. The North and West illustrated for tourist, business and pleasure travel : The popular resorts of California, Nevada, Idaho, Montana, Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, Nebraska, Dakota, Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin, northern Michigan and Minnesota. A guide to the lakes and rivers, to the plains and mountains, to the resorts of birds, game animals and fishes; and hints for the commercial traveler, the theatre manager, the land hunter and the emigrant . dulating, withascents and declivitiesof various heights anddepths. The forests arecomposed of sugar maple,basswood, elm, black andwhite ash, red oak, hick


. The North and West illustrated for tourist, business and pleasure travel : The popular resorts of California, Nevada, Idaho, Montana, Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, Nebraska, Dakota, Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin, northern Michigan and Minnesota. A guide to the lakes and rivers, to the plains and mountains, to the resorts of birds, game animals and fishes; and hints for the commercial traveler, the theatre manager, the land hunter and the emigrant . dulating, withascents and declivitiesof various heights anddepths. The forests arecomposed of sugar maple,basswood, elm, black andwhite ash, red oak, hick-ory, and butternut. Thesoil is a deep, black,sandy loam, with a mix-ture of marl, and subsoilof reddish clay. The first |house was built in New §Cassel in 1813, and the (Wfirst school taught in 1848. _The surroundings of NewCassel are admitted byall who have seen them,to be unrivaled. Its roll-ing and fertile land, dottedwith neat farmhouses,and the rich foliage of itswoods and skirted hill- UP THE LAKE reaching Milwaukee, you can proceed up the lake by taking, at our depot on thelake front, at the lake end of Wisconsin street, the cars of the Milwaukee, Lake Shore& Western Railway that passes through Port Washington, Belgium, Sheboygan, Man-itowoc, to Two Bivers. All these are active business cities, and besides having ihe rail-road, are on the lake shore, and thus have unusual facilities for shipping tht ir Sheboygan, Wisconsin, the county seat of She-boygan county, is a thriving manufacturing city ofabout 7,000 inhabitants. It is t e eastern terminusof the Sheboygan & Fond du Lie Railway, and isthe most important station on the line of the Mil-waukee, Lake bhore & Western Railway north of Milwaukee. The former of these roads makesclose connections with the Wisconsin Division ofthe Chicago & North-Western Railway at Fond duLac, and the latter is practically an extension of theMilwaukee Division of the Chicago & North-West-ern Railway. 114 The North and W


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