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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Jtoy 33, 1898. 



Hotels for Sportsmen. J 



Misceltaneoiis. 



Bromfield House, Boston. 



EUROPBAJS JPLAN 

 MESSENGER, Proprietor, 



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 wjthin a radius of five miles of 

 the catnp. Write for circulars. 



M. SJOSTEDT, Garden of Eden, Nova Scotia. 



ATTEAN CAMPS. 



Maine, July 7, 1893. 



On and after this date all p^-rsons not guests of 

 Attean Camps will be excluded from fishing or hunt- 

 ing in the territory leased by me, which includes the 

 townships of Attean, Uennis, Number Four and 

 Number Hive, also Holeb, Spencw and Attean F'alls, 

 Moose River. Any person trespassing on the above 

 territory will be prosecuted to thf' full extent of the 

 law. ITHAMAR HOWE, 



P. O. Jackman, Me Lessee and Proprietor. 



IG GAME AND TROUT IN WASHING- 

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

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

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

 open Aug. 15. Good guides. 



LOUIS B. AKIN, Etna. Wash. 



Long Island. 



THE PAVILION HOTEL, 



Islip, I<. I. (on Oreat Soutli Bay). 



Open until Oct. 1. Accommodates a.50. South 

 Bay is now the t>est fishing resort on Long Island 

 for Wuefish, weakfish, bass and flounders After 15 

 years' experience at Elberon, N. J., it is sufficient to 

 say that the best of care will be talfen of families and 

 guests. I solicit the patronage of former patrons. 



C. X. JONKS. 



THE BAY SIDE HOUSE, 



Amityville, L. I. 



Situated on Great South Bay. Capacity 300 guests. 

 Blueflsh, bass and other sea fish abundant. 



GE«». W. HUSSEY. Proprietor. 



SHEHMAN HOUSE, Batylon, L. L 



Sea food a specialty. Splendid fishing, bathing 

 and boating. Permanent and transient guests ac- 

 commodated. Special rates by the week. 



SHE KM AN TWEEDY, Prop. 



HOTEL ST. ELMO, West Islip, L. L 



p. O. and station, Babylon, N. Y. Good sailing, 

 fishing and rowing Fine drives and walks well 

 shaded. Twenty three trains to N. Y. daily. 



30 J. J. SIttlTH, Prop. 



ROSPPCT HOUSE.— Penatagult Hall and cot- 

 tages, Bay Shore, Long Island, one houi from New 

 York. BeaurlfuUy situated, overlooking the Great 

 South Bay, opposite the in i et and famous fishing grounds; 

 excellent boating, safe batlilu^, interesting drives; fl^rst- 

 ciass orchestra; incandescent elociric lights, electric 

 bells; batiis, etc. For terras, address 



JOHN M. ROGERS & SON. 



Staten Island, N. Y. 



Beasley's Fish ei-m en's Ketreat, 



HI GUENO I', s. r. 



Boating, bathing and fishing. Patties desiring to re- 

 main over night will receive every attention. Stage at 

 station for conveyance of guests to hotel. Boats to let 

 for fishing or pleasure. ANDREW BEASLEY, Prop. 



Greenwood Eake. 



WIITDEEMERE HOTEL, 



Greenwood Lake, Orange Co., N. Y. 



For bass flsiiing why not ti'y 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. 



VALLEY HO USE -C H TEN EY^CK, Prop., 

 Greenwood Laire, K Y. Open all the year. Large 

 and comfortable rooms, generous table, purest water. 

 This house Is siuwunded by 100 acres of land, garden 

 and lawn, well shaded a>ad exti ndlag to and frouring 

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

 grounds. Oswego and small-mouth bass, pickerel, 

 pel ch, etc. Largest boat livery on the lake, Hud fast and 

 Btailnch steam launch the Ten Eyck connectl. g with all 

 tralijB. Greenwood Lake is about 8 miles In length and 

 on^ of the most beautiful and picturesque as well as the 

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

 cular, address O. H. TEN E'l'CK, Proprietor. 



Waterstone Cottage. 



Open throughout the year. Good bass fishing, 

 boats and guides. For particulars, address 

 J. E. WATERSTONE, Proprietor, 



Greenwood Lake, Orange County, N. Y. 



BRANDON HOUSE, 



Greenwood Lake, N. Y. 



hours from New York City. Excellent accom- 

 ■mndation Good bass flshiner. 



Lake Hopatcong, N. J. 



T>ACCOOIf ISLAND HOTEL, Raccoon Island, 

 ±\i Lake Hopatcong, N, J. Superb and romantic 

 scenery; view of lake from every room; fishing un- 

 ■excelled; every modern convenience; $i2toSi5per 

 week; 50 miles from N. Y. SCHERER & DIEFEN- 

 THALEB, Landing, Morris County, N. J. 



Hotels for Sportsmen. $ 



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Sullivan and Ulster Counties, N. Y. 



HOUSE, 



HEVEESIITK, Sullivan Co., N. Y. 



Accommodations for 150 guests. Finest trout fish- 

 ing in southern New York. Plenty of small game. 

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

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

 meet all trains. Send for circular and terms. 



HBlTIir W. BEAM. 



HOTEL WAWONDA 



Liberty, Sullivan Co., N. Y. 



One of the finest located and best equipped summer 

 resorts in New York State; opens June 1 ; elevation 

 •3 000ft.; 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 



U. S. MESSITER, Manager. 



LAUREL HILL HOUSE, 



NeviTBink, Sullivan County, 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. 



Git AND ViEW HOUSE. 



Liberty, Sullivan Co., N. Y. 



Excellent trout fishing. Good family accommo- 

 dation; one-fourth mfie from station. Terms and 

 circulars upon application. J. B. CARKIEK. 



""livingstoisTmanor hotel!! 



Livingston Manor, N. Y. 



The best trout fishing str eams to be found in Sulli- 

 van Co. Terms, $2 00 P^i" flay- Bar supplied 

 with the choicest wines, hquors and cigars the mar- 

 ket affords. W. L. McPlierson, Prop. 



Main St., Liberty, Sullivan Co , JS. 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 & SON, Proprietors. 



WILLOWEMOC HOTEL, 



WHlowemoc, 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. ti. UOOsA. 



Liberiy, Sullivan «jo., N. V. 

 Summer Resort. T. H. Houlibon, Prop. 



Among the mountains; 1,600ft. above the sea; 119 

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

 fishing ; livery accommodations ; free bus to all trains. 



Ontario &, Western Hotel, 



SoutU Fallsburgh, SuUivau Co., N. Y. 

 (Opposite Depot.) 

 Accommodates 40. Good hvery attached. Terms 

 reasonable. ARCH.. D, O'NEIL, Prop. 



THE SCHAEEEB HOUSE, Liberty, Sullivan 

 Co., N. Y. M. SCHAEFER, Prop. 



Open all the year; special accommodation for 

 sportsmen and travelers; cuisine the best; close to 

 depot; Uvery; fishing; parties supphed; Brooklyn 

 reference; wri te. 



STODDARD HOUSE, 



SteveusviUe, N. Y. 

 The best pickerel fishing in the county five minutes 

 walk from the house. Pai-tridge, rabbit and red fox 

 m season. H, M. STODDARD. 



WOODBOURNE HOUSE, AVoodboiiriie, 

 N. V. An unsurpassed summer re.sort, recently 

 enlarged and refurnished. This localltj is unequalled. 

 For trout nshing the N> verslnk and its tributaries have 

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

 The house is 1,300' t. above tide water, the atmosphere is 

 clear, pm-e and healthful. Post-offlce, dall.v malls, direct 

 telegraphic communication Stagps connect with all 

 trains. Private conveyances furnished if desh-ed- 



L. L. WALDOEF, Proprietor. 



MITCHELL HOUSE, 



(Formerly Elting House), 

 W. E. Mi rCHEI^L,, Proprietor, 



EUenville, N. Y. 

 Good trout fishing in near by streams. 



Adirondacks. 



HOTEL WAWBEEK 



and Cottages. (On Uppei- Saranac Lake.) 

 The most desirable and the roost attractively 

 located of all the Adirondack hotels. Fine hunting 

 and fishing. Open till Oct. 1. Send for circular. 

 HARLOW H. CHANDLER, Manager, 



Wawbeek, Fi-ankUn county, N. Y. 



HIAWATHA HOUSE. 



Located on southerly end of the Indian Carry, on 

 the first of the three Ponds, sometimes called Specta- 

 cle Ponds, leading through Stony Creek to Bacquette 

 River, on direct communication from Blue Mountain 

 and Tupper's Lakes, to Saranac Lakes. Unexcelled 

 fishing and hunting. Rates per day, 82.50 Per week, 

 $10 to $14, Correspondence solicited. W. W. HALE, 

 Proprietor, Post Office address, Axton, Franklin 

 county, N. Y. 



RUSTIC LODGE, 



upper Saranac Lake. Daily mails and telegraphic 

 commuQications. Superb hunting and fishing. Rates 

 SlO to $14 per week; $3 50 per day. Now open for 

 guests. J, C, LOCKLIN, Proprietor. 



Long; Lake, N. Y. 

 Situated on the borders of the wildest and best 

 hunting and fishing section in the Adirondacks. 

 Superior accommodations. For circular, address 

 EDWABD BUTIiER, Prop. 



± Hotels for Sportsmen. | 



Adirondacks— Continu ed . 



LAKE HOUSE, 



Long Lake, N. Y. ' 



New management. New furniture throughout. 

 Rates from $8 to $13 per week. Send for circular. 

 Best of fishing and hunting. 



ANDERSON & MOYNEHAN, Proprietors. 



RAY BROOK HOUSE, 



Kay Brook, Essex Co., N. Y. 



Within ten minutes' walk of the best trout fishing 

 in the Adirondacks. Fine deer hunting and good 

 dogs. Send for circular. D. CAMERON, Prop. 



IN TH» ADIRONDACKS. 



Taylor House and Cottages. 



TAYLOR'S-ON-SCHROON, N. \".-In a charming 

 location among the pines, on the high banks of 

 Schi-oon Lake. Fine mountain scenery, good fishing, 

 boating and driving. Table the best and supplied 

 from hotel farms adjoining. Electric fights in hotel 

 and on groimds. Billiards and bowling. Pure moun- 

 tain spring water. Sanitary arrangements perfect. 

 Send for cu-cular. C. F. TAYLOR & SON, 



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



ADIRONDACKS. 



WATCH-ROCK HOTEL, 



ADIRONDACK, Jf. Y. 



Hotel delightfully situated on Schroon Lake. Ex 

 cellent cuisine, pure water, as good deer hunting, 

 brook and lake fishing as in the mountains. Experi- 

 enced guides, boats, outfits, etc. Send for circular. 

 GEO. CECIL. Prop. 



Pyramid Lake House 



Is situated on one of the best fishing waters in the 

 Adirondacks, controUed exclusively for the benefit 

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

 FanridKe and small game in abundance. 

 Approached from 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 cir- 

 cular. L. R. & E. D. LOCKE, Schroon Lake, N.Y 



ADIRONDACKS. 



THE ONDAWA HOTEL, 



Scbroon Lake, If. Y. 

 First class fishing and hunting For circulars ad- 

 dress O'COJiNOR BROS. 



HUNTEK'S HOME. 



Best of trout fishing, partridge and rabbit shoot- 

 ing. Eleven deer killed last season. Good dogs and 

 experienced guides. For particulars address AJLLEN 

 & WILLIAM LAVERTY, New Russia, N. Y. 



ADIRONDACKS. 

 CHKSTER HODSK, Chestertoivn, N, Y. 

 Accommodates 150. Best bass fishing in the moun- 

 tains. Fine partridge shooting in season. Open all 

 the year. Send for circular. 



H. S. DOWNS, Proprietor. 



ROOT'S HOTEL. . , ^ 



iiest of trout fishing in seven streams, mclud- 

 ing the Schroon River. Fine deer hunting in Sep- 

 tember and October. A large and roomy cottage to 

 rent. For particulars address A. CARSON & CO., 

 Proprietors, Schroon River, N. Y- 



TDOTTERSVILLE HOTEL, 



X Potter,-.vUle, ». V. 



Located in the Village of Pottersviile, on Trout 

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

 partridge shooting and fishing for trout and bass. 



JOHN B, WELLS, Prop. 



St, Lawrence River and Neighboring Resorts. 



HOTEL ALGONQUIN, 



CAPie VINCENT, NEW YORB^ 

 Black Bass Fistiinj?. Season opens 

 June 2r. 



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

 SI2.00 to $31.00. Special rates to famfiies. 

 For information address . 



F. D MIDDLETON, 



182 Duane St., New York. 



1,000 ISLANDS. 



St. Lawrence Hotel, 



ALEXANDRIA BAY, N. Y. 



$2 per day. Special rates "by the -week. 



Also HOTEI^ COI^UMBIA m connection, 

 on Em-opean plan. Houses accommodate 150. 



FEED. 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 River. 



FINE VIEW HOOSE, 



One of the best points on the river for Bass and 

 Pickerel. Next dock below Thousand Island Parlt. 

 House newly furnished. 



Terms, #2.00 Per Day. 

 Open until Oct 1. Post oflice address, Fine View, 

 via Thousand Island Park, 



G. W. BRETSCH, Proprietor. 



Thousand Islands. River St. Lawrence. 



iToffonsoxr Hoxiso, 



Alexandria, Bay, N. \. 

 Enlarged and refurnished; everything new. Loca- 

 tion and hotel service first class. Bath room for 

 guestii. Headquarters for fishermen. Rates, !Sa 

 per day. J. A. BICKELHAUPT, Prop. 



Hotels for Sportsmen. ^ 



St. Lawrence River Resorts— Continued. 



DOLLINGER HOTEL, 



REDWOOD, N. Y. 



On the R. 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 Dollinger vpith his boat 

 fivery is connected with the house. 



ZOLLER & SPRINGER, Proprietors. 



FARLEY HOUSE, 



REDWOOD. N. Y. 



This hotel has been thoroughly overhauled and 

 newly furnished throughout. It is located in the 

 best of fishing 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. Rates, « 3 Per Bay. 



M. W. KAIH,EV, Proprietor. 



Brooklyn House, 



on the west shore of Henderson Bay, is open to 

 guests for the season of 189,3. Steamboat connection 

 daily with Sackets Harbor and the St. Lawrence. 

 Carriage express with mail from Henderson vUlage. 

 The finest of bass fishing, 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 vour famihes and have all the 

 pleasures of country life and get the best black bass 

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

 GILL, Proprietor, Henderson Harbor, N. Y. 



THOUSAND ISLANS.-THE <'OLUi*I BIAN. 1.000 

 Island Park, N. Y. Second season of the finest and 

 most thoroughly eqiUpped hotel on the River St. Law- 

 rence. .Special rates - y the week or season. The finest 

 bass and pickerel fishing on the river are most easily 

 reached from this bouse. Send for pnmphlet. 



INGi.EHART & HiDCOuK, Proprietors. 



Thousand Islands. River St, Lawrence. 



THt<. NEW WINDSOR 



Sportsmen wUl find this hotel first class in every 

 particular. AU modern improvements. Good boats 

 atjd experienced guides always in att;endance. Send 

 for circulars W. P. HAWKS, Clayton, N. Y. 



THOUSANI> I<LA NL>S 



tirand View Park, N. T. 

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

 has the only bathing beach on the river. 

 M. HoLKiNs, Manager. E. M. CHn.DS, Prop. 



Clayton, 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. MRS. E. M. HDBHARD, Prop. 



LAKE VIEW HOUSE, Eilwartlaville, 

 Jofleraou « o., N. 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 livery connected with house. 



R, E. CAPRON, Proprietor. 



FRONTIER HOUSE, 

 Morristowii, N. 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 raasealonge fishing. House 

 pleasantly located. Rates, iSli 00 per day. 



O. A. MARSUEN, Prop ietor. 



EAEL HOUSE, Sackets Harbor, N.T. 



Accommodates 40. Excellent bass fishing. One of 

 the best points for duck shooting in season. Located 

 on line of Rome, Wat«rtown & Ogdensburg R. R. 



R. H. EARL, Proprietor. 



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