. Bell's picturesque guide to American watering places. d-ocean; italso protectsthem from thesun, and thetimid can in-dulge in a bath,at high water,without leav-ing its shelter- IJRIGHTOlSf BEA,CII. the parents take a stroll or a batli; bnt Mr. Crandall must be careful whohi3 patrous ire; otherwise, by the end of the season, he may possibly beable to add to his establishment a miniature orphanage. Ah, Mr. Alirahanis—(liis stand is situated at the westend of the Pavilion), how do you dof How is the artisticbusiness? First-rate, thank you, Sir; cant use myscissors fast enough. TLe gentleman addr


. Bell's picturesque guide to American watering places. d-ocean; italso protectsthem from thesun, and thetimid can in-dulge in a bath,at high water,without leav-ing its shelter- IJRIGHTOlSf BEA,CII. the parents take a stroll or a batli; bnt Mr. Crandall must be careful whohi3 patrous ire; otherwise, by the end of the season, he may possibly beable to add to his establishment a miniature orphanage. Ah, Mr. Alirahanis—(liis stand is situated at the westend of the Pavilion), how do you dof How is the artisticbusiness? First-rate, thank you, Sir; cant use myscissors fast enough. TLe gentleman addressed is agood artist in black and white. Ho cuts a facsimile ofyour portrait within a few minutes, by the aid of a pairof small shears. His charge is twenty-five cents for twopictures. The portrait engraved here was cut in the pre-sence of the writer, and is a most excellent picture. Atthe back of this stand you can get weighed on Fair-banks or somebody elses scales for five cents, and bepresented with a record of your weight for futnre I BRiaHTON BEACH. HOTEL BRiaHTON. Here tlie excursionist will pause, and in wonder contemplate thismagnificent block of buildings. He involuntarily exclaims: What placeis this? Why, Brighton Beach Hotel, and the proprietors are & Sweet, the former the well-known host of the Gilsey Hoiise, NewYork, and Willards Hotel, Washington, and the latter the genial caterer ofFulton Street. It is difficult to describe the exact order of architecture ofthis building, but it reminds one of a picturesque Swiss structure withGothic embellishments. From the long experience of the proprietors inhotel matters, it is hardly necessary to remark that all arrangements areperfect, and by the addition of a new wing to the building built this Spring,they are enabled to furnish two hundred and eighty guests with sleepingapartments. They have also restaurant facilities (under the management ofMr. Bliss of Brooklyn), for dining one thousand si


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