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'¥> i, ■ x^r 1^ Kt<''i ^. 4» ■*, Jr .^-^f^iw: ^ t^!c,&i.^'v^^\iS14£iiillS^ ^^^^^\%Tf!:f^"W'^y'''''^ \4: of fis^mpotclto, 4 i Hiii eutein coart. lies m Pattamaquoddy Bay* about sever.;^ 'gi>S;:^ast <;f Mt. Desert, and is atout twa m.te, d.s- ^^ke^t islands and reefs, while to the "-f!'^- .f"/^.'^, watere of Passamaquoddythiclcty sown with islands of gr«at ira^ed J^uty. The surface of the Island is broken and t Js S of them very abru^. - --d, ^th^^ . Lse ffrowth of firs and larches and are dehghtfully pirt ft^H interestinc The giant cliffs that overhang. the_ rrXSra:'wonderfSly fine and excel in he^ht Ind Lndeur any along the coast excepting those a^ Grand MenSalS;; i^i 'ant. The views of the«e cliffs alone would well repay the visiter for the journey there. Until within a few years this beautiful '^f"'^ ^as *e n,«J^ of an English family, the land . being leased to ten- rl«AisHe-n and fLers. rWost of them ndus^ous and thrifty. The Company has expended large amounte c*, InlytVovo«^ents on the island in 6,der to introduce it to the world as one of the most charming and pictu ^Sue sp^U. for Summer life, yet offered. Many mdes of '♦-. Ji t ■ 333il43 ;♦! ,'-'.#/' ^ .j«j^^ rr'""»'»"ft-^-»^ti?ssgi-^ The Company* Stables ai^ provided wi«k r _, , it-t I and drivina hortes antJ amnl^! P~y"'«f with fine saddle abo superior. includmgvSaSi^es d^.«? «j"'page « ffd picnic vwigoni.; S wag«mettes. dog-carts. village-carts Excursions botfe near and remote are te« » nientiof* ind meks mav fe. S^i ''"'"®'°"' *? <«pferations withoi «S^v^lf r*^ '"^ '^'^''« B^offers superior facias 5;^^ S™"''<'' The v% «fe, being ftee-from suSeSS 1/? ? ■"•* f ^ tent; sailboats, row boafa «„^^ ■ '' V "•* f'«h"»« excel- m«y always be oS^*-^ "'*'""^'- «"•<*". Mian encampment at 5p,a^^^,l^«t?^ interest. -f^"^ "*'"* af«P<>mts of intense ■ f ■l':^'- ' '■'i< w- "^ _/- ^ ♦•^^^ "Jj:' ' -^ -TTTJ-T J^TSEf m .,* ^^-si* f cv > eastern R. R, one can Mflch Pftr*ii»-i • ■ T '*'""• "^ the steamer there ^ ** "* "'"P'« *'"'• *» ^ke ^^ ■^■•'«' =•""«*». »,rf,w«, („„ i^ c Also to connect with early train &!««,«♦ a j ing Boston the same ev^;^ - '" *~'" ®*- *"''^. "'^'^ J.»V i .■•> y *■ 1 • 1 -^ Wft .St"-! ^fjj-*-^'' ■■ ' J. " ' . f it ^ •* mtm^m' ^T^iT 1 '" -«A- isrws.* .«*" -i ■-■ The route by $teamer from ioilon or Portland i? pmf- eri^te^ The eliBgant nmt steamerl recent^ butft for the i^le^nattonal Line, are eommodioim and Iwrft. Their appoint* ffientd are excellent and the seryiceiidniii^ble. Froni %r H?vrk)r to C^nipoBello take stealfner to Machias where carnages will be found in readiness to drive to Lubec; thence by ferry (10 minutes) to CampobeH^u ' The drive fronrv Machias to Lubec is easy and delightful and the entire excursion from Bar Harbor is intensely inter- esting, Applications for rooms, for the season of 1888, may be made to T. A. BARKER, whose headquarters will i)e at the office of ALEX S. PORTER. Geherat Martngeir CamfjobeHo Island Co. i 27 State St., Boston, Mass. ' ' i I ■ .'. At tlHi Tyn<^«Oo0d lahdlhg a ^ ^^ pier has b0ati tmit fw visitors and ImggMia. from ths t^ssd 6f ths pter a nsw drive- way leads to «^shotel|Sriai»lin9 to drive from the bolrt and avoid t^^ steps. 'V-^'i^ .■& '% < * •4} ' '■1% . i'ttWiflay^ 1*-*, aj t Mw^M tL.J.k*^C^ pinmifipiii ij.uj.iiiji m^.j^ s have been lately made under the direction of Prof. N. S. SHALER, of Harvard College, and the Company is prepared to offer large numbers of • • CoTTflOB UOTS • ♦ at reasonable prices. The Company will be hereafter represented In CHICAGO, by DuNUP Smith, 97 "Washington St. In MINNEAPOLIS, by L. Be W. Washburn, Boston Bloclc. 1. ft . '*-£, :a /O to vtol's^Jr* » M*i»' «W**tS?«»K»''«'iBg)»,v»ft.i!,aiiA»;af>«.iii -,^mvim^* 5 yyn'.Tjj, T' ■ c , ' ) ,.»?.■,■.-■ Nslmes and addresses of some of th© f is«t»r* ' at S, KiittgstonMcOw,I9W Spruce 3t., PbiladelphU. E. I, H. Howell, 4686 Germantown Ave,, Rodniiafi Wister, 884 No. Kiiith St., F.T. iPasset, 1807 Del^cy Place, S. F. Corliss, 1707 Aych St., Prosper L. Senat, J. M. Fox, 829 So. Broad St., Wm. Broofee Kawle, 280 So. 22d St., Andrew Blair, 8209 Race St., Geo. H. Miller. 1914 Chestnut St., John Lambert, Jr. Wm. L! Stewart, 2008 Walnut St., Geo. W. Bacon, 118 So. 19 St., Henry Petit, (f (( « ft John W. Wright, 1482 Pine St., H. G. Wardi 216 Sp. 4th St., A, Wron Xjt$sssy, Germantown , Robert Craven, 4108 Spruce St., Taber Ashton, 118^ Vine St., T. Wister Brown, >., 1420 Pine St., Chas. G. Leland, 220 So. Broad St., I. H. Brasier, 1808 Pine St., Harry Godey, 1841 Spruce St., Edgar Cope, , J. Shipley Newlin, 1018 Clinton Ave.,^ Albert B. Williams, 617 Franklin St., Henry McCall, C. Morton Smith, 1418 Walnut St., Travis Cochran, So. 22d St., Kirk B. Wells, 2188 Walnut St., Upton H. White, 1122 Girard St., R. M. Coyle, 8807 Spruce St., Geo. M. Canarroe, 1701 Spruce St., H, M. K. Ingersoll, Mrs. J. W. Biddle, Dr. Morris J. Lewis, Dr. J. K. Lee, *• <( ft tt t* (4 <* « -1 <* - 'i tt it tt tt tt ti « tt tt It tt tt tt tt it ti it It tt tt ^t tt (( It «* t ,-j^ii. ■ *>* i f I 'V t *>* C, C. Sitva^e, B. H. Baitol, Byeriy Hart, J. Clarlte Hai^, Mrs. H. B. Hace^ L. J. Larttiorc, Henry 0* Bryant, Bt. Hutchinson, Wm. M. Meigs, Robert McCurdy, Mrs. Thomas Balch, i)r.R. H. Hart, Chas. Hacker, Chas. M. McCauI, Wm. G. Audenreid, H. G. Thomas, C. Davis English, Gustavus English, }, B. Agnew, .M.Wilcox, Alfred English, Mrs. S. F. Abbott, T.C.VarnaU, D. K. E. Fisher, Baltimore, Md Dr; G. Van Bibber, Mrs. J. W. Williams, Miss S. Tyson, John Murdock, John T. Donaldson, N. Murray, M. W. White, Jr. Eugene EUicott, Mrs; R. M. Wylie, S. Lyman Rice, Geo. R. Webb, Geo. P. Tiffany, F. Mudge, Charles Marshal, « Sidney G. Fisher, Mrs. Y, L. Levering, B. F. Newcomer, Philadelphia. «» % "i\) -l.? f Clias, p. Well^, Boston, J>h RpsseU Sturgts M, Mrs. James Lawrence, Mrs. Aug. Hemmeiiway, Mrs. Walter Baker, Henry C. Snow, Rev. W. R. Alger, Dr. Geo. H. Lyman, Wm. F. Apthorp, Causten Brown, Jr. Frederic Guild, Jr. Mrs. G. H. Towne, Geo. A. Gardner, John L. Gardner, Jr. A» P. Rockwell, T. E. Chamberlain, Prof. H. W. Haynes, Peleg W. Chandler, E. A. Silsbee, ^ B. F. Campbell, Mrs. E. H. Derby, Miss Lucy Derby, Henry C« Hutchings, Dan'l Sharp, Wm. Picknell, J. Rogers Rich, Robert S. Minot, E. W. Rollins, Prof. W. W?.tson, Dr. W. H. Gorham, Geo. F. Bemis, H. Chapin, Dr. C. E. Inches, Nathan Morse, Winslow Warren, Arthur Lincoln, Jos. S. Coolidge, T. P. Proctor. L. W. Saltonstall, Ev S. Philbrick, Miss Fanny Young, Mass. Soliqinion Lincoln, Boston, Augustus ^lagg, Jos. B,^ 0over, E. V. R. TTiayer, J. R. Gregcrson, Roger Walcott, Mrs. Stackpole, Miss Lydia Head, Dr. Frank Wells, T. O. H. P. Burnham, H. Burnett^ J. P. Hawes, J. S. Bigelow, , Henty Bryant, John H. ChUde, Miss E. W. Healey, Dr. Jacob Williams, John C Ropes, C. Hi Sampson, John Lathrop, Wm. P. Blake, R.H. White, Mrs. B, R. Curtis, Hemy Sayles, Miss Ellen Frothingham, Edw. Bangs, Miss C. E. Russell, Dr/ Sam'l A. Green, Follen Cabot, A. D.Weld, Jr. • MissE. W. Perkins, Geo. P. Sanger, Jr. Geo. Fred Williams, Mrs. H. N. Abbott, Dr. R. M. Lawrence, Wm. S. Hall, J, Arthur Beebe, • Miss M. A, Tappan, Miss Rose Lamb, Wm. R. Hobeson, Jr, Mrs. Wm. P. Atkinson, Mass. ti t* ' * M tt ■\h if (k ■ 'S <« (« f( ,'1 (« it •P: (i J «( ' ,-i « ' it tt ^ tt * ' V it it it 1 it f n ■ *■* a " .-. ^ a it it it •^k- it tt (• tt it it a a tt' • it tt •mMiXiJi^k^:s^ifM&S^>i^*i^''i-4^">>'m^':M rt,«^i^ 4' ' \& ' Franklin ila^eti, Jr. Boston, Mass Geo. P. Bangs^ Mm. Wni. B. Rogeris^ Dr. f . H. Williams, Bliss A. G. Frothingham, Dr. Harold C. Ernst, Morris Dorr, P4w. D. Blake, K. M. Morse, Jr. Miss Bertha W. Jacobs, Miss A. H. Thwing, J. jG. Beals, Mrs. F. O. Dame, .Wm. Simes, , .^^,,. C. A. Kidder, ^ ^^-^ ^ f<:'^^ Mass. Dr. Frank WcBs, Boston, Mass. i - « John Felt Osgood, " i^iaii t« John H. Cabot, " *i*w' ti John C. Gray, •* i Miss M. A. Wales, " , '• ' ^ fte;> • it <( Mrs. N. W. Curtis, *^ ; ; ^Mmb' (1 Lewis W. Tappan, " ' V^ ■ ■ (( Mrs. John Brewer, " H tt Edwin Booth, »* .^ll <( Lawrence Barrett, ^ *♦ fj< it Dr. S. W. Langmaid, *' f (• A. A. Lawrence, " J tt T. Parsons, " 1 ** Mrs. J* ^mory Hoar, ^* J it Miss Mi L. Biarton, " "J ¥ • t'.<.J2 ,. i! *«« \'^i i-& m