HUNTING AND FISHING GROUNDS AND PLEASURE RESORTS. 
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road, and one of the largest and most beauti- 
ful sheets of water in the State, offers its at- 
tractions to the visitor or resident, affording 
an abundance of fish and wild fowl, and sail- 
ing and boating. 
that famed resort, White Bear Lake. The Nic- 
colet, Commercial, and Clark’s are the princi- 
pal hotels, 
There are several lines terminating et St. 
Paul that connect with the Chicago & North- 
Western. The game resorts along these lines 
of travel — and they generally traverse the 
To the east a few mlles is. 
White Bear Lake is a popular resort twelve 
miles from St. Paul, with splendid hunting and 
fishing all around. The principal hotels are 
Williams’, Leip’s, and Dunn’s. 
Stillwater, twenty-four miles from St. Paul, 
is resorted to by sportsmen in the Fall, when 
deer and other game are abundant, the numer- 
ous lakes in the vicinity adding to the attrac- 
tions. Principal hotel is the Sawyer House. 
Fond du Lae, fourteen miles from Duluth, is 
beautifully situated on the St. Louis River, 
and has many attractions in hunting, fishing, 
WHITE BEAR LAKE, MINNESOTA. 
Accessible by Chicago & Northwestern Railway. 
best hunting grounds in the country —are 
elsewhere noticed, and shall therefore only 
briefly invite attention to a few localities most 
easily accessible along the routes. 
THE LAKE SUPERIOR & MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD, 
The line of this road extends from St. Paul, 
the head of navigation on the Mississippi Riv- 
er, to Duluth, at the head of Lake Superior, a 
distance of one hundred and fifty-five miles; 
also a branch to Stillwater, on the St. Croix 
River. It traverses a fine game country, and 
connects with the Chicago & North-Western 
at St. Paul. 
and scenery. Chambers’ Hotel is pleasantly 
located, and offers excellent accommodations 
to the visitor. 
Duluth, the lake terminus of the road, is 
beautifully located on an eminence overlook- 
ing Lake Superior. Connections are made here 
with all the lines of steamers traversing the 
lakes, for Silver Islet, Thunder Bay, Prince 
Arthur’s Landing, Fort William, Nepigon 
Bay, Michepicoton Island, &c. The principal 
hotel is the Clark House. 
ON THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD. 
This line is now in operation from Duluth 
to Bismark, Dakota, on the Missouri River, a 
