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ADyE:N-TUEESin
the
Noetheris'
Wilds.
A
tramp
in
the
Chateaugay
Woods,
over
hills,
lakes
and
forest
streams,
at
a
time
when
millions
of
acres
lay
in
a
perfect
wilderness,
affording
incidenta,
descriptions,
and
adventures
of
estraordinajy
interest.
By
%
H.
Hauimra.
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Illustration?
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75.
Wild
^N'oetheri!^
Scei^es;
or,
Sportixg
Ad-
VENTURES
WITH
THE
RiFLE
AND
THE
RoD.
Affording
remarkably
interesting
expo-
riences
in
a
section
where
the
howl
of
the
Wolf,
the
scream
of
the
Panther,
and
the
hoarse
bellow
of
the
Moose
could
be
heard
—
presenting
a
racy
book.
B7
S.
H.
Hahmoiid.
With
Illustrations.
Cloth,
$1
75.
Perils
a:n-d
Pleasures
of
aHui^ter's
Life;
OB,
The
Romancb
of
Hunting.
Replete
with
thrilling
incidents
and
hair-breadth
escapes,
and
fascinating in
the
extreme,
while
depicting
the
romance
of
huntiog.
By
Pebbosine
Hebnb.
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Illustrations.
Cloth.
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Hunting
Sports
in
the
West.
An
amount
of
novelty
and
variety,
of
bold
enterprise
and
noble
hardihood,
of
heroic
daring
and
fierce
encounters,
which
seem
to
be
much
more
entertaining
by
the
qniet
fire-
side
than
they
would
be
to
the
one
going
through
them
in
the
forest
or
field.
B7
^ECiL
B.
Habtley.
With
numerous
Illustrations.
Cloth.
$1
75.
Fanny
Hunter's
Western
Adventures.
Vividly
portraying
the
stirring
scenes
enacted
in
Kansas
and
Missouri
during
4
sojourn
of
several
years
on
the
Western
Border,
and
fully
representing
social
Kid
domestic
affairs
in
frontier
life
—
containing
curious
pictures
of
charaotar.
With
Illustrations.
Cloth.
$1
75.
Wonderful
Adventures,
by
Land
and
Sea,
OP
THE
Seven
Queer
Travellers
who
Met
at
an
Inn.
Revelations
of
a
singular
and
unusually
entertaining
character,
in
which
the
most
terrible
circumstance*
and
mysterious
occurrences
are
faithfully
and
forcibly
placed
before
the
rea*^
By
J08IAH
Babnes.
Cloth.
SI
75.