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THE SPORTSMAN’S AND TOURIST’S GUIDE. 
ON THE IOWA MIDLAND LINE. 
This line, a branch: of the Chicago & North- 
Western, extends from Clinton to Anamosa, 
seventy-oue miles, 
~ Goose Lake, some three miles from Char- 
lottee, is a great resort for sportsmen; geese, 
ducks, and brant are very abundant. Deep 
River (here over tifteen feet deep) was stocked 
with young California salmon in 1876, and they 
undoubtedly will sooz be heard from. Along 
the river are many Indian mounds and the re- 
in the town that furzishes good accommoda- 
tiuus at reasonable prices. 
Anamo, two hundred and ten miles from 
Chicago, is in Jones conuty, the county being 
noted as the headquarters of the Iowa State 
Piscicultural works, from which many thou- 
sands of young fish are being sent out to stock 
the streams and lakes of the State. The Wap- 
sipinicon River runs through the county, af- 
fording good fishing and duck-shooting at sev- 
eral points along its course. 
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MARQUETTE, 
MICHIGAN. 
Accessible by Chicago & Northwestern Railway. 
mains of ancient mining operations are found. 
The Sherman House, capable of accommoda- 
fing fifty guests, is a good stopping place. 
Charlotte is one hundred and sixty-three miles 
from Chicago. 
An excellent shooting country can be found 
at Baldwin, one hundred and eighty five miles 
from Chicago. Game of all kinds abound 
in the vicinity. The Maquoketa river is about 
three miles from the village, but we are not 
advised as to the fishing. There is one hotel 
ON THE CHICAGO & LAKE GENEVA LINE, VIA 
FREEPORT AND FOX RIVER BRANCHES. 
Five miles from the village of McHenry, II- 
linois, is a chain of small lakes that extend 
eastward some thirty miles. These lakes are 
full of fish, and along their shores game is 
in great abundance McHenry is a pleasant. 
town, built on high ground, on the banks of 
Fox River, and has three hotels, where good 
accommodations can be obtained at moderate 
charges. 
