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The Huron News-Record, 1888-05-30, Page 2. + , _ n.. . n . . W. • , f . V u • ' t,• • .. -f .. �• ' .. , 1 a •- :r- _'..� a.,._,7_ �---.=: #lta r .iltsu,, torus: n . ,t0 thtd x?. �, �harses. When ',J" tt DQ a! $ % FR E 1 r >i ntent fill her. After tTie fatuity had Vi1Ila�? IIORS' horses pear a etrpa.trr and �fiQ �.�1S1Qi><><Ua�� g. sat for some =--- hunt for their rvator.tzg place. The ante upu th9tit lta does not attotngt „ons to bad the g1�1 a How They Are 0 poured xn the- band always wafers ekt.-Ihe,tfaina to- 04.4h ,them, but kills thorn, a Qpressio of E pleyeel3. by a .ts eonl.Is1111v , time at tile. table readi4g, while the rr �,• , self-styled Chntnpion treat Northwest• lace anti althqu h ri lit qu the wild talllon's .seal barn worth '2.Every Vji'ednesday MprairJg� doe strotvhod himself near tile fire s . P a 6 14 ° p g of Labor., .' stream, the horses will go tip or $25' annpug the s.tookmeu of thv —rax-- and a) are.ntl ivllut to sleep. tz general Erlsbin. When a e was tiled, of reading she a' down it for a. mile Ot mora in order 0.601A Ms he ranges• a as a _Tba. ' . , m� r Q��`L An immense black ata(lipu lay to drink at the aocustorned watering A]?en:nsylrran-iupap• t Y �v r��i4ti�*S + I moved to the firo and seating her fy Sometimes in the sutnnlvrtim.e negro slaves of the South led a ' dying on n hillside. His ayes were place. Hiding in n bush or crawl- the cowboys make up largo parties AX TUErI: self on the fiuovi loaned her head on fast glazing over with the film of (nn to t► bluff the huntor lies in and go out to hunt wild cults. On heavenly existence in comparison the ' dogs tawny bask, and 'must death as his blood stout ebbed ° with the miserable condition of Y Walt until the horses come to the eucll occasions the take their lassoes, POWER PRESS PRINTING NBUSE, I have gouo to sloop fu that position• siva from a bullet holo in his Y Congressman W. L. Scotts 1,200 i Ontario gtrcut� Cli[etuu, Y water, and then shoots thein. It is Some good riding-hmses and pro - wag, aroused by feeling the lunge. S a p minors at Scott Haven. Much has dog anti uiove. She+ half opened „ „ difficult to catch them as as Choy xoom. visions and hoot for rho band. A been published about Scott's heart• $1.50 cc year•—$°1.N5 in Advrence. � gently "There," said the old rauchmanr to know instinctively when thvhun- baud sighted, they creep up under her eyes, and what ahs saw aroused as lie stooped over the dying horse, tens are about, and if they Soso sus- cover as Hoar as possible and than, losanesa as an employer, but a re- r dei• to full consciousness. In some „I guess you won't steal any more pect danger they will at Once leave mounting, give chase. The colts, porter who returnod from the mines I. The proprietorsorruEGomia(uuNEWS, '`m ,mysterious way the don seemed to brings revelations before which all ;', ` (lading purchased the business and plant Y Y a of my ►cares, you old reseal, you, the locality. A smoke or anything being weak, soca fall behind the a of Tal. Hu"ON RMORD, :'ill ill"" ore have changed. Iiia oyes iters shin ,and he contemptiuously kicked the I unusual will stamped© them and band and are lassoed and choked Previous statements pale into ies i ,.f publish the amalgamatedpaporsinClinton, ing like two coals of fire and were carcass. Tho rauobhnau ryas.. old they will run forty or fifty tunes bo intd' submission. The little follows significative. When a miner goes �" ' under tllu'title of 'eruct lluuoN Nr.ws- looking at her with , expression Stoine, a well=known' horse raiser - into aeollieryday afterday, although Rscotttile of almost bumnnI hate. Tho skin fore lettiug up. Their sense of are not hard to conq-uer and when he may have dug enough coal to'fil} lir'`'',„ in the Big Horn Mountains. smell is very acuto and on the wind separated from- their wild compan Clinton is the most prosperous tuwli fu ryas drawn basic from the teeth, "What did you kill him for 2" I three or four waggons and is only :, a'', ' - . Western Ontario is the seat of considerable Showing inini-ell6a fan"3, air his J' side, about a Utile is as close as a Ions domesticate easily, but can allowed one waggop, he has earned 11 r.' manufacturing, and the centre of the fittest �t,},ole body was trembling with asked. hunter eau out before being dis- never be trusted. A band of cow a miserable pittance. At Scott's i ' - agricultural section in Ontario. fur Miss Benlniek's first impulse "What did I kill hitt} for 4 said covered by his udor, and the horses boys had some colts in catup and The combiner! circulation of Ttu: NEws- Y• 1 mines 75 Cents is allowed for a �' 4:•;.° lame waggon and 60 conte for a REcoan exceeds that of any paper pub- was to spring to her . feet and rush old Steino in nstouiahmout. "For are otI' in a jiffy. they bectulle so lama they turner. `-. :ished in the Cotulty of Huron. It is, - froin the room, but at bar first atealing my nieces, of course. You 1�ile w(utar is the boat season for them lnpso with the other hors°s. small one. Wednesday's Strike { - therefore" unsurpisserl as an aivertisi"g movement the cion growled so didn't suppose I killed him for fun, wild horse hunting in W Oruinn. They stayed about for qday -. or two, p( a Y a resulted in the promise of at least ,'t'' medium. savagely that she fell back ou the did ye ',Che animals get discouraged b the but one morning the were missing , a a Y Y a two waggons a day, so that Scott's eTRstes or adwertiain4 liberal, and floor. Tllrough her half closed oyes `•I didn't know," I replied mod- deep snows and become hungry and and were never seen again. miners are fissured of from $120 to 's: I'ut•uished oa application. - she watched Query movoluent of the estly,."but it seems a pity to kill so poor, 'They are apt nt such times A farmer who had a wild colt $1.50 a day, not too high. a remun- ,a � ' ' AwParties leaking contracts for a spec; great beast at her side. Slowly he - to bunch in the cottonwood groves given to him b ►cowboy put it in oration for work that is extreme! fied,tiule,.whu diseuntinuc their advertise- ro Y fico a beast. a ' o Y ` y rneuts before the expiry of the saute, will rose to his feet and, with the soft ,r. fine old thief," said Steine, where they eat the bark offthe trees a lot by his house and kept it there laborious, coupled with t{to oon- Srvi bo charged full rates. tread of a•vat, walked"till round her. kicking the caroass again. "Wiry, and chew up all the small limbs for a long time. It became so tame stout dnuger of being killed by fire . • aunts rvithorlt instrnctiw,s as jLe tut his rrroat head so closo•to the can roach. lu winter, too, the that it would oat sugar out of his damp. Mr. Scott's miners have had r;; Advet•tisel I a mall d0 you know that old Class has J' to space and time, will be left to the judg- (iur fat° that she could feel his hot ' Y horso-huntors can unite with it the hand and lot him fondle it. One ono opportunity for rejoicing with- ""> rev ,, stolen more than a dozen of my :NR:rs meat of the compositor is the display, in l,roath. Then, evidently thinking mares and I reckon 51,000 tvouldl't Uusiueas of "wolfing." Perhaps day he left the bars down by asci- (u several years, that is over the 1' aerted until forbidden, m9astu•wl by a her aaleu > ho stole toward a small ' sortie )00 71u do not know what dont, and' in, the evening it was abolishment of the "Iron -clad," :`.' ,cele of solid nonpareil (1.. lines to the 1 s pay for the damage he has clone ill r people T << „ • r ln;h), and chargee 10 teats a ling for first tt'1llilOtV which looked into file gar- this . \'alley dlll'lno t110 p lSt 6«In- wol.fllig is. Wall, n tS Ulfe1 is missing. - It was ween several Itllles which was gained by a-. prolonged . �' insertion and 3 cents a lin° for each soh- don. „ - simply a wolf -hunter, or a man who from home and pursued but it atriko. This iniquitous agreement °i01' kills wolves for their hides and the seta ped to the mountains and never ;,+,,,. sequout ittsertion. Orders to discontinue Overcome by Lout- 1 contained the pl'OV181011 that upon F ' ?dvertiyemonts must be ill writing, t11'ell 'mo till about it," I said, ltic.k rosy to her fuel. With one „ r, reward offered for their it destruction. came brisk. the violation of any part of the 11 e .Nothces set as itG:tmNO alA'r'rl:I,, for ib all. seems very strauau to Ili earlier years wolves on t•he plains Hunting wild horses is a noble agreement which oath miner was 1"', • (measured by a"scale of sol illNonparid, 1L bound the dog was at her aidesguin, illi „ • were killed onl • for their pelts, but ''` lines to the inch) el►urged at the rare of ;cud was at the point of Rpringiug'at r,I reckon it wouldn't seen! ver J P ' oport and a most taro one in this compelled to sign, hu forfeited all `'w lines tts a lino for each ut ertion. bur throat when she sank into a y nary they are killed to save the country. A ran�chman tells rile he claims for coal previously mined , . M;= Chair and closed her eyes, rvaitiur, strange to you, stranger if you lives} game Cud sheo(f ns well as for their knows where there is a band of and not pitid for, and the Company 'r'`' Jfl� �o��. to 1'uul tie d0g'8 tttel}t ill }lei' tlll'Oat ill) in them !;arts and wero ittry;na to pelts. -Next to mull the wolf is -the seventy -f; ve hind of wild horses in was released. from liability therefore. "' ( raise horses.' And the ratan looked greatest destroyer of game. The ''g ''' '� SAT° Lave one of the bust appointed Job and afraid to call for help. After a at mo eoutenl phiousl ns if h° b, Yg nous too and will a little valley up in the Lia Horn I uough of iniquities still exist, ( yr rad• wolf is dance mountains. This valley is only however. 'Married miners aro eom- �%'s: UfCioes west ofTorouto, Ourfacuitiesin monioutor•two of frightful agolly a `'"" this department enable us to do all kinds oho partially opened her eyes. •1'he thought T \was n greeuh0rn just out attach .'anything from a chipmunk ten milds ]dug and from a half to polled to buy all necessaries, includ- 4Z.� of wort:—front a calling card to amattunotb don Was standing iinntediately ill rrom rho 1:ast. to a man. They.used to hunt in one mile wide It is approached ills food or clothing, ntthecompany 11V 16 poster, in the hest styic l:uuacu to the o a ,„ 1 •gangs and destroy a great many by a narrow canyon that closes in store, while the singlo, mon are -coni= " ichor of her with the ex )ressiou .af "See here old man I said steer 1- eraft, and at the lowest possible rates I , 11 .Orders b . tics(] n'gmptip attculcd to it than -eating tiger on its face. ;\fisc ly, "I'll 11 thou}; you not• to take mo Uuflltlues. They would follow nn • to fifty nnd•sixty foot at pisses, and polled to live nt.the cdmpauy beard 0 Addles t (,race had self-possession euoiigh to for a tenderfoot, for I have been ou old bull', biting him until they hall the whole'volley inside is surround- fug -house. When this boarding- _ _ . The News Rem feign sleep, and by"doiyg so saved the plains about as Iona as you hanhstsuug him and then they would ed by wall rock hundreds of feet house is l'ul`l the single man may cru _ .- ­d, her life. have, but I Hover saw anybody !till kill and eat hint. Tilebuffaloltein high, over which no animal can olsetthore, but when"'a vacancy "`" """-"- rF Q;tintolt. Out , )loran liIce that before." ^ gone, the Sheep, cattle and small escape• \Tot only wild horses, occurs somebodv is conlpolled to fill . ,' After a rvLile- dog seemed con ante of all kinds suffer annually but door and ell: are ver fond of . - -- a :vinced she twos asleop, Ile slowly "Guess your oxperienco at horso g Y it. Those company stores and n pie tched tie window again, look• raising then is rather limited, great loss from wolves. Some coup- seelcin�r such slrelt.orod nooks to \vtu- b0ardiug•houses, at which double The Huron News -Record 11 ° „ " ties offer as much as $2 per head ter It is proposed to go u )rices are chargtcl still further iu ing back at every step. It was an stranger, said old Stein, but its P' P a P` I a•t.5oaYair— 1.°r, 1a, Advance• . . old•fashiuned one, which opened you -ask me ',it civil question ant} for twolf scalps. :4 wolfer goes out early in the spring, wall up the ,creaso the profits of Mr. Scott. All ^—__ into the section of country where mouth of the valley at its narrowest ole} man who has been in Scott's _— -- - -- - rwith a latch. «'hen in front of it seem to b° a honest sort of a chap, • ,s 'd „ ? the \volves aro thickest and builds oint and then o for the band. employ fu; sixteen cars said he had Wed1►esd:[y, May 30th. ISSS, ho raised himself oil his hind legs, I'll toll you all about it. hitt a cabin. He Will then kill one p g 1 J Y - __� and with one paw gently raised the Didn't you never hear or wild Old Stoine, who killed the black not averaged 0 a► rveok, although bolt and the window came opou. horses?" ho caked suddenly. or two antelopes, akin them and stn]li0n mentioned in ills first part he had a Inco° family to provide 3, HIS FANGS AT AER THROAT. ' •drag the bloody carcass in pieces all of this article, Says he ]mows the for, and he has no recollection of the ,n Then lie returned and took one "Yes," I said, "1 have, of abullt the country. 'The meat is `*� uiory survey Of DLiss I;ontuick: els course.' 3 baud well- and that there aro several absence of policemen at any tittle, A Young Lady's ,Perilous lid- "'O was still motionless he sprang r thea poisoned whit strychnine an'd. branded mares and' horses,with it, Anuthor man of family said ho had r !.• 1 a "Well", continued Stoine, that's left ue,tr his cabin. The wolves get stolen item tame horde, and also not a'vorngod more than $5 n week venture With a Siberiaxl ,y through the tvfndoty enc} distr(+r�ea-r---one of diem lying there, anal L. on the blood trails and follow . Mastiff. ed Y ten or a dozen tnmo unbranded trw0 iu nine fears, that the company _— rr_chou ho ryas ilio biggest thief of them up nutil they come to the• and three year olds. IIe offers to store pricy list could not be lowered, ' x"'. . sew v„ri; rvur;d. Overcome by fright, Miss Grace the whole lot. You see they run ,neati of which they alit heartily;. be one of the party toe them. and that cheaper purchases could. be • ";. must L•tivo fainted. $lie ryas ill gangs of fifty to a hundred, and and of course that is the last of - rondo in Pittsburg, but the man are I it„ Luer since th,: grr>,aticnitway mor- biQught to horseIf by the sound of t!le stallions steal our mares and -- - ,ler mystery the goon people Of a them. The wolfer has his baits fu Ghi s From SpokeAhave not paid in cash, but store orders. ' h full ill the roost. Leroro she drive them off into lily wild bands; all parts of the country, and goes, . Another Diner said that no man in ,. that town, hnve Gassed lutist o!' their 1 _ leisure in dat'l9tllf1 theories to ex_ could ,,love a heavy weight wag and that's the last rve ever see of front one place to allotter "shinning 1 ' or Reformer a the mines tuns making nacre than g , ', ' shat m vedato he too hard it Pressed n.gfniust her, anal oho felt theta. unl.esa"it is \with a SPyalnss. u(p,' A n.olf pelt fs worth from 2 I have often, iii spite of myself, X1.35 a day, and out•of this stun ha fix,; plain 1 9 something rust in Iter face, The• The • just go plum mild and seem s mo large. gra wolf- ' probleui 1'ui the C417it)li1°tl detective b 3 J o } to3 an 1 u a ,gray been forced when listening to a is cotnpollcd to pay for oil for his , of.New .Jursuv•aud \Tries Yotk, ln'etrn' il�rn die open window hjd worse nor the coal >vil<d mares.,' skins, bring as much as 1 and $5 prayer in" achurch,to bot it lamp, powder for blasting, too} A. talent o . ,r x;iii:,,li.'lliml the lain) and there ' 'I then !darned ' front the old '•:S For the last. n,unth, however, the n } apiece. 1'hcle tics niany,cdifferent less n 8tlt1011 1dd1'ea50d t0 the All sharpening and other expenses. The ".fir t' t.,• . mnrd -r has been "a: uuly a diun light iruut tlho fire. raucht«au some curious facts about \ways of setting wolf baits, but the Father than au oratorical display most outrageous rule of'nl1 id%that a subject O 1'lnun�lh I1,•r half-closed lids.aho. the wild horses of the )tains. I dro') t f,, I t.hra astntu minds uE l poisoned carcass ofanautelope,deCr, intended to please and it ins be married man *who owns rte house t 1'cunl,l, huwever, seo that the (log ],'very effort to destroy them has elk ur cow AS the, most po ular • the hotel and-1,vtr room loungers tv;tr,t.uitliuri with a r,a 'ou each roved futile, and rho aid of rho 1 P impress the! congregation. Ut}ler Lo ]ivesin is compelled to pay the I hnve beou con�entrntod nit soother 1 1 me�hod, Sometimes wolf•baitfs set people }lave told methat they felt cont of Huy company house that Wrayof her shuulders looking into her Territorial Goverulu°nt is now to ill candles ; the wick is ulled outmystuy which uas equally inter- a P ' the same way, go I dont think this be unoccupied; face. She could also feel that his be asked to enadicatti their bands. tho,hole filled with strychnine, and estiug because , large reward was is morely a notion of illy ort n: — }.—_ — offered for its solution, coat was moist, :rad soulething wet •,hey have increased so wonderfully then the candles.,`cut up' in pfoces Indeed, if the story I heard• to -day was dripping on the front of her within the last few years• that they two or tlnreu inches long and the be true, and I have every reason to He Knocked off Four. \• Ties Grace Iloutuich, a pretty dress from the auivats jnps. harebecorneanuntlearab(e nuisance ends sealed or plugged up. This V' girl of nineteen,'eolred the nhystery believe it to be so, I ut dead sure • , After p while the do loft heraud to the stock -growers of the plsi}ns. bait•is set by putting a bit of stick In riding over rho Lost Dlountain last .week, a ilhont the sic} Of b •there is at least one clergyman ill a nietl vtretched himself near the Cloy graze in bands of twol!ty, fifty ill the • ground, splitting it at the town tubo prays to his cougregat from llafrett,a, I same amiss ayoung �, _•_,_. the village- Solous, aural tiro q J' ' and even one hundred and are ver t rr P Y o 0 fire -place. �\ hen she thought hien Y top ani. pnttinn the piece of candle lull. mall \V}10 was dlgglllg post bolos for v, reward was paid over. to her on P ' a difficult • to approach. An olti 1pcot\ween the a )lit • )ortious of the i'r, Saturday. Ii. .0 Ben•tuick, the wdeep she tirade a spring for the 1 1 'I don't uicaul to say that every a barbed wire fence, and when I stallion generally occupies some stick. A wolf is ver fond of call- "', uncle of Thies Gracy is a wealth kitchen dour, and ,just its she passed i - time you hear a clergyman use an Y elevation and he will trumpet an g J' aY told him what I wanted, he repli- ° througll the dorr sprang ing after ]ler. t files, and when he cOmrg along he g farruer'who devotes himself to rais• o a P'c a alarm to the herd if he sees any one elks the bait out of the stick and expression int of keopiu•a with what ing sheep. His plaice is ten ruilos With all liar strength silo held the ) . ought to be, it is evidence of door and Sm'euned for' help In a coming. In times of danger from stvallewsit. When the candle molts prayer ,o 'I'll go will► you. I rues in that from Rahway, and he spares neither•, I' wild beasts the Stallions form a insincerity, By no means. Good a . mouhont both Mr. boutuick a.rfd the in his stomach, which it does ,in a routo myself, and I kin point Lout expense nor trouble t0 improve the circle and the mares and colts Cru ulen, thoroughly sincere, \vitt Some „ flock which• is his hobo Last •hired Ilan rushed.to Ler assistance, few minutes, the`roleasedatrychuino every position. , y tut inside. 'The cults are often at- takes hold on the wolf's vitals, and times, owing to idiosyncrasies, in - fall }lir. Bentuick imported several nod silo explaiihed what bird }lap- 1 advertent) err in this wa as for When we reached the ground he . x nod, Quick! arming himmelf, tacked by. wolves or R.Ocky 'MOun than there fa music. The wolf y y' , t English prize sheep for which he„ 1 ' Quickly a tain lions but the ueveb succeed instance, the good old minister who, bogau tolling mo whore this l►nd p1d"fl a fabulous sum. One morn Mr. Il°ntnick etitered the lbitchen, r Y always blames his trouble on his . 1 a He Was surprised to find the win- in killing a colt without a battle thil, and he will spin round and when praying for Divine mercy on that regiment was stationed, and in, a mouth' ago the shephord, , with Gho horses, and often the t°ti, trying to catch his tail in his the bereaved families of the victims finally he halted before a huge: . I named George Goff, name to AIT, dew closed and the dog quietly Y a of the Coroan massacre, -paused to boulder, and said resting in the corner. Mr. Pont• wolves and lions are kicker} and ,Iiouth, as I have seen a dog do Lentnick in great alarm and said o healon so bad! r that the have to explain that Corea is peninsulnon "Eight here, stranger, was where nick at first thought that his niece 3 Y when at play. He toil} next stand the oast coast of Asia,- Or that that two of the finest animals had o beat a retreat without securing on his }find legs and walk about I squattod for four long }lours. I been killed during tilt; night. 'They '•lutist have been droatning, but file g a other who whou he used an unusu, r, had evidently be pichcd out of flout of her dross was covered with their prey. Tho stallions aro roan and dance, but it til} does uo good. ' rested illy I,1in richt than on Hilt f lar 1�IOrmona, and rret till rho mares ally big word in his prayers, always. blood and there Were little tools of o IIis shriel.s and cites of pail aro ledge, aril I reckon I killed exnetly flack and their throats had been'cut 1 the can. 'They cross and recross terril)lo to'hear, and the last thing explained its maauiug tituuty•eight-Yanks that day." I.'`- from ear to ear. It se•emod impo,. water nbont tro kitchen floor. 'On y' r> sible that a dog should have slall".}I. examination the clog was fotuld to the country looking for 1uhres and he does is to turn two or three But to the story I heard today : "NO r, a a ho thoroughly ruck, as though ho hard even proselyt•ing for horses to enter sombrsaults in the air and fall doad. A clergyman in this city—I'm teres( tilt, animals, as the wounds d Y a their band'. If cow ponies Stra • sore] tempted to mention his name "Solonill fact, and I know- a were is clean as thou h randy by a j 1 J The strychnine ]:ills them °very Y 1 „ est tomo out of the river. dozen men, who'll scoter to it" v o too far ltway front the cattle .or time. Indians do not like to kill —has been taking lessons in oleeut J razor fund there wo,•o no signs of When the hired utan went toe 1 g buy booty wolves; they think i't is rr'bn.l meth• ion fro -in a }ally .teacher. Her meth- "J.evs see. This battle twits fought r, mutilation. The next 11fight two cher the first thio t o harness rho horses he round that they are rounded up by all old cine " but I nnver knew an Indian Orl is to have her pupils Speak a iii 13614" I 1.11 m01•0 Uf JIT. J;outuicic',S flock 1wC1'0 ttyQ nlQl'O 9}Itep Marl been i;Illrod. stallion and driven Ofl'Infu the }Ulla. yet t0 object -to helping "al;lU• tip," pi-ece and to inshuct them as to tic K'rect,.•you are." killod in the saute tday. After tint The Siberian was the d�spoilor of Often n wild herd will discuvtr ► g 11 and they' will generally Skin it wolf ceut, roudulation, etc., but with her "That's about riighteen years � , Mr. hontuiek hired two watchmen t}te here}. Although blr. I3ontnicic , niotl Reverend pupil she Inas hint s •seal: , to patrol his farm buildings, which ° tame.bnt7d of horses grazing q J wLorovbt ho is found dead and P t I ago 4' had paid several hundred dollars fur iu a valley' with no intention of },ring t•ha pelt to the wolfers, over. portions of yet -to, be preached 'mist about." are on one. aide of tine Ribway river, his dug, }ie determined' to shoot leaving their rnugo, but the baud -of sermons. h+ while his holaso is'on the other, but • ']'lie wild-livrac hunters arealways "And 'you are about 25 years I Lim. As lir; was leading him from wild horses, led On by their stall}ons, One da • while he teas getting his nothing happened. The next morn the house Miss Greco came from dash down foto the valley, capture rtol!'orR, and when they do not find J a a old 4' in-, however, the news came that n a }Otitic room. With one bound the tLem and carry ,,theut stray. Tho plenty of wild-horso they always lessons n couple of young fellows— "I ivas twentyfivo this Spring. fit 11 fifteen utiles from Mr. Rent- clog sprang at• her, but before he wild etnllions aro Shot without mere r find plenty of wolves and make a newspaper reporters, by th0 way— Then I looked at him for a long • nick's had lost two valuable shOoP coached her n ball from iiLr. Mout J go)d thing out ec,4 tie bounty and were iu an adjoining room and they during the ni ht. Since then not n r g by t}le ranclnmen. If one is seen pelts. I have a boy out with a assert, on the honor of a roporter, time, re o g h winced. When + a g nicks pistol passed through ]lis grazing on a hill lie is sneakod up party of wolfers note, and lie says that they heard him practicing a we were going home, a'nd after a i night has passed without some fariuer heart, killing him instantly. upon and dropped in his tracks. to er Cud. gettinry Lints from his long period of silence, he suddenly having One or two shtcp killed: Hiss Grnc++ still that she would They are very a!r•rt ani} rliflir tilt to rho three 0f them frectuontly kill P y n n reinarked : 11 One da Inst seek fir. P,entnicic twenty and twenty-five wolves per fair teacher as to how his voice ii: J not pass tbr0ragll such a night again approach, but like the tame )lOrse day, worth for Choir hides and scalps should be raised, lowered, quicken- "Stranger, don't you believe i was obliged to go to Morris totvu for ten tulles the reward she received aro onsily killed. A bullet in most at least $75• ed, lessened iu speed, etc. rune than !" 11 `_ ship to attend a sale. Ho wished for detecting the sheep -hiller. fn most any patt of the body will T rr r .'.• to drive across country and decider! a 1 cause the horse to,, drop on the -That's pretty good wages for three r• Now what was this for 4 Not Perhaps you were, b[rt you see ''`' to start in,his otvn waggon at four "' moo, or rather two mon and n boy, surely to make t•ho pi more Be- yoit were not quite seven years old plain, to make. Although the wolfer has ceptable above for the unuttered on the day of that fight." ' ^' o'clock in the 1110tuing, Itis niece DANGEROUS COUNTERFEI'M. The Indians aro the best wild- a `,` a a honto cabin where he keeps his thoughts of the heart are as elor(u- "That's what I've been figuring t+ h "Hiss Grace, was asked to propare all Counterfeits are always dangerous, horse hunters, but they d0 not .like ° • _ early breakfast, and nlao to sen that more so that they always closely to be out in stormy weather and (pelts he is seldom "at home." He eat as the most brilliantly spoken on," contintidd he in a very serious the hired man ryas «)early enough rides and walks all over, the conn- words up there, voice•, "and I'll tell you wilat I'm 'i•`,•. � 1 a I\IIIATE THP ORIGINAL IN APPEARANCII they cannot stand the cold of twin- try often camping under a tree and � - -- -` '--•- willing to do." !. to ret the }iorsos ready. i''earing AND -,A3tn. The rernarkablo success ter ani well as white inert, Tip 'a y ( a ' 6 sleeping in the snow or on the cold that if she went t0 Led she would achieved by Nasal Balm as a positive stOrnl is the hest time to. hunt wild 1 a ., A LUCKY >;i3CAI'J , "Noll 4" `; '. oversleep herself she determined to cure for 'Catarrh and Cold in the horses, for then they. buucli and ground, His duly care is to have `ITS..CyrusKilborne,oFBeamsville, `,I'll call it twenty-four dead ,'� ? . p�gs the night in fire kitchen, where ilead•has induced unprincipled par- cannot see any one opproaehiug. ub- Plenty of matcLos�.l;eep•neat timber .Ont., had what was thought to be'a Yanks in front of my position ! ties to imitate it. Che public are and lo0"li out for northers. cancer on her nose, and was about r " ', y there was nn old-fashioned clock cautioned not to be deceived by til it is too late to gat out of the T'hnt a fair, ion t it 2 11 4t1 I _ which suundtd the hours almost as nostrums imitating hTasal Bal'ru in 'bullets. It is gouerally useleaas for When the wolfer• hunts wolves to •submit to a cancer doctor's opera. I told-hlm that nothing could be loud as a church hell. name and appearance, b6aring such a huuter to attempt to run down n and horses together ho till;ee two tion when she tried Burdock Blood She was not afraid, n§ She had nanpes as \anal (,reale, Nasal Bal- wild holso'tvith• a tame One, The swift }ionies; one of which he rides Bitters,` which effected a radical mole liberal, had cordial rotations N for a companion an immeuso Sitter- Sam, etc, Ask for Nasal Balm and do tam° hors° weighted down b • the altrl the other lie leads packed tvit}t pure: The medicine cures all blood were at once to -established. i a J r i diseases. ' 4fl6•It ,: i1u mastiff, %yho teas locked in the not take imitations desists may urge burden of the •taiuo hunter's body, his bedding, grub and traps. Ile { __- a upon you. For sale- by • all drugg.late As AN A(O i4 intrernal remedies for • • lc' .C1�-Ilight. Miss Grace soot] tirrea and tite wild 1101'ae easily goes OtCP {'sat tracts of, tCl'Clttil'y, vote Ronde, it printing, Ili tcnu•ntr, and (n d ' " Or sent post-paid on receipt of p'rl°69 I g fact atl kinds of printlnu, (n the Lcvt etyte Soap ves ver Dlluable. Sulphur (� was to the habit of feeding too dog (60e and ail) by addressing Fulford R' ©seapos, 5omctAmOs t110 1h 1h I1tC•l'9 , Atld It i9 Only by Ital'Cl 1'IdlUa and icnown to the craft and at iow rntes, at Tar. and it always -Showed a great attach- Co., Brockville, Ont, discover the tracks of the wild l terrible exposure lie can hope to Naw,s-Rdcollnomce. Soap proves eery ealuabie, 1 r *� 11 � . � 11,1:. �:' . ; �, . 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