lOO GAME AND FISH RESORTS. 



Alkali, BQfiFa^o, deer, antelope, jack and brush rabbits, grouse and man^ 

 varieties of water fowl ; excellent and varied fishing. Reached via the Unioi 

 Pacific Railroad. Private board $z j teams and ponies at reasonable rates. 

 Hills and river bottom lands. 



KoHiitse County — 



Ne^a Helena^ on the Middle Loup River, one hundred miles from Pacific 

 Ra-ilway. Antelope and other game. 



TianxiCLster County — 



Lincoln. Excellent pinnated grouse shooting. Readhed via the Atchison 

 and Nebraska, and other railroads. 



Xdncoln County — 



O'FallotCs. Antelope and jack-rabbits. Reached via Union Pacific Railroad. 

 Board $5 per week ; teams $3 per day. Provide for camping. Prairie and hills. 



Brandy Island. Elk, mountain and red deer, antelope, jack and grey rabbits, 

 pinnated and rufifed grouse, ^eese, ducks, swan, snipe, plover ; buffalo fish, wall- 

 eyed pike. Reached via Umon Pacific Railroad. Private board $x j guides $3 ; 

 teams $4. Camping necessary. Rolling prairie. 



AlcPkerson. Deer, ducks, geese, and pinnated grouse shooting. Reached 

 via the Northern Pacific Railroad, two hundred and seventy eight miles from 

 Omaha. Guides %2 per day. The town is located in the Platte V5iey, with roll- 

 ing prairie north and south. 



3ferrtc& County — 



Chapman. Pinnated grouse, quail, geese, ducks, jack-rabbits ; fish of different 

 varieties. Reached via the Union Pacific Railroad. Private board $2.50 to $4 

 per week. Country, rolling prairie. 



Lone Tree. Antelope, deer, and to the northwest large herds of elk. For 

 other game, and route see Chapman. Boarding houses and hotels $2.50 to $4; 

 teams, guides, etc. 



Otoe County — 



Cooler's Lake. Deer and elk are occasionally shot in the vicinity, and are 

 abundant in the mountains thirty miles south. Ducks and rabbits in great quan- 

 tities. Trout and red-horse fishing excellent. Reached via the Union Pacifi- 

 Railr-oad. Private board $5.50 per week ; boats, teams, etc. For successful 

 hunting camp out. A. B. Hildreth, an old mountaineer, will act as guide. Roll- 

 ing prairie. 



Platte CotcTity — 



Columbus. Deer, antelope, wild turkey, pinnated gronse, quail, geese, brant, 

 ducks and snipe. Reached via the Union Pacific Railroad. Hotels $1.50 ; teams 

 $4. Level and rolling prairie. 



JSichardson County-— 



Falls City is a favorite summer resort in this part of the country. The river 

 affords excellent fishing and the surrounding country fine shooting. The route 

 is via the Sioux City and Pembina Railroad from Davis Junction, a few miles 

 west of Sioux City. The Chicago and Northwestern Railroad issues through 

 tickets from Chicago. 



Ashland. Quail, grouse, geese and ducks are found in all this section in 

 abundance. Reached via the Burlington and Missouri River in Nebraska 

 Railroad. 



NEVADA. 



Area 104.125 square miles ; population 63,000. The surface 

 of the country is rugged and very mountainous. The ranges ex- 

 tend north and south with intervening valleys and streams, all rich 



