The Catskill Mountains; . Is a thoroughly modern house, situated in the southeasternpart of the beautiful village of Stamford, on Delaware avenue,and at the very foot of Mount Utsayantha. Mount Churchill andthe Delaware Valley on the south. The village of Stamford, on the west, affords views imsur-passed among Catskill scenery. Every effort has been made torender the place attractive and comfortable. Rooms large and supplied with modern double and thoroughly deadened. Public rooms linishedin the finest of hard woods, wide and well lighted halls, electriclights and hot water


The Catskill Mountains; . Is a thoroughly modern house, situated in the southeasternpart of the beautiful village of Stamford, on Delaware avenue,and at the very foot of Mount Utsayantha. Mount Churchill andthe Delaware Valley on the south. The village of Stamford, on the west, affords views imsur-passed among Catskill scenery. Every effort has been made torender the place attractive and comfortable. Rooms large and supplied with modern double and thoroughly deadened. Public rooms linishedin the finest of hard woods, wide and well lighted halls, electriclights and hot water heat. Two hundred feet of wide veranda. KENDALL COTTAGE, which is situated near themain house, has several pleasant rooms, with modern improve-ments. Accommodations for sixty guests. No Hebrews entertained. New stables have been built for the accommodation ofguests horses. Address G. W. KENDALL, STAMIOk.!), N. V. 148 THE MADISON A. C VAN DYKE, Prop., .srciinr()ixl,N. THE HOUSE—The Madison has accommodations forfifty guests, and is pleasantly located on an elevation in thewestern part of Stamford, overlooking the village. The houseis new and has all modern conveniences, as electric lights, bathrooms and closets. The rooms are large, airy, well ventilatedand heated. Large piazza, 12 by 100 feet, lawns in front andrear, and an abundance of shade. Croquet, golf and tennisgrounds. House newly painted, papered and refurnished thisspring. CUISINE—The Madison farm, of one himdred acres,supplies the tables with fresh vegetables, milk, butter, eggs,poultry, etc. NOTES—A fine stone walk leads to the (Churches. Depot,Stores, Bank, Opera House, Post and Telegraph Offices, whichare only a short distance away. A good livery connectedwith the house. Three New York mails dailv. No applica-tions desired from Hebrews. 14:» The Westholni, ^^Stamforcl, Delaware iinty.^^«^


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