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Show Water Drops. Saratoga officials promise sprinkling carts. About two hundred people are at Long Branch. The Catskill Mountain House will open next week. Catskill claims to be the coolest of summer resorts. Aristocratic Bostonians are concentrating concen-trating atSw'ampscolt. An ctl'ort will be made to prolong the season at Long Branch until October. Oc-tober. Relatives and friends of the cadets have comfortably filled the West Point Hotel. Canadian trips, ending with Niagara Niaga-ra Falls, arc to be the correct thing this season. Self-styled Indians arc preparing to dispose of bead work to "city folk," at Saratoga. Quite a respectable number of people peo-ple are at Niagara, the English element ele-ment predominating. Lake Mahopac boasts of several arrivals, ar-rivals, and confidently anticipates a gay season. Several of the Saratoga hotels arc open, and everybody in the town predicts pre-dicts a brilliant season. The hotel at Stonington is open, and the belles of tho village arc unpacking their muslin dresses. Long Branch is to have a sensation in the shape of a Southern belle, who will drive a goat team. Nyack will bo one of the most fashionable fash-ionable resorts this season on the Hudson. Hud-son. Arrivals increase daily. A few sensible tourists are at Lake George, June being the moat delightful delight-ful of all months at that charming place. Cape May has arranged a regatta for the Fourth of July, also a ball and grand promenade concert at Congress Hall. Mrs. McFlimsey and her interesting interest-ing daughters arc expected to reach Long Branch or Saratoga about the loth of July. Any number of lxarding houses are to be found in the towns along Hie Hudon, and at all charges are ridiculously ridicu-lously high. Excellent precaution against lire , will be made nt the Saratoga hotels a fact calculated I" plea.ie those as-! as-! signed room VJi, top iloor. Children can bathe at Narragansctt with perfect safely. The beach slopes gradually, and there is no undertow. , as at the Branch. Richfield will attract its hahiucs, as J usual. Such a thing as a "dull season" sea-son" has never been knowu at thi.-aristocratic thi.-aristocratic resort. |