. The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . ^A 529 Broadway,Nets fork ACTIVE SOLICITORS WANTED EVERYWHERE **? for •The Story of the Philippines, b\ MuratHal^tead, commissioned by the Government asOfficial Historian to the War Department. Thebook was written in army camps at San Francisco,on the Pacific with General Me-rritt. in the hospi-tals at Honolulu, in Hon^ Kong, in the Americantrenches at Manila, in the insurgent camps withAguinaldo. on the Heck of the Olyn-pu. , and in tbe roar of battle at the fall ofManila. Bonanza f 1 agents. Brimful of


. The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . ^A 529 Broadway,Nets fork ACTIVE SOLICITORS WANTED EVERYWHERE **? for •The Story of the Philippines, b\ MuratHal^tead, commissioned by the Government asOfficial Historian to the War Department. Thebook was written in army camps at San Francisco,on the Pacific with General Me-rritt. in the hospi-tals at Honolulu, in Hon^ Kong, in the Americantrenches at Manila, in the insurgent camps withAguinaldo. on the Heck of the Olyn-pu. , and in tbe roar of battle at the fall ofManila. Bonanza f 1 agents. Brimful of originalpictures taken by government photographers onthe *]>ot. Large book. Low prices. Big profitsFreight paid. Credit given. Drop all trashyunofficial war books. Outfit free. Address. H. , Gen. Mngr., 356 Dearboru Street, Chicago. THE GHANITE MONTHLY, A NEW HAMPSHIRE MAGAZINE, Devoted to History, Biography^ Literature,and Slate Progress. Subscription : J£ pet year ; S if paid in advance ;20 cents per copy. The: GrtANiTt Monthly Co., Concord. N. OvermanWheel Co., Chicopee Falls, Mass. Tf)e Ben Acre Inn, sH!e* Tins hostelry, erected in 1S90, is charmingly situated on aslight elevation, some 300 feet from the steamboat lauding in Sutt-apee Harbor—commanding a view across the harbor, and throughthe long river valley leading to Claremont. It is 150 feet long, four stories high, contains too guest rooms,is surrounded by broad piazzas, and from cellar to roof is equippedwith all the improvements known to the modern hotel. The sanitaryarrangements have been carefully looked after, and no pains sparedto insure pureness of water supply and thoroughness of sewerage. The house is lighted by electricity, and its public rooms con-tain large open fireplaces. It is provided with ladies and gentle-mens billiard and pool parlors, a tennis court, a bowling alley, cuisine and service are of the highest grade of excellence. Mr. Sumner L. Thompson, who has been


Size: 932px × 2682px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1890, bookidgranitemonthlymav26conc