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ASHLAND, 



LAKE SUPERIOR, WIS. 



ON 



Chequameqon Bay. 



Where it is and How to Get There- 



Ashland is situated on the southern shore of Chequamegon Bay, an arm of Lake 

 Superior, 429 miles from Chicago, and 344 miles from Milwaukee on the 



Wisconsin Central Line. 



The harbor is one of the finest on the Great Lakes. Here is where the tourist 

 finds rest, recreation, sport and health. Lovers of the rod and gun will find in this 

 locality the finest brook trout, black Vass, inascalonge and lake fishing, also the 

 most abundant hunting grounds in the state, including large game, as deer and 

 bear. 



Guides, sail and row-boats can be obtained at reasonable rates. The "New Che- 

 quamegon" hotel at this point, which is owned and operated by the Wisconsin 

 Central .Railroad Co., is the best hotel on the Great Lakes, and haa every possible 

 convenience for the tourist, the sportsman or the in valid. It is provided with all 

 modern improvements, including gas, electric bells, water works, bowling alleys, 

 billiard hall, pavilions, boat and bath houses. No one should fail to visit this 

 charming Summer resort. 



Sportsmen's rates to any point desired. Dogs, guns and camp equipage carried 

 free. 



N. B. The Wisconsin Central Railroad has a first-class hotel hunting car that can 

 be engaged on moderate terms by applying at the General Office, Milwaukee. 



How to Get There. 



The best route from Chicago to Ashland is via the C., M it St. P. Ry. to Milwau- 

 kee and thence via the popular 



WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINE 



to Ashland. It is not only the shortest and most direct route, but it is justly 

 called the "Scenic Route" of the Great Northwest. Passengers take an elegant new 

 sleeper, the finest in the world, at the Union Passenger depot, corner Canal and 

 Adams streets, and go through to Ashland without change of cars. Buy your tickets 

 at the Union depot or at the city office, 61 and 63 Clark street, Chicago. 



SEND FOR GUIDE BOOK: 



"The Apostle Islands and Lake Superior. 



F. N. FINNEY, JAMES BARKER, 



General Manager, General Passenger Agent. 



MILWAUKEE, Wis. 

 H. C. FULLER, GEN'I. AJT., 



">r> Clark street, Chicago, 111. 



