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MRS. ALEXANDER R, BATES arrived a few dayx ago from “THE AD:RONDACKS Old Point Comfort, and ts visiting her cousin, 1. H. Smith, at Callow Avenne. Mra, Bates tells a good one about her H t | son, a little red-hatred chap of six summers, Her hustand, ote Chlet Engineer Rates of the battleship Terex, now with Commodore Schley’s Flying Squ: | bad arranged for tis g A d ing. Notice of the departure was to be given by the signal of a gut, which all ashore uwatted expectantly. Sudde the report came, and found Mrs, Rates and Jack unprepared. All was hurry and bustle at the Hotel Chamberlin, for half-hour was given visitors to say goodly Mrs. Bates, with the hurry and rush necessary, soon pre: | pared herself. Then she suw that Jack was half-dressed. < Special Attractions for Young People ¥, Jack, do hurry, or we may never again.” Jack (whose education had te ived partly from | some little darky children and who had the Manila tight in mind) replied with a long-drawn-out drawl: “Don't worry, mamnut; the Spantands can’t hita thing.”"—Baltimore Sun, On lower Saranac Lake. Ten hours from New York without change. Centrally located. Within a short drive of all the principal resorts in the mountains. New golf links, swimming, towing, canocing, sailing, tennis, baseball and dancing. Special rates for June. Delightful month in the mountains. Persons suffering with tuberculosis not accepted. For information address RIGID PULES ENFORCED, Veterinartes of the N.Y. Condensed Milk Company exaraine = Cc. M. EATON, cows supplying milk for the Gail Borden Eagle Brand Con = . densed Milk, to guard agalust any contamination, Send for 156 Fifth Avenoe, Newivortis Infant Health.” Information valuable to every mother. oo ——$—— = A CENTAIN wealthy man of this city bas set bis u A New Novel by J, A, MITCHELL, Editor of LIF times, but the young man lacks some entlal to success in the mercantile line, and falled with each effort. When he came with the fourth requ financial hacking, the uncle demurred. You must learn to lean on yourself,” he . > carry you all your life. It would be a 12mo. 81.25. keep supplying you with money to ¢ invadatiy end inandenment: ‘Vil tell you what Fidos You Gloria Victis’ is, even in other respects, an unusual book, but the using of this episode takes it far out of the ordinary. In a less liberal age it ae have led to the as the re Hi oh ft the i. ‘ ia MM a al book's being burned at the stake along with its author.”—Criterion, New York. # check for all the “One's interest soon reaches the absorbing stage, which continues without break would do you more goot! or abatement to the concluding page.”—New York Home Journal, Three months later the nephew walked in’ with every “The plot is most intricate; the thread of it is lost or forgotten by the reader claim receipted tn full,and the uncle was delighted ast sometimes, but not by the author; its scarlet line is woven through the whole, to be gave the promised ch obliterated at the end by the most daring miracle that any novelist has ever ventured “That's something like tt, now, and T warrant you feel all upon.” —Christian Observer, Louisville, Ky. the better for the hard tratning., How did you manage “This novel, by the author of ‘Amos Judd '—which, by the way, has passed into ” the seventh cdition—depicts certain phases of life in New York city in a manner sur- ‘Borrowed the mone: wel : . 7 - " n monies, at passing perhaps all previous efforts.”—Cumberland Presbyterian, Nashville, Tenn, 1 gentleman fs telling about that there Is the making of a great financier inhis nephew. —Detroit Pree Press, “Tt begins well, but wanders from the path of interest, and steadily increases in idiocy after the fourth chapter. In addition to its general inanity, the story is sloppily 5. TeDIBEN EBRCNEE aa peeaRtiee Ibe aRERNETHION written, and one wonders how such a firm as the Scribners ever pebllated it.” can fore Lord Yelverton. He came dow ing, to his lordship SATE TAN CEOD: CMS SARL, cake 1 re tay ova: aera eine tne nara CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, 153-157 Fifth Ave, N. Y. “Oh, most wonderfally,” r 1 Yelverton ; it was Il a _ peace of God, it passed all anderstanding; like Hts inerey, I thought It would have endured forever.” cE + > ee oe mene: DENTIFRICES BAR HARBOR, ME. Mrs, Wackum: How did that nanghty Loy of yours hurt . ¥ M.L. BALC. ane nt naughty Loy of yours bu GElixie Poudre-Pite) The Louisburg "yeni Open July 1 to September 20, Mrs. SNarreg: That good Httle boy ef yours hit him * ca address the manager. J. ALBERT BUTLER, cate’ Ho on the head with a brick.—Rosbury Gazette, Brunswick, Boston, Mass, AN uptown man who ts the father of a year old youngster met his pastor on Broad eet other ay afterne COnVENTIO! a > “Why weren't you at church this morning?" was the CONVENTION 3 ; EDUCA- first question of the spiritual adviser. de SOULAC. TIONAL ASSOCIATION, WASHIN “1 couldn't come,” was the answer, “1 had to stay TON Pe Coma wren We Sisweeta SE had (atay For sale by such well-known houses as | home and mind the lahy; our nurse ts slek. the follow! Reduced Hates via Pennsylvania Rall- hat Is no excuse,” sald the pastor. rowing? eee “it isn't, hey? Well, next Sunday I'll bring him to Park & Tilford, road. church with me and see how you like I Caswell, Massey & Co., | For the National Educational Association Convention —Pnitadetphia Catt. J. Mithau’s Son, to be held at Washington, D. C., July 7 to 12, the Penr Van Horn & Ellison, sylvania Rattroad Company will sell excurston tickets “Tue other day,” says the Denver Nercs, “a Denver girl Hudaut’s Pharmacy, from points on its line to Washington and return at nite Kissed a soldier good-by at the depot, with the remark: ‘God 205 Broadway, of single fare for the round trip plus $2.00 membershi/ bless you, stand tp for Cotorado.’ Between his sobs he re- Hegeman & Cow N) Jee. These tickets will be sold on, and good going, July piled: * Lam from Nebraska, but ['ll try to stand up for both __ 396 Broadway, Hie) 4 to 7, and good to return, leaving Washington July States now.’ Thereupon she kissed him again for Nebraska.” W. B. Riker & Son Co., 15, when stamped hy Joint Agent at Washington. | Why didn't he tell her that he would try to stand up for Stern Bros., depositing ticket with Joint Agent on or before July 12 all the States and Territoriest—Nere York Tribune. james McCreery & Cow and on payment of 40 cents the return limit may be ex: 'B. Altman & Co., tended to August 31. Tickets for side trips from Wasb Simpson, Crawford ington to Gettysburg, Richmond, Old Point Comfort and & Simpson, , | Southern tattleflelds will be on sale at the ticket offices Prince of Wales's Favorite Wine, R. H, Macy & Co., . of the Pennsylvania Ratlroad Company in Washington And other such throughout the country. during the continuance of the Convention. de LOSSY-HOLDEN CHAMPAGNE,