Niagara and Chautauqua . ll be profusely illustrated with stereopticon views (many ofthem made expressly for Chautauqua), which will show the contrast between vessels of the old type and the new Squadronof Evolution. How the Other Half Lives is the title of a book (published by Charles Scribners Sons, New York) whichhas aroused great interest and provoked active discussion. This volume describes tenement life in New York City, andmakes startling statements concerning it. Mr. Jacob A. Riis, the author, will give two lectures, with stereopticon illustra-tions, upon this increasingly important qu
Niagara and Chautauqua . ll be profusely illustrated with stereopticon views (many ofthem made expressly for Chautauqua), which will show the contrast between vessels of the old type and the new Squadronof Evolution. How the Other Half Lives is the title of a book (published by Charles Scribners Sons, New York) whichhas aroused great interest and provoked active discussion. This volume describes tenement life in New York City, andmakes startling statements concerning it. Mr. Jacob A. Riis, the author, will give two lectures, with stereopticon illustra-tions, upon this increasingly important question. Mrs. Julia Ward Howe, of Boston, the cultivated author and lecturer, willgive three lectures in August upon timely subjects. Mrs. Zerelda Wallace, mother of Gen. Lew Wallace, and a speaker ofmarked ability, will make an address July 22, on Political Equality. Miss Grace Dodge, of New York, who has done somuch to promote the interests of Working Girls Clubs, will spend a few days at Chautauqua and speak before tha. TH6 SHRHTOCH, MRS. S. STRUNK, Proprietor. FIRST CLASS PRIVATE BOARDINC. OPEN THE YEAR RODND. RATES: $10 TO $12 PER WEEK. LAKEWOOD, N. Y. ClaiitaiKiiia Co. UNION DEPOT DIIIE Al LUICH BOOM, OIL CITY. P»^. All trains on the W, N. Y. & P. R. R., A. V R. R . EiR. and Lake Shore R. R. stop here for meals. Firclass meals 50 cents. Lunch counter service unexcelleQuick service, no delays. CHARLES ATKINS, Proprietor. POINT WHITESIDE, Chautauqua Lake. L a lovely view up and down the lake from its broad, shady grounds filled with fine old trees surround it. arad come down toI he waters edge, affording shady walks up and down the shore. Tennisand croquet grounds, rowboats, and a little steam yacht afford its guests The house itself has large airy sleeping rooms; pleasant parlors anddining room, with open fires so enjoyable on cool evenings. No pains arespared to make the table exceptionally good; and it is always supplied with The Railroad station it Wh
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