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Furbush, Butler & Oakes, 



RANGELEY, MAINE. 



GENERAL STORE. Keep constantly on w 

 hand camp stjppliest outfits, and all sop- 

 plies wanted by fishennen, hunters, or toorists. 



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york*$ Camps at Coon Cake. 



Those who are asking the question, "Where can %ve go to pass vaca- 

 tion days in the Maine Woods,, and have the comforts of life?" — can 

 find no more attractive place than York's Camps at Loon Lake. These 

 camps, nine in number, are situated in the high ground on the shore of 

 the lake, with most picturesque surroundings, under the shadow of 

 Spotted Mountain; the healthfulness of the climate cannot be surpassed. 

 Each camp is neat and comfortable with open fire-places. Parties can 

 be by themselves, coming to the dining-room camp for meals. Parties 

 leave Boston in the morning, coming via Phillips & Rangeley, reach 

 camp in time for supper. Those who wish to come with their families 

 where they can find good fishing and hunting, with every convenience, 

 can find no more charming place. There is a daily mail. The table is 

 always first class with plentj- of fresh cream, vegetables, berries and fish 

 and game in their season. Within two miles of the camps there are ten 

 ponds, each supplied with beats. The fly fishing in the different ponds 

 is fine. Deer and other wild game are daily seen. Guides, boats, 

 camping outfits, etc., furnished wlien requested. For all information, 

 prices, etc., address, 



ROLAXD S. YORK, Loox Lake, Kaxgei.ey, Maixe. 

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