HUNTING AND FISHING GROUNDS AND PLEASURE RESORTS. 
will bear a closer acquaintance. Among 
numerous points which claim attention 
may be mentioned Reed’s Lake. 
lovely spot lies three miles from the city, 
and one can either ride out by street car 
or drive along the excellent roads. Once 
on the spot, boats can be procured for 
rowing or sailing on the lake, and fishing 
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are not here present from one of the sur- 
rounding towns. ‘There are many fine 
drives in and around Grand Rapids. 
The “river road” is especially to be re- 
membered, winding, as it does, for a long 
distance beneath huge trees that. serve 
to intensify the beauty of the way on the 
bank of Grand River. pane 
NEAR PETOSKEY, MICHIGAN, 
tackle and minnows for ensnaring the 
finny denizens of the deep. There are 
also steam yachts for the use of picnic 
parties, &c., and plenty of secluded spots 
for the pleasure and enjoyment of those 
who seek shady nooks and sequestered 
dells. Seldom a day passes during the 
Summer that one or more picnic parties 
The hotels rank among. the finest in 
the country and have few superiors, and 
the charges much below the usual range 
of prices for even inferior aceeommoda- 
tions. u 
Cadillac, ninety-eight miles from 
Grand Rapids, is built on the east shore 
of Little Clam Lake—which is joined by 
