Ghost of the glacier and other tales . al miles away. At thebase of the mountain are twin lakescalled Waiontha. Mohegan Hill presents other delightfulvistas. Ganos Hill, Canandarago Hill and Wilders Hillyield charming views. Panther Mountain has its outlooksand its history. The pivots about which everything revolves, of course,are the sulphur springs and the bathhouses, in the latter ofwhich one can have any kind of treatment known to are pulverization, inhalation, douche, vapor and mas-sage rooms, Turkish and Russian baths, sun baths, electricbaths and a large swimming-pool of s
Ghost of the glacier and other tales . al miles away. At thebase of the mountain are twin lakescalled Waiontha. Mohegan Hill presents other delightfulvistas. Ganos Hill, Canandarago Hill and Wilders Hillyield charming views. Panther Mountain has its outlooksand its history. The pivots about which everything revolves, of course,are the sulphur springs and the bathhouses, in the latter ofwhich one can have any kind of treatment known to are pulverization, inhalation, douche, vapor and mas-sage rooms, Turkish and Russian baths, sun baths, electricbaths and a large swimming-pool of sulphur water. Thewaters rank among the most powerful in the world and thecures which yearly are made are many and is up to date in every of Hotels and Boarding Houses, giving rates and completeinformation, will be mailed on application accompanied by 2-cent stamp. UTICA, NEW YORK, The situation of Utica, without exception, is equal to thatof any other large city in central New York. It is built. LACKAWANNA PESORTS, STARTING HOPS ^ H^ upon gently rising ground, the larger portion ofthe residential section being of suitable eleva- toward market. tion to command good drainage and pure lots are wide and deep, affordingample room for gardens and lawns, giving freescope to landscape decoration. This featurerenders the city very desirable as a place ofresidence, and many who have unburdenedthemselves in part from active business affairsare every year making Utica their permanenthome. There is no need to seek the countryin summer for fresh air and relief from heat,and for those desiring recreation the surround-ings of Utica are extremely beautiful. Within a circuit oftwenty-five miles are fascinating precincts of the Adiron-dacks, the wild scenery and purling streams in the Sauquoitand Chenango Valleys, peaceful, highly cultivated farms,more attractive in this section than in any other part of thestate. Directory of Hotels and Board
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