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4 TOT BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YOKK. STODAYi JUKE 22. 1902. For Classified lost and Description of Places Bee Magazine Supplement For Classified List and Description of Places see Magazine Supplement All About Jong island.

THE HB MANIiANSET HOUSE, Irelslaiicf l' Fronting on the ureal seutn anr at Long Wand, and bfloSted br I. toe ucea Shelter Island, N.Y. a m. i nntA TO IS If TT IB" 8:" and lta adjacept cozy and homelike cottages are healthfully and delightfully BltQated amid splendid scenery, upon a high terraced bluff, on the northerly shore of. Shelter Island, overlooking the harbor and village nt riypATinfrt Tho TTntel Is a.

model of architectural b'eautv. with' all This Magnificent Hotel modern lmorovementg. It accommodates 600 DOlnt of the comoaas and command majmln cent panoramic views of land and water. In the adjacent grovea of the park of 500 acres are clustered the cottages connected with the hotel, which are arranged for housekeeping If desired. The Annex 1' divided into suites.

of rooms for. Power houses and laundry are at a distance of 1.100 feet from the hotel, thus removing all danger from Are and unpleasant sounds and odors. The buildings are lighted by electricity and gas. There are a spacious and handsome new Grand Hall and Music" Hall. Ladles' Billiard Rooms, two Otis elevators, suites with baths, commodious new buildings for staolea and carriage houses; ample precaution against Are; abundant water supply and perfect sanitary conditions; dry atmosphere; line still water bathing, yachting, rowing, driving, fishing, golfing, lawn tennis, croQuet, archeryi swings, base ball, billiards, bowling, orchestral music for concerts and dancing.

Skillful medical attendance. The New York, Yacht Club Station TIo. 5 is near by, and the Shelter Island Golf Club House and Links. 18 holes, are a few mlnuteB' walk from the hotel. Parlor coach express via Long Island R.

in two and one auafter hours. Steamer Shlnnecock and Montauk. dally from Pier No. 13. E.

N. Y. Steamer Orient from Pug "Harbor, to New twice dally, connecting with trains for Boston and the East. Post.Offioa. Western, Union Telegraph Office and Long Distance" Telephone In the Hotel.

Transient rates, and upward per' day. Address letters and telegrams to ALBERT R. KEEN, Manager, sTrtJTSg (Telephone Columbus 169 or 414), until June 21, after which date the Manager's address. will be MANHANSET HOUSE, Suffolk County, New York. THE LARGEST BEST AND MOST DELIGHTFUL AMUSEMENT RESORT IN GREATER NEW YORK IS AT ROCKAWAY BEACH.

Undoubtedly more people have patronized and enjoyed the I. A. Thompson Scenic Bailway than any other amusement device ever invented. At the Pan American Exposition at Buffalo it is known that more than one half of the entire attendance patronized The Thompson Scenic Jitailway and Aquarama. Over three millions of people are annually deliehted, amused and safely handled on the company's properties, for which there are scientific reasons.

The construction and methods of operation are not only safe, hut also of a high grade of mechanical ingenuity. The high speed of the cars, in easy upholstered seats, has that delightful sensation of flight through the air, then dropping to earth without the slightest jar, shooting into spectacular, tunnels amidst the electric flash lights, and again over the precipitous grades, to the pavilion. i One of the largest and most expensive plants, consisting of the Scenic Railway, the Old Mill or Aquarama, a magnificent Merry Go Bound and a first class Bestaurant has been installed and opened for business on the Ocean Board "Walk, covering 200 feet of frontage by 700 feet in depth. in I I i. i I I in QGOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOboOOO OOacOOOCOOOOOCOOSOOOOOQOSOO C5O0COOOCOOOOOOOO0OOOOO0OCO0 oooo TWENTY FIVE MILES FROM NEW YORK.

i T1ASSAPEQUA, LONG ISLAND. HBbA KAiflA ON GREAT SOUTH BAY, 28 MILES FROM NEW YORK. NOW OPEN. 8W wr9 i HwllllMlr I I golf links immediately adjoining hotel. iffik mmL mJ ft, I Appointments unsurpassed; high grade service; favorite famlly'resart: reasonable rates.

Spe QJ WWT cial.rateK to young men. For booklets and information, call or address owners, I SXEDEKEU 4 110 Franklin New Vork, or MasJOpeaua, Long Island. I (Telephone Connection.) SHELTER ISLAND HEIGHTS, N.Y. L. 8 I "i 1 HOTEL ELDERTHURST Magnificently situated on a high promontory, overlooking Gardiner's and Peconlc Bays, Grecnport and Orient; well kept and extensive grounds.

Capacity for 300; elevator, electric light and thoroughly modern and up to date. Enlarged dining hall and a 50 room. Anex. Best of drainage; water absolutely pure. The Bay View House, a short distance Irdm the Prospect, is a neat; comfortable and homelike Guests have all the advantages ol both.

Every amusement is provided, net omitting Golf. Shelter Island is the finest Resort on the Atlantic Coast. H. D. W.

LAWSON, 1 Manager Prospect and Bay View Houses. Former Manager of Manfaanset House. VILLA TjESORT I tM Large Airy HflOma; per day) I unequsiica sun training. i No hay fever, malaria or Aljy eoou For pamphlet addreW, D.OBI& CAIJT, VllCe, ftvc, hmwii ruiiwn mi KHrmn camp. LOCATED ON.rf"EPTUNK AV.

BETWEEN BOULEVARD Xffh THE OCEAN AT SEASIDE ROCKAWAV BEACH i ft Site. Is high and dm directly facing the. convenient to railroad and all markets for up pile, beach attractions and hotels. ii I Tents are furnished, with board floors. prlnM beds and mattresses, chairs, tables and.

WATRRPfiOOF canvas, complete to make cami life enjoyable. Accommodation for twp.p eight I persons per tent at rate by the week, month or season, as desired. OPEN JUNE X0, ilitther particulars at camp or F. C. CHAi TEE.

Elatbush av. Brooklyn. EDGEMERE HOTEL, EDGEMERE, L. NeV York Cltr. The finest Hotel on the Coast SS minutes from N.

Y. City. Newly decorated and rpfwrnlshed throughout. NOW OPES. Golf, tents, croquet surf and still wator bath Jngv sailing.

driving, flshlnfr. 200 rooms; private baths. Ratjts per day and upward. Book Uta. diagrams, on application.

G. S. Wehb, Bdreroer. ,1.. I.

ARGYLE HOTEL, babylon; long island, SOW. OPEN. American plan. 12.50 per day and upward. Special rates for 'families.

Restaurant and cafe a carte, from 7 A': M. until midnight. WrHe for Illustrated booklets to CHABOT Pr.oprletors. RIVERSIDE HOUSE. "CENTER MORICHES.

It. I. Facing Cool. comiortapie rooms, uooa xsoie. jvmpic snaas.

Reasonable Circular. F. K. BOWPITCH. L01 Lcsa than.

one hour from N. Y. Tjity. LONG BEACH HOTEL, Opens June SI. THE INN nov open.

A. E. DICK, Proprietor. Also Proprietor of HOTEL GRENOBLE. 6Cth st and 7th av.

AJMITWILLB, L. 1. 30 MILES FROM VPW firr. THE INN HflTEi vcur nnivr yy vlii I. June Slat.

Alwa cool; 150 feet from Great South Bay. Table and service of the best; electric lights; rooms with private bath. SPECIAL YOUNG MEN. Good roads for bicycling, Man In Accommodations for 40 rea sonabla term E. HATHAWAY: ft A A JE HOUSE AND COTTAGES.

SHELTER ISLAND. Ij. N. Yt HOTEL open June II; IS hole golf links, yachting, driving, etc. The New Tori office ip open dally.

2 to 6 P. at Hotel Marie Antoinette, Broadway and 66th where applications will be rooelved. Telephone, Cdlumbus. la. or H.

Send tar terms and Illustrated pamphlet. ALBERT R. Manager. SEAMAN'S COTTAGE, Elflert av. Holland Station, ROCKAWAY BEACH.

Furnished rooms, with board, at moderate terms. Mrs. SLEIN. Prop. THE DELAVAN, Mb.

A refined modern hotel; lovely situation; two minutes Qreat South Bay: extensive gfounds. Raise own vegetables. Booklet. A. P.

FOSTER. SEA" CLIFF, L. I. COMFORT COTTAGE: larse. airy rooms, single or connectinft; ikrKe.

smaaeo lawns; Datning, nsn Insr. boating: cuisine unexcelled. Mrs. L. O.

AXDEBSON. HOWARD HOUSE, Cropsey av, near Bay Thirteenth st, Bath Beaen; reasonable rates: bathing free; 43 minutes from New York; 3 niln. from cars and beach. Sltmnecock Bay House, fSSSSF' Pleasantly situated: overlooking bay and ocean; surf and still water bathing; driving, cycling; no Hebrews. J.

h. CORWIN. SEA CUFF, L. ELLISON COTTAGE: large, airy rooms: house has all Improvements: fine vorandas; well shaded; plenty of grounds around house; boating, bathing and fishing; excellent table. Miss LITTLE.

Summer Rewort advertisement received too late for elaaatilcatloii Jitny be found by referring to Index ou lnwt page of Cable Section. story and basement hotel of modern design. The sanitary arrangements are as perfect as modern science can make them. The large dlring room, drawing room, gentlemen's smoking and ladiers 'morning room are all fitted with large open fireplaces. The Imposing main hall and entrance and broad winding stairway create a most favorable impression to one upon entering the hotel.

The nntolnn 1c v. nv nf the proprle and is as nearly perfect as possible. The elevation of the house, 2,000 feet above tids water, insures at all times a cool and refreshing breeze. The hotel is situated witiin three miles of the four greatest attractions in the Catskills: the highest waterfall aid peak, the largest clove and the finest view of the Hudson valley. Tho walks and drives are innumerable.

A well equipped livery is connected the hotel. The usual amusements attach to summer resorts are to be found here, ther are lo of the Highest Type ON GREAT SOUTH BAY. Rapid and Frequent Train Service. BEAUTIFUL VILLA SITES. Densely Shaded.

Absolutely Restricted. THE FINEST NEARBY HIGH GRADE RESIDENTIAL SECTION ON LONG ISLAND. W. J. K.

KENNT. WSI. GEORGE FOSTER, Broad New York City. eruests. Thm lontr hmnri ahiulad verajidaa face every SEA BREEZE HOUSE ON MUNCIE ISLAND.

opposite Babylon, In Great South Bay: quiet: surf and still bathing; boating, fishing: hot and cold water In all rooms; sanitary piumDiug. lorwm tratefl BooKiet wltn full particulars, auaress H. POWELL, 119 Macon st, 'Brooklyn. CRYSTAL LAKE HOUSE: And Cottage. FREEPORT.

L. I. First class fam ily hotel; all modern improvements; boating, bathimj. golf, tennis, billiards, pool. ping pong.

K. P. ifc A. a tnuai' rwpr LATJRELT0N HOTEL, COLD SPRING HARBOHi lONG ISLANIJ. REOPENS JUNE 23.

Large, airy rooms; good plain table; at most reasonable prices. Telephone No. 23 Cold Spring Harbor. E. A.

SKOIEN. Prop. PT a 17 A Sea Clin. I. rirsi class iamuy nouu: lirtfio.

table unsurpassed: golf, tennis and ball "PATH? grounds; boating and bathing; tXa'J. cKariofl lhwns: cool Verandas. C. LTON. Prop.

BAY SHORE. L. I. Boating, bath 13UrUi lnff and fishing at the door. Excei wtt a lent table.

Homelike. Transients ac XLItX, convmodated. Terms moderate. Somerset House Delightful location; shade: cool, airy rooms; llrst class table; good driving, cycling; vegetables from own garden; moderate rates. J.

W. WESTCOTT. ARVERNE BY THE SEA. The NautllUB Cottages, situated on Remington av, two blocks from ocean, hotels and railroad station: cuisine first class: very moderate terma ISLIl IjODGE, ISLIP, I. I.

Larse, handsoraily furnished rooms, beautiful irrnimds: trnut lake: Dine. maple groves: coif, ten nis; surf, still water bathing; soiling, fishing; own garaen; no eorews; v. 3. TDAVIS SECOR. BOARDERS WANTED AT THE MARATOOKA LVKE COTTAGE, the prettiest and healthiest location In llattltuck; excellent bathing, boating and fishing and cycling: large, airy rooms; good table; terms S.

For further particulars address P. J. 31AWU LtttLH.UtK., a. SAYVIIXE, GKEAT SOUTH BAY A few boarders in private family: new house; large, airy rooms. For particulars address Green alde Cottage.

P. O. Box 317. Sayvllle. L.

I. rooms are particularly attractive and the table this season will be voted the best by any epicure. There are accommodations tor 125. Beside captivating scenery the guests oe this Inn will find all the sports and popular amusements golf, fishing, boating, danc ing and other diversions, it is accessible by mil or palace steamers up the Hudson. Rates, are from $7 to W0, with special rates in September.

A. C. Schermerhorn is proprietor. Duncan Villa at South Cairo, with Its verandas, beautiful shade trees, well kept lawns and. pleasant rooms, is an attractive spot in which to spend the summer months.

The situation is one of the most beautiful In the Catsklll range. The bracing mountain air and glorious scenery combine to make a sojourn in this region beneficial to mind and body and the visitOT leaves regrettuUy alter weeks or months of joyous life. The hotel, which accommodates one hundred and fifty guest's, has recently added modern improvements, including hot and cold water baths, twenty two large sleeping rooms and one of the finest dining rooms in the vicinity. A farm of two hundred acres, belonging to the hotel, supplies all kinds of vegetables, fresh milk, buttolr and eggs for the table which is given careful attention. Boating, bathing and fishing facilities are excellent.

The rates are $7 to $8 week. Special terms for June and September. Inquiries should be addressed to George Duncan. On June 24 the Malaeska House of South Cairo will open for the summer season, with the indications pointing to a lively trade. This hotel accommodates 100 persons nicely Pind Its excellent standing has been gained through the efficient service the houseful oj nuests has always received at the hands the management and employes.

What is true of Dast years win De aouoiy true ot tms sea son. It is pleasantly situated a quarter of mile from the South Cairo on the Mountain Railway. Is environed oy magnin cent scenery, and there are fishing, hnnting and amusements ol all Kinds to be indulged in as the gueat may personally fancy. The table, service and equipment of the hotel are all superior." Many other interesting bits of information and also terms can be learned HAMMEL'S STATION, KOCKAWAt BEACH, L. I.

OCBANUS, N. Y. A beautiful location, wltn unobstructed marine viewi. surrounded by a spacious, willow (srovc. Surf and still water bathing.

Tennis and ball grounds and every facility for enjoyment. Good livery and bicycle stables and good landings for yachts or larger boats. RxnpntlonKl facilities for society outings nnd. dinner parties. THE 3IOST SELECT HOTEL AT ROCKAWAY BEACHT LUKE EbDERT, Prop.

OOCOSCSCQCQOCCQQQOQQCOOOQSCOQCOCQSeeOCOCQ 8' Gatskiik The glories of the Catskills have been so often sung that the mere name is a synonym for picturesque and beautiful mountain scenery. The nretty Indian name Onteora meant hills of the sky and it seems peculiar ly appropriate at the Maple Lawn House, where at an elevation of 1,500 feet the traveler overlooks a wide sweep of the Hudson valley and some of the highest peaks of the famous Catsklll Mountains. Four miles away is Cairo, one of the leading centers of the Catskills. Tne region alt aDouc is one of beautiful grottoes and ravines, charming waterfalls and springs, fascinating mountain walks and drives and many fine old towns scattered among the hills. The situation and surroundings of the house are indeed ideal.

Enlarged to accommodate 175 guests, the hotol is arranged with every comfort and convenience for the same. The rooms are perfectly ventilated, tastefully furnished and scrupulously clean and neat. There are numerous bath rooms and the sanitary arrangements are modern and of the best. Special attention is given to tho table, which is one the important features. Fresh milk, eggs, fruit and vegetables are supplied from a farm of ninety acres connected with the hotel.

The laundry service is attended to in a first class manner. The livery accommodations are excellent. Vehicles for pleasure, parties may be hired at reasonable rates and there is ample rro vision for guests desiring to bring their horses and carriages with them. The amusements are such as to satisfy tjie most exacting tastes. A large amusement hall Is given over to general entertainments and linnrine for which a fine orchestra provides music.

Bowling, tennis, hunting and fishing and all outdoor recreations make up an attractive and varied programme of amusements. The good roads tempt the visitor to investigate many points of interest and the various falls and ravines are reached by pleasant walks. The grounds about the house are nicely shaded by maple trees from which Maple Lawn derives its name. Carriages from the hotel attend the churches of. various denominations in the vicinity every Sunday.

Connected with the house are two cottages of fourteen and ten rooms respectively. The rates are $8 to Special rates tor June, September and October. Becker Homestead is pleasantly situated near Cairo, and one mile south of Freehold village. Its elevation of 1,500 feet above tide water, near tne unoe ui iub i uibucsl peaks of the Catskills, insures a cool and healthful atmosphere. Catsklll Creek, a fine stream, runs through the farm and aflords goud bathing, boating and fishing.

The homestead is modern and homelike and the table is supplied ith dairy products and fresh vegetables from the home farm. A livery, at reasonable rates, is connecte4 with the house and there are accommodations for those wishing to bring their own horses and carriages. Guests are met at the station at Cairo upon notification. The rates arc t7 to $8 a week. Special rates made for June and September.

Milton H. Becker is the proprietor. Glen Falls House is situated in one of the most romantic regions of the Catskills, at an elevation of 2,000 feet, near the famous old Blackhead and many other noted points of interest. Two mountain streams pass by the house and but a few steps distant form two beautiful waterfalls. Near by is a p)nc Brove of ten acres, xne nouso accommo MORICHES MS, CENTER MORICHES.

New and Handsomely Furnished; modern Improvements; delightful situation most healthful eonsEM SriiKVlllc Honse, Gopd. Ground. Xj. I. Shinnecoclc Bay.

OPENS JUNE 1. Boatins. bathinR and flshihK: (rood table: vegetable from ou own garden. Terms on application, our own euru. NgjjjtBASg JSwner "THE HAMPTON, GOOD GROUND, 1.

I. Directly on Shlnnecock Bay; now open under entirely new mananement; iirst class table and service; bathing, boating, ilehlng etc. Locust urovc Hoasc. SoatU jamepoit, I 1 Sth year large, airy rooms; view of two bay ico feet rom Peconlc 'Bay oatlng. bathing, iisnmg; superior table rms.s ug.

nT.TWOTOab HOUSE, CLIFF I. NOW OPEN for reception of St A ui ii is view. Send for Bul All roims k5i on.Gre&t South Bay, Aimucucls rt. xiouse, WEg1 iprvq jnnc 1. Excellent sailing andbathing.

SKfe Eugewater itOXel, comforts: large rooms; HUNTINGTON, L. I. excellent table; mUk and butter from own aairj golf; special iamiiy r.n. FOREST HOTjSE, 7 Delightful location: ample shade; select family resort; good boating, bathlnsr. etc.

ter dates sevonty fivo, has a good table and water. Dairy products, fresh Vegetables and fruits are supplied by he hotel farm. A good livery is connected with the house. The rates are to $10 a week. Special rates made for June and Sep tember.

Mrs. K. a. nT at Cairo. A picturesque and healthful situation Is that of the Round Top View House, on the north nf Rmmdtoo Mountain, in plain view of the famous Black Head one of the highest points of tne eastern oaian.i.o.

mfles away Is Catsklll village, and one mile away is Cairo. The hotel, which is a favorite one with visitors to the Catskills, has been enlarged and refurnished and now has ac for fnrtv auests. Its rooms give general satisfaction on account of their comfortable furnishings, good size and high ceilings. A farm of fifty acres cpnnected with the hotel contrioutes gcarauw fresh vegetables, milK ana eggs, uj mc wuic. Extensive grounds, pine groves and an amusement hall near the house are some of the of rjoasnvo and recreation to the guests.

The rates are $6 to $10 a week. The proprietor is C. C. Locke. The Rockwood at Cairo is a delightful mountain resort, uuu i the lover of nature, tne sportsman, uic pedestrian, the photographer, the Invalid a.ud those seeking pleasure and health.

The climate is well known for its invigorating, healthgiving qualities, and the pure mountain spring water is a source of. pleasure as well as health. The rooms of the house are large and well ventilated, aud fitted with all conveniences of a comfortable summer home. The table receives careful attention and. Is supplied with the best obtainable from markets and farms.

musements are a great feature at this pleaB ant hostelry. A large hall provides a place for dancing and giving entertainments and bowling allevs furnish' further indoor recreation Excellent golf links and tennis courts r.Mn lovers of these ever popular games to indulire their taste. The rates are $7 to US. a week. Ir.qulrles, should be addressed to H.

S. Duncan. Justly popular for grand mountain scenery, pure atmosphere and invigorating breezes, the situation the Overlook House, two miles from Cairo, attracts many to revisit it summer after summer. The high elevation is admirable both for healthfulness and extensive views. Both as to table ana rooms, tne ac comino'dations offered are excellent.

Terms are moderate with special Tates for June and September. Charles M. Lennon will answer any Inquiries. The Evergreen Grove House at Cairo Is under new management tnta season and is exceptionally well preparedfcto gratify the whims and demands of any A aU Patrons. It has been entirely renovatedid will hard lv be recocnlzed by former HKBUe'sts.

Its TUTHBLL POINT HOUSE EAST MORICHES, L. On Great South 13ay. Good boating. Still and surf bathing. Cool, airy rooms.

Good table. Ample shade. Excellent roads. Circular. T.

J. TUTHILL. PATCH0GUE, t. I. 0CN SEA CLIFF HOUSE, 2 blocks from Great South Bay, OPENS June SO.

Larse, shady grounds. Superior table. Terms moderate. FORREST F. VERITY, Prop.

WINDSOR flO'i SL, FAR ROCKAWAY. NOW OPEN; select famllv homer three blocks from ocean: larjtc airy rooms: shady lawns: select table and service: special attention to families; wnson rates. Address Mra. S. LEVY.

Kism House hontington Hakbor. Xi.lSSitlil XLUUbC, HOUSE NEAR WATER. Fine shaded lawns; excellent table; fresh vegetables daily; comfortable rooms; terms 57 $9. OSCAR K1SSAM. HALESITE.

L. X. Brunswick Cottnues, Sea CHIT. X. I.

t'nder new management; iirsf class table; de pant location; near sound: all popular' amusements; pure uir arid water: steamboat and railroad connections. HF SS. THE BRITAIN, Flnest EJSi iQcatioa Meredith av. directly facing ocean: three minutes from station. Gentiles only.

A. J. BARKER. 155 Hancock st. or Arveroe.

ONE OF THE COOLEST FARM HOUSES ON Great Peconlc Bay; always healthy; five minutes to first class salt bathing; large. new rooms; plenty shade; piazza; piano: eitgs, milk and veptetables on farm. Mrs. M. HAVENS, Flnnders.

I. row streets stone canons they migbt be called to the quiet, escluslveness, clean, pure air and breadth of vision of Manhattan Beach, this seems little short of" a miracle. The Manhattan Beach and Oriental Hotels dominate the beach and fill a unique place among seasido resorts, being almost at the very gates of Ncv. York, aud yet, all ap pearance, as 'remote from it's life as if hun dreds of miles away. These elegant hostelries otter their guests all that a high class metro politan hotel could, In the way of luxuries and comforts, hand In hand with the life ol a superior seaside resort.

T. F. Sllleck Is manager of the Manhattan Beach and Joseph ir. uraves oi tne oriental. GLEN ISLAND.

A band of the real, terrifying "greasers' from old Mexico have captured Glen Island "When the greaser3 came and how they ef fected the capitulation of the island without most of Greater New York catching on to what was being done is a mystery, but the Mexican greaser is nothing if not mysterious and slippery. lie can be seen in all his native prowess and in native dress, ldlUig in native camp, at Glen Island this summer. The greaser camp Is already gaining fame and thousands of excursionists will travel to Glen Island to see the masters of the lariat do their difficult stunts. Beside the greasers. Glen Island possesses every advantage for the visitor who wishes cither rest or lively recreation.

The zoological section is always popular and the aquarium, fish hatchery and sea lions are always surrounded by the curious. The bathing, boating and fishing are unsurpassed. The famous Glen Island clambake for only 75 cents attracts many. Light luncheon is served at a cost of 25 to DO cents. The faro to Gien Island is only 40 cents for the round trip; children half price.

Boats leave at frequent intervals from foot of Cortlandt street. North River, and foot of Thirty second street, East River, Manhattan; and from foot of North Second street, Brooklyn. Nearby Resorts. KSHEB'S ISXANI. Fisher's Island, about seven miles in length, with beautiful harbors and high promontories, lies in the Sound about seven miles oft New Ijndon.

This lovely Island has an interesting history, attractive hotels, and what is no small consideration to visitors coming from the sultry heat of the city, a temperature ccclcr by an average ten degrees than that of the mainland. Directly on the water, with a line view of the Connecticut shore, staads the Munnatawket Hotel, while on beautiful Hay Harbor is the Mansion Houee," with its cottages. The former accommodates one hundred end seventy five guests, and the latter one hundred and fifty. Both hotels are under the same management and hava been recently enlarged, refurnished and had extensive additions made. Guests, whether they are Indoors or out, may feast tlU'ir eyes at pleasure on views of more than oidlnary beauty.

The rooms of the hotels are so arranged as to permit of each having a Sne.outlor.Ic. They arc all invitingly large anj cheerful, as well fcs neatly furnished. Electric lights and long distance telephones arc some of the many conveniences nf the hotels. THe cuisine Is of exceptional excellence, and the service attentive. The line orchestra which rilavs daily at each house is a source of much pleasure to music lovers.

There is Indeed an air of cemfort and refinement pervading these hostelries, where on cool evenings the logs crackle and blaze in the big fire places, that go to the making of a true summer home. What to do at Fisher's Island sometimes becomes a difficult question to settle because of the many attractions which present themselves. There are sailing, rowing, and fishing; there are enchanting walks and drives, there are excellent g.ilt links, tennis court and croquet ground, all equally in Tiling to the devotees of outdoor games; for indoor' attractions pool, and dancing to the strains of a fine orchestra, all this and mora in bofoie ihe visitor to choose from. The rates of both hotels are $4 a day vith special rates for families and prolonged stay. The manager is A.

T. Hale. BRIGHTON BEACH. Brighton Beach has come to be the synonym among its habitues for bright. Joypus seaside life, a life whose refinement excludes the rabble, yet which is not so exclusively fashionable as not to be relished by the large middle class.

The Brighton Beach Hotel dls nenses Its largesse with liberal har.d and its roomy verandas are always thronged with happy, wtll dressed pleasure seekers, promenading, listening to the fine concerts given day and night by the orchestra, or, perchance. Stopping to discuss a delicious repast, daint ily prepared and served. The house is made additionally attrnctlve by the handsomely kept grounds upon which It fronts; with their artistic flower beds and shrubbery they are a constant source of delight to visitors. The fetching summer girl is much in evidence at the Brighton Beach Hotel, and her gallant follower, in white flannels, is sure to be In sight. Happy children flit about and no less happy papas and proud mammas, for Brighton Beach is a veritable pleasure paradise, whose center is the delightful Brighton Beach Hotel.

E. Clark King is the manager. MANHATTAN BEACH. To be whirled in a few short minutes from the noisy, crowded city, with its dusty nar WHY BREATHE THE BLACK SMOKE IN NEW YORK? VISIT THE NEW GARDEN CITY HOTEL, ONLY 18 MILES FROM NEW YORK. IN THE CENTER OF A BEAUTIFUL 30 ACRfe PARK.

SELEGT, COOL. QUIET, LUXUBIQUS, J. J. LANN1N, prop. Garden City, Long island.

BABYLON LOX ISLAND. ON GREAT SOUTH BAY, WATSON HOUSE AND COTTAGES NOW OPEN. 50 Minutes from New York. Write for terms or apply on premises. HENRY L.

SAYLES. HOTEL CLIFTON At SMnnecock light Houss, GOOD GKODSD, LONG ISLAND. Dellchtfullv situated on beautiful Shlnnecock Bay, in full vievv of the ocean. Safest surf and etlll water bathing on coast. All amusements.

Excellent" cuisine. Booklet on application. Fort Lowry Hotel. Sa tla. Beach, U.

I. New Management. Cuisine Improved. Situated on water; first class: beautifully laid out grounds. Bnnlrlrt.

Alsfltau KICilABUSUiV. TOP. MELROSE COTTAGE, Bayport, L. Deliirhtfuilv situated; near the (Sreat South Bay; boating, fishing and bathinR: fine roads for wheel ing ana arivmK; larjce, cooi. airy rooms; iu otuo ern improvements.

For terms apply to I. C. SMITH P. O. Box 15t.

on application to G. B. Holcomb, the pro prietor. UP IN THE CLOVE. The Haines Falls House is situated in the center of the Catskills, at Haines Falls.

At an elevation of 2,000 feet, It faces the Kaaterskill Clove, and commands an extended view of the Hudson valley and the Berkshire Hills. The house itself is in keeping with Its surroundings, and all its appointments are such as to insure the cemfort and pleasure ot its guests. The table is of the highest grade, and Is one of the chief features of the house. Tho water supply is abundant, and of exceptional purity. A long distance telephone is in the house, and in the Immediate vicinity are good physicians, a drug s'tore and Western Union Telegraph office.

The livery service is most excellent, and accommodations arc provided for private horses and carriages. The amusements include tennis, croquet, bowllngi billiards and golf. Tbe links of toe golf club are conveniently near tho house, and per mits may be obtained by proper introduction. A great attraction is beautiful Haines Falls, one hundred and sixty feet high, which are within a lew steps of the house, and belong to the estate. During Jane the rates are 10 a week, after that time an advance Is made.

Walttr B. De Camp manager, will furnish further Information. In the whole renowned Catskill region there is no spot that combines more of the requisites for hei.lth and pleasure and a perfect landscape than that where is situated the Antlers at Haines Falls. This is a large, connaodious r.ud three.

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