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SUMMER RLSORTST^UMM LRL R RE,SOR/F~GUID LSL S AND COUNTRY BOARD,
Summer Retort*.
-JERSEY.
cAsbwy Tark, NJ.
The Queen of Ocean Resorts*
54 MILES FROM % EXCURSION TICKET,
NEW YORK. I $1.69.
FXPRESS VESTIBULED TRAIN SER^CE AT FREQUENT INTERVALS DAILY.
IN THE GARDEN SPOT OF NEW JERSEY.
SAFEST BEACH IN THE WORLD.
Not _ _Vo_)r.r':<7 Accident in Its Thirty Years' Existence as _ Seaside Resort.
ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM MOSQUITOES.
THREE PICTURESQUE LAKES FOR YACHTING, CANOEING, ROWING AND
FISHING.
THREE DAILY CONCERTS. BY CONTERNO'S MILITARY BAND.
SUPERB 27-HOLE GOLF GROUNDS WITHIN TEN MINUTES' STAGE OR
TROLLEY RIDE.
"Finest Go!f Coane in the Country." — Vardon.
"Grandest Green and Links m America." — Taylor.
ES UPON MILES OF THE MOST PERFECT AND PICTURESQUE DRIVES
IN THE COUNTRY.
HEALTHFUL, SWEET SCENTED PIXEY ATMOSPHERE, ONLY A HALF MILE
BACK FROM THE OCEAN.
INVIGORATING OCEAN OZONE AT YOUR VERY DOOR.
The social lite is particularly attractive, and the large number of hotels offer nightly
dar.res, euchre parties and other diversions which form such an important part to make a
vacation sojourn enjoyable.
o_ iKEW BOARD WALK,
— fact wide, running the entire length of the City, affording a matchless marine panorama
!■>■ cay. Bd— iandy H 1 —""-**" by Electricity every night until dawn.
HOW TO %EACH ASBURY 'PARK.
Penr.syivarn _ Railroad, foot of Cortlandt, Desbrosse? and West 23rd Streets, a".50
rV_B_K Era- foot of Fulton Street, Brooklyn.
Centra! R. R. of New Jersey, foot of Liberty Street, and Annex from foot of White
ball Street : New Tersey Southern R. R., Pier 8, North River. Sandy Hook Route.
TICKETS GOOD ON ANY OF THE RAILROADS TO AND FROM NEW YORK
BUREAU OF INFORMATION WITH PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE IN
CHARGE AT 1364 BROADWAY. ABOVE 36TH STREET. NEW YORK CITY.
"HOTEL BRESLIN,
ON LAKE HOPATGONG, N. J.
IMIER ENTIRELY B_BW MANAGEMENT.
Messrs PALMER * ___K)WE_u. wtll-kmrwn resort hotel manage™, have lease, this popular hcrass for
• ".S^^^oi-^i-t-G 1 __P_N^E? S o\c fl ?H^^B_Ts_ S l^Tl.E WAT OF N_W FURNISHINGS, BBCO
RATKOS ie WHICH «n_T_A_E IT ONE OF THE BE.-^T APPOINTED KESORT HOTELS IN THE VICIN
ITT OF NEW YORK. riFTT sriTES OF ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATHS.
ONLY ONE HOUR A>*D TWENTY MINUTES FROM NEW YORK CITY.
U."».ui u-m- ny^ IA D u& W. RAILROAD TO HOTEL
The hotel!. ..jw *S£S±£?Z^r£? t^KS*™ A. M.. and
S^S-^P "Sf 1 df:v T-'s S?« wui be to charge or Mr. J. T. McDowell, when, plans, dla_Tar_i of rooms.
cuts, &c. can be sees and prices Quoted. ____. , ._. « '• *
PALMER & MacDOWELL, Proprietors.
POSTOFFICB ADDRESS MOUNT ARLINGTON. N. J.
Winters— Hotel Magnolia. St. Augustine. Fla.
THE HOLMHURST,
HOTEL RALEIGH ~
and tcrvice. Cosch a«*J6 trains. Bookie^ BHIN - .
Epedal rates lor May and Jan* at the '
Hotel Islesworth*
Directly on the Beach, at Virginia Aye,
Atlantic City. H. J.
Extensive Unpnvements. Remodelled and »« wI T__JJ I"
_S ffi£rs. ffesc c ss c-e -a w H. ! rj-«r asariss
c,= ana Eurcpaan p l£2 a. T - rtt o V - R - kl f pAINTER
HOTEL RUDOLF,
DIRECT OCEAN FRONT. ATLANTIC CTTT. K. J.
AiIERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS.
Open throughout the year.
ROOMS WITH SEA AND FRESH WATER BATHS.
Write direct to hotel for terras »** I **—.,,
MM-hSssi and booklet 1.384 Broadway. C. R. MEYERS.
" The Garden Hotel,
ATLANTIC CITY. K. J.
Open tnrou«riout the year.
American arid European Plans.
Th» only hotel In Atlantic City employing; white ser
vice throughout. Trvt.ns.rrv Vir
V. I. FINCH. Fropr. H. J. FEARaOJ..
SEASIDE HOUSE,
ATLANTIC CITT. N. J. ,
tosn front hote] will be conducted In Its usua.
-•manner tv us until November Ist, 1W». Or
chestra. Islcrmatlon CH> S. EVANS & SON. l.S(>4 gway.
HOTEITsTBAin), Atlantic City. N. J.
Octan Front. Tireproof. Pure water fejM «»2"
B_t«siaa well. Sea water baths. FaIRBAIRN & WILL
IA_£. Ownere fcad Proprs.. alb. 1364 Broadway.
ATLANTIC CITT, S. J.
HOTEL HEW I-NGLAKD.
Booth Carclina-ave- and • ■-.-■- AtUntic City. N. J^ Finest
location. Modem hl*h class hotel; capacity Sso.Roonis en
run*, with private bathe. Birvator: pun Pfrlor. etc. ff" l~l ~
ler.t culslae. Special Spring rates. BRYAN & WII>L.IAatS.
Ho!^^^:H o !^^^: 122r A g2g. < S2i
tel: 18 to »1C weekly. J. E. KEltu
THE BUCKINGHAM,
AVON-BY-THE-SEA. X. 3. --__„«.
Fumlshea entirely new; rood sea taming; plenty of ■?» <w -
food music: modern lmproveinenu. H. M. IARKEb.
~ EOTEL BRTJUSWICK,
ASBI'RT PARK. K. J.
Directly or, th« Beach.
The leading hotel In every respect.
M.OROAN 4c PARSONS
B«ach Front Hotel. " , Select Eerrtc
The WELLTNGTOK, __ b *ri>_- k .
Illustrated Booklet. B. li. F_lirf.
"Tin? li iniTC " Hl*fc trade hotel; adjolnlnr beach:
-fit illl/JB-B. capacity 200; largest iruest rooms
L, Aabcry M Booklet. HICKa CO.
Pt "D tm> TTnTTCP BE -* GIRT, N. J. Now Open.
r A fl ft r. K. iIUL/SX.. 24th season. Reduced rates for
lux- Directiy on Ocean front. Modern throughout.
F«rfect M i— ry caoglt-ona. Mrs. T. DEVLIN. ,
"iIELEOSE XKU-02T-THE-BEACH, i
BELMAR. N. J „ „
OiJtn fro_ May to October. Booklet on application.
A. HAVERSTICK.
T-.HE ALLAIRE Bprinc Lake. N. J.. open* In Jons !
X. ur.4«7- same Maxtasdruent . extensive lajprovejnents; 1
V.rectly en beach. E. M. RICHARDSON.
The Popular I __r.-ave.. Ocean Grove, N. J. Fifty
ITRATFORD > choice rooms. Fine table. Ocean view
it the teach 5 from porcbes. _oflera_. A. W. LYMA>.
HOTEL TBAYMOEE,
ATLANTIC CITY. » J.
K(i— til opw» throughout th* year. Every known com*
'or u_ convenience. Golf »rlx-lle_res. Running water _
«-- - « TRAYMORE HOTEL CO..
D. S. WHrTH. I'resldent.
I* COVERS ALL EXPENSES SATURDAY TO MONDAY.
rTTT TJ TTTWTTnTTQT" New J«*»«> and Beach.
CHE itlll_.«ilU«JSX<, _____ City, N. J.
Rurular rates. MOD per day. reduced to $2XO. and *10
* »16 weekly. Strictly fclgh-<lae* service and cni.lce
nalntaine- - ' - H. O. HALLINGER.
TEE EOTEL CLARENDON, *
fr__la A«, near Beach and Bt«el Pier. ATLANTIC
3TT N J Open all the year. Writ* for term«
JTI. ». J. "_f° l) KEIMAN. Owner and Proprietor.
"nils TBEMONT. Sea Girt. N. J.— Seventeenth season:
*■ epecUi Jane rates. Ever* room a full ocean view. \
1. HIX—SON WOODWARD. I
tTTEL WINDSOR. Betoar. If. J.— Block t c
modern appclntinenu: thcrcu«tly wsovaUd; gaperior
__». low hum. F. i. ___-
Summer Resorts.
JCEW-JERSE*.
HOTEL DORINCOURT
Schooley Mountain, N. J.
*" OPENS JUNE 25
Under absolutely new management.
The only Mountain Resort within Two
Hours of New York.
Altitude 2.500 feet. So mosquitoes. Tin
malaria. Always cool. The Ideal Health
Spot. Accommodates 450.
A special feature of this house Is Its 100 tents at
$10 per week.
Descriptive booklet mailed upon request.
Dorfncourt Hotel Co.. Thomas L. Brown, President
and General Manager, also proprietor of the Fern
clilT Hotel. Greenwood Lake, and Hotel Nethervrood.
Netherwood. N. J.. or H. Arthur Cahn. Resident
Manager, late of the Grand Union, Saratoga; Man
hattan, and Brighton Beach Hotels, or Hotel Regis
ter Office, 220 Broadway.
Hotel Netherwood,
NETHERWOOD, N. ].
EASINESS MEN'S SUMMER HOME; ONLY 40 MIN
UTES FROM NEW-YORK ON THE C. R. R. OF N. J.
REASONABLE RATES. ACCOMMODATIONS FOR 400.
60 ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATHS. BUILT EN
TIRELY OF BRICK. ALWAYS COOL. TENNIS. GOLF
AND ALL ATTRACTIONS. SADDLE HOUSES. RID- |
ING MASTER. STABLING.
Illustrated booklet. Address T. L. BROWN; also Fern
c!!ff Hotel. Greenwood Lake. N. T.. and Dorlncourt.
Bchooley's^Mountaln. N. J.
THE SCARBORO,
uma branch. WEST END.
SELECT FAMILY AND TRANSIENT HOTEL.
Directly en the ocean front. Opens June 30th.
Mar.sicn Boose. J. C. VAN CLEAF. Proprietor.
Brooklyn Heights. . _—
LONG BRANCH.
WEST END HOTEL AND COTTAGES
Situated on bluff facing ocean. Unexceptional drives
and roads suitable for automobiling.
<X^ AGE^_^O?l^ I T^r l S^. l^K : TH.
New York Office. 115 n S!aT-g > k^
HOTEL ENGLESIDE, ~
BEACH HAVEN. N. J. OPENS JUNE 13.
New private baths, with sea and fresh water, and all
the desirable adjuncts of a modern hotel homo by the f'^
Beach Haven Is noted for It. matchless bay for salll r
and fishing lv. superb bathlns: and the select class of ■_
S&s^,lt> E.VGLE. M»n_*ar.
HOTEL BALDWIN,
BEACH HAVEN. N. J. OPENS JUNE 22ND.
yachting. Room." en Mite, private baths attached. Send
f"r booklet Phlla. Office. CIS Mutual Life Bid*.
PARK avenue hotel,
rLAI\KIEU). N. J.
A MODERN HOTEL BT-THE-SEA.
HOTEL COLUMBIA
V rM'K N J AN: COTTAGES.
AEBt " Maintaining a Refined Patronage.
A^ITY 44.0. BOOKI-BT.
W. HARVEY JONES. Owner & Manager.
SOMERSET INN
AND EIOHT COTTAGES. BEENARDSVILLE. N. J.
Open. May 16. t Z5&S£?t
Telephone 711 Bemardsvllle. . , „
"tjktted^states hotel,
Cor. a.« and Beach Aye.., truct- °£ e Vn -. ° Opln N M.r
gggCss-r**'-!^^ -.t. w---o--.
HOTEITcOLONIAU
l /une n m -July 15U, Booklet.. v- SILVA , Prop .
COLEMAN HOUSE,
ynil I'AP.K. N- J-
Oftmum »■-'•
, A whole »«uar- ™££ i ocean. CO.NOVZR. ,
BookMb
NEW-YORK DAILY THIBTTXE. SUNDAY. JT_vE T. lf)0?>.
Summer Resorts.
PEJfTSSV-VASIA.
Blue R_idge and Pocono
DELAWARE WATER GAP
STROUDSBURG and the DELAWARE VALLEY
Delightful resorts in the Blue Ridge Mountains. 2H hours from New York by
ipecial fast express trains over the Lackawanna Railroad, making no stop between
New York and the Delaware Water Gap. All trains stop at Stroudsburg. where
connection is made for Delaware Valley resorts; healthful elevation; magnificent
roads for driving, bicycling and automobiling; beautiful Delaware River for
boating, bathing, fishing. Excellent courses for golf. Well appointed hotels.
Write for information to any of th? following:
Delaware Water Gap, Pa.
WATER GAP HOUSE— 2BO. Highest Elevation.
Orchestra. Elevator. Baths.
THE KJTTATTNNY— I_ T. Bry-nt. 200. Ele
vator. Orchestra: baths, electric lights.
THE GLENWOOD — P. R. Johnson. 250. En
larged. New Ball Room. Booklet.
RrVERVIEW HOUSE: — Le Ban* Estate. 150.
CATARACT HOUSE — L. M. Tucker. 100. J7 to
SlO per week. Coaching Parties Dally.
MOUNTAIN HOUSE— Mrs. Hauser _ Son. TB.
FAR 'VIEW HOUSE; — Adam Transue. 75.
CENTRAL HOUSE: — 8. D. Overfleld. 60.
DELAWARE HOUSE — John YarrlC— 40. Opsn
all year. Modern Improvements.
FOREBT HOUSE— A. L. Marsh. 85.
RIVER FARM HOUSE — H. A. Croas__s. XL
DELA WANNA INN— W. H. Glbba. 28.
BRrDCJE HEW-O. Edinger. 25. $7 week.
NEW ARLINGTON— S. Rein hart. 25.
(NORTH WATER GAP POSTOFFICB. PAJ
WILLOW DELL — Ozenbaug-h _ Sayre. 60.
WATER GAP BANITARIUM— F. Wilson Hurt.
M. D. 45. Quiet; restful.
GAP VIEW — Earn"l Overnelfl. 45.
RIVERSIDE HOUSE— M. M. Ac«. 8a
BRANCH COTTAGE: — E. Comrtan. 25.
fSHAWNEE POSTOFFICE. PA.)
SHAWNEE HOUSE: — L R. Transue. 60.
(SLATEFORD POSTOFFICE. PA.)
MT. MINSI HOUSB — C. B_un_ 2S.
cojrxEcncrr.
EDGEWOOD INN,
Greenwich (On-the-Sound), G>nnecticut
A beautifully located Resort Hotel for select patronage. All rooms en suite, with
private baths and strictly modern conditions and furnishings. Careful service in all de
partments.
A new casino for Indoor amusements ; superior stable equipments, and "auto" quarters ;
golf links; tennis courts; good music and a multitude of well-kept walks and drives
through picturesque country. Easy distance from popular Golf and Yacht clubs.
FRANK F. SHUTE, Manager,
RHOUE HLA.\D.
WHERE OCEAN BREEZES AND COVNTRY ZEPHYRS BLEND.
AMERICA'S FAVORITE AM) EVER POPULAR
NARRAGANSETT PIER,
RHODE ISLAND.
Ideal Hotel and Cottajre L-i*e. rnequalled l and Yacht Inc.
FU'tnrctiiue Ooenu Front. Matchless Golf and Polo.
Mniriiltirent Snrroundinjr Country, I'erfeet MH<-sidani liocda.
JSSfSI safe* tliuiK. ' Country Club and attendant Pleasures.
VewCMtao Veins built. 1 . Clone to Sewport by boat or trolley.
SUPERB MODERN HOTELS.
• I( ,,ir ■•« any of these tor further Information
Atlantic, cap. 125. ' Gladstone, cai». lioO. MaMaß(<lt, <-ap. 175. Metatoiet. cap. 120.
At« "oVI can. 123? Greene'* Inn, cap.Tr,. Mathcvtsoa, cap. 400. Revere, cap. 100.
' * Imperial, cap. -•»"■
MERCHANTS — C. Tucker, Jr.. C. K. Burns.
REAL ESTATE— W. Herbert Caswell. Chas. E. Boon & Co.
NEW YORK OFFICE, 1364 BROADWAY.
WATCH HILL HOUSE
AND COTTAGES.
WATCH HILL, K. I.
Open June to September.
Failing Fine Surf Bathing, Golf, Tennis, Bowling. 8111-
I.LTOS Ping-pons. Music. Purest water, under presyuro.
Bookit. Bound -te^er^gr^lgu™™!! from N. T.
8 Park Place. N. T. (6050 Cort.)
CONNECTICUT.
"ALWATB COOL AND NO MOSQUITOES."
Fort Griswold House
NEW LONDON. CONN. (Eastern Point.) •
Opens ■Wednesday, June 24— Day before yale-Har-
v boat race.
A BEAUTIFUL SEASIDE RESORT
ACCESSIBLE SALUBRIOUS ATTRACTIVE
Golf Tennis, Yachting. Bathing. Bicycling. Driving.
AutomoDlUng. Billiards. Ping Pone. Entertainments.
Favored by the wealthy and refined.
SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE PAMPHLET.
B. H. YARD, Ivigr.
Hawkhurst Hotel.
LJTCIIKIKL.D. CONN.
High altitude; spring water, no malar!* or mosquitoes;
hirh-Brade service; elevator; golfing, ter.nis, fishing and
r'-a*ant drives; booklet on application, or at SCO
FIELD'S. NO. I pARTRIDCE & HEATH.
THE montowese,
INDIAN NECK. ERANFORD. CONN.
At the widest part of Long Island Bound. The moil
beautiful location on the entire <x-a.su Particularly de
sirable lor families. Rooms with private baths. Golf,
Tennis Bathing Boating. Music and other amusements.
Hotel accommodates 225. Bend for Booklet.
W. A. BRYAN. Manager.
• > Also of THE HAMPTON TERRACE. S. C.
"THE WAYSIDE INN
jfEW MI3/FORD, Lltchfloia Co^ Coin.
Opens June 15. Old-fashioned comfort and modern
luxury. Easy of access. Write for booklet,
luxury. ~ J. E. CASTLE. ilanager.
THE NEW HOTEL CLIFFORD,
SOUTH NORWALK. CONN.
The most modern and finest furnished hotel In New-
Eneland. Every room connected with private bath: ele
vator; electric lights, etc.; special Summer rale* ror
families. JOSEPH L. WALZ, Prop.
C. BROWNSON. Manager.
WEST ATRGIKIA.
Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs,
WEST VIRGINIA,
(The "OLD WHITE" Sulphur), opens Juno 24. Famous
for lls sulphur baths. Modem Improvements • with
private bath.. Orchestra of 15 pieces f en % n «13 tto
i~ week $50 to $90 per month. Wrl 1 - for Illustrated
f^k^r Address OEO. PA. MILLS. Jr.. Mgr.. Greenbrler
Whits Bulpliur Springs, W. \a.
REW-4EHSET.
EELMAR. N. J. KOW OPEN
Hotel Columbia,
DIRECT OCEAN FRONT.
DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET AND DIAGRAM ON APPLI
CATION.
M. LIN PS AT.
BELVEDERE HOTEU ASBUKT PARK. N. J.
13 Directs on Ocean 'ront.^N^lff- YOUNO.
OCEAN GROVE. N. J. „„ r- r, PT-IF«T
NORMAN HOUSE, near Ocean. Mrs. C. R. raim,
ALMKR HOUSE, Rprlnc Lake. N. s ■-<*** *" p n
i June. HBSaceiMBM cut now be roidc. JAb. B.
PALMER. ,-..... — — '
fIAHE BUMMERFIELD, Ocean g"»»% I*; finfLa-1f infLa
1 Oo Ocean Pathway. 6o re*t from ""^Jvjjj-
Uoul tut* at U-ia*. Booklet*. **• S. HATNBS.
Summer Resorts.
MOUNTAIN RESORTS
Stroudsburg, Pa.
HIGHLAND DELL-— J. V. Fnulke. 100. Mar to
Dec. Bteam. Eltctrio light and balls.
HIGHLAND INN— C. H. Palmer. 90 May ta
Nov. Steam. Electric light and bells.
BURNETT HOUSE — I. D. Crawford. «0.
rNPIAN QCEEK-W. S. Shafer. 23.
PENLLTN — The Misses Foulke. 25.
BASHAN* HOUSE— Mrs. M. Merwln. 20.
(EAST BTROUTJSBURO POSTOFTICB.)
LOCUerr GROVE HOUSE— Mrs. Q. W. Bears. 40.
BERWICK INN — P. C. Dickerson. 40.
OAK GRO"V_ HOUSE— C. V. Smith. 45
{BART_NSVT__E3 POSTOFFIC-, PA.)
FOREST INN — Jarrli Hartman. 40.
Marshall's Creek, Pa.
SUNSET HOUSE— M«. W. A. Kennedy. 83.
TTTANIA KOURE— C. H. Congdon. 30.
MARSHALL'S FALLS HOUSE— E. Huffman. 25.
BONNY MEAD HOUSE — M. A. Wyckoff. 25.
IJushkil!. Pa.
MOUNTAIN VIEW— Mrs. Jacob Place. 28.
Coolbaugh, Pa.
DAVIDSON INSTITUTE— SchooI for Boys. 40.
Dingmans Ferry, Pa.
HIQH FALLB HOTEL — P. F. Fulmer. 128.
NOTE— Figures following e_ch name
EDGEWOOD PARK,
Ocean House
OPEN EARLT IN JUNE.
A THREE
HIGH CLASS AND ONE-HALF
MODERN HOTEL. HOURS FROM NEW YORK.
MANT NEW AND ATTRACTIVE FEATURES.
SPECIAL RATES FOR JUNE.
J. F. CHAMPLIN, Proprietor.
Watch Hill SSS
New Piympton Hotel,
WATCH HILL. E. I.
June to September. Golf. Tennis. Boating. Bathing. Fishing.
IMPROVEMENTS— NEW MANAGEMENT.
For Booklet address THOS. PARKES. Proprietor, Hotel
Hamilton. 132 "Wast 45th Street. New-York City.
D'WOLF INN,
BRISTOL. R X. DEUGHTFCX. SUMMER HOME.
Fifteen mil-* from New-port, on Naxragansett Bay.
Boating and bathing. Elegant rooms; private baths;
moderate prices. Write for circular.
D'WOLF INN HOTEL CO..
. RANDALL & RANDALL. Mgrs.
THE GLADSTONE,
Narragansett Pier, R. I.
Opens In June. Overlooking Ocean. Surrounded by
four acres nhadsd lawns. Rooms single or en suite.
Private baths. All modern Improvements. Orchestra.
Grecian gardens.. American or European plan. Superior
cuisine. Select patronage. All water used from the
celebrated Gladstone spring. N. T. offices. ZOO 4th-ave.
end S Park Place. Southern House. KENILWORTH INN.
Hlltmore. near AshevlUs. N. C. on Southern Ry. Open
throughout the year. EDGAR B. MOORE. Prop.
BLOCK ISLAND. R. I.
OCEAN VIEW HOTEL.
Threat steamboat connection with New-York. Baths,
electric lights and all modern appointments. Oolf, tennis
and other amusements on hotel grounds. Telegraph and
Long Distance Telephone. Address WM. H. MARSHALL.
Plaza Hotel. New-York City. -
BLOCK ISLAND. R. 1..
Has no Imitators.— Write to LOUISE LrTTLEFIELD for
rates at Bonanza Cottage; accommodates 80; high situa—
tlon: good drainage: boating bathing, fishing.
j :
Summer Resort Guides.
Health and Pleasure
during the hot summer can be had at moderate cost
IN THE MOUNTAINS
nf nrann Sullivan. ■MP* ILr -' 1 I'eUware Counties, N. T..
or the New -'ork; Ontario and Western Railway. Physl
clans heartily* recommend this region as one of great nat
ursl beauty and absolute healtcfulness. 2.uuO test above
•i"*'s«lT with Pure Air. Pure Water. Pure Milk. No
Imlaria or Mosquitoes, and within thi^e hours' ride from
M«w-York. - Send *> cents tor posuiii to the underinmcj.
or call and get free at offices Delow the SUPERBLY
lia,I!BTKATEX> BOOK. "SUMMER HOMES." of 200
pages. It gives list of over 900 Hotels. Farm and Board
ing Houses, with their location, rates of board, facilities,
attraction*. &c.
IN NEW YORK: 141. 165. 107. 425. 13«. 1370 Broad
way 3 Park Place; 287 and 259 Fourth At.; 245 Columbus
Ay".' 153 Kast 125 th St.; 273 Wast 126 th St.; 132 sth Ay..
ticket ofiices Franklin and 42d St. Ferries.
IN BROOKLYN: 4 Court St.; SCO Fulton St.; 390 Broad
way; Eagl. Office. ~ & AXDERS ON.
General Passenger Agent. 56 Beaver St.. N. T.
CTT'W'M'T'R LAKE CHAMPLAIN and
bUJH.iU.XJt . THE GREEN MOUNTAINS
TrmUTPC niustratad Book with corop'-te ll»t
J2.VBI.ZiO o . note iK an< boarding houses. Board
fxr $*.(*) per week and upward. Mailed
•*■•" for 4c. poitaga. ■; _ _ .
vTTnurmirr •*- w - ecclestone. B. P. A..
YJbAJILUiMI c v Ry. 353 Broadway, N. T.
PENSSYLVAMA.
In Monroe County, Pennsylvania
CONNECTICUT.
RHODE ISHMj
Su m mer Reports.
PESXSYLVAMA.
MOUNT POCONO
CRESCO, HENRYVILLE, SPRAGUEVILLE
A region of woodland and water in the Pocono Mountains 2.000 feet above sea
level; reached in 313 1 - hours from New York over Lackawanna Railroad. Through
Pullman parlor and" dining cars; magnificent springs and trout streams; dry. pine
laden air; cool, restful nights; golf, tennis, riding academies and delightful social
diversions; no fog; no malaria; no humidity; no mosquitoes; tubercular patient*
not entertained; write for information and booklets to any of the following hotels:
Mt. Pocono. Pa.
MONTANESCA— I. D. Mson. 250 Ejector.
Orchestra. ElectHc Light. Steam H#at.
POCONO MOUNTAIN HOUSE— E^ E. Hocker -
Bon. 250. Trout Prewrves and Springs.
THE ONTWOOD— M. H. 4 E. R. Booth. 128.
Electric Lights. Private Baths. Booklet.
MOUNT PLEASANT HOUSE— H. C. Lssch. 13.
Grandest view In Pennsylvania.
BELMONT HOUSE— B. A. Ccrclsh. 80.
THE ELVIN— Mrs. A. Stutter. 75.
MEADOWSIDK— I. Smith _ Sen. 78.
FAIRVIEW HOTEL— W. K. La Bar. «.
POCONO HEIGHTS HOUSE— S. Ed!ng«r. 40.
MOUNTAIN TOP HOUSE— Warren Stout. 40.
WIBCASSET COTTAGE— Mrs. L. Den»l«r. S8-
MOUNTAIN VlfßW— Mrs. M. McCarty. 38.
(BWIFTWATFTR POSTOFFTC—. PA.)
THE BWIFTWATER— IOO. Elsetrto Lights.
Btsam heat. Private baths, stc.
NEW FOREST HOUSE— John Harabttß. 40.
EAST BWIFTWATER HOUSE— J. M. A-s. m.
$7 to *10 week. Fresh farm products.
THE ANTLERS— A. C Tessa. 85.
I IST IT O JEI Is/L ___ I O BTJEEAU
Booklstt and full Information about s-ary hoot* In this tirtJw wt—tilwm«Bl ■_» *• aMsJnatf at
_3._*oad--v^-_i73r, C 01- _E_o^^r___rcL St_co_»-b, IT. "ST %
how number of guests accommodated.
Summer Resort Guides.
! Hotels and Boarding Houses on Long bland.
?i ftti WirM V«ftl()Ston«ui 1.353 and (1404 Mall and Express Kiaort Bureau). Broadway.
c t f™n™B,^iu B'3T«n>p!t Court). ("Press Information Bureau. » Spruce St.). 96 sth
(Sun InforMtlop Bureau 313 lempi«^ ; 43 „_,_ Tor( .. or 4
S^l^timiftoHOWAM.'iliUTH. Gen. Pass, Agent. L I R R. M Firth are.. 77*
Lexington aye.. New Y"rk. —^^^^-^^^^^—
"America's Summer Resorts."
This is one of the most complete publications of its kind,
and will assist those who are wondering where they will goto
spend their vacation this summer.
It contains a valuable map, in addition to much interesting
information regarding resorts on or reached by the
NEW YORK CENTRAL LINES.
A copt ■will b« sent free, postpaid, to any address an receipt of a two-cent stamo. by O«orf» H. IM-tata.
General Passenger Agent. New York. Central - Hudson Kiv«r Railroad. Qraad Cestrai Cation. »•_• Tork.
Saratoga Springs
! Lake George
Lake Champlain
The Adirondack
Mountains
An Sable Chasm
Sharon Springs
! and many other cooj, healthful summer resorts,
in the elevated region of Northern New York
are described and Illustrated In
A Summer Paradise
a handbook of the Northern Tour Just Issued
by the DELAWARE & HUDSON RAILROAD,
the Shortest, Quickest, and Best line bet-ween
New York and Montreal.
Mailed to any* address on receipt of 4 cents
postage.
3. W. BCRDICK. Gen. Pass. Art.. Albany, Iff. T.
New York City tl-lcet office and Information bursan. _
Cortlandt St.
THE CiTSKILL MOUNTAINS.
The popular resort for health and pleasure has
complete train service and through coach and
drawing room ear service, via
The Ulster & Delaware R. R.
The summer time table will go In effect Sun
day, June 14th.
BEAD EIGHT CK>TS POSTAGE FOR ILLI*-
TRATED SUMMER HOOK. WITH MAI' OP"
THE CATSKILLS AM» COMPLETE LIST OS*
HOTELS AXD BOARDING HOt'SES.
N. A. BlilS.
General Passenger Agent.
Rondout. X T.
Country Board Wanted.
A LADY WISHES >■•■ find rood board as a permanency
In a quiet and refined Xew-Enrland family. »^_*
prefer tome pleasant, healthy locality, near Plttsfleia.
where »he could have all the comfort of a borne and no
other boarders are taken. Address, with tall particulars.
BAHTLETT. 80, 12* Tribune Uptown Offlc. 1.504
UrcsJway.
Sum mer Resorts.
rK>\SYLVAT__
Cresco, Pa.
MOUNTAIN COTTAO2»— H. B. CocrtrJ«sit. &
fCANAD-NSIS POaTOrjflCß. FA->
BPRrrs cabin EC»— "W. .*. _ _. D. Prla^ so.
MOUNTAIN COTTAGE— _. J. Ph_s_ *■,
H«nryville, Pa.
fPAR_STD_ POHTOiTJItIIX PA.)
PARK HOCHB— J. H. B»»_r. ICQ.
H_NR"rv*lL__ HOUSE — _ R. Ktary. T_
Sprajuerllle, Pa.
(A3TAXOaCC«TC FOtniJT>HGB. »_j
rm_B MOTTWTAIN HOTJB»— T. BttU_ t— _
rOBJEST inn — s. a Cssa. _
Pocono Summit. Pa.
co.o_ i FIXES poeroFFtcm f_j
NAOMI PTNTS ROt^F. — a nails lsJc«; 800 menu
pt_«a. ealshratsd spring; booklat.
Summer Resort Guides.
Country Board.
Pavilion Hotel, Keyport, N. J.
New manafrement and isnovat«? throusSioct. Hotel
accommodations at boarding noose> prices. Sn—dr !>eacii
and best sal: water bathing-; boating and csnlng-. Ot^b at*
concerts with moving; pictures riven on beach nightly.
Ona hour from city. Boats and trains. P. K .oto«T3>a« an
terms forwarded oa aopUraOosi My 013 Crtsads) Ullllssl.
W. H. RKin. Proprietor.
A T BETVEKI.T. — Sttsaa«r rsaldeneow o-r«rlcoltlj)« Cssj
j\. beautiful Ncrtn Saor»; prt-»at« family Os«
beautiful Nortn S_or»; pr. a;« farally wtJ »•
coive. a few paying gusts dsstrtng well appoirttsd —tana,
with modern Improvements; t«iephon«: sslisjltH ta^l«|
first class servlca; rsfsrsaes- fun_sh«3 and r^rf3lr»t.
For further partl^ilars addrasa 3di%. _».. *0 Lot-rop-st-^
Beverly. —Lass.
ATTRACT 1 ! V B family Doanttn* brx»»- !*rw» noomsi Üb«
rrounda and w«randa»: 301) ft. al«vs.Uon: -rwxlsro ttn
proveinents!; staDU^g THS RIDaiCSAUE. Madison. N. I.
i DVZ.TS se«!ct=? rest qulst. mountain air. «ns wsmiv
A. excellent table, fre« drivs occastocaily. re2n*l sur
roundings, address FRUIT, Liberty Corner. K. J.
T>EHKSHIP>E nilXS.— R«fia«d twos:* i«trtnf plsasari
X> home, suburbs PlttifleUl. sxc*ll«at tail*, good i«-rto*»
reasonable price, can laam of snob by aS^resstac
"11APLE3." PliisJUld. Mats. Box I.2ft-
C~ OUNTRT BOARDERS WANTED— eoopls* or •
VJ small family for ta« scaaia«r.- by private faasllrt I*
llirbtful location: bl«t«st r*r«r«cesa. Apply P. 0. Bo«
156. Port CaaJtar. N. T.
TT\AIR VIEW ARM COTTAGE.— Boarders w*nt«s:
Jt; rate* $8 to S3 per w»ek: city rsfarenc* «t*«n- Ad
dress CHAS. HZS.MANX CilTWxib I>«;ot. SuUl-an Co.,
N. T.
"OARMHOUSE. bealthfuny located: larjw. shady lawsx
X? good rooms; superior Making; M n>ll«s trow «lt^
and X miles from station, on Harlsa Dtvlmtoa of N. T.
C. & H. R. R. R-: tsrms on application, Box 134. Pal
:<nuc. Putnam County. S. T.
GOOD BOARD. — Fmrmhcwss orertoolOßV and wtthls tw»
minutes* walk of Pacanle Bay: spacious (rroumJa; airy
rooms; piano; terms U. H. W. SQUIRES. IT— . L. I.
GOOD BOARD In a pleasant country home, wttli mod-
J em conveniences. Address Box 13. W!Uianiat>ur«.
Mass. ;
GOOD BOARD near Great South Bar: —lie to ocean.
75 feet to water; large, airy rooms; wtd« piazza;
accommodation M guests; «a to «1O p«r wok. Mr*. C
W. NICHOLS. West Hampton. Long Island.
HE.vi.Tnrui. and picturesque oaklant>.—
Boarders! Select. Spear P_ce. O—iUnd. N. J.
__».> A. r. bush. Prop.
Vis PLACE. — A MM healthful, bomettk* house; ex
1 cellent t*bls: outskirts of villas*, farm attained:
wrftTfw^artlcuUrs: «■ C. W. IVES. BoftMt. S. T.
LITTLE FALLS HOUSB.— boarders wanted;
Jj fins scenery; plenty of fishing; tfnra *."» p*t we»!c
Further particular., writ* WJI T. MINTON. Mocgau*
Sullivan County. N. T. '
O RANGE MOUNTAINS. OB gentleman's Jans; good ae
comm.>i-.tior.i for summer guest*. Mr*. •WXJ*-
ETITE. MMMB- — -t &ut-x County. N. J.
■nCTATE FAMILY— Lars* rooms •_» 1 W i'jj'**. — *
Jtr cold water; bath. stc. : SO — — •• on .N«»-IUt«a
Railroad. Box 17. Cos Cob. Conn.
nniiliOW SHADS HOUSE, East Cuoieua, Los* I»J»fJ;
\> _Hleh rround. ov«rlooiln« Salnnecacic Ear; full
view of ©wan «wJ bathing be*en; broad plais*: 000 l
br«s*s from ocean: Uwn shai.i by willow*; nwnw
U-k» and airy; modern appointments: axoalleat t*tMn«
and beating; t»M« »«rvlc« honest order. gQCjRgg,
\V rTrtsi-taisj nil- B«y: boattoc ud bs.tr-.ln* .*x»_.
ra»l room*, pl-ri *.-. .»J» • x - el!#l ____ t> *' •°' :lk

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