Ghost of the glacier and other tales . y settlers as PicturedRocks. High upon these cliffs, at a point pr_ : seemingly inaccessible, was once the pictureof a red chief in full war equipment. This , ,faded with the years, but the red remained,giving to the cliff to the present generationthe name Red Rock. Associated with atiny graveled point near the middle of thestream is another Indian story. Here, it issaid, was oncean islandaround which,on gala days,the savagesused to racewith canoes,the prize tothe swiftest be-ing the honor of the position of chief of the fun-makers for the i


Ghost of the glacier and other tales . y settlers as PicturedRocks. High upon these cliffs, at a point pr_ : seemingly inaccessible, was once the pictureof a red chief in full war equipment. This , ,faded with the years, but the red remained,giving to the cliff to the present generationthe name Red Rock. Associated with atiny graveled point near the middle of thestream is another Indian story. Here, it issaid, was oncean islandaround which,on gala days,the savagesused to racewith canoes,the prize tothe swiftest be-ing the honor of the position of chief of the fun-makers for the is set amid the high hills, of which Manotono-mee, the highest, is within a few rods. On this Du Bois,Consul-General of Switzerland, has constructed a numberof quaint summer cottages. Teed, the artist, lives here,as did also Catlin, whose Indian studies won him fame. Directory of Hotels and Boarding Houses, giving rates and completeinformation, will be mailed on application accompanied by 2-cent stamp. STONY BROOK FALLS,NEAR Copyright, 1900, Detroit Photographic Co. MONTROSE AND HEART LAKE. From Alford, twenty miles west from Factoryville, abranch of the Lackawanna winds away for a score of milesthrough a mountain country that revels in beauty. On this LACKA WANNA RESORTS. OAL DUST ANDREAD.


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