American Ans:lcr Advertiser. 



fluniino 1116 Wild Goal 



The White (ioat or Rocky Mountain Goat, as it is 

 indiscriminately called, is a species of big game rarely 

 hunted by sportsmen. This is not so much because of 

 the difficulty of killing the animal, nor because of its 

 actual rarity. It is a stupid animal, easily shot when 

 once found. It is not, however, found in the usual 

 hunting grounds, as are bear, deer, elk, etc. It is 

 remote from the common localities, but where found 

 is in goodly numbers. It ranges very high up in the 

 mountains, above timber line usually, among rocks 

 and cliffs. This requires great labor to get to it, but 

 once there the hunter will get h^s game nine times out 

 of ten. 



If you care to read of a goat hunt made in the Bitter 

 Root Range in Montana, in the fall of 1895, send six 

 cents to Chas. S. Fee, General Passenger Agent, 

 Northern Pacific Railway, St. Paul, Minn!, for Won- 

 derland '96, which recounts such a hunting expedition. 



NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 



That the lands and water hereinafter mentioned 

 and described, will be used by the undersigned, 

 the owners thereof, as a private park for the 

 propagation and protection of fish, birds and 

 game, to wit : All that strip of land on each 

 side of the Beaverkill river in the county of 

 Sullivan and state of New York, one rod in 

 width on each side of said river measured from 

 the edge of said river at the ordinary flow 

 thereof, e.xcluding both freshets and droughts 

 from a point on each side of said river where the 

 land of the undersigned, the Fly Fishers' Club, 

 of Brooklyn, (lately belonging to Clara E. 

 Hardenbergh) adjoins the land of A. E. Davis 

 to a point on each side of said river where the 

 land of said club (lately belonging to said Clara 

 E. Hardenbergh) adjoins the land of John 

 Barrett together with said river between said 

 points and opposite said land of the undersigned 

 as above mentioned and described. 



THE FLY FISHERS' CLUB, of Brooklyn, 

 By Charles A. Bryan, President. 



James Rice, Jr., Treasurer. 



riuiiiouin Rock Troui Go., 



PLYMOUTH, MASS., 



HAVE FOR SALE 



I~> 1 HP A. every size ; far- 



Brook Trout, tnzed eggs in 



"" any quantity. 



First quality and satisfaction guaranteed. 

 Send for illustrated pamphlet. 



CALIFORNIA 



If you are going there 



by all means inquire about the Burlington 

 Route Personally Conducted Excursions to 

 San Francisco and Los Angeles, which leave 

 Chicago every Wednesday with a Pullman 

 Palace Tourist Car through to destination. 

 The Route is via Denver, the Denver & Rio 

 Grande Ry. (Scenic Line) and Salt Lake City. 

 The Cars are fitted with carpets, upholstered 

 seats, mattresses, pillows, blankets, bed linen, 

 berth, curtains, toilet rooms, heat and light, 

 and, in fact, all the conveniences of a standard 

 Pullman Palace car ; they lack only some of the 

 expensive finish of the Pullmans run on the 

 limited express trains, while the co.st per berth 

 is about one-third ( ■/j ) of the price. 



Write for full particulars to T. A. Grady, 

 Excursion Manager, C. B. & Q. R. R., 211 

 Clark .Street, Chicago, 111. 



