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American Auirlcr Advertiser 



THE CHICAGO & GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY 



THE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY 



Tk Detroit, Grand Haven and Milwaukee' Railway 



SLEEPING AND DINING CARS THROUGH TO CHICAGO 



•••• THE GREAT ANGLING ROADS •••• 



flt5"We name a few of the great number of fishing- grounds along the line of the above roads : 



"R A ' I" I'T Th r^T?THTHT^ IVTir^T-T in the Kalamazoo River running through the town, small mouthed 

 ]L>t\ i 1 i^J_< V^rv V t r< r\.y iVllv-in.* black bass are numerous. Boats, bait and guides at reasonable prices. 



(-^ A QQOPOT T^ l\7rTr^T-T ■'^" Diamond Lake, near by, will be found numbers of large and small 

 \^l\^^\Jir\J\^\.\Jf IVilv-ilT* mouthed black bass, and wall-eyed pike. All charges low. 



these waters, both of the basses, pike, wall-eyed pike, and perch abound. 



OAKLAND CO., MICH. 



■R TTT TOI^/^l^ A T AT^ThQ Known throughout among the angling fraternity as the best^fishing region 

 IVi U OI\. Wl\./\ 1^/\I\.JlLO» of Ontario, Can., are reached via. Gravenhurst, and a daily^steamer from 



that point goes to all the best fishing grounds. — ■> 



■p A 'M'/^'pi'T Th"V T ATCPS '^'^^^^ renowned waters are reached, via. Bethel Station,' on the Grand 



T A'K'Ih STlVrr^OP ^''^^ O*"'"'^' ^s a model spot for both the angler and the hunter. 



PAJvIV Y oOUiNJJ AInJJ G-rLOrvOlAJN IjA Y Midland and Penetag, furnishes the angler 

 with that king of game-fish, the mascalonge; also both of the black basses, as well as large pike.; Smaller 

 fish, such as the wall-eyed pike, perches, etc., are in quantities. 



t^~A volume could be 'filled with mention of the great number of localities along the lines of these roads 

 where both fishing and gunning can be found. For further information apply to 



N. J. POWER, G. P. A. Grand Trunk Ry., Montreal, Can. 

 W. E. DAVIS, G. P. and T. A. C. & G. T. Ry., Chicago, 111. 



FRANK P. DWYER, "^-"-" '^^^- ^^■^''■^■^^y- 



273.Broadway, N. Y.City. 



CIGARS FOR FISHERHEN. 



IN MAKING up this new brand (La Sanita) we have endeavored to overcome the effect of excessive dampnesb 

 and climatic changes to which cigars are exposed while camping out, or living in close proximity to water, 

 and wo are pleased to announce that our etforts have resulted to the entire satisfaction of our patrons^ 

 1 ?•- Eaniti. is a solid 41 inch Havana, and is undoubtedly the finest cigar in the market for the money. Take a box 

 with you and be convinced. Price 50, $2.30; lOO, $4.30. We pay delivery charges. 



MANTTFACTURERS AND 

 IMPORTERS OF 



1 1 r»^ptT<: I«^OA?sr, 



CIGARS, 



IVli^AV ^srOI^^IC CITY. 



Tfie 



Practical # Angler 



How, Where and When to Catch Fish. 



CLOTH, PRICE $1.00. 



By KIT CI.ARKE, author of "Where the Trout 

 Hide," etc. Giving a description of American Game 

 Fish caught with Hook and Line, Method of Capture, 

 their Habits and Haunts, and all requisite informa- 

 tion whereby the novice can acquire the art and enjoy 

 the delightful recreation of going a-lishing. 



(ILHTSTRATED.) 



THE HARRIS PUBLISHING CO. 



19 PARK PLACE, NEW YORK. 



THE FISHES OF THE EAST 

 ATLANTIC COAST. 



Illustrated by 

 SAMUEL C. CLARK and LOUIS VANDOREN. 



Cloth $1.50. 



HARRIS PUBLISHING CO., 



19 Park Place, N. Y. 



