American Angler Advertiser 



United States Hotel, 



NEWBURGH. N. Y. 



STEPHEN TREADWELL, Proprietor. 



Opposite the Ferry and within two minutes' walk of 

 West Shore and Erie Depots. Trolley passes the door. 

 Headquarters for Fishermen and Sportsmen. 

 Rates, $2.00 per day. 



A DBSIRABLE SUMMER HOME . 



Hearthstone Inn, 



W. F. ROYCE, Proprietor, 



Debruce, Sullivan County, N. Y. 



CAPACITY FIFTY. 



Six miles from Livingston Manor R. R. Station, on 

 the junction of the Millowemoc and Mongaup trout 

 streams, of which I own and control seven miles of the 

 best fishing, including one mile of the Decker preserve. 



Attractions. 



Large old fashioned fire-places in Ladies' parlor. 

 Gents' parlor and dining room. 

 Surrounded by maole shade. 

 Two acres of well-kept sloping lawn. 

 Lawn tennis, croquet and baseball grounds. 

 One hundred acres of farming land. 

 Two hundred acres of forest land. 

 Running spring water. 

 Good livery and saddle ponies. 



Refer to WM, 

 New York. 



Terms on Application. 

 C. HARRIS, Editor American Angler, 



The Grand Trnnk Railway System. 



Sleeping and Dining Cars Through to Chicago. 



THE 6REAT ANGLING ROADS. 



^" We name a few of the great number of fishing 



grounds along the line of the above roads : 



BATTLE CREEK, MICH.— In the Kalamazoo River 



running through the town, small mouthed black 



bass are numerous. Boats, bait and guides at 



CAS80P0LIS, MICH.— In Diamond Luke, near by, will 

 be found numbers of large and small mouthed 

 black bass and walleyed pike. All charges low. 



OAKLAND CO., MIUH— Contains a regular chain of 

 lakes, reached via Pontiac Station. In these waters 

 both of the basses, pike, walleyed pike and perch 

 abound. 



MU8KOKA LAKES —Known throughout amone the 

 angling fraternity as the best fishing region of On- 

 tario, Can., are reached via Gravenhurst, and a daily 

 steamer from that point goes to all the best fishing 

 grounds. 



RANQKLEY LAKES.— The<e renowned waters are 

 rea'-hed via Bethel Station, on the Grand Trunk 

 Railway system. 



LAKE SIMCOE, via Orillia, is a model spot for both 

 the angler and the hunter. 



PARRY SOUND AND GEORGIAN BAY. particularly 

 at and near Penetanguishene, Midland and Penetag. 

 furnishes the angler with that king of game fish, the 

 mascalonge, also both of tlie black basses, as well 

 as large pike. Smaller fish, such as the wall-eyed 

 pike, perches, etc., are in quantities. 

 A volume could be tilled with mention of the great number 



of localities along tlie lines of these roads where both flsliing 



and gunning can be found. For further information apply tu 



CHAS. M. HAYS, Gen. Man.; GEO. B. REEVE, Gen. Traffic 



Manager ; W. E. DAVIS, G. P, A., Montreal, Can. 



FRANK P. DWYER, Eastern Pass. Agt., G. T. Ry., 

 273 Broadway, N. Y. City. 



St. Nicholas Hotel, 



ALEX KIDD. Prop. 



WALDEN, NEW YORK. 



Centrally located — Large, Airy Room.s — All 

 Sanitary Improvements. 



First Class in Every Respect. 



Not only Fishing, 

 but FISH 



The best trout fishing, 

 and fiftj' miles of moun- 

 tain brooks, are accessi- 

 ble from 



___ Spruce Cabin House, 



A Delightful Summer Resort, 



100 miles from New York via. D. L. & W. R. R. 

 to Cresco, and three miles over a good road in 

 our carriages. Our little book illustrates sur- 

 roundings and gives particulars. Please write 

 for it. PKICK BROS., 



Canadensis, Monroe Co., Penn. 



WILL INSTANTLY RELIEVE 



Soreness and Stiffness in the Muscles 

 and Rheumatic Pains. 



Athletes, Baseball and Football 



Players, Cyclists, Boxers, Oars= 



men and Golf Players 



SHOULD USE T. 



Heals rapidly abrasion of the skin, burns, or 



slight wounds. 

 Quick in action. Clean and pleasant to use. 



23c. -39c. Box. Trainer's size, $1.12. 

 Sold by Druggists & Sporting Goods Dealers. 

 E.FOUGERA &C0., 30N. William St., N.Y. 



STRENGTHENSTHE MUSCLES 



