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LIFE Aznold, Constable & Co.| | ginning there arose a large demand and sale for it, | which has ever increased until, after generations have DRESS FABRICS For Street and School Costumes, PLUSH AND YELYET NOVELTIES, FRENCH AND ENGLISH CHEVIOTS, PANCY PLAIDS, ETC. Broadwary & 19th St. New York. This beautiful island, now famous as one of the most at- wactive summer resorts‘on the Eastern coast, lies in Passa- woddy Bay, off the coast of Maine, between the main and Grand Manan. It has a shore frontage of thirty-five miles, deeply indent- ed by umerous bays, chasms and inlets, while the interior Sounds in lofty aad deasely wooded bills that offer rare charms to the lovers of the picturesque. The clils that overhang the sea lor grand. The view of these mi; lowering straight up out of t taitor for the journey there. The Hotels, to be Opened July 1st, are the finest to be found east of Boston. They are’ beaut. fully farnithed and appointed throughout, and in both er. 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 y miles are truly ity and awe-inspiring rocks, ¢ sea, will alone repay the the drives are varied and interesting. The stables are well | exuipped with well-trained saddle and driving horses. 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- tsa, Moaday, Wednesday and Friday at 8:30 &.m., arriving a Eastport the following morning at ‘Ag annex steamer conoects with all steamers at Eastport for Campobello, two miles distant. The steamers of the International line are new, and are By rail, go via Boston and Maine or Eastern R | Calsis: ie by steamer down the beautiful St. Glo 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 may always 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, ILustrated Books, with Railroad and Steamer Time-tables plans of hotels and'map of the island may be had, as well 43 {all information regarding the property, on application to ALEX. S. PORTER, Gererai Manager Campobello Island Co., 27 State S St., Boston, Mass. HEADQUARTERS FOR STRAIGHT WHISKIES, “OLD CROW" AND HERMITAGE, SOUR MASH. Sold absolutely pare, unsweetened, uncolored. Various ages. None sold Jes .nan four years old, Reliable for medical use We have taken eve-y barrel of Rye Whiskey made at the Old Crow Distillery since January 1872. Agents for the Pleasant Valley Wine Co. sell lines of reliable Foreign Wines, Liquors, and H. B. KIRK & CO,, 69 FULTON ST., BROADWAY Ano 271» ST: AND 9 WARREN STREET. RSTABLISHED 1853. Opposite Stern Bros, A GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. FOR BILIOUS AND LIVER TROUBLES. A famous physician, many years ago, formulated a preparation which effected remarkable cures of liver diseases, bile, indigestion, etc., and from a small be- passed, its popularity has become world-wide. The name of this celebrated remedy is CockLe’s ANTI- Bittous Pitts. To such travelled Americans as have become ac- quainted with the great merits of these Pills (so unlike any others), and who have ever since resorted to their use in cases of need, commendation is unnecessary. But to those who have not used them and have no | Anowledge of their wonderful virtues, we now invite attention, The use of these Pills in the United States is al- | ready large. Their virtues have never varied, and will stand the test of any climate. They are adver- tised—not in a flagrant manner, but modestly; for the great praise bestowed upon them by high author- | ities renders it unnecessary, even distasteful, to extol | their merits beyond plain, unvarnished statements. Persons afflicted with indigestion, or any bilious or diver trouble, should bear in mind ‘** Cocke's ANTI- Bitious Pitts," and should ask for them of their druggist, and if he has not got them, insist that he should order them, especially for themselves, of any wholesale dealer, of whom they can be had. JAMES Cocxte & Co., 4 Great Ormond Street, London, W. C., are the proprietors. Mrs, GRanan is an estimable lady, whose hobby is house decoration. One day last spring Mrs. Graham was careless enough to drink a glass of red ink, be- lieving it to be claret. She was a good deal scared when she discovered her mistake, but no harm came to her. The doctor who was summoned, upon hear- ing what happened, dryly remarked to her: ‘Mrs. Graham, there's such a thing as pushing this rage for decorated interiors too far."—, Y, Tribune, MRS. VAN ALLAN'S COSTLY MEAL, Mrs. VAN ALLAN lost a fine cow on Saturda evening by overeating green corn.—Chatham Repu lican, FREEMAN & GILLIES DESIGNERS AND MAKERS OF Fine Furniture UPHOLSTERERS AND DECORATORS, 35 & 37 West 23d St., NEW YORK. Our warerooms are now filled with the best ex- amples of the furniture art, made from exclusive designs which cannot be seen elsewhere, and which we Offer at the most reasonable prices. ‘An inspection respectfully solicited. FREEMAN & CILLIES. UeducerTen to Fiftoce Pounds Mest, ADIPO-MALEWE never falls to per- Bust aod Fe Anpertous. Wrinkies, Pock-Marka, ete. Send 10e. (stamps or silver) for Particulars, Testimontals, Circulars, ete., by jail Mention article wanted. eal 2815 Madioon Square, Philsdelphia, Pa. Oriental Carpets RUGS AND PORTIERES, In every variety, including fine, rare old specimens, for Artistic Decorations, Also modern makes, in all sizes and colors for floors. Buyers and visitors welcomed at all times, JOSEPH WILD & CO., Near Broadway. 82 & 84 WORTH ST. “ 1OME, XERCISER': Brain Workers vot rocheseqoare fcce-rocun; semaibleg tew 6 rab Circeler, READ “THE GOOD THINGS OF LIFE.” Beautifully Bound. Price, $2.50. For Sale at “* Lire” Office, 28 West 23d Street, or of Freperick A, Stoxes & BRoTHER, Publishers, Stands for DIGESTYLIN MIOrCTV! IM OVER. No Mystery wbout it. No Secret about it. It really Cores, 30,000 seesove wr IT 18 GOOD For all Ailments of the Digestive Organs. FORMULA PLAINLY PRINTED ON EACH BOTTLE, DELIGHTFUL! AGREEABLE! POTENT |! EFFICIENT! _—— If your Druggist doce not keep Digestylin, send $1.00 to the Man ufacturers, W. F. Kidder & Co., 83 Jobn St.,N. Y., and they will send you a bottle, exprene prepaid. comicbooks.com