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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Sept. 16, 1898. 



Hotels for Sportsmen. | 



Miscellaneous. 



Bromfield House. Boston. 



MESSENGER, Proprietor. 



CAMP PHENIX 



llAi Garden of Eden, Nova Scotia, 



win be open for sportsmen and hunters from May 1 

 till end of season. No better trout fishing or moose 

 htmtmg can be found in Canada. Forty lakes with 

 finest of trout fishing williin a radius of five miles of 

 the camp. Write for circulars. 



M. iSJOSTEDT, Garden of Eden, Nova Scotia. 



ATTEAN CAMPS. 



jViAiKK, July 7, 1893. 



On and after this date all pi^rsons not guests of 

 Attean Camps will be excluded from fishing or hunt- 

 ing in the territory leased by me, which includes the 

 toT\nships of Attean, Dennis, Number Four and 

 Number t ive, also Holeb, Spencer and Attean h alls. 

 Moose River. Any person tres-passmg on the above 

 territory wiU be prosecuted to thf full extent of the 

 law. ITaAMAK UOWK, 



P. O. Jaclnnan, Me Lessee and Proprietor. 



Spruce Cabin 



CANADENSIS, Monroe Co. Pa. 



BEST OF SUO«»TlNG. Huffed grouse, wood 

 cock, ducks and rabbit Also deer and bear. Guides 

 and dogs. D. L.. & W R K. to ' reseo. For particu- 

 lars address PRICE BROS., Proprietors. 



CANADIAN NORTHWKSr. - EXCEL- 

 lent shooiuig quariei s, deiightful chmate, steam 

 launch, punts, learns, guides, abundance of game, 

 ducks, geese, brant, sand hill cranes, etc. in myriads 

 plover, prairie chickCLi, snipe. e:c. Address C. 

 BENJIFIELD, Suton, Long Lake, Assa., N.W.T. U 



Adirondacks. 



HOTEL WAWBEEK 



ana Cottages. (On Upper Sarauac Lake.) 

 The most desirable and the most attractively 

 located of all the Adirondack hotels. Fine hunting 

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

 HARLOW H. CHANDLER, Manager, 



Wawbeek, FrankUn county, N. Y. 



RUSTIC LODGJB, 



Upper Saranac Lake. Daily mails and telegraphic 

 communications. Superb hunting and fishing. Rates 

 810 to 814 per week; $2 50 per day. Now open for 

 guests. J. C. LOCKLIN, Proprietor. 



3E3Cotol S« g^Qxa^-or©, 



Long Lak^N. Y. 



Situated on the borders of the wildest and besi 

 hunting and fishing section in the Adirondacks 

 Superior accommodations. For circular, address 

 EDWARD BTTTLER. Prop 



LAKE HOUSE, 



Long Lake, N. V. 

 New management. New furniture throughout 

 Bates from fti to $12 per week. Send for circular 

 Best of fishing and hunting. 



ANDERSON & MOYNEHAN. Proprietors 



RAY BROOK HOUSE, 



Ray 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 cu-eular. D CAMERON. Prop. 



IN THt^: ADIRONDACKS. 



Tayior House and Cottages. 



TAYLOK"S-ON-6CHKOON, N. Y.-ln a charming 

 location among the pines, on the high banks oi 

 Schroon Lake, fine mountain scenery, good fishing 

 boating and driving. Table the best andsuppiitc 

 from hotel farms adjoining Eiectric lights in hotei 

 and on grounds Bilhards and bowling. Pure moun 

 tain spring water. Sanitary arrangements perfect 

 Send for circular. C. F, TA V LOU & SON , 



Taylor s-on-Schroon, N. Y 



ADIRONDACKS. 



WATCH-ROCK HO El, 



ADlKOJSDAt K, N. Y. 



Hotel delightfully situated on Schroon Lake Ex 

 oellent cuisine, pure water, as good deer himtin^ 

 brook and lake fishing as in the mountains. iLxperi 

 enced guides, boats, outfits, etc. Send for ciiculai'. 



GEO. CECIL. Prop. 



Pyramid Uke House 



Is situated on one of the best fishing waters in tht 

 Adirondacks, controlled exclusively for the beneni 

 of its guests. _iirook Tjout, Ulack liar,>i, Oet-i. 

 Pari rid and small gauie in abunuance 

 Approached from Ticouderoga, Crown Point, or via 

 Schroon Lake. For cu-culai- address 



ORRIN HARRIS, rropri.tor, 



Paradox, Lssei. tjo., N. Y. 



HUNTEja'S HOME. 



Best of trout fishing, parti idge and rabbit shoot- 

 ing. Eleven deer killed last season. Good dogs ana 

 exiierienced guides. For particulars addi-ess ALLEN 

 ^ WILLIAM LAVEBTY, New iiussift. N. Y. 



X Hotels for Sportsmen. 



Adirondacks— Continued. 



hYawatha hMsl 



Located on southerly end of the Icdian Carry, on 

 the first of the three Ponds, sometimes called Specta- 

 cle Ponds, leading through Stony Creek to Racquette 

 River, on direct communication from Blue Mountain 

 and Tupper's Lakes, to Saranac Lakes. Unexcelled 

 fishing and hunting Rates per day, $2.50 Per week, 

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

 Proprietor, Post OfiBce address, Axton, Frankhn 

 county. N. Y, 



Adirondacks. LELAND HOUSE. 



Excellent bass fishing, deer Hunting and partridge 

 shooting. Superior accommodations. Send for cir- 

 cular. L. R. & E. 1>. LOCKE, Schroon Lake, N.Y. 



AOIRONDACKS. 



THE ONDAWA HOTEL. 



Scliroon Lake, N. Y. 



First class fishing and huntir g For circulars ad- 

 dress O'CONNOR BKOS. 



A J..IRON ACKS. 



ix CUKtsTEK UOtSE, Cliestertown, N. Y. 



Accommodates 150. Best bass fishing in the moim- 

 tains. Fme partridge shooting in season. Open all 

 the year. Send for circular. 



H. S. DOWNS, Proprietor. 



ROOT'S HOTEL, 

 best of trout fishing in seven streams, mclud- 

 lug ihe Schroon River. Fine deer hunting in Sep- 

 tember and October. A large and roomy cottage to 

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

 Proprietors, scliroon River, N. Y 



TiOriERSVILLE HOTEL, 



i. Potier.-.viile, >. \. 



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, WliLLS, Prop. 



Sullivan ami Ulster Comities, N, Y. 



WiHoweiiioc, t^itillivan Co., N. V. 



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. 

 R. fci. KOOgA. 



A ever sink Falls' House, 



W. E. ELORXDGE, Proprietor, 



I'allsbiu'g, N. Y. 

 Livery connected with the House. Good trout, 

 bass and pickerel fishing m vicinity. 



"SHJELDRAKE HOUSE. 



MISNER AND PRINCE, - - PROPRIETORS. 

 Loch Sheldrake, Sull. Co., N. Y. 

 Special accommodations for hunters and fisher- 

 men. Sample room and livery attached. 



Long Island. 



IHE PAVILION HOTEL 



islip, L,. I. coil Great Soulti Bay). 



Open until Oct. 1. Accommodates 250. South 

 Bay is now the best fishing resort on Long Island 

 or blueflsh, weakflsh, bass and flotmders After 15 

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

 say that the best of care wiU be taken of families and 

 'uests. I solicit the patronage of former patrons. 



C. T. JONKS. 



THE BAY SIDE HOUSE, 



Amity villa, L. I. 



Situated on Great South Bay. Capacity 200 guests. 

 Bluefish, bass and other sea fish abundant. 



GEO. W. HUSSEV, Proprietor. 



PROSPECT HOUSE.— Penataquit Hall and cot- 

 tages, Bay Shure, Long Island, oue houi from New 

 i'orK. Beauilfuily situated, o\eilooking the Great 

 South Bav, opposite the lu et andf amous fishing grounds; 

 excellent boatlUK. safe bathlni;, Interesting drives; flrst- 

 ciass orchestra; incandescent eluciric lights, electric 

 oells; batub, etc. For terms, addiess 



JOHN M. KOtJERS & SON. 



Staten Island, N. Y. 



Beaslej's Fishermeii's Ketreat, 



HI GUEKOi, s. I. 



Boating, bathings anu fishing. Parties desiring to re- 

 main over night will receive every attention. Stage at 

 -tation for conveyance of guests to hotel. Boats to lei 

 f(. r fishing or pieasu.e. ANDREW BEASLKY, Prop. 



Lake Hopatcong, M. J. 



RACCOON ISLAND HOT KL, Raccoon Island, 

 Lake Hopatcong, N. J. Supeib and romantii 

 oenery; view of lake from every room; fishing un 

 •scelled: every moaern convenience; $12 to $15 pei 

 ,eek; 50 mUes from N. Y. SCHERER & DIEFEN 

 FTALER. I.andinsr, Morris County. N J. 



.St. Lawrence River and Neighboring Resorts. 



1,000 i!Si:^A]Ni:)S. 

 it. Lawrence Motel, 



ALEXANDRIA BAY, N. Y. 



$2 per day. Special rates ty the "week. 



Also IIOXEI< COI.,ITMBI.4. m connection, 

 on European plan. Houses accommodate 150. 



FRED. D. HOWELL, Prop. 



ihousand Islands 



River Si. Lawrence 



IZAAK WALTON HOUSE, 



T. M. ESSELSTYN, Manager. 



CLASTON, N. Y. 

 BASS AND PICKEREL IN ABUNDANCE. 

 The Largest and Best Located Hotel in Clayton. 



Thousand Islands. River St. Lawrence 



Alexandria Bay, N. t. 

 Enlarged and refmnished; everytiiing new. Loca- 

 tion and hotel service first class. Bath room for 

 guests. Headquarters for fishermen. Rates, S» 

 per day. J. A. BICKKLH A PPT, Frof, 



Hotels for Sportsmen. 



St. Lavrrence River Resorts— Continued. 



1000 Islands. 



St. Lawrence River. 



FINE VIEW HODSE, 



One of the best points on the river for Bass and 

 Pickerel. Next dock below Thousand Island Park. 

 House newly furnished. 



Xerms, $2.00 Per Day. 

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

 via Thousand Island Park. 



G. W. BRETSCH, Proprietor. 



DOLLINGER HOTEL, 



REDWOOD, N. Y. 



On the R. W. & O R. R , one of the best fishmg 

 grounds in the State for bass, pickerel, pike and 

 trout. Hotel first class in every respect. 



Rates, IS2 Per Day. 



The veteran guide Jolm DoUinger with his boat 

 livery is connected with the house. 



ZOLLER & SPRINGER, Proprietors, 



FARLEY HOUSE, 



REDVPOOD. 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 Rai • s. « Per Day- 



M. W. KARUEV, Proprietor, 



Thousand Islands. River St. Lawrence. 



IH. NEW TVIM>8»»K 



Sportsmen will find this hotel first class in every 

 particular. All modern improvements. Good boats 

 and experienced guides alrravs in attendance. Send 

 for circulars VV. P. H \ V% ES, Claytou, N. Y. 



THOU«-ANr> I-iLANDS 



Orand View I'ark, N. Y. 



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

 has the only bathing beach on the river. 

 M. HouBLiNS, Manager. E. M. Childs, Prop, 



'PHOUSAND ISLAJJS.— T HE < O I .UOI BI A N'.IOOO 



X Island Park, K. Y. Second seiison of the finest and 

 most thoroughly eqiupped hotel on the River St. I aw- 

 reuce. special rale* y the wt-ek or season. The finest 

 bass and pickerel fishing on the river are most easily 

 reached from t^ts . ouse. Send for pamphlet 



TNGi.EHABT & HaDUO. K, Proprietors. 



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.. HUBB.4RD, Prop. 



LAKE VIEW HOUSE, Edwardsville, 

 Jefl'erson i o., N. Y. Situated on the beauti- 

 ful shores of Black Lake. No better spot for baas 

 and pickerel. Easily reached by stage from Ham- 

 mond. Boat hvery connected with house. 



R. E. C APRON, Proprietor. 



FRONTIER HOUSE, 

 ittorrisio u, N. Y. 



This house, located on the ^t. Lawrence River, is 

 but a short distance from Black Lake, so long known 

 for its celebrated bass and pickerel fishing. 



JAMES E. CULLIOAN, Proprietor. 



Thousand Islands. 



River St Lawrence. 



MARSDEN HOUSE. 



Good bass, pickerel and mascalonge fishing. House 

 pleasantly located Rates, S3 00 p«-r day. 



a. A. IMAKsDEN, Prop let or. 



EABL HOUSE, Sickets Harbor, N.Y. 



Accommodates 40. Excellent bass fishing. One of 

 the best .points for duck shooting in season. Loca,ted 

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



R. H. EARL, Proprietor. 



CYCLISTS 



DO NOT FORGET 



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 "TRilHUSCtES 



For Sale by Dealers In Sporting Goods. 

 E, KOtTGERA & CO., 



96-30 y. WUliatn Street, JTetc York, 



8OLB AGENTS. 



Detective Cameras, 



IFNS'^S, TRIPODS, OUTFITS, 

 STEREOPTICONS,UANrERNS 



aagnesium Flash Lamp, postpaid, SI . 1 •'. Send 6 ccs. 



for Sample Photo and Circular. 

 TISJI£JLiLi CAIUERA tfeOIFG. L;u.,Scranton,Pa, 



Routes for Sportsmen. 



When planning your annual tour remember that 

 this company controls over 4,100 miles of railway 

 equipped in the most approved modern stylOj pass- 

 ing turough 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 fislilng and game, large and small, of 



every description. 

 THE WHITE MOUNTAINS (via Gorham, N. H.)-For 



trout and varieties of game. 

 THE SALMON RE.SORT-* of Quebec, New Brunswick 



and jffova Scotia (rnached via Qu.^bec). 

 LAKE ST JOHN REGION (via Quebec)- For ouananlche 



trout, rari <ou, bear, moose, heaver, otter, etc. 

 THE RIVER ST. LAWRENCE (in the neighborhood of 



the line for 400 miles^ —For mascalonge, pike, bass, 



whitefish, pickerel, perch. 

 THE THOUSAND ISL AN DS (via Gananoque or Kingston) 



—For pickerel, black bass, mascalonge, pike. 

 MtrSKOK \ LAKES.— The best place on the continent 



for fl ^hinar, shooting and camping. All varieties of fish 



and game 



PARRY SOTJNT> AND GEORGIAN B\Y (reached via 

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

 pickerel, deer, partrldKe. bear, otter, etc. 

 AKES OSTARTO, ERIE, HURON AND SUCHIGAN via 

 stations at all pr.ncipal ports 1. 



LAKE SUPERIOR (via CollliiKwood, Wiarton, Samla In 

 conuection with steamship hues). 



The charges for hotels, guides and camping at 

 many of the fishing waters named above are ex- 

 tremely low. Full particulars 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 appUeation to the com- 

 pany's principal agents, or to the General Passenger 

 Agent at Montreal. 



N. J. POWER, 

 General Passenger Agent, 



L. J. SEARGEANT, General Manager 



Adirondack 



Mountains, 

 Lakes George 



(LChamplain, 

 Saratoga, Etc. 



Illustrated guide to the Northern resorts issued by 

 the Delaware and Hudson Railroad wUl be maUed on 

 receipt of 6 cents postage. Address 



J. W, BUEDICK, 



General Passenger Agent, 



ALBANY, N. X. 



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Is via the Great Northern Railway. Send to F. I. 

 Whitney, St. Paul, Mum., for the illustrated Btnxjs 

 TIN, "About Fish and Fishing in the North- 

 west." 



RED RIVER RECORD. 



Full of information about farming and home mak- 

 ing In the famous agricultural valley of the Red 

 River of the North. Sent free. Address 



14 F. L WHITNEY, St. Paul, Minn. 



The Adirondacks. 



Map of the Adirondack Wilderness. 



Poeket edition on map-bond paper. 81 .(X). 

 "It Is the most complete map of the Adirondacks 

 region ever published."— /ort;.sJ and Stream. 



Pocket Map of Lake Champlain and Lake 



George. May-bond paper, 50 cents. 

 Guide Books.— The Adirondacks, Ulustrated, 



16mo., 272 pages, pseudo cloth cover, 25 eta. 

 I.rUp Ueome a .d I.akt- Ohamplaiu, 25 cts. 

 Address S. K.. ST<U>nAHIj Ciena Falls. N. Y. 



Hunting in the Great West. 



(BLBtlings in the Sookies.) 



Hunting and Fishing Sketches by Mountain 

 and Stream. By G. O. Shields. 12mo., cloth, 300 

 pages Illustrated. Price 75 cts. For sale by 

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