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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[June 15, 1898. 



I Hotels for Sportsmen. | 



Bromfield House, Boston. 



BUROPEAN PLAN 

 MESSENGER, Proprietor. 



HOUSE, 



NEVERSIITE, Sullivan Co., N. Y. 



Accommodations for 150 guests. Finest trout Ash- 

 ing in soutliern New York. Plenty of small game. 

 A cool and healthful summer resort, 1,700 feet above 

 the sea. At Fallsburg Station, Sull. Co., N. T., hacks 

 meet all trains. Send for cu-cular and terms. 



HENHY W. DEAM. 



HOTEL WAWONWA 



Liljerty, Sullivan Co , N. Y. 



One of the finest located and best equipped summer 

 resorts in Mew York State; opens June 1 ; elevation 

 2 000£t.; all modern improvements; perfect sanitary 

 arrangements; piu-e spring water; no malaria; no 

 mosquitoes; no (lies; telegraph in house. For cir- 

 cular, giving description and reference, address 



U. S. M ESSITEB. Manager. 



WIUDERMEUE HOTEL, 



Greenwood Lake, Orange Co., N. Y. 



For bass fishing why not try Greenwood Lake be- 

 fore going elsewhere. The best grounds are near the 

 above hotel, where you will find boats, bait and first 

 class guides, with goo J accommodations for sports- 

 men and families. Try the bass during June with a 

 fly. Watch flshmg postal column fot records. For 

 particulars, address 



JOHN HAZEN, Proprietor. 



HOTEL ALGONQUIN, 



CAPW VINCKlSr, SKW VI>KK. 

 Black Bass Ib'ixliingr. Season opens 

 June 21, 



Rates:— Transient, 83 00 to $3. Of) per day; weekly, 

 $12,00 to Sai 00 Spet-ial rates to famiUes. 

 For information aldress 



P. D MIDDLETON, 



182 Duaue St., New York. 



V Greenwood Lai;e. K. Y. 

 and cunifovtnbl..- l oomy, s>p 

 Tliis Uuuse 1s surnjiiiided 

 anri 1.1W11. wvil t^liaiU a li 

 2.50liri. oiilKimlsoiiiest purt 



gl'OUl 



fli. 



■St Ito.-it In 



ell rh.' Ten . . 

 trails.*. Greeuwoofi r.iikeifabnui , 

 one of the most beautiful and pu-tui 

 most noted black ba.ss lakes on tlie com iQciit. For ctr 

 cular. address C U. TISN KVCK. I'roprio tor. 



l\ TF.N FVt^K.J'ron.. 



Opfii nil Ilie year. Large 

 eroiis tiil.lf, purest water. 

 V luuiicri s i)( UiuiJ. garden 

 .'Xt iniiii ' 111 and Iron'uig 

 >f I !.■! best-tlshiDg 

 : i " I'l ' I pickerel. 

 1 . ■ :i , -lid fast aiifi 



1 „ vith ill 

 ubiiiH , inili'S Hi lensth and 

 lueas well tisthi 



At the New Fishing and Hunting Resort 



ATTEAN LAKE 



You can get more game and larger trout than 

 anywhere else in northern Maine. No stage or buck- 

 boarding. First-class ta,ble, new camps, boats and 

 canoes. Only 19 hours from New York; 15 hours 

 from Boston. Write for circular giving rates, etc., to 



ITKMIAR HOWE, Prop., Moose, Biver, Me. 



CAMP PHENIX 



At Garden of Eden, Nova Scotia, 



will be open for sportsmen and hunters from May 1 

 tih end of season. No better trout fishing or moose 

 hunting can be found in Canada. Forty lakes with 

 finest of trout flsbing within a radius of five miles of 

 the camp. Write for circulai-s. 



M. SJOSTEDT, Gai-den of Eden, Nova Scotia. 



DEER LICK CAMP. 



situated at HeU Gate Falls on tlie Dead Diamond 

 River, Wentworth's Location, N. H., in the wddest, 

 most pictm-esque and romantic section of Nesv Eng- 

 land. The sportsman's ideal camp amid the finest 

 fishing and game regions of the northern wilderness. 

 First class table, boats and canoes. Reached by 

 M. C. R. R. from Boston to Colebrook, N. H.. thence 

 by stage and boat to camp. Open from June 10 to 

 Oct. 15. Write for full particulars and terms to 

 F. A. FLJNT, Colebrook, N. H. 



Attention Bass Fishermen! 



Gill House, Henderson Harbor, is the place you 

 have been looldng for for years. This is a place 

 where you can take your families and have all the 

 pleasures of country life and get the best black bass 

 flshmg m New York. For cu-culars, address H H 

 GILL, Proprietor, Henderson Harbor, N Y 2r 



Waterstone Cottage. 



Open throughout the year, bood bass tfshmg 

 boats and guides. For particulars, address 

 J. E. WATERSTONE, Proprietor. 



Greenwood Lal>e, Orange County, N. Y, 



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LAUREL ^ILI. HOUSE, 



Neversink, Sullivan County, N. Y. 



The famous river runs by our farm; test of trout 

 fishing; an elegant summer li-^JfvvTrB Pvnn 

 moderate. Write for terms. JOHN TYLEB, Frop. 



SHELDRAKE HOOSE. 



MISiNER AND PRINCE, - - PROPRIETORS. 

 Locli Sheldrake, Sull. Co,, Y. 



Special accommodations for hunters and fisher- 

 men. Sample room and livery attached. 



GRAND VIEW HOUSE. 



I^iberty, Sullivan Co., N. X. 

 Excellent trout fishing. Good family accommo- 

 dation; one-fourth mile from station. Terms and 

 circulars upon application. J. B. CAKJilEK. 



LIVINGSTON MANOR^ HOTEL, 



Julviugston 3ianor, N. Y. 



The best trout fishing streams to be found in Sulli- 

 van Co. Terni.s, $2,00 per rtay. Bar supplied 

 with the choicest wines, liquors and cigars the mar- 

 ket affords. W. L. Mcl-herson, Prop. 



Main St., Liberty, Snllivan Co , N. V. 



Good fishing in near-by streams. Special attention 

 given to commercial travelers. First-class hvery 

 attached. Free bus to and from trains 



,J. MUKPHY & SON, Proprietors. 



JjIBOESDEITY 3E3COXJSE, 



Iritoerly, Sullivan «jo., N. Jt. 

 Summer Resort. T. H. Houlihon, Prop. 



Among the mouutains; 1.600ft. above tne sea; 119 

 miles from N. Y.; no malaria; excellent hunting and 

 fishing ; livery accommodations ; free bus to all trains. 



Ontario 8l Western Hotel, 



South Fallsburgh, Sullivan Co., N. Y. 

 (Opposite Depot.; 

 Accommodates 40. Good livery attached Terms 

 reasonable. AKCH. B. O'NEIL, Prop 



rHE SCHAEPER HOUSE, Liberty, Sullivan 

 Co., N. Y. 31. SCHAEEEK, Prop. 



Open all the year; sptcial accommoaation for 

 sportsmen and travelers; cuisine the best; close to 

 depot; livery; fishing; parties suppUed; Brooldyn 

 reference; write. 



BRANDON HOUSE, 



Greenwood Lake, X. A". 



2M hours from New York City. Excellent accom- 

 modation. Good bass fishing. 



WILLOWEMOC HOTEL, 



Wniowemoc, Sullivan Co., N._V. 



Situated a few mUes from Livingston Jilanor sta- 

 tion. Is the best trout fishing section in the county. 



Neversink Falls House, 



W. E. EI-DRIOGE, proprietor, 



Fallsburg-, Js'. Y. 

 Livery connected with the House. Good trout, 

 bass and pickerel fishing in vicinity. 



ISTODDARD HOUSE, 



Stevensville, N. Y. 

 The best pickerel fishing in the county five minutes 

 walk from the house. Partridge, rabbit and red fox 

 in season. H. M. STODDAKD. 



WOODBOIJUNE HOrSE, VVoodbouiue, 

 N. Y. An un.siirpassed summer lesort, recently 

 .-_lyr.ff-d and refurnished. This iocHllty is uiiequulied. 

 For trout asliiiiK the N v^rsinkand its tributai ies havp. 

 long beeij and still are famous. The huatint; is also good 

 The house is 1,3IX) t. above title w.^ter, the atmosphere is 

 cli^ar, pure am) ht'althf ui. Post-office, dail.v mails, direct 

 telegraphic commu ication Stages connect uith all 

 ti aius. Private coiiA-eyances famished if desired 



L. L. WALDORF, Proprietor. 



MITCHELL HOUSE, 



fFormerly Eltmg House), 

 W. E. MXTCMEI.I., Proprietor, 



EllenvUle, N. \ . 



Good trout fishing in near by streams. 



St. Albans, A eriiioul. 

 "SAMSON'S" LAKE VIEAV HOUSE, PisU- 

 ing and Health Resort, opens May 15. tf 



X Routes for Sportsmen. % 



Rome, Watertown S Ogdensburg 



Railroad. 



N.y.C.&H. R,JIR. CO,, Lessee. 



The Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg Railroad is 

 the route to the best fisliing grounds in New York 

 State and Canada. Through cars are run from New 

 York City, Chicago, Detroit, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, 

 Suspension Bridge, Utica, Syracuse and Rochester, 

 to Cape Vincent, Clayton, St. Lawrence River, Mas- 

 sena Springs, Ogdensburg, and all principal places 

 on Lake Ontario, and to Norwood for all points in 

 the White Mountains and Maritime Provinces. 



This line reaches the best and most famous fishing 

 grounds in America for salmon, ouananiche. mus- 

 calonge, black bass, brook trout, lake trout, white 

 fish, pickerel, perch and other fish. Imf ormatiu in 

 regard to the fishing grotmds and how to reach them 

 will be cheerfully fm-nished upon appUcation to 

 THEO. BUTTERFIELD, 



General Passenger Agent, 



24 Syracuse, N. Y. 



Alive witli Grame. 



IF YOU WANT GOOD SPORT, PLENTY OF 

 IT AN'D NO BLANK DAYS, SEND FOR THE 

 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S 

 PAMPHLET, 



Fishing and Shooting. 



E. V. Skxnner, 353 Broadway; 



C. E, McPhkrson, 179 Washmgton St., Boston; 



C. Shekhy, 11 Fort st., W. Detroit; 



J. F. Lee, 2m S. Clark st., Chicago; or 



D. McNIGOLL, Gen. Pass. Agent, Montreal. 



I Routes for Sportsmen. J 



Adirondack 



Mountains, 

 Lal<es George 



(LChampiain, 

 Saratoga, Etc. 



Illustrated guide to the Northei'u resorts issued by 

 the Delaware and Hudson Railroad will be mailed on 

 receipt of 6 cents postage. Address 



J. W. BUEBIGK, 



General Passenger Agent, 



ALEAHY, IT. Y. 



A BLANK DAY. 



BUT IT WAS NOT ON THE 



A 

 RAILROAD. 



The sportsman of the North often has a blank day. 

 Indeed, no Northern shooter knows much about 

 shooting until he has shot in the South, where the 

 superb natural conditions have left the game in un- 

 diminished plenty in the covers. 



Don't Go After Bear 



to the Rockies. Go to the wide river bottoms of 

 Mississippi or Louisiana and you wiU get one. 



Don't Go After Turkeys 



to the Great West, but to the Great South, in Missis- 

 sippi and Louisiana, where the unbounded wood- 

 lands hold abundance of these noble birds. 



Don't Go After Ducks 



in the North, and work hard for days for a dozen 

 ducks. Go South, to Louisiana and Texas, and 

 learn what wildfowl shooting is. 



Tke Quail, Woodcock and Snipe 



shooting of the South is such as the Northern hunter 

 never dreamed of. A genial climate, a pleasant 

 people, a sis months open season, and birds until 

 you want no more. 



The Illinois Central Road runs direct to all this 

 country, and is the only road that does. 



A. H. XSAXSOIH, 



Gen, Pass. Agent, Illinois Central R. R., Chicago. 



X Routes for Sportsmen. J 



When planning your annual tour remember that 

 this comisany controls over 4,100 miles of railway 

 equipped in the most approved modern style, pass- 

 ing through a magnificent country noted for its un- i 

 surpassed facilities for sport. 



A FEW OF THE PRINCIPAL RESORTS. 



ANDEO^COGGIN LAKE 3 (via Bryant's Pond or Bethel). 



—Excellent trout fishing and game, large and small, of 



every description. 

 THE WHITE MOUNTAINS (via Gorliam, N. H.>-For 



trout and varieties of game. 

 THE SALMON RESORTS of Quebec, New Brunswick 



and Nova Scotia (reached via Quebec). 

 LAKE ST JOHN REGION (via Quebec)— For ouananlciie, . 



trout, carloou, bear, mooae, beaver, otter, etc. 

 THE RIVER ST. LAWRENCE (in the neighborhood of , 



the line for 400 miles') —For mascalonge, pike, bass, 



white flsh, pickerel, perch. ■[ 

 THE THOtTSAND ISLANDS (via Gananoque or Kingston) 



—For pickerel, black bass, mascalonge, pike. i 

 MUSKOKA LAKES.- The best place on the continent 



for fishing, shooting and camping. All varieties of fish i 



and game. 



PARRY SOUNH AND GEORGIAN B\Y (rpached via 

 Penetang, Midland, Coilingwood, etc.) for black bass, ' 

 pickerel, deer, partridge, bear, otter, etc. ; 

 AKES ONTARIO, ERIE, HURON AND MICHIGAN (via , 

 stations at all pr.ncipal portsi. i 



LAKE SUPERIOR (via ColUngwood,Wiarton,SaTnla in ' 

 connection with steamship lines). ; 



The charges for hotels, guides and camping at 

 many of the fishing waters named above are ex- 

 tremely low. Full pai-ticulars of same are pubUshed ; 

 in a pamphlet descriptive of the "Fishing and Hunt' 

 ing Resorts of the Grand Trunk Railway," which 

 will be forwarded free on application to the com- ' 

 pany's principal agents, or to the General Passenger 

 Agent at Montreal. 



N, J. POWER, 

 General Passenger Agent, 



li. J. SEABGEANT, General Manager. 



I Wants and Exchanges. 



5 Advertisements under this head, strictly 



X limited to Wants and Exchanges, -will be 



5 inserted at the special rate of three cents a 



X word each insertion. The money must ac- 



5 company the order. 



CHAMPION BRED POINTERS, LIVER AND 

 white and lemon and white, ten and twelve 

 months old Make offers, Lock Dravver 14, Water- 1 

 bury, Vt. 24 



WANTED —COPIES OF FOREST AND STREAM 

 of May 6, Sept. 23, 1886, and Sept. 25, 1890. Ad- 

 dress FORKST AND Strkam office. 



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EASTEEI FIELD TEIALS CLTIEj 



CASH PURSES, $1,000. 



1st Prize, $500; 2d, $250; 3d, $J50; and the Breeders* 

 Cup, value $100, to breeder of winuer of 1st. 



Judges: W. W. Titus, Simon C. Bradley and J, B. Stoddard. 



SBIXRIE^S POSIXIVEI^Y CI^OSE; MAY I, 1893. 



§10 forfeit must accompany each nomination; second forfeit of $10 payable Sept. 1, 1893, and $10 addi- 

 tional to start. For Rules, Blanks, etc., apply to 



WASHINGTON A. COSTER, Saratoga Spidngs, N. Y. 



All- Aged Stake advertised later 



CANICURA CO., 



Manufacturers of Careftilly Prepared 



REMEDIES FOR DOGS, 



Our Skin Cure is the only ABSOLUTE Cure 

 for Mange on the market. 



_ _ FOB SALE BT BEALEKS AND AT 



THE CaNICUEA CO., Ofaoe 71 Washington Street, CHIOA&O. 



HARRY li. GOODIUAN, Manager. 



THE BEST DOG FOOD. 



AUSTIN & GRAVES, 



116 Commercial Street, Boston, Mass. 



@50 JES^oti« 



Three well bred and well broken pomter dogs 

 They were taken in trade and wiU be sold as abov* 

 to clear. They are bargains. 

 GEO. W. LOVBLL, Middleboro, Mass. 



MOTJNT PLEASAJJT GORDON KENNELS 



This month I offer for sale Gordon setter dog, 3yrs 

 old, wnner of third in Boston: also Gordpn d0|, 

 puppy, llmos. old, a fine one, and a number o 

 young.sters that are very promising. C. T. BROW 

 NELL, Prop,, P. O. Box 3-35, New Bedford, Mass 



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