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far, quite iuioresting hero. The imeginative wo ond of rescovees. Ko way walt shng the sande and falk ebou! the fapiare of the lonely shore Lo bis 1 eart’s content M - The waves aro an blue and roRing e ever bye, did you ever wotice the grest differ- 0 is between the color of ihe 308 st 5 Al somo places the boe i like that raloebice, the sea lra sea of rezors remarine sbade whieb searcely 1 which we loar from the imagination f3c0 of Ejeilian sean. At Owpe May the appearance op. Tt variability ie its peculiarity. i w one improvement, Sbe hax ¢ present, bat they are wothing to the botc} ia the feture. Wor the Just 15 years ehe bas he aim of advaneement. Sho s a city they were. 1y \ i forevey abang Westy of rened ¢ sow, and ¢ Mayor, Somucl ). Magouagle, who, to his duties av ehief | ate ot Cape May, unites the more ardaons ones of those of editor and proprietor of The Cope Moy Daily and Weekiy Waee. 1 very scidom that & Mavor and editor are found | eombived. 1 hope their duties are not sntipodal. Those of both are intended for (he bettesing of the public. There is, indeed, some reason for the proprietors of botels | saying, that every season in the most brilliant within the meo- wry of the oldest watering place goer. Mise Minerva Tat We's diary would be au exceodiugly interesting one, if it coull suly be publiched in full, bat ooly would it be juterostiag to tearn how many bearts she had estrangod, the number of Brilliant seasons (s0 apuoanced,) wonid be mere engrossing bl the sad truth then bo spoken :hat this promises to L be & very brilliant scason at Cape May? Miss M- | perva Tattle (thavke to George William Curtis Jfor Baving given us that omiginality) Wil bave o mew diary The season will be briliant. 1 Wil not wore br ut than any we have ever bad #or that woull be saying ittie more than I mean. Not content with tho abundance of hotels at Cape May, a new hotel is an- Boun » The Summer of 1867 is goirg to teen varietios ' the way of hotel management, and those hat ar so0 the Paris Exposition will ba the only ones 1 ¢ sow botel will be so coustructed that every teom will face the sea—an emtirely originsl ea the hictory of watering Jwes. It will cover » 15 acres of land, and wil command & view of sront. Ja truth, this extent of ocean ew wsed in the world. The subserip! wooks will Ipresame, be open ewly next July, and a con siderable partion of the stock bas beon already taken by gromivent eapitalists in New-York. Your promiuent capi talists don't us care abont being mensioned; so, in deference 1o the.r tastes, 1dox't mentioa them, Th of o uew hotel will be to the west of Congress Hall The shaster has boen granted to the West Jersey Hotel Company, snd @ oapital of half @ willion of dullus will be invested in We cuterprise, T gbt to el Ono of ‘he consequenoes apon s ¢ Ying an ocean view from every room in that # will sccommodate oidy 60 go to enongh ¢ ook at tho ocean simulianecudy. Tl lita" ough %0 sell jmmeusely thie season. 1 presume rew joets wou bring out new of pootry if soft- hearted pablisl irs, suit for the Bummer season could be found. But publisiers like pawnbrokers, are exceedingly ba 1. They look at awibroker loa st will it Dbriv sat piate. Wb Thiok how euviible would be the con thymster w mases should bo read o gree. iattioed windows of Cape May ! How many y euld be set him; how many bouquets arcanged accarding | the loug flowers, and wi pretty little anonymons ook k 0, wonid be left at bis door | Anun wiow ought 1o beget an oocean joei. The prospestive p proprietor of the new hotel, whosver Le may be, certal knows what Le is about in the present project. He ia practic but cvery seaside guest has a touch of the postical. an tho waves is & plessure always new. Peoplo go down i« "he seanide osteusibly for health; bat if health weia th aim, the pleasure would be of & very unsashsfactory kind, omes Yulgar to bathe in the ses fur the sole sake of inbaly gor from the salt. The waves iose their music, and the sof voiced sorf its charm. The only true way of enjoying the oceat viow istoenjoy it ia full bealth, and to bathe with the sense tl: gou are doing so for pleasure, 1 bope that the new house wil e & realization of the seeker-after-pleasure at-watering places fondest droams, According to all appearances it will dese 10 be. Its ocean view will aecommodate every boarder, and dourders at the sea-side have & eapacity to be sccommodate in this hne that nothiog can exeeed. Within the lust ¢ weoks the railroad from the depot at the foot of Jackson-at 10 e island, a distance of o guarter of a mile, has been cora jleted. At Congress Hall an addition has been made i way of the Ocean House. The dining-room of this 1 nereafier be used for lops lustead of the diming room of Congress Hall. The Columbin House, of which the American House is likewise sn adjunct managed im so quiet and courteous & manmer that tic svstem glides on without the loast aopleasant jar. It kas been refitted throughout, and its managers are confident of retain Ing the success it Las hithierto uot only obtained but deserve g The Sherman House has besn consideravly enlarged. The Unitod States is oue of the very fow wateriug-piace hotels that | has an artesian well 0a the premises. Beside the hotels, there are 200 cottages at Cape May, and of these 27 are new th season. The population, st its fullest, numbers at the lea 15,000. Scheliinger's Landing used to bo a very busy placs Now it is comparatively deserted—ouly a few solitary schoor ers lying around. It used to bo m great resort for yacht- Ing parties, and is still frequented. Quite & number of new cottages Lave been ereoted at the baok of Congress Hell Among the principal of these are those of Whitaey Bros." Glissbro; the Club-House of Congress Hall, Neaffoy and Levy's two cottages, George Buskins's two cottages, the ele- @aut structare George Hildroth bas creoled, the equally wiegant structare of Poge, J. Schellinger's place in Lafayette- ab, vieavis to ex-Mayor Joseph Ware's in Lafavetto st. The steamboats, I believe, coamenced to ply botween Ne York aod Cape May lsst Wednosday, and Steamboat Laod ing, which hae of late been remarksblo ooly for storms, will be lively once agaia. Among other projects proposed for next season, is the con- nection of Vineland on the Cape May Iailroad with Atsion on the Raritan Bay Road, s distance of 35 miles. This meut will give Vineland, Cape May, and all South Jersey, way through to New-York without the necossity of going to Phila- delphia. The charter is grauted under the name of the West Jersey Central Railroad Company, and the survey is already being condacted. The subscription books are belng opencd along the line of the route, and Vineland proposes to raise 75,000 When the railway is completed, New-Yorkers can g0 to Cape May without oroceeding first to Philadeiphia, and with- | oot the disagroeshleness of a sea-voyage, and will hove direct communication with the founderies and glass factories of South Jorsey. 'This railway ackeme is & continmation of the original air Ine project to connect North and Bouth together by way of Norfulk aud New-York. The thing is expected to be com pleted by the Sumwer of 1867, and books of subscription will be open in New-York doring the course of the pext month. It i mot in this particular only, lowever, that a | good deal of energy has lately been manifested in and about Cape May. AIl over the place the spint of enterprise has shown itssif. Capital has been protty ge eal'y invested by tle citizens of Phfladeltia and Baltimor “The dintng-room of the Ocsan House will d, th year be used of a ball-room, that of C hitherto been vsed. At the corver of Jackeon and Washing- ton-sts.. some good property is fn the market for sul, for the parpose of erecting a boilding for balls and like entertaiaments. Among the projects which are expected to be put in op mext season is & City Passenger Rallway from Scbe!l Landing to Steamboat Landing. Boib these places 1ok quite met dleserted ot present, and a conmecting raillway will do very el toward reviviog them. Bt it is time 1o bid farewell to Cape May, with all Ler nata- ral beauties and improvements. Every day will add to the number of vuests. and in another week the winding shores will resonnd with the shoats of thousands of bathers, Dut I pref-r thinking of Cape May as she is thus early in the season, before the voices of visitors have broken in upon the stilloes of her quiet bours, and befure noisy pleasure-seekers bave fiiied the thoronghfares from Steambost to Sobellinger's Landing. Tothe tourist it is simply and -nnnlynnwbnjun attlis period. ere the season Las __.-— THE ATLANTIC COAST. s OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, WEARY Wire MIs JOURNEYINGS, IS NOT PLEASED WITH ATLANTIC CITY—THE PHILOSOPHY OF HOWEL NAMES, AND SOMETHING ABOUT NEWSPAPERS, AND THE HOUR OF FULL MOONLIGHT—WHAT ARE THE WILD WAVES SAVING'—THANKS, COURAGEOUS READER, FOR COMING 50 FAR, AND SO—FAREWELL ' Araxmio Cery. N. J.. Juae 17, 1866, ‘Whenever poople choose to bagin to go to Atlantic City they will find the 0cean roaring aud ready waiting to re- ceive them, Verrfow are here justnow, only twe or three of the tnes jminortavt houses being opeu. The Surf Houso opens June 2, next Mouday. A now f:ont bas been erseted hore, and an- like the * froots” whioh adies ased bo wear, it is exoeedingly the bouses are opened andilled porhaps thers will be some- Ahing to write about. As i is at prosent, the place s drearr 10 un lucxpressible extont. Many of the windows at the Lig ‘otels are vot boarded up. Waiters ure as fow as flies in Wiz- o ttme, nwflhfl““hfll‘ Qegroe to *upect 1o get & ourrisge, -fl-l—hfltfildnhl V#lanka for whiob ko after ride could be & comy ansation. The oiee of ihe bostmau ls silent. The loug avenucs are cmpty, 40d (orreuss of rain are falling upon this seagist and Sabare " Clty. And ean anything woro dreary be than » ses- aeason com- , ot blaek, but the eolor “ases of sgud, upsDg, ke ity haw au exceedingly worthy and energetic | To dook | | every day that ke gress Hall having | inmeter the boundaries of the horizop, and roared to avd *led nponby s semioirovmferonce of sterlookired son, #ive wvery faly ides of What i porgatory or worse, At the foot of adtacent hille, the rihbed sand, dockiug s theugh it concentod skeletont; tLe tonantiess bath-hovees along the beach, the lonely figuies that inspect the weathor from the plazeas of hotels; the glosting suricks of spaamodie locomo- tives; the miserabio traveiers, beref: alike of dope and um. brellus; the sticky nature of the furniture and the smoky oa- ture of the stoves; the impoesibility of driving, boating, beth ing, yackting, o7 anything but wondering whether it will cloar ups the dur-'e‘- "¢ memories of the ragged-edged pools that towat ] the end of & route; the delusions b, with respect to dinners and wine lists and tolerablo com- pany, are constantly being dispelled; these are a combisation of borrors which impress one that he iy sojourning in & doomed sity and beside dead sea, Among s great n dearth of bamanity it is eurions to eon- sider where the people are to come from who shall fll up the auots of 10,000, which is the traditional population of Atlantic City st the hight of the season. Alithe cottages, fursisbed wud unfarzished, have loag been taken, and the renters do not object paying or 8600 £.r tho short period of reven or oight weeks, One or two of the smaller hotels, Jike the Chee ter Oounty House, have ady been ta) possession of by boarders who, 1f:ar, were more eager for the sea-air, before they got it, than they will be regreiful afier having lost it. They wander about passages, they gossip in sgads ou sofan, they take meteorciogical observations through tel escopes, and they anticipate the ringing of the dinner-bel, Somebody says that a great book iaa grent bore, bot a groat appetite never is—particulaily within an hour of dinner at & witering-piace, on o rainy day. My idess of what & small botel, or boardine-houss, at the sea-side should be, may be rather impracticable (indeed, I have been o}l so), but they ave extremely comfortable. 1 shiouid havo parlors and sitting- rooms furnished 1ike those of town houses, sud not “set” like soanes on the stage, There should be curtaine, and soft sofas, and a few practicable, not practiceable, plance (In tane), aud u goneraily cheerful aspect shonld bo produced in-doors by the distribution of books, and flowors, and pictares, and a thousand elegant ecoentricities in art. There should be y of hat-racks and nmbrella-stands, and it should be poe- sible to be waited on at meals, Perhaps it would be un- chariteble to say that all waiters and o fow hote) proprietors proceed on the beantiful bygienio theory that 1t is always best torise from the table with anappetite, The theoryis ad- wmirally observed in one or two hotels that might be men- tioned, What a moral and healthy sight it is, by the by, to wateh a vast 1oominl of buman beings all clamoring for some- thing to est. It reminds mo of the little scarlet-mouthed hirds opening their beaks for the usuel verriculsr repast, or of the yonug lons roaring after their prey, or of infants erying in the night, of infants crying for the light, or of any other equally appropriate and beautifal similitude. 1 am sorry that 1 cavnot place Atlantie City ina brilliant of view. It would be pleacant to feature hor a wa Jaee focus of pure and concrete light. My i Jone o dismal Sauday. 1 2avo seen be: seain, and overy timo T saw her wished it were tho Juit. 4o hias no beantifnl inland drives. tho best” of hers loss, Bt all that preesio=s are and over " jea all sand. ttlo oreatire, trying to mok 85 hotels, T donbt not, are first « are fir | not tirst class are sixth . © is no grade betwe But stll, Atiantie City filis np the excursion-train watering place of the Union, She wiil bo Mecen of excursion trains for the next six or cight weeks to we. Serdine boxes convey but o focble mpression of the ntiguity that exist between the human sardines on an At o City excarsion train. Sometimes the passengers hang themselves by their waist-bands (th rush ior soats) 1nd reach thelr destination purpls in Jf the bowe)s and ste Trom ail sion teains T am coovinee) ie face from & mach. the season. than any other waterin aro compelicd A systom of 20 less and no mor tion whe Atlantio City, place, always o by an overraling neeessity osts the qu hotel nomenclatare. Hi Halls and United States Motels aopt & Aifferent system 1 We would a0t have loss patriotisn bocause 1.1 g0 to & watering- se it is named thing, not coal and sodn. we have more ap; place, T don't lixe a my eountr. hos. The Surf House does eshing, and belongs to the T at er | order. It makes o ng ovor 1 fear that hotel p practically minded to | care maeh . The * Usited States, " and * gress Hall" hava a good patriotic sou are played: out. The tiths of & botel by the soa should be taken fiom something seg- gostive of the sea. It wonld only require s littie bravess io accomplish the Sociecy asks £or tuese refinements a8 vivl lization glows and sparkles to a point is the aame woy with hotels s it is with streets. bome mysterions prestige is presumed to be bastowed whou §a atrest]is namod afierthe Fatier of his Country. [t would be & grest deal better f people would think of the Fathers of Comatrics mars. snd name strests and hotels afier them Iose. However, we mast tak things 43 we find them. At Atlantic City T find there is not & great deal to report ia the way of improvemeat. Bhic seems to have adhsred to the dul lovol of former yoars. There have been some obanges io the proprictorsbip of hotels, but whether these chiaages are fur tho batter or the worse it will be lefi for the pubiio to determis The Whits House is under the same mauagoment as that<of Lt year. The Light-bouss Cottege, Cottage Retreat, and Nepiune have oot chaoged tands. Barra Motel, I believe, Lias undergone 8 chaage in propristorship. At Congress Hall the diniug-room has boen fresh papered aad fresh paisted. The billiard -roowm has dikewiss received a geveral overhagling, whick wielders of the billiard cue will approciste. The Maocy House is altogother naw, [ow many mors Lotels are thers going to be at Atiantic City? Tho Orfeutal retains its Dyrmer propristor, ‘Bae way in which the United States Hotel was mansged | st season doserved, but scarcels promised to real ize o Cuir reward to its propristors; perhaps a more prudent but less gensrous management will rende: tns senaon a groater pecuniary success. It ism fino hotol, and capable of giviug satisfiction to a large namber of gusste. Che Hondley Houss is tnder & new sot of managers. Dodloc's has been opeu ol Wiater (imagine a Wiate: aeason at & watering-place!) aad at the Clarendon things are as they always wero, with the additioaa! smartness » frosh touch at putting to order bas imparted to them. At times one feels atmost tempted to think that Lotel proprietors are as bad as o They are constant'y changicg their Liear of a hotel keep: ext you bear of iim as & millionsire at Saratoza, o or Long Braoch, or Atlantic City—let u me, and Just to ke 1 genero er askod mo to I hiad ever kept hotel. Oa my modestly in- nat out of my lne, be port, botels for p: An amiable dinner whetl sinuating that tlat was som ta the An usde’ hotel-keeper is muck more s trition of misd with mind, Tam sure it wouid be g0 wi lantic City Iy the aewspaper must be spicy wmst ot by clipped and rebashed. Everybods w anything avout newspapers knows Low the same stals frs Jokes knows Bot worth & sogie repetition, A real live, fir ewspaper would ba just the thiog for & waterlug-phoe like Atlagtie City. Oneortwo attempta t0 esta water- ing-place newspaper huye, ¥ balicve, been made elsewhore hat the result is not remarkabls for the elegance of Lisdiction, or fur the delictousuens of its sasire, or for the genlality of ita sazcasm, or for the keensss of its wit. A liile watering place newspager like tais nced be ne dtber scandalons ror i centions ia order to be spicy. L indsed, it be nocessary, in deference to fomiains peejndios. to give the initisls of the unfortunate ladies, the slaborato meation of whose ball cos- fumes Is made 4 business, it is still mors necessary that a word or twoof genuins witaball grace the other part of tho articks. 1 do mot éve why the man who daseribes & ball snould oot be expected to duacribe it well. To do sols oae of the most Aiffi- cvlt foats, € :he coporter sseks to be origiual, dlsdain- ing and oasting aaide the conventional style, and uiterly igaoring * reportorial Eogish,” We in accused of piling on tue *faser;” if s moderates the rate of Gis ambi tions Pogasns, he is sure o fall back into the conwontiondd re- portorial rat. Theralors, tho uewspaper-man who oas de- seribe a bail in chaste Poglisd, who oan presout all the (acts in epittists chossn aod dslicats, and who knows how to ourl s iagination with fe bit of good seuse; who onn ow, bewhflbu naver umportingat, accomplishos & task whish only 0ns out of—L ain afraid (o #ay LOW many —roportes oo ! todo. Attantio City and the otber watering-places a-e {he loowie of all the Sammer bails the modsst. and sparkiias, wi“wuflu?‘ :n“: persounitios do not dspleasos Wheo et malignant; uum.unmmamww-mt be termed the good-brosding of lavguags odgsd br deilosie snronsm. ust upon the forociouds of the hills. The ! steei-colored ess, 00, whose stiade now roashes the cemuess of other places, yoosives aud retains the mooubesms, and spreads them in transloeent Gim over her sosom-like billowe, Through the «i® mw@“wdmdv-uww’hfl of the en, beating upon the Netening and Lelpleps ghore. apd never oeesing iu the swelling snrges of lle importanity. Thbe at, and pot the loast dicarreeable to leave, There are somo people who will insist that Atlavtie City is the only place for ocean-bothing in creation. Teo late, they find out their rie- take, They become martyrs to the viee of prejadice, and are like the topar who spends his life in getting drank and dies in getting sober ) TUESDAY AFTERNC follo: er poit. N J W miles Targe cropa; twenty wost erteutive Jertie 1t = - E on | OF tio briidant enzagzement of 1 NTRY SEA \1—|m-n three to ten GENTS W ll [ m very State, to PER- | company of 6 artists. fiae shade, pleuty of choice fruit, good KY'S SOLID | 1L, for weitica tud bly on paper. A MONDAY EVENING, Jur» 25 | weler, bealthy Gve minotes’ from depot, and 1| | pe tate | ¢ ceats. Sddoess O. B | Fiest Night of the Grea® 5 Roies from Bew Yoek. (R Terms ovey. Tgeids of ROBLA Ry 102 e | PREM W DENILE, & lul ted, Halnes & Co s, N Brosiway N SLOYM o S Afac which tue (-lhmd Hallet of KEY Plaiutif, NGS. ].‘MI LOYM AR OF 1T RUINE. o W MO K. &nmm FARMS, Foll particulars on appd {raprovene ita, contaisiug 71 © m:r House in New NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, MUNDAY, JUNE 25, 1866. A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE to L E‘l‘—!’u‘mnlml In Morristown, N, J., contaioing 11 vonss «ituated 00 Tk minoter’ walk of the depot; chur b room, water-clovet. & well stec Fogetables of il Rites wil Do i cheap, fus ne seseen fanfi lw.,mmn B. A AIN, esq., No. NOVF & Sisisonease.. of 3, . NOYES, Morristown. beach of Atlantic City is most eloqusnt with tbo voiger of the A A P A A o, BARNUM' A‘HER!(‘AN '\(UHHJ F They are forever ssying oR0ve IR, b«l-:l—: Hp »n.\-l m.\ e emoy. -'M». A DAY UF RECKSATION. 9 LAST WBEK BUT ONE OF T1L¥ FRESENT SEASON repeating what the vocaw's midst bad told thom, But I belleve * Fosh® urio the shore, aa though listle Pani Dombey said escugh about what the waves were al- ] ESIRABLE COUNTRY RESIDENCE o LET— TRIUMPHANT SUCCRES ways saying ; I believe the exquisito heart of Dickens bae al- Furnished for the seseon, ;z“n.;....w :. 1. uo-hl:: pa W”‘Ao\- “;Aun.v i o 241 foet with el!, ver atifuly sitaml commaid ready probad the meassug of the oecan fo its dopth, ANT :‘3.’7;. 7 it ey andsoum oo Uaitiug aud Cabiog, Aled, WO ey st Vs ; Lave to say, therefore, is thet, except in ite moouht sepect, 1 houses, not furnished. x ACCH w LA Il Atiantio City fs not fhe pleasaniest place in (he warld to stey JOSEPH EATON, Jn., Nerravansett. R 1. oo peg LY AFTERKOON QT IORENING ar s introdor lug the wouderful NIAGARA LEAP, the paw Acrobatic Act THE PERSIAN THRONE, «nd o variety of other " sranziivo which will be varked each eveuuz. b MATINEES EVELY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDWY. FOURNIBHED COTTAGE TO LET st De ty-bailt, one -.n. m Etetsow's Hotel, Long Broneh, weaz the Scw; wabic aad gaide sacked. Powession July ). Rent, $500. Apply to W. 8, A'm\ by letter or persovally, et No. 149 Broad- woy, hetween u wd2p S'I EAM POWER=ROONMS with { with STEAM POWER P toket. Apply on prembes, No. 202 Firstave,, of £ PITON.Jr B "o ROBENT OAITER, e, Ko 29 1oue containe all o, 3 vos ?i‘n LET OR FOR MALE.—A very genteel Possession tmmediately. LET—In urme. -.,muxan. ':n.x‘mgm L, will appest in ANOTHER nm;‘uzo AND 5urm. DRAMA anequeied ide! Al it 71 Llfr'f'n"v‘r':' Wacre, rutites mnwrrv TEM MITE TEM r ll.\l'hh- THE FIRST PALSE STEP. 41k PIRST FALSE STEP. Tl Dowestic Diams is fouuded upon AN ACTUAL OCCL KRENCE, ‘i formeone of the maay romisiscences of this city, snd the inek dents of whi THE umflm{tfim LLOPEMENT, REMORSE, b Sales bn mnmm BAN(‘A, NL WIN &. (,04. Nos. 694 and threc-sory bigh stoop briek bose disale Ne. 250 West Thir- Weet Thirty-Foaithat. ck OUSE, wih gurden of tines Wl in compe e Y B 96 Broadway, cor. of Mtbet—Soee of Books, Statiecery, uncy Goods. Fumit ENGLISH oK, Juve . st 4 o'clock, and the two RION, Box Oftics open from 81l § o'clock, where sesta and private bozes may be seured SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE. Pictures. Worke of A1 BAMAOED " N, DEATH OF i BLTRAYED ONE, dn, mlkhhlly ,-a in this dromatization. The dintribution of o An mm varioty of N W characters (10 AND BEE v portion i M b 54 nuflu ED N SUESTBERS of (v DRAMATIC COMPAN “PARRAGUD mm SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY would RENT two OREAT LIVING CURIOSITIES o large Donble l.uons, furnished to gentlemen withoot A'mi:l- Do seeis, the Masagers take piessure in prosenting the lonu BAY, ‘Auctioneet. House has all modern fmprivements,_Callat No. 145 Lexingionave, AARE AN WONDES BY BOOK 'I'RADL ‘"\LL ,ROO\“‘ 493 Broadway BO.\I(D.—A well famnished tront room to let, with | ever esbibitedto th yatrcns of s ikt The wu.um PAGE, L h S eesserd to J. X, Cooley. mymn ""“‘,'3;, ,.m.-» an aud wifs of two eonil-maen; AHOLINA TWINS, TS al40 o hall bedroou modern kR someaviLy'Ane GALLER®, BY Eh-n ,:f ‘wll LS, Anuumwr—m (,ul,{‘nm T, "To LE , with BOARD.— cuoll;m 121':;», NO. 2 ul(ln:‘nwn : Al 1] i, GLAS: w. ke~ o o i ’ Wedneciags June £ b b polonk. st Ao 1 Vorapea. San poskive: ed double and siagle reome, setsble for | _ AMhoah imsopersbly jolsed by liguieres which fori s cloter 08| _ Adminion Woovnin Titetn for sele at Mer- ing & goud amortment of WHITE GRANITE, vow in store. — — FAMED SIAMESE TWINS, cantile Library, Astor e-.!(o o ty-#t.; No. 72 West Thirty v i1, Luxos, Anctioneer. MORE ROOMS Tt el dividonl movements ace sy ad ieucoful, They wve L than be_reqoires, wo of ROOMS 00 | fively oud vivacious, sod are provouuced by ull who have seen them second floor, frout; also, th with or without ington v Tnsw l. ENRY H. LLH)H & MINER will sell by aue- Jes 38, o4 B vlelock, ot our Gallary, No. n{lvur MODERN OIL PAINTINGS A’ GREATEST CURIOSITIES IN THE WORLD, They may be seen at sll hours, together with MASTER ALLIE TURNE. IlAll\l-A\T DRUMMER. " 75 Oviow, PRILADRLE LA, o O, 106, R COLORS, o ) VING AUSTI y of -A»:,h of a very l ROOM, with Py 4‘["}(‘:‘\‘{!’14\ OF NATIVEE Om’fl AN'S LO(/RT. ool e t Forty CHINESE SUMMER T o HORG KONO. state of ot o Poréition of Precuises in Parhane Tu NICHOLAS 70Y, 2\"“" lute District of Southwark, now City of e Lideiph TAKE SOTIOR, That by setse of the rquwiisa il bs beid v 0 eversl o of cebebrated wew, by AN TED—A FURNISILED ROOM, conv {0 buth, with Breakfast oniy, or lireshns and Ton, in anly 3 yeors old ant above Writ of Portition TIE WORLD NION COAL AT AUC " !t.r\u.num\ u withont ather boarders; loestion sbove E ’ FIv 1y torme dirocted, the premises therein i st sy = D i AUTIFUL CLNC ASSIAN OTRE, enertiod on the 29th dey of Jaey A« D I mm:d-n‘.q:l‘t: NG ¢ Niw Vomx, June 19, 1908, ND WESTERN RAIL- FY-NINTH AVCTION | e, 1866, st 12 anze place. cor. sall, by Mewsta. bings -\Im..e. the' mises can be I ORAM A BE) LA¢ KAWANNA SPLENDID AN TEITAIN bhold their INGE The DELAWARE, HOAD COMPANY Reapectfully yonrs, "P\'H\ C. ut){\l Lis, Sherif. wd WM. D, TOY, 0 o brlndeiph fihm'm"g'f'm: of Juoe, A. 'y ot lhm o tphi} on b day wve, broeeding beiore view the s Brooklya 1 nnucx VAN AN DIAN DI ESSESC MINED SCRANTON COAL, ROOK LIFUT G GRANT'S LOOK-OUT TOWER, the usual sizen, deliverable st their depor abethport, N. J., B b GEOLOGIC 0 JOJRgtoAL ;M NUMISMATIC “he mouth of ‘. y , B L E Bt up wil boaold (o he b Connty, NATORAL ma'mn’ml)\,/‘ AX BTATC PAINTINGS, 148 made for ar Admission, 70 cents. _Clilds ‘VALI.A('K'E THIRD WEEK OF MR, DAN B RV AN S WANTE lb—lu a private xumh ono ™ Hoie and ander ten. 13 cente. beid in ¢ Gounty u& pobiic L h«rvfy disors of the corporation of Tie Fver greenn (o mwn’un“‘:!.i(bn thes pespeetive clairs to NTRY BOARD in o vork Bay, within 90 pot o the ates of the elty. Apply to RUBT. COMEDY. No. 39 Brosdway. e | MONDAY EVENING, JUS eve'y o wninz during stned | ordr, o e e, No.' ) 3 ) rv Y BOARD.—A new mmer Hotel at | the weex, will te prowniod i nesevall’'s . h draa, | "rn ll.:j:-drn ‘:.‘\,.; ".“.‘fl:l‘.’...“‘!:,‘..i". :.,‘.lw-‘ v from $750 to $10 perwoek. Addross | I8 et <ol .:,"" EREN BA in o ’rr that the smonnts reapeetiveiy doe £ 82§ er - CTAAINGS for o t (0 becoui due upon & lisbility or Indeotednesy e exisi it orw On, Tix BRIDES OF SARRYOWEN produced with srleadid. w oy nd the follwine UNKQUALED DISTRIBL Mr. DAN BRYANT. With the sou: MAC Mr. W. R FLOYD (whs Lained ; and any €7 vor ieir alaim ot the th CLASS (“)(\“\ sl Ve L euories, o e ~ Kings Cou eprice 1L " o1 i Marpioe, Atton IME COURT, Sk C. COILD aud roads, On the's & parl om 1 X > Mre. MARIA WILK! e, hovel, 1o ey, t every | ing, ks d o 'tie whoie T i 3 7 it oy whaieror. 116 | Yotk snd o Bter WG s:esmboata =nd ralironds cou- 120 apple, | mcting wit . a re and soil boais con | mees with ait i X . Addee. e lusg vibuile . Tle i -———‘—_—-l fust a1 oets, being tweaty-Gve foet in e fodrc, ore o o, Ao xuder MoCotter L} r thereol i:om onalty of the f‘uy of Gitnations Danted—Females. \\IIX \l‘l(b\ WANTED by a rospectable mid-. o1 WO \ v presonted with new .mn-.m ul Sceners, vew Diesses, now Jokes, e P T B eomnd giehd and ali the moderu japro I L ..m.fldmo.. of two Jots of Tand in the iy of Now-Verk, . | kuown and distinguished on te wap of vhe Twe iih Wand for the ] B4 1845 and 1936 oy the biock ......‘#.'.1. 8, t Eiglitieth (80) steect, between nnhvrnu-«—llfifid Newr-J ork, May J1. 1996, TSAIALL T, WILLIAMS. Referce, No. 57 Broadway, chestra will Yo SCOTIA PO +d by John Bronzi.om asd d- cment by Rober: BRACKETT, JUPKE l}'_( JURT—City and Lonu&v ~of New Y mm dssignec in tru "“fl R, ag. e llli\k“ w. i‘ of ’Y ARUES e NALL and. stberss—Jints action. boing by ot fade by ey W Desb Lo tho PR A R ] rriont tothe order entored in this action oo the 12th day of Lat alt creditors of said Henry W, Derb; by filing the same, st his ofice No. 163 d'to Capt. Jodkins., The HOM and LOTS oy « KELLOGG, ¥ xeeito; LL WANTING ¥ \l \I~ Large aud st THOUSEW ORK. Please the Comeds by Firz James recaminended Ger N N BROVOHAM ed " Lo b | they ik e beceed of the brnedi tie’ nm o dement in this ection, P. ADAM o and o ¢ s wide o Gitnations munlcb—mnlu. A m s = ¢ Y ./ o will be supported b N RS ....Z.'...‘Z ..." Bk ‘i'.’,: i can be WIll be enactod Anakespesie's ereet o \vx PREME COURT o e Siite of Now-Yorke < Ty HAMLET, \\l\ and County of New-Yosk (piace of irtal).~ —lbLlANAIfl e islll ATION WANI n_compe With th e fol Wi armoat JACOS RICHOLA t w COPYIST Wi ® perfect satisfaction . | empioy bim Addr fox No. 15, Tribu n,nm:. l*\\m ES s and and female f onstastly on ruar of Sixthave, d if you fail (0 ankwer t1 ¢ 0o e piuuif in thissetioy wil: suply to the Coart for the nded 1 the complaiot—Dated New April 25, ) JIBLO™ GAR l‘L!\—l.- ins at 8, Leasee and Mazager, LWL WHEATLEY | fom fietp Wanted- FOU A YEAR PAID AGENTS, MALE AND FEMALE, moned a1 red l‘ll“v W hxfl 'i“ be filed of the City wnd O ud to secve 3 copy o the e, N % Wil seect b id Ciy, mho-—y w TREE FLYING TRAVRZE, offica of the Clerk” in which hnhwl!l.nu! 3 i o i’»lnfl.nd:‘(}hy Bl in ¢ said TO-MORROW (Toe ire clanee of programme. yoqrn--" o the said La prepacaticn, 'l'm- @0 For particaise Aiate povems: , four complate ¥ thon ta . MORRIS, Burlington, SO FALE=A Tosutiel COUNTIY SEAT afd § IPEINSURANCE AGENIS WANTED, v XN A Y AT A £w|z’];:."12”:;m’l'\';? e o, ot Sl medors | with rotsoencen, LYE T COMPAN g S X g e A il modern 3 whole aguinst you for the sum ollnu-.d«d-ddm:n-mu with s, 15 closet DAY EVENING. June 25, )—A YOUNG MAN X LAST NIGHT BUT FIVE lin place i Plaintie'd is ove of the Lealthiost and L N’:"', i wnd la in APT AT DRAWING | i3 wir el to leara Model # [ rm.n:,cm« third day of January, one _Lddress Box No 1,160, Bos: Olfice. i, JOHN WOOD, 4, Reooats ILlll,rhhml S r thi ’ who wil apy K1 L Lk o8 ice with COOL AS A CUCUMBER tain tises at 6 o'clock. waid to .\,n-m~_tu 200 per Mouth WING MACHIN nce ontpew #15, 814 ad 83 WHO Tt porformances ”uu' )\m . v walk | e complaint in the setion was filed fa 0 fl? Cierk of the City and (‘m,—o{ N ev-York, at the City 1368, JIO BERRY, Plaintifi’s Attoraey. FME COURT, New-York County.—ANNA City, o m-wmh of a‘fl". Kot Doors open sk 7 YHLEO. T II\)M Third-ave., bet PROPRIETORS THIS AND EVERY EVEND ALENTINE, Plainiiff. inst CONRAD llAhIIALl"‘hA Wi IS!LL his wil '.HM Saw- moas for rliel. (Com, b the defend- ants, CONRAD W ISEIL ud MA DALI-)(A “l& SEL: You are bereby v require awet the complaint in mnml.n whieh whi bo Sted te Otfice of the Cinrk of the Supreme Court in tie . ty and Connty of New-York, st tas City Hall i New-York Cit andtoservo s copy of Four et to the said complaiat on the wol acriber, at Lis office 114 Nussiestrvet, New: York City, -nm | \ 'LD—A MAN to attend “ Ilt)\hl')\‘ OKN KOCH 'l BROTHLH G AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. | No. 42 Waliet strictly first-class n JOR SALE—One wone HOUSE ot and favors ot e thopsamititgol - S— 1 - -~ T FARM of o0 | Torporation Notices. | A NEW AND BRILLIANT PROGRAMME A iy iy ey ety ] fine order. by | pecpaes TR ' THIS EVF | S thoe aforeeald: toe PR b thlsactlan wik 8PP Fo.ts AN, No. 15 Wailt. | OTON AQUEDUCT ble weather the Concort will be given "4 the rge | (’aurv for the tuh!domlu.hl the compisint. —Dated ) fc TBUILDIN G PLOT REWER ¢ connected With this establishment { Th fou was slod i the Office of 1 Ululu \ vo & walk DAY, TWO GRAND CONCE) CEEASON: Fratetde s \ttorney, W JON'AT 44, LVENING AT 7 Al — 'nnd County of New- 10N, TWEN NI, Plalotf, sgsinst ANNI. rllln I‘l’f'lAll\ on trict.—To the Defonduits sbove uamed sud cach of them: You cre Lereby : d und requized to suswer the cou pinint i1, this action, which wae filed in the Uffice of Uity and Coustr of New-York, at the City Hall, in the City of New- and o serve o oopy of your at o th Ducriber, wt bis ofice. Nun ber € | Brosdway,in lho(ny of New York, withia l'fllly s .nu thia sumuions on you, excitsive of the. ‘-io AT o faf 4 suawe the suk cemplatut within the (e 4 the plaint(f in this action will take judgment ‘_z‘ntl you for the sum sand nine hundred and »xty (wo dollars sud twenty-| Qn- i uereat frow e fin: doy of Juue, oe Loossaad s ¥ ixkg ve, Bestde the coss of ths sctio "JOEN A or)mnfl Plalutiils Attoruoy. Browd 0 \1 PREME COURT, Cily SAMUEL CARTER, WiL B. PEVQ and JOHN Mu:flu. I" .—Jlifi[lA‘\ Dete 1 y dewand ou mtn@. A« m. l‘lfl!-d. 1 'A‘ol-drlmdnm ramed. You aze hereby : Revs AR “ at Che of Counecti 1 ~«.1—\» xtravagus P I{-mlm FRiNCe 39 to which the popular young comedia p e M Allylll)l\ HILL will appear in Lis bighly suceassful chara e U BROTHER SAA THOMAS ROBERT A, W. CRAV Written by John Oxenford, e In sotive preparatior 0X*# OLD BOW rostor nd Manayer. ¢ bhundred York, Ms; My, lawdud] Tomu!ssloners of the cen wnd Commons HAD Oft PUB. TH STREET, 1, IN THE nnd County of N: M H, KIRTLAND, Ul.t-l Y'® MINST; At the m-ru AVE. OPERA vgv E, No 2 1ol ¢ Voo T adjoining Fifth-ave Hiot EVER ON THE LERT. City sud Congty | l | i | | | | | | nf P tt bhershy | Firet appeasance of the E‘l!l'rlln‘.flmnl ued and required to answer the com) 5 ,v.r.,kun iey.irieud to apply to the Saprews Courtinthe MR, . 5. PURDY | i thin meting. which will e Sied ia the agton. . C Judigia! Distriet State of New-Vo, special term of | Wha will appes: fn conrestion with ¢ tho Clerk of the Suj Court taand for the City o T i Jow | Subd T, b eid o the 5 of New.¥ GEO. CIRISTY and 0. Bew-Tork. t the Cly Hall in the City of New-York % Slonhenvitie | SNTURDAY venth da »q»nn“ o _SCIENCE AND \lrmunu MISSISSIP the sxid complaint on ] - T, on that day. oF 64 snon therealter a1 B Boied therson, for | MYSTER VIETHCAVE, WOTEL, new Song, Dauces, &e. B 3 W. BENEDIC I ik sppoiutzaent of Comumisnaners of Etiate wal Apjrsismentin | ¥l wesk o fangbabls b S service cf tils sumaions A 3 %, peontitled mattor; that the pattre and un-m tha fmprove MHLIII.IHDIN! BOY. .rawmmmmmrmnu cou| ESTATE AND LOAN EROKIR, | e beseby iateciod ibe spiag oot of s oud ox Pyblie Dilve 1 ) NOS. 4 AND @ PINEST., EOOM NO. 4. ; #xid Road or Public Drive to come t.y....uu BATURDAY, Juns B=-Cor y Fourteen nn..a..‘.a.\u,m-u.um . ol RS bt et e | SO e R e o R Z%k.b “MR"I“O“ J,':'M The Simst-clase four | &0ceieaorsd of Blsomi Saaoc By ta e 'Nacthier 'l‘mfi“-m" FRANCAIS, 6, + | liae of Eightyseventh atreet wiere uu Roadoc Public Drive Fourteenth-st., near Sixth ave. sl Appy aa sbove e distant batwren Tooth ] T e P " oty of Ko For, o the Ch5 Not'l-sasterty aud saui-distant befween id o ek o the (1P y ~York, Tmngn and WOODLAND (o SALE.—Twenty- | svierss il Snilhiy u,,“lo.,m,.u.‘ oy o e A LMENTARY BENE IR ™ Seri v, on the lat ‘one acess, heavily timbered with Whits Osk, Bass and Chestit thence B artuerty Southerty lias of Oue-lindred and el lly'lh"" WA’ emes ki o "“""'.'n the vilge of e flochsle, WeseEeiag rflf.mn.;w m.,.lz«mgmm.:-x. " Boad and e eveath DRIV covm' ."M of Lo et TN ot whols t mmbwm K. e il phsame nddrons LUTHER 11ur'r~( STa Hioposth sysams eag trwety re fust |n-‘f.n:o?fn.uw MADEMOISELLE DE BEL‘" ISLE, of New-York. c facent on wither ddn Comed, o the liarty Line of o‘yl-.‘?'g’:uihyAbnnd« Dases. or Public Drive inclades the whole ol-ll roadway (H. Dazdonyille). "‘f*"“ Oae- EW I!‘REI(. THEA’ Fourteenth4t., near ENOLISH CoMIC DPERA. -mAI Jll.ll Int m s L oure of Howard (ot coruer o Brosdway and Muides. Ifi WHARF FOR fiALla—) large WHARF with 160 abeth: '..J.'-fl" ith “"""’".-#n" .u.':oum'.. soaber, or seel B . Exsutar, No. 64 CEM . Lberg. ¢o: THE DOC‘I'OI " ALCANTARA. l00€u.... t.phmn-t;‘rnl s | = ey s wnd Lot ' No. ™ o TUESDAY, Iul.fl,lll.ka.hv:lljl “Id- Music. - - - i the Theater, | feh-st. Clesls Ressrved ""‘L'fl.;::ol Oraw B stuanssthnndio tontmsshet vos e RPN, cojm'nv H.Acl pr FARM wanted, ient OuRiNa OF THE SUMMER $EASON . BY THE GREAT o T PLEge et #2000 10 Er mwm AMPHL ""-»""““am«‘ Clmb JPARK. uatil Dark—Gent 88 m‘ln ‘.u;_.‘*.! . h.“ “‘.,""'m proigiedtorg gy fsw; 34 o gy 13

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