MIISOURI MONTANA TERRITORX. 



Stoutlaud (St. L. & 8. F.) Quail, turkey, duck and deer can be had from } 9 



to 3 in. of station; Nov. and Dec. best; country hilly, dry and wooded; shooting 

 good and owners, as a rule, do not object. 



Sublette (Wabash Western.) Schariton river and small lakes adjoining m.; 

 duck, geese, swan and turkey; the first most abundant; March and Nov. best; 

 livery $2 to $2.50 p. d.-. no regular hotels; country wooded and wet; good shoot- 

 ing; some of the grounds posted, on the prairie adjacent a few ruffed grouse can 

 be obtained. 



Thayer (K. C. Ft. S. & G.) Irish Wilderness and Indian Camp 16 to 40 m. dis- 

 tant; deer, turkey, quail and duck; the first two most abundant; De. and Jan.; 

 livery $2.50 to $3 p. d.: hotels $1 to $2 p. d.; guides $1 to $2 p. d.; country di- 

 versified ; shooting excellent : owners do not object ; our coiTes^ondent writes: 

 ''Shooting superb, none better anywhere." 



Triplett (Wabash Western.) Generally good shooting can be had from 2 to 6 

 m. of station; duck and snipe; the first most abundant: livery #2.50 p. d.; hotel $1 

 p. d.; guides reasonable; country open, wooded and wet; Oct., Nov., March and 

 April best; owners do not object. 



Wallace (C. E. I. & P.) The favorite grounds are: So 

 ooley's farm 2 m., Been'o lake 10 m., Nation I} 2 ni. and Bee 



Webb C'ity (K. C. Ft. S. & G.) Chetopa lake (Kansas) 40 m., Horse Shoe lake 

 (Indian Territory) 37 in.; both good; duck, geese, "chicken," quail and deer; Aug. 

 for chicken and Nov. for other game; livery $3 p. d.; hotel $2 p.d.; guides $1 p.d.; 

 country diversified; shooting good and owners do not object. 



West Plains (K. C. Ft. S. & G.) ''Very good shooting" can be had in this 

 vicinity for deer turkey and quail; the last most abundant; Nov. to Dec. best 

 months; livery $3 to $5 p. d.; hotels $2 p. d, ; no regular guides; country wooded, 

 rocky and drv; owners, as a rule, do not object. 



West Qtiincy (St. L. K. <fc N. W.) Mississippi river bottoms extend from river 

 4 m. W6r,t; duck anc geese principally; Nov. to March best: country swampy. 

 wet prairie and wooded; shooting good; owners do not object; no regular livery, 

 hotel or guides. 



W infield (St. L. K. & N. W.) Good shooting in vicinity for duck, geese, quail 

 and snipe; Sept. 15th to May best; livery $3 p. d. ; hotel $1 p. d.; no regular 

 guides; country wet, partly open and wooded; two private shooting clubs have 

 control of some of the grounds adjacent and hunting upon them by the public is 

 prohibited; some public ground. 



MONTANA TERRITORY. 



Anaconda (U. P.) Grounds about 15m.; deer, elk. moose, bear and mountain 

 sheep: first most numerous; winter months best: hotels $3 to $4 p. d.; country 

 mountainous and wooded valleys, open and wet; on grounds named shooting is 

 good and owners seldom object. 



ing good; government land. 

 Belknap (N. P.) Adjacent lauds within a radius of 15 in.; deer, bear, grouse, 



