American Lodging List
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American Lodging List
Hmerican %tst BEING ADDRESSES OF BOARDING PLACES USED AND RECOMMENDED BY MEMBERS OF THE WOMEN'S REST TOUR ASSOCIATION ISSUED BY THE WOMEN'5 KE5T TOUR ASSOCIATION 264 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. Second Edition, May, 1898 Members are requested not to lend this book outside the membership of the W. R. T. A. There are many good reasons for making this request, and the management relies for its observance on the spirit of loyalty to which each woman has pledged herself on entering the Association. Hmerican list BEING ADDRESSES OF BOARDING PLACES USED AND RECOMMENDED BY MEMBERS OF THE WOMEN'S REST TOUR ASSOCIATION ISSUED BY THE WOMEN'5 KE5T TOUR ASSOCIATION 264 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. Second Edition, May, 1898 Members are requested not to lend this book outside the membership of the W. R. T. A. There are many good reasons for making this request, and the management relies for its observance on the spirit of loyalty to which each woman has pledged herself on entering the Association. A M E R I C A N GUIDEBOOKS. Sweetser's New England. Sweetser's White Mountains. Boston Illustrated. — ffoughton, Mifflin <5r» Co., Boston. Guide to Hudson River and Catskill Mountains. Guide to Niagara Falls. Guide to the Pacific Coast. The BOSTON & MAINE R. R. issues a complete list of summer hotels and boarding houses throughout New England, where board may be obtained from 54 per week to $5 per day. This book contains also a list of excursion routes and rates, train service, maps, and other information for the tourist. Mailed free. Address, General Passenger Department, Boston &1 Maine R. R., Boston. — R and, McNally <&•> Co., Chicago. General Guide to United States and Canada. Canadian Guidebook, two vols. (East and West.) Handbook of Summer Resorts. — Appleton &= Co., New York. Where to Go and How to Get There. (Around Boston.) — Nichols' Press, Lynn. Baedeker's United States. A complete list of boarding places in Maine and New Hampshire is contained in the " Summer Board," published by the MAINE CENTRAL R. R. Mailed free. Address, General Passenger Department, M. C. R. R., Portland, Me. The following American bibliography is taken from the " book tours " published in the Outlook December i, 1894, and March 23, 1895: The OUTLOOK Co. offers, without charge, to members of the W. R. T. A. the advantages of the Recreation Department of the Outlook. Saunders, " Through the Light Continent; " Macdanield, " Two Thousand Miles on Horseback through Texas ; " Lord Dunraven, "The Great Divide;" Julian Ralph, "Our Great West;" R. H. Davis, " From a Car Window ; " Kate Sanborn, " A Truthful Woman in Southern California; " Nordhoff, " California ;" Warner, "On Horseback," " Studies in the South and West;" Norton, "Handbook of Florida;" King, "The Southern States of North America; " certain volumes from the Story of the States or from the American Commonwealth series. Suggestions for planning a Vacation or a Trip anywhere in the world, printed information, if issued, concerning any Transportation Line, any Tour, any Hotel, or any Pleasure or Health Resort in any part of the world, will be sent on request. Address, Recreation Department, the Outlook, ij Astor Place, N. Y. SOUTHERN AND WESTERN STATES. NEW ENGLAND AND MIDDLE STATES. Baedeker's " The United States; " Appletons' " General Guide; " Sweetser's "New England;" the New England and Middle States in the American Commonwealth series ; Professor Freeman, " Some Impressions of the United States; " Matthew Arnold, "Discourses on America;" Thoreau, "Maine Woods," "Cape Cod," " Walden," "A Week on the Concord;" C. D. Warner, "Their Pilgrimage" and "In the Wilderness; " Arthur Gilman, "The Story of Boston;" John Fiske, "The Beginnings of New England; " Palfrey, "History of New England;" B. J. Lossing, " History of the City of New York ; " Cook, " Summer Rambles near Philadelphia." AMERICAN LODGING LIST PUBLISHED BY THE ABBREVIATIONS. x — Addresses contained in first edition, issued in 1895, and not since reported upon. a — Places tried and commended in 1895. b — Places tried and commended in 1896. c — Places tried and commended in 1897. L — Rooms alone. B — Table board alone. When not specified, the place indicated is a boarding house. The price given is by the week, unless otherwise specified. While thanking those members of the Association who have answered our call for American addresses, we must express our disappointment in not having received a more general response. We had hoped that this second edition would be a much larger and more useful collection than we have been able, with the material put at our disposal, to make it. We earnestly beg that every member who uses this book will faithfully report upon each place tried, and that she will send in her report of these and of new addresses every year, without waiting for a notice from us. In this way we can keep our card catalogue of the American addresses up to date, and shall know better when it will be advisable to issue another edition. Women's Rest Tour Association. ARKANSAS. EUREKA SPRINGS. x Crescent Hotel. A well-kept hotel, on the summit of a mountain. A winter and spring resort. CALIFORNIA. CORONADO BEACH. x The Josephine. $8 to $10. 50 guests. DEER PARK. 12 miles'drive from Truckee. c Deer Park Inn, J. B. Scott. $i2to$i6. 100 guests. Table excellent. Beds good. Clean and neat. Altitude 6,500 feet. 6 miles from Lake Tahoe. Picturesque region. Medicinal springs. Good road to lake. HOPLAND. (Mendicine Co. 92 miles from San Francisco.) a Thatcher's Hotel. $10. $28 per month. Kept by kind, refined, and cultivated people. Hot springs, ij miles. Indian ranches near. Pleasant drives, fine scenery. Climate hot in July, August, and September. b Berkshire Hotel, Mrs. A. W. Truesdale. 115 guests. Excellent. b Occidental Hotel, W. B. Hooper. Excellent. LAKE TAHOE. (P. O. Tallac.) x Gilmore's Glen Alpine. 7,500 feet above sea level. LOS ANGELES. c The Lincoln, Hill St. $1.50 per day. x The Rossmere. MONTE VISTA, DUTCH FLAT STATION. x Mrs. C. E. Kinney. MERIMAR. (On coast, 6 miles from Santa Barbara.) x Mrs. Doulton. P. O. Box 660, Santa Barbara. MONTEREY, PACIFIC GROVE. x El Carmelo. $12. Beautiful location, pine woods, fine beach. 6 OAKLAND. c Mrs. Blake, 528 nth St. PACIFIC GROVE. c Lowry Cottages. Rooms, $2. Meals at Women's Exchange, 25 cents. Pine groves and sea beach. PASADENA. x Mrs. M. Burnham, Marengo PI. $8. Good table. a Miss Hazard, 99 North Marengo Av. x Mrs. Webster, Marengo Av. $10. x Mrs. McGee, 287 Marengo Av. $10. a Miss Evans, 272 Raymond Av. REDLANDS. c Casa Loma. Fine. $3 a day. The Winsor. Fair. $2 a day. RIVERSIDE. c The Anchorage. $8 upward. Charming place. Orange grove. x Seger & Tetley, Real Estate and Insurance, will give information about boarding places. SANTA BARBARA. x Mrs. Burnap, 123 Michellorenas St. $7 to $8, two in room; $10, one in room. x Mrs. Bronson, 1517 Santa Barbara St. $10 to $15. x Mrs. Moor, 1404 De la Vina St. $10 to $15. x Mrs. Harrison, 1321 Chapala St. x Miss Coit, Baxter Terrace, 1501 Bath St. a Mrs. Joseph H. Playter. $1.50 per day. Single room, $10. Double room, $16. House attractive and well kept. Pleasant view of mountains and old mission. Cultivated and amiable hostess. a The Islamar, Mrs. Sarah Patterson. $10 upward. Pleasant location. Excellent house. Refined hostess. c The Fullerton Lodging House. L., $2. 30 Ortega St. c Mrs. Houghton, 1216 Garden St. Strictly vegetarian table. Very nice. $8 upward. Many restaurants, but not superior. SANTA CRUZ. c Mrs. H. Fay, 17 Riverside Ave. Room, $2. SAN DIEGO. x The Florence. . $15 to $2O. x Mrs. Garfield, cor. Beach and 3d Sts. $7 to $10, single room. c Mrs. Charles S. Hamilton, corner 7th and Beech Sts. $8. Very pleasant. SAN FRANCISCO. x The Berkshire. $1.50 to $2 per day. A private hotel. Transients taken. Excellent table. a Miss Willey, 717 Post St. L., 50 cents to $1.00 per day. Comfortable rooms. Convenient location. a Women's Exchange, Post St., near Kearney. Good place for meals. Not cheap for one. Closed at 3 P.M. COLORADO. COLORADO SPRINGS. x The Spaulding House, opposite Alamo Pk. x Miss Price, 210 North Cascade Av. to $10. Table excellent. Good house. CORY. (Delta Co. gm. stage from Delta.) Miss Rose Kennicott. Healthful, retired place in mountains. CONNECTICUT. COLEBROOK. x Miss K. Carrington. $7. Quiet little town. NEW HAVEN. x Mrs. Sykes, 137 Wall St. x Mrs. Alden, 331 Temple St. NEW LONDON. a Miss Wilder, 40 Union St. Open all the year. Comfortable, and quiet house. NORFOLK. x Mrs. Roland. $6. Very nice place. x Mr. Butler. $10. Farmhouse. Good table. SIMSBURY. (Half hour from Hartford.) x J. B. McLean. $8 to $12. House among trees. Good table. A place for rest. WESTFIELD. (P. O. address, Meriden, Westfield Box.) x Highland House, Mrs. Merritt Cornwell. $10. Delightfully situated. Broad piazzas. WOODBRIDGE. a Miss Fanny Peck, P. O. address, Box 1126, Ansonia. Quiet country home. Healthful surroundings. FLORIDA. b BRAIDENTOWN. (On Manatee River, West coast, below Tampa.) a Mrs. John Hadler, Le Chalet. $9 to $12, one in room ; $8 to $10, two in room. Delightful spot. Lovely climate in winter. a Mr. B. Fogerty. $2.00 per day. Special terms by week or month. CLEAR WATER HARBOR. (Sandford and St. Petersburg R.R.) a Verona Inn. J. B. Mann, proprietor. TALLAHASSEE. a Hotel Leon. Quiet. Comfortable. Homelike. GEORGIA. ALBANY. (60 miles north of Thomasville, Georgia.) a Mrs. Leonard Welch. $8 to $12. Large, private fairly well kept. Best place in town. Dry climate. place for winter. MARIETTA. x The Leland House. $10 upward. Marietta is one health resorts of the State. SAVANNAH. x Pulaski House. $15. Clean. Comfortable. Good house, Good of the table. ILLINOIS. CHICAGO. (North Side.) x Mrs. Sarah E. Flint, 275 Huron St. $8 to $12. Excellent. LOUISIANA. NEW ORLEANS. x Mrs. Florence Longley, 160 Fourth St. $i per day. x Mrs. Edwards, corner Coliseum and St. Andrew's Sts. $35 per month. x Mrs. Marley, St. Charles St. and Julia St. Down town. x Mrs. Miiller, Camp and De Lord Sts. Down town. Rather expensive. x Miss Musson, Esplanade St. French part of city, near Rampart. Rather expensive, but she will recommend less expensive places. Miss Anna Ladd Dixey, 164[ Amelia St., near Charles Av. $2.50 per day. Less by week. Clean. Table excellent. Lady-like hostess. MAINE. BAR HARBOR. a The Birch Tree Inn. $2 per day. Pleasant location. Excellent food. Very clean. BRIDGTON, NORTH. (Maine Central Railroad.) x Martin's. $7 in July, for two in room; $8 in August. A country boarding house, on the shore of Long Lake. Comfortable. BRISTOL, SOUTH. Damariscotta River. Boat from Portland every other day. 13 miles from R.R. station. Daily stage, i mile from ocean. Mr. Nelson W. Gamage & Son. Summit House. $7 to $12. New house. 50 guests. Excellent table. CAMDEN. x Lake City Inn, F. Singhi, proprietor. On a slight elevation, overlooking the lake, a little way out of Camden. Rates reasonable. x Mountain View House. $12 upward. Sailing, rowing, and bathing on a pebbly beach. CHRISTMAS COVE, SO. BRISTOL. a Farmhouse, Mrs. Julia French. $6 to $8. Rooms clean and comfortable. Fare simple and plentiful. House close to seashore. Delightful combination of country and seashore. Boating. FRYEBURG. x The Oxford. Excellent. GRAY, WEST. x Mountain View Farm, Mr. S. L. Adams, proprietor. $10 to $15. 30 guests. KENNEBUNK. x Mrs. Owen Wentworth. $7to$io. Well-kept boarding house. 100 guests. KENNEBUNK BEACH. a Sea View House. J. E. Hubbard, proprietor. $8 to $15. Table good. 50 guests. Furnished cottages to let. $8 to KENNEBUNK PORT. x Mr. Baise. $10 upward. KITTERY POINT. b Pocahontas. Inexpensive. On Cobb's Island, Portsmouth Harbor. LITTLE DEER ISLE. b Mrs. Snowman. Cottages. $5. x Captain Babson, P. O. address Sargentville. Hotel and cottages. $5. MACHIAS, EAST. x Garden House. $i per day. Fine table. Comfortable house. Fishing. Driving. 'MONHEGAN. (Steamer from Boothbay.) x Mrs. Albee. $7 to $9. Comfortable beds. Good table. 12 guests. A place for perfect rest and quiet. Write in advance. MOOSEHEAD LAKE. x Capen's, Deer Isle. $8 to $12. Comfortable house. 40 guests. NAPLES, SOUTH. a S. C. Crockett. Farmhouse. $4 to $5. MT. DESERT. SOUTHWEST HARBOR. x Claremont House. $10 to $14. A comfortable, well-kept house. 75 guests. x Dirigo House. $8 in July, $10 in August. 50 guests. Exceedingly well kept. Location fine. a Stanley House. Beautiful view. MT. DESERT. SOMESVILLE. x Mr. William Fennelly. $10. Very quiet. x Mr. George Somes. $10. Beautiful situation. Good rooms and board. NORTHPORT. x Mrs. Ruby Drinkwater. $5. Table good. Five minutes' walk to bathing beach. ORR'S ISLAND. a Capt. M. J. Reed. $10. a Mrs. M. E. Farr. $10. OWL'S HEAD. (Boston & Maine Railroad to Rockland.) x Sunnyside, Captain Hayden. $7. Fine location. Good food. PORTLAND. ba TheColumbia. CongressSt. Small hotel. Rates reasonable. Quiet place for ladies. Pretty rooms. Excellent beds. x The Stuart, 92-94 Park St. Room $i per day. Meals next door. Excellent. READFIELD. (Boston & Maine and Maine Central R.R.) a Mr. J. B. Mayhew. $5. House large, airy. Fine view of lake. Table plain, good, and abundant. Beds clean and comfortable. R.R. station 2\. Fare from Boston, $4. Excursion, $7.50. Mr. Mayhew, if notified, comes for guests without charge. P. O. Readfield depot. Extremely quiet. SEBAGO. (P. O. address, R.R. station, Mattocks.) a O. D. Dike. Farmhouse. 8 miles from station. $5 to $6. Well kept. Beautiful situation. a Stephen P. Douglas. Farmhouse. 7 miles from station. On a hill. $6. Fine view. Good table. SEBAGO, EAST. a Mrs. William Fitch. $5 to $6. Good table. THOMASTON, SOUTH. b Mrs. T. M. Calderwood, Mt. Pleasant Farm. $6.50. High situation. Farm fare. Comfortable. Quiet. WATERFORD. x Lake House. $6 to $10. x Mrs. Atherton. $4.5oto$io. Good sketching-ground, fishing, boating. WELLS. a Hotel Mathews. $i to $1.50 per day. Comfortable. WISCASSETT. x Mrs. R. H. Tucker. $7 upward. Table good. YORK. a Donnell House, Long Beach. Small hotel. Well kept. MARYLAND. BALTIMORE. a The Eutaw, Baltimore and Eutaw Sts. Sylvanus Stokes, proprietor. Reasonable rates. a Miss Dubois, 517 Cathedral St. $8 to $10. a Miss Dallam, 18 E. Madison St. $7 to $8. MASSACHUSETTS. ALANDAR. (Berkshire County.) x Ashley Hill Cottage. $6 to $12. x Mrs. L. Melins. ASHFIELD. (n miles from Shelburne by stage. Good road.) x Ashfield House. $10. Views and drives beautiful. a Mrs. L. B. Bryant, Bryant Farmhouse. $6.50 to $7. Pleasant, quiet, comfortable house. Excellent, simple food. Nice milk, cream, and berries. Mails twice daily. AUBURNDALE. x Woodland Park Hotel. Expensive, but excellent. BECKET. x Bonnyrigg Farm. BOLTON. (Train to Hudson. Stage to Bolton.) x Mrs. F. C. Edes. $8. Large, old-fashioned house. Good table. x Wilder Mansion. Farm. $8 to $12. Rooms comfortable. Table excellent. Open year round. BOSTON. x Dr. Grace Wolcott, 68 Marlborough St. $10 to $12. No transients. x Miss Emily Poulsson, Chestnut St. Very desirable. No transients. x Mrs. Ware, 28 St. James Av. Young Women's Christian Association, Berkeley St. s. Wright, 52 Pinckney St. cba Mrs. Stantial, 85 Pinckney St. cba Miss Patterson, 99 Pinckney St. Rooms. cba Miss Wilson, 101 Pinckney St. cba The Curtis, Mt. Vernon St. cba The Mt. Vernon, Mt. Vernon St. cba The Bellevue. Quiet and central. European plan. Excellent cafe. cba Mrs. Roberts, 84 Huntington Av. Excellent table. Near Public Library and Art Museum. Electric cars pass door. cba Mrs. Macy, 86 Huntington Av. Rooms only. x Mme. De Combes, 154 Huntington Av. $2 upward. "The pleasantest little Frericih/*»««»» in town.'' CAMBRIDGE. x Miss Louise E. Ilsley, n Sumner St. Near Memorial Hall. x Mrs. D. D. Patten, 1689 Cambridge St. Near Memorial Hall. CHARLEMONT. x Mr. Charles Cooley. $5. x Mr. S. P. Davis. $5. x Mr. Charles Crittenden. $5. Good beds; good and abundant food at each. and healthful location. CONCORD. x Mrs. L. G. Brooks. $1.50 per day. Lunches, 35 cents; dinners, 50 cents. Good table. Excellent beds. Livery stable. x Thoreau House. x Wright Tavern. a Mrs. A. H. Burrill. $1.25 per day; $8 to $10. Bathroom, fireplaces, furnace heat. Open the year round. Fine situation on high ground near old battle ground. COHASSET. x Mrs. Ed. Winslow, The Dunlop. $8 to $12. DALTON. x Irving House. $14 in season. Special rates out of season. DANVERS. x Willard Hall. Miss Clara Dawson. Box 236. $8 to $10. Large rooms. Piazzas. No shady grounds. DUXBURY. a The Misses Sears. $14 to $18 for two in room. Fine view of bay. Excellent table. Good rooms. FALMOUTH. b Menauhant Hotel, Mr. Floyd Travis. $3 per day; $12 to $22; $20 upward for double room. Boating, bathing, and fishing. Good beach. FRAMINGHAM. x Mrs. Julia Hurd. $8 to $10. Good table. Charming view. x Mrs. T. H. Wheeler. Large, old-fashioned house, in pleasant grounds. GLOUCESTER. Surfside. $2 to $3 per day. Splendid sea view. GLOUCESTER, WEST. cb Braewood, Mrs. M. H. Bray. $6; June, July, and August, $8 to $10. Pine woods. Pleasant walks. Electrics pass door. | hour from Gloucester. GRAFTON. cba Stowe Farm. $1 per day in winter. Excellent table. beds. Location good. Open all the year. Good GREAT HARRINGTON. x Collins House. KENDAL GREEN. (On Fitchburg Railroad.) x Miss Sarah Hager. Old-fashioned house, with large rooms. LEE. x Mrs. Edward A. Bradley. $9 to $10. LENOX DALE. x Mr. G. C. Thompson. Farmhouse. $5 to $7 for two in a room; $7.25 to $10.50 for one in double room. LEOMINSTER. x Mme. Emile Fuller, 19 Union St. Mme. Fuller is a fine French teacher, and will receive young ladies into her home. $2.50 for lodging and tuition. Pupils may board themselves. MANOMET. (Eight miles from Plymouth.) x Mr. Clarke Holmes. $7. x Hotel Manomet. MARBLEHEAU. b Mrs. Schoff, Allertori PI. $7 to $10. Table good, plain, well served. Pleasant location. Fine view. 15 minuies' walk to Fort. MARBLEHEAD NECK. x The Nanepashemet. $15 two in room. Very good. Fine location. x The Bovlston, Mrs. Dunlap. $12 to $15. x Follett House, Mrs. Gannet. $12 to $15. x Somerset, Miss Cross. $12 to $15. MT. WASHINGTON. (Berkshire County.) x Mrs. Isaac Spurr. $8 to $14. c Mrs. J. H. Weaver. $8 to $14. Very clean. Woods. Fine views. Take a hammock. NAHANT. b Whitney Homestead. Mrs. Teal. $10 to $25. NONQUITT. x Mr. Charles Hathaway, Round Hills Farm. $7. 12 guests. Quiet. Homely country fare. Hard beds. 12 minutes from Buzzards Bay. Beautiful situation. Accommodating people. If notified Mr. H. will meet guests. Reached by boat from New Bedford. Baggage must be marked " For Nonquitt Boat." NORTHAMPTON. a Mrs. Brown, 12 Green St. opposite Smith College. .50 per day. $7 to $8. House NANTUCKET. x Mrs. Gardener, Ivy Lodge, Chester St. RUTLAND. ba Muschopaunge House. $8 to $12. High ground. Fine views. Table and beds good. SALEM. x Mrs. Batchelder, 33 Summer St. $10 to $12. Good table. x Doyle Mansion, Summer St. SOUTH EGREMONT. (Near Great Harrington.) x Mr. E. R. Peck. Farmhouse. $7 upward. STOCKBRIDGE. x Mrs. George P. Bradley. $8 to $9. WAYLAND. x Wayland Inn. WESTBORO. x Mrs. Vinal, I mile from station. Good food. 15 or 18 guests. $7. Well-kept house. WESTFORD. x Miss Catharine Hamlin. $7 to $14. 14 guests. Good table. x Miss A. Kittredge. $5 to $9. 5 guests. Fine view. WESTON. (P. O. address, Station Cherry Brook.) Mass. Central. x Mr. George Dunn, I mile from station. x Mrs. F. B. Ripley, \\s from station. Country fare, but good and abundant. i6 WESTPORT. b Quansett Farm. Chas. H. Hathaway. $7. Large house. 5 minutes to bathing beach. R.R. to New Bedford. Stage to Westport. WESTPORT POINT. (By stage 16 miles from New Bedford or Fall River.) x Mrs. Manchester. $7. Ocean and river view. Good boating and bathing. Delightfully restful and quiet. WEYMOUTH. a Mrs. E. R. Pierce. $8 to $9. Pleasant location on river. Attractive house. WILLIAMSTOWN. x Taconic Inn. $3 per day. x Berkshire Hotel. (Both open only in summer.) WORCESTER. c The Belmar, Main St., Mrs. Mary Rice. WRENTHAM. b Mrs. H. B. Cheever. $9. Delightful location. Old house. Excellent. MICHIGAN. BENTON HARBOR. c Mrs. J. R. Hilton. $6. Small house. Situated on bluff a short distance from lake in a beautiful fruit orchard. Good bathing beach. Very quiet. CHARLEVOIX. x C. Y. Cook. $8. Table board, $5. ISLAND OF MACKINAC. x Miss Todd, street near Old Mission Church. $1.50 per day. Location charming. Table excellent. a Bennett Hall, Mrs. Bennett. $9 upward. Large house and two cottages. Well kept. Kindly hostess. Delightful spot for rest. OLD MISSION. (On Little Traverse Bay.) x Mr. Rushforth. $8. A pleasant, well-kept house. x Haddon Hall, George Haddon. $6 to $7 upward. Boating. '7 NEW HAMPSHIRE. ALEXANDRIA, SOUTH. Mrs. H. L. Brown. $5 to $6. A beautiful place among the hills. No other boarding places near. Absolute quiet. Good food. BARTLETT, LOWER. Intervale Station. x Mr. George Gale, Maple Villa. Reasonable. Excellent table. Fine view. Very quiet. BETHLEHEM. x The Neptune. Board, $12 to $15. x The Highland. Board, $12 to $15. x The Strawberry Hill. Board, $12 to $15. x The Hillside. $10 to $15. New house. Table plain, but good. 50 guests. BREEZY POINT. (On Moosilauke Mountain. 5 miles from R.R. at Warren.) cba The Moosilauke. $8 upward. 75 guests. Good table. x Merrill's Mountain Home. $7 to $8, two in room. CANAAN STREET. x Sunset House, H. B. Tenney. $5 to $8. 35 guests. x Grand View, A. E. Wilkinson. $5 to $8. 35 guests. CENTRE HARBOR. x Mrs. L. J. Graves. $5 to $7. Near lake. Grove behind house. CONWAY CENTRE. x Atherton Farm. $5 upward. Fine location. CONWAY, NORTH. Mrs. L. P. Wolcott. $7 to $8. I mile from village. Excellent location. Good food. Good beds. Horses reasonable. ' CANTERBURY DEPOT. x Mr. Henry Clough. Farmhouse. $5. DERRY, EAST. (Two miles from railroad station at Derry. Quiet old town, on a hill.) x The Elms, G. W. Pettengill. $8 to $12. x The Batchelder. $5 to $8. DUBLIN. x Appleton House. $10 upward. A well-kept country hotel. r Mrs. Webster's. $8. On high ground. Fine view. i8 19 FRANCONIA. a Mrs. Willis Howland. $i to $1.50 per day. $6. Excellent table Good location. 10 or 12 guests. x Franconia Inn, Goodnow's. $10 to $15. x The Phillips House. $8 to $9. 75 guests. Fine view. GORHAM. a Mrs. F. H. Evans, Willis Cottage. $7 to $10. 35 guests. a Alpine House, G. D. Stratton, proprietor. $3 per day. $10.50 to $13. INTERVALE. x Pendexter Mansion. $7 to $10. JACKSON. x Gray's Cottage. x Wilson Cottage. $8 to $10. 2 miles from village. Fine location. 30 guests. a Iron Mountain House. Mr. Meserve. Out of season price, $8 upward. In season price, $10.50 upward. MAPLEWOOD. b Maplewood Cottage. $i2to$i8. 125 guests. Comfortable. JAFFREY, EAST. x Mr. C. D. Pierce. •$;. cb The Ark, Mrs. J. H. Poole. $9. Two houses with one dining-room. The Cottage is quieter. Good country fare. Charming situation near Monadnock. Beautiful walks and drives. JEFFERSON. x The Plaisted House. x The Grand View. JEFFERSON HIGHLANDS. x Crawford's. $8 to $12. Well kept. Good table. x Pliny Range House. In July, $6.50, two in room. KEARSARGE. a Russell Cottage, Mr. F. W. and H. W. Russell. $2 per day. $12, July and August; $10, June and September. LISBON. x Breezy Hill House, to $14. Pleasant location. Good table. LITTLETON. x The Maples. Dr. F. M. Young. upward. 50 guests. Located on hill. Good table. NEW IPSWICH. c Birchwood, I mile from P. O., 2 miles from R.R. $7 upward. P. B. Metcalf, 36 Lawrence Av., Roxbury, Mass. NEW LONDON. x Mr. George Knight. $6 to $12. Location fine. Good table. PITTSFIELD. x The Maplehurst. $9. High situation. PORTSMOUTH. c Miss Pillow, 44 Islington St. $8. Pleasant location, opposite Goodwin Park. Comfortable. Excellent table. RINDGE, EAST. (Seven miles from railroad at Winchendon, Mass., or West Rindge, N.H. Fitchburg Railroad.) x Wood's Cottage. 34 guests. Fine view. SHELBURNE. x Mr. Augustus Philbrook. $7 to $10. Attractive place, in valley. b Mr. and Mrs. Austin Whitman. $7. Neat house. Good cooking. Four bedrooms. Beautiful situation. a Grove Cottage, C. E. Philbrook. $7 to $10. Comfortable. Hygienic. Piazza. Fine view. P. O. address, Gorham, N. H. SUGAR HILL. a Howland Farm. Terms moderate. Table excellent. Rooms clean and comfortable. Host and hostess obliging. Fine situation. Good drainage. Pleasant walks and drives. SUNAPEE. b Granliden, Miss Mayo, 258 W. 73d St., New York City, until May 31. $12 to $15. Fine location on lake shore. 25 guests. Guests are requested to give three days' notice of arrival. Carriage at station. SUNAPEE LAKE, GEORGE'S MILLS. a Pleasant Home, W. W. Chase, proprietor. $5 to $7. Clean and neat. Table abundant and plain. Reliable landlord. P'ine situation at head of lake. Beautiful drives and walks. Rowing. Seclusion and quiet. TAMWORTH. x Wonalancet Farm, Miss Sleeper. (P. O. Wonalancet.) Table board, $5. Rooms, $4.50 to $10.50. TWIN MOUNTAIN. x Pleasant View, Mrs. Miles. WALPOLE. x Elmwood House. rooms. MORRISTOWN. x Miss Hunter's, Washington St. $10 to $15. x Mrs. Searing, High St. $10 to $15. x Mrs. Thompson, Court St. $10 to $15. x Mrs. Tunis, South St. $10 to $15. x Mrs. Underbill, South St. $10 to $15. x Sosey House, Mt. Kemble Av. $10 to $15. c Miss Caro Youge, 54 Hill St. Perfectly kept house. ORANGE, EAST. x Mrs. Page, 52 Arlington Av. x Miss Nelson, 432 Williams St. ORANGE. to $18. Very good Mrs. F. Hernandez, n High St. table. PLAINFIELD. c Mrs. T. H. Taylor, Mountain Farm. $6 to $9. Delicious fare. Plain, neat, comfortable house. b . Mrs. West, 120 Crescent Av. $9. Pleasant location. Well kept. SEA GIRT. a Tremont House. Beautiful situation directly on beach. SPARTA. x Mrs. Imogene Lyons. $5 upward. SUMMIT. c Park House. Winter prices reasonable. $5 to $6. $8 to $14. Good table. Comfortable WHITEFIELD. x Mountain View House. $10. $12 in August. Fine location. Good table. NEW JERSEY. ASBURY PARK. x 109 Third Av. $20 to $25 for two in room. during June. House near ocean. Rates lower ATLANTIC CITY. x Porter Cottage. The Misses Porter. $12 upward. Very popular. Rooms must be secured in advance. . x Chatham House, Miss Phillips, Park PI. $10. b Ivan Villa, 176 South Carolina Av. E. C. Harris, proprietor. CAPE MAY. b Star Villa. $10 upward. Excellent table. tion. Beautiful situa- LAKEWOQD. x The Thornton, Miss Julia Bunker. $12. Homelike table. House heated by steam x Miss Marion Simons. $10 to $15. Pleasant, comfortable house, in quiet neighborhood. x The Buckingham. $10 to $15. A large, well-kept boarding house. x The Laurel House. $5 per day. $25 to $35. MENDHAM. x Francis Oliver. $10 to $15. Large, old-fashioned house. 12 acres of lawn. Generous table. x Phenix House. $8 to $15. In village. Good. I ' NEW MEXICO. SANTA FE. St. Vincent's (Sisterhood). $10. NEW YORK. ADIRONDACKS. x Adirondack House, S. Kelley, proprietor. $12 to $15. guests. Beautiful location. Good table. ALBANY. Hotel Kenmore. Hotel Stanix. 150 23 ALBANY — Continued. b Hotel Delarue. /' Keeler's Restaurant, Broadway and Maiden Lane. Near N. Y. Central R.R. station. Excellent. b The Antwerp, State St. Private boarding house. Excellent. Y. W. C. A., Lodge and Steuben Sts. L. Pleasant house. Convenient location. b Mrs. Capron, 136 Pearl St. N. $8 upward. Table board, $5. Excellent. b Miss Anna Conklin, 87 Columbia St. Table board, $5. Pleasant house. Good table. Near Y. W. C. A. b Miss Hartuet, 2 Pine St. $2 per day. b Mrs. Davis, 136 State St. Excellent. ALEXANDRIA BAY. a Marsden House. $2 per day. Clean. Excellent table. BOLTON. (Lake George.) x The Bolton, Mrs. Dobson. A delightful place. BROOKLYN. c Mrs. Swan, 128 Park PL $7 upward. c St. George, Clarke St. $2.50 per day. Excellent. CHATEAUGAY LAKE, IRON MOUNTAIN. b The Chateaugay. $10 upward. Comfortable, quiet. Fine views, charming walks and drives. Boating. ELIZABETHTOWN, ADIRONDACKS. a Maplewood Inn. G. W. Jenkins, proprietor. $2 to $3 per day. Well kept. Cooking very good. Abundance of fresh vegetables, milk, cream, and eggs. September and early October desirable time for this place. Livery stable. FERN WOOD. (Lake George.) x J. T. Crandell. $8 to $12. Short distance to Caldwell and Fort William Henry Hotel. HAINES FALLS. (Catskill Mountains.) x The Squirrel Inn. Miss Foulkes and Miss Paul, Twilight Park. $10 to $15. x Twilight Inn, Twilight Park. $12 to $15. HAMPTON, EAST, LONG ISLAND. b Maidstone Inn. $16 single room; $25 to $35 double room. Reduction for long stay. Table board $10. Good rooms outside. Address, Miss Mayo, 258 West 73d St., New York City. MOHONK LAKE. x Lake Mohonk Mountain House. $12 to $15. 200 guests. MINNEWASKA LAKE. x The Wildmere. $12 to $15. x The Cliff House. $12 to $15. Excellent houses. Beautiful scenery. NEW YORK CITY. b Mrs. M. L. Tice, 41 West gth St. L. Very clean and respectable. Transient or permanent. Obliging landlady. x Mrs. Gleasons, 112-116 West nth St., near 6th Av. £1.50 per day. x Miss Sens, 124 West nth St. L., $i per day. ax Mrs. Wells, 30 West I7th St. Double room, $30 upward. a J. R. Weed, Esq., 39, 41, 43 West 25th St. $10 upward. x Mrs. Taft, 44 West 25th St. a Miller's Hotel, C. H. Haynes, 37-41 West 26th St. $2.50 per day upward. L., $i per day. a Mrs. Prentiss, 30 West 34th St. Double room, $12.50 each occupant. Good. a Mrs. James M. Edwards, 140 West 57th St. $10 to $18. x Mrs. Hutchins, 114 West7oth St. Hall rooms,$10. Well kept. c Mrs. J. H. Hanclley, 374 W. ii6th St. Double room, $6. $i per day. B., $5. 75 cents per day. A Miss Marie Louise Mayo, 258 West 73d St. $12 to $18. Comfortable. x Mr. Adams, 54 West 82d St. 6th Av. Elevated R.R. to 8ist St. $2 per day upward. x Hotel Kensington, 5th Av. and I5th St. Rooms, $i per day. Meals at Margaret Louisa Home Cafe. Breakfast and luncheon, 20 cents; dinner, 30 cents. cba Margaret Louisa Home, 14 East i6th St. For self-supporting women. Single room, 50 cents; board, 70 cents per day. Application must be made in advance. c Mrs. Haynes, 46 East 2ist St. $9 to $14. Excellent. a Boarding House, 26 East 47th St. $14. Location central. Excellent. a Park Avenue Hotel. Prices reasonable. a Hotel Albert, corner nth St. and University PI. European plan. Comfortable rooms. $i upward per day. Restaurant prices reasonable. ea Hotel St. Denis, corner nth St. and Broadway. Prices reasonable. b The New Amsterdam, 4th Av. and 2ist St. European plan. Room, $2 upward per day. Comfortable. I^xcellent cafe. 25 NIAGARA FALLS. b Techabold & Chandler, Cafe, 123 Falls St. up for travelers. NORTH CAROLINA. Luncheons put PALENVILLE. (Green County.) x Pine Grove House, Mr. Dubois. $10 to $12. Large grounds, with pine trees. Pleasant walks and drives. PLACID LAKE. x White Face Inn. $12 to 100 guests. POINT CHAUTAUQUA, CHAUTAUQUA. a Miss Pritchard. $6. Board good. Situation charming. POINT O' WOODS. b Gerard House. $8 to $12. Clean and comfortable. 80 guests. On Great South Beach. 5 miles from Fire Island Light. P. O. address, G. D. Gerard, Patchoque, Suffolk Co., N. Y. PORT KENT. (Lake Champlain. Opposite Burlington.) x J. C. Shaw. $7 to $10. 30 guests. House on bluff overlooking lake. Near Ausable Chasm. Excellent table. SARATOGA. b Balch House, 526 N. Broadway. $12. Comfortable. Table good. SYRACUSE. a Mrs. George C. Halliday, 411 Catherine St. $1.25 per day. Room, $3. Table board, $5. ba St. Cloud. $2 per day. TOMPKINS COVE. a Teachers' Rest. $4 or $5. Open from May till October. UNDERWOOD. (Essex County.) x Adirondack Cottage. $5 to $7. 20 guests. WESTPORT. On Lake Champlain. a Westport Inn. $3 per day. $910^16. Comfortable. Table good. ASHEVILLE. x The Oakland Heights. $12 to $15. Comfortable house. Fine view. x Mr. and Mrs. Turner, 57 Church St. $9. x Miss Gano, French Broad Av. $13 to $15. Fine view. Good table. 20 to 30 guests. x Miss Lowell (Northern woman), 77 Charlotte St. Suburbs of Asheville ; electric cars. $8 to $15. Large boarding house. Excellent. (Cottages may be hired here on reasonable terms, also lodgings.) x The Winyah Sanitarium. BLOWING ROCK. b Blowing Rock House. $10. Well kept. GREEN PARK. b Green Park Hotel. $12 to $15. HICKORY. c N. M. Seagle, P. O. Box 22. $7. Less by month. Table good. Rooms large and comfortable. Hilly country. Climate delightful. Pine region. c B. F. Seagle. $7. Comfortable. Good table. HOT SPRINGS. * Loretta House, Mr. Henry Swains. $10. x Mountain Park Hotel. $17.50. OHIO. CLEVELAND. b The Hamilton Cafe. Square. b Woman's Exchange. Corner Euclid Av. and Sq. Good cafe. b Stranahan's Cafe. Arcade Building. Lunch, 25 cents. b National Dairy Luncheon. Square. Reasonable. Breakfast of cakes, bread and coffee, 15 cents. b The Hollenden. American or European plan. R., $i upward per day. Excellent cafe. Expensive. Cars near. b The Weddell, Superior St. $3.50 upward per day. b The Stillman, Euclid Av. $3.50 upward per day. b The Forest City. $3.50 upward per day. COLUMBUS. b The Chittenden. DELAWARE. b The Donavan. 26 PENNSYLVANIA. NEWPORT. x The Kay Street House. $12 to $15. Good table. b Miss Gorton, corner Lincoln St. and Rhode Island Av. Private family. Table excellent. Pleasant location. Near street cars. 4 or 5 guests. a Mrs. E. S. Wilbur, 131 Church St. Central. a Brayton House, 38 and 44 Pelham St. $1.50 to $2.50 per day. Open all the year. Winter board at moderate rates. Very good table. Hostess kind. Storage for bicycles. Good location. SAUNDERSTOWN. (Opposite Newport and Jamestown. 7 miles from Narragansett Pier.) x Mrs. Ruth A. Arnold. $6 to $7. Two in room. Food good. Good bathing near. x Saunders House. $10 to $15. CANADENSIS. (Pocono Mountains, Monroe Co.) x R. O. Lomax, Farmhouse, 3 miles from Canadensis. $5 to $8. Plain, substantial farmhouse living. GETTYSBURG. x Mrs. L. I. Brown. MERION. (Six miles from Philadelphia.) x Brookhurst Inn. Mrs. C. E. Dakin. $8 to $12. 40 guests. Lovely country. MT. POCONO. (Monroe County.) x Miss Wilson, Pennhurst Cottage. $10 and upward. Excellent table. Fine view. PHILADELPHIA. x Miss Lydia Morgan. $10 and upward. Excellent location. Good table. Hostess kind. x Miss Dakin, 2109 Chestnut St. $9 upward. Excellent table. x Women's Christian Association. Lodging, 25 cents, 50 cents, and $l per night. Comfortable rooms. Meals at restaurant. a Miss M. Hardington, 1103 Walnut St. Rooms from $3 to $6. Central. Reliable landlady. Restaurants near by. a Mrs. Jackson, corner Broad and Locust Sts. $8 to $10. STROUDSBURG. a Highland Cottage, C. H. Palmer. $2.50 per day. $8 to $10 during May, June, and October. $10 to $15, July, August, and September. 3 miles from Delaware Water Gap. Excellent table. RHODE ISLAND. BRISTOL FERRY. x Mrs. Win. A. Burke. to $10. Old-fashioned farmhouse. Excellent table. HAVERSHAM. (Six miles from Westerly.) b E. M. Dunn. Farmhouse. Fine sea view. Bathing and boating. Charming spot. Carriage from Collins's stable, Westerly, $i to $1.50. KINGSTON. (6 miles from Narragansett Pier.) ba Mrs. A. French. $7. Very quiet. Good food. 12 guests. ba Miss Hannah Robinson. $7 to $9. Choice table. No children or invalids. Near church, P. O., and library. ' i SOUTH CAROLINA. AIKEN. x Mrs. Alfred Holmes. $10. x West View House. Good location. Pleasant rooms. Fireplaces. 35 to 40 guests. x Misses Ravenel. Two kind Southern ladies. Prices probably $10 to $12 and less. x Dr. B. H. Teague. $15 to $25. Fine location. Large rooms. Furnace heat; open fireplaces. All modern conveniences. Windows screened. Table excellent. Good place for invalid. x Lyon Cottage. House for rent. Mr. S. Ott, agent. $75 per month. Eight good rooms. Large hall with fireplace. Comfortably furnished — bed and table linen excepted. House surrounded by a beautiful rose garden, a delight in April and May. a Mrs. Allison's. $10 to $20. Good location. Large rooms. 12 or 15 guests. Best boarding place in town. Highly recommended. CHARLESTON. x Mrs. William Gaillard, 45 East Battery. $ioto$i2. Excellent table. x Mrs. H. B. Toomer, 23 Rutledge Av. x Mrs. C. B. Holmes, 4 Legare St. Double room, $60 per month ; single room, $30 per month. x Mrs. Isabel Ladson, 8 Meeting St. Double room for two, $24; room for one, $15. 29 28 C HARLESTON — Continued. a Charleston Hotel. $2.50 per day. a Mrs. Mitrel, East Battery. $ro to $12. Lovely situation. a Mrs. Frost, East Battery. $10 to $12. Ladylike hostess. a Mrs. Coats, 4 Legare St. a Mrs. Caldwell, 24 Meeting St. $ioto$i5- Pleasant location. Large rooms. Fair table. Not New England housekeeping. House near Battery, and convenient for trips to all parts of the city and for steamers to points of interest in harbor. COLUMBIA. a Mrs. John Meighan, 1508 East Washington St. $10, two in room. SUMMERVILLE. (15 minutes from Charleston.) a Miss Bromfield. Good table. Kind hostess. VERMONT. BARNET. x Mr. William S. Brock. Prices moderate. Large, airy rooms. Good table. BENNINGTON CENTRE. x The Walloomsac, W. H. Berry, proprietor. CHELSEA. (14 miles from South Royalston. Stage meets trains.) a Farmhouse, Mrs. Don McAllister. $5 to $6. House new and neatly kept. Beds good. Table excellent; milk, cream, berries. Accommodating landlady. Quiet, restful place. Beautiful walks and drives. Hill country. 8 guests. DANVILLE. x Mrs. Susie W. Preston. Fine view of White Mountains. Good table. x Mr. D. J. Preston. $6. 8 guests. x Elm House. $7. x Thurber's. $7.50 to $10. Good table. 20 guests. DORSET. (R.R. station, Manchester.) a Mr. Experience Barrows. Farmhouse. 10 miles from R.R. station; 3 miles from Dorset village. $5. Clean, comfortable. Good food. Perfect sanitary conditions. Delightful surroundings. Mr. B. drives to R.R. station for passengers and baggage. HARTLAND, NORTH. b Mr. Elisha Gates. $5 to $7. House large and airy. High location. MOUNT MANSFIELD. b Summit House. $2 per day; $12. Meals, 50 cents. Lodging, 50 cents House surrounded by dwarf balsam trees. NEWBURY. x H. W. Bailey, 2d. $6. Table excellent. House comfortable. x Mrs. Ezra Chamberlin. $8 to $10. Large house, a little out of village. ^Table excellent. Rooms good size. x R. N. Chamberlin. $7.50, one person in room. In village. Good lawn. Excellent table. Extremely pleasant. PEACHAM. x Mountain View House. Beautiful location. to $7.50. Extremely well kept. POM FRET. a Mr. Selden Allen. Inexpensive. House situated on hilltop. Neat. Cooking good. Fine view. Nice family. P. O. address, East Barnard, Vt. RANDOLPH. x The Maplewood. Fair table. x Mrs. Parish's. ST. ALBANS. x The Welden. to $12. Fine location. • Good beds. Pleasant house. ST. JOHNSBURY. x The Misses Burton. $5 to $7. Good table. Fine view. x Mrs. C. F. O. Tinker. $5 to $6. House a little out of village. 12 guests. STOWE. cba Green Mountain Inn, M. C. Lovejoy, proprietor. $2 per day; $7 to $10. WOODBURY, SOUTH. cba Lake View House, A. H. Holt, proprietor. $6 to $8. Nearest railroad station, Hardwick or Montpelier. 31 WILLOUGHBY (R.R station, E. BurJ<e). c Willoughby Lake House, Mrs. N. R. Richardson. Fine view. Rowing and steamer on lake. $2 per day. $8 to WINCHESTER. a WOODSTOCK. x Woodstock Inn. Rates reasonable. VIRGINIA. ALEXANDRIA. a Mrs. Mary Johnson. Reasonable prices. Excellent table. 6 guests. GERMANTOWN. (Bath County. Near Warm Springs.) a Mrs. Anderson. $8 to $9. HAMILTON. a Miss Phila Craig, $10. Plain, but comfortable. Pleasant location. Quiet. HAMPTON. x W. D. Rudd. $10. Small boarding house, on water front. Pleasant situation. Kind people. x Ivy House, Mr. Cock. #8.50 to $10. Fire, $1.50 per wk. Two houses amid grass and trees, across water from Hampton Village. HANOVER COURT HOUSE. x William Rickerstow, Winston Seminary, Signal Hill. HOT SPRINGS. a Hotel Alphin. $2 per day; $12 to $15. 35 to 40 guests. MANCHESTER. a Mrs. Walker, Helly Springs Farm. Comfortable Southern home. Devoted landlady. RICHMOND. x Mrs. Crouch, 206 East Main St. a Mrs. Duval, 3Ot East Franklin St. $10 to $15. Very satisfactory. Liberal table. Southern cooking. Charming hostess. 15 or 20 guests. WARRENTON. a Mrs. Moses Green. $30 per month. Pleasant and comfortable place for year round. On edge of town. Good table. Miss Sherrard. $30 to $45 per month. Climate salubrious. Beautiful country. Good roads. Kind and hospitable hostess. Good table. Especially delightful country in April and May. VIRGINIA, WEST. CHARLESTOWN. (Jefferson County.) b Mrs. George Flagg. $6 to $8. WISCONSIN. FOND DU LAC. b Mrs. C. Vallette Pettibone, 56 West Division St. Comfortable. Good table. Large house. MADISON. c Mrs. Susan Ogilvie, 234 Langdon St. Rooms, $2 to $3.50. Table board, $4. Especially comfortable for invalids. Large grounds on lake. WASHINGTON, D. C. b x a a x x x x x a x x t> The Harrison, corner of G and 3d Sts. L. $6 to $10. Miss S. Tilley, 413 4th St. N. W. Price from May I to Nov. i, $1.50 per day. Price from Nov. i to May I, $2 per day. Board excellent. Mrs. M. S. Lockwood, Strathmore Arms, corner R and nth Sts. N. W. $ro. Obliging landlady. Miss Godfrey, 921 nth St. L., $i to $2 per day. Mrs. A. A. Semmes, 1643 I3th St. Charming home. Permanent or transient guests. Mrs. Lawson P. Keech, 1817 I3th St. The Oxford, I4th St. and New York Av. $2 per day. The Litchfield, 906 I4th St. Mrs. Mather, 303 D St. $1.50 per day. 2000 F St. N. W. Kept by two sisters. $1.25 per day. Mrs. Leonard, K St, between I2th and I3th Sts. $i to $1.50 per day. Excellent table. The Hamilton, corner K and I4th Sts. $2 per day. Mrs. G. E. Graves, 1221 K St. N. W. $2 per day, one in room. $1.50 per day, two in room. New England people. Pleasant. Central location. WASHINGTON, D. C. — Continued. x Mrs. M. H. Rossiter, 1421 K St. Excellent. b Mrs. S. L. Bliss, 1315 M St. N. W. $1.50 per day. Less by week. Central. Near street cars. a The Ardmore. $10 upward. Two in room, $30 per month apiece. x Mrs. A. H. Thomas, 1410 Q St. $1.50 to $2 per day. $45 per month. Two in room, $60 to $75 per month. b La Fetra's Hotel and Cafe. N. W. corner nth and G Sts. N. W. B., $2 to $3 per day. $10 to $15. R., $i to $2 per day. Special rates to parties. Central location. Very comfortable. b Cafe. Jarvis, 426 gth St. N. W. b Lunch Room, 905 F St. N. W. Cheap and good. x Wilson's Cafe, I2th St., near F St. Breakfast, 25 cents; dinner, 35 cents. x Alswhe's Cafe, I2th St., below F St. Ladies' cafe upstairs. Dinner, 50 cents. GUIDES. WASHINGTON, D. C. Sydney Leftwich, driver. Gerry's stables, corner yth St. and Penn. Av. Intelligent. Excellent. E. W. Trimmer. Guide for capitol. Hall of rotunda. His number is 6. CANADA. CAPE BRETON ISLAND. ARICHAT. x Sea View, Mrs. Bosdet. $1.50 per day. $5 to $8. Boating. Bathing. Delightful drives. BADDECK. x Bras d'Or House. x Telegraph House. $1.50 per day. $8. b Mrs. Lauchlin Campbell. $7. Pleasant. Plain. Food good. Inconvenient. GRAND NARROWS. (Near Baddeck, on Bras d'Or Lakes.) x Grand Narrows Hotel, Mrs. McNeill. $1.50 per day. Temperance hotel. Excellent. LOUISBERG. b Miss McAlpine. $1.50 per day. $8. Pleasant. Plain. P'ood MIRA BAY. b Martel's. Large farm overlooking sea. Comfortable. Charming spot. SYDNEY. x Clarke House. x McKenzie House. $1.50 per day. x Sydney House. $2.50 per day. WHYCOCOMAGH. Mrs. Thomas Mitchell. Terms reasonable. Beautiful scenery. Mitchell Hotel. Temperance. $1.25 per day. Good house. x NEW BRUNSWICK. DALHOUSIE. x Inch Arran House. $2 to $4 per day. FREDERICTON. a Miss Rebecca Russell. $i per day. Quiet and comfortable rooms. i. Home table. 34 ST. ANDREWS. x The Algonquin. $3 and upward per day. ST. JOHN. x Clifton House. x Bay Shore House. x Miss Demilies. a New Victoria Hotel. Two minutes from boat landing. ST. STEPHEN. x Hotel de Monts. ST. MARTIN. (Bay of Fundy.) x Kennedy Hotel. On St. John's River. CLIFTON. (Queen's County.) x McCormick's Hotel. $5. GORHAM'S. (Opposite Oak Point, King's County.) x Vannant's Hotel. $5. WELSFORU. (Queen's County.) x Mr. Johnson. $5. WESTFIELD. x Ganong's Hotel. $5. NEWFOUNDLAND. CHANNEL. x Mr. Parsons. Justice of the Peace. BAY OF ISLANDS. x Petrie's Boarding House. NOVA SCOTIA. ANNAPOLIS. x Clifton House, J. D. Cameron. $7. Mrs. Ryerson. c Hillside House, Mrs. Cyrus A. Perkins. BEDFORD. x Belleview House. $1.25 per day. 35 CAWARD. (R.R. station, Hillaston. Winsor & Annapolis R.R.) x Mrs. Lawrence H. Eaton, Zion Farm, Lower Caward. x Mrs. Enoch Griffin, Upper Caward. $5. Quiet neighborhood. Farm life. CHESTER. (Forty-five miles from Halifax.) x Chester House, Mrs. Manning. $3 to $5. x Mulgrave House, Mr. Whitford. $3 to $5. Beautiful place. Good boating, bathing, and fishing. DEEP BROOK. (Annapolis County.) a Mrs. Arthur Vroom. Blenheim Farm. DIGBY. x Hotel, Captain Daly. $1.50 per day. x Mrs. Short. Rates reasonable. Excellent table. (Near steamer landing.) x Digby House. $1.50 per day. $7. a E. Turnbull. Livery and boarding stable. GRAND PRfi. a Clear View. Rates reasonable. Engage board in advance. Fine situation, overlooking Minas Basin. Good landlord. HALIFAX. x Mrs. Isaac Wylde, Hollis St. $1 per day. x Mrs. Esdaile, South Park St. x Misses Romans. $2 per day. x American House. a Saratoga House, 227 Brunswick St. Cheap and good. x Waverley Hotel. KINGSPORT. (Evangeline country.) x E. C. Borden. $1.25 per day. 12 guests. Country and seashore combined. x Central House, E. Viner. $7. LIVERPOOL. Liverpool House, Miss Hill. $1.50 per day; $5 to Boating, bathing, driving. STARR'S POINT. (Port Williams, near Basin of Minas.) x Mr. Arthur Starr. $5. x TRURO. (Starting place for Cape Breton.) x Mrs. McKenzie, Prince of Wales Hotel. 37 WALLACE. (Quaint little village by the sea.) x Wallace Hotel, Mrs Munro. Like old-fashioned farmhouse. WOLFVILLE. x Mrs. George L. Johnson. $7. x Miss Halliburton, Kent Lodge. Rates moderate. a Mrs. C. R. Quinn, The Lindens. $6. Excellent food and service. a Hotel American, L. E. Duncanson, proprietor. $1.50 per day. $6. Carriages meet trains. Mr. D. is an excellent guide for the Evangeline country. YARMOUTH. x Grand Hotel. #2.50 per day. a Queen Hotel, E. M. Nichols, proprietor. $1.50 to $3 per day. Excellent table. Every courtesy shown guests. Stable. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. ALLERTON. x Ellis Hotel. $1.25 per day. Temperance. CAPE TRAVERSE. x Strangs Hotel. $1.50 per day. Nice spot. Hotel fair. GEORGETOWN. x Aikens Hotel, Mrs. Aikens. $1.50 per day; $5 to $8. Good accommodations. Temperance. RUSTICO. x Nevvson's Hotel. Good place. Bathing. SUMMERSIDE. x Clifton House, Misses Mawley. $1.50 per day. Well kept. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. PARRY SOUND. a Belvidere. On high cliff overlooking bay. Wild and picturesque scenery. PENTANGUISHENE. (Georgian Bay.) a Hotel Pentanguishene. PORT COCKBURN. a Summit House. 800 feet above Lake Ontario. Climate cool and invigorating. TORONTO. a The Y. W. C. A. Home, 18 Elm St. $i. Mrs. Bailey, matron. Convenient, comfortable house; excellently kept and centrally located. One block from Younge St. PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. GASPfi. (On Chaleur Bay.) a Baker's Hotel. Rates moderate. Abundance of fish. Very comfortable. MARIEVILLE. x Mme. Ledoux. Receives pupils for the study of French, which she speaks exquisitely. Pupils pay for lodging and tuition, and board themselves. MONTREAL. x Mrs. James MacDonald, 2496 St. Catherine St. x Mrs. Burland, Milton St. Not expensive. b Cafe, Y. M. C. A. building. Dominion Sq. Excellent. a Oxford Cafe, University St., near St. Catherine St. Excellent. Charges moderate. b Windsor Hotel. #3.50 per day. QUEBEC. a The Y. W. C. A. Home, 125 St. Anne St. 75 cents per day. Conveniently located. b Miss Leonard, 3 St. Louis St. Opposite Square. $2 per day; $10 to $15. Delightfully situated. Near Dufferin Terrace. b Clarendon Hotel. $12 in September. TUCK'S LANDING. (Lake Memphremagog.) x John Tuck. $5. 3 minutes from wharf. Boat calls once or twice a day. ST. PIERRE MIQUELON. Mme. Coste. Mme. Prima. (The island is still typically French, and interesting to the tourist. Reached either directly from Halifax or via Cape Breton and Bras d'Or Lakes. Two weeks between steamer trips.) o