The City of New York. A complete guide and a complete new street directory 1885, Part 14

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Publication date: 1885
Publisher: New York, Taintor Brothers, Merrill
Number of Pages: 202


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TESTIMONIALS.


Hon. JOHN M. SHIRLEY, Andover, N. JJ.


" I have used the Geyser for years. It is invaluable to those of sedentary pur- Buits, anl esperi illy overworked professional men. It relieves from indigestion, quiets the uerves and gives sweet sloep ay nothing else can."


Rev. THEO. L. CUYLER, D. D.,


Broo.lyn, N. Y.


" No water keeps its virtue in a bottle better than Geyser."


K. HAYS, Esq., Cleveland, O.


" Have been using the justly celebrated Geyser Spring water for the last twelve years and would not be without it at any price. After having tried all, I consider it the best universal mineral water in this country or Europe."


By the late DR. W. H. VAN BUREN, New York City.


"I find the Geyser water to be the best water in the United States for peop. e using a milk diet, and the only water that will mix with milk like the German waters. I consider it the best of the Saratoga waters as a remedy for indigestion."


Rev. HOWARD B. GROSE, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.


" Twice when ill through overwork and billious troubles combined, I have given Geyser water test as a remedy, and with such satisfactory results as lead me most heartily to commend it Not only is it the most sparkling of the mineral waters, but its action on the liver and kidneys is prompt and remarkable. As a table beverage it is a source of health and a preventive of disease; as a remedy its value will attest itself, I am convinced, wherever it is fairly tried."


A. D. NICKERSON, Esq .. Providence. R. I.


" Next to being in Saratoga is the luxury of having at all times a case of Geyser water in the cellar. There may be other mineral waters as good, but I think none can be better."


Very Rev. FRA LEO, O. S. F., Franciscan Monastery Winsted, Conn. "The Geyser Spring water has for several years proved a great benefit to me." WM. WIPPERT, Esq., Buffalo, N. Y. " Having had a severe attack of kidney trouble, Geyser Spring water has been very beneficial to me, and I am drinking it daily."


Hon. JOHN M. ROUNTREE, Chicago, Il1.


"Of all waters in the world this Geyser is the best for debility or nervous ex- haustion."


J. R. BRADFORD, Esq., Tallahassee, Fla.


" The result of using Geyser water in my family is most satisfactory. After using other mineral waters, for Dyspepsia and Sick Headache, with seemingly no benefit, it (Geyser) has given speedy relief. I predict its general use throughout the South, for which region it is especially adapted. A trial must prove its merits." Address, GEYSER SPRING CO.


Saratoga Springs, N. Y.


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MURRAY HILL HOTEL, PARK AVENUE, 40th & 4Ist STREETS, One Block from Grand Central Depot. On both American and European Plans.


HUNTING HAMMOND.


BAGGAGE TRANSFERRED TO AND FROM GRAND CENTRAL DEPOT FREE OF CHARGE.


THE ARLINGTON.


WASHINGTON, D. C.


T. E. ROESSLE, - Proprietor.


DEL AVAN ADUSEL


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DELAVAN HOUSE, Albany, N. Y.,


T. E. ROESSLE & SON, Proprietors. .


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FORT WILLIAM HENRY HOTEL.


Opens June Ist. Board for the season, $15, $17.50, $21, $25 and $28 per week, according to the location of rooms. T. E. ROESSLE, Proprietor, Lake George, N. Y. Also proprietor of the " The Arlington," Washington, D. C., and the Delavan House. Albany, N. Y.


Know it and you will take it.


THE CHRISTIAN UNION,


THE BEST


Family Weekly Newspaper IN THE WORLD.


NON-SECTARIAN AND PROGRESSIVE.


TERMS: $3.00 PER YEAR. $1.00 FOR 4 MONTHS.


Send Postal Card for Specimen Copy. Address


THE CHRISTIAN UNION. 20 LAFAYETTE PLACE, NEW YORK CITY.


BEDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS,


Enlarged and improved, and opens for the season of 1885, on the 15th of June.


Railroad direct to the Hotel. Low rate Tickets from principal cities at Pennsylvania Railroad Offices.


Bedford Water delivered at Railroad here, at the following rates :


Barrel, Oak Wood, - - $5.50


Half Barrel, Oak Wood, 4.25


Keg, Oak Wood, - - 3.25


Barrel, Mulberry Wood,


-


8.00


Half Barrel, Mulberry Wood, - 5.75


For terms, analysis and routes, address,


ANDERSON HEIRS,


BEDFORD SPRINGS, Pa.


THE NEW YORK HOTEL.


THIS LONG-ESTABLISHED FAVORITE HOTEL HAS BEEN PUT IN COM- PLETE ORDER, AND WILL COMPARE FAVORABLY IN ALL RESPECTS WITH ANY FIRST-CLASS HOTEL IN THE UNITED STATES.


SITUATED ON BROADWAY, BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND WAVERLEY PLACES, OCCUPYING THE ENTIRE BLOCK AND A LARGE HOUSE ON BLOCK ADJOINING, CONNECTED BY A BRIDGE. CAPACITY, FIVE HUNDRED GUESTS. A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT HAS RECENTLY BEEN OPENED TO ACCOMMO- DATE GUESTS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY.


THE LOCATION IS UNSURPASSED FOR HEALTHFULNESS AND CONVEN- IENCE OF ACCESS BY SURFACE AND ELEVATED RAILWAYS TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY.


CONDUCTED ON BOTH AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS. PRICE OF ROOMS, WITH BOARD, THREE DOLLARS PER DAY ; WITHOUT BOARD, ONE DOLLAR AND UPWARD.


H. CRANSTON, Proprietor.


CRANSTON'S WEST POINT HOTEL,


ON HUDSON-IN THE HIGHLANDS.


H. CRANSTON, - - - Proprietor.


Open from May 1 to November 1.


" Nature and art have combined to make West Point one of the most picturesque and attractive spots on the continent.


" It does not seem possible for one to inhale the pure air of the Highlands, and enjoy the comforts provided by Mr. Cranston, without being made sensible of having received in many respects more or less benefit.


" The complete appointments of the house, the high moral tone and standing of the guests, all serre to make a summer spent at Cranston's West Point Hotel one of the most enjoyable ever passed."-AUTHOR OF "HUDSON HIGHLANDS."


Now open, the most complete and comfortable hotel in New York.


THE NEW AND PALATIAL


HOTEL NORMANDIE,


Cor. Broadway and 38th Street, On the European Plan, with a Restaurant of Peculiar Excellence.


JAPESTERBROOK, Inspector of Buildings, says :- "Every room is a place OF SECURITY FOR ITS OCCUPANTS, AS THE ENTIRE HOUSE IS ABSOLUTELY FIRE PROOF."


Steam heat, speaking tubes, electric bells, burglar and fire alarms attached to all rooms. May Sanitary arrangements perfect. Location the most healthy in the city. Liberal arrangements to permanent guests.


Rooms $2 per day and upwards.


FERDINAND P. EARLE, Proprietor.


ESTABLISHED 1825.


C. J. GIBSON'S CONFECTIONERY


25 East Forty-second St. DIRECTLY OPPOSITE GRAND CENTRAL DEPOT. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF


IMPORTED IMITATIONS AND COMICALITIES Always on Hand. GOUDS BY MAIL OR EXPRESS.


THE HAYWARD HAND GRENADE FIRE EXTINGUISHER.


TRADE MARK.


Reliable, simple, economical ; will not freeze or burst. Easily broken: can be used by any one. The liquid is absolutely harmless. Everything it touches becomes fire-proof, for whatever it falls upon will not burn. No incipient fire can possibly live where the HAYWARD HAND GRENADES are used as directed.


Send to us for full particulars and one of our new pamphlets contain- ing proofs of the wonderful efficiency of our Grenades in extinguisli- ing actual fires. We want live, active, reliable men for Agents in the United States Address


HAYWARD HAND GRENADE CO., 407-409 Broadway, N. Y.


TAINTOR'S NEW YORK CITY GUIDE.


City of New York .- Containing descriptions of and directions for visiting the Public Buildings, etc., with numerous illustrations. A new Street Directory, Travelers' Directory, and a map of New York. Price, 25 centa, by mail.


Published by TAINTOR BROTHERS & CO.,


18 and 20 Astor Place, New York.


ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL. (Most Homelike and Best Ventilated.)


Fronting Broadway, Washington Place and Mercer Street, New York City SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS FOR 300 GUESTS.


European Plan, $1.00 Per Day American Plan $2.50 Per Day.


Thoroughly Renovated, Newly Decorated and Handsomely Furnished.


JULIUS A. ROBINSON, Owner and Manager.


EARLE'S HOTEL, Corner Canal and Centre Streets, Near Broadway.


Now conducted on the American and European Plans. One of the best Hotels in New York for Tourists Professional and Business Men, Commercial Travelers, Agents, Etc. Centrally located and most Economical in Prices.


Hotel has been Newly and Handsomely Furnished and Decorated.


American Plan Room and Board $2.00 per day. European Plan, Rooms (only), $1.00 per day and upwards.


GRAND UNIUM


GRANDTIUNION HOTEL.


CRAND


CENTRAL


GRAND UNION HOTEL, OPPOSITE GRAND CENTRAL DEPOT, N. Y. CITY.


TRAVELERS ARRIVING AT TIIIS DEPOT SAVE $3 CARRIAGE HIRE BY STOPPING AT THE GRAND UNION HOTEL. BAGGAGE TRANSFERRED TO AND FROM THIS DEPOT IN 10 MINUTES FREE OF CHARGE. 613 ROOMS $1 AND UPWARDS PER DAY; ELEGANT SUITES FOR FAMILIES. PRICES MODERATE, BEST RESTAURANT IN THE CITY. CAFE, LUNCH AND WINE ROOMS UNEXCELLED.


GUESTS ARRIVING FROM EUROPE BY STEAMER, OR FROM THE NORTH, SOUTH, EAST OR WEST DY RAILROAD OR OTHERWISE, BY TAKING ELEVATED RAILROAD, REACH THE GRAND UNION HOTEL IN 15 MINUTES, AT AN EXPENSE OF 5 TO 15 CENTS AND SAVE $3 CARRIAGE HIRE. DINNER AND SUPPER PARTIES ELEGANTLY ENTERTAINED.


PASSENGERS ARRIVING BY WEST SHORE R. R. BY WAY OF WEEHAWKEN, BY TAKING 42D STREET HORSE-CARS AT 42D STREET FERRY ENTRANCE, REACH GRAND UNION HOTEL FOR 5 CENTS AND SAVE CARRIAGE HIRE.


THE


NEW YORK OBSERVER.


THE OLDEST, THE GREATEST AND THE BEST


RELIGIOUS and SECULAR NEWSPAPER.


It Gives ALL THE NEWS, Has Correspondents ALL OVER THE GLOBE, Furnishes a Rich Variety of Reading.


Religious; Literary ; Scientific; Entertaining ; Agricultural; Financial ; AND ITS EDITORIALS ARE VIGOROUS AND DECIDED.


SEND FOR SAMPLE COPY.


37 AND 38 PARK ROW,


NEW YORK.


THE


MILLER ORCAN


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Comes before the public for the year 1886, with new improvements, making it BETTER, FINER AND MORE VALUABLE THAN EVER. If you desire the finest organ made, examine ours and compare with others, then use your own judgment. CIRCULARS FREE. Address, MILLER ORGAN CO., Lebanon, Pa.


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THE BRUNSWICK, BOSTON'S PALACE HOTEL.


The Hotel Brunswick, corner of Boylston and Clarendon Streets, in the famous "Back Bay District," noted for its unequaled architectural grandeur, is one of the finest hotel structures in the world. Its furnishings are luxurious and exquisite, its location unsurpassed. Near it are the most noted structures in New England, including Trinity Church (Phillips Brooks), the New Old South, the Museum of Fine Arts, Institute of Technology, Society of Natural History, Harvard Medical School, Boston Public Library, Art Club, Public Gardens, Back Bay Park, and others. E.cgant Horse Cars pass this Hotel every two minutes to and from the business section of the city. Pure water from Milford Springs where the popular " Ponemah " ie bottled, is used exclusively, BARNES & DUNKLEE. Proprietors.


BOSTON & LOWELL RAILROAD,


The Direct and Desirable Route BETWEEN


BOSTON


AND


Lowell, Lawrence, Nashua, Keene, Peterboro', Concord, Wiers, Wolfboro', Centre Harbor, Plymouth, Lisbon, Littleton, Lancaster, Bethlehem, Maplewood, Profile, Twin Mountain, Fabyans, Mt. Pleasant, Crawford, THE SUMMIT OF MT. WASHINGTON, AND ALL PARTS OF


THE WHITE AND FRANCONIA MOUNTAINS


AND THE STATES OF


New Hampshire and Vermont. It is also the best Route to


Lake Sunapee, Winnipesaukee, Webster, Mascoma, Mem- phremagog, Connecticut and Rangeley,


and, with its connections, forms the


THROUGH LINE BETWEEN


BOSTON AND MONTREAL, QUEBEC, AND ALL CANADIAN POINTS,


PULLMAN BUFFET PARLOR AND SLEEPING CARS are run between BOSTON and MONTREAL, and during the summer, PARLOR CARS between BOSTON and the WHITE MOUNTAINS.


Boston Station and General Offices on CAUSEWAY ST., opposite Port- land St. Boston City Passenger and Freight Agency, 218 WASHING- TON ST., third door south of Old State House.


An Illustrated Descriptive Guide-Book, with Maps, Tours, and Time-Tables of the line, will be issued about June 1st, which will be mailed free to any address upon application.


C. S. MELLEN,


General Superintendent.


LUCIUS TUTTLE,


General Passenger Agent,


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