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MOUNT POCONO-
CRESCO, HENRYVILLE, SPRAQUEVILLE
A region of woodland and water in the Pocono Mountains 2.000 feet above sea
level; reached in 3^ _ hours from New York over Lackawanna Railroad. Special
trains Thursdays. Fridays and Saturdays, leaving New York at 1P. M. Through
Pullman parlor and dining cars; magnificent springs and trout streams; dry pine-
laden air; cool, restful nights: golf, tennis, riding academies and delightful socialdiversions; no fog; no mafaria: no humidity: no mosquitoes; tubercular patients
not entertained: write for information and booklets to any of the followinghotels:
Military Parade —Music by
CONTERNO'S BAND
Cresco, Pa.MOUNTAIN COTTAGE—II.B. Courri«Tit. 21
(CANADENSIS POSTOFFICE. PA.)
SPRUCE CABIN INN—W. X * M. D. Price. SO.
MOUNTAIN COTTAGE—E. J. Ph«l3«L 48.
Henry viile, Pa.
fPAP-KfTDE POSTOFFICE. PA.)
PARK HOUSE— H. Bauer. 100.HENT;TV:i.!,_ HOUSE— 2. R. Henry. 73.
Spragueville, Pa.(ANALOMINK POSTOFFICT:. PA.)
ETTTES MCCNTAIM HOUSE—
T. Stt!ea. !*>.FOREST INN—S. O. Coss. 2T..
Pocono Summit. Pa.(NAOMI PINES POSTOFFTCE. P.*_>
NAOMI PINES HOUSE— 3 m'J- lake; _OO acre*pines; celebrated »prln(f. booklet.
Mt. Pocono, Pa.POCONO MOUNTAIN HOUSE— E. Hook-r *
Son. 2M>. Trout Preserves and Springs.MONTANESCA—I. D. Ivlscn. 2.W. Elevator.
Orchestra. Electric Light. Steam Heat.
THE ONTWOOD—It. H. *E. R. Booth. 125.Electric Lights. Private Baths. Booklet.
MOUNT PLEASANT HOUSE— H. C. Leech. 123.Grandest view In Pennsylvania.
BELMONT HOUSE—S. A. Cornish. 80.
THE ELVIN—Mrs. A. Slutter. 75.MEADOWSIDE—I. Smith & Son. "5.FAIRVIEW HOTEL
—W. K. La Bar. «>.
POCONO HEIGHTS HOUSE— S. Edlnger. 40.
MOUNTAINTOP HOUSE—
Warren Stout. 40.
WISCASSET COTTAGE—Mrs. L. Dengler. 23.MOUNTAINVIEW—Mrs. J!. McCarty. 23.
J?WIFTW" AT1"1? POSTOFFICE. PA.)
THE SWIFTWATER— IOO. Electric Light*.Steam heat. Private baths, etc.
NEW FOREST HOUSE— John Hamblln. 40.EAST SWIFTWATER HOUSE— M. Ace. 23.
$7 to *10 week. Fresh farm products.THE ANTLERS—A. C. Teese. 35.
Special Train Returns to Ne<w York AfterCelebration.
ON OCEAN FRONT AT 8 P. M.AERIAL FIREWORKS
Excellent Display of
Stroudsburg, Pa.> HIGHLANDDELL—J. F. Foulke. 100. May to
Dec. Steam. Electric light and bells.
HIGHLAND INN— H. Palmer. 00. May toNov. Steam. Electric light and bells.
BURNETT HOUSE—I.D. Crawford. 60.
INDIANQUEEN— W. S. Shafer. 25.PENLLTN— The Misses Fcu'.ke. 25.BASHAN HOUSE— Mrs. M. Merwln. 20.
fEAST STROUDS3URG POSTOFFICE.)
LOCUST GROVE HOUSE— Mrs. G. W. Sears. 40.
EERWICK INN—P. C. Dlckerson. 40.
OAK GROVB HOUSE— C. V. Smith. 45.
CBARTENSVIIXE POSTOFFICE. PA.)
FOREST INN— Hartman. 40.
Marshall's Creek, Pa.PUNSET HOUSE—Mrs. W. A. Kennedy. 35.TTTANIAHOUSE: C. H. Congdon. 30.
MARSHALL'S FALLS HOUSE—E. Huffman. 25.
BONNY MEADHOUSE— A. Wyckoff. 25.
Bushkill, Pa.MOUNTAIN VIEW—Mrs. Jacob Place. 25.
Ccolbaugh, Pa.DAVIDSON INSTITUTE—SchooI for Boys. 40.
Dingmans Ferry, Pa.HIGH FALLS HOTEL—P. F. Fulmer. 123.
shew number of guests accommodate
IZEST IFOIR 3& ATION BUEEATTBooklets and lull Information about every house in this entire advertisement may be obtained at
429 Broad-way, Cor. IHIo-waiircfL Street, IST. ST.Fourth of July excursion tickets one fare for round trip; srood colas Jnly S and4; return limit. Jaly H.
Delaware Water Gap, Pa.WATER GAP HOUSE—2SO. H!_-hest Elevation.
Orchestra. Elevator. Baths.THE KITTATINNY—_\u0084 T. Bryant. 250. Ele-
vator. Orchestra; baths, electric light?.
THE GLENWOOD—
P. K. Johnson. 250. En-larged. New Bal! Roim. Booklet.
RTVERVIEW HOT'PE—
1> Barr« Estate. 150.CATARACT HOVSE—L. M Tucker. 100. $7 to
$10 per week. Coaching Parties Dally.
MOTTNTAINHOUSE— Mrs. Hauser & Son. 75.
FAR VIEW HOUSE— Adam Transue. 75.
CENTRAL HOUSE— S. D. Overfield. 50.
DEI-AWARE HOUSE— John Yarrick. 40. Openell year. Mo^m Improvprnrnta.
FOREST HOUSE— A. L. Marsh. 3S.RIVER FARMHOUSE—H. A. Croaiwlale. S5.PELAWANNA INN—W. H. Git.bs. 2fi.NEW ARLINGTON—S. Relr.hart. 2.V
EKIDGE VIEW—O. Edir.g-er. 25. $7 week.(NORTH WATER GAP POSTOFFICE. PA.)
WILLOW DELL—
Ozenbaugh & Sayre. GO.
VTATER GAP SANITARIUM—T. Wilson Hur<l,M. D. 45. Quiet; restful.
GAP VIEW—Sam"! Overneld. 40.RIVERSIDE HOUSE
—M. M. Ace. 80.
BRANCH COTTAGE— E. Compton. 25.(SHAWNEE POSTOFFICE. FA />
6HAWNEE HOUSE—I. R. Transue. 60.
(SLATEFORD POSTOFFICE. PA )
MT. MINSI HOUSE—
C. Strunk. 25.
j Summer Resort Guides.
NOTE—Figures following each name
Summer Resort Guides.'HOTEL BRESLIN,
On Lake Hopatcong, N. J.PALMER *Macr^wiL^eSw^
—-„p^lar house for a
HOTEL NOW OPEN.to
?.T%?TmiHll-;_ -Tth. St and Broa'iwav. open from R:00 to 11:«W A. &£?££>, |s?F l^?*SS?*«2 Oa_s_S^»^2*i S*fc J T. McDowell, wher*pla_ S. .l-frams of room.. <rut_.
etc, can be \u25a0MB _i<3 prices quoted.T
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PALMER & MacDOWELL, Propnetors.PfW-mF«CE ADDRESS. MOUNT ARLINGTON. N. J
St. Augnstln*. Fla. ;
HOTEL COLUMBIAASB: XT FAKK. M J. _«__ COTTAGER
Maintaining a Refined Patronage.N m OPEN CAPACrTT 4«0. BOOKLET.V. KAEViT JONHS. Owner &. Manager.
J. T. &.I*G. M_lc-DOWEL.U Proprietors.
Brighton HotelLONG BRANCH, N. J.
HOVSK SOW OPEN.Under Fame management as past seven year*.
This nous* Is located at the northern end of Long
Branch which adjoins Monmouth Beach.Hotel Is directly on ocean front.Only two minutes* walk from East Long Branca
depot.One hour and twenty minutes from hotel to
New York City. „Write for descriptive booklet ar.d terms, or call
at Victoria Hotel, Broadway and 27th St.. yewYork
VERMONT. VEBMOXT.•5
\ Manchester !* In-the-Mts., Vermont j
I NOW OPLN !
IGolf- - -
\u25a0- Ekwanok \*OPEN HANDICAP. JULY 2nd. 4th %
RHODE ISLWD. .
YOUNG'S HOTELRHODE ISLAND.
LAKE CHAHPLATN andTHE GREEN* MOUNTAINSIllustrated B^oli with ccniplete list
of hotels and boar-rUng houses. Rosrtf$4.C0 per •\u25a0»\u25a0» \u25a0 «it and upward. Mailedfcr 4c. postage.
A. W. ECCLESTONE S. P. A.IMC. V. Ry.. 39.1 Broadway. N. T.
SUMMERHOMES
INVESMONT
It willhelp you to settle the question as to whereyou will20 for the summer.
Call at a New York Central ticket office or send atwo-cent stamp with address to George H. Daniels, G.P. A., Grand Central Station, New York.
The Summer BoarderContains names of 3,000 summer hotels and
boarding houses on the New York Central Lines andconnections.
SPECIAL RATES FORJULY 1. 2. 3. 4. AND 5.
THE HICKS,P
ASBCKX IAF.K. Hi«h rra-ie teM. a4^inivlr^lb^Siattractions. Capac-.ty 3«^ Largest rje«
rooms on Jersey coast._________
HOTEL COLONIAL,NEW AND MODERN. STH AY.. OCEAN END.
NORTH ASBURY PARK. N. J.T'nobstructea view of ocean and Deal Lake; rhartnl.jrT
3oc*te<J in exclusive residential section. Special term»
from Jut,* Ist to JulyIB Booklet^ y
OCEAN HOTEUAsbury Park, N. J.
Largest of the leading hotels.GEO. L. ATKINg SONa.
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
Absolutely fireproof. No wood used In Its construction.European plan. Open all the year. The only absolutelyfireproof hotel in Atlantic City. Facing the Ocean, di-rectly on the Famous Boardwalk, near Young's Pier. 250rooms. 130 private baths, with hot and cold salt andfresh water. Pure drinking water from our own artesianwell. Restaurant equal to any inNew York.
JAMES R. KEENAN. Propr.Also Hotel Gordon. Washington. D. C.
HOTEL BHTTNSWICK.ASBI RY PARK. N. J.
Directly on the Beach.
The leading hotel It-, every respect.
MORGAN & PARSONS.
WHERE OCEAN BREEZES AXIi COVXTRY ZEPHYRS BLESD.AMERICA'S FAVORITE AXD EVER POPULAR
NARRAGANSETT PIER,RHODE ISLAND.
Ideal Hotel and Cottage Life. l.ne.iuaHed FUhlne and Yachting?.Picturesque Ocean Front. Matchless Golf and Polo.Macnilirent Surroundinsr Country. Perfect Macadam Ronda.FinMt and «Safei»t Bathing-. Country Club and attendant Pleasures.Sew Casino belns built. Close to Sen-port by boat or trolley."
si'PERB MODERX HOTELS.Address any of these for further Information!
Atlantic, can. 125." Gladstone, c.ap. 200/ .>la»(.n»oit, tap. 175. Metatoiet, rap. 125.Atwood.cap. 125. Greene's Inn,cap:7s. Mathewnon, cap. 400. Revere, cap. 100.\u25a0**"'* Imperial,cap. 2<MJ.
MERCHANTS—
J. C. Tucker, Jr.. C. K. Burns.REAL ESTATE
—W. Herbert Caswell. Chap. E. Boon & Co.
>EW YORK OFFICE. 1364 BROADWAY.
R9 BLESD.
HOTEL RUDOLF,DIRECT OCEAN FRONT. ATLANTICCITT. N. J.
AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS.Open throughout the year.
ROOMS WITH SEA AND FRESH WATER T-ATHS.MUSIC.
Write direct to hot-! for terms and to^-..,Information end booklet 1,364 Broadway. C R. METERS.nnocaaj modern and select.
THE LAFAYETTE,
Saratoga SpringsLake GeorgeLake ChamplainThe Adirondack
MountainsAu Sabie Chasm
AS3tTKY FABK. N. J.CapacJtv 200. Orchestra. Elevators. Special reason
:!:uftrated Booklet. WRIGHT & FROST.
THE ST. CHARLES,ATLANTIC CITY. N. \u25a0'<\u25a0
Directly on the Ocean Front.OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR.
Sea water in all baths. Intercommunicating long dis-tance telephone in rooms en suite with baths Golf
prtvileres. N. Y. Booking office. 2S© 4tn A ye. Phone
1748—
ISth. NEWLIN HAINES.
PENSSYLVAXIA.
TEE NEW KITTATINNY,DELAWARE WATER GAP. PA.
Fntlrelv remodelled, refurnished, enlarged and thor-oughly moderaized Electric lights, hydraulic elevator.
£ miU ™f broad piazzas. Golf links, well kept walks andflrtvSi bathing and fishing; pri%?t« baths. Golf
WSS U^W^rkILEW
2l^2I^ThBR
BYiN?.8YiN?.XLEEDS & LJPPINCOTT. Froprs. Haddon Hall. Atlantic
City, N. J.SEASIDE HOUSE,HOTEL MARLBOROUGH,
ASBVRT PARK. N. J.ETila-g^fi arc beautified. Corner location.Suifs -nlth PRIVATE KATHS and 'phones.Superior cuisine. A. M. SEXTON. Prop.
A FEW BOARDERS can find pleasant nccommo<laticTisaien a farm pleasantly fcac«teiJ on h!:rh ground; go-4table; comfoitable rooms; well s^ad'vi gro;;nd.«: near post-office and telephone; sixty-five mil«^s from N. V.;referencegiven and required. JOHN KtiCKESSOX, Reddiz^. Conn.
CAMP HILLFAEM, ,"^"^adults: *6:transportation free; Icrse r>!»zza: plenty snade>;large, airy roc.;»»; f^^3hess '. milk ar.if ve(r»tables
E. F. DRUMMOND.
Country Board.
DAY LINB Sl'iniEß KXC. BOOKj^-fMakffl*. etc.XJ Before pxlectlng vacation trip r-rni *\u25a0. postage toHUDSON RIVER DAY LINK.De«br"sses-3t.. New-York.D'WOLF INN,
BRISTOL. P.. I. DELIGHTFUL SUMMER HOME.Fifteen mites front Newport, on Narragansett Bay.
Boating and bathing. Elegant rooms; private baths; |moderate prices. Write for circular.
D'WOLF INN HOTEL CO..RANDALL& RANDALL. Mgrs.
NEW PLIMPTON HOTELWATCH HILL,R. I.
Now open. Golf, Tennis. Boating. Bathing. Fishing.IMPROVEMENT?. ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT.Thomas Parkes, Proprietor. Booklet and information can ,also be had at Hotel Hamilton. 132 W. 45th St.. New York.
ATLANTICCITY.N. J. ,This Ocean front hole; •will be conducted in it*usual
H^h-Cla?E manner by us untilNovember Ist 100 a Or-
chestra. Information CHAS. EVANS &SON. 1.364 B way. 4 FEW REFINED PEOPLE, no children, ran 2nd »c-*\-commodationa with private family, en Sound, nearcity;modern house; eight acres; boatir.g. r-athtng. fishing;references given and re-;u:revi. Imjuire Studio -.*. Car-negie HalL
DELAWAEE WATER GAP, PA."THE OAKE- ON THE "HEIGHTS."
Now open. Location unsurpassed for beautiful scenery.
Coole«t d-l«st and most centrally located. "Caldlno.
Golf bounds adjoin the property. BROpHEAD|
lirr-tTr TTTr-L^C"'
HIGH GRADE HOTEL.ililt, rilvrvrI*.1*. ADJOINING BEACH.
Capacitj- 200 Largest and coolest guest rooms In
ASBUBY PAEZ. N. J.Ortre of the • raction*. Special rate, for June.
EookW. HICKb & UP.
BROOK'
"shlax;
C^irsader.sls. iCOLEMAN HOUSE,
ASECRT park N. J. open FOR the seaso:IHuKrated B^oSeu
" **'***.r. the ooear..CONO\-ER.bmted ktUM rCANK E CONOVER
HOTEL NEW ENGLAND,South Carolina-aye. and Beach. Atlantic City. N. .T. Finestlocation. Modem high class hotel; capacity 3SO. Rooms ensuite, withprivate bath*. Elevator: sun parlor, etc Excel-lent cuisine- Special Spring rates. BRIAN & V-ILLIAMs.
WATCH HILL HOUSEAND COTTAGES.
•MATCH HILL.R. I.
Open June to September.6alllcg. Fine Surf Bathing. Golf. Tennis. Bowling. Blll-liirds. Ping-pong. Music. Purest water, under pressure. \u25a0
Booklet. Sound steamers, cr 3H hours railfrom N. Y.D. C. BABCOCK. Manager.
3 Park Place. N. T. (f.050 Cort.) CIATSKILL MOUNTAIN" FARMHOrSi:.— Large rooms;iCOOtl table; larfe,e grounds ar..l shade; near r»!!rcaii
and poatofflce: terms »<S. Ad.ires<« CHAS. VAN VALKEN-BURG. Shindik?!. Ularer CtMtnty. N. Y.I.HE JEFFERSON. afblry park. n. j.
•rural to a 'A attractlonf.X H MCul-Al. In.pn-
HOTEL TRAYMOEE,ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
Remains open throughout the year. Every known com-
rona^ convenience. GOIT^SeR-E KHOTEi To""
DeoroomßD g WHITE
_PreEllient. EmCt>»-
\u25a0ackie: daily mail: plenty rr.!!Jc and eggs; terms $5$6. RO^BTTA WINN. Sylvandale Ur«"<»tn» County. X. V
WEST VIRGINIA.
Greenbrter White Sulpher Springs.WEST VIRGINIA.
(The "OLD WHITE" Sulphur), now open. Famous forit« sulphur baths. Modern Improvements -With privatebaths. Orchestra of US pieces. Terms. Flo to $25 week.$srt to $90 per month. Write for illustrated booklet.
Address GEO. A MILLS. Jr. Mgr., Greenbrler TVbiteSulphur Fpringf. W. Va.
Mailed to any address on receipt of 4 centspostage.
J. W. BCRDICK. Gen. Pa«. Agt. .V.bar.y. N. T.New Tork City ticket office and Information bureau. 3»
Cortlanilt St.
Sharon Springsand many other cool, healthful summer resorts,
in the elevated region of Northern New Yorkare described and illustrated In
A Summer Paradisea handbook of the Northern Tour just issue*by the DELAWARE &HUDSON RAILROAD.the Shortest. Quickest, and Best line betweenNew York and Montreal.
BELVEDERE K'TEL. ASBUKY PARK. N. J.
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.HOTEL MORTOJI. Vlrglnla-ave.. near Beach. Ca-
pacity 275. Suites, with private bath: el-*ator from street
gg't, all noors: nn,^.^ gSgnVS.! 1"
BELMAR. N. 3. NOW OPEN.
Hotel Columbia,DIRECT OCEAN FRONT.
DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET AND DIAGRAM ON APPLI-CATION.
M. LINDSAT.
MELKOSE INN-ON-THE-BEACH,BELMAR. N. J. „ :-
Open from May to October. Booklet on application,open ir rr wHAVERSTICK.
Tr.T INN. NORTH ASBURY PARK.Seventh Aye.. ne»r the ocean.
New open. J WAPJiEN COLEUAN. Jr.
TTIAIIi VIEW FARM COTTAGE.—
DoarOrs war.'.cd;O. rate* *6 to $.* per week; city reference g-\ta. Ai-cress CHAS. HEtIiIANN. CiUicoon Depot. Sullivan Co..n. Y.
THE GLADSTONE,Narragansett Pier, E. I.
Opens In June. Overlooking Ocean. Surrounded cyfour acres shaded lawns. Rooms Elnele or en eultcPrivate baths. All modern improvem-. nts. Orchestra.Grecian gardens. American or European plan. Superiorcuisine. Select patronage. All water used from thecelebrated Gladstone spring. N. T. offices. 2SS> 4th-ave.and 8 Park Place. Southern House, KENILWORTH INN.Ulltmore. near Ashevllle. N. C on Southern Ry. Op«Bthroughout the year. EDGAR 13. MOORE. Prop. FRST CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS in a pr'vat* famHy;
house a'l n-cUern Ur-privtcects; shaile. etc.; three*minutes' walk to t^e Great South Bar- fc aLLJTCFISHER. Handsome- c £a.yvtUe. Lot:? Island.
Summer Resorts.
CANADA.
THE
Queens Royal \!
WAUMBEK co^r^
mEE KNICKERBOCKER. Asbcrj- Park. N. J.. co'" --
X aye and Webb. Jorsaerly conducted by Miss E. W.
ilulJorfi. «i:i resiain oj«n under the management of E.I>. aiULFORD.
HOFFMAN HOUSE. New-Pr^sitm. Lltrhfield Ccnnty.Conn.
—Farm pleasantly situated: large La-»r.. p ea*-
act rooms. Mrs. C. HOffc'MAN.Eeach Front Hot*:. Select Service.The WELLINGTON, Asbu^U.
111-istritti Booklet. B. B. SMITH. •iTTTLL-HOLD." Colonial house: open fir»»; highAX situation; good table; tcrzns moderate; reference*.
QußpbcU Hall. N. V
BLOCK ISLAND. R. I.OCEAN VIEW HOTEL.
Direct steamboat connection with New-York. Baths,electric lights and all modern appointments. Golf, tennisand other amusements on hotel grounds. Telegraph andLong Distance Telephone. OCEAN VIEW HOTEL. BlockIsland. R. I.
HOLBROOK FARM. West Swanzey. X. H.—Amongmountains and pines; J.aX* feet elevation; near
lake; good IsUt; livery; no hay fever. ..:»{
THE TEEMONT, 5EN'GRT-iJJ^-ctiy on ti« beach; er-edal rale July 3rd to July 6th.
fi. HINKSON WOODWARD.
FAPITXT» TTftTTCT SEA GIKT. N. J. Now Open.mnr, r.n. XIUUSX., «4UI t^aeoa. Reduced rates forJuce. Directlr on Ocean front. Modern throughout.Perfect sanitary .\u25a0r.«luons. Mrs. T. DEVLIN.
BLOCK ISLAND. R. I.NEW HTGEIA HOTEL. All modem conveniences:
accommodates "00. Fishlnjr bathing, Knit, orchestra,long distance telephone. Direct boat from New Yorkvia Montauk Line. Send for circular and term?.
W. K. CIIAMPUN, Manager.L\i \u25a0 ».-w, feat; <!Tr
.r miles Tram
SOMERSET INNHOTEL WINDSOR. Belmar. M. J.—Block from ocean;
modern appointments; thoroughly renovated; «u-p^r:^r table: low rate». F. •*• KIEB. OLD HOMESTEAD COTTAGE.
Petwe»-n Poeoao unit Water VJar. MBrodhead River.Boatinc barhirit and fts'-Insr: vcsetafclr* from farm; -atea$7 to SIO. B. l>. CEAni>SLEE; E. itroudsDurs. Ter.n.
IOJITED STATES HOTEL,Co-. Mala end Beach >.• OHM Grove. If.J.One fclock from ocean. Unobrtructed view. Open May
Srit JimSer entirely new rr.Knaajeroer.T. Modernised; elec-tric lUekta in allrooa-s: sanitary plumbir.g; gas: excellentctlrtat and eervice. Hotel euse at all tralok. Terns*-
In.I Booklet. E. V. & A. L. WALDORF.
JEFFERSON. N. H.A. J. MURPHY,
T Manager
"V .< NOW OPEN.LilC Parlor and sleeping cars on
"\Y7t_ express trains from GrandW nilC Central Station to the
3VToUn.ttlinS» Waumb?k-
Jefferson. N. H.
~the"wentworth,FIXil-T RESORT ON NEW ENGLAND COAST.
o»'SS p F NEWCASTLE, H. H. fr1
-g"^*°re
RAILaOAD STATION PORTSMOUTH.Modern hotel. Accommodates
-R°°on» .*.. or**°°™
suit*- Prtvhte batba: electric lights.
ROSTOV p-SMPHONY ORCHESTRA, 12 PIECES.Vine-bole coif Unk». ZA» yard*; golf clabhou**; grand
eA?a boating, bathing. fUhme: £-hour daily »aU cm•Th. V.ntwarth',
op|teame^ nW. K. HILL.Mr
Booklet* and Information 3 Park Piare. or T. C. 9co-
Beld I*.1*. Metropolitan BMeV. Mad. Ave-. New York.
VT'-XLrOLE. N. H.—A few boarders accommodated In a\V 'private tarr'ly; aiu'.ts preferred; elevated location:
rnivlern improvements: reference* required. Address• BBOOKSIDE COTTAGE. Wa'.pole. N. H
i ' DVERTISEMENTB and sub«riptloiui for The Tribun*' -i*- received at their Uptown Office.
SO. t.3«4 UftOAUWAV.advertisements willbe received at the following brancn
©rnci-s at regular 90s* rite*until 8 o'clock p. m.. via.:
SS4 Kth-ive.. » c. .-or 23d-Bt.: 153 tith-avr.. cor.12th ft.: 0- Eftit l-ith-»t.t 257 \Ve»t 4-d-«t.. be-tween 7t»» and Bth a.ye».: £«£« l^Sta->t..
OKAN :«r SfOrNT.' Irarrp. «ooa>. Mrs. «.i
'nty N J
ANDEIGHT COTTAGES.• \u25a0IIIHHIIff « J.
Oo«is May 16 Closes Oct. 12 33 mile*from New-Tork.opens «ia> iW R R-. via Barclay or Christopher St.
£m-" AimudTsW &L GEORGE W. TUTTLE.Mer.Telephone 7E Bfernardsvtlle.
O NOEJiA^SiCEEf'near Ocean. Mrs. C. R. PBIEST.
QUIET. LOVELY KOMB m beautiful Pa-k of *»\u25a0•»:ilo»er» acd fountain: S> minutes from city; »acl»
f*ml"y pri%'ate <lln?ng rootn: f>est service; «p«»cial atten-tion to aged and ftl&B* CHATEAUPARK, fawalc. X 3.
-it is: iok ihi: WEEK OF THEGLOUIOLS FOI'KTH, *l.fM» A *1.25 Pt.R DAI.
Tti»; Prmulsir jsia!n Aye.. Oce«n Grote. N. 3. Fltty
STUATFORdJ ,ir«. rooms. Fine table. <"•-an viewat Ui*bca^i.
"froa> porches. Moderate. A- W. :.TIJA>.
VI'ANT COARi»eHS.—
A Quiet country home; largs.V» airy r.«.»;» z-x*i table; pleajtant piazzas; amp!*
shaded .grounds; pine for«»t; charming drive*; located fc»Fhawangunit Mountains: a most picturesque region: dry.Invigorating a!- no children. AdcSrww Bex •423. Sss»-vilte. .N. V
\"I*ANTED.—
Summer boa;deri». la prtvat* rw»uter.c«; ale*»> location: airy rocms: »!ia(rr lawn: qu'.et. rite for
parUcul«r». *te. Mrs. G. H. COPB. Port L«ya«a. K. T.
\-^^NX>LE.MERE. TAHRTTOWN. N. Snmiwr win*>> ter- comfort, convenience, beautiful •cenary: >lIHIfuL Rea»oaaol« mm K«fetenc«» Ad<lies» atwv-?.
\ DVETiTISEMENT9 and subvert DUena for Th« Trtbws*,i\. received at ta«lr Uptown Offie»
A4vertl»ement» w!tlbe r«-\u25a0•<uv»c at th« fjtlawtn*cranesoffice* at rejralar oClca rates until S o'cloj* p. m.. »*»•
S.VI Stb-Kve.,. c. cor. 23d-*t.: IW •*!!»-•»•-, •«.12th st.. 0- East 14th-»t.; SST Wnt -l".l-»t,
SPRING HOUSE. BLOCK ISL.WD.
Famous for Its exclusive mineral springs. Modern in ap-
pointment. Extensive grounds. Golf links, boating, fish-
ing and bathing rlte for booklet.B. R. MITCHELL. Prop.
" ~BLOCK ISLAXD, R. 1..
Has no Imitators.— Writ? to LOUISE LITTLEFIELDforrates at Bonanza Cottage: accommodates 80; high situa-tion; good drainage: boating bathing, fishing.
ATLANTIC HOUSE, WATCH HILL, R. L,is new open for the season 1003. C. W. RUSSELL. Prop.
CALIFORNIA.
Texas, Mexico, California.
Southern PacificSunset Limited
AND
"Pacific Coast Express"P4HVT
340 Broadwrnjr, I JJp-rfj York.1Mattery PL. > INew X OrK#
OCEAN GROVE.—
Excellent board; homelike rooms:tiled bath: reasonable rat**;near ocean. Address
J. W. B-. 4S HeCk-ave.
Hi;EUXIWItntU) Ocean Grove. N. J.A. On -.....- feet from Ocean.Hotel stage at trai&c. Booklet*. F. 8. HAYNCS.
THE BUCKINGHAM,AVON-BT-THE-6EA. V. 3.
" ,«w_...Furnished entirely new; rood •*«bathing; P»enty <*.»Q*<l».rooi music; modern lmpr«vement». H. M. PAKKEit.
SPRING LAKE EEACH. N- J-
THE BREAKERS,Oa ocean frorj, KirMcUitt.NIBLOCIt iRCSSELL- _
THE ALLAIKE. Sprinr Lake. N. J. op«-n» la lint*un_*r *azne c^iu«cnit;>i:ex-_en*ive .improvement*.
Cirtctly en beach. E. SI. RICHARDSON.- .
THE HOTEL CLARENDON,Virginia Aye.. near Beach and Reel Pier. ATLANTICCITi. .N. J. Open ell the year. Write for terra*.
*»- D NEUIAJV. Owner and_roor_tt«r.
HOTEL BALDWIN,BEACH HAVEN. N. J- VOW OPEN
Under the direct mantgement of the owner, th* «*ate*' rZZI T Tarry. M«*t popular rci-ort for fiihlng and
SicSta* Romnl en suite, private baths attached. Send-&!• tSklet rhlladelphU Office. 015 Mutual Lift Bids.
\u25a0M DrtMi'bath-, with -nd fresh water. and all
_s§S§&Ss_-*sS£s_^TrU_?_ It aup-tt- tatbint: and UM «*•* c-ass of it.
WSJ feSSgSSfc'it? X BMbui Manage,
Through train from NVw-Yor* C. ItB. of N. J..l_vlng liberty St. 3:10 P. M. dally. ;
WINNETT & THOMPSON', PROPRIETORS.
Niagara-on-the-lake,ONTARIO, CANADA.
At the Ontario End of the Famous Niagara
River.
HANDtJOMBLY Appointed Hotel. Excellent Cuisineand Service.
BEST Tennis Courts and Bowling Greens In Canada.
FINES Roads. Golf OS holes), Bathing. Fishing. Boat-Ing. Casino, Etc.
-rr»ASILY Accessible (via Buffalo or Lewiston, N. V.).
JC-
SPECIAL Bat*» during June (opens 10th).
L M. BOOMER, Manager(of the Hotel Alca»r. ft Augustine. Fla.)
"
"Manoh^Richelieu/' M<£L?.ay.... ... .»' owned and operated by the Richelieu,New palatial h"accommodation for 400 guests: hand-
& Or.t. mv Co accouuA rrild talt anrt freli)l ww
_t«ranmely '""J1
**1'*1/
*' . "innate, a combination of n.,un-bath*. steam h«l, j-u\u25a0• ,,
8 beautifully situated at ;:<>
St. 1""™":™**TowSio7 I_c"br«t«. Clayton. N. V..
of R. & O. N. Co.. Montreal.
THE SCARBORO,__ WEST END
AND TRANSIENT HOTEL.
SENSES-. J- a ™
UIDES AND COUNiKY uuA kv1NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. SUNDAY. JUNE 28. MOfc
I»EN>SYI/VAMA.XEWJERIET.
Spend The Fourth at Asbury Park
XEW-JKRSEt.PMMIM \MA
MOUNTAIN RESORTSBlue RJdge ar\d Pocono
PEXSSVI.VAMA.
GRAND OPENING OF
New Ocean Promenade In Monroe County, Pennsylvania
BEACH AUDITORIUM
Widest and Finest Boardwalk in the World*
Notable Men Will Participate in Exercises at
3 P. M. at the
DELAWARE WATER GAPSTROUDSBURG and the DELAWARE VALLEY
Delightful resorts in the Blue Ridge Mountains, 2' L> hours from New York by
special fast express trains over the Lackawanna Railroad, making no stop be-
tween New York and the Delaware Water Gap, on Thursdays, Fridays and Sat-urdays at IP. M. Alltrains stop at Stroudsburg, where connection is made for
Delaware Valley Resorts; healthful elevation: magnificent roads for driving, bi-cycling and automobiling;beautiful Delaware River for boating, bathing, fishing.Excellent courses for golf. Well appointed hotels. Write for information to anyof the following:
LONG ISLAND FOR THE SUMVER.
TTERRnORr SWEPT BY THE PREVAILING COOL SUMMER SOUTH WI*DS FROM THEOCEAN. THE IDEAL PLACE FOR HEALTH. REST AND RECREATION.
"LONG ISLAND." a handsome. Illustrated descriptive book, containing a list of hotels ani>oarding houses on Long Island, free upon application at L. I. R. R. ticket aClces. Astorrlouse. 120. 1."383 Broadway. MT. sth are.. 774 Lexington avf. an.i -.3 We->t 12Srh St.. N«-» Yrrfc-« s*nd 8 cents in •••imps to HOWARDM. SMITH. General Passenger Agent. L. L R. R . 263Fifth aye.. New York.
PEn .\« TLTASIA.