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I will have conveyance to take all spoi'tsnien to and from 

 Enfield, it being the nearest station to Xicatous, Pistol and Subaic 

 Lakes, the best fishing and hunting in Maine. Teams at reason- 

 able rates. 



ENFIELD HOUSE, 



I F. E. SIBLEY, Prop., ^ Enfield, Maine. 



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Xear M. C. R. R. Station. 



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A new and commodious camp — one of the best in the State, twelve 

 miles by water from Norcross station on the B ct A. R. R. , is surround- 

 ed by game of all kinds, and good fishing. The camp is furnished with 

 spring cots, mattresses, sheets, blankets, towels and all necessaries. 

 Good bathing on a fine sand beach, pure spring water, with a tempera- 

 ture of 43 de^. Fah. Ice is furnished. 



To make the camp comfortable for ladies has been one of the chief 

 ends in view. Canoes and row boats provided. This camp was built 

 for the owner's private use, but as he occupies it only a short time each 

 year, I can accommodate other parties during the season. Guides and 

 all camp outfits furnished. 



Write or telegraph as far in advance as possible for engagements or 

 information. 



JOHN O. HALE, Norcross, Maine. 



MINGO SPRING CAMPS. 



nr'HESE CAMPS are located on the north shore of the Lake, on Mingo 

 ^ Point, tliree miles from " Rangeley City," in the center of the best 

 fishing grounds. Dodge, Round and Qnimby Ponds, all supplying fly 

 fishing throughout the season, are also within a short distance. The 

 Camps will accommodate about forty guests; all have broad verandas 

 and are furnished with open fires, spring beds, hair mattresses and all 

 the comforts of home life. A most important feature is the Mineral 

 Spring which supulies the camps with clear cold water. 



To put it all in a " NUTSHELL " we have just what you are look- 

 ing for; a cool, quiet, comfortable place, easy to reach iDy steamer or 

 by carriage ; clean, convenient cottages, open fires, the best of beds, 

 plenty of shade, ample grounds, delightful walks, first-class table, clear 

 spring water, pine and balsam groves, boating and fishing without limit. 

 Two mails daily. No hay fever. No black flies. Rates !?2 per day ; $10 

 to $14 per week. 



CHARLES E. BELCHER, Prop., Rangeley, Maine. 



In writing advertiser.s mention Carleton's Pathfinder and Gazetteer. 



