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finest fishing grounds in America. The crowning glory of Ashland is its famous 

 hotel, "The CHEQUAaiEGOJf," the finest summer resort on Lake Superior. It 

 can readily accommodate 500 guests, is supplied with every convenience for 

 amusement and comfort, with all the accessories which make up the pleasure of 

 summer resort life. *' The Chequamegon " fleet, under immediate supervision 

 of the manager, consists of a large immber of row and sail-boats, sailing yachts, 

 and the fine excursion steamer, " S. B. Barker," which will make daily trips to 

 Bayfield and among the Apostle Islands. 



THE KENESAW ROUTE.— The best route to Florida and the South is via 

 the Kenesaw route and Atlanta. Pullman cars by this route between Chicago 

 and Jacksonville, St. Louis & Atlanta, Cincinnati and Jacksonville, Louisville 

 and Savannah, Washington and New Orleans. JElatcs and privileges always as 

 liberal as any other line. No country possesses greater advantages for sports- 

 men than that traversed by the Kenesaw route. 



Take the CHICAGO AND NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY for the fiimons 

 hunting and fishing regions of the North and North-west, No better sport 

 found anywhere than at points on this line in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Northern 

 Michigan, and the Lake Superior country. Palace Dining and Sleeping Cars: 

 TouHiSTS and Spoktsmeh will find it to their interest to travel by this line. 

 Send to the General Passenger Agent of the C, & N. W. R'y, Chicago, for a 

 copy of " My Rambles." It will be sent free. 



HIAPS, GUIDES, ANI> RESORTS. 



THE ADIRONDACKS, 15mo., cloth, 50 cents ; paper, 25 cents. 

 NEW MAP OF THE ADIRONDACKS. Pocket Edition, ®1. Published and 

 for sale by S. R. STODDARD, Glens FalU, N. Y. 



THE BLOOMING GROYE PARK ASSOCIATION is an organization hold- 

 ing a charter granted by the State of Pennsylvania. Its objects are : protection 

 of forests and streams, breeding and preserving all kinds of game and fish, and 

 promoting the health, comfort, and happiness of its members and iheir families. 

 It owns 12,000 acres of land, embracing eight large lakes, miles of trout 

 streams, all well stocked, a deer park of 750 acres, enclosed with a wire fence, 

 and containing many deer, extensive forests. Club House, game-keepers' lodges, 

 ice-house, bams; and all necessary oat-buildings. The Club House is nearly 

 2.000 feet above sea level, will accommodate 50 guests, and is supplied wilh 

 every convenience. It also has a faim nnd6r cultivation, which will supply the 

 Club House and all the live stock of the Association. Trout-breeding works 

 are also in operation, and the stocking of lakes and streams is constantly going 

 on. Liberal prices will be paid for deer and grouse. Address Superintendent 

 of the Association, Millville Depot, Pike Co,, Penn. 



Note bt the Publishbes.— Mr. Hallock, the author of this volume, was 

 one of the founders of the Blooming Grove Park Association, and it is now 

 under the management of most excellent gentlemen— men like Messrs, 

 Bradley. Hughes, Nash, Curtis, and Treasurer Smith. The Publishers of the 

 "Gazetteer" believe that sucli associationaare productive of great good, and 

 should receive the support and encouragement of all legitimate sportsmen. 



