• A shland H ouse. .^ 



FOURTH AVENUE and TWENTY-FOURTH STREET. 



KestaUrant and Cafi Strictly First-Class. 



SPECIAL ATTEirnON GIVEN TO SUPPER PARTIES. 



HOTEL CONDUCTED ON BOTH 



AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS. 



TI. H. BROCKAVA-Y, ■Proprietor. 



•CTMONG the many first-class Hotels surrounding Madison Park, the 

 I*- ASHLAND is most central (for business or pleasure) to City Visitors. 



The Elevated Roads stopping at 23d Street station (in the midst of 

 places of amusement and fashionable retail and wholesale stores), and 23d 

 ■Street cars bring passengers to the door. The Fourth Avenue line of cars 

 ; passes the House going down town to the Great Brooklyn Bridge and General 

 Post Ofifice. Also going up town to the Grand Central Depot (which is only ten 

 minutes ride from the Hotel). The cross-town 1 cars from door carry guests to 

 and from Erie and Coney Island R. R. Depots, and Steamboats landing foot of 

 23d and 34th Streets, East River, and 23d Street, North River. 



Passengers coming from or going to the West Shore Rail Road take the \id 

 and Grand Street Ferry R. R. , known as the Green Car Line, which passes the 

 Hotel at 23d Street and 4th Avenue. 



One of the chief attractions of the Ashland is its first-class Restaurant, second 

 to none in the City, 



The . House being conducted on the American and European plans, guests 

 have the choice of rooms with board, or rooms without board. 



PRICES: 

 EooMS WITH Board, - - $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 per day. 



Rooms without Board, - - - $l,6o and upwards. 



Breakfast, - - - - _ ■_ • _ _ 75 cents. 



Lunch, _________ 50" 



Dinner, - - _ - „- , . - - - - _ %lM 



, ^ :^.i.btHr h. iVih. H. H. BROCKWAY, 



LIBRARY Proprietor,' 



AT 

 ORNELL UNIVER?'"^ 



