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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[JUWE 23, 1898. 



Hotels for Sportsmen. 



Bromfield House, Boston. 



KUROVBAJM HLAH 

 MESSENGER^ Proprietor. 



HOUSE, 



NEVEESINE, Sullivan Co., N. Y. 



Accommodations for 150 guests. Finest trout fish- 

 ing in soutliern New Yorli. Plenty of small game. 

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

 the sea At Fallsburg Station, SuU. Co., N. Y., hacks 

 meet all trains. Send for circular and terms. 



HENEy VT. BEAM. 



HOTEL WAWONDA 



Liberty, Sullivan Co., N. T. 



One of the finest located and best equipped summer 

 resorts in New York State; opens June 1; elevation 

 2.000ft.; aU modern improvements ; perfect sanitary 

 arrangements; pure spring water ; no malaria; no 

 mosquitoes; no flies; telegraph in house. For cir- 

 cular, giving description and reference, address 

 U. S. MESSITER. Manager, 



whtdermeue 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 And boats, bait and first 

 class guides, with good accommodations for sports- 

 men and families. Try the bass during June with a 

 fly. Watch fishing postal column for records. For 

 particulars, addi-ess 



JOHN HAZEN, Proprietor. 



HOTEL ALGONQUIN, 



CAPJfi A'^INCENT, NEW YORK. 

 Black Bass Fl!»hlns:. Season opens 

 June 21. 



Rates:— Transient, $2,00 to $3.00 per day; -weekly, 

 f 12.00 to $21.00. Special rates to families. 

 For information address 



F. D MIDDLETON, 



182 Duane St., New York. 



Y ALLEY HOUSE -C H TENEYCK,Pi-op., 

 Greenwood L,ake, 'M. Y. Open all the year. Large 

 and comfortable rooms, generous table, purest water. 

 This house Is aurrounaed by 100 acres or land, garden 

 and lawn, well shaded and extf ndlng to and frondng 

 2,500ft. on handsomest part of the lake and best fishing 

 grounds. Oswego and small-mouth bass, pickerel, 

 perch, etc. Largest boat livery on the lake, and fast and 

 staunch steam launch the Ten Eyck connectiug with all 

 iraiijs. Greenwood Lake Is about 8 miles In length and 

 one of the most beautiful and picturesque as well as the 

 most noted black bass lakes on the continent. For cir- 

 cular, address C H. TEN EYCK, Proprietor. 



At the New Fishing and Hunting Eesort 



ATTEAN LAKE 



You can get more game and larger trout than 

 anywhere else hi northern Maine, No stage or buck- 

 boarding. First-class table, new camps, boats and 

 canoes. Only 19 hours from New York; 15 hours 

 from Boston. Write for cu-cular giving rates, etc., to 



ITBMHB HOWE, Prop., Moose, Rivsr, Mb. 



CAMP PHENIX 



At Garden of Eden, Nova Scotia, 



will be open for sportsmen and hunters from May 1 

 till end of season. No better trout fishing or moose 

 hunting can be found in Canada. Forty lakes with 

 finest of trout fishing within a radius of five miles of 

 the camp. Write for circulars. 



M. SJOSTEDT, Garden of Eden, Nova Scotia. 



Brooklyn House, 



on the west shore of Henderson Bay, is open to 

 guests for the season of 1893. Steamboat connection 

 daily with Sackets Harbor and th^ St. Lawrence. 

 Carriage express with mail from Henderson village. 

 The finest of bass fishmg, with good boats and oars- 

 men. 



A. WILKINSON, Prop., Henderson. N. Y. 



Attention Bass Fishermen! 



Gill House, Henderson Harbor, is the place you 

 have been looking for for years. This is a place 

 where you can take your families and have all the 

 pleasures of coimtry Ufe and get the best black bass 

 fishing in New York. For circulars, address H H 

 GILL, Proprietor, Henders jn Harbor, N. Y. 27 



Waterstone Cottage. 



Open throughout the year, uood bass Ashing, 

 boats and guides. For parfculars, address 



J. E. WATERSTONE, Proprietor, 

 Greenwood La ke, Orange Coimty, N. Y. 



BRANDON HOUSE, 



Greenwood Lake, N. Y. 



m hours from New York City. ExceUent accom- 

 tnooAtioii, Good bass fishing. 



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LAUREL HILL HOUSE, 



Neversint, Sullivan County, N. Y. 



The famous river runs by our farm; best of trout 

 fishing: an elegant summer house. Terras very 

 moderate. Write for terms. JOHN TYLEB, Prop. 



SHELDRAKE HOOSE. 



mSNER AND PRINCE, - - PROPRIETORS. 

 I-och Sheldrake, Sull. Co., N. Y. 



Special accommodations for hunters and fisher- 

 men. Sample room and livery attached. 



Ga^ND ViEW HOUSE. 



liiberty, Sullivan Co., N. Y. 

 Excellent trout fishing. Good family accommo- 

 dation; one-fourth mile from station. Terms and 

 circulars upon application. J. B. CAKKIEK. 



LIVINGSTON MANOR HOTEL, 



Liviugston Manor, N. V. 



The best trout fishing streams to be found m Sulli- 

 van Co. Term.s, $2.00 per day. Bar supplied 

 with the choicest wines, hquors and cigars the mar- 

 ket affords. W. X.. McPherson, Prop. 



iYla,!!! St., Liberty, Sullivan Co , N. Y, 



Good fishing in near-by streams. Special attention 

 given to commercial travelers. First-class livery 

 attached. Free bus to and from trains 



J. 3IURPHY & SON, Proprietors. 



WJLLOWEMOC HOTEL, 



WUlowemoc, Sullivan Co., N. Y. 



Situated a few miles from Livingston Manor sta- 

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

 Livery from the House wOl meet trains upon notice. 



R. (i. ROOsA. 



Liberty, Sullivan Co., N. x. 

 Summer Besort. T. H. Houlihon, Prop. 



Among the mountains; 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. Teraos 

 reasonable. ARCBL. D. O'JiEII-, Prop. 



THE SCHAEFER HOUSE, Eiberty, Sullivan 

 I Co., N. Y. M. SCHAEEER, Prop. 



Open all the year; special accommodation for 

 sportsmen and travelers; cuisine the best; close to 

 depot; Uvery; fishing; parties supplied; Brooklyn 

 reference; write^ 



Neversink Falls House, 



W. E. EI^DRIDGE, Proprietor, 



Fallsburg, N. Y. 

 Livery connected with the House. Good trout, 

 bass and pickerel fishing in vicinity. 



STODDARD HOUSE, 



Stevensville, N. Y. 

 The best pickerel fishing in the county five minutes 

 walk from the house. Partridge, rabbit and red fox 

 n season. H. M. STODDARD. 



WOODBOURNE HOUSE, Woodbourue, 



'» N. Y. An unsurpassed summer resort, recentlv 

 enlarged and refmnlshed. This locality Is unequalled. 

 For trout nshing the verslnk and its tributaries have 

 long beeu and still are famous. The hunting is also good. 

 The house is 1,300 it. above tide water, the atmosphere Is 

 clear, pure and healthful. Post-ofQce, dall.v malls, direct 

 telegraphic commuDlcaiion. Stagps connect with all 

 ti alna. Private conveyances furnished if desired. 



L. L. WALDORF, Proprietor. 



EAEL HOUSE, Sackets Harbor, IT.Y. 



Accommodates 40. Excellent bass fishing. One of 

 the best pohits for duck shooting in season. Located 

 on line of Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg R. R. 



R. H. EARE, Proprietor. 



BIG GAME AND TROUT IN WASHING- 

 ton. — A sportsmen's camp in a new country, 

 near Mt. St. Helens, Wash. Fly-fishing on lake, open 

 season May 1. Elk, mountain goat, deer and bear, 

 open Aug. 15. Good guides. 



LOUIS B. AKIN, Etna, Wash. 



MITCHELL HOUSE, 



(Formerly Elting House), 

 W. E. MXTCHEl.iv, Proprietor, 



Ellenville, N. Y. 



Good trout fishing in near by streams. 



0X3. Xj^^laco 01x«,ia3.iDla,±xi.. 



St. Albans, Vermont. 

 "SAMSON'S" EAJKE VIEW HOUSE, Fish- 

 ing and Health Resort, opens May 15. tf 



Do li Caq Oit 



And Do Your Own Cooking 

 While Camping Oat? 



The pleasure of camping out is often spoilt by 

 poor facilities for good cooking out doors. To 

 remedy all this get 



Buzzacotl's Complete Out- 

 door Cooking Outfit, 



tested and approved by the TJ. 8. Government and 

 issued to the entire U. S. Army for all camp and out- 

 door cooking. 



Nearly 1,000 in use in the U. S. Army to-day and it 

 has the official endorsement of every Regiment in 

 the Army. 



Made in any size for one or 100 men as required" 

 cooks anything quick and weU. No stove pipe, dirt, 

 smoke or chopping of wood. Burns any fuel, grass 

 or anything. No fixiug or waiting to heat or cool, 

 packs easily for carrying anywhere. 



Especially invaluable for aU htmtmg, fishin g and 

 sporting outfits, Armies, National Guards, etc. 



For further particulars, address 



MILWAUKEE TACK & MIL CO., 



MILWAUKEE, Wis. a? 



^ Routes for Sportsmen. | 



Adirondack 



Mountains, 

 Lakes George 



(LChamplain, 

 Saratoga, Etc. 



Illustrated guide to the Northern resorts issued by 

 the Delaware and Hudson Railroad wUl be mailed on 

 receipt of 6 cents postage. Address 



J. W. BUEDIGK, 



General Passenger Agent, 



ALEAirr, N. r. 



A BLANK DAY. 



BUT IT WAS NOT ON THE 



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 liave left the game in un- 

 diminished plenty in the covers. 



Don't Go After Bear 



to the Eockies. Go to the wide river bottoms of 

 Mississippi or Louisiana and you will get one. 



Don't Go After Turkeys 



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

 sippi and Louisiana, where the unboimded 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. 



The Quail, Woodcock and Snipe 



shooting of the South is such as the Northern hunter 

 never di-eamed of. A genial cUmate, a pleasant 

 people, a six 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. HAMSO?(, 



Gen. Pass. Agent, lUinoia Central B. R., Chicago. 



Alive with &aine. 



IF YOU WANT GOOD SPORT, PLENTY OP 

 rr AND NO BLANK DAYS, SEND FOR THE 

 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S 

 PAMPHLET, 



Fishing and Shooting. 



E. V. Skinner, 358 Broadway; 



C. E. MoPhbrson, 179 Washington St., Boston; 



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



J. F. Lek, 232 S. Clark St., Chicago; or 



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



With Fly-Rod and Camera. 



BT 



EDWAEJO A. SAMUELS. 

 Price 85-00. For sale at tliis office. 



X Routes for Sportsmen. 



When planning yom- annual tour remember that 

 this comjjany controls over 4,100 miles of railway 

 equipped in the most approved modern style, pass- 

 ing tnrough a magnificent country noted for its un- 

 surpassed facilities for sport. 



A FEW OF THE PRINCIPAL RESORTS. 



ANDROSCOGGIN LAKES (via Bryant's Pond or Bethel). 



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



every description. 

 THE WHITE MOUNTAINS (via Gorham, 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)- Porouananlche, 



trout, caribou, bear, moose, beaver, otter, etc. 

 THE RIVER ST. LAWRENCE (in the neighborhood of 



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



whiteflsh, pickerel, perch. 

 THE THOUSAND ISLAN DS (via Gananoque or Kingston) 



—For pickerel, black bass, mascalonge, pike. 

 MUSKOKA LAKES.— The best place on the continent 



for fishing, shooting and camping. All varieties of flsh 



and game. 



PARRY SOUND AND GEORGIAN B\Y (reached via 

 Penetang, Midland, ColUngwood, etc.) for black bass, 

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

 aKES ONTARIO, ERIE, HURON AND MICHIGAN (via 

 stations at all pr.ncipal ports . 



LAKE SUPERIOR (via CoUingwood, Wlarton, Sarnla In 

 connection with steamship lines). 



The charges for hotels, guides and camping at 

 many of the fishing waters named above are ex- 

 tremely low, FuU particulars of same are published 

 in a pamphlet descriptive of the "Fishing and Hunt 

 ing Resorts of the Grand Trunk RaUway," which 

 will be forwarded fi-ee on application to the com- 

 pany's principal agents, or to the General Passenger 

 Agent at Montreal. 



N. J, POWEK, 

 General Passenger Agent, 



I.. J, SEARGEANT, General Manager. 



Opening of the Chlcontlml Extension In July, 1893. 



The Nov Route to the Far-Pamed Saguenay 



aad the only rail route to the delightful smnmer resorts 

 north of Quebec, through the 



CANADIAN A omONDACKS. 

 Parlor and Sleeping Cars. Magnificent scenery. Beautiful 

 climate. Hotel Roberval, Lake St. John, has first-class 

 accommodation for 300 guests, and Is run In connection 

 with the "Island House" at Grand Discharge of Lake St. 

 John, In thecer terof the "Ouananlche" fishing grounds. 

 Dally commiinlcatlOQ by the new fast steamer across 

 the lake. The fishing rights of Lake St. John and tribu- 

 taries, an area of 20,000 square miles, are free to guests 

 of the hotels. In July trains will connect daUy at 

 Chicoutlml with Saguenay steamers for Quebec. Day- 

 light trip. A beautifully lUastrated guide book free on 

 application. For information as to hotels, apply to hotel 

 managers; for folders and guide books to ticket agents 

 of all principal cities. 

 ALEX HARDY, J. G. SCOTT, 



Gen. P. & P. Agt. Sec'y & Manager. 



Quebec, Canada. 



: Wants and Exchanges. \ \ 



Adverttsenienis under this head, strictly 

 limited to iVants and Exchanges, isiill oe 

 i}iserted at the special rate of three cents a 

 word each insertion. The money must ac- 

 company the order. 



WANTED. — 3IAN TO TRAIN AND BOARD' 

 pair of beagle hounds. State price for board: 

 and breaking to BEAGLE, H. J. Q., care Forest and i 

 Stream. 25 



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ANTED.— COPIES OF FOREST AND STREAad 



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

 dress Forest and Stream oflace. ' 



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FIFTEENTH ANNUAL DERBY 



OF THE 



EASTEEN EIELD TEIALS CLUB. 



CASH PURSES, $1,000. 



Ist Prize, $500; 2d, $350; 3d, $J50; and the Breeders' 

 Cup, value $100, to breeder of winner of Ist. 



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



ElKXRIE^S roSIXIVJSt.Y CI«OSC MAY I, 1893. 



$10 forfeit must accompany each nomination; second forfeit of 810 payable Sept. 1, 1893, and 810 addl 

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



WASHINGTON A. COSTER Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 



All- Aged Stake advertised later 



TRIALS "B" OF THE 



United States Field Trials Club's Third Annual Field Trials 



To be run at Grand Junction. Tenn., begmning with the Derby, Monday, Feb. 19, 1894. For Pointers an^ 

 Setters whelped on or after Jan. 1, 189^. Each breed to run separately. Pointers: $250 to first, $200 t 

 second, $150 to thh-d. Setters: S250 to first, $200 to second, S150 to third. Winners of first in each stake t 

 compete for title of Absolute Wkmer and glOO additional. Entries close July 1, 1893. First forfeit git 

 which must accompany the nomination; $10 additional forfeit, payable Sept. 1: SIO to start. Tota 

 Stake 81,300. 



v. T. SIADISON, Seoretary-TreasTirer, Lock Box 4, Indianapolis, Ind. 



