ADVERTISKMEN TS. 



I^oocb I^ivcr House, «"Ta./e'™: 



Cj'HIS excellent Hotel is located at the foot of Koadi Fond, six miles from I.ily 

 Bay a'eached from there by a tine buckboard line through a picturesque re- 

 sion\ and, with the two cottajies under the same nuuiaircuient, furnishes excel- 

 lent accommodations for tourists, sinirtsiuen and their families. 



The houses are well furnished aud have all home comforts. The table is 

 supplied with the best the market atYorils, served in a manner that pleases every 

 one. The location at the foot of Koach I'tind, which it overlooks, is very desir- 

 able. This pond is six miles Ions;-, surroumled by others, with lakes and streams 

 in every direction which are full of s^auiy trout ; and it is a fact that within a lew 

 rods of the veranda of the house is one of the finest trout pools in the State. In 

 the ov>en season there is game in great variety — moose, cariboti, deer, bear, part- 

 ridge, ducks and other small game, which cannot fail to satisfy all lovers of rod 

 and gun: and to those who are seeking health and quiet rest the grand moun- 

 tain scenery, cool spring water and pure air must prove iiuleed a blessing. The 

 maiutgement fviruishes girides, boats, canoes and complete camping outfits. 



The route to reach here is via the Baiigor A- .Vroosto«>k Uailroad to Green- 

 ville Junction, twice duily from Koston or Elaine Central 15. II. Voiiits, or via 

 the CanatUan Vacitic Kallway from the East or West. Connections are maile 

 liere with steamers which leave daily iSumlays excepted) on arrival of morning 

 train frvun Bangor, connecting at I.ily Bay with Frank F. Morrison's Liiu> of 

 Buckboards for Koach Kiver. Kkti RXixr. (Sundays excepted.) leave Lily Bay for 

 Greenville Junction, connecting with afterimon train for Bangor and the West. 

 Daily >Iail Service. 



A. F. MORRISON. Proprietor, ROACH RIVER, ME. 



Matta^amon House, 



Kast lira net) of th»' 



HUNT FAPjM, ^:^ou;yrl■iv^ 



iJ'HlS House was recently built by S. H. (iutt s, tor the acconunodation of sports- 

 ^ men inul tourists, on "the Mattasamoii. or east bianch of the Feiuibscoi Kiv- 

 er. The House is :J8xoL', two stories with veranda, well finished and well 

 furnished. View from bi>use of river and nuumtains is grant!. Sea salmon are 

 abundant in the Fenobsci>t and Wassatiquoik ri\ers. and the rivers, streams, 

 lakes aud pjuds abouml in trout. l>eer, moose and carib'ti are numerous; deer 

 may be seen almost daily in the tielil. from tlie house. Tlie house is furnished, 

 from a spring, with pure, ice-cold water. This location is not siirpas.<ed, if 

 equalled, in >h»iue. Itssitnaiion is in the virgin forest, with its environs of lake, 

 mountain and stream. J he charm of this place is its picturestiue locality, as 

 every one knows that fish ami game are found in their choicest forms in the 

 most secluded places. Aud for a g;une preserve it staiuls par exi-ellence in 

 attractions for loverstif the pi.-icatorial art and the disciples t>f>'iiui-od the liunt- 

 er. who will tind here all they wish, in rivers, lakes ami stre.-iins full of trout 

 treasures, and woods where jrauje, both lar^e aud small, is abundant. 



>«othing but its inaccessibility from the haunts of men has prevented this 

 region from becoming one of the most popular summer resorts in the East. That 

 it will be one now is assured. Natine has performed her part to the utmost. 

 With the i>penuig of the Banjior A: Aroostook It. K. this region is now reached 

 twii-e daily from Boston and all points Kast. The proprietor has provided 

 ample aci'ommodations for all who come. It is only seven miles from Stacey- 

 ville Station, on Bangor \- Aroostook K. I{., to this celebrated game region. 

 over a good buckboard road, and IS miles from Mount Katalulin" Buckboard 

 from Staceyville Station via Hunt Farm to Katahdin Lake. From lake tomoun- 

 tain (■> miles by trail. Within a radius of ten miles are hundreds of lakes, 

 streams and pouds. "An elysium for sportsmen." Ojrmi all the year. The 

 liouse is leased to IM. M. Tracy, who fmnishes buckboard transportation from 

 Staceyville: also guides and canoes. 



For further information inquire of S. B. Q.ATES, Presque 

 Isle, Me., or M. M. TRACY, Hunt Farm, P. O., Staceyville, Me. 



In writing advertisers mention I arlcton"^ Pathtinder and Gazetteer. 



