. Hand-book of the Boston and Hingham steamboat company .. . shipsand steamers that ply their pathless course to and fro, greets tlieeye as you gaze toward the far-off horizon. You are invigo-rated with the sight, put into genial and happy temper; thehorizon opens, and you are full of good-will and gratitude to the 34 Hand-Book of the Rockland Cafe, DIRECTLY AT THE OEiD Of THE STEAMBOAT Best EdoiDped EstaDIisliinent of lis IM on tlie BeacL DANCING, BOWLING, ^BATHING, SWINGS, ETO. Fish Dinners a Specialty, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. LAI^GE 01^ SM/LL P/RTIES ACCOMMODATED At the Shortest


. Hand-book of the Boston and Hingham steamboat company .. . shipsand steamers that ply their pathless course to and fro, greets tlieeye as you gaze toward the far-off horizon. You are invigo-rated with the sight, put into genial and happy temper; thehorizon opens, and you are full of good-will and gratitude to the 34 Hand-Book of the Rockland Cafe, DIRECTLY AT THE OEiD Of THE STEAMBOAT Best EdoiDped EstaDIisliinent of lis IM on tlie BeacL DANCING, BOWLING, ^BATHING, SWINGS, ETO. Fish Dinners a Specialty, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. LAI^GE 01^ SM/LL P/RTIES ACCOMMODATED At the Shortest Notice. SEPARATE VERANDAS. No place at ITantasket can ofF^r the Attractions which the ROCKLAND CAFE Boston and Hinghnm Steamboat Company. 35 Cause of causes. Now the poor and the rich are alike, and thesentiment of the poor woman can here be appreciated, who,coming from a wretched garret in an inhxnd manufacturingtown for tlie first time to the seashore, gazing at the ocean said, She was glad for once in her life to see something which therewas enough COUASSET ROCKS. Hero is an inexhaustible wealth of the great truths of is music in the sound of the rolling surf as it washes upon tlie firm, sandy beach. Up and down the many miles otsliiniug shore you wander, and gather the curious relics tossedup from the Deep, dark, and unfathomable caves of ocean. After a half-days roaming, the body being weary, tlie mindis attracted to tlie many glad pleasures offered by the varioushouses and cafes. There is the bathing house, the boatingfacilities, bowling, biliards, dancing, and everything that anenterprising summer resort can offer. 36 Hand-Book of the Nantasket Beach has been a place of summer resort more orless for forty or fifty years. The first hotel on its shores wasWarwicks Tavern, now Mr. Arthur Pickerings residence, onthe road as you go towards the telegraph office. It is a brownhouse with a long shed attached; and in days of yore was thescene of many a brilliant


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