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B > IX INDIA. THE IMPREPSI't.NS A MISSIONARY fiWOSAIC3 FROM INDIA Talke About India, Its ( ! ifSfsM m-llplons and Customs. F<y Margare-t i i I B. Denning. 12mo, rP . »6. Fleming H. Kcvell I ] i Company. * ;■ I Mrs. ZVnning: elves an interesting view of •> ; & idia and of many Indian customs, through - I »c eyes of a missionary. Many of the observa- f y* lens have been reported before; others are leas r 1 Linillar; but through them all runs earnest- • I em and a Fympathy with the hard conditions » i r life In India. The sufferings of womra in 1 J ie housohold as there constituted, and of child ,'• f ldowa. naturally appeal mopt strongly to her. 1 "| Cornea are prisoners, as In most Oriental p jj rantrlep, and Mrs. Denning has no patience P fltth the rose colored views of "life of the - I fiarem and zenana, as pictured by travel- c — always men, of course — who never see r %hat they describe." She makes It clear r |:hat all women are prisoners in their i' acme*); they may not even have the company {- lot their own sex, except upon the rarest oc- » cavsions. It Is alike with rich and poor. Mrs. J' Penning; tells of one she knew, who came to n ■ ft little brick and mud house as a bride ten f i fears old. and never left it. even for a brief V I Visit, until she became a grandmother. A few -i jiave fine furnishings and surroundings, rich t *4othes and quantities of costly jewelry. Hut d t v *«» women spend their days in what would »• I to their Western sisters an elegant prison. f H ! i account of this state of things mif»si.>i!ary h is> terprlse cannot reach women except through ' m »nJ»*n; the male missionary can never, exoe:>t 0 !•n r hearsay, gain any knowledge of the women - ■ tfpt In 'purdah." as the native expression is — ' [■tat ti>. In the zenana. Says lira. Denning: >• , I The zenana work, expensive as it undoubtedly * la, and requiring so many workers, is yet the ►nly way to reach millions and millions of ~j women— especially those of the upper classes. »*■«■ are often toll that people in America and ■ in England think comparatively little of this ■ ji-ork, *ln« c its results seem so small, and this feeling is exhibited to some extent by certain missionaries who have been in other work all '* heir lives and have given very little thought ' U rn this If by result is meant the number of * i laptisms. then we must certainly concede that ■* I here Is very little use in zenana work. Hut a .8 we do not believe that salvation is obtained c f| i the rite of baptism, we cannot estimate ! I c number saved by the baptisms received. c ft "Tie subject of child widows has been made 'f ft n liar by the jvar? of agitation In favor of n h l<i«t»l amelioration of this wrong; but even h ■ w, thuugh "suttee." the burning of such - /widows, has been abolished by law. the re- s ■ jlrements of caste custom make their lives f JP tt\-ins death. All Hindoo girls at the age of - Ef 'teen are either wives or widows. Mrs. Den- • |*s Ing tells of the "poor, shaven heads and the - • * tTle figures hiding in corners or behind doors"— 'ibose of child widows: . d ?. I always single them out for kind words and j" i notice, but they are almost too timid to re- ■_ (tpond. They think it a favor if some one is r kind enough to motion them to leave their drudgery and listen to the hymns we sing. -, i Closely connected with this is the Institution *n cf caste, which holds the people of India, in - an iron grasp. The different forms of this In- 7 itltutlon and their subdivisions are innumera- c tie. Mrs. Denning gives a list for the people ■■ E Central India that is fairly bewildering, i. Thus the farm laborers have twenty-live castes, i. with eleven subdivisions; the graziers fifteen, •rith eleven subdivisions; the carpenters and 1 tnaEons fifteen, with sex en subdivisions, and f so on. On all siies one sees the observance of "caste rules: ' d t A child strike! its foot against a stone, and" Jiru mediately makes an obeisance and salaam* ho the stone, to propitiate the spirit possessing^ It. A man proceeds to go down a well. but • lot till he performs />«/« (worship) to the rope," io that It may not break and precipitate him* ■ stow; you offer some bread or food to a hungry* Hi; he refuses, but Implores you to give him Inonev, as he ca.i buy raw «rain ««a r r..i,ar<-> I* hiraaelf so it will not be contaminated byd *4bv touch. Your cordial handshake Is refused » I- the 7.,..ana women for fear it may entail n % exist barti of purification before they cant I -par- The next meal. Many castes dare not • I; en i-c-ive a picture card from your hands oi rnuFt nrst lay it down, and then the other ♦ S free U lift it and enjoy it. And so It goes j trough all the minutiae of the daily duties , I It Is easy for this observer to show that ali lie advantages claimed for the caste system— | eanllness. protection, division of labor, re- 1 ! Met for authority and moral restraint— as. Whin^ In actual life, and quite without slg- . •alficanre In comparison with the burden! it/ I'iinposes. She has many stories, drawn from her experience, to show the pitiful absurdity - fcr "■•♦'» «-iirlf system. .- -j^^^ Summer Resorts. Es/ M:w-v(iith. iu-LWHS.3LL BMLL^-fIOiLV: WEi4 kaaaaMaa May at, via West Phor* R. U |S ... in- C4:nc 2 <Ja>^ at CfaurcbOl Ha. GooJ jf turning June 1 ullman cars. Tickets at Hen4rfcfcMa. "W Fulton lirr»ok c. or apatr K. H. JICNKi.N.-, .-. Park I lace. N V 9 in. to k p. m. Tel. «.00» Conlanat. . BAUSI3ILII3Y ROUSE, CA "r LU r bi;^f rom village. accommodates V*>; high elevation jMtUlil mountain view; bathing, l.oa-.ing. ns! ; !n|? music tm*~ May-June, IT; July-August. JO. Writ for booklet :' r -\ N. LAI 'HI A. CATPKILLS. 008TTEQ, MKSOiLTORi] STAMFORD. MELA WARE CO.. NY OPEN ALL THE YEAR I'MIBH NEW MANA'IKMKM- SKASON IftftS inu-laa* la every respect. All ;,n u-.m-ntf. Reduced rates W ■ "T' * >rw •«<• ok '« write F. I: BASLEY, Prop. ©dfIGaGDOTT'OOOIIL K)dDQJ]^[E Q CATSKILU N. V OPEN ALL THE YEAR Rates $0 to $s. V ■;•.. far circular. ■ F. BECKER. Proprietor. TEAM "EAT. SANITARY PLUMBING. . HOTEL ft AR T B !ft TANNEJt>VILI.K NEW illbk ' •at MWajßr conducted Hotel In Tannereville or vicinity. AlUlufle 2XO feet. W. B. M^ T r!^;,r. HEART OF THE CATKKILLS ■ ■■IjUIJB THE FAMOVS KAATERSKILL FALLS LAUREL HOUSE. ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT r. ■• tWO ft . capacity. *«l. Golf, tennis, music • ornlrsr aj^eretJlns;. and all amusements. Terms and f»klrt, citretM ■HfP.BEP.T L. LHGG. Prop., P. O. Halnes Falls. N. Y. ■ CATBKILL MOUNTAINS. .. THE ANTLERS, 1 HAINF.S FALLS P. 0.. N. Y. OPEN JUNE 10 ' 1 «"■*£■» 1.000 feet; nnest hotel in this section. 4Jolf, Tor.r. . Mutic and all amusements. li<jcklet - - - ■ L. P. SCHUTT. Manager. GRAM' VIEW MOUNTAIN HOUSE. Elevation Js.Of«» feet- finest views in the Catskill Moun itt». aceomiiKKlatlaiiii first class. ALFRED J. GALEIt aat VtAdha N. Y. ' . HUBBELL COTTAGE, CATSKILLS. SEND FOR BOOKLET DR. H. P. HUBBELL. STAMFORD. N. Y. » LPIKE PINE HILI^ N. T.. Cati-klll Mountains.-No a. ■i'»qjlt&es; «»1 rooms; home cooking; tennis, rroou^t. '« pen*- »? •bjeotlonable classes. Bockleu 222 West *.*a-*t-. iW r V.. or Alpine. iRKEN' LAKH HorSR CATSKILLS.-Beautlfully X altitawxl on Uke; boaUr.g; CshinK; laife rooms- rlni **»* two reasonable. J. M DAY. Vox 2UO. Leeds, n y. UVERLOOK HOUSE. Purlin* Hu. Catsklll Mountains- J ■ eicTaOoa I.uOQ ft.: dancing, bowling, billiards Hah- Ifc boa-Uuc, odlag: rates. (6-J10; Booklet. CIIA*S M. jINNON, V: O. Cairo. W. V. " j >IKE * ORo^^^ HOUSE. Catsklll Mountains; elevation L • 1.606 ft.: flue mountain view; shady grounds; fishing vollnn. irtvlriir; table supplied from farm; terms, booklet' r. FT3SXKY. Oayhesd. N. T. VI PHOS OROVE HOtTSB. OATSKU.I, MOFNTAINs" lr^.» ■'. .Cow open. Write for terms and booklet. | C. DO BOIS. Pal^nvllle. Gmbm Co.. N. T. STrrotEOD© dqa\{l(Lq fiUFFEHN. N. Y. A ••» fiarally hotel, with every modern convenience. IV ie>«»Uly sm.ni. Kaally reached. A. L. RICHARDSON. ■iiPjy. HALU - ooopbrctuwn. NEW YORK.— »««'-l. In vi«-w of I^ike Oienfo; on high ground; 2aR2' U "' i ' sn4 large comfortable rooms. ■-- - »»r DusUlcs. T«wa*«j O-.IT grobrids. Ad-Ires* ' * «^- HUB. X M I'HIOE. \':- 9gfjgt Cuoi^ntuwu. N. T. Books and Dnbluations. June Century s+ m . " It is safe to say that no serial in recent "wOnfCSSIOnS years has attracted 'rom discerning readers the intense interest that is focussed on 'Con _.c „ fessions of a Wife' in 7/v Century Magazine. Old It fairly palpitates with romantic passion." Wife" -Boston ' Be.con. The great interest ot the public in this new serial novel, II \1 r\i Adorn- which began in the April Century, has resulted in a D>' .Mary AUams largely increased sale of the magazine, pUcing the pub lishers thousands behind in their orders. It is a story into whith one c.in dip at any point and find entertainment and charm. Few stoiies ever written have so fully presented the feminine point of view of marriage. This capital number is full of good reading p mnnthlQ and superb pictures, -Ray Stannard Baker ° »««VI1U1& on "The Desert," Professor Oscar Browning fop 52.00 on "The Royal Family of Eingland," "Tri * n 1.1 •> •iji tt ../- ■ j *». ion can have the two back mini umphs of Bridge Bu.lding," -Canals in the A-, and - ,, egmnmg .noon," The hlder Sothern's Humor," "The "Confessions ot a Wife," and |'>londhound in America," "Making Laws in the six coming numbers from June Washington," complete stories, etc., etc. A *? November, inclusive, containing . , - . L -j r~. . ,, . the rest of this attractive serial — double frontispiece, king Ldward Ml and ,„ f( , r $ , )R) Th|s js a speda] Queen Alexandra, printed in tint. THE CENTURY CO., Union Square. New York cr Ucsoris. ■EW-YORK. HEART OF THE ADIRONDACK?. ©THEWtER!]© DO (ID QD ©LE 9 LAKE PLACID. NEW TOFvK. Opens May Kith. Greatly enlarged and thoroughly reno vated and refurnished &2 bath suites. Sanitary system •-I • latest and heat. Fine Is hole Golf Links. Bend for Illustrated Book] t. Fred. H. Boofleid, Metropolitan Build- In*, Madlsun Square New York Representative, i. A. & O A. BTEVENS. ADIRONDACKB. ©TT Q DaaiJtßiEKT s '© DK3RQ AND COTTAGES, Keene Helchta. Bases Co.. N. T. Finest resort in the Mountains. Accommodations 300. I.r,(X> <•*■< above sea level. itafriilflcer.t climate, !>ren-rjr and drives. OOLF Tennis. Casino Orchestra, Bowling, Billiards Hunting. Fishing' Boating. Address EDWIN H. LEE. Proprietor. Manager "The Princeton Inn Princeton. N. .1 New York Representative. Hubert R. Wright. Hotel Manhattan. THE ADinON'DACKS. DfIdDTTUD- i^K!O(P[E^^^M[S) AND COTTAGES. LOWER RARANAC LAKE. N*. T. A most dellghtrul liike and mountain resort- OPENS JUNE) 20. Perfect golf link*. r;.-'inß. lowinir. lathlne;, tennis arfd dancing. Superior music. Booklet • ' O. S. MOCLTON. Wanajar. New Tork Office. Astor Court Kid* . -•"• Wcet .Tlrd St. TTDOIE JRH(B(SSRIfOJ!DSBp on Lower Baran&o Lake, ADnOSSDAGK UXTAIIfS. Fair- .1 for beauty of environment and excellency of CMhilne Oolf. «■'<•. For Booklet. address JOHN HARDING. AL/lONQUIN. N. Y. ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS. TTMII Vfiy ? RO OD © (LD OB nLIZABETHTOWN. NEW YORK. One of the largest and finest hotels In the mountains. Fine location. Modern improvements. Electric lights. Private baths. Pine running ppririß water. Milk and rnsreta >lea from The Windsor farm and irardens. Orchestra. SWIMMING POOL— FINEST GOLF LINKS. Booklet address ORLANDO KELLOQO & SON. Props. ADIRONDACK.*. \rlfWL ©iR/UiJ v InJ Inilyi U I&IL AND COTTAGES. ST. Elm HkWE Largest hotel in the Adirondack*. PAUL SMITH'S HOTEL CO.. Proprietors. P. O. Addrwi PAUL SMITH'S. Kicnklin County N. Y. Circular* of Fred. 11. EcoHcld. Metropolitan Building. MadUon Square. •LAKE OF THE BILVER~ SKY." TMiE a t n a^ eb . ON UPPER SARANAC LAKE. IN THE ADIRONDACKB. A quiet, refined family report. J. BEN HART. Prop. ( Wawbeek. N. T. ADIRONDACKB. THE U T O \V A N A . i. ue Mountain Lake, N. Y. largest hotel In the North Woods. OPEN JUNH TO OCTOBER. New route via R. Y. Central. No staging. Oolf, tennis, bowling, boats and launches, bathing, ping p""* , etc 3jpprlor musi;. J. F. KLEIN. Prop'r, late of fhrrry'» and The Renaissance. New York. N. Y. OFFICE, Room 2«. Astur Court Bldg., 25 West 33rd m. J. B. WHITE. M«r. At>IRONDACKS. HOTEL DEL MONTE, RARANAC LAKB, X. Y. r-PKNP JITNF. i'.'t; newly futninl-pd md renovated through out; talile and sen ice !l;,t ilans; mnr !ake and Il.'tol A-.pv<-ai:.l; golf 'ennls. billiards, boatlns, flshing. .Irlvlng a: A l!.v<lln<; livery. > ... b iklet address J. HENRY CTI3. b-ARANAC LAKE. K. Y. BARAXAC IVautlfully situated on Upper Paranac Lake. Open from May to November. INN, BBLBCT, HOMBLIKE. HUNTING. FISHING. GOLF. Al»inoM> A rKS. M. H. MAKSHALU Mgr. ADIRON PACKS. Saranac Ir n. N. Y. "THE CASCADE" (Lakes). ADIRONDACK?. CASCADEVILLE. N. Y. E. M.- •WESTOK. 1,123 BROADWAY. N. Y. AmnoNiiA.-K V.Or.VTAINS.— TIIK DEER'S head J\. INN. ELIZABETHTOWN. N. V. Delightfully lo cated. One of the moHt attractive nous's In the mountains OI EN NOW. I>>w rates for Spring and early Summer, M.UHiatrd tooklet. BENJAMIN F. BTET6ON. ADIRONDACK MOUNTAlNS— Aflirondaek House; terms **> to ?l«.i per week. For further particulars address Mr». E. MEAD, Indian Lake, Hamilton Co.. N. T. F>ANNER HOUSE. ~ " ~~ • '". ' :'": '" N ' r "' ir n A-Ilmniacks. ■Write for circular. ■* - T s KII.BV. Chateaavajr Ijike. N. Y. BERKELEY INN. i-ocAvrno hills. WKSTCiiRSTEn 0., ■ Y. New management, .lelißlitful rooms, real country most attmctlve grounds, ample shade, bowling alley', dirt tennis court. stable and carriage accoinmrjdntlons, per, feet ■■""■ roads. The sanitary plumbing appointments are perfectly new. An unexcelled table will I* the stand ard for the cuisine. The liomeiike comfort and absolute rent of gUfFts will be first consideration. No malaria no mosquitoes. 1«4 hours Trom City Hall. Tutnam Division N. . T. Central, thus avoiding the tunnel. Expecially at tractive for commuters. Address Miss LKMMON. 61 W. Math St. iiiiniiTTii an MAtIIISATTAIS IBEAdpfiJI HOTEL WILL OPEN THURSDAY, JUNE 12TH. T. F. SILLBCK. Manairer. 1&2 Broadway, N. Y. THE ©fiSIKIYAI E#Ti!L WILL OPEN THURSDAY. JUNE WTH. JO.-». P. GRKAVBH. Manager, 192 Broadway. N. Y. JULY IST TO OCTOBER IST. ON BLL'FF POINT, LAKE CHAMPLAIN. Delaware & Hudson R. R. station In grounds; all trains and boats stop Through drawing-room and sleeping-cars from New-"iork. FULLY KQL'IPPED 18-HOLE GOLF COURSE. E. L. BROWN. MUR . P. O. HOTEL. CHAMPLAIN. N. T. N. T. offlce! Lincoln Safe Uepostt Co.. 42d St.. 9 to 12 A. M. i 3 to .'. v. m. Send for Booklet. TOU ODODITGBUatEK DfI(DQIJSISo PAWLING. DUTCHESS CO., N. Y. NOW OPEN. A Healthful and Charmlnir Family H«sort. 80 minutes from .New lork. » Train* each way dally. Positively no malaria or moaqultoen Finest Golf Links, Tennis Courts and Howling Alley*. For terms. Booklets and other lnfor 55 nn l l \V Wr *" THE IM'T^HER XIOUSE. R. C. LOVER IDGE. Manager. I-awllng, N. T. Kii^iSi.Jl-UKE-!li!OIIISE. OPENS FOR SEASON 1902 MAT SOTH. An Ideal bummer home at moderate cost; the healthiest locality In th, East; positively no malaria; no mosquitoes; no humidity; always COOl; accommodates 200; jru». electrli Ml; toilet and bath rooms; orchestra, bicycling, boatlni silli -7n fitnl - PS 01 - tennU: flne ' 1 GOLF LINKS In liv n, C pZoWM; Uwa beaUllrUUy " lUMrale<l booklet Slvin<c JO pnutograrihlc vUwa. C. M. BARTLJJTT. Klameahs, Sullivan Co.. N. T. ADA D X D SE 7 8 ,, <in<l .^^rriptk*. for Th. Tribune JL\- received at tneir Uptown Offl L -«. NO l.Krt* HROAPWAT. Between acth. tab 37t1» »U.. until it o'clock p. m. NEW- YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. TUESDAY. MAY 27. 1902. Hooks anb publications. Summer tlcsoris. ; fifi T^iiraiLUiDTEi a S9 A P3IW TOAMS-lßllllßflTlliaEMTAL SERVICE. r On June 15 the Canadian Pacific Railway will f begin an extra fast train service to the Hooky Mountains and Pacific ports. This train will be supplemental to the trans-continental express which leaves Montreal and Toronto daily. THE fIiSUIM, LIMITED will consist of Bleeplnßi dining and baggage can. It will be despatched tri-wcekly—Bun days, Wednesdays and Fridays— from Montreal and Toronto, uniting at North Bay, and will roach Banff In 72 hour?, and Vancouver in I*7 hours. im. LUXURY .if TMWEIL and the exquisite scenery of the British Colum bian mountain chainn nre enjoyed by travellers over the Canadian Pacific Railway. FBESTS, PEAKS, dJlffilS AMI 9 CAROMS pass in a continuous moving panorama for six hundred miles. k PERFECT SUMMER CLIMATE. For weeks at a 6tretch the summer weather of the Rockies and Selkirk* Is perfection Itself, and the GAMAISAM PAC3FSC I at Panff. Lake Louis*. Field. Emerald Lakp. Glacier, Revelstoke, Sicamous. North Bend, and Vancouver are the best on the continent. Bend for free illustrated pamphlets to [E o We ©DSOKIIiaiIUB, Gen. E. Agent, 353 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. *TaTW YORK. DOdDTTEIL WESTTBSIOROSTriEOB, 1,'»»» ISLANDS. ' WESTMINSTER PARK, ALEXANDRIA v. V N V Select Family Hotel. Most plrture»au<> location. ;-"ln<« Orchestra. Exceptional boating and Hahlnii Splcn.ll.l Roll IJnki". Write hi- or call at 41.'. or 1210 llii>a>lwuy N V for descriptive paniphlet. H. F. IJfaLBHARTS RONS, Props. THE COLUMBIAN. 1,000 ISLAND PARK Ft. Lntrmice River. K. V. The beei ! ■■■;. 1 md most attractive hotel among the Thousand Islands Th.ir- OUKhly up to .lute In all respects. Orch< tra I itlna Bshlnc. etc. Op. ti Jim 11 BODSSfIRg ITQDIP DOdDTTEL, 9UAKJSR HILL. DUTCH ESS CO N V ' Two hours from New i'orfc !>>• Uarlctn lintlroad Opf-DJ June 20th. 1.200 I'.-t Elevation GOLF LINKS AND AI.I.OTIIKIt AMI S! Ml NTS N. S. HOWE Manojcr. P.»-t Office adilr***. 1-nwllriK. Now York Mr. Howe will b* at the Plain Hotel. New York to June l*t. morning* until 12 M. ' (FIiOSK:I(IBILD!F[F Kj (ETHEL GREENWOOD LAKE, N. y. ' Beautifully located; altitude 1.(100 feet; ISH miles by Erie R. R. ; climate and fc*nerjr equnl to th« A<llron di:rkf; boutlnK. bathlns; and nshlns;; excellent ruin.-,., arid service; gas anfl all modern Improvements. A .lit .-.--4 th» hotel or J. \VHITKf*IHI\ 81 West 2*lth St. New York. L.ONO aeWiiate*. AND COTTAQICa, i MASSAPEQUA. liONO ISLAND. ON GREAT SOUTH HAY. 28 miles from New York Opens June 2«tb. x,,w open for Inspection. j GOLF LINKS IMMEDIATELY ADJOINING HOTEL? Appointments unmirpassed; hlph trade service Favorite Family Hesort. Reasonable Rates. SPECIAL HATES TO YOUNd MEN. For booklets and Information cad rr address FNEDEKER &■ CO., Owners and Managers. 110 Franklin St.. N. V.. or Mapsapequa. I* I. Telephone connection. LOJ A\ KJ LrU .fti LkJ © [E U HOfRB & OOTTAOBB, SHELTER ISLAND L. I NY i I HOTKL will open June 21. IS hole «;olf link,,, yachting' driving, etc. Th» New-York onicc la open dully 2 to 5 ' I p. m.. at Hotel Marl* Antoinette. li|v>adw;.y mid ijflth-s* i where applications will be received. Telephone. Columbus ICO or 414. Send for terms and Illustrated pamphlet. ALBERT K. KBJEN, Manager. IPQB(D)©IPE(LBTr K](CDQJ3©[E AND BAY VIEW HOUSE, SHBLTER ISLAND HEIGHTS. L. 1. Under the management of H. D. W. I*AV\'SON former manager of Manhanset House. mWli'vnT ST ? .^pro^JSS^ew ll^!, Ol'tlsS JINK 20. Uxtenshe Improvements New golf clubhouse and links will open June Ist New York office 25 Union square. 2 to 5. i Boot Ground, 1.. Li on Ss»nalSoßß> Hay. I ■-• Opens early in June under entirely new HAMPTON* ! •nanaKement. Address, until June M Ik. WILLIAMS. l!M) Slath-ave.. Brooklyn! VKRMO*T. lOiKiT^iKi SftlfifiC MITEL LAKK DUNMORE, VT. In the Green Mountains OPENS IN JUNE. Sena for Booklet FRANK J. yUINN. Propr. /^LENWOOD AND COTTAGES.-In~^h7Tl^rsTTar^esT ! VJ hotel on Laka Uonoseen; terms, f7 to |14 "» r *™ l W. C. MOUND. Hydrvllle. Vt. PENNSYLVANIA. C"< LRN SUMMIT HOTEI* T W. H. CROSBY. MO« Vnk # SUMMIT PA. OPENS JUNE 2STII. v - UMii - *-*- ! Photographs. Booklets and all Information. Lehlgh Val- , ley Ticket Office. 1»U Broadway. WEST VIRGINIA. GREENBRIEH WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. j WEST VIRGINIA. (The "OLD WHITE" Sulphur), open June 15. Famous for Its sulphur baths. Modern Improvements, with private baths. Orchestra of IS pieces. Terms. $15 to »25 week. ISO to $1K) per month. Write for illustrated booklet. < Address until Jo-e 1. HARRINGTON MILLS, Mgr.. Tbe Qra.'ion, Washlneton. t>. C. -.—•.*» Gutnmcr Rcsorte. COXXKI TICIT. "Hie thee hither for health an.l happiness." LF@DDOTD(g[kp GBcbddddd On I»ng Island Bound, at the mouth of' the Connecticut River. Delightfully cool. If you wish to visit one of the most charming summer resorts, possessing all modern improvements, together with a delightful combination of seashore and country an.i a social atmosphere Inviting to refined people, write for particulars to J. EL CIIATFIKLD. KHI East ISth St.. New York City. Our representative will call upon request with photo grapha, Ate. umw-jmrnamtm AND EIGHT COTTAOKS. HERNARDSVILLE. N. J. Opens May IT. 30 mllrs from New-Yi.rK. on 1).. L. * W. R. R.. via Hirclay or t'hrlstupher Bt. Ferry. Altitude. •0-J feet. QKORCSU W. TUTTLEJ. Mgr SKA BRIGHT, N. J. TTDQE ODGB'ir^CSdDK]. DIRECTLY ON THE REACH. OPENS JUNE 21ST. The leading, largest and best appointed) hotel at Sea Bright. Address a. 11. BANDT, Prop. TQOE (JIiIDIEIERD, OCEAN GHOVE. N. J. Finest location on the North Jersey Coast. No malaria. N.i mosquitoes. No Hies. Table and appointments first class. Reduced rates for May. Send for Booklet. IT Dai EiKDBWORg. ASnrilY PARK, N. .1 All nxnlern conveniences, in rludlng elevator to street level. 3. liakkr BROOK& Till-: GARDEN BPOT OF THB ATLANTIC. WEST END, LONG BRANCH, N. J. OPENS JUNE 3uTH. ROBERT GRAHAM-WOODWARD, Manager. Booking-office. :il«i [fway. N. Y. Tel. IBM F'kl'n. HOTEL BALDWIN. S«-:««..n June 2\ 10 Oct. 1. Under lh'> dire> t ntan;iK«'ment of the owner, the Estate of 1 has. T. Parry, Most popular res rl for tl.-hlrm an.l };i<*htlnK. Tf-rms ■ "derate Send for booklet. I'hi: Office. 7:.:. Mutual Life H1.!.;. Throusja train via C. R. R. of N. J.. leaving Uaai l » st. ferry 3:40 p. m. .luily. BEACH HAVEN. N. J. THE KNGLESIDE. opens June 1". II ' yen -Aarer baths in the hou«e. Ilesch Haven Is noted for it- matchless b»y for Mlllng and tishitiK. its superb bathing •„! th« led • 1 .-- of its JBtr'.ns. Send for b. nklet Till: KN(il-BKIIif) CO It. F. ENQLB. Mat rpni: i m. .Nt 1 SKA UIHT, N. J. Special June rate r-t $1« for best .-■ ma. i:ver>- twin full octan view. Directly "n t,.-M.-.'i. 1. 8 HINKSON. MMIi: (fRAMJ 1: V J. A SHI I! V PARK. N. J. .inly shirt «Hik t.i the beach. HoUM t., rouffhly reno vated, subatam tab!.-. Pcrft-i-t *orvli-». Hooklet. D. S. MAXON, Pr 18. rpHB AI.L.MUK. spi;tvi» LAKE n. 3. X ' :n'.hntruci-.l: n'.hntruci-.l view of oci'un. M-drrn Improvements. <;..lf llr.ki. O|..n rune 31 1: M. RICHARDSON. HATHAWAY INN AND CoTTACES. Peil lira.-h. N. J.— Casino with Cufr sn • i.r.l! 1; .'f lynttw. Opena June 21i-t. \VM. 11. WARUURTON, Prop.. m.w -H \ Mi-ntiiitt;. ' ! ■ 1 ■ ("Ttre nf Ih«i WDODTTE ■ II OlTffciK]© MAPLSWOOD HOTEL At)J CUJTAOifiH i 'j'.-ii J.iiy ith. Under New Uanaccment Important Improvementa; m i:.v ..- w Huthrooms. Uealrable C«tta<ea for ... -.t. HAPLRWOOU COTTAOB Nearly opposlt HapUwood UoteL Mi^lcrato Rates. OPKNri JfNE 1. Dry. Invlroratlnu ..Ir. tif from hi) fever BUPKRIOR eiOLF LINKS.— I- slag. 147 euninit-r rt., liosinn; I l"«rk Place, N.-n Yurk ntr cii.i.r.v .■. :..i ki.ai Managers. WWIN I I: MOUNTAINS. N. 11. W-njHU PROFILH HOUSE and IS Private C'ttages Clientage, i ration, appointments, <?ulslne. first amon's leading suivrnrr itrnnrts. t;t)I.F links and TENNIS court» unexcelled Fino livery and suiiaie horse servl,.-* , Address C. II • Wli:i-..S LKA I" "res service. FI.t.'MF. HOUSE. Xlv» mile- .mm Pi HI (ram.- ownership*. Penutlfully eltuated near many points .i latsresl Open June in to Oct. 10 HI. ELLIOTT. Mann «-r. ON north THE wentworth. IH iioV'rh ■HOB! NEWCASTLE. N. H. bostJJn Thrr.-mll- sti.i;e rtd« from Purivrnoutli Depot: modern hotel; nccomM. dates 4iiO- room* ■ .,- or en suite mi vain haihs; electric nciits. ' v BOSTON SVMl'lloNV OnrHESTRA 12 PIFCFS Mni-hole c..lf llr.ks. -• I.S.T yards, golf clubhouse grand drives; boating, bathing fishing; 3 hour daily sail of "The Wentworlh's" eteanier OPENS IINK 23. FRANK JONES, Prop. W, K. HIM. Mgr F. 11. H<OFIKLI>. Metropolitan Building or New EnV land Bummer lleeort Af.<K-lattun. :t Park Place, New Tori THE WAUMBEK AND COTTAGES. Jefferson. N. U . in the White Mountains Will open. In Jun». Mi oklnr^ now being made. For plans bo ikli ts, etc., sddi ■ DAVID 11. rUMKIt. Manager. A. J. MTRPHY, As»-t Manager! At Laurel House. Lakvwnod. until June Through train sen-log fr i:i Orand Central New York beplns June -'.'«. I ■•■! "11l Include a new nlgl t train I*- iv» Key far* at 0 P. M. dally, except Sundays- arrive .Ti'fTfrn.in !» A M. I-env* Jefferson n P. M. dally exct'Dl Saturdays; arrive >:•••* York 7:'.". A. M. ai.issA«;iiirsETTs. ~~ IRllEw OOElii lnJiyjluJ©En BWAMPSCOTT, MASS. 0 Allen AlnsUc, Ktlwanl R. Crabow. Proprietors. WILL OPEN JIM: 14TII. Greatly Enlarged Forty Private liaths. All The latest Improvements Everything New. N. v. Ol!l(«<. I Park Place Telephone «KMV— Cort. '¥ME B3l3lsSll[PAi©DQlEl!i!!Qllir» Marblehead Neck. Mass. Opi-n plumbing and lighted throughout by electrlclly. Opens June I. Finest location on the North Shore T"- erj room has i .-onn view, .-'pedal rates for June. Send for deaeriptlve circular. l: O. Ilrown. Prop. Trend EHiE^y BfTAtßamjMl, MAGNOLIA, MASS. i Modern In every detail. Cuisine and service unexcelled I (men waiters). Suites with baths. For terms etc ad dress • " v A W. BODODOtf. Proprietor. BERKSHIRE HILLS. " THE < WJLLHMSTOWN MUSIC. GOLF. GOOD ROADS. Circulars mailed JAS. P. VINING. Lease*. RED LION I.W. STOCKBRIbGE. MASS.. In Berkshire Hills, Now Open. Electric lights- IS hole Golf Course. ALLEN T. TREADWAT. Mgr. lllIOIIi: ISLAM). ®Ggi^K!i rraODQi]®LE 0 WATCH HILL, R. I * OPEN FROM JUNG TO SEPTEMBER Hotel has been remodeled, new Colonial ..ituxa and ran room added; else suites of rooms with hath All de eltc-d partlculary. :i.Hr»— J. F. CUAMPUK. ir» MILES AT SEA. ' BLOCK ISLAND, RHODE ISLAND dDdBE«\Ka \3H\EW DfIdDTTEILb I Direct iteamboat connrrtl,, n with New York Mot and cold **a watei baths, electric lights, arid nil modern m - nolntments. TM»-tcraph office and long distance telrnhon.. In hotel. Address F. C. CUNDALL. F.ast areenwtch. It. I. i STEVENS VILLA. Newport j BaUaviM hit, opposite Newriort Casino; home of late ' Mrs. Panin Stevens; OVEN for guests; American. Euro! I«an plans. Write proprietor for terms. maim:. Fr^nchmaVaßu 0 /' MT. DESERT FERRY; ME. HOTEL "THE BLUFFS" ££&*«■■ AN IDEAL RECREATION AND HEALTH RESORT. t f i'^w! in . d Couatl » combined. Special rnt*« June. Send for booklet. HILL ft JACQUES ■ E.LACK . UI K CAMPS. trout ana pickerel flsh- ! » Ing in M«Jiie; guaranceed every Uay entire season; euarnntej. for your jame moose, deer. ebb, or no charge rates $1.25 day; $7 week. J- G. HARLOW. Prop.. Dead River. Me. A SUMMER -CAMP FOR BOYS. Oxford, Me. None superior. Addre*« A. F. CALDWELL, Summer Hcsotis. Old Lyme Inn, OLD LYME, CONNECTICUT. On X V., N. H. & H. R. R., Shore Line Division. Five minutes from station. Thoroughly renovated and refurnished and extensive alterations and additions made last year. Situated in a beautiful part of the country, with attractive walks and drives ; also boating and bathing. Comfort and convenience of guests given careful atten tion. Table a specialty. Terms reasonable. Further particulars on application to SAMUEL JOHNSON. Proprietor. LITCHKIELD. CUNN. Hitch altitude, pure «■««*; no malaria or ni-siultoes; home cookinK: high-grade service; elevator, sun parlor, golting: special rate* for May and June. Booklet at Schotield's. 1 Madison Aye. (1F». H. BROWNE. Mgr. QVKIIEC. "illi HtiHy;lnJl£LUlil&iyi I fl MURRAY HAY. QUEBEC. Htm palatial hotel, owned an.l operated by the Richelieu A Ontario Nay. <'•>: accommodation tor 400 guests; handsomely furnished; hot ar. I cold salt and fresh water batha; st' am heat, etc.; climate, a com bination of mountain anil sea air. The hotel Is beauti fully situated at the root of the I<aurentlan Mountains, overlooking the majestic St. Lawrence River; reached by bteamera of the It. & O. N. Co.. from Toronto, ch ester. Clayton. N. V , Montreal an.l Quebec. Hotel open June Ist. For rate* and booklet sen.l to H. M. Paterson. man ager. care of R. & U. N. Co.. Montreal. NEIV JEIISET. HADDON HALL ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Every modern appointment and comfort. Hot and cold sea water baths. Golf links. Write for Illustrated literature. LEEDS A I.IPPINCOTT. HOTEL DENNIS, Atlantic City. N. J. Beautifully situated, directly facing the ocean. I*arg» Fun Parlors at end of hall on each sleeping floor overlook- Ing the- ?ea. New private baths containing hoi ar.d cold sea and fresh water. All Golf privileges. Buoklet mallei WALTER J. BVZBT. ATLANTIC CITT. N. J. InlllJl II I&IL §) 11 a '!slnJ«LlsQ)a ON THE BEACH. FINEST ON THE COAST. Write for booklet. JAMKR B. REILLT. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. ti&IEW TOTTtEO. DSQiinD©O-IF. Personal New Tork representative for rocms and rate* at 3 PARK PLACK. 11 TO 3 P. M. HOTEL IMPERIAL S:»> to S. Telephone t\(*o Curtlandt. ATLANTIC CITT MdDTTtEEL (RUODOBTrdDOa- OPEN ALL TUB YEAR. One of th« best equipped Uotela. .-•..■ am heat, elevators to all flour*, hot and coM baths. Rooms with private bath. • tea table, Ht-a view. Ocean end of Virginia Aye. MRS. N. R. HAI.SBS. Owner and Proprietor. mo THOSK DESintNO AN UNASSUMING home X LIKE HOUSE, Kh»..lutely clean, rood table, quick tervlce, we call attention to the HOTEL MAJESTIC. \^, Virginia Aye.. third hous« from Beach. ATLANTIC (ITT. N. J. Capacity SM !ar«<> in parlor; elevator from street level, steam heat, baths. Fpeclally low S;-;ng rate. $2 to $-•.'.. dally. |l> 10 $14 weekly. &x)klet mulled. S. C OSiJtiHNB. • TLANTIC CITY. N. .1. XX MAY and JUNE are the most delightful months of th« year at th« Seashore. THE WILTSHIRE. Virginia Are. and Beach. :- a mortem, op to- date hotel of 150 rooms, many en suite. with private bathft. American plan. 12 .V) per day «nd up ward. Elevator from meet level. Sun parlors, «te. H. E. I.ir.ttni;, F".rr- n.il Representative, at Hotel Im perial, dally, from II (0 P. P. S. PHOEBUS. Owner &Pr - r. TI!K sail breath or the Sea brine* health. O A I. B N H A I. L. Sanatorium and hotel, Atlantic City. M J. PatoaWwt new br!rk bulllirif. with new hrirlatlo bath urint »ea watrr. Only on* In the country. ResiOerv. 1 : ysician. r. I*. TOt'HO. General Mana(er. HOTKI, NEW ENOLAND. South Carolina Are. an.l the Heach. Atlßnt!'- City. N. J. New high class hotel. f*aartt< ::."«'. Private t.at^^. elevator, sup. parlor, •■•<-. ;ellent mlstne. The (!:it>9> locating. H;t' s| tprinSJ n •-. $10 and upwards weekly. J).»..kIM. New Ym-Ii offices 2$ \V. 83d Bt. BRTAM A- AVILUAMS. HOTEL TKAYMORE. ATLANTir CITY. N. J. Open nil rear. Hoi nil.' '11 sen sHMer baths. Booklet. Golf privilege*. TItATMOnB HOTEL COMPAKT HOWARD WHITE. Jr.. ManssT. V. 8. wimi:. President. TIH-. SHKLMTRXE. All,;' T l<" CITT. V. j. Directly n» the iVeat' it: ■.'. -Rlr a-. • cren. Larg* reosaai p:u«i.- baths, lie* »qul(.p»il hutol on the coiutt t*nd for )lo..kl«-t. R. i: i: RAMSEY. A TI..VNTI<' HTT-9 NK'.VEST A.sr. MOST MACNin _\. CENT UOTBI UARLBOROI "sn BotrjtE Btnne. lr»n and SNti> mi ;tra rlon. Private l.i'.:s n'.th c\>r> ii^m nr juitr. > .<i'O'"lty 000. r"'.!re blcch ■11 11 lin Block, It ■■in JOSIAH \v •(•-, ;■ & SONS. HI !. LEXINaTON— L • •rn»r Paelfle anil Mlssuml «v»tti»i. near Beach. Atlantic »'li>. N. J. ; new boas*; nif>J»rn appointments; H.am beat; sun i.. .rlnt j Irate batl mo<Jrrate terms MATTHEW DAINES. Guinmcr IV.eortß ©uiDc. DOCTORS SAY that during th» !.'»in term I i Greater New York you must take wife and the rhr.drrn and GO TO THE MOUNTAINS ef Sullivan. Ulster, and Delaware Countwit, N. V., «-n the main line and brunch** of the New Yoik, Ontarlj and Western Railway, ft region of a!«.->lut> HRALTH AT MODICHATE COST. 2.1 X.O feet al<ov« th« sea. with Pur* Air. Pure Wat»r. Tut.- Milk and only thr'e hours' rld« on the cars. Send 7 «-er.ts fnr posing* to the undersigned. or call and 'get free at oitl'-» '.rl.'W the Superbly l»lii.-» trat.-l RocV "SUMiIRR HOMES.' 1 of SCO pagex It Klres Us: el Hotels. Farm an. I Hoarding Houses, with thel- lor at lon, rates of board, facilities, attractions. *c. On May l".'t>. and "I'th Excursion tickets at reduced rntM will ! .- told nt -12ft Rmaattr, 1.534 Broadway, and Ferry (MTieea. giving an eppnrtttttlty of personally select- Inn a SunuiHT home, and also enjoying a day's fl«Mng in this d<-llirhtf<il rrgioß. TVketg good returning up tj lit'iiday. .Tune •_•.! IN NEW YOUK: 1 Pnrk 1" •. -. 113. 141. 10.1. 42«. 1.33*. 1.870 Broadway.. 3*7 4th Ay.. -J4fl Columbus Ar, 153 East 12r,th St.. 27.1 West 125 th St.. IfQ Bth At.; ticket orDce^. Frnnklln and \W»t 42d St. F#rrle». IN BROOKLYN: 4 Covrt St.. 860 Fulton St., 08 Broad »•». Kiigle Office. Passenger rates. 2 cents a mile. J. C. ANr>KR?ON. General Passenger Agent. B« Keaver Bt.. M. T. SPEND THE SUMMER ON LONG ISLAND. BY THE OCEAN, SOUND OR BAY. Cooled by Sea Breezes. "IX)N(.} IS r^ANI>." a hitndsomely Illustrated descriptive book, containing a list of the hotels and boarding tmu!>e« on Loom Island, fie*- upon application at llchel «me«ei. Altor ll . mi r. 120 :■"■•.• Battle RurHDI, (l»l World Uureau) and 13SS lir.n.liv.iv, H sth «v., :i4th St., IX It.. and fool Nrw i li.iin!*ri St.. and 4.? Welt lL'-.th -t . New Vt<rk: XMI Fulton St.. Kagla Summer Resort Uureau; ;:s Rroaitway. Krook lyn. aril «t !. 1. li. it mm mr in jirooklvn. <r scad Me. In stamp* t« H. M. SMITH. Genl Pasa'r Apr. I* I. city. N. Y. Country UoarD. AN OUTING FOR BOYS VAI!Y A.-AT.KMY. 2»l> wSw BM st V MILK Clt| tOICIO. ©ODtetPcaasniD ©jjjcofflip® Qfl©ft®D ? BROAD WAT. COR. BUT TIST ST. AMERICAN I'LAX. fu f rSd. a ,JTenr 23 Walter u\vna\ca A'? '■ ! : 11 :-^ 1 !^^ ;:;'-■';-•'■'•.- for Tho Tr, b une NO. 1.884 BROADWAY ••" r »;i ,'• st ■ 1 -iv . J nd •till ** t '■"-'' •hi— ii <», l'P.tU-»t\—'ii-v lst "**• near **'" " ! '"' Kn -" ili't-Vt" H'.V •• i Penio »< -aye.i «SO :iit-«vf., near CO.NSECTICtT. Spring Tusong. (Pcean RUTOTTOQ ©EOBEQ&E9 (LILdWGD FAST EXPRESS SERVICE " PLYMOUTH— CHERBOURG— BREMEN From Pier 52. North River. Gansevoort St. ■""•pilua.. June 3. 2 F. M. • li<-lieiii-.r.i Auk. Id. 10 A. If. Kaiser. ...June 17. 10 A. M. . ,x. ;. ■.■-,.... »«,. 19. lo A. M Kalsertn..June 24 10 A. M. Kronprli«..Aug. SO lti A. m! Krnnprinj July 1. noon Kaiser . Sept. 9 1O A. M Kaiser July 15. 10 A. M.[Kai*erin...Sept. l.:. L, A. M* K.i ■«. rtn. ..July 22. 10 A. M. Kronprinx. . Sept S3, 9 AM* Kronprinx July 111. noomKaiser Oct. 7. 10 A XL Kaiser Aug. 12. V A. M. . Katsvrln.. .Ort. 14. 10 A 11. TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE. Cherbourg Southampton alternately, an.l Bremen. From Bremen Piers. II ■!>.k.-n. N. J. Neckar....May » 10 A. M.Miremen July 24. noon Kurfuer«t. June 5. 10 A. M. I Frie.lrich Ju!y 31. I P. it l*-*rrarr.esa.Jun< tJ. V) A.M. . I.utse An?.'*. ' P M Bremen... June 18. 10 A. M. • Ku: r«t. . .A:itr. it IP a Friedrlch..June 2«. 10 A. M i Kurbarossa. -■»-;. 51, 11 A. M Lulse July 3, lo A. M Bremen A... ». B»oa Kurfu-^rat.July In. 1" A. M i Friedrtcfa - . ». noon. llarbarossa.Jii'y 17. H» A. M. :i.uu- s-pt. 11, noca MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE. GIBRALTAR — NAPLES Gr.N'i>A. From Pier 24. Ft. el Amity St. i 1i 1 ■ Urn. |iohenz"n..May 31. 11 A. M.I-iMi ..As 23. 10 A.M. J^»hn June 14. no-r'Trave 9 •t. •< to A. M. T r ;" lYe June 21. « A. M.lA»rr Sept. 1?.. 2 P. M. *»«" June 2S. MA. M.'l-ahn B»pt. 27. 1 P. M. Hohen*(,llern.July .V if A. M-ITrave Oct. It. It) A. V. Lu>:n July lit. •■ A. MJ.\;i.r o. :. t>. to A. V Tr.-ive Aug. 2. .1 p. M.lLaha Oct. » 10 A. M. Aller Aug. !». io a. M. ' Travi> Swr. 1. M A. 11. OELRICIIs* ,v CO. NO ', BROADWAY N. T. Louis H. Meyer 4.". Boot* Third St.. Phlia. HALOT3URG-ARiBI£i!!!fl6A!?l HIRE. TWIN-SCREW PRESS SERVICE. PLYMOUTH— CHERBOURG— HAJZBURa F. Bismarck .May 2".> Il'I 1 ' AM] A. Victoria June 17. 10 AM Culumril.i June ."». In AM IF. ltUmurck.June ... 10 Ail And every Thursday hereafter. These steamers carry no carK->. TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER SERVI«'E. PLYMOUTH— CHERBOURG— IIAMMUUG. Pennsvlv'la.May IT. s : .T<» AM Mnltke Jur.e !•>. • AX Pretoria June T. •; AM Patricia i. - IT. • T'M Viet. X.ul.-.-.Jun-- ll>. 11 AM! P.:ue t her...June U>. '■■MAil Am? every Tue«lav h»"v.'ift»r. M El 'ITK i: N :•: PEIIVICFi mew YORK— Naples GENOA. Palatla June 3. 2 PJt|Pbo»nl luie --.2 PII DELIGHTF-JL SOMMER CRUISES. During JUNE. JULY an.l AUGUST to NORWAY, th* NORTH CAPE, an.l PPITZBERGEJT. to the IIALTIC SKA an.l th.> < APIT.\U«i OF NORWAY, SWEDEN, RUS SIA, and DENMARK. i:y THE ptbamers P. VICTORIA LUISE and A. VICTORIA. | For Illustrated pamphlets and Itinerary apply HAMBI'RG AMERICAN LI E. Offices. 35 and 27 Broadway. I'ier^. Hoboken. K. J. GDODIMRDOGDR!] Ln&aii.^f^s^v^ nORTON to QUEEKSTOWN and LIVERPOOL. Merlon (New) May :>! Vancouver ■ lune 7 New F.nclan.! .inn« 4 f Own moe wealth June i»i Saloon. »•'.:.. $S0 an<l upwa-'l. accrrdlng to s:taraer. BOSTON- " ' SOW! GIBRALTAR. NAPLES. GENOA. Cambroman Jlay 24. July 3, Aug. 11 Vancouver Sept. H. Oct. 1 >._ Nov. la Sal'ion rate?. •■"» upwanl; s-e< on<l s-*il»bP. ?50. T:r«- las* fare He* York to Boston allowtd in conaec tlon with saloon tickets. Mediterranean service. For rates, etc.. addra < I>.jmlnlon Line. Boston, op EDWIN H. LOiV. Gen. Agt.. 1.1:3 li"way. N. Y. iABTIMipi Ail ST. IKEiT, Calling; on th» return voyage at the new American Island* ST. CROIX AN ST. THOMAS. QUEBEC STKAM.-llli' Co. LTD. Cruise b» the .-l»e?»nt first clas« ?crtw S. S. •TRINIDAD." •-'.«•-> to»«. Balling; fr. m New \"..rk. July ?.r<\. :i P. M. to Inspect the vnleaaoea and iulri3 vi Martinique and ?t. Vincent. Passage $1'». ;ir..i up For f.:ll particulars apply tn A. E. OttTKRBRIDGE -v CO.. Agents. 38 Hroadway. or TM« ij!. CtiOK A SON". Wl Broadway, N>v.- Y.>rk. 36MPm HAWAIIAN AM' PHILIPPINE INLANDS. PACIFIC MAIL S. S. CO. DENTAL AND ORIENTAL S. S. CO. TOTO RISEN KAISHA. Between San l'ri»nc;cco. Honclulu. Vckjhama. Kobe. Na.Ta'jkl. fhangr.ai. Hong Kong. Steamer- leave San Francisco at I P. M. AMERICA MAl'.r. ("• HONT.KO.NO mat: i J'.m« H PEKING June 12. CHINA July * GAELIC June 21 1 DORIC . July ltj For freight, a see nan \nd Keneral Information a^ply :» S4t> Broadway, or 1 Battery Place. Washington ISuilwlcs. and 2ST Broadway. ©[LCD HBGDIECnKDC^ D»DK3iI DAILY SERVICE. For Old Point Comfort, Norfolk. Portsmouth. Pinner's Point an.i Newport News. Va.. connecting for Petersburg RlchmonJ. Vlrelnia. tieach. Washington. U. C. and ent::i South and West. Freight an.! Passenger steamers sail from Pier ML X. R. foot of Beach St.. every SMI at 3 P. M. 11. H WALKER. TraJßc Manager. LT -Ju Li v) LJU-,Wvi^a Steamships of the '-iau> "D" LINE will sail for Sa:» Juan direct, as follows: S. S. CARACAS Saturday. May 31. nooi S. S. PHILADELPHIA Satunlay. Jun* 11, nova For freight or r».-!--i(r(' a-->lv to IIOrLTI'X. BlJi»a i 1> \t.t. • G-ncr^l Manasers. li*. Front St. srUtMlVePliliVU LfU E=iULuLE.3 Londonderry. Proa Pier M. North Rivet fnot of West tMth Sr. f»liimt.i» (n«>-.v» ...May 311 Ethiopia June 14. n"ca Furr.cssla June 7. BOOBrA*t'"la Jur.e 21. E.nja fTrM s.ilnon. $*><> anl upwards. B*-.- nl saloon, t'M anl <ip; thlrrl elu;-*. i2>s and up. HENDERSON ISKoTHEKS. 17 an,l 11» llr.<a.lway. liS^LavyJUiTl . J-WjM lu\! tt.*WJuJi/vyA'» Tourists Intending to visit London during Coronation Week ran reserve ir«»t*l w \p^ f "»mm hlati "n. seats for r?>— Tlewlnie the Process! :i and steamer aocomm>«lat!on f^r the Iloyal Naval Rat tow at SpUheaJ. at the offices ut THOS. rrv>K & SON. S«t * 1.183 BROADWAT. New V rk. mV t■;k> TO LSIi ■• - Inclu>llnq All Vravel!.- . E.\p-r.<i»3». M t-> $373. r'ull Uvtatla In lllustritteil i'rosramrr.es. Independent Railn>aJ and iieamahip Tickets ETT*nwh«ra TH(SS. COOK & SON, an & i. w irwax. n. V* A M ERIC AN LINE. NEW-YORK— SOUTHAMPTON— LONDON Philadelphia. May 28, lOu.in. f St. Loots.:. . Jose 11. Ml a.m. St. i'aul June 4. 10 am Philadelphia. June IS. li'atu. RED STAR LINK. NEW- YORK — ANTWERP— PARIS. Kensington ... .May a*. n«..i 1■ l -;.,:.!.... June 11. non /<•• lai I June 4 m»>n' South wurk June I>. n.joa INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANT Piers It and i." N. R. otHc«>. 73 Broadway, N. Y. ITALIAN ROYAL .MAIL S. S. CO. KAVXOAZIONE OEXERALE ITALIANS WEEKLY SAILINGS TO NAPLKS— GENOA ALEXANDRIA. I.lnrur.i May -7 I'mlTia Juni» IT Sicilla M.-y S>(Banlesna June"! I.'tnlMr lin ...Jun«- ID' Sicllta July i Ntw Steamers. IMning-rojm on Promenade Deck. Fi« rates and other aformatl arply to HIR'/KU FELTMA.NN & CO.. II Broadway. X. T. I>Kl> "U" LINE. For L\ <?'ia\:a. Puerto Chbello. Curncoa an! Mara catbo. via Curaco.i— Calling •;-• at San Juan. P. ■ From X- berts Tier. Brooklyn S. •>. CARACAS ..SatnrOay. Miv 31. boss) B. 8. PHILADELPHIA Saturday. June. 14. neon. These vaaseia have superior accommodations for t,a^ fencers. BOIXTON. BUSS i I'AM.F.TT. General Managers. 135 Front St. •] A VELOCE." FAST ITALIAN LINE. Navagazlone Italian. i a V;«i>wre to Naples. i;.-no». REdt'LAR I". S. MAIL SERVIOJ KVKRY WEEK. Cltta dl Mllar.o June SlCttta dl Torino June 2S Cltta di Genora June 14: Sord Amer! I July Large .-shins. I'lnlnjT saloon on prom»-naile deck. BOLOONSSI, HARTFIKLD A CO., 29 Wail St. A — CUNARD LINE. *" * TO LIVERPOOL VIA QrEENSTOWN. I'mbria May 31. noon! Campania. .June 21. 2 P. at lAicanU June 7. a P. M. i linbrU. .June JS, 11 A. M. Etrurla Jur.e 14. noon' Lucanla July 5. 2 P.M. VERNON H. BROWN .4 CO. <■•■•• \irnts. 29 BROADWAY NEW YORK. A — WHITE STAR LINK. * NEW-TOUK— QI'EKNSTOWN -LIVERPOOL. Oceanic. .May a. »:30 a. m. I <5«-rman!e . June 11 no^rx Majestic June -I. no..nj IVut..nk-. ..Jure 17. Ma. m. Celtic June •>. S p. m. ' Cymric hw •_'■> 9 p. m. I'ler 48. North River. Office. I Broadway. New York. STEAMSHIP LJNES. :,. From New York Wednesdays. Fridays ar,l Saturdays. KOK TEXAS. >:«Ji)R«;!\ AND FLORIDA. STRAIGHT and IIOUXD TRIP Tickets Issued to all points In Texas. Colorado. Arizona. California, Mexico. tit.. Georgia. Florida, •i-. Delightful Excursions. Writ* for our pa<r« "Pocket Guide" ■ mailed free). C. U. MALU>nV i CO.. Gen. Agta.. I'ler CO. U. R.. N. T. ALI^VXSTATK LINK. NEW-YORK TO COWaSOOW. Mons;ollan May - s Cirthai(inian Juno 2% Lautentian Jun« 11 ] Mongolian July 9 Cabin. $*0 and upward. Second Cabta. -13 90 AU3TIN DALPWIX & CO.. 33 Broadway. N. Y. 3nonraucc Sirttcmenia. STATE OK M-:\V VOHK. INSI HANCIS DKI'AKTMKVr. m Albany. March 14th. 1002. \yiIEUEAS, The Teutouia Insurance Cora- May, located at New Orleans. I:-. the state of l^ouial ana. has filed In this ..tn.v a sworn stutrm.nt. by the proper oinoern thereof. showing Ha condition and business, ami has coirpiled in all r«a|p*vta with the laws of this State, relatlnr to Fire and Marine Insurance i'"n;;nnki incorporated by Other Slates of the United States- Now. th.-r.fr-. in [rarsuaDr* «.f law. I. Pnutcta Hen drtrks. Sur*riiilen.'.»-r»t of Insurance of the State of New York, >:■■ hereby certify that said Company Is hereby au thorized to transact Its appropriate business of Fire till Marine Insurance In this State. in accordance with law .:urln« the rurrent year The condition anil buMnt-ss of paid Company at the date of auch at«t*m*nt ii' -mttr 31. Won Is shown as follows: Accrecate amount Of available a.-*.-:* J727.738.U3 Ai;*r._:ii.- amount of liabilities (except capital and lurpluai. lri.-lii<llr.K reinsurance .... 377.118.27 Amount of actual paid capital Slti.tHHli.UO Surplus mt.tS2o.Ki; Amount of Income for<n<. year. In cash 3U5.3-<2.»1 Amount of expenditures for the year, in cash.. 5i»>.*>0.33 In wltnf»» wher«-«f. ! have hereunto aubscrtb«« my name and cnu»«-1 the seal of my ofllc* to b* affli«4 th* day and y**r abor« written. FHANCI9 HENDRICKB. Is* fiu«tnniend«si *£ lAiuraSc*. .