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AN Admiral of the Turkish fleet, seasick in a storm, was It is the Intensity of Activity, Gisturbed Uy # grating nolse. He tnquired whence it pro- the concentration of mind and body to a given purpose in Amertcan and, on betog told it was the rudder of the ship, he life that brings about the wear, the tear and waste of desired It might be Immediately take Tit-Bits. nervous force. Such business men prosper, and in c ts need a pure, tonical stimulant, which physicians recommend. Such men, while needing it, only what 1s good, pure and healthful. They will have ft, and that onls This demand opened a wide field for the production of the best, and the product is Hunter Baltimore Rye Whe Admiral Stcard was at Yorktown with his feet for drills aud mancuvres, a force was to land and capture an inland railroad base a feuse force of little more than half its siz commanders of these two forces were dls- cussing before the Admiral the dets 1 each contended that the othe . The Admiral, after puzzling over how the d es might be adjusted, finany said entlemen, tt 1x nit that the matter can be reconciled in only one way. Suppose you swap. forces and fight the other way.” The battle was fought on the original plan.—argonaut, RAISED TO HEALTH. More infants have heen nourtshed with Gall Borden Eagle Brand Condensed Milk than by all otter so-called Infant foods combi Thousands of tn < testify to its merit Tur Park Avenue trolley line in the city of Rochester tx crossed by three consecutive streets which bear masculine surnam Iristiman with a carpet-bx cars the other t down gingerly Four or fy f fed the Ist of pass car swung around the corner of Chestnut Stree damn ated the conducto the car stopped, and the man 4 ward the car nea her street. wink a I the conductor. Another man got out, The Iri larger. Alexander!” shouted the con The third man eft When it had started on the Irt trove and hed the conductor. Ol want to get outat Avnoo "he sald. Me foorsht name {4 Michael."— Month's Companion, FIRE NOTICE. Mr. C. H. Arnold, No. 27 South William Street, this city, one of those faithful men who helps fu sh the pews of war which enable the vartous heads of departments in LIFE Office to get . had the misfortune to be burned out on th tate that he was fully insured and contin No, 16 South Willlam Street. As soon as repairs are completed he will move th quarters with a fresh stock of goods. Mr. Arnold ts th York ag of Edward 2B. Bruce & € of Baltin Md the sale of Some t Club and Old Reserve Whiskey, for the Gold Lack ” Champagne, and many other high-class SIX-YEAR-OLD Tommie was sent by his eldest stster to the corner grocery to bny a pound of sugar, After the proprietor of the grocery shop had tade the change for the litte lad he engaged Tomunte in conversation, Tommie,” said he, “ [understand there isa new member of your family? Yes, sir,” replied the kid ; “T've got a little brother. “Well, how do you like that, hey?” inquired the grocery man. “Don’t like Itat all,” sald Tommie ; “rather have a ltt “Then, why don’t you change him, Tom + Well, we would if we could ; but I don’t suppose we can You see, we have used him four days now —Washington Star. AN amusing accident once occurred at a time when an American Vessel was lying at Naple being visited by the king and bis sutte, of the latter, with cocked hat, mustache, sword, etc., Was exploring 1p and mistook the main batch wind-sall for a m: sa it. The ofticer o' jeck was prom vised of the accident by the boatswain who sald Excuse tne, tl think one of them ‘ere kings hax fell down the matin hatch, sir."—From Ona Mano War, Prince of Wales's Favorite Wine, de LOSSY-HOLDEN CHAMPAGNE. Known as The American Gentleman's Whiskey. It ts pure, ten years old, of rich, mellow favor. The Pleasure Palaces of the Northern Steamship Company open the season on the Great Lakes, sail- ing from Buffalo and Duluth, June 14, All the luxury, convenience, and cuisine of the best hotels—not one detail omitted or abridged; rooms en suite; brass bedsteads: baths; parlors and dining halls in perfect taste; the most elegant appointments on every hand; menus prepared by high-priced chefs; service everything that could be asked for; safety assured beyond all question. The sweetest, purest, most invigorating air that fans the continent — vitality and strength in every breath. The round trip—2,000 miles in 7 days, equal to a month of ordinary outing—less expensive than ocean travel, and far more in- teresting — lake and river scenery ; thousands of islands, immense shipping interests—land- ings at Cleveland, Detroit, Mackinac Island and Sault Ste. Marie, and at Duluth connecting with Great Northern Railway and Northern Pacific Railway for Pacific Coast, Yellowstone Park and intermediate points. To avoid disappointment state-room reser- vations should be made early. Junc is one of the most delightful months. No Spanish Cruisers on our Inland Seas. For particulars address W. ©, FARRINGTON, |. M. BORTLE, View-President, Maffalo, N.Y. General Pasa Agent. N THROAT EASE and BREATA PERF ¥ wing and O P Good fo 2? Yoread TZ TO