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NOVEMBER 26, 1892.
human figure as possible, about one hun-
dred yards apart, along the crest of a ridge
extending obliquely into the water and in-
land probably two or three miles. If a
nd of reindeer is found grazing inside
the angle formed by the shore and line of
stone monuments, a skirmish-line of Es-
quimau hunters is deployed around them,
and the deer, supposing that the stone-
piles are also n beings on the other
side, take readily to the water, where the
hunters pursue them in their Aéaks, or
light, skin canoes, spearing them or shoot-
ing them with arrows. sledge j journey
of nearly a year inlength was nearly y d.
and a terrible gale was raging which ren-
dered travel impossible. “There was no
peat within, and out in the storm all the
nters went, most of them returning
within an hour and reporting that it was
useless to attempt to hunt in such a gale.
“Nothing daunted, Toolooah continued his
search to the south, and there he found
the tracks of three reindeer, which he fol-
lowed at a dog-trot in a wide circle, which
brought him north of the camp about the
same distance—six or seven miles. This
made a run of some twelve or fifteen miles
in all. He secured all the reindeer, and
by nightfall had them ail in camp.
Of such stuff was my best hunter made,
who that day closed the total score of the
expedition at five hundred and twenty-two
and two hundred and thirty-six for him-
+04 —__
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malarial ailments, sick headache, bilious-
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stamina are among the ailments overcome
by this comprehensive remedy. —Adv.
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narriages out of one hundred are
ma ade by * principals” who are both ui
der age.
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SICKNESS AMONG CHILDREN,
Especially infants, is prevalent at all times,
but is largely avoided by giving | proper
nourishment and wholesome foo The
most successful and reliable of “ar is the
Gail Borden “ Eagle” Brand Condensed
Milk. Your grocer and druggist keep it.
—Adv,
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SUCCESS IN LIFE
Depends, among other things, on good
health, good living, good food, such as the
FERRIS” DELICIOUS BACON, —Adv.
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e advertisement of Messrs. Chas. A.
Stevens & Bros., Chicago, IIL, on last page
and write for Catalogue. —Adv.
tee
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dv.
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MAP OF THE UNITED STATES.
A large, handsome map of the United
tates, mounted and suitable for office or
use, is issued by the Burlington
Route. Copies will be mailed to any ad-
dress on receipt of twelve cents in postage
by P. Eustis, Gen’l s. Agent, C.,
B. & Q. R. R., Chicago, Ul. —Ady.
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WHERE QUAIL AND DEER ABOUND.
The best quail shooting may be had in
the Shenandoah Valley, Va., and the best
deer hunting in the mountains of West
irginia, Both sections are accessible by
Baltimore and Ohio Express trains from
New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and
Washington. For detailed information as
to rates, time of trains, &c., write to Chas,
O. Scull, General Passenger Agent, B. &
O. R. R., Baltimore, Md. —Adv.
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By Mrs. E, D. E.
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