. Bell's picturesque guide to American watering places . e one on a velocipede, of which he has quite a num-ber on the beach. I believe Mr. Crandall will take care of children whilst BRIGHTON BEACH. the pareuts take a stroll or a batli; but Mr. Crandall must be careful whohis patrons i^re; otherwise, by the end of the season, he may possibly l)eable to add to his establishment a miniature orphanage. Ah, Mr. Abrahams—(his stand is situated at the westend of the Pavilion), how do you dof How is the artisticbusiness? First-rate, thank you, Sii, cant use myscissors-fast enough. The gentleman addre
. Bell's picturesque guide to American watering places . e one on a velocipede, of which he has quite a num-ber on the beach. I believe Mr. Crandall will take care of children whilst BRIGHTON BEACH. the pareuts take a stroll or a batli; but Mr. Crandall must be careful whohis patrons i^re; otherwise, by the end of the season, he may possibly l)eable to add to his establishment a miniature orphanage. Ah, Mr. Abrahams—(his stand is situated at the westend of the Pavilion), how do you dof How is the artisticbusiness? First-rate, thank you, Sii, cant use myscissors-fast enough. The gentleman addressed is agood artist in black and white. He 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 iire-sence of the Avriter, 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 future •if (iiviiV IJRIUHTON BEACH. HOTEL BKiaHTON. Here the will pause, and in wonder contemijlate thi«magnificent block of buildings. He involuntarily exclaims , B^l ^^^ f ^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^*^^ -^ tlfeIrlpHetors 1Met:Breslin & Sweet, the former the well-known host of the OiuJ w t York, arul Willards Hotel, Washington, and th^ l^fte^h! JeL^rt!^^^^^^^^^ la ton Street It is difficult to describe the exact order of ar hiectZ of this but ,t reminds one of a picturesque Swiss struct re with Gothic embellishments. From the Ion- exDerience of th. ! hotel niatters, it is hard,- necessary to remr Til ta^r ^I^:: perfect, and by the addition of a new wing to the building built thrSpinT Xl^r The?h^1 *^^\^-^-^ -^ «^^Shty guests with s^e^apartments They have also restaurant facilities (under the management ofMr. Bhss of Brooklyn), for dining one thousand six hundred persons at one nne Here will be found both telegraph and
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