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If you are looking for a place to spend the summer this book will tell you where to go, how to go and cost of board. Send 5 cents in stamps, to cover cost of mailing, to T. W. Lee, General Passenger Agent, Lackawanna Railroad, New York City. REDUCED RATES TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES. Via Pennsylvania Railroad, Account Imperial Council, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. On account of the Imperial Council, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, at San Francisco, Cal., June 10 to 14, 1902, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to San Francisco or Los Angeles from all stations on its lines, from May 26 to June 7, inclusive, at greatly reduced rates. These tickets will be good for return passage within sixty days from date of sale when executed by Joint Agent at Los Angeles or San Francisco and payment of fifty cents made for this service. For specific rates apply to Ticket Agents. 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HAINES FALLS PLACE FOR A SUMMER HOME without Mosquitoes or Malaria, having an abun- IDEAL SUNSET PARK, SUNSET PARK, so named on account of KAATERSKILL FALLS parks, have over 90 cottages, a Union Chapel and All Angels' Episcopal Church, founded and presided over by Bishop Satterlee, of Washington, D.C., who owns a cottage near his church-also a Methodist and Catholic Church near by. SUNSET PARK'S walks and drives are unsurpassed, and include those to Hotel Kaaterskill, Mountain and Laurel House the Lakes. Alligator, Artists' View, Prospect, Sphinx and Sunset Rocks; North, South, High Peak, Round Top and other mountains; Elka, Onteora, Schoharie, Twilight and Santa Cruz Parks. The most interesting drives are to Palenville, Sleepy Hollow, Rip Van Winkle House, Tannersville, Blythewood, Hunter, Catskill and Overlook Mountain House, East Kill Lake and Kaaterskill, Plauterkill and Stony Cloves, SUNSET PARK has the finest cottage in the Catskills, while its other cottages are as handsome as in any other mountain park, and have all modern improvements; four new cottages are being built by persons who rented cottages there last season, and had before summered in the Adirondacks. This is the best proof pos sible that Sunset Park is all that is claimed for it. SUNSET PARK can be reached via New York Central or West Shore Railroads, or Hudson River Day Line or Kingston and Catskill Evening Line of Steamboats. It is 130 miles from New York, and four to five hours' ride by rail. Without changes. Sunset Park takes no Hebrews. Furnished cottages for sale and to rent; also cottage sites for sale. For further particulars, call on or write to Hon. Milton I. Southard, ex-Member of Congress, President Ohio Society of New York from "I beg to congratulate you upon the completion of your splendid hotel, the Sunset Park Inn. From my knowledge of Sunset Park and the beautiful mountain region surrounding it, I predict that it will be a great success. Personally I consider Sunset Park an ideal location for a summer home, after having spent several seasons there. it. "Wishing you every success, as I am sure your merit deserves, "I remain very truly yours, (Signed) M. I. SOUTHARD." Andrew J. C. Foye, Esq., Vice-President of the above Society, writes May 5th, 1902: "Sunset Park, Catskill Mountains, suits me better than any other spot in America for the SUNSET PARK INN (Signed) H. M. CARLETON." FIRST SEASON:-Opens June 16, 1902. Hills. AMUSEMENTS are Golf, Tennis, Croquet, Quoits, Riding, Driving, Bicycling, Boating, RATES:-Transient, per day, $3.00 to $4.00. One person, per week, $15.00 to $25.00; 2 persons in a room, per week, $25.00 to $35.00. Connecting rooms, with private bath, special rates. HEBREWS NOT TAKEN. Sunset Park Inn has no bar. Full particulars and further information will be sent if inquiries are addressed to F. N. ROGERS, Manager, Haines Falls, Catskill Mountains, N. Y. Residents of Sunset Park can make arrangements for satisfactory table board at the new Inn at the very reasonable price of $8.00 per week. New York Office, Room 606, 1emple Court, 5 Beekman Street. What Henry Parish, Esq., President of the New York Life Insurance & Trust Co., writes about its Managers: "MY DEAR MR. CLEGG: "I congratulate you on having secured the services of Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Rogers as Managers, formerly of Rip Van Winkle House, Pine Hill, New York, where I spent two seasons; and they gave me the best of satisfaction, May 5th. (Signed) HENRY PARISH." The Ohio Society, of New York, of which Mr. C. A. Clegg, the owner of Sunset Park Inn, is a member, has been invited to be his guests at the opening of his elegant new hotel. 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