TO CAMPOBELLO. Take the steamers of the International line, leaviog Bos- toa 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 say always be found in readiness. Drive to I.ubec, 28 tiles ; thence by ferry to Campobello (10 minutes). The drive is easy and delightful. Application for rooms may be made to T. A. BARKER, Hal Manager, at the office of the undersigned Iustrated Books, with Railroad and Steamer Time-tables, plixs of hotels and'map of the island may be had, as well | 43 full information regarding the property, on application to ALEX. S. PORTER, General Manager Campobello Island Co., 27 State St., Boston, Mass. Old Gentlema ! WHAT A NICE LITTLE Hoy YOU ARE, AREN'T You? malt Boy: No, 1 AIN'T NO NICE LITTLE ROY, NEITHER; I'M DUTCH SICKELS, DER TERROR, AND I CAN LICK ANYHODY MY SIZE AROUND HERE. “TLL teach you how to tear your pants!" said an irate parent, swinging a strap: “Don’t hit me, pa; I know how already. Just look at'em!"—PAtladelphia Call. Wues, in years to come, New Yorkers see a police- man guiding the tottering limbs of an old man, clad | in an antique uniform, across Broadway, protecting his gray hairs from reckless drivers, the news will spread like wild-fire that the messenger boy has re- turned from London,—AMacon Telegraph. “No,” said Biil Squeezer, who was down from Bodle the other day; ‘no, 'I didn't go to Judge Podger's wedding. ‘The noice said "no cards," and I'm darned if I can fool away a whole evening where there's no chance of a little four-bit ante."—San Francisco Wasp. WE are filled with astonishment at the report that a Boston lady recently spelled ‘* hazardous" ** hazard- ess," and defined it as ‘a female hazard.” But the Bostonians are weak if you take them away from their native Greek.— Pittsburgh Chronicle. “Tis is a sad and bitter world.” remarked a gentleman of Irish extraction. ‘We never strew | flowers on a man’s grave until after he is dead.” —Washington Hatchet. Tl teach you.” | A Cured bra teaspoonful of Perry Davis Pain killer ina little Nilkor sugarand Water Au TRuGGISTS SeLtir. w “BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.” THE ONLY CENUINE VICHY IS FROM THE SPRINGS OWNED BY THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT. AND HAUTERIVE ; Prescribed for the Gout, Rheumatism, Diabetes. Gravel, Diseases of the Kidneys, CELESTINS an, ee GRANDE GRILLE — Diseases of the Liver. HOPITAL — Diseases of the Stomach, Dyspepsia. To be had of all respectable Wine Merchants, Grocers and Druggists. THE BLUE JAR AND WHITE SPOON. OFFICERS of the Army and Navy, Chemists, Engineers, Physi- cians, Prominent Actors and Artists, Ministers of the ‘Gospel, Railway Magnates, Judges, Senators, Professors of Dental Colleges. Bankers and Merchants, notable Ladies, and refined people every where, have been pl not only with the snowy. white creamy Zoo- weiss, but the begutiful blue jar containing it, and its little white spoon for putting ft on the brush. NWEISS 1S MADE FROM NEW MATERIALS, THERE'S NOTHING LIKE IT IN THE WORLD. The last letter received relating. 0 Zonweiss is from Hoa, CHAS. P, JOHNSON, ex-Lt.-Gov. of issouri. He writes as follows: St. Louis, April 26. Gentiamen: With regard to your Zonweiss, I find that it cleanses the teeth thoroughly, is easy of tion, has a delicate and pleas- ant flavor, leaves no after taste, and is in every way very accepeable Gating a be aoe, of Dru; mn on receipt cents, JOUNSON JOuNSON, s 23 Cedar Street, New York. bie) Very respectfully, CHARLES P. JOHNSON, 3, OF will be sent by MAIL -bemists, It is unvarying in its purity. HYGEIA SPARK- YGEIA SPARKLING WATER is more wholesome and natural than any water in the market. LING WATER in bottles a specialty. comicbooks.com