The Bay State Monthly, Volume 3, No. 6 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 301 pages of information about The Bay State Monthly, Volume 3, No. 6.

The Bay State Monthly, Volume 3, No. 6 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 301 pages of information about The Bay State Monthly, Volume 3, No. 6.

  Avoiding Point Judith.

  Via Providence and Stonington, connecting with the elegant Steamers
  Stonington and Narraganset.

  Express trains leave Boston & Providence Railway Station, Columbus
  Avenue and Park Square,

  DAILY AT 6.30 P.M. (Sundays Excepted.)

  Connect at Stonington with the above named Steamers in time for an early
  supper, and arrive in New York the following morning in time for the
  early trains South and West.

  AHEAD OF ALL OTHER LINES.

Tickets, Staterooms, etc., secured at 214 Washington Street, corner of State, AND AT BOSTON & PROVIDENCE RAILROAD STATION.

  Regular landing in New York, Pier 33, North River Steamer leaves the
  Pier at 4:30 P.M., arriving in Boston the following morning in ample
  time to connect with all the early Northern and Eastern trains.

  A.A.  FOLSOM, Superintendent B. & P.R.R. 
    F.W.  POPPLE, General Passenger Agent. 
      J.W.  RICHARDSON, Agent, Boston.
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  COOLIDGE HOUSE, BOWDOIN SQUARE, BOSTON.

The Coolidge is a centrally-located, thoroughly quiet and comfortable Family Hotel, with rooms arranged in suites, consisting of Parlor, Bedroom, and Bath; having an elevator, and combining all the luxuries and conveniences of the larger hotels, with the quietness and retirement of a private house; affording most excellent accommodations at moderate charges.

  COOLIDGE CAFE, EXCLUSIVELY FOR GENTLEMEN.

Fitted up with the most complete and approved system of Broilers now in use, after the style of Spiers & Pond’s Celebrated London Chop-Houses, and those so desiring, can select a steak or chop and see the same cooked on “The Silver Grill.”

  A Perfect Restaurant in Every Respect.
  The Best Material, Cooking, and Service.
  I.N.  ANDREWS & CO.

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  BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG

  [Illustration]

  Residents of, and visitors to Boston, should not miss seeing the
  wonderful CYCLORAMA BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG, now on exhibition at

  NO. 541 TREMONT STREET.

  The building is large and substantial, built of brick and iron, and is
  fire-proof.  It is circular in shape and is ornamented by turreted walls
  and towers, constructed after the manner of the old feudal castles.

  The vestibule, parlors and offices at the entrance are decorated and
  furnished in good style and all the appointments and accessories are in
  keeping.

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