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THE YORKSHIRE SOLD
HOUSE RECENTLY BUILT.
Market Also Found for the Pamlico.
in Central Park West.
West BMa deals involving property valued at
many hundred thousand dollars were reported yes
terday.
: Slawson & Hobbs sold for Isaac Mayer ft Sons, to
a cUenl as an investsaent. the rorkshlre. aj.w
eight story fireproof a.p=xtmer.t housK on lot 13 by
100 feet, at the southeast corner of adway and
313 th street.
Also sold for "William Ottmnn tha P&mllco, an
eight Btftry fireproof apartment house. No. 97 Cen
tral ParkAVest. on a lot SO by 100 feet
Ais-- sold for the Ko.-naine estate Nos. 4f ' an(l 4S
West 73d street, the six BtMy apartment house, on
m lot 50 by ICC.? feet: also for the same owner tne
southeast corner of Columbus avenue and TM
■street, tjie S»vea story elevator apartment house.
on a lot 50 by 1/C.2 feet. Slawson * Kobbs will
•XE2Tjase these bouses for the new owners.
' The Madison Avenue and Thirty-eighth Street
'Company, cf which W. H. .Chcsebrou^h is presi-
BssaC. transferred title yesterday to the Number
Two Hundred and Fifty Madison Avenue Company.
of which Frederick Johnson is the owner, the old
Allston apartaeni hou.«e. at the northwest corner
cf Madison ... and SSth street, being: about 75
feet on Madison avenue by 100 feet on SSth rreei
A sale of this property was made pome time ago to
Johnson, who announced his intention of building a
ten story apartment house on the site, in which tne
Madison Avenue and Thirty-eighth Street Compwy
was to participate in th* financing. Mr. Johnson
has charged his intention of building an apart
ment house on the site, and a revised irraarement
has beer, made by which the Madison Avenue and
Thirty-eighth Street Company sell the property to
him for cash, and withdraw from all participation
in its improvement in any form Among the stock
boldTP In the Madison Avenue and Thirty-eighth
Ftreet Company, -which sold the property, are
Messrs. George F. Victor. Henry Seligraan md BM
mund L. Baylies, the estate at Charles T. Barney
and the Century Realty Company.
Ames & Co. resold for C. Murphy to John A.
Y\>ser the four story building. No. 51> West »-4."d
street, on a lot £sxlo* feet. Mr. %Veser recently
bought Nos. CZ2. 514 and 515 West 43d street, and
rrrr — roll a plot 75x100 feet.
John R. & Oscar L. Foley soM for the estate
of H. C. Kayncr to W. O?V:ayan a pa reel JCOxloO
feet on the easterly side of Broadway. ITS feet
touth of Hawthorne street.
Mrs. J. Ida Hurlr.ut is the buyer of the two
Swelling houses. Nos. 112 and 114 "CVest *4th street,
cold recently by L C. Senior & Co. She also
Owns Nos. £06 and 110 "tVest *4th street, adjoining-.
utndXo. 107 to ill West «d street. The parcels
form one cf the largest plots under one ownership
la the Empire Square section. The site has a
froctage of 74 feet in 64th street and of &4 S feet In
<2d street, just west of Broadway.
■ Jay H. Morgan, architect, has filed plans for the
Twenty-ninth Street Realty Company, of which
Gerrge H. Makepeace is president, for a twelve
Ftory and basement mercantile buildin? to be
erected at No. 104 to 140 West 29th street for the
company. It is to be of brick, with trimmings
of limestone and terra cotta, having a frontage of
3<K> feet and a depth of ST feet. It is to cost
530&.0 M.
/.v r//^; avctios rooms.
Wmtkmgton Street Loft Building
• Sold for -9170,700.
C. A. TVoolsey boucht yesterday for JITO.7W the
e:x Ftory loft and store buiidin? Ncs. 71? and Td
Washington stre«-t, the northeast corner of 11th
etreet. on a plot 7axS&£xfiCxH&6 feet, at a fore
closure sale held at the Real Estate Exchange
cales-rooms. Nos. 14 and 1« Vesey street, by Joseph
P. Day. The liens on the property amounted to
about 056,00(1. The other auction sales yesterday
resulted £s follows:
By Joseph F. Day.
72, arid TH sth aye. n w cor sClli £t. 50.r-xloo. two
6 a-> dnr.gs; George Xem.p P.c«l Kemie Co ast CLeisca.
JicA-ty Co t-t ai; J L&r»;n, a'-'.y. C P Dillon, ref; arr.t
due. S24d,otil ti3: taxes, etc, S^ou: sub to a pr»r nUije
ill Rls/?Wj v. lie j..a-:aU£ fcr 5751.31t>.
S7 East Ccitianct St. £ a. 7y.7 ft c of West st. 22x
&7.10x2:!x55. o Ely etore: also *•? \Veft Cortlandt el. s
f. Zs.it It c of "West Et. irt 9x57. 6x2^ 10x58 1. 3 sty
esore; to LmtStet M Wblttaker for $71,5i0: also
124 Houston et. n s. 20 1 ft c of Sullivan st. IT-x
a«0. « sty loft and store tidg; to V Casazza <fc Ero
ior $bO^;so. also
12i Houston st. s c ccr Sullivan n. 25iyD. C tiy
loft sr.d store tide; to Losvenle'.d <fc PragT f^r $45.
hw; also
Cc'usibuf aye s -w cor Tavior ft, 33x100, Van N»si;
Bridget McManus agt C .1 McMar.'is *-\ a: ; r, W O!az^,
ref: C E Tij^rn, atty: partition, to B UcLoutrhlln for
J1.550.
SJ!S 53:h at, s «. 25" ft c cf 11th aye, 25x100.5; f. My
tnrat; T Schmidt an A S L<»ary t-t e\: Slmpaon. W v
C. atty*; a Peihajn. rtf. Err.t due. $17,147 4b. tai»s,
etc. |S3ooi to the plaintifr for $16,400.
" 1626 -d aye. c s. 25. S ft n of V4th st. 25x79 ft. 5 sty
tedt asd store; F Frev. Jr. act A Miller et al; W O
"U'haler. BZtjr: M S Bevlna. ref. ant due. $7.440 67;
'tares, etc. $30; sub to a prior m'.g«- of Jlo.000; to
a H mttlexnaa for $19,1« C >.
254S Garlielrf st. w 2. 3f«) ft s nf Van N«:Ft eve. 2'x
:OC>. Van Ntst: H C Fter.eck act Ellen N>:th »t a!;
B F Ceclre. atty: H S Fried, ref: cat due. t1.!}37 3e:
taies. etc. SS37 6?; sub to a prior mtge of | to
the p!a!r.t!S for 54.100.
t0& West End aye, s w tor f*9th mt. 2^xSo. 4 sty
«:•«•}?; Knickerbocker Trust Co act C M Wicker et al:
Davits, S. & A., a'.tys; A Pryor. ref. ami due, $2a.054 Gft.
taxes, etc, S1«S(862; ■wltLdrav.-n.
Bo3'd aye. » s. 350 ft n cf Jefferson ay». p!ot 5^
100; i.lso Bovc aye. 250 ft n of Jefferson aye. 50x100.
end piot 35x200 abutting on Fox ax ■*. icuwaJd . Eva
Rar-par-ort a<t T Pchmid et al : E H Bernstein, atty;
c L Donntaii.n. ref: aint dv». $2.55?03 ; taxes, etc,
S400: adjourned to July 7.
470 143 th £t. % t. 76 ft < f>f AiTifterdam aye. 17.4 x
*S.ll. 2 sty Swig- Cvollne Hurry el al. trus. •c. airt
W E Mcßrid'i et al; £ R Tavlor. atty: F V. T Lomsfel
3ow. rtf. amt due $14 773 27; taxes, etc. $4112 62; to
H Hurst for 117.950.
2222 Davidson aye. n ■«• cor Evelyn pi. 100r25: 2 «ty
'fazr.x: also T^.l to 2253 Eathgate aye, s w cor lS3d at.
67.3x1 <>O.3xr.7.::xKtn, two 3 ffty tnmts aad 2 aty d«-iK;
MtoextfTa sale of ail right, tit c. ■■••"'■ McLan^
/had cm Nov 6. l&05>, or since; G Hahn. at'.y; wttb

719 end 721 "Washinrton st, n »> cor 11th St. TSx
I* %xi:e«. 6 sty loft and Btore bldg; A N Frank <•' o'
•fctrt W* Carter ft El; M S & [ E Isaac*, atty?; S H
"W'elrhendier. r?f; arnt due. $16.005 35: rub to a prior
mtce of $150,000; to C A Woolsey for $170,700.
324 HCth et. s s. 855 ft w of Ist aye. 20x100.10. 3
»••■■ dwlg; A 3t W He;df-err! flßt KaroMne- Bel« et al;
Babe & K. attys: II L«"i->-. ref: am* due. $3f171 3S;
"«»s. *'c. 551€92: to J E Cunningham for $10,800;
also
By Bryan L Keiin«!!y.
14%9 Ist ay. i- b. Ml ft ( o! TSth et, 25x100. '. sty
tn-jit in-ith stores; \-oi 6a!e; eoid to L. Walter for
J'/i.lf<o.
The auction offerings to-day at the Vesey ftr«^t
taJesroomfc will be as fo!lotiF:
By J'.E-rh T Day
!,*>Z 'Wf-st End aye. »• f. 30. R ft nof SSth Ft. 20x7S«;
-* «ty a-flg. N'e«- Netherl«nd Bank ||t A P Corapton
'♦l-al: EacUett. C A: ?. attys: T J McManua. Rtf; ant
•cue. $7,076 s<i; sub to a prior mc« of fIS.OOO.
tTJ and 273 4th are, r s. 40 4 f t n of 2Cth ft. 49.4 x
12a.10xSS.fl. to 103 tnd 103 East 2*th Bt. X«1.10x irreg;
I^rt of Putrara House: Equitable Life Assurance So
■rtety apt Putnam Holding Co et al: Alexander & G.
*V™- ** c Lake, ref; amt due. 5211.51572; taxes, etc.
1 2 4
S2fl TT.th Bt. n t. 225. 4 ft w «%f let avo. 58.4x102.2: 4
r»y Oust: L I Gallagher egt B Schelnkmar; et al: T
■W Butts, atty: F L Taylor, ref; arnt <3u" $12 SO
taxes, etc. $ef<l 43.
-4t Ha IB H>it'f- Etreet. Brooklyn:
By Joseph p. Day.
196 T'niir. et. c s. 40 ft c of HeDry st. 20x00; 3 sty
C-.--.sr: also
240 Adarr.s »t, ■»• s. 147 0 ft n or Tlllary et. 21 4x
POllx lrreg; 3 sry dwlg; iJso
-54 Manhattan a»e. « c. 25 ft s of Powers »t. 25x
If': 3 sty dwlg: s)fo '
59$ sth tt. t s. 207 10 •• ■• of Proapec* Park West;
ItjdOO: 3 e-y <3»-jp; »2so
. t>bl Berces ct. n s. 3(Ki ft c <-f Franklin nve. 20x
TIW: 2 sty dtrlg; Bridget McMar.us apt C J Manua
ft al; G W G'.az^. lef; partition.
WOMAN BUYS A FLATHOUSE.
- M. Edgar Fitz Gibbon and Oeacye A. Hampton
& Bro. have sold for Patrick & St«rn No. 417 TVest
ISrt street, a five- Btory triple flathouse. on a plot
Z7€x:oo.!l feet, to Miss Caroline Hoffirt. Tha prop
erty \y>,^ hc'.d at JC5.000.
LEASES TREMONT AVENUE STORES.
O«n*:si H Smith has ieastd to the raMnrf Shoe
Company stcie In the bulldlnc Xo I ■ East Tr-
znoal avenue for a term ,of fiw years. Also laaaM
*<■• 6&1 h W«n«u two stores. Nos. 4C5 and 4*r: East
Trsront avenue, for a term of five years a! about
CS/W* a ye^r. . ■-
—, BROOKLYN SALES AND LEASES.
E. T. »wiiian & Co. have leased Xo. 712 Pre-5!
<*t»t str«?et, Brooklyn, a two and on«-half story
baeeajc-jjt dwelling house. • ■■■! the Realty Associ
ate* to 11. »»'. Has*, at Jfloo a year for twenty-one
months. Also leased office No. 4. at the Foutheast
<-orn»>r of Union £tr*« and Seventh avenue, for
Jsujtr Karris to ■•> nraatc s-t.,'.- manajer. at JioO a
3"*rer fcr tr-o y«*a.rs.
Taat Rockmr r*£tikwa\ Company has sold to
iht.CUy and Ehore Realty Compacy Uvi. tracts
cuiß2ri&inff rr<o/t than thre« hundred builuing lots
Jn the uncleveloped section of Brownsville. Brook
lyn. One of the parcels is bounded by New Lots
Road. Rorknway avenue, the Lnng Island Railroad
tracks and East 3Sth ptreet. and the other by Rock
atvay Parkuav. Ktim Lots Road. Canarsie Road
and Ames street
TRADING ON STATEN ISLAND.
The- Prtaoess Bay Realty Company has s r >M n
house and seventy lota at Pleasant Plain?. Staten
Island; a house and five acr<:s at Huguenot Park;
also four lots at Tottenville, Siaten Island, and
seven lots near Ann.idale, Staten Island.
IN THE BROKERAGE MARKET.
The Berman Realty Company sold for the estate
of J. Sleeks Xos. 507 and 508 West 137 th Btreet, two
five story double flats, each on lot 2"x;<>>. 160 feet
•west of Amsterdam avenue. The property was pur
cli^sfd as an investment.
E. H. Ludlow & Co. sold for John J. Erwto No.
24S Elizabeth etreet. a rive story tenement house,
with stores, lot 34.8x81.8 feet. Mrs. Anna M
Adolphl, ownei of Nos. 230 and 2E2, adjoininj;. is the
buyer.
The Iscbmann Really and Construction Com
panjvhas sold one of the eight three story brick
dwelling houses, each IGxSO feet, on the south side
of KJnßsbridge Road, between Morris and Jerome
avenues, recently acquired from the H. U. Singhi
Realty Company. The buyer will occupy the house.
John Bohns has sold to Matthew Faxrelly the lot
£sxf<s feet on the west side of Ogden avenue. 275
feet north of lS7th street. Mr. Sohns bought the
parcel at the auction sale of the Ogden estate three
years ago.
SECURITIES AT AUCTION.
Th« following securities were sold yesterday at
auction at the exchange salesroom by Adrian H-
Muiler & Son:
By ctT'ler of trustee In bsr.krurtcy.
6 Fharis Italian-American Trust Company of
New York...: «2
To closa liii eftat<.
112 shares G<=ne::U Gas .Arrhance Company: lot $32
f>."» shares Now York Steam Company; $12 New
York Steam Company sto^k scrip, and >:.'•""'•
N. .\ York Steam Company certificate of in
deMe.lness; lot J°l
T-» thares Lar.von Zinc Company and 116
sruir«>s Larjvon Zir.c Company preferred: lot $9
f> shares Tair.any PubMshlSfr Compinv: 1nt.... $2
I^o f hares EVpew Improvement Company: lot.. $-M>
B>" -->- of ■■ . ■ atorai
1 tbare Chemical National Bank...'. 620
J ehar*s New Ycrk Lite Insurance ani Truft
Company ■ 1.120
1 thaae D*!a»-are & Hudson Cojnpanv 195
1 share New York Central * Hudson Hlver
Railroad Corrrany IS3K»
1 share American Telegraph ani Catlo Com-
pany ■ ...... ■ •
2 scares Buffalo. Rochester & Plttsburg Rail
ria: pyfarrvd 13S
1 char« Pulton Trust Company 257 H
2 fhares BurraJo. Rochester i Fitubury Rali
r'ad corr.mon ....... 91
1 r hare Albany & Susnuehanza. Railroad Com
pany 301
2 share* Bank of Kcw Ycrk. N. B. A ....Ml
1 char« Mechanics' National Bank ..... 201
1 share Merchants' National Bank .... 1<53
1 share Pennsylvania Rai'.road Company ■'"'■■;
1 share Atlar.ta i- Charlotte Air Line Rail
road 188H
2 sriar*"* A'.l^ghary A: Western I'.a'.lroitd 14j8
1 share Union Pacific Kailroa-i ■ ferred ..... 1"
1 s.har<? Ealtirr.ore I Ohio RaHKaJ pref'TrM. PSH
2 shares Morris & Essex Railroad Company.. 190
1 share Pullman Corr.pan*' . ... ISO'i
1 share United Now Jersey Railroad & Bnal
Corrpany EM
2 chare* Maicrilr.c !nv?jrment Compary *•'•
fey order of admlnijrrators.
10 «hare» InternatJor.al Paper Company pro
f^rrod 62 s *
10 fhan-s Ur-.!;cd Stat»? «_>rpora'lon pre
f'rred 126H
10 shares Amerl-an Car ani Foundry Company
pr<;f?rT-ei 116 V
10 shares American Sme'.-inp and Refining
Comp-ir.-.- preferred ll^H
10 shar»-j Union Pac!2c Railroad Company pre ■
ferred 102
10 shares Arria'.pamatco! Ccpper Company *-2Vi
7 shares New York Central & Hu^jon R!v»r
Railroad Company ia]H
IS shares Pullman Company >T
fl/'JO Ter.m-hS*e Coal. Iror. & Raliroal Company
consoMdated first mortgage * per car.', bor.d
<Blrrr.ln^ham. A:a.. Djvisicrn. rtu»- 1P17;
July coupon on 1O5 T 4
By order cf tzut-l'-^r.
f> Fhar»j D'lawaro. Lackiwarr.a & WVstern
Railroad Company f -S6
For aoccur.t of whom it rr.ay ccn'-ern.
S. shares O*rd-n City Company preferred, ISO
share? Garden City Company common md
J 10.000 United Plates Tur.nel Mining. Mill
ing. Prainac^ ar.d Transj^rtatior. Company
f. r-?r cent bcr.ds, !ot $13. 'W'
M shares Fifth Aver.v* Trust Company •00
i'« shares Amphion Academy (Broadway Trust
Company 6*i>os it receipt) ; lot J3.*>
f/<o thaxea New Ycrk Traatportatlon Comptay;
j*r share $4H
«i 7. r > smarts patent Title ar.d Guarant<>*> i"oni
par.y of Delaware; lot tl"'
833 aharca Twer.iieth Century Manufacturing
Con-.jiany; lot , $ir><"i
10 shart-s Lawyers Title Insurance Company.. ZiS
13 slvarr-x Guardian Trust "Company of New
York X.5
Excursion*.
KEEP COOL!!
IN HOT WEATHER.
By taking in some cf our dellphtfu! omUers to Thou
sand Islands, et-- Everything co\ trvi for 4 days
Only JIG. Y.'mth while to send for our Ca'aloK*.
THOS T. 111 M'l.H
543 Fulton st Bnmklyn. v Y.
SATURDAY EXCURSION UP THE SOUND
I neai
:■ ■
1 R , ! 90
•. ! M
i \( i rsion m< in ki rs
RED HANK livh
- •• • ill jr. 8:80 a. i

Westchcster Property for Sale.
westchester's Most Beautiful development
/r>HESTEB HIM. PARK Is v wtsHy rifted, fully Improved T>i!dfnro Park, 55 minnt«a
t from N>u York. <iS rlr< irl< expr«*o trains dully. A nurahrr of very dfwlrublo Villa Pluta
are nfTerrd for mili-. la. h Plot cuu»lsts of about 8 rtiy lots, whl«"h la restricted to 1 hou««
CHIiMtH HILL. PARK IS HKALTHY; HIGH AND DRY
PHESENT IMPROVEMENTS INCLUDE: — An »0-foot plaza. niacadamlz<>d aUaata. cement ildewatkji. piped for wWtar. r«s an«l #I»rfrJclty
aawcra laid, all paid for — no future aaaaaamenta Excellent parkways and drives. Public B«-hool on property. Piwanoy Coan'ry Club'
Westchester's most beautiful golf course and tennis fl» Id. but two minutes" walk from property. Several bouses In court* of construction"
Orit BPECIAXV IIO.MK ItClLDnvfl I'LAX MAKES IT POSSIBLE FOn YOU TO PAT
IOK VOCR own HOME OK LEM sfOXEK HI \N \OV WOULD PAT FOX RUNT
VISIT CHESTER HILL PARK AT OUR EXPENSE
Special Train Leaving Grand Central Depol
SATURDAY, JULY 3RD SINDAY, JULY 4TH MONDAY, JULY STH
1.45 F. M. 1.05 P M. 2.15 P. M.
125 th St. Station IO minutcH later. Our Representatives, wearing bad^c of Chester
Hill Park, will meet you at entrance to main depot, or at 125 th St. Station.
PSICE OF LOTS $800 IP. SPECIAL TEK.MS SIAI>E TO FIRST PITRf HAHERB.
CBESTEB 11II.L PARK COMPANY
>«■«■ York Offlre. 52 Broadway. Thone. Broad.
Real Estate.
What we do
isdone systematically. Not
one in a thousand property
owners can do it himself.
It costs very little to he
well served; you'll be sur
prised how little.
Lawyers Title
Insurance and Trust
Company
CAPITAL - -54,000,000
SURPLUS - - 5,500,000
($5,000,000 added to surplus in last 17 jears)
HM lirnndwav. New Tork.
ISM Sootacae Street, lirookiyau
Established IM7. Incorporated 1902.
RULAND & WHITING CO,
REAL ESTATE
5 BEEKMAN ST. NEW YOR'C
NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY. JULY 1, 1900.
Excursions.
CHARMING EXCURSIONS
IDEAL FOR FIFTH OF JULY ]
Up the Picturesque Hudson to
West Point, Newburgh and Poughkeepsle
Daily (except Sunday) by Palace Iron Day Line '
Steamers "Hendrick Hudson." "Robert Fulton." and
"Albany." Brooklyn, Fulton St. (by Annex). 8; Des
bios»f»« St. S:4O an.l 0:40: W. 42d Ft . 9:00 and 10:00;
W. 129tfa St.. 9:20 and 10:20 A. M. Returning on either
down boat due 42d St. 5:^,0 or S:4O J». M.
MORNING AND AFTERNOON CONCERTS.
DELIGHTFUL AFTERNOON EXCURSION TO
WEST POINT
STEAM MARY FOIVELI...
I>avinr Desbrosses St.. 1:45: W. 42d St.. 2:00: W. I2!>th
Bt . 2:20 P. M. Arriving Wrst Point r, P. M.. where
close connection for New York Is made with Day Line
steamer "ALBANY." Excursion fare $1.00. Also
choice when buying ticket or return by any West Shore
or N. Y. Cent, train or Cent. Hud. Str., $1.10. giving
»mpl<« time to see Cadets in Camp. Public Buildings,
etc Orchestra on board
This ExrurMon Made Dally. SMSjssJ Sunday.
intercollegiate Boat Races
At Poughkeepsie, Friday, July 2d
Th» favorite Day Line Str. "ALBANY" will make a^
trip to view the races.
Leaving n»s».r., Et.. P 40; W. 42d St. 10: W.
120 th St.. 10. A. M.
Pplendid view of races from th* steamer. Return
mailp immediately after last race Round trip ticket.
lpoludlns view of race, $2. Music. Best of cuisine and
service
Excursion
JULY 4 and 5
To West Point & Newburgh
Steamer
Homer Ramsdell
X*aTes foot FHANKUN ST., l*-of> A. U. ; WEST
IT9TH ST., K9O A. M. 1
lieturnlng >t«-i KKWBtrROH. 00 P. M. ;
WEST POINT. TOO P. U. >
Round Trip, 90 Cents
DINNER SEEVED ON BOAHD. 800.
TIIOLLEV COXSECTS with Steamer st
Nrwburgb for ORA.VGE I.AKi: PARK, 3,1
tnluule* ride frocn dock to tbls tetutlfol sutam*r
re«ort and smnsameot park. Music, boating »ni
ail moderc attraotloD!>.
Excursion tickets from New York to Orang*
Laka Park. Sl in Tickets sold on Steamer.
Smnmer Travel
! "fhe Best of tvArvthing at the Best Time"
I 1 wstona Park.
Jußt Knoueh Alaska. Colorado.
"Personally Con- Canadian Pacific Ry
<!u?W to do Around the World
avay with tha „ _
car-s and annoy- U ■kettsr Tour.
inc., 31 retting Throujh >••« \ork.
aNvft *•>•; England
_} and Canada
Ra>mond & Whitromb Co.
225 l-iltli Avenue, New York
Tel»phon- fiJTO '.'...■•• t ,uar«
I Send for * H.>"l. - - -
SEEING NEW YORK cVnn !aaJ sS^d
utfiur OliwU Titir
IMUiII Tel 4-.H4 — Grimercy.
Leaviv. Foot West 22fl Pt . North Rifer.
in A. M and 231 P M ev*ry diiy md Sunday.
A'l points of triers? Tv I'-cturer.
SEEING JfKW YOItK AITOMOBII-E5
s'nrt hourly from FUtirr.n BulJrtinlt .V!j ay. t'.if $r«.
Ing Chinatown and the Bowery every night or.d Sunday
at P. 30 I. M T!ck-t office and watttßS room in build
ins cround floor. .Vh ay st«le.
.ations
THE TEOFLE OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK. BY
the srac of God Ires srnl lr.Ci-prndrnr. to Adolf
Pavensteclt, Klor<n^« Am«lnfk. Guiti'» R>d»l. Her
niar:n Hamrnrrsdorf Johan&>-<> schuba<k Am^lnck.
Max PredohL Henry WHUnk. Emmy Barchard. Laetl
tia V. Moll. WUhelm Aranlr.ck. Carl Arr.sinck. Werner
Amslnck. Lyd:» Wolff. Marls M Mtphal. Kltrab«th
Hr>">derm«trin sloman. Ei»« Amslnck. Gfrtrud* Amslnck
Olea St«-!r.!e. Oarlteb AKilmk. Clsra Prediihl. Arnold
Am.'lnck. Thffrtur Amtnck. Emmy I'oppenhuten. L.
Nlejneyer. Emmy liurchsrd. UtrrranTi Amsinck. Id*
Wutphml, Arr.anaa T'aniel. El'za Ida Amslncic. ■•in
rich. Amsinck. August Li'imunn, Emmy UMminn.
E!i2a.teth Bu»ch. Susanne S!fra»*n. I .a Kuperti. Ernest
il«rti. Julia Merck. Juhanr.M Mrrc K. Ol>a Mvrrk and
O'.ga Wlllielmine Klovcklr.jr. th« h*:ra »nJ next of kin
of Gustov Am«iiick. Uecmmed. »<-r.<l greeting; Whereas.
Ad'!f Parenatedt, of the City of N< w York, ha* lately
tpr-Hed to the Court of our ItfltT of New
York, to have a certain lnnr:uni»r.t In writing, bearing
date th^ djv of February, l!ifiT. and a flr*t ccdlcll
th«-r'to r>««rlnjc date the 14»h <!ay of May. ll^i. re
lu'Uig to both real and f»rjnn«l pr<ip»r«y. duly proved
as the i'ut \\ ill •n'l Te»tam«-nt cf fjuetav Amsinck.
!at<» of th* County of New York, deceased th*r*fore
you and earh of you are cited to arrear before th*
Surrcjra'e ot our County of New V rk. at his offi'-e
in the County of New York, on the 17th 'day ol August,
one thourand nine hundred and nir.r. at half-juist ten
o'clock in tho fortfnoon «f that day, then and there to
attend the probata of the raid laat Wll! and Teata
meni. Anfl *ach of yo\ .•• are h-r»-by cltej, as are
uadir t ri-« nj?» of tw»nt]r-ona y«»Tn. are required to
app«ar by your suardlao. If you hnve M or if TOU
hn\e none to nrp*«r ar.il nr; : for one to b* appoint
ed, or In the «i.ei.t of your neglect or failure to do so.
a cuantlin wlO he appointed by ttt* Burrogata to
represent and act for you in the proceeding
In testimony whereof, we, have caused tbo seal Of
th« Surrogate's Court of the said County of New
York ♦'■ b* b*r*nnto afT.xed TTltnaat Hon.
[Se»l J Abner C Thomas, a Surrogate of our said
fo-jnty of N>w York. «t said Ponnty, th"
li>th day of June, in th« year of our Lord ono ''<ouaaßd
r.lne 'hundred and n!n». r
r>ANMF.T. J. DOWDNEY.
Clerk of the Surrogate's Court.
DITEH BTROKO ft WHITEHEAD. *.ttorncya for Pe
titioner. No. 43 Will Street. Borough of Min
hati Kr*> York City.
Westchester Property for Sole.
Long -Island Real Estate for Sale.
ON TO EAST MIDWOOD
Tlio Last tlxo Best.
WOOD. HARMON & C<lMPA>y.
201 Broadway. \,-» Tork.
Unfurnished Apartments to Let.
THE VERONA,
» At th* Crosslns I f
Madison Aye. and 64th St.
Apartment* r<-.n*ain!nit 14 rooiria and 3 batha.
$3,000 TO $0,50(1.
To families of refinement home and hotel advantage*.
MANAGER ON PREMISES.
Countri/ Proper,
'y for Sale or to Let.
SEABHOKB COTTAGEP. FURNISHED FOR HODSE
keeping, at Watch Hill. R 1., and nearby Iwsaehes.
tat rent or sale. For full particular* communicate wlUx
FRANK V.. COY. Waaiarly, R. I.
To iff for Business Purposes.
TO RENT— A LARGE. LIGHT OFFICE. ON THE
first floor, in tn« Hebrew free Loan Building. IDS
2d Are.; five -windows, blij akvllch*. sultabl* for pbo
tographer, architect, dentist, lawyer, dressmaker, real
estate, etc.
* DVEBTISEMENTS ANT> SUBSCRIPTIONS TOR,
j\. Th*- Tribune received at their Uptown Office. Not
1364 Broadway, hetween 36th «t. and 37th St.. until 9
o'clock p ni. Advertisements recelred at the following
branch offices at regular orace rates until 8 o'ciocSt p. m..
viz • "64 Bth aye.. »■ c. cor. 23d st ; 1&3 6th aye . cor.
l°th" »t." 10* East 14tji St.; 25" Wnat 42d st_. beciveen
7«- and 6th ayes.; 263 West 125tfc at . 10S3 «d aye.. 1526
8d aye.. niir «l«t St.; ITOB Ist aye. ne*r 89th at.
CONSULT THESE COLUMNS
BEFORE MAKING SUMMER PLANS
Any Hotel Represented Will Send Booklet or Information on Request
NEW YORK.
I HOTEL ST. CHARLES
9 on Oneida Lake— 7 nil'es wide. 21 miles long.
I I'ishlnc. Uoatins. Batlilixr. I
on Onrida Lakr — 7 ml'ea n idr. -1 miles long, fl
rinr-t Kisblnr. IJ.iatinit. T^tlilne
H Delistitful. Ilealtbfnl. lnvigorminK Climate. !
Bj Information and rates on application to man- I
pacer.p acer. SYLVAN' BEA Smimhm'^. j -■ imiih» ■
IIMIfiIU Sharon Springs, H,Y.
UillUll CH.SAUER&SON,
HOTEL Proprietors.
BASH BISH iisrns]
BEKRSHIKE PASS. COLCMBIA CO.. N. Y.
Delightful climate and scenery. Airy rooms French
Cuistn*. Good Beds, nates moderate. Booklet. F. B.
VACKERON-
•'Mountain and Lake Resorts"
A beautiful summer book of 110 pAges. illustrated, may
be obtained free at any Lackawanna Railroad ticket
office.
HOTEL ELST ONE~
Far Rockan-ay Formerly the Bayswater BD*al
BPGAR LEHMAN'. Prop. NATHAN' WKHK Mgr.
coxyccncci.
THE GRTSWOLD
EASTERN POINT.
NEW LONDON, CONN.
NOW OPEN
FINEST SEASHORE RESORT IN AMERICA.
2H hours from New York.
Unequalled Sailing. Bathine. Automobllias;.
Driving. Tennis. Golf, Danctas>
For Booklet. Rates, etc.. address
W J FI.EMINi M&r.
Al»o Mjrr. The B*llevlew. Beliair. Fla.
EDGE WOOD INN,
GBEKNmCH (ON THE SOCNTD). COJTN.
Season May 29th to October 15th.
£S miles from New Tork. 43 minutes rid*.
Superior stables and cutomobllo quarters.
N*w Colonla'. T«s. Rooms; Cesino: Qolf; Tennis:
Bowling; Music dally.
D. P. SIMPSON, Manager.
MASSACnrSETTS.
Stockbridge, Mass.
Red Lion Inn anil Beaton Hall.
T-» D of the b^st appointed hotels In the Berkshire
ALLEN T TRE.-YPV.'.vY. Prop . Nt-w York OfSce.
H-'- Flanders. W*M 47th S'
RHODE IBLAXD.
NEW HYGEIA HOTEL
Block Island. It. I — Modern conveniences; op«ns
June 29: accommodates SOO. coolest resort on coast;
booklet. J V. JORDAN. Jr.. i!gr.
%-ERMONT
UP AMONO VERMONT'S GREEN HILLS
AND ON LAKE CHAMPLAIN
p»«« F'jn-.m.r B**ort P.«gi3n. Terms j; to JlO per
«-eek. Han"lwniely UlustraUd Booklet containing 130
rages, f'J'l Information, s SO details Tercentenary C«i-»
bration. Lake Champlaltl Send «<\ to frjjJlEP
HOMES."' No S3 5t Albans. Vt or SS3 Broadway.
New York. Fr«« on personal app'.leatlor.
EQUINOX HOUSE,
riIE'TER-IS - MTS.
KMONT.
•THF. i ENTEK OF M'MMER OOI.tV
I.AXE «HA IMN ~
THE POPL CHIMNEY POINT. VT.
Sr»<-1») rates for it.*!') tor inarm A delightful
plar<» for Children. E A. TRIMBLE.
LAKE BOMOSEEN. VT . PROSPECT HOfFF; SANI-
Itary plumbing, electric Iti;h'.s. gara«r«: milk, cream.
y rftat.:«-« from tiottl tarrr Booklet. H. B KLLJB. Marr.
Citations.
mHE PEori-E OF THE STATE of NEW YORK. BT
X th» grare of God. free and Independent, to Elols*
Wjljouphby d« EJ»*by. I ■ li.it L Brmi AnriA Breese
lnn^s-Siar. O»thartne Heathivtt.— Drummond-Wilioughbv.
Gilbert Jnmes Heathc-ot'v-Di-urr.m'-ir.d-wnioughby •. .ai-talr
.Tarr-n Innes-Ker. William V. Ilr»-e9e. .Tr. Frances T
ilr-'-f the y»ir.ger. and 10 all persons interested in the
Estate Of Aur:rta E. Brecie. late of th« County ef New
York, '5»-eas»'i. a* <-red!trrs. -<ra'<^-» nest at kin or
otherwlr*. a*ad freetlnjr: you and earn of joa are fcerer.y
rlt'<l ar.l r*»iu:re<S paraooa ■ to b» and appear before our
Burr gate °f the founty of N»w Tork. at the Surrogate* 1
Court of »ald t'ounty. heH «• th* Hall ■ f Recrrds. in the
County of N>» York, or. U>« 17th day of Sertemb"r. I(X>.».
at half-raft ten o'rlork tn the for#n<v»n of tha? da then
and -hrrr to »r"-n'l a Judicial B*ttl*fßMM «f the account
of prnce*dlnc!i of James I j'ri.«-- snd E'.o!*" I. Breese
Norrie. as llx' ■ulori "f th* I,a*r will and Testa: of
uH dec'iii"*'. and such ef you is at* h»i>r^ ■-it'-'i as are
uni*r the sge of tw*ntjr ■ n* vnj-« ar*» required to appear
by yO'jT guarHan. If you har* one. or If you have none.
to apr^ar n1 aj>plv for i 'i" to be. appointed, or in the
event ot your regle^t or failure to dr> *o. a guardian will
be appo!nle<l hv the 6urrog»U» to represent and act fbi
you In she rroce"dlr.K.
In testimony (rb*n ' w* h.T cauaed the Beal cf the
gurrogatrs' Court cf the said Oovaty of New York to be
her*'i-'-> ar:z. -! Wltne»s. Hon Aboer C
IL. B] Thomas, a Barro*rata of our said County, at tha
County of N»w York, Usl MO) day of June. In
tba year of our I^rd one thousand nlno hundred nn-1 nice.
DANIEL .1. DOWDNEY.
Clerk Of th* Surrogates' Court.
Westchester Property for Sale.
CnlouKtlißidnr
PORTCHESTE3I ON BOUND. 42 MINUTES OUT.
Choice restricted plot*: low In price; exceptional mJßr
roundirm* and views; sewera. saa. macadamized roada.
' lde 5. k8 OSGOOD PELL & CO.,
537 Fifth Avenue. N. T. C
MUST BB SOL.D. - . ,
A handsome rr*i<i*nr* of 10 rooms and 2 baths, hard
wood electricity, «Mm h«*t. Chtster Hill, near »t*uon_
■Worth Sl^.sooi Submit ofT'T COOLEY A WEST. Inc..
Mt. Vernon-
Country Property to Let.
FOR BENT— DEUOHTFT.-Li.Y SITT7ATZD ON
I 1I 1 Cpper Saranac LeJce: Wt anrt cold water, bath*,
launch etc. Inquire of M. B. MARSH ALU Upper Sara
nac. N. Y. ";-■•-' -""J-
Instruction.
For Both — City.
THE XHERIJTZ SCHOOL OF IANGCAGES.
Madison Square (1122 Broadway).
Harlem Branch. 343 Lenox Ay» near 12. St.
. Hrooklvn Branch 218-2-0 Llvtnrston St
HEDUCEP RATES MJRINO TfcE SUMMER.
Summer School at A«bury Par*. It, J.
TVacher* aent to all places within hundred mllr-t.
School Agencies.
AMERICAN ANI> FOREIGN TEACKEBS' AGENCY.
fup P lef frofsMnrt. Teachers Tutors. Governesses, eta.
loCoiiegM School* and Families. Appty to
to Mrs! M. J. TOUNQ-FULTON. 23 Union 6auar*.
>E\V YORK.
j^Tm "Queeri of the Catskills."
Address for terms
mzar Bsjßjsasv Guests.
Beautiful scenery. Base- -Churchill Hal! 3'*>
ball. Tennis. Golf. Fish- S^S5, r *«: 1 l:
mg. R,dmg. „,oo ft SSSSwTStfISIIiSS
ln s . Riding l.«<v> ft GrarCMWI Inn
elev. Cool air. City eon- -New Grant House... «O
venlences Hotel Hamilton ... M
_'„ . 8lmp»on Terrace .50
Booklets at Ma«ls- n Hous* 45
Pearsall Bureau. 203 Mountain Vl»w 45
B'way. N V.. or new.- <$Z™£ O ™; T $
paper resort bureaus. Atchtson House 40
I>ay Line or West Shore Cedarhurst . S5
R. R. ■ to Klntrston. Elmwood 33
thence via l/lst-er £ Inglesida 35
Dflawsw R. R. throagh Ivanhurst ... 30
"atskii; to Stamford. Brooklyn Hall ..30
Direct through cars Craft Farm House.. . 25
from N. Y. in 4^ hours. Far View House 20
— Maple Rest 20
Cottagrca for Sale or Hlllcrest '2h
R^nt. Dr F. P Churchill. Laurence Cottas;*. . . 20
Furnished mrtag**. ad- Kenwood . 20
dress \v H. McAlpln. Sanford I-"dr» ... 20
Robinson Bros or H Maple Ay» Farm... 20
A. Dvckman " Prospect Hous« .20
THE
CATSKILL MOUNTAINS
noted for picturesque and romantic Bcenerr- Th»
glorious air, the masnlScent rlewi and comfort
ahl« accommodattens ars a. great attraction la
this mountain region, which la a paradls* for
children and a sanitarium for everybody.
THE ULSTER & DELAWARE R. R.
In connection with West Shor« and Pennsylraat*
F_t!'-oa<J forms the only a!' rail through ear lln»
between Philadelphia. Jersey City. New TorJc
and all points in this famous Mountain region.
The Su-nmor Schedule for Seisnr; of 19<» In
augurated Sunday. Jqqo 20th. Including the
famous KIP VAN" WINKLE FLYER ar.d the
CATSKILL MOUNTAIN LIMITED trains.
An ll!u?trated Summer Book, with map of th*
CatikiUs and Hat of hotel* and boarding nous**,
will be sent free on receipt of 9 cants postage.
N. A. SIMS.
General Passenger Agent-
Ktcgston. N. T
GRAND HOTEL
Catskill Mountains
NOW OPEN
For term* and full Information addrrs* th*
OK.WD HOTEL («>>irANV. Uisjiunoont P O.
> V
6UXSEY PARK IN>.
Halnes Falls K. Y. Opens Van* 24th. CatsSl!!^ fne»t
Hot»l Rooms s!ns!e or en suite, witt or without bath.
Dal'v concerts Cuisine md service unsurras«»d. E'»vs>
tcr». Tor B^klet address OWEN' C. BECKER. Prop..
Haines Falls, K. Y.
THE CLAREMONT. :; a
Spend 4tb luk
at Saratoga!
Cbe Grand Union
offers specl.il inducements to persons
•eeklnir a brt*t ' a<-atloe. Addre»»
WOOLLEY A CERKAXS. Proprietor*.
Saratoga Spricgs. N T
|°xx oBo B SAR4TO6A SPRIN6S, N. V,
iue New York State Mineral »prtoft- KrserTatlon.
JILI 4TH.
No Firework*. No Backet.
Reae»<»d via New York Central L'.r-«*. De!aw%r» »
Hudson and Boston i Maine Railroads, and their con
nectlons. For information address
PUBLICITY BUREAU. No. 3 Arcade Building.
I PAUL SMITH'S
& IN THE
i ADIRONDACKS
g OSOOOD & ST. REGIS CHAIN OF I 4aT—
■§ T:.ruu«h train eervlce day and nlsiit. N*w
J3 Ycrk Central Line*- F»ul Smith' i Railway.
"Ji Direct wires »w York Stock EschanaT
aWS 1 m tan Bm b
Hotel and Cottages In the heart of th» Adlrondacks.
over!o'->Kii'.c two of the most beautiful lakes Sn th-»
region, trout fishing, r-as* fishing, boatlnr. bathtn*.
bowling, pool, tennis, music bouso phyalcian. «anltarr
plumbing, purs »pring water. Nj pulmonary Invalids.
Artistic catalogue. •
MORLEY'S. Lake Pleasant. Hamilton Co.. N- T.
ADIRONDACK MOFVTATNS.
THE ALGONQUIN
O> LOWER SA.RAXAC LAKE.
Ol'£N JIXE 10TH TO OCT. IST.
etna :', moutt Black Bass Fisfcins begins Juna 13th.
The finest in the country.
Postofflce and Telegraph Addreea.
Booklet. JOHN HAROOU. Algonqqla. X. T.
WESTPORT iNif
AT TTESTPORT. at, T . OX
LAKE CHAKIPLAiN ■ ADIROND4SKS
Attracllv- cottages In connection.
EOOKLET. H P- SMITH. Manager
Also manager T»> FoothiUs. Nordhoff. Cai.
* RU ISSEAUMONT HOTEL
AND COTTAGES
Lake Placid, N. V., Adirondaoks
•rsa .11 nb to oct.
For Booklet and rates addre«a
E. H. PATRICK. Mgr. Lake Placid. N T.
THE NEW HERMIpiE7A^o>p«.
i >v* Knnannrte N. V Nair. ap-to-date Hotel. »00
iSVpFrr^U Drive*. Hunting *"*£*"s„*•*
Booklet write DAMP SCAMJN. ""P
OTTER LAKE HOTEL— Adirondack Mountains.
Fishlnw boating, hathlwr. be*rlln«. other araua«m«it«
gg^jSS to RQSCOS NOR ag^>-r^. ter
LAKE PLACID. SSSinSSJ/gSnT l^ Pf
Accommodation* to rait all pursea.
KOTEL FERNGLIFF
GREENWOOD LAKH >' Y. Under direct manajr^men?
of owner. Newly decorated and refurnished. Electric
Ilsrhts »nd gas. Every convenient*. Beauilrul soecery:
1?OO ftet elevation: 45 mile* from N. Y. Good ftahlng
»nd all arousetr-enta. Excellent Culslao and »ervic«.
Orchestra. JAMES WHITESI i}E. Proprietor.
N Y. Offlc*. 81 Wooster Street.
ALEXANDRIA BAY. N. Y.
THOUSAMD ISLAND HOUSE
O O STAPLiES. Propr Open* June 24th.
For engagement of rooms, apply to William H. Varb-jrton.
Prlnea G«orga Hotel. 14 E. 2Stt> St . It. Y. .
HOTEL TTE^TMrVSTEB.
Westminster Park. K. T.
In th* "Heart of tha 1000 Islands." S '
Boating, bathing. fishing, golf, tennts. baaehal' Orrhentn.
S«nd for rate* and Booklet. H. F. INGLEHART. Pl«a>.
3Z Through Pullmans from Grand Central Station
ffZrf to LAKE PLACID 9:30 a. m. Central Station '
Xj/ to LAKT. PLACID $> 3O a. m. and 6 U p. m.
jfJm Delaware * Hudson R. K. [
Edgemere Club
_ HOTEL.
Xdgemere. L. I. Now Open.
America.'* Most eelect Resort. Directly on P^eaia.
PROSPECT HOUSE
6HJSLTEK IsL.\>T> HEK.H L. 1.
special Kate* Otct July 4th
■ c.clt. Bathing. Yachting. Garage.
E. P. I.ANGWQRTHV Mgr.
HOTEL ELM OR
On Great South Bay. Bath roon. suit**, Casino. Moaae.
Garage- BAIVILLE. L. L JOHN D. 3ECQR. Prop :
mSRRA M.VRINE INN. OX THE BEACH. NEAR
_L Hugnenot. Staten Island-— On» hour Irota B*::eo.
culiloa. wines, *ervlc* th* b**c .
XKW JEBSEY.
TUB CTNEST RESORT on
THE nun COAST.
West End Cottages
HOTEL | WES END
—NOW OPEN—
Entirely RenoTated. Remodelled u4
Handsomely Fnrntshe*. and wtth •trery
modern appointment.
Restaurant % la Cart» and
Taol* d'Hote.
Tel. West Knd 42a
SCaiTocrouaD'flcabcia
CAPACITY 1100
Particular!-* ii't«<"iv« durtn* Atl«nt!i^» grwa>
Summer Season. White Dtmnar Room Servtc*.
Eoth American and European Pan*.
JOSIAH WHITE A SO>9 CO3ITAXT.
GALEN HALL
HOTEL ANP SANATORIUM
ATLANTIC CITY. XEW JERSEY
An Ideal placo for a lone nr short stay. Stone. brtek
and steel building. Rr>oms en suite- with hot and eoi<t
sea water tn prrrara baths Over TO forms ot Tonto
and Curatlv* Baths ana Treatments with 'rained a*
tendants. Sea Water uaeel In »'! Hydrlatle Tr*at
m-nts. N. Y. Office. 1122 Broadway.
F. L. YOCNG. G-nl Manager.
HOTEL MORTON
VlrglnJ* Av- . ne*r beach. Atlantic City. IK — OpaoaA
th» year. Fine tabl- ■••» with prtva>t« bath. HaMttV
■omely furn!«h»d- Perfect sarltarv *r'ang«ra«tnta> Bl*
vator to all S ooi - Special rat«» for winter Capacity 23aX
MBS. N. R. HAENES, Owner and Proprietor.
■ECTSS WKLIX>S WIU, CHAPEEOXEJ SIX YOCXO
■*" ladle* at Imt cettago !a Cltel*e«. tbo faaktOMMa)
tufctjrb of £.t!zat!e City. o*»»b»mt*(J for lta uaanula—
climate. Er«:>=t advaatage* tn Freaci. V«rr bMM
reference* 18 Sonth Brighton Avenue. CheLs**. Itmm
Jersey. CAtlantlo Clty>
HOTEL MARLBOROUGH,
A*bary Park. ■ J
Orand Aye. Thoreagtly Slodernlzed.
Rcoms single or en rolt^. with prtvat* 6»Gml
Evening Dinners. Orchestral Concerts 1 .
Illustrated Booklet. A. M. BEXTOJR.
COLEMAN HOUSE.
ASBURY PARK. N J
A WHOLE -xar-ARE ON THB OCSA!»
Taerough!7 mcxlemized. 50 Suite*, with Prrvat* Ba^a,
Booklet. A. M. SEXTOW.
"HOTEL BRUNSWICK,
ASBURY PARK. N. J.
THEJ LFIADINO HOUSS IN ALL RESPECTS.
For Reservations. Rates. Bocklet. Address)
MORGAN & PARSONS.
HOTEL BRISTOL
Ooean Frost, corner 4th At* . ASBt'RY PARK. V. J.
Elev&tcr- private, batl^. Ewry modern lmpiowein—
Bocklet Telephoca. BANTA A HILYARP.
PLAZA HOTEL{ o^
Cocnecttns w!th feaajtaHßaßl an-! Caaiso. Only hotel
conducted on Americas a=i European plan. 'Fhoaa.
Booklet BLY * KEI.SEY.
~ HOTEt. MONMOTJTh!
Asbury Park. N. J.
r>trect!y on Vt* Ocean. Hot and cold *a!t water hatfca.
WM. APPLEOATE. '
GRAND AVENUE HOTEL si
Accommodation* for 200 gce»ts. Special rate* for
Juae and September, Bockle* Phon».
JOHN HUBBARD, Prop.
THE! BER^Tiin
ASBCBY PARK. ■ J
Absolutely first c'ass. Elevator f> Bti**l Inrel.
Rcoms en s ; a!te with bath. S BAKER BROOKS.
OCEAX HOTEL.
Asburv Park. N. J.
Largest of the Loading 'el*.
GEO. L. ATKINS SONS.
HOTEL MAJESTIC
OCEAN GROVE. >.'. J.
Directly en the Beach. Elevator. Booltl*e.
CLEMENT * CLEMENT.
■Til-fc-fc f\m- fk«»«« 5 t>ireet!y or B»ach.
i JIC UucGZl)opfs to ort. 14th.
Booklet. Telephone. CLEMENT * CLEMENT.
T>IE ALLAIRE. ""£*•**
! Directly on beach. Booklet. E. M RICHARDSON.
Ho! for the Glorious Fou rt
TTollday Week. »7: T>ar. *1.25.
CTDITCfIDn Main Art., Ocean Grove. N. J;
wlnfliriliii/' third doer frora ocean, good table;
reasonable. 50 rooms. A. W. LYMAN.
FAIR\*IE\Y HOCSE. CHATHAM. MORRIS CO. S. J.
A report where business m«n can spend th* summer
wl:h ' th«lr farrulWs without aea!ectln« their daily buat-
I "- "" EE ° Okltt - J. E. BSSRBOWCR.
! PENINSULA HOUSE, ""»% o"^o "^
A se'ect family hete! en ocean froet. S>!r»w»b'irjF Rr»*K.
Pleasure Bay. ilornin* concerts. Evening dancss.
The reputation Is excellent, covering 25 years.
OPENS JUNE 24 CHAS. H. PEPgREg.
i the MONTCLAIR
O\ THE MOrNTAW TOP
MONTCLAIR. N. J.
Inforasatlon at
) America** Hotel Bureau. 1122 B'way. W. T.
" ~ rrawsTXYAXiA.
WfITER GjSP HOUSE
A iloantaln PmrsvdiM*.
DEXAWABJS WATER GAF. TA.
»w Open to Dei ember. Unqa»»tlonably ta« «■***
eou'Doed. a\o«t luiurlou* and b*st situated hotal.
■ Highest altitude N« noise or dust of railroad* «r
highways 100 tllod prlvat* baths. ninnln» wajMr m
' all rooms: steam heat; lo< ftres; eleTators: *ieem*>
1 lirht* »un parlors, etc. i"ui*lne of highest *tan*laro:
t French chefs; white servlc* Own farms and r*gla
! tered cows. Orchestra: B«cl3l atv»mions. Oolf. ■!!■■*)
i horses tennis, bowling, billiards; trout fishing. boat
tnc **C Garage: livery Special early season rates.
Booklet and Auto Maps mailed. Coach-; meet traloa.
Ownership manag-ment JOHN PUBDT COPE.
THE KITTATINNY
The- I rarHnsr Hotel »t
DEIAWARIS WATEJB CAP. PA.
Wrtt- for illustrated booklet showing hotel. a.lHa>
tincT ■itrk scenes, aufo raapa. «tc. Orchestra. Livery.
i Oarage . Q. FRANK COP»V
new SFBCCE CABIN XNX.
,' Where y"« can catch trout. Room* en suit* and wtt»
private bath. Booklet.
w. j. & M. P. PRICE. Caaadwata. P«.
■i— i
THE BREAKERS.
Timt HAVEN. MEi
H'nis* opens June 20; cool rooms, good table: deep sass
fishing. power boats. tathins and boating, broad plus— i;
1 terms. $10 week.
THE OTTAWA HOUSE
Costaiac'B Island.
portbua. Uarbor. Maine.
[ Openß Jurt» 2«th. Cool, invtg.->ratlng rltnaaaa. Pur*)
! water. BookkL BOYCE A HATFIELTX
'" — — MBW HAMWIM.
WAUMBEK and COTTAGES
JEFFEKSON. N- H. Hf THE WHTTJI MOOTAEW.
SEASON Jt.'NE UNTIL OCTOBER.
Pets,ched family cottages completely furnished, wlti
hotel service.
Farticnbrs Cnoa Ecaae«t.
CHARLES V. MUBPHY, Maaager*
MAPLEWOOD HOTEL
Th, JSSSS^^^^S^S^,.
sLtfLgWOOD- BETHLEHEM— Wmi_i ■ , MTj^
Th* Social. 3cenl_- aad GoU Center N T Ome* 11» B"— ».
Country Board.
THE CHATEAU
PASSAIC. >*. J.
T\t*> class family boar! (or reflned person*. O«ty
rfee Sfert, Sr-sr wa
flcuSrly aY.enttv* to the guests. It I. % coramoa say
tn* of tao-» who have l>**n hera that no «ne caa t»
sl*k o- di« where «he is. T*rms moderate. Coew MM
•ac us 'or wrir* f-r booklet. X^_
BOYS BOARDED
Lars* plac*. rural "»wm^«s L «nm. «s****sssfc
eC*s: horses, case*. swimmta*. wen •■■••*■■ me. w
bora; experienced teacher: tutorln*.
HUTU3 HOMESTEAD. TeaaAr. X. X.

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