i; under management lewis, originator. , the season at ......new-york. nf.m-lork summer remrts....

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GRINDSTONE INN « inter Harbor, Maine. Knlarged: new bathroom suit Golf. Tennis. Swimming Pool. OPENS JULY IST. THE MALVERN HOTEL Bur Harbor, Maiur. Rem.irtei'.fl and und.r n*w monage- BMDI . - OI'ENS JULY IST. Also furnished cottars for rent. ERNEST G. GROB, Manager. Care New Amsterdam Hotel, 4th Ay? and - Ist St.. N. V NEW-TORK DAILY TRIBUNE. SUNPAY^MAY 21. 1965. Su mmer Resorts. Summer Remits. Summer Resort*. NF.M-lORK NEW-YORK. Summer Remrts. NEW-YORK Summer Resorts. Summer Resorts. NEW-YORK ** naif Rates Summer Home Seekers ON SATURDAY, MAY27TH, SUNDAY, MAY 28TH, AND MONDAY. MAY 29TH, The Erie Railroad and N.Y-, S. & W. R. R. will sil eiciorsioa ticket* to points in tbe moiotains of Orange, Suiliran and Ddawart Couati«, N. V. , aad Pik«, Vftjnz, and Monro? Counties, Pa. AT THE FARE ONE WAY. Tickets will he good to return until Wednesday, May 3lst. Tfcese tickets will be on sale at Erie Ticket offices 393, 1159, 237, 261. 96 Broad- way, "1 <:ortkin(Jt St.. 2D Union Square, 273 West 125 th St. Chambers St. and West r"'l St. Ferries, New York. ?,:y.'. and SCO Pulton St and 390 Broadway. Brooklyn, U. River St.. Uoboken, Jersey City, Newark, Paterson and PaMiaic Btatloria. "R-iral Summer Homes," (postage 8 cents). "Fishing on the Picturesque Erie, (postage 4 cents). Beautifully illustrated bonks free on application to ticket agents, or by sending stamps for stage to '' li. '\u25a0 \l.l.\'"l-:. 'leinT.il Passenger Agent. New York. Spring Resorts. %*\u25a0*. »»\u2666\u2666»< ** \u25a0• *\u25a0<<<;• ?-»-« :+, .. i j ;i ...... - I THE GRAND HOTEL COMPANY '\u25a0 I ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF * t THE G-iR-A-lsriD HOTEL, \ ] CATSKILL MOUNTAINS. N. V., t ; FOR THE SEASON OF 1905. ON WEDNESDAY. JUNE 28TH. *• ______^__^__^__^____ * { A DELIGHTFUL PLACE TO SPEND THE SUMMER. » :\u2666: r X This hotel is located on the main line of tli»» Hitter & Delaware R. 11. and ha 4- % through Fullman and Day Coach service from New York, without chai - of rnrs. I % direct to the Hotel grounds. ;*; f The location is superb and the view from th<> Hotel poirhea and grounds cannot « be excelled. Many improvements have been made to the property recently and the ' 'X service Is strictly first-class. *• % * - t Mr. H. K. Eder will be at the Savoy Hotel, ">Oth St. and Fifth Avpmi.\ Now York ~ \u25a0 City, on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday of each week, and will furnish full infor- ~ |> mation rejrarding rooms, rates, etr. a |! After June 28th, address The Grand Hotel Company. Summit Mountain P. 0.. N. V. j \u2666 a I Spring licsorts. NKW-JKRSEV. THE PENNHUHST, Oeeßn end rf Michlgan-ave.. Atlantic City. N J —Rooms #n fuite. With batha. Lor.g distance telephone in r<'oins Ele\a'or to y;re.t level booklet railed. W. R. HOOD' THE ALBEMARLE, Virginia Aye.. Atlantic City. N. J.. near the Ocean, moM f£n»it ae /ril on -Tr. nt "•\u25a0"trrl '' "-\u25a0"• new throughout, Capacity 400. Fine, largo room*, private baths steam heat elevator, etc. 4,0-JO ft. sun parlors and ,Sb Or- chestra; frequent social feature*. Superior table and ser- vice, Special oj.ring terms— Js, $10. $12.50 $15 weekly J. up dafly. Number of desirable steam heated rooms at the «S rate during May and June. Booklet J. P. COPE. SEW-4ERSEI. THE ST. CHARLES Most yeied Ic-atlon on the ocean front. 'With an estab- lished reputation f..r exduslveneas and high .-lasn patron - ag<\ Hot and cold "-alt and fresh water in every bath l^npr distance telephone in rooms. Artesian water. Cour-^- teous service. <;<\u25a0]{ privilege*. Illustrated booklet Or- chestra of Boloiata Room plans, rate*, etc., can be seen at 289 Fourth a-.-. NKWL.IN HAIXES. WITH ITS STANDARD GAUGE THROUGH CAR LINE, OF- FER IMPROVED TRAIN SERVICE TO THE PUBLIC FOR THE SEASON OF 1905. THIS SECTION IS BECOMING FAMOUS FOR PRIVATE PARKS AND COTTAGE LIFE. IT ALSO HAS ITS LARGE HOTELS, THE BOARDING HOUSE AND THE FARM HOUSE. THERE ARE OVER 1,000 OF THESE HOUSES WHICH WILL ENTERTAIN GUESTS AND PROVIDE A SUMMER HOME. The Ulster & Delaware R. R. \u2666 THERE IS NO SUMMER RESORT IN THIS COUNTRY THAT IS MORE \u2666 t POPULAR, HEALTHFUL OR PICTURESQUE THAN THE 1 CATSKILL MOUNTAINS I IT IS A SANITARIUn FOR EVERYBODY AND A t PARADISE FOR CHILDREN. J OVER 100,000 PEOPLE CiO TO THIS SECTION \u2666 FOR THE BENEFIT OF REAL fIOUNTAIN AIR, t AND IT IS PARTICULARLY POPULAR WITH THE X PEOPLE OF GREATER NEW YORK AND VICINITY \u2666 ON ACCOUNT OF ITS BEING SO EASY OF ACCESS t AND ALSO ACCOUNT OF THE EXCELLENT TRAIN \u2666 SERVICE. CONNKCTICCT. CONNECTICUT. EDGEWOOD INN, Edgewood Park» Greenwich, (on the Sound) Connecticut. Will Open Saturday, May 27th. A beautifully located resort hotel for select patronage. 150 rooms en suit". with r>rivat« baths and strictly modern conditions and furnishings. Careful service in all departments. Thirty new rooms -with baths this season, also finely appointed palm court. Forty minutes from Grand Central Station via N. V N. H. &H. K. R.. with hourly trains. Casino for indoor amusements. Superior stable aciommodations. with special attention to private equipages, and automobile quarters. Good music, tennis, polf, bowling, riding and driving and a multitude of well-known walks and drives through a picturesque country. HOTEL TEATMORE, ATLANTIC CITT. N. J. Open ail year. Directly un Ucean Front. Running water In bedrooms. Hot and Cold Salt and Fresh Water Baits. Water from own artesian welL Improved kamtarv »ys- urn. Coif club privileges. ti;aymokk HOTEL, COMPANY. D. 6. WHITE. President. HOTEL BBADDOCaV, \u25a0'"'"' York Ate. and ii^acn. Atlantis City. N. J E!e- \u25a0•* r to street levd. ;- per «Jay up. Special weekly. - "'\u25a0' W. i. BRADDO HOLLYWOOD HOTEL Mi COTTAGES, VEST END, LO.N"i BRANCH. N. J Mill open June IMb, IMS. as a kunimer ai-d winter rcaort en the Eurujiean plan. Urfler the diractlon cf its oiiglnil manaicer I.KON COTTEXTIN. ' Tot a! Icf^rmatlcn call or write the Hotel, or X J OnVe. J. C. LYONS, 4 K. 42d St TeJephonee } N y C)ty . C42S _ 3Sth s , Select I'amily Hott-1 on the Deach. WELLINGTON, B SMITH. Somerset Inn is bat .Tuny-rive miles from New York; convenient Lackawanna ferries at Barclay and Christopher Streets. Altitude 800 fee' ; every advantage ; no dis- comforts. Mr. TuUJe, the manager, may be reached on 'phone 7 H Bernard «-rille.N. J. VIK INI A. VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS NE'.V YORK OFFICE. 243 FIFTH AYE i "„*•*:\u25a0• i^ \u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0 hOlel and spetog cUmate nowhere : ecualie-J. F.ceuajau»ii:. e r, ul ano nervous diseases cured torcp.ete tjcru-meiapeuiic u^aratua. New tun parlor : and paim room. Go.i. riding driving and outdoor pa*- ¥??'-.\u25a0 C « :npa "i ' cli: .* ie '' I * r lfaves N>w York Maldara i Jlr?, ,";: *** *£*-£&?*• f'- 39 a. M Excursion Ddkata at Ci *j. «fflce. 302 BrcaoMay. and offlcea I^er.o- BjTtraiiia R ii. i Klin> STEP.RT. Man»«er Hot Bprln«« Va. <Ai.nor.MA. California vVbere >o'j 'jn enjoy BoaUnz. i'.athlng, FUhlnj. '•..>:n n « Ri<3inK. Ur'.vir.s. Tmnls, ai'! ail oJUuor fporti j \Z-.f.r I>ay in,;h« Year. SOUTHERN PACIFIC | Operater dai'.y from STEW ORLEANS to SAN FRANCISCO. Sunset Express Traversing IXJCXSIANA. IfV\- XEH MKXJCO. ARIZONA, CALIIORNIA. Inquire f.43 or 1 Uroa/iway. New Tork. I Financial. , 6% Ist Mortgage Bond~on SUGAR MILL AT PORTO r PICO An orpcrtur.lty |a offered with parties c^.trrJl^ca^l two lar K e Ontral Kutu llllln Well af.ure 1 profit from tb« Mart of machinery "W«l toil, of ttock *Ith each bond In «u !n « of tS.OW «P warti In- I veetore ,n:>- need apply. DIRECTOR, Box vi* Tribune ' OZ.it. The Irvington. On the Beach at Virginia- overlooking Boardwalk and Stet-1 Pier; very centre of all attractions. Modem up~to-»Jat«> hotel; capacity Sou. Every comfort and equip- ment, includlna; elevator, utoam heat, lathe, sun parlors ft. t-j>^cihl reduced r.it.f- to Spring guests fS to fit weekly, ?2 up daily. Table and service a feature Booklet. * ( TV". F. WATTS. A new train, "The Catskill Mountain Limited," composed exclusively of Parlor Cars with Observation Car, will leave New York every week-day at 10:00 A. M.. commencing June 19th, and a return train, made up of same equipment, will arrive at New York about 4:30 P. M. every week day. The West Shore R. R. will sell excursion tickets from New York and Brooklyn on May 2flth. 27th and 29th, via Ulster & Delaware R. R.. to all points in the CatskiU Moun- tains, at one fare for round trip, giving an opportunity to select your summer home or boarding place. These tickets will be good for return trip on any train up to midnight of May .".Ist, inclusive. A little book on trout flahiac, Riving a i An illustrated Summer Book with map description and th- location of the stream '. of the CatfthllU and lint of hotels and ' and other informntinn, willlie sent free on I boarding: houses, will he Bent free on receipt receipt of ! rent* p«».t:ijre. of 8 cents postage. 1 , . .. . _ _^ N. A. SIMS. < ;en'l Passenger Agent, Kingston (Rondout Sta.). N. V. D. P. SIMPSON. Manager. Assistant Manager Laurel House. Lakewood. N. J. Country Board. MARLBOROUGH HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY. N. .T. STONE. IRON AND SUATtI CONSTRUCTION. Claims pre-eminence lor Its location, .onairuciluD, con- venience and be»< New-York patronage. Capacity oou. Music ail year. Golf. JO&IAH WHITE & SONS. Proprietors. MERSHON COTTAGE. Arverne. r. | : Fort Qriswold House \u2666 (Eastern Point). l X NEW LONDON, CONN. \u2666 \u25a0\u2666• Opens last week in June. * \u2666 TALE-HARVARD BOAT RACE. \u2666 \u2666 Summer Naval Rendezvous \u2666 + ACCESSIBLE. SALUBRIOUS. ATTRACTIVE. \u2666 + Send for Uescrlptl>e Booklet ' \u2666 B. H. YARD. M r. ' -\u2666• New York Office at Murray Hill Hote!. \u25a0\u2666 THE MONTOWESE, INDIAN NECK. BRANKIRI). CONN. At the widest part of Long Island Sound. The moil beautiful location on the entire roant. Particularly deslr able for families Rooms with private baths. QoU ten tils, bathlns. boating, music and other amusements 'Hotel accommodates 2^S. Send for booklet. * ' W. A. BRYAN. Manager. TOKENEKE BEACH INN, ROWATTON. CONN OPENS JINE E ! ST - M H WHITK. 1U MAUIScN A\E UTCIIFIKLD. CONN SOUTH FARMS INN AM» COTTAOIS. Reduced rates May and June; change of management For particular, addrewt R. K. COLE. management. Country Board. YO^K^l It, Orarlook Loot* Hill-aye. Hector mumiM rooma; swcePsi 'able; reference-; cne hour _L^ , LAL A i.hir»!.. large, airy rnoma. ltU * t « <l ImproveanVnts; i a i * !£' y TOoma - modern Improvements; •t.a.ly lawn: inllJieirKt. vegetable, rmm our «wn farm; t.rma|»t..|U PAVL VUILLEMENOT ntt«n.l,J Mm itOAKIiKKS W.\M»:i).- The Homestead farrnhous*. 5 mil-\u25a0 from Mi<Mletown and liosh-n. N" V : mil* from trolley: acc.^mmotlate 12 a'inlts' terms on a ppl »• ration. Address MRS. M. V. SHCMAKKR. P- O IV>x 1«3. Mlfi.lletown. N. Y. FEW REFINED PERSONS ran secure excellent a»- \u25a0+X. ooramodations. with superior table: larxe snaviea Ufwna exten<lln* to water's eilge: private beach: MvW fr.<n\ Isa> 35th st. station, via l!r<x-.k!> n HrtJge; Batli Peach trains: always cool. WOOr»\V!IJ"»E VILU.\. Ben- »< rhurst adjoining sxnunils Bn>-»klyn Yacht Club. MONMIH 111 HI- \l H. N .1 ronveo : exchaii GOOD BOARD NEAR THE GREAT SOITII BAT: T one mile t o ocean; 75 feet to water- large, airy rooms; wide i>larza: accommodation for \u25a0£> guests, terms JS |1O per week. Mrs. C. W. NICHOLS. VV«:hamrti>n. U L PWLVSANT LAWS Will Private family will take a few boarders: reasonable terms; pleasant location: sh.nl >- lawns; near station and Oreat South Pay.- Ad- dreiia Box 141 Amltyville. 1., l. Rl'BV VALI.BY BOAKDINI) IIOI'KK— Beautiful and cool location; tabl<* j«n>i (.r-.u of th»> best; modern conveniences. A. HORNBEPK. Ruby. X- v it«>AKi> AT <H\ri>\vii\. w.>«tche»ter County; Har- lem K. i< : larse rooms; high «round»; 1mile from Math.ii K. M SARI.ES. Uea and water, convenleo •\u25a0- M a'S. TIT BERKSHIRE H!ll.< lakenwlld Farm: p!n. crovW sueatd n F. Q. HEATH. Monterey. Mm i HOTEL MORTON, Virginia Ale. 1 »ar Hex-:.. Atlantic City. N. J. opes I »!i v.-. year. Fir.* 7nt>!« 5-uit»«. with private oa:a. \u25a0 Hacdhoirelir tvtural&hoi. Perfect sanitary jrranfemaa:*. K.^vuio; i U ajj V i.. cpecia; i«it« tut Wir.ter. Capacity MRS. N. R. HAINES, Owner and Proprietar. i HOTEL RALEIGH Ocean End St. Charles Place, Atlantic- City, K. J. Capacity Mo Modern In all appointments. Service and i enirine flr<t ass. Elevator '\u25a0\u25a0 street level Private bat.'.r i liooms en lite Electric 'bus meets train*. Booklet. ] New- York office. 288 4th iiv« C. >\u25a0 RHINX. "BERKSHIRE INN. OCEAN END VIRGINIA AYE.. ATLANTIC CtTT. N. J. Open view; (0 to (10 weekly. 51' to (3 dally; capacity ! 200. elevator; private baths; long dlctance 'phone* In i room*, etc. J. O. * J. E. DICKINSON. HOTEL. RUDOLF. On the Beach Front, Atlantic City K. J. <>:«,. al. year. American and European ' !\u25a0:»\u25a0.» Hot end cold tea water baths en autte with rooms (special bj<rlr:c rate*. Orchestra. C. R. MTERS. gal^ HOTEL AND SAHATURIUM HALL, ahvavs upk.v. I Atlantic City, , Booklet. j \u25a0V. J. j V. 1,. YOI'XC. fieaer-l Mnnager. lima MAJESTIC. i Virginia Aye., third hou«e from Beach, Atlantic City. X. J ] Special rat«*. %'£ per day and upward; {10 per week and i upward. Elevator from ati*«t .eve! Booklet mailed A*iir 'f u are looking for SAVE R Board or Rooms The TIME N- V TRIBUNE'S lime . , _ Information Bureau at CARFARE ':L D plown Office 1364 Broadway, will AN 4 I furnish full informa- tion FREE OF CHARGE. TEMPER Fuil llst of desirab|e places on file. THE SAMOSET, ROCKLAND BREAKWATER. ME. June 27th to September 15th. Sea Shore, Lakes and Mountains. Magnificent new hotel; every modern convenience. Golf, Beat- Ing, Driving, &c. Controlled by same management aa POLAND SPRING HOUSE. Poland Water sup- plied gratuitously. Address RICKER HOTEL CO. Booklets 3 Park PI., N. Y. A. W. HODGDON, Mgr. 12 ftk ' BY THE ORIGINAL ST. LOUIS WORLD'S FAIR COMPANY, ' ENLARGED »• \u25a0••ii J^v* BY THE ORIGINAL ST. LOUIS WORLD'S FAIR COMPANY, ENLARGED ; j '.. M With GENERAL VILT CRONJL, "The Lion of South Africa," I t \\% and 1.000 Boer and British Heroes of the Transvaal. I; \ Under the Management of Capt. A. W. LEWIS, the Originator. , m\m OPENS THE SEASON AT «^sj iVf^r r-^ m or \u25a0 r Wk BRIGHTON BEACH PARK, MAY 27 § g" ; jf|f Stupendous in Size—Vt-Oid in 'Realism— lntensely Dramatic and W ''/' Hiiljl} Presenting Some of the Greatest Lining Military Celebrities. wM [f;ior This sensational reproduction of thrilling South African battle scenes is the most wonderful, inspiring and realistic spectacle //'/!\u25a0 ; /A ; Iw produced since the days of Ancient Rome. [l&ili %}BfM The Battle of Colenso-The Siege of Paardberg-The Flißh* of De Wet, and Exact j|||| r\A%.!f Pictures of Life and Conditions in South Africa^. Depicted on a. Field 25 Acres in Area. |p' [tffh&& Reproducing the Famous Veld with Marvelous Fidelity in Every Scenic Feature. ?*HB . < ..-"^ r^. A thousand veteran* in camp and battle Scores of Boer women and children re-enacting their tion of its kind in the world— The 17th Lancers, Blue Jackets, and Gordon Highlanders, whose i\V' ' WE '* '^v l^^ parts in the often described incidents of the great South Africa conflict- Impressively pict- former exploits were graphically described by American war correspondents in the Transvaal twlv v *^i 'i|V\v^^ uresqtie natives, Zulus, Kaffirs, Matabeles, Swazis, Basutos Battle begun by the intrepid —-The equally famous Royal Artillery. Imperial Yeomanry. Canadian Scouts. South Wales Car- PVV^'vl \&\\l^W^ Boer sharpshooters Thrilling entry of renowned fighters holding their old commands in charge bineers, and Cape Mounted Rifles Every man in the great company an actual survivor of an tfV { I \ !•,, . £. after charge, to the deafening roar of guns and rattle of musketry The Irish Brigade under epoch-making war Every inspiring scene and every slightest incident of the great modern »kV x «l ,«'i V <$' The Johannesburg /arks under Van Dam The Free Staats Artillery, finest organize drama enacted with a spirit and precision carrying an irresistible impression of vividReality. ' \u0084v* z~^&/'\ EVERY AFTERNOON AT 3 O'CLOCK. EVENINGS AT 8:30. j£7^ g^~^cfi Prices 25, 50 and 75 Cents. Box Seats $1.00. Grand Stand Seats 28,000 People. f®t\ft Sir""" A TreJn Every Minute from Brooklyn Bridge. 32 Minutes from Broa.dwa.y. £§HT} MAINE.

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Page 1: I; Under Management LEWIS, Originator. , THE SEASON AT ......NEW-YORK. NF.M-lORK Summer Remrts. NEW-YORK Summer Resorts. Summer Resorts. NEW-YORK ** naif Rates Summer Home Seekers

GRINDSTONE INN« inter Harbor, Maine.

Knlarged: new bathroom suit •Golf. Tennis. Swimming Pool.

OPENS JULY IST.

THE MALVERN HOTELBur Harbor, Maiur.

Rem.irtei'.fl and und.r n*w monage-BMDI . - OI'ENS JULY IST.

Also furnished cottars for rent.

ERNEST G. GROB, Manager.Care New Amsterdam Hotel,4th Ay? and - Ist St.. N. V

NEW-TORK DAILY TRIBUNE. SUNPAY^MAY 21. 1965.

Su mmer Resorts.Summer Remits. Summer Resort*.

NF.M-lORKNEW-YORK.

Summer Remrts.NEW-YORK

Summer Resorts.Summer Resorts.

NEW-YORK

**

naif Rates Summer Home SeekersON SATURDAY, MAY27TH, SUNDAY, MAY28TH,

AND MONDAY. MAY 29TH,

The Erie Railroad and N.Y-, S. & W. R. R.will sil eiciorsioa ticket* to points in tbe moiotains of Orange, Suiliran and

Ddawart Couati«, N. V.,aad Pik«, Vftjnz, and Monro? Counties, Pa.

AT THE FARE ONE WAY.Tickets willhe good to return until Wednesday, May 3lst.

Tfcese tickets willbe on sale at Erie Ticket offices 393, 1159, 237, 261. 96 Broad-way, "1 <:ortkin(Jt St.. 2D Union Square, 273 West 125 th St. Chambers St. andWest r"'l St. Ferries, New York. ?,:y.'. and SCO Pulton St and 390 Broadway.Brooklyn, U.River St.. Uoboken, Jersey City, Newark, Paterson and PaMiaicBtatloria.

"R-iral Summer Homes," (postage 8 cents). "Fishing on the PicturesqueErie, (postage 4 cents). Beautifully illustrated bonks free on application toticket agents, or by sending stamps for stage to—

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li. '\u25a0 \l.l.\'"l-:. 'leinT.il Passenger Agent. New York.

Spring Resorts.

%*\u25a0*. »»\u2666\u2666»<**

\u25a0• *\u25a0<<<;• ?-»-« :+,..ij ;i...... -I THE GRAND HOTEL COMPANY '\u25a0

I ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF*

t THE G-iR-A-lsriD HOTEL, \] CATSKILL MOUNTAINS. N. V., t;

FOR THE SEASON OF 1905. ON WEDNESDAY. JUNE 28TH. •*•

______^__^__^__^____

*

{ A DELIGHTFUL PLACE TO SPEND THE SUMMER. »

:\u2666: rX This hotel is located on the main line of tli»» Hitter & Delaware R. 11. and ha 4-% through Fullman and Day Coach service from New York, without chai - of rnrs. I% direct to the Hotel grounds. ;*;f The location is superb and the view from th<> Hotel poirhea and grounds cannot •« be excelled. Many improvements have been made to the property recently and the

'

'X service Is strictly first-class. *•% * -t Mr. H. K. Eder will be at the Savoy Hotel, ">Oth St. and Fifth Avpmi.\ Now York

~\u25a0 City, on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday of each week, and will furnish full infor-

~|> mation rejrarding rooms, rates, etr. a|! After June 28th, address The Grand Hotel Company. Summit Mountain P. 0.. N. V. j\u2666 a• I

Spring licsorts.NKW-JKRSEV.

THE PENNHUHST,Oeeßn end rf Michlgan-ave.. Atlantic City. N J —Rooms#n fuite. With batha. Lor.g distance telephone in r<'oinsEle\a'or to y;re.t level booklet railed. W. R. HOOD'

THE ALBEMARLE,Virginia Aye.. Atlantic City. N. J.. near the Ocean, moMf£n»it ae/rilon

-Tr. nt "•\u25a0"trrl''

"-\u25a0"• new throughout,Capacity 400. Fine, largo room*, private baths steamheat elevator, etc. 4,0-JO ft.sun parlors and ,Sb Or-chestra; frequent social feature*. Superior table and ser-vice, Special oj.ring terms— Js, $10. $12.50 $15 weeklyJ. up dafly. Number of desirable steam heated rooms atthe «S rate during May and June. Booklet

J. P. COPE.

SEW-4ERSEI.

THE ST. CHARLESMost yeied Ic-atlon on the ocean front. 'With an estab-

lished reputation f..r exduslveneas and high .-lasn patron-

ag<\ Hot and cold "-alt and fresh water in every bathl^npr distance telephone in rooms. Artesian water. Cour-^-teous service. <;<\u25a0]{ privilege*. Illustrated booklet Or-chestra of Boloiata Room plans, rate*, etc., can be seenat 289 Fourth a-.-. NKWL.IN HAIXES.

WITH ITS STANDARD GAUGE THROUGH CAR LINE, OF-FER IMPROVED TRAIN SERVICE TO THE PUBLIC FORTHE SEASON OF 1905. THIS SECTION IS BECOMINGFAMOUS FOR PRIVATE PARKS AND COTTAGE LIFE. ITALSO HAS ITS LARGE HOTELS, THE BOARDING HOUSEAND THE FARM HOUSE. THERE ARE OVER 1,000 OFTHESE HOUSES WHICH WILL ENTERTAIN GUESTS ANDPROVIDE A SUMMER HOME.

The Ulster & Delaware R. R.

\u2666 THERE IS NO SUMMER RESORT IN THIS COUNTRY THAT IS MORE \u2666

t POPULAR, HEALTHFUL OR PICTURESQUE THAN THE

1 CATSKILL MOUNTAINSIIT IS A SANITARIUn FOR EVERYBODY AND A tPARADISE FOR CHILDREN. J

OVER 100,000 PEOPLE CiO TO THIS SECTION \u2666

FOR THE BENEFIT OF REAL fIOUNTAIN AIR, tAND IT IS PARTICULARLY POPULAR WITH THE XPEOPLE OF GREATER NEW YORK AND VICINITY \u2666

ON ACCOUNT OF ITS BEING SO EASY OF ACCESS tAND ALSO ACCOUNT OF THE EXCELLENT TRAIN \u2666

SERVICE.CONNKCTICCT. CONNECTICUT.

EDGEWOOD INN,Edgewood Park»

Greenwich, (on the Sound) Connecticut.

Will Open Saturday, May 27th.A beautifully located resort hotel for select patronage. 150 rooms en suit". with r>rivat«

baths and strictly modern conditions and furnishings. Careful service in all departments.Thirty new rooms -with baths this season, also finely appointed palm court.

Forty minutes from Grand Central Station via N. V N. H. &H.K. R.. with hourly trains.Casino for indoor amusements. Superior stable aciommodations. with special attention

to private equipages, and automobile quarters.

Good music, tennis, polf, bowling, riding and driving and a multitude of well-known walksand drives through a picturesque country.

HOTEL TEATMORE,ATLANTIC CITT. N. J.

Open ail year. Directly un Ucean Front. Running waterIn bedrooms. Hot and Cold Salt and Fresh Water Baits.Water from own artesian welL Improved kamtarv »ys-urn. Coif club privileges.

ti;aymokk HOTEL, COMPANY.D. 6. WHITE. President.

HOTEL BBADDOCaV,\u25a0'"'"' York Ate. and ii^acn. Atlantis City. N. J

—E!e-\u25a0•* r to street levd. ;- per «Jay up. Special weekly.- "'\u25a0' W. i. BRADDO

HOLLYWOOD HOTELMi COTTAGES,

VEST END, LO.N"i BRANCH. N. JMillopen June IMb, IMS.as a kunimer ai-d winter rcaort

en the Eurujiean plan.Urfler the diractlon cf its oiiglnilmanaicer

I.KON COTTEXTIN.'

Tot a! Icf^rmatlcn call or write the Hotel, or X JOnVe. J. C. LYONS, 4 K. 42d StTeJephonee }N y C)ty . C42S

_3Sth s,

Select I'amily Hott-1 on the Deach.WELLINGTON,

B SMITH.

Somerset Inn is bat .Tuny-rive milesfrom New York; convenient Lackawannaferries at Barclay and Christopher Streets.Altitude 800 fee' ;every advantage ;nodis-comforts. Mr.TuUJe, the manager, may bereached on 'phone 7 H Bernard «-rille.N. J.

VIK INIA.

VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGSNE'.V YORK OFFICE. 243 FIFTH AYE i"„*•*:\u25a0• i^\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0 hOlel and spetog cUmate nowhere :ecualie-J. F.ceuajau»ii:. er,ul ano nervous diseases curedtorcp.ete tjcru-meiapeuiic u^aratua. New tun parlor :and paim room. Go.i. riding driving and outdoor pa*-

¥??'-.\u25a0 C«

:npa"i'cli:.*ie''I*r lfaves N>w York Maldara iJlr?, • ,";: ****£*-£&?*•f'-39 a. M ExcursionDdkata at Ci *j. «fflce. 302 BrcaoMay. and offlcea I^er.o-BjTtraiiia R ii. iKlin> STEP.RT. Man»«er Hot Bprln«« Va.

<Ai.nor.MA.

CaliforniavVbere >o'j 'jn enjoy BoaUnz. i'.athlng, FUhlnj. '•..>:n n«

Ri<3inK. Ur'.vir.s. Tmnls, ai'! ail oJUuor fporti j\Z-.f.r I>ay in,;h« Year.

SOUTHERN PACIFIC |Operater dai'.y from

STEW ORLEANS to SAN FRANCISCO.

Sunset ExpressTraversing

IXJCXSIANA. IfV\- XEH MKXJCO. ARIZONA,CALIIORNIA.

Inquire f.43 or 1 Uroa/iway. New Tork. I

Financial. ,6% Ist Mortgage Bond~on

SUGAR MILL AT PORTOr

PICOAn orpcrtur.lty |a offered with parties c^.trrJl^ca^ltwo larKe Ontral Kutu llllln Well af.ure 1profit from tb« Mart of machinery "W«l toil, ofttock *Ith each bond In «u!n« of tS.OW «Pwarti In- Iveetore ,n:>- need apply. DIRECTOR, Box vi* Tribune

'OZ.it.

The Irvington.On the Beach at Virginia- overlooking Boardwalkand Stet-1 Pier; very centre of all attractions. Modemup~to-»Jat«> hotel; capacity Sou. Every comfort and equip-

ment, includlna; elevator, utoam heat, lathe, sun parlorsft. t-j>^cihl reduced r.it.f- to Spring guests fS to fitweekly, ?2 up daily. Table and service a featureBooklet.

*

(TV". F. WATTS.

A new train, "The Catskill Mountain Limited," composed exclusively of Parlor Carswith Observation Car, will leave New York every week-day at 10:00 A. M.. commencing

June 19th, and a return train, made up of same equipment, will arrive at New Yorkabout 4:30 P. M. every week day.

The West Shore R. R. will sell excursion tickets from New York and Brooklyn onMay 2flth. 27th and 29th, via Ulster &Delaware R. R.. to all points in the CatskiU Moun-tains, at one fare for round trip, giving an opportunity to select your summer home orboarding place. These tickets will be good for return trip on any train up to midnightof May .".Ist, inclusive.

A little book on trout flahiac, Riving a i An illustrated Summer Book with mapdescription and th- location of the stream '. of the CatfthllU and lint of hotels and '

and other informntinn, willlie sent free onI boarding: houses, willhe Bent free on receiptreceipt of !rent* p«».t:ijre. of 8 cents postage.

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N. A. SIMS.< ;en'l Passenger Agent,

Kingston (Rondout Sta.). N. V.

D. P. SIMPSON. Manager.

Assistant Manager Laurel House. Lakewood. N. J.

Country Board.MARLBOROUGH HOUSE,ATLANTIC CITY. N. .T.

STONE. IRON AND SUATtI CONSTRUCTION.Claims pre-eminence lor Its location, .onairuciluD, con-

venience and be»< New-York patronage.Capacity oou. Music ail year. Golf.

JO&IAH WHITE & SONS. Proprietors.

MERSHON COTTAGE.Arverne. r. | :

Fort Qriswold House\u2666 (Eastern Point). l

X NEW LONDON, CONN. \u2666\u25a0\u2666• Opens last week in June.

*\u2666 TALE-HARVARD BOAT RACE. \u2666

\u2666 Summer Naval Rendezvous \u2666+ ACCESSIBLE. SALUBRIOUS. ATTRACTIVE. \u2666+ Send for Uescrlptl>e Booklet'

\u2666B. H. YARD.M r.'

-\u2666•New York Office at Murray HillHote!. \u25a0\u2666

THE MONTOWESE,INDIAN NECK. BRANKIRI). CONN.

At the widest part of Long Island Sound. The moilbeautiful location on the entire roant. Particularly deslrable for families Rooms with private baths. QoU tentils, bathlns. boating, music and other amusements 'Hotelaccommodates 2^S. Send for booklet.

* 'W. A. BRYAN. Manager.

TOKENEKE BEACH INN,ROWATTON. CONN OPENS JINE

E!ST-

M H WHITK. 1U MAUIScN A\E

UTCIIFIKLD. CONNSOUTH FARMS INNAM» COTTAOIS.

Reduced rates May and June; change of managementFor particular, addrewt R. K. COLE. management.

Country Board.YO^K^lIt,Orarlook Loot* Hill-aye.

Hector mumiM rooma; swcePsi 'able; reference-; cne hour_L^

,

LALAi.hir»!.. large, airy rnoma.

•ltU*t«<lImproveanVnts;

ia i* !£' y TOoma

-modern Improvements;•t.a.ly lawn: inllJieirKt. vegetable, rmm our «wn farm;

t.rma|»t..|U PAVL VUILLEMENOT ntt«n.l,J Mm

itOAKIiKKS W.\M»:i).-The Homestead farrnhous*.5 mil-\u25a0 from Mi<Mletown and liosh-n. N" V :>» mil*

from trolley: acc.^mmotlate 12 a'inlts' terms on a ppl»•ration. Address MRS. M. V. SHCMAKKR. P- O IV>x1«3. Mlfi.lletown. N. Y.

FEW REFINED PERSONS ran secure excellent a»-\u25a0+X. ooramodations. with superior table: larxe snavieaUfwna exten<lln* to water's eilge: private beach: MvWfr.<n\ Isa> 35th •st. station, via l!r<x-.k!> n HrtJge; BatliPeach trains: always cool. WOOr»\V!IJ"»E VILU.\. Ben-»< rhurst adjoining sxnunils Bn>-»klyn Yacht Club.

MONMIH 111 HI- \lH. N .1

ronveo:

exchaii

GOOD BOARD NEAR THE GREAT SOITIIBAT:T one mile to ocean; 75 feet to water- large, airy rooms;

wide i>larza: accommodation for \u25a0£> guests, terms JS f»|1O per week. Mrs. C. W. NICHOLS. VV«:hamrti>n. U L

PWLVSANT LAWS Will—

Private family willtakea few boarders: reasonable terms; pleasant location:

sh.nl >- lawns; near station and Oreat South Pay.- Ad-dreiia Box 141 Amltyville. 1., l.

Rl'BV VALI.BY BOAKDINI) IIOI'KK—Beautiful andcool location; tabl<* j«n>i (.r-.u of th»> best; modernconveniences. A. HORNBEPK. Ruby. X- v

it«>AKi> AT <H\ri>\vii\. w.>«tche»ter County; Har-lem K. i<:larse rooms; high «round»; 1mile from

Math.ii K. M SARI.ES.

Uea and water, convenleo •\u25a0- M a'S. TIT

BERKSHIRE H!ll.< lakenwlld Farm: p!n. crovWsueatd n F. Q. HEATH. Monterey. Mm

i HOTEL MORTON,Virginia Ale. 1»ar Hex-:.. Atlantic City. N. J. opes

I »!i v.-. year. Fir.* 7nt>!« 5-uit»«. with private oa:a.\u25a0 Hacdhoirelir tvtural&hoi. Perfect sanitary jrranfemaa:*.

K.^vuio; iU ajj V i.. cpecia; i«it« tut Wir.ter. Capacity

MRS. N. R. HAINES, Owner and Proprietar.

i HOTEL RALEIGHOcean End St. Charles Place, Atlantic- City, K. J.

Capacity Mo Modern In all appointments. Service andienirine flr<t ass. Elevator '\u25a0\u25a0 street level Private bat.'.ri liooms en lite Electric 'bus meets train*. Booklet.] New- York office. 288 4th iiv« C. >\u25a0 RHINX.

"BERKSHIRE INN.OCEAN END VIRGINIA AYE.. ATLANTICCtTT. N. J.

Open view; (0 to (10 weekly. 51' to (3 dally; capacity!200. elevator; private baths; long dlctance 'phone* Ini room*, etc. J. O. * J. E. DICKINSON.

HOTEL. RUDOLF. On the Beach Front, Atlantic CityK. J. <>:«,. al. year. American and European'

!\u25a0:»\u25a0.» Hot end cold tea water baths en autte with rooms(special bj<rlr:c rate*. Orchestra.C. R. MTERS.

gal^ HOTEL AND SAHATURIUMHALL, ahvavs upk.v.I Atlantic City, , Booklet.j \u25a0V. J. j V. 1,. YOI'XC. fieaer-l Mnnager.

lima MAJESTIC.iVirginiaAye., third hou«e from Beach, Atlantic City. X. J] Special rat«*. %'£ per day and upward; {10 per week andiupward. Elevator from ati*«t .eve! Booklet mailed

A*iir 'f y°u are looking forSAVE RBoard or Rooms The

TIME N- V TRIBUNE'Slime . , _

Information Bureau at

CARFARE ':L D

plown Office1364 Broadway, will

AN4I furnish full informa-tion FREE OF CHARGE.

TEMPER Fuil llst of desirab|e

places on file.

THE SAMOSET,ROCKLAND BREAKWATER. ME.

June 27th to September 15th.Sea Shore, Lakes and Mountains. Magnificent

new hotel; every modern convenience. Golf, Beat-Ing, Driving, &c. Controlled by same managementaa POLAND SPRING HOUSE. Poland Water sup-plied gratuitously. Address RICKER HOTEL CO.Booklets 3 Park PI., N. Y. A. W. HODGDON, Mgr.

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BY THE ORIGINAL ST. LOUIS WORLD'S FAIR COMPANY,

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ENLARGED»• \u25a0••iiJ^v* BY THE ORIGINAL ST. LOUIS WORLD'S FAIR COMPANY, ENLARGED ; j'..

M With GENERAL VILT CRONJL, "The Lion of South Africa," It \\% and 1.000 Boer and British Heroes of the Transvaal. I;

\ Under the Management of Capt. A. W. LEWIS, the Originator. ,

m\m OPENS THE SEASON AT «^sjiVf^r r-^ m or \u25a0 r Wk

BRIGHTON BEACH PARK, MAY 27 §g"; jf|f Stupendous in Size—Vt-Oid in 'Realism— lntensely Dramatic and W ''/'Hiiljl} Presenting Some of the Greatest Lining Military Celebrities. wM[f;ior This sensational reproduction of thrilling South African battle scenes is the most wonderful, inspiring and realistic spectacle //'/!\u25a0 ;/A; Iw produced since the days of Ancient Rome. [l&ili

%}BfM The Battle of Colenso-The Siege of Paardberg-The Flißh* of De Wet, and Exact j||||r\A%.!f Pictures of Life and Conditions in South Africa^. Depicted on a. Field 25 Acres in Area. |p'[tffh&& Reproducing the Famous Veld with Marvelous Fidelity in Every Scenic Feature. ?*HB.<..-" r̂^. A thousand veteran* in camp and battle

—Scores of Boer women and children re-enacting their tion of its kind in the world—The 17th Lancers, Blue Jackets, and Gordon Highlanders, whose i\V' 'WE'* '^vl^^ parts in the often described incidents of the great South Africa conflict- Impressively pict- former exploits were graphically described by American war correspondents in the Transvaal twlv v*^i'i|V\v^^ uresqtie natives, Zulus, Kaffirs, Matabeles, Swazis, Basutos

—Battle begun by the intrepid —-The equally famous Royal Artillery. Imperial Yeomanry. Canadian Scouts. South Wales Car- PVV^'vl\&\\l^W^ Boer sharpshooters

—Thrilling entry of renowned fighters holding their oldcommands in charge bineers, and Cape Mounted Rifles—Every man in the great company an actual survivor of an tfV { I

\ !•,,. £. after charge, to the deafening roar of guns and rattle of musketry—

The Irish Brigade under epoch-making war—Every inspiring scene and every slightest incident of the great modern »kVx «l

,«'i V <$' —The Johannesburg /arks under Van Dam

—The Free Staats Artillery, finest organize drama enacted with a spirit and precision carrying an irresistible impression of vividReality.

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z~^&/'\ EVERY AFTERNOON AT 3 O'CLOCK. EVENINGS AT 8:30. j£7^g^~^cfi Prices 25, 50 and 75 Cents. Box Seats $1.00. Grand Stand Seats 28,000 People. f®t\ftSir""" A TreJn Every Minute from Brooklyn Bridge. 32 Minutes from Broa.dwa.y. £§HT}

MAINE.