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HUNTING AND FISHING GROUNDS AND PLEASURE RESORTS. 
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There are three large, first-class hotels in the 
city, viz: The Beaumont House, terms, $3 per 
day and $17.50 per week; Cook’s Hotel. $2 
per day and $8.50 to $12 per week; and The 
First National Hotel, $2 per day and $9 to . 
$12 per week. 
The Green Bay & Minnesota Railroad, run- 
ning, as it does, from Green Bay westwardly 
across the State of Wisconsin to the city of 
Winona, on the Mississippi, in Minnesota, has 
opened up a fine game district long destitute 
of much-needed railroad facilities. Much of 
the distance traversed by this line is through 
a heavily-timbered country, abounding in deer, | 
is in the midst of an excellent shooting section, 
abounding in all kinds of game. It is two hun- 
dred and sixty-six miles of Chicago. 
Peshtigo is on Peshtigo River, seven miles 
from its mouth. Thunder Lake, River Medi- 
cine, Gravel and Trout Lakes are near and full 
of fish. Brook trout are caught in large num- 
bers in many of the streams in the vicinity. 
Deer, bear, ducks, &c. abundant. It is two 
hundred and eighty-four miles from Chicago. 
Marinette, two hundred ninety-one miles 
from Chicago, is surrounded by trout streams, 
where the fisherman’s creel can be filled in a 
few hours’ angling. 
LAKE  DELES; 
MILWAUKEE, 
WISCONSIN. 
Accessible by Chicago & Northwestern Railway. 
bear, and every variety of small game. Along 
the line (or a short distance from it) are many 
splendid trout streams, all teeming with brook 
trout. There are no better hunting and fish- 
ing grounds this side of the Rocky Mountains 
than can be reached within a day’s ride of 
Green Bay. Seymour, only some seventeen 
miles from Green Bay, is a splendid locality 
for deer, bear, and small game. It has 
two excellent hotels, where transient guests 
will be well cared for at $1.50 a day. Arcadia 
is 192 miles from Green Bay, located on the 
Trempealeau River, and in the vicinity of 
many splendid trout streams, where a fine 
creel of brook trout can easily be taken. 
West Pensaukee, five miles from Pensaukee, 
Escanaba, three hundred and fifty-seven 
miles from Chicago, is without doubt one of 
the pleasantest Summer resorts in the whole 
West. Itis most delightfully situated at the 
head of Little Bay Des Noques, at the North 
end of Green Bay. The water of the bay, clear 
as crystal, washes the streets of the city on two 
sides, while the Escanaba river forms the third, 
and the aromatic “piney woods” close well 
down on the other side. Good hotels offer 
quiet and comfortble quarters for tourists who 
may wish to spend a few days or weeks here 
to enjoy the excellent fishing, boating, and 
bathing. White Fish Bay, in this vicinity, 
offers rare sport for fishermen, and every lit- 
tle stream—and they are numerous—is almost 
