Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 June 1887 — CLEVELAND IN LUCK. [ARTICLE]

CLEVELAND IN LUCK.

Good Strings of Fish Caught—Trolling for •• Speckled Beauties." President Cleveland rose Monday morning (says a dispatch from Prospect House) and after breakfast went with Col. Lamont and Dr. Rosman down the lake to trull for trout. The President caught one fine large trout More were caught RBSpbthers of the party. After dinner the President and Mrs. Cleveland, Colonel and Mts. Lamont. Dr. and Mrs. Rosman, and Mr. Riddle, of Saranac Inn, drove in buckboards seventeen miles to the Roy Brook House to try brook-trout fishing. The trotyl preserve was opened early to give the President a chance to try the fishing before the fish had seen a fly. Just before sunset the President cast the flies, and when he came in to supper proudly exhibited a catch of handsome speckled trout. The President and Mrs. Cleveland are in excellent health.