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THE BKOOKLYX DAILY EAGLE. 7sEW YORK. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 24. 190S.

14 RESORT GUIDES. EUROPEAN RESORTS. RISORT GUIDES. EUROPEAN RESORTS. HOTELS AND RESORTS.

HOTELS AND RESORTS. NEW HAMPSHIRE. WIESBADEN, GERMANY. AI.Af I', HOTEL WITH Thermal Batha. American Comforts.

Hot and Cola Water every Bedroom. Numerous Private Baths BAD EI'ENAHR, GERMANY, WIESBADEN, GERMANY. WIESBADEN BAD KEVENAHR, GERMANY. ethlehem. 1 IN THE G00L WHITE MOUNTAINS If II) UIENAH.R SPEND YOUR THESE KANDSOMB "ftihlaa aa hMllii." fcu." HWMtWffl IK IfV Bttl." "Mvnir'Ml." It.

Anri y-lM "Tfc Ctal Bage mt uia Near Cologne. Charmingly Located In the Valley of the Ahr, WOHI.D BK.WWHK1) FOR THE I KK OF DIABBTKS, I.IVER, KIIDiEV Al) STOMACH D1SKASES, as well as GALl.STONF.S. AMI GOliT. Magnificent Kurhaus and Theater. Orand Concerts.

Delightful Excursions. Tennis Courts. Trout Ftshinv etc. In the Kurhotel, directly adjoining-, Americans will find First-class Accommodation. ILI.l'sTKATED HOOKLET from TOWN A COUSTBV, 280 4th JEW VORK.

The invigorating mountain air, the picturesque mountain scenery, the many mountain pastimes, the enjoyment and recreation afforded by numerous up-to-date, comfortable hotels make a vacation spent at Bethlehem, N. both beneficial and enjoyable. Elevation 1,600 ft. Golf, tennis, etc. Through trains from New York via N.

N. H. H. R. R.

Send to any of the following hotels for booklet: DRESDEN. SAXONY. Dresden Hotel Bellevue DRESDEN, SAXONY. World renowned Hotel with all modern 4onifort. K.

RONNEFELD, Gen. Mgr. THE RHINE. VISITING EUROPE SHOULD ON NO ACCOUNT TO VISIT THE RHINE. There is only one way to fully the GRAND SCENERY and that Is DV CTPAUPR 283 4th av, N.

3 Regent st, London. OILMBICn THE RHISiE. THE RHINE PARIS, FRANCE. AMERICANS FAIL enjoy Pamphlets. THK CRBAT TRANSCONTINENTAL SYSTEM Of THI CANADIAN PACIFIC Booklet and tariff can lie obtained from the Fa (Tie Information Bureau, Battle BnllcllnK.

Brooklyn, at Uawle'a London Office, 3 Hegent S. or Town A Country Unrean, 28U Fourth New York. VACATION IN CANADA BooKLXTf rum AUMtto." ntt all. an a ra am QITM t9V BETA 4SS Broadway, Naw York 6c; flounders, 8c; sea bass, 9c; striped bass, 20a22c; large bluefish, 12c; small bluefish, 15c; fresh weak fish, 7c; green halibut, 12c; fresh salmon, VialSc; fresh mackerel. 25c each; yellow perch, 10al2c; Eastern lobsters, 22c; Little Neck clams, 75c per 100; hard clams, $1.25 per basket; soft clams, 25a50c per 100; soft crabs, large, 65a per dozen.

ASSETS INCREASE $2,000,000. Co-operative Building Loan Associ' ations of State Are Con- stantly Growing. (jo-operaiivB savings ana loan assocl- ationa aro growing steadily in this I state, and as their plan becomes more generally known the membership of these organizations will undoubtedly go ahead by leaps and bounds, until It equals that auch states as New Jersey. Pennsylvania and Ohio. The latest statistics the State Banking Department show that in one year assets increased more than $2,500,000, a larger growth than ap- pears on the surface, as hundreds of) fkmiDnna .1 I ing members, and indirectly to home getters through cancellation of mort-gaes by maturity of stock.

There are 231 of these associations la this state, located In cities, towns and villages, doing quiet yet splendid work In their rpflnapHvA pnmmnnltfoa anA 11 tariTt found that in every Instance their officers and directors have the confidence their fellow citizens. The oo-ODera- I tive savings and loan (or building and V. HOTELS AND RESOBTS. ADIBONDACX. ADIRONDACXS Baran It.

BOOKLET. If nOFRN VVl nuict Pr. GOLF, SWIMMTNO POOL. "1 AUL SMITH'S ST. REGIS AND OSGOOD CHAIN OF LAKES Through Pullman service to hotel.

iNDREW lORRISONT (Formerly "Ralph Hotel and Cottages). charming locatlnn on Upper Chateaugay X.ake. tn the altitude 1.700 feet; all conveniences, attractions and home comforts. Booklet, with references. Kagle Bureau or ANDREW MORRISON.

Prop, and MgT, Ralph, Clinton N. 7. CtTp AV'V TIMW 2.u00 feet elevation; BlAil orches tra: modern conveniences: all outdoor amuse- ments; excellent fishing and boating: hay fever unknown; booklet. Address INGLEHART BAYLES. Star Lake, N.

Y. GREENWOOD LAKE AND LAKE H0PATC0NG. AD.IOIN'IMG TUXEDO, at beautiful Greenwood Lake! Boating, bathing, tishing. driving; combined mountain and lake tonic air; sandv soil; no malaria; children's paradise, famiiv hotel: 9 A.M. train from Jersey City and you arrive nt THE VALLEY HOUSE and COTTAGES In ample time for noonday Country vegetables and milk dinner.

C. H. TEN1 EYCK, Prop. CASTLE EDWARD, LAKE HOPATCONG. Facing lake; boating, bathing, fishing; large Terandas; dancing pavilion; excellent table; IK-112; accommodates 100.

JOHN P. WATERSTONE COTTAGE, LAKK.Orange JV.Y Booklet from Eagle Information Bureau or .1. E. WATERSTONE. LAKE HOPATCONG; adult camp; life nojet to nature, wiih home comforts: boating, bathing; bungalow, tents; $8, booklet.

Birchwood Terrace, Landing, N. J. MOUNTAIN SPRING HOUSE, Greenwood N. T. Steamboat to grounds.

Boating, bathing, billiards, cafe. Rates, apply JAMES W. TURNER. Jel4-30t MOUNT PETER HOUSB, on mountain top; fine scenery. Write for booklet or call at Eagle Bureau.

M. BAETZ. Greenwood Lake, N. T. ATLANTIC CITY.

THE ATLANTIC CITY OFFICE OF THE EAGLE IS LOCATED CORNER OF ATLANTIC AND PENNSYLVANIA AVS. FULL INFORMATION CONCERNING ADVERTISING RATES FURNISH. ED ON APPLICATION. THE CEartborouato ffiknbcim (CAPACITY 1100) with Its beautiful and spacious Exchange and Sun Galleries overlooking two blocks of central Ocean front, Ha large rooms with private baths, each supplied with se water; Ha exquisite music, reflned patronage and general air of elegance and tast in Its decorations and furnishings. i particularly attractive during ATLANTIC CITY'S GREAT SUMMER SEASON of Jun, Jnly, Aug.

and Sept. White service, both American and European Planst Ownership' Management, JOSIAH WHITE SONS. GALEN HALL HOTETi AXD SANATORIUM, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. A few weeks in our comfortable and elegant with every modern convenience and superior table- and service, will be a great re-' torer.

Baths for pleasure or health for ladles and gentlemen, with trained attendants only. T. YOUNG, General Manager. NEW PRINCESS HOTEL Fireproof, built of brick, stone and steel South Carolina av and Ueach, Atlantic City, N. near piers and boardwalk attractions; new liberal management; capacity -400 10" rooms with bath, single, en suite; spacious piazzas, elevator to Btreet; excellent table, white service; orchestra; terms: Amerl- can plan, $9 to $15 weekly, $2 to S3 daily.

Special season and family rates. THE FINEST HOTRT, AND LOCATION FOR THE PRICE. "Write for new literature, CHARLES COPE, Prnp. ALBEMARLE Virginia av. Dear Beach.

Atlantic City. lijth season. The leading hotel, near Boardwalk and Piers, at decidedly moderate rates. Elegant and modern; 150 large, cool front rooms, many with prH'ate baths; elevator to street 4,000 feet wide, cool porches; exceptionally good table, from own farm; excellent cooking, white service. Special June and July rates: SB, $10, $12.

GO up weekly; 32 up daily; lndifce-. ments to families; Sat. to $3.50. Booklet. J.

P. COPE. OSBORNE ABBEY, Within five minutes walk from either R. R. depot, and one block from Boardwalk, piers and amusements.

Fireproof; electric lights; elevator to street; rooms en suite, with pri- rate bath. Also apartments of 3 and 6 rooms, bath and private hall. European, $1 up per day. American plan, $2 up daily, $10 up weekly. Mrs.

R. J. OSB-TKNE. O. D.

PAINTER. GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEL Virginia av and the Beach. Atlantic City. N. J.

Capacity 600 guests. Hot and cold Sea "Water Baths, private and public. Orchestra. Terms American plan, $12.60 to 2l weekly; 1 European plan, $1.50 up daily. Write for liter' mure.

Coach at trains. CHARLES E. COPE Proprietor. CHALFONTE The Leeds Company. HOTEL IROQUOIS Ocean and South Carolina avs.

6t location. Center of all attractions, be-t een the piers. Elevator from street level, tliooms en suite, with private baths. Large, rooms; spaoious airy porches, orchestra, tc. Capacity 400.

Special, $12.50, $15, $17.50 weekly. Illustrated booklet mailed or at Eagle Information Bureau. W. F. SHAW.

NEAR NEW MILLION DOLLAR PIER. HOTEL OSTEND. Block ocean runi; Vw rooms, with bath; sea water baths and swimming pool; white service; orchestra; to $20 weekly; American plan; coach meets trains; literature mailed; N. T. office, Fourth av; 'phone 6246 Gramerry, DP- RAHTEH, Mgr HOTEL MORTON Virginia av, near beach, Atlantic City, N.

J. Open all the year. Fine table. Suites with private bath. Hcnosomely furnished.

Perfect sanitary arrangements. Elevator to all floor. Special rates for spring. Capacity 2GQ. Mrs.

R. HAINES, Owner A Prop. FRONTENAC, yF and Best mod erate rate hotel; rapacity 2ro; modern, homelike; will makf special ternm, $8 up weekly: II. RO up daily; Sat. to $3, including large ocean view rooms, metal hods, elevator, taaths; superior table supplied direct from farm; white aervloe: booklet.

W. F. WATTS. HOTfSLi COH.NKU, Mary'and av and the Beach, a few steps of Pteel Pier; superior location; an exreilent modem hotel, with capacity of 250; offerini? every appointment, with unexcelled cuisine and service at moderate rates. A.

J. FRFIHOFR. Mjrf. Open an year. Oc end Virginia av.

$2 up dally; tu $17.50 weekly. Capacitv i 500. Elevaor, baths, Ninth sapon. J. J.

E. DICKINSON. the st. charles: Most selfict loration on thff ocean fnnt. XKWUN HAIN'ES.

MILLER COTTAGE, savt0 (r.pa'rity2B) Especially noted fur it. table: dally; weekly and up until July 1. J. p. L.

NIXON Hiri'KI- I.AMBOHN. Maryland av, near Bear-h. open all year. Ca-raclty 2o0. Prlvata baths, elevator, etc.

Boak- Ut. O. C. MH.T.KIi. TITTTTCRmin av beach; mod-W erate rates; cuach meets I all booklet.

MVEKS I'KOTHRIto. Je 18 sot (PlYTrWV'rT Michigan av. Home imil-VUiiH ill frt: good table; l.2i up $7 up weekly, lioth phones. i Dy bxu.e; to $12 weekly. J.

E. REED. PHILLIPS HOUSE XX' gtnat; refined family house, r. P. PHILLIPS.

I NEW HAMPSHIRE. The Park View. The Central The Alpine The I nland) J. M. Mathes H.

F. Hardy A. Taylor VV. .1. Levi in W.

S. Uunham H. Abbott NEW JERSEY. THE BEECHWOOD, SttMMIT, N. J.

An ideal spring- and summer resort, located in a beautiful park of six acres, miles from New York, on the Lackawanna Railroad; service unexcelled, 72 trains daily; monthly communication, 340 feet of broad piazzas; bowline; alleys, billiard room, tennis and roque courts, g'df. solarium, music and ball room. Write for booklet. F. M.

CURTIS. Prop. BOARDERS wanted on farm at N. by private family; boat; shade; lawn; nice surroundings; f8 and $10 per week; can accommodate five people; between Dunvllle and Rockaway: 15 minutes' drive to Mount Tabor camp meeting ground. Address J.

S. HAMILTON- Rockaway, N. J. THE OXFORD HOUSE Atlantic Highlands, N. overlooking the bay and ocean, aettinsr on hlsJi grounds, surrounded by 40 acre of groves and forests; tennis, golf, swings, boating, bathing and fishing; table and service unexcelled; price moderate.

PARKER H0USS. 8EA NOW OPEN; 2Sth season; modern. Send for Booklet. Mrs. THOS.

DEVLIN. HOARD by day or week; terms reasonable; Rowlands; Middle Cottage. Mrs. KRESE-WETTER. Highlands.

N. J. PENNSYLVANIA. PAXINOSA INN, FiHE-PROOF. On the Mountain Above Easton, Pa.

Two hours' railroad ride from New York. 1.000 feet Orchestra. Write for Booklet. A. HELPINGS.

Mountain Rest in Delaware Valley. ONASHAUG SPRING HOUSE, Gas, spring water, etc. Kates, $8 up. Sawkill House Annex, -a. Newly furnished throughout; delightfully located; 1,000 feet above sea level; auto and bus service from depot to hotel.

Opens June 1. FRANK B. CRISSMAN, Proprietor. Jmn Pine J) tin i POCONO MOUNTAINS. CRE6CO, PA.

SUMMER boarders wanted, in the beautiful summer resort. Montrose; rates from $7 to $14 per week, or $2 per day. Address Mrs. CATHERINE CLARKE. Montrose, Susq.

Pa. Mt. Pocono. Pn. MOUNT PLEASANT HOUSE.

Finest location on Pocono Mountain; cuisine and service excel. Open. June 13. June rates, $10 up. W.

E. H. M. LEECH. NEW SPRUCE CABIN INN WHERE YOU CAN CATCH TROUT.

Rooms en suite with bath; booklet. Canadensis, Pa. W. J. M.

D. PRICE. DINGMAN'S FERRY, PA. Stlverthread Cottage; cool, pleasant summer resort; have our own livery; accommodates 20. Write for rates, THOMAS PITNEY, proprietor.

I40TPI FAIiriUPRE A nfiTTARCSMiiford.Fa. uuihhi nvviibiik vv I I nubw pike Cc Pike Pa. Aoo. 61 request. guests; rates, $14 to $20; booklet on MARIE TISSOT.

DELAWARE VALLEY HOUSE, on Delaware River, near Narrowsburg; acc. 35; board, $7-9. EDWARD DEXTER. Milanvilie, Wayne County, Pa. Delaware Water Gap.

WATER GAP HOUSB DELAWARE WATER GAP, PA. Now open. Remains open until December. Second season, same ownership management. Capacity 600.

A MOUNTAIN PARADISE. Highest altitude; coolest location; no humidity. Situated in the midst of its own private magnificent park. Far removed from the noise and dust of public highways and railroads, but within easy access of both. Entirely rebuilt.

1907, at a cost of over NOW THE FINEST EQUIPPED, BEST APPOINTED AND LARGEST HOTEL IN THIS REGION. Running mountain spring water in all rooms. Private tiled baths, also public baths; steam heat, open log fireplaces. Electric lights; hy-draulio elevator; telegraph and telephones. White service.

Cuisine of highest standard. Own greenhouses, farms and dairy of registered cows. Every outdoor sport and indoor amusement. Orchestra; frequent social functions. Riding academy, golf links, garage and livery within the grounds.

Booklet of camera views and official auto maps mailed. Coaches meet all trains. Special June and July and season rates. JOHN PURDY COPE. The Kittatinny DEI-AWARE WATER GAP, PA.

LARGEST. MOST MODERN AND THE LEADING HOTEL. COOLEST LOCATION. Derives the full benefit of the breezes causei by the "Gap's" formation. Table supplied from hotel's farm.

American plan; alHo a la carte. OrcheBtra. social diversions. Write for bnnklet showing hotel, Kittatinny Park scenes, official auto maps. Livery, garage, saddle horses.

Kittatinny coach meets all trains. G. FRANK COPE. THE CENTRA Delaware Wnter Gap, Pa, Ts.niit-ift.n.r isiftiatarl snvlninmnntR nrtri nn- VOintments perfect; large finely furnished rooms; spurious shaded verarrdas; cuisine and service unsurpassed; vegetables suppnea irom notei nhie ranlnn a rl earntro nn promises. Booklet.

HENRY T. LABAR. Prop. BERWICK INK. Elevated; modern; near Water Gap: trolley to entrance; booklet.

P. C. DICKERSON, East stroudsourg, a. THF BELLEVUE l-Si lighted; $8 to $15; booklet. CONWAY BLAIR.

LYKDHVR8T, THE BELLEVUE -j $8 to $15 per wk. Booklet. CONWAY BLAIR. MAINZ. SEASIDE HOUSE, ISLESB0RO, PENOBSCOT BAY, Terms reasonable.

MAINE. teijrace Qasco Bay, Me. Excellent boating, bathing and fishing: plenty of pine woods and spring Address for particulars C. R. HASKELL, R.F.D.

No. 4, Portland, Me. MARANACOOK HOTEL, ACCOM. 100 FREE steam launch, aocom. 7r; lake 8 miles long; excellent fishing; dance hall, tennis, croquet, bowling, swings, all free; good room and board.

57 week; round trip Boston. circular. COLLINS Maranacook, Me. OTTAWA HOUSE COTTAGES, Cushing Island. Portland Harbor, Maine.

OPEN JUNE 27. Booklet. BOYCE HATFIELD. vrtDV DCIOU DC OCEAN HOIM') lUllR. DCAUtl, nlCi Leading hotel, BO miles from Boston; fine fishing and bathing; booklet; terms moderate.

Siwclal July rates. W. .1. SIMPSON. Rockmere House and Cottages.

l.lttleJnhnN t'aseo Bay, Me. Opens June 15. Send for booklet. I. H.

HAMILTON. Prop. BAY VIEW HOUSE; 100 rooms; Bay View. via. Old Orchard, directly on ocean; surrounded by pine grove; fine beach and safe bathing.

Mrs. L. A. GOOQIXS. Mgr.

C. A. MUNROE. ROBINHOODINN Three' mi" to ocean or bay. l'Mne spring water; modern plumbing; sailing, bathing.

Circular, Miss MAS8EY. HOTKL SACHEM; enlarged and Improved: accommodates ocean and Inland Inquire for hooklet or information. W. I). LITT1.EFIELD.

Prop. 3JlL THE PARK FIELD kle1tn'1 KITTERY POINT. Me. Turner Honie. J.

N. Turner Son The Mt. A Hliiiin ton K. N. Gordon Arlington Honse F.

C. Abbe lllalilHiul Ilouxe J. H. Clarke The Columbua O. A.

Koyes The AiraHHix ATLANTIC CITY. HOTEL WILTSHIRE? Ocean end Virginia av, at Steel ler. Improved throughout. Capacity 350. Private baths, elevator, etc.

Orchestra. Cuisine of excellence. Special $12.50 up weekly. Booklet. New management.

HARRY BOTH MAN. HOTEL NEW ENGLAND, South Carolina av and the Beach; private baths, elevator, sun parlor; capacity 350; superior table. Special June rates. BRYAN WILLIAMS. BELJKAA.

THE BTJENA VISTA, kcokd'av'. j' Rebuilt; enlarged; every modern improve ment; rooms en suite with nrivate bath; will open about June 1 for 17th neaann: number of children limited. II. F. COSTER.

NEPTUNE HOUSE, BgLyAR- Now open; 14th season; direct ocean front; boating, bathing, fishing. J. H. T. COX.

BELMAR INN. A whole square on the ocean front; select accommodations for 60; booklet. TTTT7 Pyvm? st, cor Fourth av, Bel-(jXilili, rar two blocks from ocean; booklet. W. J.

WALSH. Prop. ASBTJRY PAEK. "NOTtn fORlTS HIOHv STANDARD OF EXCELLtNC HOTEL BRICT0L, Direct ocean front, Asbury Park, N. J.

Enlarged and remodeled; private baths; eu-perior service and cuisine, spacious verandas, elevator, music; capacity 400. For booklet, rates, address BANTA HILTARD. HOTEL PARK VIEW. Block from beach; first class in every respect; rooms en suite with private baths; white service; booklet; capacity 400. M.

E. BROOM ALL. THE SURF HOUSE, A Vinrv Park 1st av. yards from ocean; Capacity 150. Booklet.

E. A. MARTIN. HOTEL WEST END Overlooking ocean and esplanade; capacity 250. Booklet.

F. B. TEN BROECK. THE FLORIDA Ocean and Seventh avs; capacity 100; terms $10 to $30; newly furnished. M.

E. APPLEGATE. HOTEL LYNDHURST. Second a v. block from ocean; capacity 150.

Winters Daytona. Fla. R. W. J.

H. BALL. THE Fourth av; one block from ucean; 28th sea-eon. Now open. PROBST LEAD LET.

HOTEL WALDR0N, 40i Seventh av. Cap. 150. B. O.

HULIN3, Prop. IT.m PiprT.TinTlt Sewali v. nr- ocean Jiew rierr spoilt casino; spacious verandas; sprinff rates, all com. A. W.

Kelsey, Asbury Park, N. J. HOTEL FRANKLIN, North Asbury Park; one block from ocean. Evening dinners. Booklet.

E. STROUD. TTTTT. TTTfFBnTir 213 Third av. Block from ocean.

Excellent cuisine; airy rooms; moderate. B. J. TILTON, Prop. Hritpl lf 204 Second av.

1 block UUIC1 U. UCUI from ocean. Rebuilt and refurnished; booklet. S. E.

L. BALLAKD. SAINT JOHN, -hoc block from ocean. Special June rates; excellent table. G.

M. SEMPLE. OCBAW GROVE. SHELDON HOTEL, OCEAN GROVE, N. J.

Finest location, near beach and Auditorium. Capacity 300. New modern bathrooms. Newly painted and repaired. CHARLES FUESS.

Prop. GROVE HALL, OCEAN GROVE. 32nd season under same. management; minute to Asbury Park and Hf. mln.

to beach; accommodate 125. Write for booklet. K. RAPHAEL. UNITED STATES HOTEL.

Near ocean and auditorium; capacity 200; day; $10 week up. JAMES MARTIN. HEW PHILADELPHIA Unobstructed view of ocean and Auditorium. Broad verandas overlooking eea Mrs.C.A.Cox. MARSHALL, 14 Spray av; block to neacn anu rus r.iv American or European; accommodation 30; booklet.

C. HOCKEY, Prop. TTTF AUTTTfRTOlT. N. J.

Now open. Special rates to July IB. Capacity S00. Booklet. M.

A. MILLER. THE CLARENDON, ve. Beautifully located. Auditorium Square; large nvimi: hooklet: Juna rates.

A. MORAN. AMHERST HOUSE, 14 Accomo. 60; 150 ft. to ocean.

A. M. ARING. "DAT? IT VTTW 23 Sea View av, block rAXVA. XJU frnm bPach; special June rates; capacity 150; booklet.

G. W. EPWrORTU. OSBORNE HOUSE, SX Nr. beach; moderate; booklet.

H. WELSFORD. THE SUMMERFIELD Capacity 100. June to Oct. Booklet.

F. S. Hayne. THE ALASKA. Modern throughout; private baths; capacity 250.

LAKEWOOD, N. J. THE LEXINGTON, Lfiinaton cpponlte Laurel House. Delightfully humelike. Prices moderate.

A quiet Family Hotel. Open all year. Booklets at Eagle Information Bureau. A. S.

LARRABEB. ST. H4 Open all year to persons desiring rest in the health-renewtnit air of Lakewood. Bend for circular. SISTFRS OF BT.

JOHFJPH. NEW JERSEY. THE ELMS. Morristown. very deelr-ablf rooms; excellent board and location; larffe piazza and gmunds; shaily fresh vegetables; booklet and terms on applkatiun.

Mrs. V. STILI.WRLIj. HIGHLANDS. N.

J. Duval Cottage now open; larjre rooms; extensive grounds; over-lookinp Shrewsbury enfl ocean; excellent table; all improvements. FOSTER MOFFETT. Prop. THE BUCKINGHAM, Rfiined family hotel; near the beach; larife piazzas, beautiful lawn; seventh season; reasonable rates; booklet.

H. M. PARKER HOTEL ST. ELMO. Remi'deled; private baths; nearest to ocean and new casino; boating, golf, tennis, etc.

A. R. SMITH. uren hocks in, EWFOrDI.Al), JBW JBRSF.V. MOHElt.V FAMILY HOTEL; 60 GUESTS.

Rates. S10-J16 per week; J2.00 per day. I'HK BRRJITWOOD, Atlantic Highlands. ST J. Ideal place for families.

Ttathing. boating music. Excellent cuisine. P. S.

DUNNE. iViTfc FT I PARIS, FRANCE. HOTELS AND RESORTS. MASSACHUSETTS. THE HESPERUS AND COTTAGES, MAGNOLIA, MAbS.

WILL OPEN For the reception of guests JUNE 15. Under the personal management of J. A. SHERRARD, Prop. Formerly of The Colonial Arms.

Gloucester Harbor, Mass. Hotel modern steam heat; open fireplace; levator; apartments with attached bathroom or otherwise. An orchestra of Symphony solo- StBOOKLET AND RATES ON REQUEST. CAPE COD. NEW CENTRAL HOUSE PROVINCETOWN, MASS.

Situated on tip end of Cape Cod, on ocean front boating, bathing deep sea fishing unsurpassed; electric lighting and modern sanitury arrangements. For Information address FRANK E. POTTER, Mgr. THE MAPLEWOOD, Pittsfield, Berkshire Mass. Opens Vlay 29.

Rooms with and without baths. Elovat'T. electric lights. Elevation above sea level. 1 feet.

No mosquitoes. Amusements: Golf, bathing, etc. Send for 1908 booklet. ARTHUR W. PLUMB.

Proprietor. HOTEL ASPINWALL LENOX, MASS. The BERKSHIRE HILLS. Dry, cool climate; pure water; fine auto far-age and livery. O.

D. SEAVEY, MANAGER. Choice Villa Sites (or Male. RfKFlYlflNT Bedford Terrace nuoumuiil Northampton. mass Four hours frorrf New York; -vicinity of Berkshires; magnificent scenery, mountain air, all city conveniences and country advantagee; first class table Japanese chef, large, beautiful rooms and verandas, electricity, porcelain baths, open fires; rates moderate.

L. Conklln. TURK'S HEAD INN, R0CKP0RT, MASS. C. B.

MARTIN, Tho Wadsvrorth. Newbury st, Boston. SEA SHORE. ROCKLAND HOUSE KANTASKET BEACH, MASS. OPEN JUNE 27.

SEND FOR LEAFLET AND PILANS. EASTVILLE INN. OAK BLUFFS, MARTHAS VINEYARD, Mass. A paradise by the sea. Rates, $10.

up. References, Rev, Charles K. Locke, pastor Hanson Pi. M. E.

Church; Hon. F. H. Newcomb, Asst. Postmaster, Brooklyn.

Mrs. W- A. SMITH, Mgr. CAPF ROD poRtview hotel UrC UUU AND COTTAGES HYANKISPORT, MASS, Special rates for May, June and Sept. Booklet mailed.

M. KEOUGH, Proprietor. THE PARK VIEW, DelehertOTvii, Hampshire Hlllfl Faces beautiful park; delightful drives and walks; the best of cuisine; free boating; stable; automobiles to' rent. Rates, $7 to $10, Send for booklet. JOHN FISH, Prop.

WOODLAWN INN, Plttsfteld, beautifully located; modern conveniences; horn.) comforts; superior service; tennis, boating, eroquet, swings; send for circulars. EMMA B. CARSON. IN BERKSHIRE HILLS; farm boarding house; large, airy rooms; spacious piazzas and grounds; running spring water, bath; telephone; mail delivered; fresh dairy, poultry and garden supply; home cooking; J10 and $8. THE HOMESTEAD, Great Barrlngton.

Mass. RHODE ISLAKD. THE MANISSES. Block Island, R. I.

The Most Popular Hotel on the Island. Open from June 1st to September 15th. Fifteen miles at sea; boats from New York without change; all -onveniences; fine hathlne, fishing, boating; orchestra. New York offlctf, 89 Fourth av, booklets C. E.

B. A. BROWN, Proprietors. THE SPKIN3 HOUSE, BLOCK ISLAND, It. I.

Modern lighting plant and electric bells installed this year. Railitifr. Ashing, surf bathing, driving! baseball, golf, tennis, oroquet, music and dancing. Opens June 27th. RAY PAYNE.

Manager. CONNECTICUT. THE GRISVVOLD, EASTERN POINT. NEW LONDON, CONN. Now open.

Under new management. FINEST Hl'MMKK RBSOKTH HO I'BL IN AMERICA; 1't, hours from New York. Unequalled Sailing. Bathing, Autumobtling, Driving, Tennis, iinlf. Lancina.

For booklet, rates, address W. J. FLEMING, 71 Broadway, room iKtl; also manager the Belleview, Belleair, Fla. BEACHSIDE INN AND COTTAGES. GREEN'S FARMS, COIfBf.

The most beautiful and coolest spot on Sound. An ideal summer resort; perfect combination of seashore and country; fresh vegetables supplied the table from farm connected with inn. For rates and booklets address GEO. A. MILES.

Greens Farms, Conn. FENWICK HALL, FENWICK-ON-THE-SOUND, Beautifully located on Long Island Sound at the mouth of the Connecticut River. Golf, tennis, boating, bathing. Orchestra. Send for booklet.

H. C. CHAPMAN. THE L00MAEWICK, Lake Waramaug, New Preston, fine mountain and lake scenery; boating, bathing, canoeing. Ashing, tennis; booklet; Juns to October.

4-0 DARIEN, N. N. H. 38 miles out; hourly trains; 6 mln. station; 12 rooms; hot water heating, bath; 3H acres; 2 barna; 100 hens, fruit and shade trees; $9,000.

24-7 CHAS. S. ABBE. THE nHODONOLIA PARK HOUSE. 40 Stevens st.

Norwalk. Conn. Fine view of the Sound and surrounding country. Terms $7 to J12 per week J. J.

kowan, i-rop. LAKE VIEW HOTTSE.gSSJuT Boating, bathing, fishing; 18 to 10 per week; transients 11.50; booklet. Frank Heirondt. Prop. CRESCENT BEACH HOUSE.

Fins bathing, boating. Ashing, links; good table; modern improvements. W. H. SNELL, Madison.

Conn. HARBOR VIEW HOTEL. On Money Island. Stony Creek, Conn. Bathing, boating, fishing.

up. Circular. Capt. L. SPITZER.

STILES HOUSE. Woodbury. Oonn. (formerly the Parker House). Splendidly located; per day; 17.50 to 112 weekly.

r. w)emk wflTCA Mr I HQ, JOtV I irinnw I TV MUHlWTfTtl C. V. SKINNER, A. T.

HOTELS AND EESOBTS. HICHIOAK. MOUNT CLEMENS MICHIGAN OPEN A'-L THE YEAR ROUND Mt. Clemens Miners. Water Baths unrivaled for the treatment of RHEUMATISM AND ALL Nr ous and Blood Diseases Two bath hoi ses, hotels and boarding houses offer accommodations und rates to suit "nil tastes and purses.

Mt. Clemens is deUTiitfully situated, 20 miles from Detroit. Through trains from the East and V'est via the Grand Trunk Railway System. Detroit suburban lectrlc cars every half hour. Illuctrated booi of Mt.

Clemens mailed free. Address F. R. EASTMAN, Sec'y, Chamber of Commerce. Mt.

Clemens, Mich. New York office. 1122 Broadway, cor. 25th at, N. T.

Telephone 1872 Madison. VIRGINIA. WARM SULPHITE are now open for guests. For circulars and terms address Mrs. JOHN L.

EUBANK, Warm Springs, Bath Virginia. NOVA SCOTIA. YARMOUTH, NO HAY FEVER. Summer temperature averages 75 derreea at noon. First class hotels; also good board In town and country; boating, salt and fresh water fishing, hunting, golf, charming drives, excellent roads for cycling and motoring.

Regular steamship service from Boston and New York, write ror booklet. J. liUiMD OKAY. Secretary Tourist Committee. CANADA.

EUROPEAN RESORTS. BEFORE! Balling abroad write to Town and Country Travel Bureau, Dept. 289 Fourth av, N. Y. City, and secure Waldorf Hotel booklets.

FOR WINTER. SUMMER. SPRING OR AU-lumn, Switzerland offers he Tourist Travelc the beet attractions. RESORT GUIDES. OOINO TO ATLANTIC CITY, N.

J. and loration of hotels. Pre Hl.trihiiftnn h. IT lnl 'Information Bureau, 1074. Y.

All, Cilv. MAINE AND NEW HAMPSHIRE SUMMER RESORT DIRECTORY, FREE. Address Maine Information Bureau, Phillips, Me. Accept the Eagle's Invitation to "come and visit its Information Bureaus in Brooklyn or New Particulars gladly given regarding any resort. The most splendid system in the world.

WHOLESALE WALLABOUT. There are no changes to report in the prices tor fresh meats, and the wholesale butchers are confident that the same quotations will continue for tho balance of the week. The demand for smoked meats has been good and the prices re main unchanged. Long Island telephone peas are arriving in liberal quantities. Mississippi tomatoes are arriving in poor condition.

Large consignments of Oswego strawberries are coming, and the prices have been maintained at 8al4 cents. On account of the scarcity of small blueftsh, the price advanced to 15 cents, while large bluefish can he bought at 12 cents. Eggs advanced xk cent per dozen. NEARBY VEGETABLES Texas white onions, la2 25; Bermuda onions, $1.50 per crato; egg plants, per dozen; Norfolk beans, half barrel basket, fancy Florida tomatoes, choice, $la 1.76; Mississippi tomatoes, flat boxes, 60a90c per box; Jersey asparagus, Jersey green asparagus, Buffalo state peas. In hampers, Jersey white turnips, per 100 bunches; Norfolk and Jersey wax beans, per half barrel basket; Charleston potatoes, Norfolk and North Carolina potatoes, TjONG ISLAND VEGETABLES Soup greens, per 100 bunches; carrots, per bbl; radishes, fiOcull per 100; rhubarb, llal.50 per 100: lettuce, per Ilal.50: spinach.

50c kale, 25a40e; white turnips, $2 per 100 bunches; pease, per bag; cauliflower, $la2; beets, 1 per 100; cabbage, $4a5 per 100. FRUIT, fresh Fancy Baldwin anDlcs. S3.59: Oregon apples. per box; Florida musk per crate; Florida plums, $2a 2,50 per crate; Florida watermelons, $30af0 per 100. BERRIES Oswego, 8al4c; up-river strawberries, 8al2c; Long Island strawberries, 10al8c; blackberries, 10al3c; raspberries, fiaSc; black cap raspberries, pint boxes, 6a8c up-river cherries, sour, 10-lb.

baskets. 30a40c; 6-lb. baskets, up-river cherries, sweets, boxes. 8al2c per up-river currants, Salic; up-river gooseberries, 7al0e: Pennsylmanla mountain huckleberries, 12al6c; swamp huckleber ries, eaic. FRUITS, imported ani tronlcal Oraneea.

California navels, lemons, box, Mes sina, Palermo, 3W count. fancy Havana pineapples. 30 size. 12a2.75 Der crate: California cherries, per box; California musitmeions, poniea, 2.suai'.75; etanrtards, S3.50 a4; California plums. Slal.75: California anrl- cots, Florida pineapples.

MEATS Native steers, llal2c; hinds and ribs, 13al4c; loins and ribs, 15al6c; rounds, llallc; chucks, 9Hal0c; Texas steers, 8Hal0c. PORK LOINfl Western. 9V.al0c; city, 11a llWc; fresh shouldera, Sa8Vic: corned should ers, 7a7Vfec. kheep and lamus Sheep, spring lambs. nVtalSc.

FRESH PORK CUTS, per pound Butts. 9Hc; hams, 12c; callas, 8c; ribs, 8S6c; bellies. 12c. SMOKED Regular hams, 12Mc; skinned. 12c; callas, 8c; clear bacon, 13Hc; rib batvm, l24c: bouea nams, Hquire bacon, 14c; half sheet sjiare ribs, $17.50 per tierce.

LIVE POULTRY, per pound Fowls, ISc; spring broilers, 28a30c; roosters, 13c; ducks. Western. 20c; Western geese, 14c: pigeons, aOaSOc per pair. POITLTRY. dressed, per pound Fresh broIU ere.

35a40c; froBen broilers, dry picked, ttfiaHOc: scalded, 23c; froeen chlckenB, scalded, fancy, 20a22c; dry picked. 20a22c; scalded fowls, loe; drv picked, 15al6c; roosters, llal2c; Long Island spring ducks, 20c; squabs, $3a5 per-dozen. BUTTER Best creamery, 25a2rir; prints, 26Me; renovated, 22a23c; factory, 20a21c. KGGS Frh. best candled.

23Hc; Weatern, candled, 22c; caae eggs, 20a2l'ic. Ch EESE State run cream. FISH, pet Fresh cod, 9al0c; haddock, CAIX of of be of of of In on a of on to as it for the his not the but his HOTELS AND RESORTS THE ROCK END CCTTAQES, SORTHBASr HA It BOH. Me. Opens June 24.

All the advantages of mountain and seashore resorts. Kooms, single or en suite. Private baths. Special reduced rates for July. For illustrated booklet address H.

L. SAVAGE, Prop. POLAND, MAINE Summit Spring House On hilltop, highest located hotel in Maine. New. modern, high class, perfectly appointed hotel, 150 rooms en suite, with baths; modern plumbing; all rooms with fireplaces.

Fine groves, golf, tennis, fishing, boating; first class auto garage and stables; automobile parties welcomed day or night; unexcelled mineral spring water. Hay fever and asthma un-' known, Twelve hundred feet of piazza, magnificent mountain and lake views. Table second to none in United States. Near Poland Spring House. Two miles from Poland Station on M.

O. R. R. Pullman service. Send far descriptive booklet GEORGE H.

DAVIS, Proprietor. VStchting at PORTLAND-Maine is but one of the many sports and pastime at this delightful Maine Coast resort. Its Hotels, Boarding Houses and Cottages are excellent climate ideal municipal equipment perfect its Harbor the finest on the Atlantic, Coastthere are also many enjoyable sWort rips. Forfree illustrai book and i detaiUd information address M. C.

Rich, Sec'y Board of Trade 74 Exchange Portland, Me. NEW HAMPSHIRE. ORTH CONWAY, WHITE MOUNTAINS, N. H. Always Cool and Invigorating.

FACILITIES FOR ALL SPORTS. For full Information and rates address any of the following hotels: The Kenriargre A. I. Creamer Sunset Huse M. L.

Mason Hotel Estman Alfred Eastman Hotel Randall H. P. Randall Klt-mil Cottage Q. F. Wolcott Kearsarge Hall L.

J. Ricker WHITE GITS Maplewood Hotel tf SOCIAL AMD SCF.NIC CENTRE, High Altitude. No Hay Fever. SUPERIOR 18-HOLE GOLF COURSE. Maplewood Cottage June to Oct.

Terms moderate. Write for booklet, PRIVATE! COTTAGES TO RENT. Booking Representative. 1180 B'way. Phono 4748 Mad.

LEON H. CILLEY, 6 Beacon st, Boston Pine Grove Springs Hotel SPOFFORD, N. H. "In the Pine Belt" of Southern New Hampshire. ON LAKE SPOFFORD.

Oolf, Tennis. Boating, Fishing. Orchestra. Good roads for automoblllng. Rooms single or en suite, with bath.

Season of 1908, 20 to October 1. ATKINS MESSER. Managers. Booklets at Eagle Information Bureaus. Waumhek and Cottages Jefferson, N.

White Mountains. SEASON JINE TO OCTOBER BOOKLET. CHARLES V. MURPHY, MGR. White Mountain Open- Oolf Amateur Championship Tournament, August 27.

28 and 29. THB BELLEVUE, INTERVALE, N. H. OPENS UN 1. CLOSES NOV.

1. Beautifully located. In full view of Presidential Range. Fishing, tennis, automoblllng, J. A.

BARNES' SONS. Prl). THE WEILSW00D, HAMPTON FALLS. N. H.

A well equipped house, delightfully situated in the pines, good boating and fishing, high camp sites; terms moderate. ANDER. 1429 Ave B'klyn. Tel. 1769-J Flat.

H1 ILLSIDE INN. WHITE N. H. Fine table: rates moderate. All popular amusements: finest mountain drives.

Illus trated hooklet. L. T. CLAWSON, Bethlehem, N. H.

VERMONT. WOULD vou like to spend a vacation in one of the prettiest country villages In New England? Pure spring watar; no mosquitos; delightful drives; concrete walks lined with beautiful old elms and maples: good, clean beds; good N. E. food; modern plumbing; electric llithts: N. T.

and Brooklyn references. Terms Slo to $18 per week. AddreBS F. ROW ELL, Hotel Fullerton, Chester, Vt. OAKLAND FAKM, At Orand Isle, on Lake Champlaln; simple, wholesome food; plenty of rich milk; new honey a feature; 20 large rooms, newly furnished; a place wHera style may be laid aside; hoard 7 per week.

Mrs. GORDON. HYDE MANOR, SUDBURY, VT. Mr. Hyde, at tho Iroquois.

49 West 44th st, Is making engagements for the season of 19ns. For illustrated booklet and all Information address Mr. Hyde; telephone 1901 Bryant. "ORIGINAL" on Lake Champlain Hotel Champlaill, fo'llSper week; excellent table and service; -boating, bathing, fishing; music; booklet at Eagle or C. F.

SMITH SON. Swanton, Vt. IAKE B0M0SEEN Rates JS-J14. W. C.

MOUND. Hydevllle. Vt. GET CLOSE to nature and rest; come to the green hills of Vermont. COMMODORE HOUSE, Post Mills, Vt.

Jo24 Ht H. J. DAVIDSON, Prop. LEWIS HOUSE. Wells.

Vt. Ideal summer resort; beautiful drives; near Lake St. Cath-rlne. For terms apply E. J.

SMITH. MASSACHUSETTS. PLYMOUTH INN. Northampton, Mass. Open for summer visitors July 1 to Sept.

15; accommodations good; rates reasonable. Send for booklet to Mrs. CHARLOTEB M. MORGAN, Mgrt- MAINE. Al loan) associations have a field of their own; briefly, they offer to persons of moderate means an opportunity to purchase their own homes through systematic weekly or monthly payments covering dues and Interest, the associations taking first mortgages, and In the course eleven or twelve years, when the dues and profits thereon equal the face of the mortgages, they are cancelled.

Payments are never a burden, when it is consid ered a person has the object in view of owning a home; and an additional advantage for the mortgagor is that his mortgage is never "called." Thousands men and women have purchased homes this manner, who would never have acquired them through any other method; ample evidence has been given to officers this point. i Systematic saving of small amounts of money is a plan of these associations that appeals to many persons, and espe cially to thoBe men and women who are careless about the Payments as small as $2 per month are welcomed, and the persons who pay small amounts have voice In the management. LAWN FESTIVAL AND FiAY. Eastern District Y. W.

C. A. Wants to Send a Delegate to Silver Bay Conference. The girls in the, Dramatic Association the Eastern Istrict Young Women's Christian Association arranged a capital programme for the lawn festival and play held last night at the bouse on South Ninth street. An out of doors "theater" was fixed up in the large back yard, which attracted all the neighborhood, as well as about 160 guests, by its gayety.

Japanese lanterns were strung about and the necessary furniture wag placed on the "stage." Vines on the houses at the side and rear made a charming setting. A number of musical selections and recitations and a clever little playi "Cousin Timmy," were very well given, and refreshments were served at the close of the programme. The girls were congratulated on their management and the excellent delivery of their parts. Misa Elizabeth I. Gatch directed the production of the play.

The proceeds of the entertainment are to be used to send a girl as delegate from the branch the conference at Silver Bay, Lake George, on July 1. The programme was follows: Vocal solo, Master Frank Grautoph; pantomime, "Comin" Thro' the Rye," Miss Adelaide Ostrander; solo, Thomas Keating; recitation, Miss Jennie Graham; solo, Miss Emma Kroos; solo, Frank Grautoph; first act of "Cousin Timmy;" solo, Thomas Keating; second act of "Cousin Timmy." The cast of characters was: Miss Bethla Miss Christine Johnston Cousin Timmy Anna Schroeder Bonnie Helen Miss Mabel Cruuin Stella Mayburn Miss Addle Ostrander Junas Chalper Miss Llllle Johnston Mazzie Miss Gussle Smith Millie Miss Jennie McNalr Mnllie Miss Margaret Reinhardt Klta Miss Elisabeth Sukoskl Fudge Tuotley Miss Agnes Graham CALLED HOME BY TRAGEDY. Daughters of Murdered Woodhaven Woman Return to Find Her Body at Morgue. Notified by telegram last night of the details of the tragedy, Margaret and Agnes Cassidy, who were visiting yesterday In Newark, will return late this afternoon to their Woodhaven home to. assist in making arrangements for the funeral of their mother, Mrs.

Mary Cassidy, who was killed by Victor Henry. The body is still in the morgue of Edward J. Ruoff, at Ozone Park, where was taken yesterday. It was viewed the first time since the murder and suicide by two of Mrs. Cassidy's sorrow- stricken children last night.

Two of the sons of Victor Henry, who killed himself after the murder of Mrs. Cassidy, are now staying with Charlen Henry at the letter's home on Water street," opposite the scene of the tragedy, The widow and the other child are at aoartments near the corner oi i A n.A.jn... in Wnnn. WyCKOU avenue aim oiuaun.j, haven. Mrs.

Henry nas not reuuvoieu trnm tho ahnclt nf the terrible occur rence. She had a conference last night with her brother regarding the funeral arrangements, which will not be com pleted until late to-aay. -Tn an interview Charles Henry admlttsd brother was. madly in love with Mrs Cassidy and had often told him he could live without her. The man had made her acquaintance in iMewe.ru, ju.t husband's death.

"My brother sawi m. Cn.nMv freauently in Woodhaven, the statement that he boarded with her at any time, or was separateo iroui wife, is untrue," said he. THE ALLAIRE. YKS- DIRECTLY THE BKACH. Eookiet.

M. RICHARDSON. if.

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