^S;i§ggfes: i:.;s;a tuss a^sgi^gsta '^'^v^ '•Jm^^\ ^^^^ oV^^^^»'- ^^o^-J^ :^^^'- ''^'^0^ !^ ^<^^ 'P ^o^ V ^. /' -o^'Tf^f^ ^w. V..^' /Jife^ %.^^ ^ -^^ C O "« 4^^ ^^-V V ^ NEAi JERSEY CEKXRAL Along the Shore and in the Foothills SUMMER RESORTS Reached via New Jersey Central — with a List of Hotels and Boarding Houses 19 I 2 Issued by General Passenger Department Central Railroad of New Tersey W. C. HOPE, General Passenger Agent Behold the sea, The opaline, the plentiful and strong. Yet beautiful as is the rose in June. — EMERSOX. The North Jersey Coast WHERE else in this glad land may one find so glorious a stretch of summer-time rest and beauty spots as the Northern coast of New Jersey from Atlantic Highlands to Point Pleasant? Where else such charmingly varied sources of vacation pleasures and sports, such uniformly delightful and diversified recreation joys as those to be found throughout the length and breadth of this wonderful coast ? No other coast is comparable with it, no other coast approaches its untold advantages, appropriated not only by myriads of Easterners but thousands from the far-off West. The advantages of accessibility are always vital ; the ease and comfort with which one may reach any one of the North Jersey shore resorts afford one of their chief attrac- tions, only an hour or so of clean and restful riding by boat or train being required to take one there. There is a railroad station for nearly every one of the twenty-fiv^e miles of shore line, which is almost continu- ousl}' dotted with cities, towns and villages — a region resembling one great community, easily and pleasantly reached by the All Rail Lines and Sandy Hook Route fleet of steamers of the Central Railroad of New Jersey. Of the latter means of transportation, much might be said, for it is one of the main attractions to the shore resorts. This fleet comprises the "Asbury Park," the "Monmouth" and the "Sandy Hook" — the speediest craft of their class afloat — which run at frequent intervals, throughout the summer, from foot of West Forty-second Street and foot of Cedar Street, New York, to Atlantic Highlands Pier, where connections are made with fast DOING STUNTS IN THE POOL AT LONG BRANCH. trains on the Sea Shore branch for all points on the Coast, as well as along the south shore of Raritan Bay. The topographical location of the town of Atlantic High- lands is unique. Built on a magnificent headland which forms the northern extremity of the Highlands of Nave- sink, it presents a rarely magnificent marine perspective spreading eastward — Sandy Hook Bay, in the immediate foreground resembles a great lake with Sandy Hook Pen- insula across its generous expanse; beyond, the Atlantic, with the Long Island shore in the distance. Barely a step from the water's edge, with nothing but the Central's steel highway intervening, heavily wooded hills rise with towering al)ruptness, giving the town an aspect not unlike the City of the Caesars. Beyond this rugged, formidable boundary, stream-traversed farm lands stretch to the southward. The l)ay and its coves afiford 6 ONE OF THE SUMMER PALACES AT LONG BRANCH. exceptional shelter, and yachtsmen and aquatic sportsmen find it a delightful domain: bathing, sailing and motor boating number among the favored sports. Highlands, another widely favored resort, is located under the very lee of the lighthouses, the smaller colonies at Hiltons and W^ater Witch being located between High- lands and Atlantic Highlands. The Navesink River, just above its confluence with the Shrewsbury, flows into Sandy Hook Bay at Highlands. Between these two streams runs the Rumson Road, one of the finest drive- ways in the East, and notal^le for the magnificent residences to which it gives access. The favorite spot for surf bathers from the adjoining communities is Highland Beach, just across the Navesink River; then come the de- lightful cottage colonies of Normandie, Sea Bright, Low Moor, and Galilee, boasting a few large hotels. '-^sf^^fc' A JOLLY PARTY ON DEAL LAKE, ASBURY PARK. Sea Bright, a fashionable watering place, is also said to have the largest fishing station on the coast — a fact which few of the guests at the big hotels suspect, unless they venture to explore the quaintly romantic "fishing village." Monmouth Beach, just below, is essentially a cottage community from which all mercantile business is excluded ; it has ail attractive inn, a new pavilion, and an exception- ally fine swimming pool. Situated on a formidable bluff overlooking an attractive beach is Long Branch, a favored pleasure resort for over a century. Six miles long and two miles wide, this seaside city includes a large area of high and dry soil, not sand, where trees, lawns, hedges, flowers and shrubberv thrive luxuriously. In the height of the season, Long Branch boasts a popu- Coiiijii'jJit lict}i/if Pliotographic Co. OFF FOR A DAY'S FISHING— ASBURY PARK. lation numbering" over 100,000 and points with pride to the veritable palaces which line the Ocean Boulevard for miles. Of late, many varied improvements have been made, all tending to sustain its reputation as one of America's foremost watering places. The celebrated boulevard, Ocean Avenue, skirts the edge of the bluff, its course being marked by a continuous procession of equipages, while the paralleling promenade presents a scene of gay pedestrians. West End and Hollywood, where the steamer trains take the tracks of the All Rail Route, are really parts of the city of Long Branch, and. like Elberon, are within city boundaries. Deal Beach and Allenhurst, still farther to the south are also cottage com- munities of the highest type. And now for Asbury Park, known from coast to coast as the people's playground. Boasting" a 1)athing" l)each of 9 SUNDAY MORNING ON ASBURY'S BEACH. extraordinary excellence, a boardwalk that's become historic, music pavilions of unusual attractiveness, the big natatorium, Asbury Park unquestionably attracts pleas- ure seekers and year-round residents from every corner of the country, creating- especially a distinctly cosmopolitan summer population. One cannot help wondering where the vast crowds come from, especially on Sundays or holi- days, when the bathing reservations and boardwalk prove a constant revelation to the most casual observer. Still another mental query arises when one contemplates the great number of hotels, large and small, in which Asbury Park houses its summer populace — one wonders how it is ])ossible to find ])eople enough to fill these hun- dreds of hotels and boarding places; yet it is. In this connection, especial interest is found in the erection on the beach front of the largest and most modern hotel on the 10 ■I* THE ESPLANADE AT ASBURY PARK. I 11 ON OCEAN GROVES WHITE SAXDS. entire North Jersey coast — the New Monterey, which wih open its doors about July i — as well as in the extensive enlargements and improvements of other hostelries. An unusual phase of seaside resorts is Asbury's splendid possession of two fresh water lakes, Deal and Wesley, which form the city's northern and southern boundaries, \\-ith Sunset Lake midway between. Row l)oats, motor boats and canoes in great numl)ers are constantly plying the placid surface of Deal Lake, which has a remarkablv picturesque setting. Another feature of utmost importance every season is the Children's Carnival, held during the latter part of August, the baby parade having long since become an almost national event in the scope of the entrants and wide- spread interest. The present year, the customary water pageant w ill l)c held on Wesley Lake on July 25, instead of 12 LOOKING SOUTH ON OCKAX AVl-XUE, I'.EOIAR. later in the season; the Deal Lake Carnival on August 9; the Queen's Coronation is set for August 14, and the Baby Parade for August 21. A new attraction this season — The Carnival of Neptune and Mardi Gras — is scheduled for Labor Day, September 2, while a big firemen's parade will be held September 5, 6 and 7. Ocean Grove, located on the other side of Wesley Lake, in many ways is exactly the reverse of Asbury Park. Methodists originally founded it as a camping ground, and much of the old decorum and strict propriety are still retained. Its famous auditorium seats ten thousand per- sons, and contains the largest pipe organ in the country. Nearly a quarter million dollars has been expended in the erection of a 200-room boardwalk hotel on Wesley Lake. Going in a southerly direction, we next touch Bradley Beach, which directly adjoins Ocean Grove. Avon follows, 13 BEAUTIFUL SPRING LAKE. then Belmar, which in addition to its ocean front, enjoys the unnumbered advantages of Shark River, famed for its crabbing and saihng. A prettily wooded spot, Como, separates the town from Spring Lake. The latter, often termed the "Newport of New Jersey," is notable for its magnificent summer homes and the fashionable gaieties of its hotel and cottage residents. Sea Girt, our next stop, has long been known as the summer encampment of the New Jersey National Guard, as well as the summer capital of the State. Manasquan follows next on the shore, then Point Pleas- ant, that happy combination of ocean on one side and the broad Manasquan River on the other. To return to the Central's steel highway — the first point on the All Rail Route of the Central which appeals to the summer vacationist is Sewaren, beautifully situated on a 14 THE GOVERNOR'S MANSION AT SEA GIRT. bluff overlooking Stalen Island Sound, and trebly blest with a sheltered harbor for all who indulge in water recreations, especially rowing and motor boating. At Perth Amboy, the same natural conditions prevail; it is probably one of the oldest shipping ports on the Atlantic Seaboard, South Amboy, just across the river, showing the same advantages. The same is also true of Morgan, or Lawrence Harbor, at the mouth of Cheesequake Creek, where fish swarm. A highly prosperous farming community, the next point of interest, is Matawan, located at the junction of the New York and Long Branch Railroad and the Freehold and Atlantic Highlands Division of the Central. Just to the southeast lies Hazlet, another farming center, while Middletown, of Revolutionary associations, also enjoys rare agricultural honors. ij YACHT LANDING— POINT PLEASANT. Followingf the steel trail a bit farther we encounter an- other delightful and historic town — Red Bank. Beauti- fully situated on the banks of the Navesink River, more commonly known as the North Shrewsbury, Red Bank affords practically every form of water sport — rowing, sailing, motor boating, etc. The river gives a big yield of fish and crabs. The shore of the Shrewsbury and other parts of the town have a numl3er of very pretentious homes, while the famous Rumson Road, leading hence to Sea Bright, is but one of the picturesque drives hereabouts. Tn point of a(|uatic sports and (H\'ersions, the charming town of Little Silver, on the North Shrewsbury, ably holds her own, many residents owning private docks. Branchport, the northern section of the citv of Long Branch, is on the same stream, and enjoys all the advan- tages of the other river resorts. Pleasure Bav, famous for 16 MOTOR BOATING ON THE SHREWSBURY. its clambakes, draws many from this vicinity. From Branchport, the All Rail Route goes on to the Main station at Long Branch, thence to West End and Hollywood and the junction with the Sea Shore Branch. Returning again to the "steel trail" at Matawan and following it in an easterly direction, we come again to Atlantic Highlands, while a southerly course from Mata- wan leads to Freehold. The line of Raritan Bay is fol- lowed through a wonderfully fertile and productive farming area, and in addition, the attractions of the bay shore, both giving exceptionally attractive facilities for summer-time outings. On this branch are Keyport, Keansburg, Port Monmouth and Belford. Freehold, the county seat of historic Monmouth, is a particularly attractive spot for all devotees of truly rural life. It is a centre of one of the finest agricultural districts. 17 ATLANTIC CITY'S FAMOUS BOARDWALK. 18 The South Jersey Coast THERE are many seekers for vacation haunts who prefer to leave the "big city" farther in their wake than is possible should they choose the more acces- sible resorts of the northern coast of New Jersey, and to this class — and their name appears to be legion — the more remote communities of the South Jersey Coast appeal most strongly. Of these, Atlantic Cit)^ Ocean City, Sea Isle City and Cape May constitute a famous cjuartette. And of the four, Atlantic City, in point of popularity and patronage stands a pre-eminent leader. A fifth famous resort — Beach Haven — is perhaps more in a class by itself, especially with regard to geographical location. It is built on still another island off the coast — six miles is the dis- tance — but lies some fourteen miles to the north of Atlantic City, and is approached by a diff"erent route. (See Chapter "The Sportsman's Paradise.") Built upon an island seven miles at sea, with four miles of beach to the southeast, Atlantic City enjoys throughout the entire summer the cooling breezes that sweep from the broad Atlantic, the kindly Gulf Stream, laden with the warmth of the tropics, tempering the atmosphere in winter. Some consider the magnificent bathing beach — one of the finest on the entire Eastern Coast — to be this sea isle's chief charm ; others regard the four mile Boardwalk, with its almost ceaseless activity, as the salient source of popu- larity ; still others look upon the cosmopolitan character of its hotels and social life as the all powerful drawing card. Yet 'tis something more than a mere fairyland of lights and nighttime glories; each day's return but serves to re- veal new wonders, substantial, ever fascinating, alluring charms unknown in other places. From the countless ate- 19 k *J 'i r* ONE OF THE ATLANTIC CITY BATHING BEACHES Hers and bazaars with their dazzhngly beautiful, and un- common wares, to music's ever dehghtful attractions and the great steel piers, a ceaseless round of activity is possible to the most sated pleasure seeker. For the one who seeks isolation unmarred by worldly clamor, there is abundant chance to revel in the soothing roar of breaking billows — of a truth, this city by the sea enjoys rare vantage points in its broad expanse of matchless ocean shore. In this vast array, a daily average of some 300,000 visi- tors is sheltered during the busy season — indeed, one chief reason for the continuous success of Atlantic City is the untiring enterprise and efficiency of its hotel men. As to the train service — there is none better, the Central Railroad of New Jersey making the trip from New York in a little over three hours and taking the traveler through miles of pines, and highly cultivated farm lands. 20 AND ONE OF THE BIG BOARDWALK HOTELS. Although Atlantic City is the principal year-'round re- sort on the Coast, the entire southern shore of New Jersey is one vast summer-time playground, every section from Atlantic City to Cape May being thronged with visitors in search of rest and recreation. And now for another delightful glimpse of a thoroughly happy resting place by the sea. This time, 'tis Ocean City, a name that tells the tale, for it is virtually in the sea. The lower end of the island on which it is located, is connected with the coast by low ground, permitting the Jersey Cen- tral in conjunction with the Philadelphia and Reading to run trains direct to Ocean City, excellent service from New York and Philadelphia being maintained. The pleasure seeker certainly has little more to ask of this splendidly situated place. With the Atlantic as a frontage and Great Egg Harbor 'twixt it and the main- 21 luilH Coiiiliii/lit iJclroit l-huto * i < -r , ., , „ Proprietor Capa- Rate Rate JName ol House ^^ Manager city per day per week Allenhurst Club F. H. Crandall '...200 Special Special Curlew & Cottages, The.. A. B. Hammond 150 $5. $35. — 70. ALLEXTOWX, PA. 90.4 miles. Single Trip, $2.30; Excursion, $4.10. American Hotel T. F. Jones 250 2.50—3.50 Apply City Hotel C. O. Kocher 100 1.50 8.— 10. Hotel Allen Schwartz & Masters 375 2.50 — 5 15. up Hotel Hamilton H. H. Smith 100 Eu'p'n Hotel Sterling H. F. Beidelman 25 1.50 7. Lafayette Hotel Guth Bros 150 1.50—2 8.-10. New Bingham, The Chas. J. Pladdt 100 1.50—2 6.-8. Pennsylvania Hotel M. R. Shoemaker 150 2.-2.50 9.— 12. 39 ANNANDALE, N. J. 51.4 miles. Single Trip, $1.30; Excursion, $2.30. Xame of House Proprietor or Manager Capa- city Rate per day Rate per week Annandale Hotel C. B. Emery 15 2. Colonial Cottage Miss A. R. Hackett IS; 1.50 Farm House Mrs. W. Y. Hackett 12 1. Farm House W. C. Voegtlen 10 1.60 Pleasant View D. S. Hulsizer 10 1.50 Private House Frank A. Burd 8 1.25 Shady Side Farm Mrs. J. Hampton 12 1. Apply 7. — 10. —7.50 —7. ASBURY PARK, N. J. (See Page 62) ATLANTIC CITY, N. J (See Page 62) ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, Via Steamer, 20.9 miles. Single Trip, $0.60; Via All Rail, 41 miles. Single Trip, $1.00; N. J. Excursion, $1.00 Excursion, $1.40. Americus Cottage Mrs. F. T. Jordan 20 2. 8. — 10. Bay View House T. M. Rutherford 100 2.50 up 10. up Brentwood Hotel P. S. Dunne 150 2. — 2.50 10. up Columbus House Edw. Oakes 25 . Cresson, The A. V. O'Mara 50 1.50 Hollywood, The Mrs. Jos. C. Yonenes... 50 2.50 Hotel Andrew John H. Whalen Lockwood, The E. J. I^ockwood 75 3. Morris Cottage Mrs. S. S. Morris 30 1.50 Private House Mrs. A. A. Conrad 10 Apply Rathmere, The C. S. Rath 25 2. Reiter House T. M. Reiter Apply Sea View Hotel D. J. Bryant 100 3. West End Hotel Wm. J. Jennings 50 2. Avon Inn S. Thos. Penna 250 3. — 5. Boarding House Mrs. T. R. Taylor Hotel Buckingham H. M. Parker 175 2.50 — 3. . Hotel Marlborough Mrs. S. Lowry 150 2.50 Stratford Inn E. M. Bainbridge 175 2.50 — 3.50. BARN EG AT, N. J. 93 miles. Single Trip, ^.20; Excursion, %3.75. Almont Inn C. W. Mulford 25 2. Boarding House Mrs. M. A. Robinson 10 1.25 Clarence House J. P. Gaynor 40 2. Maple Ave. Cottage G. H. Cranmer 15 1.50 BARTLEY. N. J. 6S miles. Single Trip, $1.75; Excursion, $2.65. Private House iNIrs. T. P. Willetts fi 1. BATH, PA. 97.9 miles. Single Trip, $2.39; Excursion, $4.33. American House Bath Hotel Slate Exchange Hotel. W. J. Medlar 50 2. , G. S. Hackman 50 1.50 , H. A. Gilbert 25 1.50 40 . Eu'p'n . 9. .12. — 35. •Apply .12.-15. . 6.-9. .10.-20. . 8.-20. .10.-15. .12. up . 9.— 14. AVON-BY-THE-SEA, N. J. Via Steamer, 39 miles; } c-- i ^ ■,. a--, nn c *-, o. Via All Rail, 52.7 miles; \ ^"'^^' ^''^' ^^■^^' ^■'■""■''on, $1.85. .17.50—3.'; ■ Apply .12.-35. .12.-15. .12.-18. .10. . 7. .10. 9. 5.-7. 5. BAYONNE, N. J. r.7 miles. Single Trip, $0.15 ; Excursion, $0.25. ■Kj f TT c Proprietor Capa- Rate Rate iMame oi nouse ^^ Manager city per day per week City Hotel A. M. Tiel SO 2. .Special Linden House Wm. Trumbower 30 Apply S. up La Tourette 2.50 up 10. — 20. BEACH HAVEN, N. J. 107 miles. Single Trip, $2.63 ; Excursion, $4.50. Engleside, The Robert F. Engle 300 Apply Xew Baldwin Hotel W. Mercer Baird 400 Apply BELFORD, N. J. J'ia All Rail, 38 miles. Single Trip, $0.90; Excursion, $1.40. Via Steamer, 24.5 miles. Single Trip, $0.70; Excursion, $1.15. Boarding House Mrs. V. E. Morris 8 1. 7. Boarding House Mrs. R. Eastmond S 1. 7. Clearview Mrs. Pope 12 1.50 8.-15. Koch's Cottage Apply Luker Cottage Richard Luker... 15 1. 6. Morris Cottage Miss E. .'\. Morris Ifi 1. 6. Myer's Cottage Mrs. Annie Myers 6 1. 5. BELMAR, N. J. ria steamer 39.7 miles;) ^. ; ^,.- ^^ ^o ; Excursion, $1.85. Via All Ran, 53.4 mtles;) ^ Belmar Inn E. B. Hitchcock 70 2.50 up 12.-20. Brunswick, The Mrs. H. L. Gourdier 100 2.50—3.50 Special Buena Vista Hotel, The.. G. W. Leonard 150. Carlton, The W. H. Stoyle 150. Gary Lodge 40. Cedars, The Mrs. J. F. Gilman 100. Clyde, The 50. Columbia Hotel G. W. Leonard 400. Delaware A. Gassin 125. Girard House D. C. Patterson 50. Grand \'iew Chas. Brockstedt 50 . Hotel Atlantic Leo Winterfield 180. Hotel Colorado Leo Winterfield 250 3. — 3.50 15.-25. Llanymor House Mrs. Munst 100 2. — 3 10.— 25. Madison, The C. W. Bergen 25 2. 10.-15. Melrose Inn Mrs. Jas. H. Romain 300 3. — 5 15.-25. Neptune House T. & H. T. Cox 150 2.50—3.50 12.— 30. Ocean Spray j. C. Norris. 25 1.-2 7. — 12. River Road Inn B. F. Champion 150 Eu' p'n Sagamore & Annex, The 150 2.— 2.50 10.-15. Westmore, The Mrs. Helen Rehill 35 2.50 Apply Windsor House M. M. Ewell 150 2.50 10. — 15. Woodbine, The Mrs. C. H. Slayboch 30 2. — 2.50 9. — 15. BETHLEHEM. PA. 85.3 miles. Single Trip, $2.15; Excursion $3.85. American House E. O Hoffman 75 2. — 2.50 Broadway Hotel Michael T. Fiscli 50 1.50 up Central Hotel John Rornig 50 1.50 Eagle Hotel Karl Kemble 200 2.50—3.50. Fetter's House W. S. Lobach 50 1.50—2. . Fulton House Mrs. Mary Free 50 1. — 1.50 Hotel Wyandotte Milton Lauf er 2. — 3. Keystone. The A. R. Woodring 30 1.50 New .Merchants Hotel. . .W. E. Hoch 100 2. Pacific House C. F. Miller 60 1.50 Sun Inn T. C. Morgan 100 2.— 2.50 . Washington House Mrs. L. F. Ech 45 1.50—2. . 3. up 15.— 35. 2.— 2.50 .. 10.— 20. 2. 9.-12.50 2.-3. 10.-20. 2.— 2.50 .. 10.— 15. 4. up 20.-50. 2. 10.-12. 1.50—2. .. 6.— 10. 2. 9.— 12. ,2.50 up 12.-20. :0. —12. 7. up 'y 5. —21. 6. 6. — 7 8. —10. 7. —10. 8. up 6. —8. 9. — U. 7. —10. 41 BLOOMSRURY, N. J. 65.8 miles. Single Trip, $1.65 ; Excursion, $2.90. Name of House Proprietor or Manager Capa- city Rate per day Rate per week Hotel BlooiiLsbury Private House Private House Rural Revet .Walter Pence .Mrs. I. Petty . Mrs. A. Stute . David Addie 35... 10... ...2. ...1. . . .1. ...2. .... 7.— 14. 6. 5. 10. BOUND BROOK, N. J. !1.2 miles. Single Trip, $0.80; Excursion, $1.35. Annex House J. Maurer 25 1.50 Berkeley Hotel L. W. Du Four 50 2. Hill Crest Emma L. Carr 10 1.50 Hotel Bound Brook Geo. C. Ball 40 2. Linden Cottage Farm. . . H. J. Garretson 20 2. Long View Mrs. J. Foreman fi Apply Maple Lawn Mrs. J. H. Johnson.... 15 Apply Middlebrook Hotel Miss S. L. Fisher 20 2. Sterling, The Mr. Roberson 25 . West End Hotel Wm. Greasheimer 20 . . Apply .2. . 6.— 10. .10. / . 7.— 10. . Special .10.-15. 7. 6.-8. .10. 5.-8. . Special BOWMANSTOWN, PA. 112. S miles. Single Trip, $2.85; Excursion, $5.20. Ashfield Hotel (3 miles from Bowmanstown) .. Richard Rehrig IS 1.25 Berger's Hotel (5 miles from Bowmanstown) . .Adam Berger IS 1.25 Bowmanstown Hotel Nathaniel Smale 29 1.25 Centre House M. Christman 16 1. Eagle Hotel August Rehrig 15 1. Fireline Hotel Andrew Walters 18 1. Hill's Hotel L. Pickford 14 1. 5.—' 5.— 5.—' 4.—' 5.—' 5.—' BRANCHPORT X. J. 44 miles. Single Trip, $1.00; Excursion., $1.50. (See Long Branch) BRODHEADSVILLE, PA. (Station Palmerton). 110 miles. Single Trip, $2.80; Excursion, $5.15. Central House J. E. Everett 15 1.25 7. BRADLEY BEACH, N. J. Via Steamer 38.1 miles: I ^. ^ j^.- ^^ ,0; Excursion, $1. Via All Rail, 51.8 miles; \ <= ' "^ Beach View Hotel Jos. W. Ellor 150. Bimbler Villa Mrs. J. Geismer 40. Hotel La Reine M. Spark 300 . Hotel Sea Cliff Mrs. B. L. Mendelbohm. 75. -2.50 -3. -5. . 9.— 15. .10.-18. .18.-25. .15.-25. BRIDGETON, N. J. 137 miles. Single Trip, $3.15; Excursion, $5.50. Bridgeton, The Mrs. C. H. Gosbin 75 2. Apply Central Hotel James Willis 40 Eu'p'n City Hotel H. Paullin 30 2. 7. Commercial Hotel J. Kinkle lOd 2.-2.50 10. up West Jersey, The Mrs. Lester Brooks.... 50 1. 5. 42 BRIELLE, N. J. Via Steamer, 44.6 miles; ) c- ; t- -a <^^ o^ r- • *« ^- Via All Rail, 58.3 miles; I ^"'^le Trip, $1.35; Excursion, $2.05. Name of House Proprietor or Manager Capa- city Rate per day Rate per week Ocean View House.... Union House Widermer Cottage . W. A. Reed . ^^rs. S. B. Wainwri ..T. A. Shirlba ?h"t . 3.") . . . .100... . 50. . . ...2. ...2. ...2. 9.— 12. Special Special BUDD'S LAKE, N. J. (Sfaiion Flanders), 70.9 miles. Single Trip, $1.80; Excursion. $2.75. Budd Farm House A. W. Sheilds 75 2. Forest House F. M. Duryea 250 1.50 — 2. Hatakawanna Inn Chas. C. Oeder & Son.. 80 2.50 Lake View House F. Duryea 40 2.- — 2.50 Mendoto House 50 2. .12.-15. . ] up .10 up . ]0. ■ Apply 58.6 miles. CALIFON, N. J. Single Trip, $1.50 ; Excursion, $2.45. Lower Valley Cottage. . .Mrs. A. Flomerfelt .... S 1.25 Private House J. Stevenson S 1. Private House H. Philhower 6 1. Private House P. B. HoiTman 10 1. Private House Mrs. S. L. Young 4 1. Union Hotel E. B. Emery 20 1.50 CAPE MAY, N. J. 163 miles. Single Trip, $3.90; Excursion, $5.50. .Apply Aldine 150 . Baldwin Cottage Mrs. Geo. Baldwin 50. Baltimore Inn Miss E. D. Harrison 160 Apply Belle Mere Mrs. L. Smith 75 Apply Carlton John T. Kromer 350 Apply Carroll Villa Mrs. t. R. Brooks 50 2.— 2.50 Chalfonte, The 200. Colonial W. H. Church 125 \pply Congress Hall 600 \pply Devon T. L. Kehr 100 1.50 Elberon jos. R. Wilson 150 2. Glenwood Mrs. Rogers 75 .Apply Hotel Cape May John P. Doyle 600 Apply Hotel Lafayette John Tracy 350 3. up Hotel Roya! John Springer 200 \pply Maguire Cottage Katherine Maguire .... 40 ^Pplv Mansard S. C. Henry 75 Apply Marcy Mrs. H. B. Marcy 75 .Apply Miller Cottage Mrs. McPherson 60 Apply Parris Cottage Mrs. Loper 50 Apply Roselle, The The Misses S. T. Hillman 75 Apply Rudolph 75 Apply Star Villa Mrs. M. L. Richardson . . 200 2.50—3 Traymore Mrs. Satterfield 200 Apply Villanova Mrs. Geo. Rutherford. .75 1.50—2 Virginia A. M. Ludlam 100 2.50 up Windsor Miss Rose Halpin 300 Apply Wyoming \V. D. \'ansant 150 2. . . .10. — 15. ...8. up . . .10. up ... 6. up . .Apply . . .10 up 2.— 2.50 12. — 15. , . .10.-20. . . .20. up . . . 8. — 15. . . .10. — 20. . . 8. — 12. . .25. up ... 17. up , . .10. up . . .10.-15. , . . 7. — 10. . 7.-10. . 8.— 15. . 6. up . 7.-15. . 8. — 15. .15.-20. .15.-20. . 8. — 10. .10.-15. .10.-25. . 8.-15. CARTERET, N. J. 17 miles. Single Trip, $0.40; Excursion, $0.70. Sound Shore Hotel Edward J. Heil 25 43 . Eu'p'n CATASAUQUA, PA. 94.3 miles. Single Trip, $2.35 ; Excursion, $4.30. Namp of Hnnqp Proprietor Capa- Rate Rate ISame ot House ^^ Manager city per day per week American Hotel Peter Geiger 50 1.50 7. Arlington House .\. Fritchey 50 1.50 — 3 7. — 10. Catasauqua House F. Schurgler 10 1.50 5. Eagle Hotel E. L. Walker 50 2. 7.— 14. Imperial .V. & C. Langkammer. . . 50 1.50 up 7. Mansion House H. R. Blocker 10 1.50 5. up Pennsylvania Hotel T. Geiger 30 1.50 7. CHAPMAN QUARRIES, PA. {Via Bethlehem). 100 miles. Single Trip, $2.45; Excursion, $4.45. Northampton Hotel C. E. Fehr 15 1. •'^pply Valley House Jacob Gum 11) 1. Apply CLINTON, N. J. {Station Annandale). 51.4 miles. Single Trip, $1.30; Excursion, $2.30. Clinton House Chas. D. Pope 50 2. S. — 12. Glen Berkely Mansion. . . M. & L. Boss 10 1.50 8. — 10. Hotel Union Edw. Abel 30 1.50 6. — 10. Private House Mrs. J. B. Madison 8 1. 5.50 — 7. Private House Mrs. C. Wolverton 6 1. 6. Private House A. K. Smith 10 1. 6. — 7. CHROME. N. J. IS.l miles. Single Trip, $0.45; Excursion, $0.80. Canda Hotel M. Greenwald 50 1. Special Chrome Hotel Wm. Duff 25 1. 6. Sexton House W. F. Sexton 50 1. up Special COMO, N. J. Via Steamer jl miles: } ^. j^ j^.- ^, ., Excursion, $1.90. Via All Rail, 54.7 miles; \ Private Boarding Cottage. Miss A. E. Odgers 35 3. up 15. up CRANFORD, N. J. 17.2 miles. Single Trip, $0.45; Excursion, $0.65. Central Hotel D. B. Burke 15 1.50 7. Cranford Hotel F. Hassig 30 1.50 7. up Hampton Hall F. E. Bates 45 3. up 10. up Riverside House F. E. Bates 30 3. up 10. up DEAL BEACH, N. J. Via Steamer 35.1 miles: ) ^. j ^,.. ^.^ j^. E.vcursion, $1.65. Via All Rail, 48.8 miles: ) " Deal Inn W. M. Young 75 Eu'p'n Hathaway Inn MacDowell & Creighton.250 4.-6 20.— 40. Hotel St. Elmo A. E. Smith 100 3.-4 15.— 25. DOVER. N. J. 80.3 miles. Single Trip. $2.05; Excursion, $3.10. Colonnade, The Mrs. N. E. Cole Dover Cottage John Gardis Hotel Dover Alex Kanause Mansion House J. B. Bennett :ole ... 40.. . ...1. — 1.50 .. 7.-8. . . . . Apply 46... 46... ...2. ...2.— 2.50 .. 9. — 12. 9.— 14. 44 DUNELLEN, N. J. 27 miles. Single Trip, $0.70; Excursion, $1.20. XT r TT Proprietor Capa- Rate Rate Name of House ^^ Manager city per day per week Mansion House Mrs. A. J. Meyers 30 1.25 7. Park Hotel Joseph Maier 12 1.50 Special Taylor's Hotel W. H. Tavlor 20 1.50 Special EASTON, PA. 78.3 miles. Single Trip, $1.85; Excursion, $3.30. American Hotel T. P. Folk 30 1.50 7.-8. Barnett House L. P. Werkheiser 30 1.50 7. Central Hotel T. F. Keubler 40 Eu'p'n Franklin House T. W. Shivelv 100 Eu'p'n Huntington, The John B. Renwick 100 1.25— 3. up Apply Karldon, The Geo. H. Vincent 350 3.-4 17.50 up Mt. Vernon Hotel Leroy Walters 50 1.50 up 8. — 12. Paxinosa Inn .\. B. Helling 200 3.50 16. up Sterling, The J. R. Raynsford 200 2. 10.50—12. EATONTOWX, N. J. 42.7 miles. Single Trip, $1.00; Excursion, $1.50. Boarding House Mrs. R. ]\[osby 15 1. 6. — 7. Metropolitan Hotel T. E. Snyder 70 1.50 6.-8. ELBERON. N. J. Via steamer 33.7 miles; ( ^- j j^.- ^^ q- Excursion, $1.60. Vm All Rail, 47.4 miles; ) (See Long Branch) ELIZABETH, N. J. 12.5 miles. Single Trip, $0.30; Excursion, $0.50. Hotel Burkeley T. J. Pierson 100 Eu'p'n FAIR HAVEN, N. J. (Station Red Bank). 39.2 miles. Single Trip, $1.00; Excursion., $1.50. Atlantic .'\be Bennett 50 2. }P~^n' Grand View B. C. Muirheid 50 2 lo.— 20. FANWOOD, N. J. 21.7 miles. Single Trip, $0.55; Excursion. $0.90. Homestead, The The Misses Boucher.... 50 2.50—3 \°T^0- Maple Tree Inn Tames B. Gutridge 20 l.oO— 2 Apply Walsh's Farm Hotel P.. Walsh 2 1- 7. FARMINGDALE. X. J. 55 miles. Single Trip. $1.25; Excursion. $2.00. American Hotel M. Duggan 40 2. in~^' Brower House Geo. P. Brower 4ii 2. ii'- FLAGTOWN. N. J. 41.1 miles. Single Trip, $1.05; Excursion.. $1.80. Farm House Mrs. G. C. Hoagland 10 1. 7. 45 FLANDERS, N. J. 70.9 miles. Single Trip, $1.80; Excursion, $2.75. Name of House Proprietor or Manager Capa- city Rate per day Rate per week Hotel R. G. Moore FLEMINGTON, N. J. 51.2 miles. Single Trip, $1.30; Excursion, $2.25. Boarding House A. C. Hulsizer 10 . Boarding House Geo. Gordy 20 . Boarding House W. J. Holt 5 , Boarding House Mrs. G. Crater 10 . Country Hotel Enos Weiss 20 . .2. .1. .1.25 .2. .2. Farm House A. T. Dalrymple 8 1.85 Farm House, (R. F.D.I) . Mrs". J. T. Hudnett 12 1. Flemington Hotel J. H. Cusick 5,5 2. Higgins Villa Miss Higgins 5 1.25 Union Hotel J. L. Chamberlin 100 2. -10. ■Apply , 6.— 12. FORKED RIVER, N. J. 86 miles. Single Trip, $2.05 ; Excursion, $3.45. Forked River House F. B. Gowdy 50. Parker House Geo. Eichorn 75 Riverside House D. E. Eno 100 2.50 12.-15 2.-3. ....10.— 15 2.50—4. . ....15.— 25 42 miles. FREEHOLD, N. J. Single Trip, $1.00; Excursion, $1.75. Forsyth Cottage Mrs. J. Forsyth 10 1.25 Hotel American John Burns 100 2. Hotel Belmont W. W. Dilts 100 2.50 Little's C. A. Little 20 1.50 Monmouth Hotel Edward Simonson 50 2. Walcott M. Welsh 2.") 1.50 . 7. . 8.— 12. . 8.— 12. • '^• . Special . 7.-9. FREEMANSBURG, PA. 82.4 miles. Single Trip, ^2.10; Excursion, $3.75. Eagle Hotel Luther Labarre 20 1.50 Freeman House Stahr & Gaumer 25 1.50 Willow Grove Hotel .... Geo. Wynkoop 25 1.50 GALILEE, N. J. Via Steamer, 28.2 miles. Single Trip, $0.80; Excursion, $1.40. Via All Rail, 47.8 miles. Single Trip, $1.00; Excursion, $1.50. Lockwood Cotage Mrs. N. Lockwood .... 45 2.50 12. — 15. GARWOOD, N. J. 18.3 miles. Single Trip, $0.50; Excursion, $0.75. Garwood House Wm. Morrison 20 2. 6. — 7. GERMAN VALLEY, N. J. 64.7 miles. Single Trip, $1.65 ; Excursion, $2.45. Fair View Farm House.. Mrs. Oscar Schonhoit. . . 15. Farm House, (R.F.D.l) . Richard Beattv German Valley Hotel G. 1). Walters 25, Mountain View Holfl .... TT. J. Webster 1 r> . .1.25 Private Private Private Private Willow .2. .1.50 .1.25 .1.25 .1.25 .1.25 Farm O B. Philhower 10 1.25 House Mrs. M. A. Collins House Mrs. I. S. Vescelius House Mrs. 1. D. Horton. House Mrs. M Bunn S 46 . 7. •Apply .12. . 8 . 6 GLEN GARDNER, N. J. 56.1 miles. Single Trip, $1.45; Excursion, $2.45. Name of House Proprietor Capa- Rate Rate JName ot Mouse ^^ Manager city per day per week Glen Gardner Hotel E. Humphreys 40 1.75 10.50 Private House Mrs. A. Sylvester 6 1. 6. Private House Mrs. C. Cowell 4 1.25 G. — 7. Private House Mrs. J. D. Siegfried.... 6 1. 6. Private House Mrs. Jennie M. Landenber- ger 8 1.25 7. Private House Mrs. B. S. Farrow 1.50 8. GLEN SUMMIT SPRL\GS. PA. 155.3 miles. Single Trip, $3.65; E.vcursiun. 30 days. $6. .50; unlimited, $7.40. Glen Summit Springs Hotel \\ m. H. Warburton 350 3. up 17.50 up GREENVILLE, N. J. 4.2 miles. Single Trip, $0.10; Excursion, $0.16. Belvedere House J. Kaiser 20 2. 10. HAMPTON, N. J. 57.6 miles. Single Trip, $1.45; Excursion, $2.50. Grand View Farm Mrs. Amerman Junction House T. H. DeCator 20 . Lackawanna House J. R. Smith 20 . Apply .... 5. 1.50—2. .. 7.— 10. 2. ....10. HIBERNIA, N. J. 87.3 miles. Single Trip, $2.20; Excursion. $3.45. Central House P. H. Hart 10 1.50 Heslin House A. Crate 15 1.50 HIGH BRIDGE, N. J. 53.2 miles. Single Trip, $1.35 ; Excursion, $2.35. American House G. H. Cramer 30 2. 10.50—14. Private House Mrs. E. Borland 5 1. 6. Private House T. Plum 10 1.25 7. Private House Geo. Weigand 10 1.25 8. — 12. Private House Mrs. Jacob Strubb 8 1. 6. Union Hotel J. J. Martin 15 1.50—2 7.— 10. HIGHLANDS, N. J. J^ia Steamer. 24 miles. Single Trip, $0.70; Excursion.. $1.20. Via All Rail. 43.6 miles. Single Trip, $1.00; Excursion, $1.50. Cedar Grove House W. H. Conners 150 2. 10.— 12. Creighton Cottage 50 \pply Elmore House 1". M. Marsters 50 \pply Greenland House M. O'Neil 125 2. 9.— 10. Highland House Mrs. T. McGovern 100 2.-3 8.— 12. Hotel Martin M. Gerbach 250 3. 10. up Leonard House L. W. Spitznagle 100 .\pply Lewis House Mrs. L W. Willis 50 1.50—2 7.-12. McCann Cottage Mrs. A. McCann \pply 47 HIGHLANDS, N. J. (Continued). Name of House Proprietor or Manager Capa- city Rate per day Rate per week McGuire's Hotel W. H. McGuire 60 1.50 8.— 10. Monmouth, The F. H. Gerbrach 100 2. up 9. up Riverside Cottage, The..M. Straus & Son 100 2. 9. — 12. Sea Side Cottage H. Frazer 100 2. 9. — 12. Thompson House J. N. Riker 250 3. — 4 12. up HOLLYWOOD, N. J. Via Steamer, 32.1 miles; I c- ; t- -^ d-^ ,^^. c • «>, ^^ Via All Rail, 45.8 miles; \ ^"'S^' ^'''^' ^^■^^' Excursion, $1.50. (See Long Branch) KEANSBURG, N. J. Via All Rail, 35 miles. Single Trip, $0.85; Excursion, $1.40. Via Steamer, 26.4 jniles. Single Trip, $0.75; Excursion, $1.27. Beacon House Misses Place & McCall.. 25 1.50 Boarding House J. D. Seeley 12 1.25 Boarding House Mrs. Aug. Zachrison. . . . 20 1.50 Brands Cottage Mrs. S. A. Brands 45 1.50 Catalasa Mrs. Sutton 30 1. Glenwood Mrs. J. S. Tilton 45 1.25 Golden Rod Cottage J. A. Wilson 20 1.50 Granville House Miss Irene Compton.... 15 1.25 Locust Cottage Maple Cottage Stephen Seely 20 1.50 Maplewood Mrs. J. S. Lankenan 30 1.50 Oak Tree Cottage Alida Waitt 20 1.50 Palmer House Mrs. Wm. H. Palmer... 25 1. Randolph, The Mrs. W. B. Randolph... 35 1.50 Raritan Bay Hotel W. L. MacDonald 65 2. Sea \'iew House Mrs. E. Arnon 100 1.50 — 3. Shadyside, The Mrs. Mary Broander. . . . 30 1.50 Smith's Villa Mrs. E. A. Smith 1.50 Vincent House Mrs. Lvdia \'incent 50 1.50 Willowwood Cottage. .. .Robert Seeley 22 1.50 . 7.-8. •Apply KENVIL. N. J. 7.").1 miles. Single Trip. $1.90; Excursion. $2.90. Kenvil Hotel John P. Day 50 2. KEYPORT, N. J. Via All Rail, 32 miles. Single Trip, $0.70; Excursion, $1.25. Via Steamer, 30.1 miles. Single Trip, $0.85 ; Excursion, $1.45. Bayside House Tames Carroll 2. East End House Wm. Holliday 40 1.50 Mansion House Wm. H. Lake 50 2. Monmouth Hotel L. B. Melee 30 ...... 1.50 up Pavilion Hotel Fred Frick Apply Sunset Villa ^^. A. Carroll 40 .Xpplv The Poling House H. Poling 40 1.50' Walling House S. Woods 35 1.50 . 7.— 12. . 7. — 9, •Apply . 7. up . Eu'p'n . 7.— 10. , 7.— 12. , 7.— 10. KRESGEVILLE, PA. {Station PaJmcrton). 110 miles. Single Trip, $2.80; Excursion. $5.15. Mansion House TT. A. Shafer 2S 1.50 8. up 48 KUNKLETOWN, PA. {Station Palmcrton). 110 miles. Single Trip, $2.80; Exxursion, $5.15. ■w f TT Proprietor Capa- Rate Rate XName oi nouse ^^ Manager city per day per week Effort House Frank Wernitt 25 Apply 7. — 10. Fountain House Francis Greenzweig 6 1. Apply Gilbert House Tosiah Muffley 12 Apply 7. — 10. Kunkletown, Hotel H. B. Andrews 15 1.50 6. — 8. Lodge, The Mrs. A. C. Fiske 20 1.50 6.-8. Meadow Brook Farm Mrs. E. V. Gould 30 Apply 7. — 10. LAKE HOPATCONG, N. J. 82.6 miles. Single Trip, $2.10; Excursion., $3.00. (The Post Office address of the following houses is Lake Hopatcong, N. J.) American House F. C. Gerards 100 2.— 2.50 ^^-""i^ Bryant Villa P. J. Bryant 140 2.50—4 l^"??- Castle Edward John P. Muller 100 2.— 2.50 ^S"— J^ Colonial Inn John Curtain 100 2.50 12.— 18. Espanong House, (see o in Note A) John E. Langabee 20 Apply o nn Havenholme Mrs. H. Sandford 15 Apply 8.— 10. Hollywood Hotel and Cottages P. W. Saitta 100 2.50—3.50 12.-20. Hotel Boulevard E. Chaplin 30 2.— 2.50 l-~~}l- Lake Pavilion Hotel T. L. Allen & Son 50 2. ?-~i?- Lake \'iew House T. R. Moore Hotel Co. .250 3.-4 ^^ ,=' Lee's Pavilion Hotel J. Lee & Son 70 2.50—3 l"" , ^• Styx N'illa 50 Apply Sunnyside, The Mrs. Mahlon Smith.... 100 2.— 2.50 ^1~\l- Vanover House M. T. Tygar 50 1.50—2 °- .r Villa Gerards M. S. Gerards 50 2. a , ~- Wawanda Cottage 30 Apply (The Post Office address of the following houses is Landing. N. J.) Birchwood Terrace Walter L Insley „ _ (see Note B) Corinthian Cottage Mrs. A. R. Brasher 30 1.50—2.50 /'T Forest House „ „ lo^Fk^ i« Hotel Durban Otto Peters 80 2.50—3 ^^.50—16. Ithanell House T. Cocks 80 2. a T Mountain View House 150 k^^V Schafer's Hotel 50 Apply Silver Spring Park Hotel. C. Louis Corby 75 2. up 10. up Westmoreland 75 Apply (The Post Office address of the following houses is Mt. Arlington, N. J.) Mt. Arlington Hotel .... John R. MacDonald 100 2.50—3 l^'T^^' New Breslin Hotel ' 400 App y Villa Von Campe „ ^„ ^^^\r. Woodstock Villa J. Apgar 50 2.50 1^.-15. (The Post Office address of the following houses is Ledgewood, N. J.— Nearest station Ledgewood.) Homestead, The Mrs. M. A. H. Hoagland .60 2. ^^M' Rock Spring House O. Scheer 50 2. 9.-1^. (The Post Office address of the following house is Woodport, N. J.) Woodport House Thomas Bright 50 2.50 10.— 15. Note A— Adjacent to Espanong Station. Note B— Furnished Tents for Camp Housekeeping. 49 LAKEWOOD, N. J. G:5 miles. Single Trip, $145; Excursion, $2.35. (The following Hotels are open all the year. For hotels open during the spring, fall and winter, see special leaflet.) M„™» ^f u„,,,.„ Proprietor Capa- Rate Rate Name of House ^^ Manager city per day per week Bartlett Inn C. M. Bartlett 75 3.-6 20.— 30. Brookdale Cottage Miss A. E. Linehan 10 2.50 — 3 12. — 18. Clough Cottage E. E. Searing 20 2. 10.— 16. Idle Hour Mrs. H. R. Major l', 2 10.— 12. Lexington, The A. S. Larrabee 100 2.50 15. up Marlborough Hotel N. M. Adams 75 2.50 up 18. up Olympia, The L. Constantine 50 2.50 up 15. up Zuckerman's Cottage T. Zuckerman 25 2. — 2.50 10. — 15. LEBANON, N. J. 49.1 miles. Single Trip, $1.25; Excursion, $2.15. Farm House Mrs. K. M. Wilson 2 1. 6. Farm House Mrs. Beni. Farley 8 2. 7. Far View Farm deo. P. Young 12 1.25 7. Felmly Farm Miss E. Felmly 20 1.25 8. Hillside Farm T. H. Young 10 1.25 7. Hilly Crest Farm J. Wilson Apgar 12 1. 7. Lebanon Hotel "C. E. Tomson 20 2. 9. — 11. Maple Grove Farm Mrs. John Shurts 2.") 1. up 7. up Private House Mrs. Julia M. Henry... 10 1 7. Private House Henry McCloughan .... 4 1 7. Private House Mrs. Catharine Shurts. .12 1 7. Private House Mrs. F. H. Alpaugh .... 6 1 7. LEDGEWOOD, N. J. 74.2 miles. Single Trip, $1.90; Excursion, $2.85. (See Lake Hopatcong, N. J.) LEHIGH GAP, PA. 109.4 miles. Single Trip, $2.75; Excursion, $5.50. Craig's Hotel E. I). McCarty 35 1. 7. i). 5. — e. —10. 6. 5. — 7. LEHIGHTOX. PA. llfi.5 miles. Single Trip, $2.90; Excursion. $5,35 Carbon House Phillip Acker 50 1. — 1.50 Exchange Hotel Kistler & Reichard 150 1.50 Mansion House Chas. Christman 50 1.50 V'alley House E. W. Clause 35 1.50 LITTLE SILVER. N. J. 41.5 miles. Single Trip, $1.00; Excursion. $1.50. Monmouth Park, The A. W. Dieter 5nn 2.50 up 10. up Pontin, The Wm. D. Pontin 100 2. 10. — 15. Silver Bay House Richard Borden 125 2.-3 10. — 15. LOCH ARBOR, N. J. (Station AUcuhnrst). Via Steamer. 36 miles; S c-- ; t, -^ (ti i- 77 d>i r-n Via All Rail, 49.3 miles; \ ^'^'^Ic Tup. $1.1..; E.^cursum, $1.70. Hotel Loch Arbour Hulick & Hulick 250 3. up 17. up Throckmorton, The Throckmorton & Beatty.175 3. — 3.50 12. — 25. 50 LUDLOW, N. J. {Formerly Asbury). 61 miles. Single Trip, $1.55 ; Excursion, $2.70. Name of House Proprietor Capa- Rate Rate XName oi nouse ^^ Manager city per day per week American House J. S. LaRue 20 2. 7. — 10. Farm House Mrs. S. R. Osmun 12 1. 7. Farm House T. Davis 2 Apply 6. Farm House T. H. Shipman 16 1. 6. Farm House Mrs. F. M. Mosson fj Apply 6. Farm House T. S. Welch 6 1. 6. Farm House Forman & Saunders 6 Apply LONG BRANCH, N. J. (See Page 70) MAHONING VALLEY, PA. (Station Lehighton). 116.5 miles. Single Trip, $2.90; Excursion, $5.35. Beltz Hotel Thos. Beltz 50 1.50 6. Normal Hotel W. A. Henry 50 1.50 5. MANASQUAN, N. J. Via Steamer, 44 miles; \ l- i ^ •■, <>•-, ^- u ■ a-n r,n Via All Rail, 57.7 miles; \ ^"'S^' ^"^' ^^■^'' Excursion, $2.00. Curtis Cottage Mrs. A. Curtis 20 1. 7. Jackson, The E. W. Froelich 40 Apply Osborn Cottage Mrs. M. Osborn 20 1.— 2 7. — 14. Osborn House W. A. Mount 75 2. 12. up Squan House Harry F. Shier 50 2. 9. — 15. Van Note Cottage Mrs. W. B. Van Note.. 25 1.50 S.— 10. MATAWAN. N. J. Via All Rail. 29.3 miles. Single Trip. $0.70; Excursion, $1.25. Via Steamer, 31.7 miles. Si)iglc Trip. $0.90; Excursion, $1.55. Aberdeen Inn A. Kunath 50-75 2.— 2.50 10.— 15. Alatawan House Tames Fury 50 2. 12. — 14. Old Homestead "Chas. Davis 25 1.50 6.-8. Woodbine, The Wm. A. Kennedy 20 1.50—2.50 9.— 15. MAUCH CHUNK, PA. 119.6 miles. Single Trip, $3.00 ; Excursion, $5.55. Armbruster House Wm. Goosner 30 1.50 10. Central Hotel Dermott Bros 60 1.50—2 »^-~r^"- Grand View Hotel Edward O'Brien 50 1.50—2 Apply Hotel Switzerland Bart Boyle 20 1.50 2,:, Mansion House W. R. Reber 35 l'^^ „ ,^ .^AT}^'-,', m New American Hotel .. .Chas. Arner 100 2.— 3.50 10.50—17.50 Penn Hotel B. A. Klotz 25 1.25—1.50 6.-7. MENDHAM, N. J. {Via JV kite House). 65.3 miles. Single Trip, $1.55; Excursion, $2.65. Black Horse Inn G. D. Beavers 2 ,n'~^^' Maoles The J- B. Bowman Apply 10. Phoenix House Mrs. M. R. Phoenix.... 50 2.50 10.— 15. 51 MIDDLE VALLEY, N. J. 61.9 miles. Single Trip, $1.55; Excursion, $2.45. Name of House Proprietor Capa- Rate Rate iName ot tiouse ^^ Manager city per day per week Everett Farm James Everett 20 1.25 6. — 8. Farm House Mrs. D. S. Hopler 6 Apply 7. — 10. Farm House F. Dufford 4 Apply Private House G. M. Alpaugh Apply Private House Mrs. W. Rinehart 4 Apply MONMOUTH BEACH, N. J. Via Steamer, 28.7 miles. Single Trip, $0.85 ; Excursion, $1.45. Via All Rail, 48.3 miles. Single Trip, $1.00; Excursion, $1.50. Mannahassett Hotel P. A. Welter & Son 125 2. 10. up Monmouth Beach Inn .... D. H. Butts 200 4. 28. up Monmouth House Mrs. F. P. Kampf 75 2. up 12. — 15. Riverdale Ave. Hotel. .. .C. K. Jones 40 1.25 8. — 12. NESHANIC, N. J. 43.3 miles. Single Trip, $1.10 ; Excursion, $1.90. Farm House Mrs. W. A. Stryker 10 1. 5.-7. Hotel 'A. R. Holcomb 15 1.50 7.-9. Idlewild Farm (R.F.D.2)J. N. Shurtz 20 1.50 6.-8. Neshanic Hotel B. H. Titman 15 2. 10. — 14. NEWARK, N. J. 9 miles. Single Trip, $0.17; Excursion, $0.30. Continental Hotel Louis E. Cook 300 2.50 — 4 12. up Holland House Wm. O. Rogge 40 1. up Eu'p'n Hotel Broad G. E. Mausem 60 1. 6. up Kensington J. D. Benhorn 85 2. 8. — 15. Navarre Hotel Jos. Nemrown & C. T. Har- rington ;...150 2.50 — 3.50 Apply Roseville Hotel Meyer & Garrison 40 1. — 1.50 8. up NEW GERMANTOWN, N. J. (Via White House). 50.3 miles. Single Trip, $1.30; Excursion. $2.20. Meadow Brook Farm ... . Mrs. C. M. Apgar 1 . 7. New Germantown Hotel. Mrs. Nora B. Gano 20 2. Special Private House W. Alpaugh ^ 1. 6. Private House Mrs. M. L. McCrea 4 1. 5. NORMANDIE-BY-THE-SEA, N. J. Via Steamer, 25.2 miles. Single Trip, $0.75; Excursion, $1.25. Via All Rail, 44.8 miles. Single Trip, $1.00; Excursion, $1.50. Normandie Beach Hotel 250 Apply NORTHAMPTON. PA. 9G.3 miles. Single Trip, $3.40; Excursion. $4.40. American House J. S. Wenner IS 2. Apply Atlas House Geo. Klinglman 10 1.50 6. Cement Central S. J. Lilly 10 1.50 6. Fairview Farm S. W. Mann 2. 5. Swan Hotel A. A. Fogel 10 1.50 6. 52 NORTH BRANCH, N. J. 40.4 miles. Single Trip, $1.05; Excursion, $1.80. Name of House Proprietor Capa- Rate Rate or Manager city per day per week Farm House Mrs. A. McCullough. . . . 4 1. 7 Farm House Mrs. G. V. Van Fleet.. 20 Apply 7. Riverside House Mrs. J. M. Barrett I.t 1. 6. Riverview Hotel Theo. Staats 25 1.25 10. NORTH ASBURY PARK, N. J. Via Steamer, 36.3 miles; ) r-- ;^ -r a a--, -,- c- ■^. ~- Via All Rail 50 miles; \ ^"'^^^ ^'''^' ^^■^'' Excursion, $1.7.. ( See Asbury Park — That section between Third and Eighth Avenues is commonly designated as North Asbury Park.) OCEAN CITY, N. J. 149 miles. Single trip, $3.60; Excursion, $5.25. Arlington Hotel B. & E. Heim 75 1.50—2 9. — 15. Association House T. Reed VVescoat 50 2. 10. — 15. Atglen S. C. Goff 100 2. 8.— 12. Bellevue Headly & Adams 250 3. 15. up Berkley Mrs. W. Lynch 150 Apply 10. — 15. Biscoyne Hotel H. A. W. Smith 100 2.-3 10.— 15. Brexton Villa Miss E. Rimer 75 Apply 8. — 10. Brighton, The R. R. Sooy 300 Apply 10.-18. Central, The Mrs. McDonigle 100 Apply 10.— 15. Chalfonte, The M. L. Mack 100 Applv 10. up Driftwood Paxson Sisters 50 1.50 — 2 10. — 12. Elbonar Elizabeth P. Bonner 50 1.50—2 10.-15. English, The Mrs. English 50 ; Apply 10.-15. Eversea. The 100 Apply 10.-15. Garwood, The Mrs. M. Garwood 30 Apply 10. — 15. Genevieve Mrs. Mann 50 Apply 10. — 15. Hotel Lorraine T. T. Lenthner 70 1.50 10—15. Hotel Mayberry S. H. Mayberry 200 2.— 2.50 10.-15. Hewling's Mrs. Hewling 1 00 Apply 10. — 15. Idlewild, The Mrs. A. J. McKim 100 Apply 10.-15. Illinois-on-Strand Mrs. Michner 100 Apply 10. — 15. Imperial, The Mrs. C. Oetzel 150 Apply 10.— 15. Kathln, The Lewis & Conrad 100 Apply 10.-15. Lafayette, The Mrs. Nelson 80 Apply 10. — 15. Luray Mrs. R. E. Datscheg 100 Apply 10.— 15. New Elberon '..Naylor & Sayre 100 2. 10.— 15. New Hartford, The T. J. Armstrong 100 Apply 10.-15. Normandie on the Sea. ..T. W. White 600 2. up 12.50 up Oceanic, The Mrs. L. Baker 300 Apply 10. — 15. Oxford, The W. W. Brown 50 Apply 10.— 15. Palace J. L. Van Tine 30 Apply 8.-12. Park, The Mrs. Parker 50 1.50—2 10.-15. Piqua Hotel Mrs. B. F. Wheatman.. 75 1.50—2 10.— 15. Raleigh, The Mrs. Chas. E. Haag 100 2. 8.-12. Scarborough Mrs. A. M Bomhoff 75 2. 10. — 15. St. Charles McMurrav & Cossaboon. 50 Apply 10. — 15. St. George, The MrsD. F. Keever 50 1.50—2 8.— 15. Sterling, The Mrs. Eisele 100 Apply 10.-15. Strand, The Tames Franklin 140 Apply 10. — 18. Stratford, The M. J. Piatt 75 1.25 up 8.— 15. Swarthmore. The Mrs. H. J. Roney SO Apply 10. — 15. Traymore, The H. T. Kloetz 140 Apply 10. — 15. \andalia Ira E. Wall 50 Apply R. O. Waverly, The Mrs. E. H. Baker 85 2.-2.50 10.-15. Whitehall, The Mrs. E. F. Langland. . .200 10.-15. Willard, The 75 Apply 10.-20. Windsor, The David Cresswell 50 Apply 10.-15. Wyoming, The H. Wilmer 50 Apply 10. — 15. 53 7. —12. 8. —10. 10. —15. OCEANIC, N. J. (Station Red Bank). 39.2 miles. Single Trip, $1.00 ; Excursion, $1.50. », r TT Proprietor Capa- Rate Rate i\ame ot iiouse ^j. ,\ianager city per day per week Lafayette M. Ralney 35 1.50 10.— 20. MonmoiUh T. Farrell 25 2. 12.— 15. Oceanic Inn L. A. Brill 50 3. 12.— 15. Shrewsbury Inn James Enright 100 3. 15.- — 20. OCEAN GROVE, N. J. (See Page 71) OCEANPORT, N. J. 46 miles. Single Trip, $1.00; E.vcnrsion, $1.50. Amelia House T. S. Woodward 50 1.50 Boarding House Chas. Pinkernally 25 2. Park Hotel \V. Garrigan 75 2.-3. PALMERTON, PA. 110 miles. Single Trip, $2.80; E.vcursion, $5.15. Horsehead Inn IT. N. Blunt 40 2.50 16.— 20. Nicholas Hotel C. W. Nicholas 15 2. 6.-7. Palmerton Hotel II. F. Kuebler 20 1.50 6.-8. Waldorf, The J. C. Schafer 25 1.50 8. PARRYVILLE, PA. 113.9 miles. Single Trip, $2.85; E.vcnrsion, $5.25. Fairview Inn W. E. Pettit 25 1.50 Apply Iron Exchange John G. Bednor 25 1.50 Special PEAPACK, N. J. {Via White House). 58.3 miles. Single Trip, $1.50; E.vcnrsion, $2.55. Gladstone Hotel O. Vliet 35 2. 10.— 12. Howard House T. Howard 30 1.50 8.— 10. PEN ARGYL, PA. {Via Bethlehem). 113.5 miles. Single Trip, $2.71 ; E.vcursion, $4.97. Albion House T. Chamberlain 1.50 7. Mountain View House... \V. R. Frome 45 1.50—2 7.-12. Penn Hotel C. W. Gorr 1.50—2 5.50—6.50 PHILLIPSBURG, N. J. 73.2 miles. Single Trip, $1.85 ; E.vcnrsion, $3.30. .\merican Hotel E. H. Moyer 15 1.50 8. Central House R. Kreidler 15 1.50 6. Columbia House W. II. Gary 40 1.50 8. Eagle Hotel Ceo. Damer 8 1. 5. Hotel Imperial N. F. Pines 15 1.50 7. Lee's House M. O. J. Heil 80 1.50 7. Madison Square P. C. Vuchter 20 1. 5. Osborne House J. W. Reagan 20 1.25 7. Phillippsburg House H. A. Smith 40 1.50 7. Union Square Hotel D. W. Smith 60 2. Apply 54 PITTSTON, PA. 182.S miles. Single Trip, $3.65; Excursion, 30 days, $6.50; Unlimited, $7.80. Name of House Proprietor or Manager Capa- city Rate per day Rate per week New Eagle Hotel T. Mangan 50 2. up Wyoming X'alley J. F. Boyle 50 3. . .\pply • Apply 24 miles. PLAINFIELD, X. J. Single Trip, $0.60; Excursion, $1.05. .1.50 .2. .2. .1.25 Farmer's Hotel Jacob Blimm, Tr 20 . Hotel Chatham H. C. Blatz. .". 20. Kensington Hotel T. H. Kitchen 40 . Mair's Brookside Farm. Mrs. Tames Mair 10. Private Boarding House. Mrs. J. H. Krymer 12 1. Oueen City Hotel P. Floersch 50 Somerset Hotel W. G. Feaster 25 1.50 Truell Court T. R. Truell 80 2.50 up Truell Hall T. R. Truell SO 3. up Truell Inn T. R. Truell 70 3. Waldorf Hotel H. F. Windham 122 . Special .Special . Special 7. . . . Eu'p'n ... 7.50 8. up . . . .15. up 3.50 16. up Eu'p'n PLUCKEMIN, N. J. (Station Somerville). Vo.~ miles. Single Trip, .$0.90 ; Excursion, $1.55. Private House Mrs. C. Barker 4 . Private House David I. Huff 4 . Private House P. V. Vroom 4 . .1.25 . 6.— S. • Apply . 5.-6. • POINT PLEASANT, N. J. Via Steamer, 46 miles; J. ^..^^ ^ ^^.- ^^^ Excursion. $2.10. Via All Rail, 59.7 miles; S / • t . Averne Cottage Miss T. Pearce 75 2. Beacon-By-theSea O. M. Brumbough .200 2.50 Carrollton, The C. M. Brooks 200 3.50 Curtis House T. C. Curtis 50 2.50 Gladstone Hotel Mrs. R. R. McAllister... SO 2. Lands End Hou?e C. W. Murphy 100 2.50 Leomerl T. T. McConnell 40 1.50—2. Leighton, The E. H. Carlisle 200 3—5. Maple Grove House T. J. Sullivan 75 2.— 2.50 Marion Hotel \. .\. Zimmerman 75 2. Pine Bluff Inn W. G. Barnes 200 3.-4. Point Pleasant Cottage. . .G. dos Santos 50 2. Richmond H. W. & J. R. Bissey. . . 50 2. .10. .10. .17. .11. ,.10. . . 9. , .10. , .17. . .10 , .10. —15. —18. 50—35. —15. — 14. — 15. —12. 50 up —20. 50 —15. —15. Farm Farm Farm Farm Farm Park POTTERSVILLE, N. J. {Via White House). 54.3 miles. Single Trip. $1.40; Excursion, $2.40. House Mrs. C. Potter 30 1 .25—1.50 . House F. House W House G. House G. View House E. Reinhard 10 1.25 Reinhard 10 125 C. Pichel 5 1.25 E. Crobos 10 1.25 Sutton 30 2. . 8.— 10. . 6.-8. . 6.-8. . 6.-8. . 6.-8. .10. RARITAN, N. J. 36.9 miles. Single Trip, $0.95; Excursion, $1.65 Raritan House Geo. Huff 20 . Riverside Hotel W. .1. Sisser 25. 55 .1.50 .2. RED BANK, N. J. 39.2 miles. Single 7n>, $1.00; Excursion, $1.50. Name of House Proprietor or Manager Capa- city Rate per day Rate per week American Hotel W. K. Kelley 65 0.75 — 1 Central Hotel L. Sternberg 40 2. Champlain House Mrs. J. Z. Belanger.... 75 1.50 — 2 Garrison House ^I. E. Vanderveer 50 1.50 Globe Hotel H. T. Metzgar 100 2.50 Hotel Abbott T. Z. Worden 20 2. Prospect House G. T. Borden 100 2. Sheridan Hotel M. J. Poulson 20 2. The Germania C. Dubois 45 2. Union Hotel Wm. P. Snyder 20 1.50 . Eu'p'n . 8.— 20. .10.-12. . 7.— 10. .12. up . Special .10. .10. .10. . Special ROCKAWAY, N. J. 83.6 miles. Single Trip, $3.10; Excursion, $3.25. Central House J. Keller 25 Hqtel Brooks G. Brooks Rockaway House C. Kelly 30 2. 8. — 10. 2. 8.— 10. 2. Apply ROCKPORT, PA. 134.7 miles. Single Trip, $3.35; Excursion, $6.30. Private House Chas. Schuchholz 10 1. Private House \V. Hittinger 5 1. Washington Hotel P. T. Quinn 25 1. •Apply •Apply •Apply ROSELLE. N. J. 15.1 miles. Single Trip, $0.35; Excursiou, $0.55. Boarding House Mrs. H. Rockfeller 25. Van Court Inn T. A. McDevitt 60. .2. .2.-3. .10. .10. — 16. ROYCEFIELD. N. J. 38.3 tniles. Single Trip, $1.00; Excursion.. $1.65. Farm House ^Irs. S. L. \\'yckorf 12 Apply SAND BROOK, N. J. (Station I'lcmiii^^ton). 51.2 miles. Single Trip, $1.30; Excursion. $3.25. Woodside Farm Cornelius L. Moore Apply 6. SCHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN, N. J. (Station German J 'alley). 64.7 miles. Single Trip, $1.65; Excursion, $2.45. Boarding House Mrs. John Rice 10 1.50 8. — 10. Maple Hill Cottage Mrs. W. C. Cook 6 1.25 7.-8. SCOTCH PLAINS, N. J. (Station Fanwood). 21.7 miles. Single Trip, $0.55; Excursion, $0.90. Frowery's Inn H. Frowery 25 1.50 up West Side House W. H. Lee 20 1.50 56 SCRANTON, PA. 192.9 miles. Single Trip, $3.65 ; Excursion, 30 days, $6.50 ; Unlimited, $S.OO. Name of House Proprietor or Manager Capa- city Rate per day Rate per week Belmont, The Wenzel & Holznagel... 25 1. Conway House Davis & Bloch 50 1.25 Hotel Hotel "Hotel Hotel Hotel Hotel Casey Milton Roblee 500 1.50 up Termyn L. Holland H. Nash H. Schadt B. Terrace G. Hyde Park Hotel, The.. P. Lackawanna Valley House M. New Westminster F. Scranton House V. Washington Hotel G. Shoemaker 500 3. up Madden 125 1.50—2.50 Madden 125 1.50—2.50 L. T. T. S. .T. H. P. Flynn 100, J. Bartlev 100, Koch 50, Wisby 50 . Wakeman 100 . Folmsbee 150 . Durkin 50. .2. up .2. up Eu'p'n S.75 up Apply Apply 9. up 9. up Apply Apply Apply Apply Apply Eu'p'n 7. SEA BRIGHT, X. J. Via Steamer, 26.4 miles. Single Trip, $0.80; Excursion, $1.35. Via All Rail, 46 miles. Single Trip, $1.00; Excursion, $1.50. Grand Central G. Buhler 50 3. Hotel Pannaci E. Pannaci 250 5. up Mason Cottage Mrs. L. W. Mason 75 4. up Octagon, The G. M. Sandt 350 4. — 5. Peninsula House M. M. Dederer 250 4. — 5. Rumson, The Mrs. G. M. Davidson... 20 2.50 Sea Bright Inn 150 .12.-20. .25. up .20.-30. . Special . Special .15. •Apply SEA GIRT, N. J. Via Steamer 43.2 miles; ( ^^ ,^ ^,., ^^^ E.vcursion. $2.00. J- la All Rail, 56.9 miles; ) ^ ' ^ Beach House 300 Apply Locust Shade House.... Wm. Layton 25 1.50 8. — 10. Parker House Mrs. Thos. Devlin 100 2.50—3 15.-17. Sea Girt View W. C. Cottrell 50 2. 8.-10. Tremont House S. H. Woodward 200 2.50—3 15. up SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. 149 miles. Sin-gle Trip, $3.54; Excursion, $,').25. /Klbion, The Samuel Schick 40 Apply 8.-10. Bellevue, The Mrs. Fritz Cronecker . . . 150 Apply 10. — 12. Busch, The Mrs. George Busch 80 Apply 10.— 12. Carolina, The W. H. Wilde, Jr 40 Apply 8.-10. Central, The F. D. Leidig 40 Apply 7.— 10. Colonnade, The Misses M. & T. Barr 150 Apply 8.-10. Depot House Frank Killhour 40 Apply 8.— 10. Girard, The Mrs. G. Love 50 Apply 8.-12. Hotel Stevens R. T. Stevens 50 Apply ^-"^S" Lafayette, The J. P. Delany 40 Apply ^•~^*- Peterson's Chas. Peterson 100 Apply ^^•~''„ Pennsylvania, The T. J. Mitchell 50 Apply °~i2' Seminole, The K. P. McBride 75 Apply ^"^r Surf House D. Struthers 150 Apply 10.-15. SEWAREN, N. J. 19 miles. Single Trip, $0.50 ; Excursion, $0.85. Sewaren Hotel S. D. Rarig 75 3. up The Homestead Mrs. T. F. Zettlemeyer. 25 1.50 57 .12. up 6.-12. SHREWSBURY, X. J. 44 miles. Single Trip, $1.00; Excursion, $1.50. Name of House Proprietor Capa- Rate Rate or Manager city per day per week Boarding House R. H. Sickles 15 Apply SIEGFRIED, PA. 97.3 miles. Single Trip, $2.45 ; Excursion, $4.45. Allen House Geo. Seiger 35 1.50 6.-8. Cement Central Hotel . . . E. Lilly 50 1.50—2 6.-8. Hotel Alliance T. Gohr 25 1. 5.-7. Mt. Vernon Inn "H. Weiss 50 1.50—2 6.-8. Park House R. F. Rabert 25 1. 6. Rosendale House A. Weiknecht 50 1.50 4. — 7. SLATINGTON, PA. {Station Walnut port). 106.4 miles. Single Trip, $2.70; Excursion, $-l.QO. Arlington Hotel B. F. Craig 50 2. Apply Bittner House T. C. Phillips 50 2. 8.75 Neff House E. S. Miller 35 2. 7. SOMERVILLE. N. J. 35.7 miles. Single Trip, $0.90; Excursion, $1.55. Commerical Hotel W. B. Koechlein 30 1.50 6.— 8. County Hotel Wm. Smith 40 2. Special Hotel Cawley Julius Guschible GO 2.— 2.50 10. up Private Farm House. . . .Mrs. A. Loree Apply 7. Somerset House Geo. Schenck 00 2. — 2.50 1 0. — 1 4. Ten Eyck House T. R. Lake 50 2. 7. — 10. Waldorf Hotel Louis Roller 30 1.50 6.-8. West End Hotel Geo. Maurer 15 1.50 7. SOUTH BRANCH, N. J. [Station Raritan). 36.9 miles. Single Tn/), $0.95; Excursion, %1.Q5. Pine Terrace C. S. Phillips 35 1.25 7.-9. SPRING LAKE, N. J. Via Steamer, 41.8 miles; } c;.,„;^ t,.;*, om •>,. . r • c--, ,^- Via All Raii 55.5 miles/ \ ^'"-^'^ ^"^' $1-" • E.xcurs.on, $1.9o. Allaire, The E. M. Richards 200 4. 17. — 30. Breakers, The L. N. Moss 150 4. 20. up Colonial, The Misses Vanderhoef & Rey- nolds 50 3. 15. up Essex and Sussex Mrs. S. E. Urie 125 5. up 35. up Letch worth Cottage Misses Letchworth 30 3. 12. — 26. Lucas Cottage Mrs. M'd Colgate Holmes 70 3. up 15. — 30. New Monmouth Hotel, The F. F. Shute 400 5. up 28. up Palmer House T. R. Palmer 150 2.50.— 3 14.-20. Restawhile Cottage Mde. Bolding 50 2.50 up 15. up Shoreham, The E. E. Spangerberg 150 4. up 23. up St. Tames Hotel Mrs. M. Newman 50 2. 10. up Winsdor Hotel W. W. Norman 40 2. 10. — 12. 58 1.50 7.-9. 1.50 7. 2. 9. 1.50 7.-9. 1.50—2. .. ....Apply 1. 7. 1. 6. 2. 10.50 SUCCASUNNA, N. J. (Station Ledgewood) 74.2 miles. Single Trip, $1.90 ; Excursion, $2.85. Name nf Hniiqp Proprietor Capa- Rate Rate JName ot House ^^ Manager city per day per week Farm House Silas Conklin 40 1.25 6. — 10. Hotel De Camp Luther Karn 25 1.50 7. — 10 Pine Cottage Mrs. Earl 12 1.50 8.— 10. Ridner House 30 1.50 8. — 10. Vannier Mountain House. Mrs. E. Jaede 60 2. — 2.50 10. — 15. T AM AQUA, PA. 135.1 miles. Single Trip, $3.40; Excursion, $6.19. American House E. George 25 Carroll's Hotel Geo. T. Carroll 20 Hotel Moyer J. L. Boyle 30 Mansion House A. I. Snyder 30 New Columbia J. H. ^foyer 50 Swartz's Hotel Jacob Giltner 40 Three Mile House E. T. & T. H. Hughes.. 50 1 United States Hotel Harry Jacobs 50 THREE BRIDGES, N. J. 47.0 miles. Single Trip, $1.20; Excursion. $2.10. Private House V/. Griffith 8 1. 5.-7. Private House Mrs. S. Goodfellow 4 1. 6. Railroad House \lbert P. Johnson 8 1. 7. TOMS RIVER, N. J. 7S miles. Single Trip, $1.80; Excursion, $3.00. Central House Louis Arm 25 2. 10. — 12. Ocean House Geo. W. Holman, Jr 75 2.50—3 12.-18. Pine Beach Inn 150 3. up ^0. up Riverside Hotel G. C. Van Hise 50 2. Special TREICHLER, PA. 101.7 miles. Single Trip. $2.55; Excursion, $4.Gb. Hotel Treichler Henry Frederick 20 1.25 Special UPPER BLACK EDDY, PA. (Station Phillipshnrg, K. J.). 73.2 miles. Single Tn/), $1.85; Excursion, $3.30. Nockamixon Inn G. AL & K. Williamson. 50 1.25—2 8.— 12. VINELAND, N. J. 125 miles. Single Trip, $2.96; Excursion, $5.25. Boynton House H. B. Huff . . . ._ 30 1-50 6.-8 Evergreen Cottage Mrs. H. W. Brigham... 30 1.50 6.-10. Grove Hotel Geo E. Stevenson 40 2. 8.-12. Horton House H. B. Horton 20 1..50 5. 9. Park House M. M. De Witt ^.O 1.50 7.-9. Utopia, The. 25 1.50—2.50 9. up \'ineland House'. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. M.' M. De Witt 50 1.50 6.-9 59 WESTFIELD, N. J. 19.5 miles. Single Trip, $0.50 ; Excursion, $0.80. •\To^<. ^f TT^,,o« Proprietor Capa- Rate Rate Name of House ^^ i\fanager city per day per week Mooney's Hotel Mrs. W. W. Mooney. . . . 20 2. Special North Ave. Hotel T. H. Willett 50 2. 7. — 10. Westfield City Hotel T. T. Schmidt 20 1. Apply VVestfield Inn C. Burkhalter 50 2. Apply WEST END, X. J. Via Steamer, 32.1 miles: } c- i ^ ■,, a-i f^n rr .• H t^ '^. 00 a^ I- o V *^&&§-^^&T^f7-tl"-^ ;3 c» in ■*** o cj e« o-o.'o. I'^'^^'o.l^l I I'EclI "Ec. 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And at Ticket Offices at Principal Stations. 75 CONTENTS The North Jersey Coast The South Jersey Coast In the Jersey Foothills High Bridge to Lake Hopatcong Lehigh and Wyoming Valleys In the Heart of the Pine Belt The Sportsman's Paradise INDEX TO HOTEL AND BOARDING HOUSE LIST Allenhurst, N. J 39 Freemansburg, Pa... 46 AUentown, Pa 39 Galilee, N. J 46 40 51 Annandale, N. J.. Asbury (Ludlow), N. J Asbury Park, N. J. 62 Atlantic City, N. J. . 66 Atlantic Highlands, N. J 40 Avon by the Sea, N. J 40 Barnegat, N. J 40 Bartley, N. J 40 Bath, Pa 40 Bayonne, N. J 41 Beach Haven, N. J . . 41 Belford, N. J 41 Belmar, N. J 41 Bethlehem, Pa 41 Bloomsbury, N. J. . . 42 Bound Brook, N. J. 42 Bowmanstown, Pa. . 42 Bradley Beach, N. J. 42 Branchport, N. J.. . 71 Bridgeton, N. J 42 Brielle, N. J 43 Budd's Lake, N. J.. 43 Califon, N. J Cape May, N. J. . Carteret, N. J. ... Catasauqua. Pa. . Chapman Quarries Pa Chrome, N. J Clinton, N. J. ... Como, N. J Cranford, N. J 44 Deal Beach, N. J. .. 44 Dover, N. J 44 Dunellen, N. J 45 Easton, Pa 45 Eatontown, N. J.... 45 Elberon. N. J 71 Elizabeth, N. J 45 Fair Haven, N. J... 45 Fanwood, N. J 45 Farmingdale, N J. . 45 Flagtown, N. j 45 Flanders, N. J 46 Forked River, N. J. 46 Freehold, N. J 46 Garwood, N. J 46 German Valley, N. J. 46 Glen Gardner, N. J. 47 Glen Summit Spgs., Pa Greenville, N. J. Hampton, N. J. . Hibernia, N. J . . . Fligh Bridge, N. J Highlands, N. J. Hollywood, N. J. Keansburg, N. J . Kenvil, N. J... Keyport, N. J . . Kresgeville, Pa. Kunkletown, Pa Lake Hopatcong, N. J Lakewood, N. J. Landing, N. J . Lebanon, N. J. Ledgewood, N. Lehigh Gap, Pa Lehighton, Pa.. Little Silver, N. J Loch Arbor, N. J. Long Branch, N. J Ludlow (Asbury), N. J Mahoning Valley, Pa Manasqua, N. J. Matawan, N. J... Mauch Chunk, Pa Mcndham, N. J.. Middle Valley, N. J. 52 Monmouth Beach, N. J 52 Neshanic, N. J 52 Newark, N. J 52 New Germantown, N. J Normandie by the Sea, N. J North Asbury Park, N. J 53 Northampton, Pa. . . 52 North Branch, N. J. 53 Ocean City, N. J . . . 53 76 52 52 Ocean Grove, N. J Oceanic, N. J. . Palmerton, Pa. Parryville, Pa. . Peapack, N. J. . Pen Argyl, Pa. Phillipsburg, N. J Pittston, Pa. ... Plainfield, N. J. Pluckemin, N. J Point Pleasant, N. J. Pottersville, N. J Raritan, N. J. . . Red Bank, N. J. Rockaway, N. J. Rockport, Pa. , Roselle, N. J. ., Roycefield, N. J Sand Brook, N. J. Schooley's Mt., N. J. Scotch Plains, N. J. Scranton, Pa Sea Bright, N. J.... Sea Girt, N. J Sea Isle City, N. J.. Sewaren, N. J Shrewsbury, N. J. . . Siegfried, Pa Slatington, Pa Somerville, N. J. . . . South Branch, N. J.. Spring Lake, N. J.. Succasunna, N. J. . . Tamaqua, Pa Three Bridges, N. J.. Toms River, N. J... I'reichler, Pa Upper Black Eddv, Pa Vineland, N. J Walnutport, Pa Waretown, N. J. . . . V/eissport, Pa West End, N. J Westfield, N. J Wharton, N. J White Haven, Pa. . . White House, N. J.. Wilkes Barre, Pa... Wood Glen, N. J.... Woodport, N. 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