GAME AND FISH RESORTS. 12,7 



jhe Cincinnati, Sandusky and Cleveland Railfoad, seventy-one miles from 

 Cleveland, or the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad. Going from 

 I'lttsburg toke the latter railroad at Forest, and change cars to Cincinnati, San- 

 dusky and Dayton Railroad to Huntsville thence a ride of five miles to the Res- 

 srvoir. Inquire for William Hornberger. Board $i : boats and guides to be 

 bad. ' 



M.edina County— 



^^dina. RuflFed grouse, quail, woodcock, mallard, teal and wood-ducks. 

 Black bass are abundant in a lake four miles from town. Reached viaT the L. S, 

 and T. V. Railroad. 



Chippewa Lake. Quail, woodcock, ducks ; black and spotted bass at Chippe. 

 wa Lake. Reached via the Cleveland, Tuscarawas Valley and Wheeling Rail- 

 road. Private board $i per day ; teams $5. Country rolling. 



Perry County — 



Somerset. Quail and ruffed grouse abundant. Reached via the Baltimore and 

 Ohio Railroad. Good hotel accommodations at moderate prices. 



Seneca County — ' 



Republic. Squirrel shooting is good in the vicinity. Reached via the Balti- 

 more and Ohio Railroad. 



Tiffin. Deer, turkevs and ruffed grouse are found in the " Big Woods." Quail 

 are plenty in the vicinity. Tiffin is reached via the Baltimore and Ohio, the Cin- 

 cinnati, Sandusky and Cleveland, or the Mansfield, Coldwater and Lake Michi- 

 gan Railroads. 



StarTc County^ 



Alliance. Foxes are numerous in winter, quail, ruffed g'rouse : black bass, 

 pike, ranging in weight from one to five pounds. Reached via the Cleveland and 

 Pittsburg, and the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroads. 



Summit County^ 



Hudson. Woodcock, snipe, sora, Carolina and Virginia rail, pigeons at times 

 in great quantities. Reached via the Cleveland and Pittsburg, or the Cleveland, 

 Mount Vernon and Columbus Railroad. 



Macedonia Depot. Ducks, geese, ruffed grouse, woodcock, snipe. Shooting 

 grounds, Riley's Lake and Cuyahoga River. Reached via Cleveland and Pitts- 

 turg Railroad, twenty miles from Cleveland. Hotel and private board, $1 per 

 day ; boats to be hired. 



Tuscarawas County- 

 New Philadelphia. Quail, woodcock, etc. j fishing in the Tuscarawas River. 

 Reached via the Cleveland, Tuscarawas and Wheeling Railroad. 



Williams County — 



Bryan. The "" big woods," afford good deer hunting. Take the Lake Shora 

 and Michigan Southern Railroad. 



Wood^ County — 



Tontogany. In tne rapids of the Maumee River, two miles from here, excel- 

 lent rock and black bass fishing. Take the Dayton and Michigan Railroad, dis- 

 tance trom Toledo, twenty-two miles. Boats and boatmen on hand. Fly fishing 

 in May and JunCj-^fter that time minnows for bait. 



OREGON. 



The State of Oregon embraces an area of 95, 274 square miles, 

 and has a population of about 180,000 souls, most of this 



