. Routes and rates for summer tours . sive lakeand mountain view, and is reached by stages from Tupper Lake Station, eight miles, over agood wagon road, or via Saranac Inn and steamer. The house, a commodious new structure,,is one of the best finished in the Adirondacks, and so designed that most of the rooms commanda view of the lake. No pains have been spared to make it one of the most comfortable hotels inthe Adirondacks. (F. W. Foster, Manager, Wawbeek, N. Y.) Tents will be placed within easyreach of the house, for the convenience of those desiring outdoor life. A physician will be inatten


. Routes and rates for summer tours . sive lakeand mountain view, and is reached by stages from Tupper Lake Station, eight miles, over agood wagon road, or via Saranac Inn and steamer. The house, a commodious new structure,,is one of the best finished in the Adirondacks, and so designed that most of the rooms commanda view of the lake. No pains have been spared to make it one of the most comfortable hotels inthe Adirondacks. (F. W. Foster, Manager, Wawbeek, N. Y.) Tents will be placed within easyreach of the house, for the convenience of those desiring outdoor life. A physician will be inattendance at the house, and the comfort of guests will be looked after in every way. Telegraphand daily mail in the house. Terms, $ per day ; special rates by the week. THE AMPERSAND is situated at the extreme northerly end of Lower Saranac Lake. It and artistic. From its picturesque and commanding position on a slight eminence, it over-looks the lake, surrounded by pines, spruce, hemlock and balsams. The name chosen for the. THK NEW HOTEL AMPERSAND, FRANKLIN CO., N. Y. hotel was suggested by the shapely mountain of that name which looms up to the southwardacross Lower Saranac Lake. The name Ampersand is also given to a pretty pond, and thedevious little stream by which its overflow escapes to the Raquette River. During the year the capacity of the hotel has been increased by the addition of eighty-twofeet to the west wing of the hotel and forty-four feet to the east wing. All the new rooms haveopen fire-places, and those on the first, second and third floors, fronting on the lake, have privatebath-rooms attached. The Ampersand contains one hundred and fort3^-six bedrooms. Themain office is a very large room, opening on one side into the dining room, and on the otherthrough a reception room into the parlor. In addition to the rooms mentioned, there are a generalreading room, writing rooms, card room, smoking room and ladies and gentlemens billiardparlors, while in the


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