The home of Cooper and the haunts of Leatherstocking . to heep a first class Re-sort, for the variety of their menu, the excellence oftheir cuisine, and the general attentioiv to the comfortsand wants of their guests. IMPROVEMENTS. During the Spring of 1872 they have enlarged theirDining Room one third-, added a Gentlemens SmohingRoom, a Writing Room, and two pleasant Public Roomsfor the Ladies, besides additional Sleeping Apartments. RATES OF BOARD. Board, transient, $Ii. per day; during June, from415 to $20 per week; during July, from $20 to $25;during August, $25 per week, and in September
The home of Cooper and the haunts of Leatherstocking . to heep a first class Re-sort, for the variety of their menu, the excellence oftheir cuisine, and the general attentioiv to the comfortsand wants of their guests. IMPROVEMENTS. During the Spring of 1872 they have enlarged theirDining Room one third-, added a Gentlemens SmohingRoom, a Writing Room, and two pleasant Public Roomsfor the Ladies, besides additional Sleeping Apartments. RATES OF BOARD. Board, transient, $Ii. per day; during June, from415 to $20 per week; during July, from $20 to $25;during August, $25 per week, and in September from$15 to $20, according to size and location of rooms. Civildren, under 12 years of age, and servants, halfprice. 38 THE COOPEmJ house. Special rates for famiZies remaining through theseason. Application for Board and Rocms may be made tothe 7yoprietors at Cooperstomic, JV. F., or to W. B. Cole-man, at the Jfew Yorh Hotel, JV. Y. (721 Broadway),before the 1st of June, where plans of the House canbe seen and rooms secured. GOLEMaN «& MAX^ THE TOMB OF FENIMORE COOPER,At Cooperstown. ; ^*i °^ -I
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