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reputation of being one of the most complete- 
ly appointed hotels in the country, and since | 
its erection, has served as « model for many 
similar institutions. 
bells recently 
building itself, surrounded by broad piazzas, | 
its elegant furnishing, its table and entire 
management, leave be 
The system of electric 
has been introduced. The 
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while the elevated site and charming sur- 
roundings combine to render the Logan House 
one of the most delightful health and pleasure 
resorts in the country. The large and beau- 
tifully shaded lawn affords a fine tield for 
croquet and other out-door sport, while with- 
in ten-pin alleys, billiard tables, &c., provide 
ample facilities for recreation. All the moun- 
taiu streams in the vicinity abound in trout, 
rendering the locality a paradise for the an- 
gler. Altoona is but eight hours’ ride from 
Philadelphia and Baltimore, ten from New 
York, and three from Pittsburg. Passengers 
from these points are assured of transporta- 
tion facilities of the most perfect character via 
the Pennsylvania and Northern Central Rail- 
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roads, comprising the best passenger coaches 
of the regular equipment, and the finest Pull- 
man palace cars run through, without delays, 
on fast schedule time. 
Renovo, Shinnamahoning, Ridgway, Wil- 
cox, St. Mary’s, Sunbury, Coudersport, Em- 
porium, and Warren are on the Philadelphia 
& Erie Division of the Peunsylvania Railroad, 
