. Book of the Royal blue . & Ohio Railroad, has the advantage of its splendid vestibuled express train service, both eastand west, and is therefore readily accessible from all parts of the addition to the hotel there are a number of furnished cottages with facilitiesfor housekeeping. All Baltimore A- Ohio trains stop at Deer Park, during theseason. The houses and grounds are supplied with absolutely pure water, pipedfrom the celebrated Boiling Spring, and are lighted by electricity. Turkishand Russian baths and large swimming pools are provided for ladies and gen-tlemen. Suitable gr


. Book of the Royal blue . & Ohio Railroad, has the advantage of its splendid vestibuled express train service, both eastand west, and is therefore readily accessible from all parts of the addition to the hotel there are a number of furnished cottages with facilitiesfor housekeeping. All Baltimore A- Ohio trains stop at Deer Park, during theseason. The houses and grounds are supplied with absolutely pure water, pipedfrom the celebrated Boiling Spring, and are lighted by electricity. Turkishand Russian baths and large swimming pools are provided for ladies and gen-tlemen. Suitable grounds for golf and tennis; bowling alleys and billiard rooms;and fine riding and driving horses, carriages, mountain wagons, tally-ho , to furnish amusement for guests. In short, all the necessary adjuncts forthe comfort, health or pleasure of patrons are found at Deer Park. For terms apply to D. C. JONES B. & O. Central Building Baltimore, ]Wd. (Until June 1st: balance of season address Deer Park. Md.). Book of the Royal Blue. Published Monthly by thePassenger Department oi- i he imore ,v Ohio Railroad. Vol. i. BALTIMORE, MAY, iN,,s. No. 8. THE ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS. (< A/TOUNTAINS, Lakes or Sea-shore!iV1 Which shall it be? The first balmy days of spring callforth this important question to be de-cided upon months in advance by theAmerican people, who in a systematic,business-like manner look forward to afew days or weeks of recreation in thesummer time. We are always looking for a who were at the sea-shore lastyear may want the mountains or greatlakes this year. It was facetiously remarked in a re-cent daily paper that some of our goodpeople who have been in the habit ofgoing to the sea-shore resorts, may thinkthe cooling mountain breezes far morebeneficial to their health this year thanthe former places, inasmuch as certainInternational complications might makethe sea-coast resorts too hot for summer. At any rate, the grand old Alleghenymount


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