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A MARVEL OF LUXURY AND COMFORT. ^'' f y ^ ,^ ~^ ■ In addition to being the favorite Fall and Winter Hotel, it is Most Desirable, Cool and Delightful for Spring and Summer Visitors. LOCATED IN THE HEART OF NEW YORK CITY AT Fifth Avenue, Fifty-Kighth and Fifty-Ninth Sts. Overlooking Central Park and Plaza Square. Convenient to places of Amusement and stares. Fifth Avenue Stages. Cross-Town and Belt Line Horse Cars pass the doors. Terminus Station Sixth Avenue Elevated Road within half a block. THE HOTHLi IS ABSOIlUTHllY pi^B-PHOOF. can Plans. Summer Rates. F. A. HAMMOND. New Osburn House, South St. Paul St., ROCHESTER, N. Y. FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. ELECTRIC LIGHTS, ELECTRIC BELLS, ELEVATOR. Heated by Steam throughout. 200 Rooms at $2.00 and $$2.50 per Day. Free 'Busses to and from all Trains. ROOMS WITH BATH, EXTPA. EliMBt^ E. AUf«Y, PPOpPietoP. THE V\l llooms and ail been constn lig'hted witl the House, s Fine Vie The Van Ne nil Dim Wia rjun Van Ness House H. N. CLARK, Manager, U. A. WOODBURY, Proprietor. H. E WOODBURY, Asst, Manager. BURL-ir4GTOr4, VT. ON • L.73LKEr • CMTOiTVTPLT^IN. THE VAN NE8S has been*enlarge(l by the addition of Sixty Sleeping Rooms and several tine Sample liooras. A new, handsome, light and airy Dining Hall, nearly twice the capacity of the old one, has been constructed. The Dining Room and other i)arts of the House are lighted with ELECTRIC LIGHTS. There is not an inside bedroom in the House, and nearly all of them afford a Fine View of Lake Champlain and the flountains. The Van Ness has an elevator and Hn; escapes. The basements, kitchen, etc., are nrotected by (Jrinnel Automatic Sprinklers. 4 nil DliniliinTny is the PLEASANTEST route to and from ||H OUilLiilUiUil the White and Adirondack Mounlainh, Lake '-— - Champlain, Lake George and Saratoga. I Richelieu 5) Otrfario Na\Ji|ation Qg., f-'/^ FROM TORONTO TO MONTREAL, QUEBEC, AND THE FAR FAMED SAGUENAY, Calling at Kingston, Alexandria Bay Ports and other points en route, passing through the charming scenery of the Thous- and Islands, and the renowned Rapids of the St. Lawrence. The Trin from Toronto ^^'""^^^' ^^^ saguenay 1 ne i np rrOlIl l UIUIUO g^^braces more of the wild, romantic and sublime than any other in the known world, in short, it is the Toi»i?ist's I»a.i?a.«iise, and American Scenic Line. About July 4th, the magnificent new Twin Screw Palace Steamer *' COLUMBIAN,'* will commence running between Kingston and Montreal every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, leaving Kingston at 5.15 A. M.- in addition to the regular boat of those days calling at Alexandria Bay Ports en route. ALEX. MILLOY, Tkakfr: Manager, J. CHABO GkiMekai. Manackk JOHN H, WORLEY, Gen. Pass. Agt. Montreal, Q^k. mm l^fk/p Nos. Opposit N< V/ho have re-( TWO LIN THE NEW k L CROS GRAND CE ^ASSFNQERS CAN TAI He « The 'or Room II Singh For fu NITE H BO N MKD ;r points Thous- .wrence. a^uenay 2 of the n world, 3, and AN," Vlontreal iLTSton at )se days ABO M AN ACKK Broadway Central Hotel, Nos. 667 to 677 1 Nos. bb/ too// Mir\A/ VnOir Midway between Opposite Bond 5^trP^t. Nc, W YUKK. Battery ^Central Par NOW UNDER ENTIRE NEW MANAGEMENT. 7ho have recently expended over ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS in a thorouj re-organization of this immense property, by far the largest in New York, and one of the great Hotels of the World. LOCATION UNSURPASSED! TWO LINES OF ELEVATED RAILROADS, 6th Avenue Station, Bleecker St., oneblockin therea 3d Avenue Station, Houston St., two blocks in front. THE NEW RAPID TRANSIT CABLE LINES PASSING THE DOORS run the Entire Length Broadvi/ay from the Battery to Central Park, passing all the Fashionable f SiORES, Theaters and attractions of the city. k.L CROSS-TOWN CARS TRANSFER at BROADWAY WITH THE CABLE LINES, taking gues j direct to the Hotel. I hRAND CENTRAL DEPOT Passengers can take FOURTH AVENUE CARS direct to Bond Stree \ one block in front. I kssFNQERS ARRIVING BY ANY OF THE FERRIES, OR either FOREIGN or COASTWISE STEAMER CAN TAKE ANY CROSS-TOWN CAR, OR WALK TO BROADWAY AND TAKE CABLE CARS DIRECT TO THE 1 Hotel ; or via the Bth or 3o avenue elevated, stopping at Bleecker on Bth avenue, and Houston Street station on 3d Avenue line, 3 minutes from Hotel. The Central will b= run on both the American and European Plans. THE REGULAR TARIFF OF CHARGES FOR EACH PERSON WILL BE or Room only, - - - $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 ] According to Size, Locati - $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 (^ and convenience, and virhetb 75 Cents i occupied by one ur mo r Bath, Extra. ) persons, circulars, maps, and other information to TILLY and Board, RAl HOTEL, BOSTON proprietor. HOTEL, ic br y HHN YOU VISIT SARATOGA, STOP AT The Adelphl The Most Com fortablk and Homh-i,ikh OF ALL Saratoga Hotf.ls. .ocation Perfect ^^^ Terms Moderate. UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF Messrs HAYFS & BRUSHNIHAN, FAMOUS FOR ONE-THIRD OF A CENTURY' THE St. Lawrence Hall, MONTREAL. It is so arraiigod that rooms used for {guests arc only one flight above the Grand New Parlous, which are just one flight of stairs from St, James street. Tliis item of rooms below the clouds, with i)lenty of light and air, is worthy of attention. The new Dining Room, Ladies' Entrance, Grand Drawing Room, Parlors and Suites o( Rooms just added, the last furnished, therefore tlic best in the city. The St. Lawrence Half, occupies a fronta,-?e on St. James street 180 feet, on St. Francis Xavier street 145 feet on Craig street 180 feet and on St. George street 111) feet, in the very heart of the city, opposite the new post-ofRc". Thus Fron7 $2 to $5 15 52^vc«i f rorr) Hz^cK Hir^ Aloo^. The only flrst-class hotel located within one mile of the post-office , and ail the public buildings. Its table unequaled by any in the Domin- ion. The Hotel is supplied with Cream, Milk, Rutter and Vegetables from its own farm, fresh every day. Only one block from the French Cathedral. Two Blocks from Victoria Square, Only two blocks from the Theatre Royal. Within two blocks of All the Business and Dry Goods Places. The nearest flrst-class Hotel to the depot and steamboat landiuRS. Every place worthy of note to the tourist is within flf teen minutes' walk of The St. Lawrence Hall, except those you see on your Park Mountain Drive. This Hotel was the home of all royal and notable personages who visited Montreal for thirty yeais. It has all the modern improvements, Elevator, Gas and Electric Lights, Hot and Cold Water, Electric Bells, Rooms En-Suite, with Bath and Closets on every floor. Si)acious, clean and well ventilated rooms. The best beds of any hotel in the city. The prices are graduated . All under the i»<'rsonal supervision of Henry Hogan.