One of the most elegantly appointed hotels in the world. Accommodations for 500 guests. Special rates for families and parties remaining a week or longer. Tourists will find Savannah one of the most interesting and beautiful cities in the entire South. No place more healthy or desirable as a winter resort.
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WATSON & POWERS.
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PARIS.HOTELPARIS.
Anglo-Français,6 RUE CASTIGLIONE. 6
This first-class Hotel, situated in the best part of the metropolis, opposite the Hotel Continental and the Tuileries Gardens, is highly recommended for comfort, cuisine, moderate charges and sanitary arrangements; Otis American elevator.
VARGUES, Proprietor.
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HOTEL BINDA,
11 rue de L’Echelle,
Avenue de L’Opera,PARIS.
Largeand small apartments; lift to each floor; smoking and drawing-room; bathroom on each floor; table d’hôte, 6 francs, from 6 to 8 o’clock, at separate tables; restaurant a la carte.
ADVANTAGEOUS ARRANGEMENTS MADE WITH FAMILIES WINTERING IN PARIS.
Electric Light all over the House.
CHARLES BINDA, Proprietor,Late with Delmonico, New York.
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London, Chatham and Dover
RAILWAY.
A. THORNE,Formerly at H. B. Claflin & Co.’s, New York,American Representative in England,London, ChathamANDDover Railway,Victoria Station, London, S. W.,
Attends the arrival of the principal steamships at Liverpool and Southampton, and arranges for Special Saloon Carriages upon either the North Western and Midland Railways from Liverpool, or by the South Western Railway from Southampton to London, and thence to Dover from Victoria Station by theLondon, Chatham and Dover Railway. From Dover to Calais (the shortest sea passage to France) by the magnificent S.S. “Calais-Douvres,” “Empress,” “Victoria,” and “Invicta,” owned and controlled solely by the London, Chatham and Dover Railway Company.
A. THORNE secures Private Deck Saloons, and from Calais to Paris and other prominent points Special Saloons and Sleeping Cars as required.
TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: “CALDOVER,” LONDON.
The London, Chatham and Dover Company’s trains run from Victoria, St. Paul’s and Holborn Stations through the prettiest and most picturesque parts of Kent, and passengers have the privilege of stopping over at Rochester to visit the Cathedral and the Castle, and at Canterbury to view the Cathedral (containing the tomb of the martyr Thomas à Becket), and other places of interest.
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Choice Berthssecured onALL LINESwithoutextra charge.
Cabin plans of all European and Coastwise Steamers on file, and complete list of sailings of all Lines to any part of the world. Full and reliable information given.
WHILE IN EUROPE
have all your Letters and Cables sent care of Low’s Exchange, 57 Charing Cross, Trafalgar Sq., London; they will be registered and numbered byMr. Low’s own system, whereby it is practically impossible for one to go astray or be lost. They are promptly forwarded to any part of Europe, according to instructions.
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Low’s Exchange in London is established for the general convenience of travelers. Railway and Steamship Tickets—to all parts—issued. Baggage stored and checked, passports, steamer chairs, foreign moneys, letters of credit cashed, American news and newspapers, &c.
LOW’S POCKET CABLE CODE
is a handy little volume published by Mr. Low for cipher cabling. The cost of cabling is twenty-five cents per word. By purchasing two copies of this code you have 10,000 cipher words and phrases by which you can reduce the expense at least four-fifths. It is alphabetically arranged and so simple that anyone without the least knowledge of codes can understand it.Price, 50 Cents, bound in Cloth.
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THE CALIFORNIA,
BUSH STREET, NEAR KEARNY,SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.THE ACME OF PERFECTION ATTAINED IN AMERICAN HOTELS.
It is a recognized fact that San Francisco has made, from time to time, the greatest effort to surpass all other cities in her Hotel accommodations, and it must be conceded that the acme of perfection has now been reached.
The California was opened last December, and there is nothing on the Pacific Coast, so far as artistic taste, elegance of appointments and lavish expenditure go, which can compare with it.
The California is unsurpassed in style of service by the best hotels of the United States. Heretofore there has been no strictly European-plan hotel in San Francisco.
A visit to this city is incomplete without seeing the California, unquestionably the most beautiful and luxuriously furnished hotel in America.
A. F. KINZLER,Manager.
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MONTEREY-CALIFORNIA.
MIDWINTER SCENESAT THE CELEBRATEDHotel del Monte,MONTEREY, CAL.AMERICA’S FAMOUS SUMMER AND WINTER RESORT.ONLY 3-1/2 HOURS FROM SAN FRANCISCOBy Express Trains of the Southern Pacific Company.
Rates for Board: By the day, $3.00 and upward. Parlors, from $1.00 to $2.50 per day, extra. Children, in children’s dining-room, $2.00 per day.
Particular Attentionis called to themoderate chargesfor accommodations at this magnificent establishment. The extra cost of a trip to California is more than counterbalanced by the difference in rates at the various Southern Winter Resorts and the incomparableHotel del Monte.
Intending VisitorstoCaliforniaand theHotel del Montehave the choice of the“Sunset,” “Central,” or “Shasta” Routes. These three routes, the three main arms of the great railway system of theSouthern Pacific Company, carry the traveler through the best sections of California, and any one of them will reveal wonders of climate, products and scenery that no other part of the world can duplicate. For illustrated descriptive pamphlet of the hotel, and for information as to routes of travel, rates for through tickets, etc., call upon or addressE. HAWLEY, Assistant General Traffic Manager, Southern Pacific Company,343 Broadway, New York.
For further information, address
GEORGE SCHÖNEWALD, Manager Hotel del Monte,OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND.MONTEREY, CALIFORNIA
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REDONDO HOTEL
This new but already popular seaside resort is located on the Pacific Ocean, under the shelter of the prominent headland known as Point Vincent, while to the south and east are the Palos Verdes and other hills.
The Redondo Hotel has been spoken of as the “crowning effort of all hotels on the Pacific Coast,” covering over an acre of ground, reposing gracefully upon a slight eminence “where the broad ocean leans against the land,” with fine vistas of sea and shore meeting the eye in all directions. Of the 225 rooms, every one has a sunny exposure at some hour of the day, every one is well ventilated and lighted, every one is an “outside room,” and every guest feels that his is the best suite in the house.
The building is supplied throughout with modern improvements. It has incandescent electric lights in all the rooms and arc lights on the grounds. There is cold and hot water and grates in every room. The halls and lobby are heated by steam. The latest and most improved hydraulic elevators are in use.
On the hotel grounds is the best tennis-court in the State, well-arranged and complete in every detail, with club-room, baths, etc. There is also a nursery of several acres and a large green-house, where the most beautiful and delicate flowers bloom the year round, and the hotel draws from this source the freshness and fragrance of perpetual spring.
Redondo Beach is cooler than Cape May in summer, it is warmer than San Fernandino in winter. The temperature of the water of the ocean varies less than ten degrees in the course of a year, and surf bathing is always enjoyable. The bathing beach is the finest on the coast, and is provided with a commodious bath-house and every appliance for the convenience and safety of the bathers.
Special rates made for families and permanent guests.
For further information address
REDONDO HOTEL CO.,Redondo Beach, California.
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The Sea Beach HotelThe Sea Beach Hotel
The Sea Beach Hotel has large, light rooms, affording extensive views, wide verandas, surf bathing, fishing. Livery. Electric lights and electric bells. Rates from $2.50 per day. Illustrated Souvenir mailed free. Address
JOHN T. SULLIVAN,Proprietor.
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WINDSOR HOTEL,
NEW YORK.HAWK & WETHERBEE.———CONVENIENTLY SITUATED ON FIFTH AVENUE, NEAR THE GRANDCENTRAL RAILWAY STATION, ELEVATED AND SURFACETRAMWAYS, THEATRES, PLACES OF AMUSEMENT,CHURCHES AND CLUBS.———HAS BEEN RECENTLY FITTED THROUGHOUTWITH THE LATEST MODERN SANITARYPLUMBING.———THE DRINKING WATER USED IS CHEMICALLY PURE AND THE ICEIS MADE FROM DISTILLED WATER.———CUISINE AND SERVICE UNSURPASSED.———COOL AND ATTRACTIVE IN SUMMER.———COMFORTABLE AND HOME-LIKE IN WINTER.———STAGES WHEN DESIRED, WILL MEET ALL STEAMERS AND CONVEYPASSENGERS AND LUGGAGE DIRECT TO THEHOTEL AT MODERATE CHARGES.———RAILWAY TICKETS, SLEEPING CAR AND DRAWING-ROOM CARACCOMMODATIONS CAN BE SECURED IN THE HOTEL; CABLEAND TELEGRAPH OFFICE, RUSSIAN AND TURKISHBATHS, AND EVERY COMFORT ANDCONVENIENCE FOR TRAVELERS.———WELL-LIGHTED AND VENTILATED SPACIOUS PUBLIC ROOMS, CORRIDORS,DRAWING-ROOMS AND PARLOR SUITES, SINGLEOR DOUBLE ROOMS WITH OR WITHOUT BATHS.———ALL LANGUAGES SPOKEN.
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AUDITORIUM HOTEL,
Michigan Ave., Congress St., and Wabash Ave.,
CHICAGO.
The most massive hotel structure in the world, built entirely of stone and iron, ten stones high, absolutely fire-proof. Overlooking Lake Michigan, situated within four blocks of the business centre of the city. American and European plans.
BRESLIN & SOUTHGATE.
GILSEY HOUSE,
Corner Broadway and Twenty-Ninth Street,
NEW YORK.
European Plan.J. H. BRESLIN & CO., PROPRIETORS.
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