Heston's hand-book; being an account of the settlement of Eyre Haven, and a succinct history of Atlantic City and county during the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries .. . Directly on the Ocean Front, at the foot of St. Cliarles Place, TwoHundred Feet from the Breakers. MOST ARTISTIC BUILDING IN ATLANTIC CITY. THOROUGHLY MODERN IN ALL ITS ROOMS EN SUITE, WITH PRIVATE BATH. An ever-flowing artesian well on the premises, bringing the water, crystal pure, from a depth of 1000 feet. Ball and music room, 60x75 feet, large dining room, seating 500. Reception Halls, etc. See view opposi


Heston's hand-book; being an account of the settlement of Eyre Haven, and a succinct history of Atlantic City and county during the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries .. . Directly on the Ocean Front, at the foot of St. Cliarles Place, TwoHundred Feet from the Breakers. MOST ARTISTIC BUILDING IN ATLANTIC CITY. THOROUGHLY MODERN IN ALL ITS ROOMS EN SUITE, WITH PRIVATE BATH. An ever-flowing artesian well on the premises, bringing the water, crystal pure, from a depth of 1000 feet. Ball and music room, 60x75 feet, large dining room, seating 500. Reception Halls, etc. See view opposite page 32. ?Phone 279. JAMES B. REILLY. MECCA OF THE VISITORS. The Ocean Pier Nearly 3000 feet long. JOHN L. YOUNG, Owner and Proprietor. Foot of Tennessee Avenue. VAUDEvii/i/E :entertainments in the , MARINE BAND CONCERTS, II A. M., 3 AND 8 P. AND BASKET BALI,. FISH NET HAUI,S, a. m. and p. m. All kinds of curious tlsh are caught in thegreat sea net at the end of the pier. Good Fishing on the Outer Sun Parlors. Something going on all the New St. Nicholas Roman Catholic Church. %.^. Ethlyn Hotel, «,,.,s»^ HARRY H. GRAFF, p t F ^ T I South Carolina Avenue and Beach. ^VWni I ;_ --« Terms Moderate. 4. ^ ^- CAPACITV lOO First Brick Hotel on the Beach. FIREPROOF. THE HOTEL ROMAN, St. Charles Place. Beach End. Remodeled and Newly Furnished throughout. Rooms single or en suite with bath, American plan. Cafe Attached. Steam Heat. Ele\ator from street level. HORACE B WIMLEY, proprietor. The Runnymede^ j^ F^ARK RLACE. Open all the Year. I. McILWAIN. THE RpRWirTC ^ Kentucky Avenue. ^ — J-^J-iXV VV iV^X-k.^ jQQ y3j.^3 f^^^ Beach. Ser%ice unexcelled. Large, airy rooms. Table of all amusements. Hot and cold sea water baths.$1 50 to $ per day; $9 to $15 weekly. A famil\- comforts. Satisfaction guaranteed. Capacity 250. Long Distance Phone No. 52. GEO. W SPROEHNLE, Proprietor. Cuisine Unexcelled.


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