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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[June 22, 1898. 



I Hotels for Sportsmen. | 



Bromfield House, Boston. 



BUROPEAIT PLAH. 

 MESSENGER, Proprietor. 



HOUSE, 



NEVEESIKK, SuUwan Co., W. T. 



Accommodations for 150 guests. Finest trout fish- 

 ing in southern New York. Plenty of small game. 

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

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

 meet all trains. Send for circular and terms. 



HENEY •W. EEAM. 



HOTEL WAWONDA 



Liberty, Sullivan Co., N. T. 



One of the finest located and best equipped sumnier 

 resorts in New York Stat«; opens Jime 1 ; elevation 

 2,000 ft.; all 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 

 tr. S. MESSITEB, Manager. 



WIITDEEMEEE HOTEL, 



Greenwood Lake, Orange Co., N. IT. 



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 good accommodations for sports- 

 men and families. Try the bass during June with a 

 fly. Watch fishing postal column for records. For 

 particulars, address 



JOHN HAZEN, Proprietor. 



HOTEL ALGONQUIN, 



TlXO-ULSAUCa. XlSl£LXl.c3.Sy 



CAPE VINCENT, KlflW YOKK. 

 Black Bass Fi'^btns'. Season opens 

 June 21. 



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

 $12.00 to 521.00. Special rates to families. 

 For information address 



F. D MIDDLETON, 



182 Duane St., New York. 



^rAIiLEYHOUSE -C H TENTf.YCK.Piop., 



V Greenwood Lake, Y. Open all the year. Large 

 and comfortable rooms, generous table, purest water. 

 This house Is surrpimded bylOOacrt-s or lanil, garden 

 and lawn, well shaded ai d pxttnciing to andfronung 

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

 grounds. Oswego and smHli-mouth bass, pickerel, 

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

 staunch steam launch the Ten Eyek eonnectl g with all 

 iraltis. Greenwood Lake Is about 8 miles lu length and 

 one of the most beautiful and picturesque as well as the 

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

 cular, address C H. TEN EyCK, Proprietor. 



At the ITew Fishing and Hunting Eesort 



ATTEAN LAKE 



You can get more game and larger trout than 

 anywhere else in 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. Writ« for circular giving rates, etc., to 



ITHHHB HOWE, Pr»p., Moase, River, He. 



CAMP PHENIX 



At Garden of Eden, Hova Scotia, 



will be open for sportsmen and hunters from May 1 

 till end of season. No better trout fishing or moose 

 htmting 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 Sootia. 



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 the St. Lawrence. 

 Carriage express with mail from Henderson village. 

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

 men. 



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



Attention Bass Fishermen! 



GUI House, Henderson Harljor, is the place you 

 have been looking for for years. This is a place 

 where you can take your famihes and have all the 

 pleasures of country hfe and get the best black bass 

 fishing in New York. For circulars, address H. H. 

 GILL, Propr ietor, Henderson Harbor, N. Y. 27 



Waterstone Cottage. 



Open throughout the vear. Uood bass fishing, 

 boats and guides. For part'culars, address 

 J. E. VaTERSTONE, Proprietor, 



Greenwood Lake, Orange Coimty, N. Y. 



BRANDON HOUSE, 



Greenwood Lake, N. Y. 



2M hours from New York City. Excellent accom- 

 modation. Good bass fishing. 



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DOLLINGER HOTEL, 



REDWOOD, W. Y. 



On the E. W. & O- R. R , one of the best fishing 

 grounds in the State for bass, pickerel, pike and 

 trout. Hotel first class in every respect. 



Rates, $2 Per Day. ^. ^ ^ 



The veteran guide John Bollinger with his boat 

 livery is connected with the house. 

 ZOLL.EB & SPRINGER, Proprietors. 



FARLEY HOUSE, 



REDWOOD, N. Y. 



This hotel has been thoroughly overhauled and 

 newly furnished throughout. It is located in the 

 best of flshuig grounds, and is in first class condi 

 tion to accommodate the public; is in easy reach of 

 five of the most beautiful lakes in Northern New 

 York. First-class oarsmen in attendance. Has hot 

 and cold baths. Ba tes, iS 4 Per Day. 



M. W. KAR.I-,EY, I»roprietor. 



Pyramid Lake Hoirse 



Is situated on one of the best fishing waters in the 

 Adirondacks, controlled exclusively for the benefit 

 of its guests. Brook Trout, Black Bass, Deer, 

 Pariridse and small game in abundance. 

 Approached fi-om Ticonderoga, Crown Point, or via 

 Schroon Lake. For circular address 



ORRIN HARRIS, Proprietor, 



Paradox, Essex Co., N. Y. 



Adirondacks. LELAND HOUSE. 



Excellent bass fishing, deer hunting and partridge 

 shooting. Superior accommodations. Send for cu-- 

 cular. L. R. & E. D. LOCKE. 



LAUREL HILL HOUSE, 



Neversink, Sullivan County, N. Y. 



The famous river runs by our farm; best of trout 

 fishing; an elegant summer house. Terms very 

 moderate. Write for terms. JOHN TYLER, Prop. 



SHELDRAKE HOUSE. 



MISNER AND PRINCE, - - PROPRIETORS. 

 Loch Sheldrake, Snll. Co., N. Y. 



Special accommodations for hunters and fisher- 

 men. Sample room and livery attached. 



GRAND VCEW HOUSE. 



Liberty, Sullivan Co., N. Y. 



Excellent trout fishing. Good family acconamo- 

 dation; one-fourth mile from station. Terms and 

 circulars upon application. J. B. CABKIER. 



LIVINGSTON MANOR HOTEL, 



Livingston J>Ianor, N. Y. 



The best trout fishing streams to be found in SuUi- 

 vflnCo. Terms, $2.00 per day- Bar supplied 

 with the choicest wines, hquors and cigars the mar- 

 Icet affords. AY. L. McPherson, Prop. 



Mam St., Liberty, Sullivan Co , J»f. Y. 

 Good fishing in near-by streams. Special attention 

 given to commercial travelers. First-class livery 

 attached. Free bus to and from trains 



J. MURPHY^ & HON, Proprietors. 



WJLLOWEMOC HOTEL, 



Wniowenioc, Sullivan Co., N. Y. 



Situated a few miles from Livingston Manor sta- 

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

 Livery from the House will meet trains upon notice. 



K. KOOsA. 



Liberly, Sullivan Co., N. v. 

 Summer Resort. T. H. Houlihon, Prop. 



Among the mouQtains; l.COOft. above me sea; li!) 

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

 fishing; hvery accommodations ; free bus to all trains 



Ontario &, Western Hotel, 



South Fallsburgh, Sullivan Co., N. Y, 



(Opposite Depot.) 

 Accommodates 40. Good livery attached Terms 

 reasonable. ARCH. D. O'NEIL, Prop 



THE SCHAEEER HOUSE, Liberty, SuUivan 

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

 Open all the year; special acconunodation for 

 si3ortsmen and travelers; cuisine the best; close to 

 depot; livery; fishing; parties suppUed; Brooklyn 

 reference; write^ 



Neversink Falls House, 



W. E. ELDRXDGE, Proprietor, 



Fallsburg, N. Y\ 

 Livery connected with the House. Good trout, 

 bass and pickerel fishing in vicinity. 



STODDARD HOUSE, 



Steveusville, N. Y. 

 The best pickerel fishing in the county five minutes 

 walk from the house. Partridge, rabbit and red fox 

 in season. H. M. STODDARD. 



YirOOOBOURNE HOtTSE, Wooilboarue, 



VV N. Y. An unsai'passert summer resort, recently 

 eulargfd and refurnished. This locality Is unequalled. 

 For trout ushliifc the N VvTSluk and Its tributaries have 

 longbeeu and still are famous. Thebuntlnglsalsogood- 

 The house is 3,300. t. above tide water, the atmosphere Is 

 clear, pure and hpalthf ui. Post-olHce, dail.v malls, direct 

 telegraphic communication Scapes connect with all 

 ti alns. Private conveyances furnished If desired. 



L. L. WALDORF. Proprietor. 



EAUL HOUSE, Sackets Harbor, N.Y. 



Accommodates 40. Excellent bass fishing. One of 

 the best points for duck shooting in season. Located 

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



R. H. EARL, 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, 



fFormerly Elting Housed 

 "W. E. JMJTCHEI.L,, Proprietor, 

 EllenviUe, N. Y. 

 Good trout fishing in near by streams. 



THOtrSAND ISLA.NS.— T HE rO l>Ullt Bl A N. l.iXO 

 Island Pai'k, N. Y. Second season of tbe flnest and 

 most thoroughly equipped hotel on ilie River St. Law- 

 rence. Special rates "y the week or season. The flnest 

 bass and pickerel fishing on the river are most easily 

 reached from this house. Send for paniphlet. 



INGLEHAET & HAJDCOCK, Proprietors. 



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DEER LICK CAMP. 



situated at Hell Gate Falls on the Dead Diamond 

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

 most picturesque and romantic section of New 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 

 C. R. R. from Boston to CoJebrook, 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. FLINT, Colebrook, N. H. 



1,000 ISLANDS. 



St. Lawrence Hotel, 



ALEXANDRIA BAY, N. Y. 



$2 per day. Special rates ty the week. 



Also HOXE^H, COI^VJUBIA in connection, 

 on European plan. Houses accommodate 150. 



FRED. D. HOWELL, PROP. 



Thousand Islands. 



River St. Lawrence. 



IZAAK WALTON HOUSE, 



T. M. ESSELSTYN, Manager. 



CLAYTON, N. Y. 



BASS AND PICKEREL IN ABUNDANCE. 

 The Largest and Best Located Hotel in Clayton. 



1000 Islands. 



St. Lawrence Biver. 



FINE VIEW HOUSE, 



One of the best points on the river for Bass and 

 Pickerel. Next dock below Thousand Island Park. 

 House newly furnished. 



Terms, $2.00 X»er Day. 

 Open unto Oct. 1. Post office address. Fine View, 

 via Thousand Island Park. 



G. W. BRETSCH, Proprietor. 



IN THE ADIRONDACKS. 



Taylor House and Cottages. 



TAYLOR'S-ON-SCHROON, N. Y.-In a charmmg 

 location among the pines, on the high banks of 

 Schroon Lake. Fine mountain scenery, good fishing, 

 boating and driving. Table the best and supphed 

 from hotel farms adjoining. Electric lights in hotel 

 and on pounds. Billiards and bowling. Pure moun- 

 tain spring water. Sanitai-y arrangements perfect. 

 Send for circular. C. F. TAYLOR & SON, 



Taylor's-on-Schroon, N. Y. 



Thousand Islands. River St. Lawrence. 



Alexaudria Bay, N. . 

 Enlarged and refurnished; everything new. Loca- 

 tion and hotel service first class. Bath room for 

 guests. Headquarters for fishermen. Bates, S8 

 per day. J. A. BICKELHAUPT, Prop. 



Thousand Islands. River St. Lawrence. 



•jHm NEW WINOSOK. 



Sportsmen will find this hotel first class in every 

 particular. All modern improvements. Good boats 

 add experienced guides always in attendance. Send 

 for circulars W. P. HAVVES, Clayton, If. Y. 



THOUSAND INLANDS 



Grand View Park, N. Y. ' 

 In the midst of the far-famed fiLshing grounds. It 

 has the only bathing beach on the river. 

 M. HoLKiNS, Manager, E. M. Chu.ds, Prop. 



CJaytou, N. Y. ' 



Headquarters for fishermen. Located in the cen- 

 ter of the world renowned fishing grounds of the St. 

 Lawrence River. Bass, pickerel and mascalonge in 

 abundance. MBS. E. M. HUB BAB D, Prop. 



ADIRON r>ACKS. 

 CHESTER HOUSE, Chestertown, N. Y. 



Accommodates 150. Best bass fishing in the moun- 

 tains. Fine partridge shooting in season. Open aU 

 the year. Send for circular. 



H. S. DOWNS, Proprietor. 



ROOT'S HOTEL. 

 Best of trout fishing in seven streams, includ- 

 ing the Sehi'oon River. Fine deer hunting in Sep- 

 tember and October. A large and roomy cottage to 

 rent. For particulars addi-ess A. CARSON & CO., 

 Proprietors, Schroon River, N. Y. 



POTTERSVILLE HOTEL, 

 Potterhville, P», Y. 



Located in the Village of Pottersville, on Trout 

 Brook, one-half mile from Schroon Lake. First class 

 partridge shooting and fishing for trout and bass. 



JOHN B. WELLS, Prop. 



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ADIRONDA.CKS. 



THE ONDAWA HOTEL, 



Scliroon Lake, N. Y, 



First class fishing and huntirg For circulars ad- 

 dress O'CONNOR BROS. 



HUNTER'S HOME. 



Best of trout fishing, partridge and rabbit shoot- 

 ing. Eleven deer killed last season. Good dogs and 

 experienced guides. For particulars address ALLEN 

 & WILLIAM LAVERTY, New Russia, N. Y. 



LAKE VIEW HOUSE, EdwardsviUe, 

 Jefferson vo., 'S. Y, Situated on the beauti- 

 ful shores of Black Lake. No better spot for bass 

 and pickerel. Easily reached by stage from Ham- 

 mond. Boat liverj' connected with house. 



B. E. CAPRON, Propi'ietor. 



FRONTIER HOUSE, 

 Slorristovin, JN. Y. 



This house, located on the -St. Lawrence River, is 

 but a short distance from Black Lake, so long known 

 for its celebrated bass and pickerel fishing. 



JAMES E. CULLIGAN, Proprietor. 



Thousand Islands. 



River St Lawrence. 



MARSDEN HOUSE. 



Good bass, pickerel and mascalonge fishing. House 

 pleasantly located. Bates, ."S3 OO per day. 



G. A. MABSDEN, Prop ietor. 



St. Albans, Vermont. 

 "SABISON'S" LAKE VIEW HOUSE, EisU- 

 ing and HealtU Resort, opens May 15. tf 



I For Sale. X 



TROUT FOR SALE. 



YEABLINes ol tie Brooi Trout, Late Trout, Brown 

 Trout, California Trout & Leitlocited Salmon. 



CGGS AND FRY 



of the same in season. For information inquire 

 of J. ANNIN, JR., 



Caledonia, Livingfton Co., N. Y. 



Berkshire Trout Hatchery 



have for sale healthy BROOK TROUT ranging In 

 size from young fry to four pounds weight, suitable 

 for stocking public and private waters. 

 For information and price address 



C. H. SAGE, Sec'y, 



Great Barrington, Mass, 



LIVE WHITE HARES (LepMS amencanus) 

 captured and properly boxed and delivered 

 to express in Bethel, Me., in good condition on 

 receipt of orders and remittances at 83 per pair. 

 Refer to Hon. H. O. Stanley, Dixfleld, Me., 'Fish 

 and Game Commissioner. I. G. RICH. Bethel, Me 



FOR SALE. 



10-ga. Colt hammerless, -SSO grade for $50 



10-ga. hammerless, made to order, $125 grade " $75 

 8-ga. Parker, " " " $200 " " $140 



4-ga. single muzzleloader " .$10 



.2•.^cal. Remuigton ride " $8 



30 W. L. COLSON. 595 8th st.. So. Boston, Mass, 



FIELD GLASS.— POWERFUL FRENCH FIELD 

 glass, cost $30, for $10. Address P. O. Box 392, 

 Cincinnati, O. 27 



FOR SALE.— A few shop-worn and. second-hand 

 guns. LEFEVER ARMS CO., Syracuse, N. Y. 



For Sale. -Parker hammerless trap gun, $150 grade, 

 12ga.,7Mlbs.,30-14i4-2%. E. L. Gilmer,Greensboro,N.C 



Increasing Sales attest tlie Popularity of 

 THE GENTLEMEN'S CIGARETTE. 



SPECIAL FAVOURS. 



Manufactured only by 



(KINNEY TOBACCO CO., Succeesora.) Also man 

 uf acturers of the Old Reliable 



SWEET CAPORAI.. 



X ••• The Kennel. 



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FIFTEENTH ANNUAL DERBY 



OF THE 



EASTEM FIELD TEIALS CLTIB. 



CASH PURSES, $1,000. 



Ist Prize, $500; 3d, $350; 3d, $150; and the Breeders' 

 Cap, value $100, to breeder of winner of 1st. 



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



BIVXRIKS POSITrVELY CI<0SE; MAV 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 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., bes^nning with the Derby, Monday, Feb. 19, 1894. For Pointers and 

 Setters whelped on or after Jan. 1, 1892, Each breed to run separately. Pointers: §350 to first, §200 to 

 second, SloO to third. Setters: §350 to flrst^ |200 to second, $150 to third. Winners of first in each stake to 

 compete for title of Absolute Winner and glOO additional. Entries close July 1, 1893. First forfeit $10, 

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

 Stake 81,300. 



26 F. T. MADISON SeoretBxy-Xreasarer, Lock Box 4, Indlaaapollg, Ind. 



