S4 APVKKTISKMKXTS. 



THE FORKS HOTEL, m ForH Main^ 



At the junoiiou ot the Kennebec and Pead river*, the tinest Kvation lor a hotel 

 in the whole Kennebec Valley region. Xewly reno\-ate<.i and relurtiished. and no 

 trouble or expense will be spared to add to the coujfort and pleasure of giiesis. In 

 this section reside some of the most famous guides in all Maine, while the \T»st, un- 

 broken wilderness at the north, making down almost to its ver>- dix^rs, with manv 

 p>onds and lakes within easy access, makes it indeed, as it has often been called, 

 "The Hunters" and Fishermen's I*aradise."" A gvxvl liver\- : daily mail ; telephone ; 

 purest spring water from the hills above. For further particulars, address 

 Sporting Camps at Moxie Pond, J. A. MERRILL. Proprietor, the Forks. Maine. 



THE BLISS HOUSE. = Island Falls, 



AROOSTOOK COUNTY. MAINE. 



Is situatevi in the heart of the hunting auvi tishiug grouuvis of the State. Especial 

 attention given to sportsmen and tourists from out of the State, First class table. 

 Good liverj- in connection. One half mile from Bangor & Aroostook station. Hack 

 to all trains. Canoes, boals, and experienced gTiides, All prices liberal. 



ALBERT J. WEBB. Cler*. HOB'T F. BLISS, Proprietor. 



HOTEL QL'ODDV. Eastport. Me. 



\X-ASHINGTON ST.. NEXT BLOCK TO F. O. 



Steam tie-ac. Electric Lights aad Bells. Bath Rooats. 



After nineteen consecutive years in the hotel business. T. H. Buckuara. the 

 proprietor of the " Hotel Ouoddy" is still on hand to welcotne his old friends and 

 patrons, some of whom have made their home with him during all these \ ear*. 

 Good livery conuectevl. C^vioh to and from all trains. 



T. H. BLCKSA.H. Proprietor. CHAS. CAMPBELL. Clerk. 



HOITL RPUMSW'ICIl 



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One of the ntost modem and finest appointed hotels in the State, newly fur- 

 nished throughout. Cuisine unsurpassed. Hot water heat. Electric lights. Long 

 distance telephone. 



RSreS. $2.iXKWn UPW.^n.^ a. .v. U. smith a CO.. Props. 



Maine Central Railroad Restaurant, 



WATERVILLE, MAINE, 



It is here that the traveler can secure a fine meal or lunch. The larder is at 

 all times sujjplieii with the choicest viands in the market. The Lun:rh Counter wnll 

 always be tilled with desirable food for lunches, while we make a specially of 

 coflfee and tea. Attentive attendants and prompt service, 



J. FIELDS MURRY. The Traveler's Friend, Prop. 



R A PPpnrX'Q RANGELEY BOATS 

 D/\I\r\JL. 1 1 O AND CANOES. 



Light Cedar Boats and Canvas Canoes built to oriier and kept in stock. Also 

 Launches up to .i? feet in length. HOXFTST WORK. RE-\S0X.\BLF: TRICES, 

 Send for Catalog to 



C. \\ . BARRETT. Rangeley Lakes. Maine. 



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