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L'Anse (D. S. S. & A.) Meadow creek and Salt Flats; about equal; deer, duck 

 and wolf; first two most numerous; May and Sept. best; hotels $1.50 and $2 p. d.; 

 trained dogs obtainable; country wooded; no objection to shooting, which is 

 good; livery $3 p. d. 



tathrop (C. & N. W.) Adjacent land and Whitefish river 12 m ; deer, bear, 

 wolf, beaver, partridge, pheasant, etc.; deer, bear and pheasant most numerous; 

 private boarding $1 p. d.; country thickly wooded, wet and swampy, and some 

 highland: owners do not object; shooting good. 



lie Boy (G. B. & I.) Grounds from 3 to 5 m.; deer, bear and pheasant; last 

 most numerous; livery $2.50 p. d.; hotels $1.50 p. d.; country wooded and dry; 

 no objection to shooting, which is "good." 



Levering* (G. B. & I.) Grounds from 1 to 20 m.; eastern portion best; deer, 

 bear, rabbit, partridge (rufted grouse) and duck; deer and grouse most plentiful; 

 Nov. and Oct. best; livery $2 and $4 p. d.; hotels $1 p. d.; guides $2 p. d.; hounds 

 obtainable; country wooded, rolling and swampy; no objection to shooting, 

 which is very fair. 



Luther (G. B. & I.) Our correspondent reports "good hunting all around the 

 town;" deer, partridge and rabbit; livery $3 to $5 p. d.; hotels $1.50 to $2 p. d.; 

 country diversified; owners do not object. 



Manistee (F. & P. M.) The woods from 4 to 20 m. distant; deer, principally; 

 Oct. 1 to Dec. 1 bst: livery $3 to $4 p. d.: hotels moderate; country varied, wet 

 and dry; no objection to snooting, which is good for deer; a few partridges. 



Manistee Junction (F. <fc P. M.) Grounds lying along and between the North 

 and South Branch of Pere Marquette river; deer, duck, partridge, etc., first three 

 most numerous; Oct. for partridge, Nov, for deer; private boarding reasonable; 

 country wooded, hilly and dry; no objection to shooting, which is very good on 

 the North Branch for partridge and duck, and South Branch for deer. 



Mant^n (G. B. & I.) Along the Manistee river; deer principally; Oct. & Nov. 

 best; livery $2.50 p. d.; hotels $1.50 p. d.; trained hounds obtainable; country- 

 wooded, hilly and dry; no objection to shooting, which is very good for deer. 



Marquette (D. S. S. & A.) The grounds are within a radius of 20 m.; deer, bear, 

 partridge, duck and wild pigeon; first most plentiful; 1st Aug. to 15th Nov. best; 

 country varied; no objection to shooting; it is good; our correspondent writes: 

 "Pigeon shooting fair in July; partridge and duck ditto during fall; deer hunting, 

 which is excellent, mostly followed;" guides $2 to $2.50 p. d.; hotels $2 to $2.50 p. 

 d.; livery $3 to $6 p. d. 



McMill n (D. S. S. & A.) The land lying along the railroad best; deer, bear, 

 wolf and small game, first two most numerous; Oct. and Nov. best; livery at rea- 

 sonable rates; hotel $4 p. w.; guides at $2 p. d.; land owners do not object; shoot- 

 ing "very good;" country timber and swamp. 



Menominee (C. &N. W. & M. & N.) The grounds are: Porterfield 10 m., Ellis 

 Junction 22 m., Wausaukee32 in., Pike's 42 m.; Wausaukee best, especially for deer 

 and partridge(grouse); bear and duck are also found; deer and partridge most abun- 

 dant; Nov. and Dec. best; livery $4 to $5 p. d.; hotels moderate; guides, with deer 

 hounds, reasonable; country mostly wooded and dry; owners do not object; 

 shooting good; our correspondent writes: "The best deer country in the State." 



Merideth (F. & P. M ) Adjacent land; deer, bear and some partridge, first two 

 most numerous; Oct. and Nov. best; livery $3 to $5 p. d.; hotels $1 to $1.50 p. d .; 

 country wooded, somewhat hilly and dry; no objection to shooting, which is 

 good. 



Michigamme (D. S. S. & A.) Adjacent ground; spruce grouse, deer, rabbit, 

 etc.; Oct. and Nov. best; hotels $2 p. d.; guides and dogs obtainable; country 

 wooded, rocky and hilly; no objection to shooting, which is good. 



Midland (F. & P. M.) The grounds are about 1 m. distant; partridge plentiful, 

 deer and occasionally a bear; Oct. and Nov. best; livery $2.50 p. d. ; excellent bird 

 dogs can be obtained; country moHtly wooded, swampy and dry; partridge shooting 

 good and owners do not object; hotels $2 p. d.; guides reasonable. 



