. The Maine central. A journal of travel . ce, after trying his luck,feels sure there is not a trout in the pond longerthan your finger. The hunters congregate therein season, for deer abound in the Upper andLower Hathan Bogs, Horseshoe and Mud Ponds,and on the shores of Crosby itself. The campmay not be luxurious or the situation romantic,but for the matter-of-fact sportsman it is comfort-able and business-like, and there is a freedomabout it, with your own guide doing the cooking,which endears it to us all. The pond is about amile in length by about half that distance inwidth, and a prettily


. The Maine central. A journal of travel . ce, after trying his luck,feels sure there is not a trout in the pond longerthan your finger. The hunters congregate therein season, for deer abound in the Upper andLower Hathan Bogs, Horseshoe and Mud Ponds,and on the shores of Crosby itself. The campmay not be luxurious or the situation romantic,but for the matter-of-fact sportsman it is comfort-able and business-like, and there is a freedomabout it, with your own guide doing the cooking,which endears it to us all. The pond is about amile in length by about half that distance inwidth, and a prettily wooded, rocky island lendsan added charm. From Crosby a walk of seven miles by theold trail over the clean hardwood slopes ofLouise Mountain takes you to the long, straightreaches of an old tote road, from one of whichyou tinally catch glimpses of the blue waters ofSpider Lake, and emerging from the forest findyourself again at the Club House, and the centerof an interesting group anxious for reports fromthe camps. 332 THE MAINK CEHTRAL,. HOW TO REACH THE MEGANTIC CLUB PRESERVE. More popular each year is becoming thevarious routes through the States of Maine andNew Hampshire, which offer an attractive combi-nation of ways and means. There is the train service Boston to Megantic,via Intervale, the Crawford Notch and Cookshire,and that from Boston to Eustis, via Portland andKingfield, or via Phillips and Dead River Station,the pioneer Rangeley Lake route. IN CAMP SEBATTIS. A fajVcied immunity. Werent you afraid ofthe bullets? she asked ofthe soldier. Not a bit, he answered. You felt as if you had acharmed life ? Not exactly. But afterI got my system thoroughlylined with hardtack I wasreasonably confident that nobullet was going to penetratefar enough to do much dam-age.— Washington Star.


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