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for, apparently, after they had eaten the horses, 
they surrounded the building on all sides. We 
could hear them scraping and pushing against 
the gates, and endeavoring to climb the wall. 
The only exit for the smoke was by an aperture 
in the roof, and seemed to serve as a sort of 
guide to the wolves; at least we heard them 
clambering along the roof, as if in search of an 
entrance. After a short time, the smoke began 
to clear, and a fresh wind having arisen, it was 
so far blown away, that, looking up, we could 
plainly behold the blue sky studded with stars. 
You may believe me when I tell you that we had 
no taste for admiring heaven’s clear azure, as 
we saw plainly, that the aperture would enable 
the wolves to come down upon us. Our fears 
were not without foundation, for in a short time 
a wolf appeared and looked in. Louise fainted 
outright; but we lost no time in striking the in¬ 
truder with our fowling-pieces, and the brute 
fell through the hole. We speedily knocked him 
on the head. Heinrich then thrust a large blaz¬ 
ing spar through the aperture, and waved it 
about for a few minutes, uttering the cry used 
by the chasseurs when they hunt the wolf. We 
heard what appeared to us to be a general flight 
from the roof. 
“They will not try that way again,” said Hein¬ 
rich, and he was right, “during the darkness; 
for they are scared off by the fire, and they have 
sufficient instinct to know that one of their 
party is killed. We are then safe all night.” 
“I wish,” said I, “it was morning.” 
“It is a wise wish,” said the old man; “for 
why should you wish for morning? Our horses 
DUCK SHOOTING 
— ON- 
LONG ISLAND 
Unequalled duck shooting along the Great 
South Bay, with supplies, guides and boats, 
boarding houses and hotels close at hand. 
Hor list of guides, hotels and boarding 
houses, etc., address the General Passen¬ 
ger Agent. 
LONG ISLAND RAILROAD, 
263 Fifth Ave., New York City. 
A. L. LANGDON, HOWARD M. SMITH, 
Traffic Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent 
Hotels for Sportsmen. 
BAGLEY FARM, 
Bagley’s Mills, Va. 
Philadelphia Representative, 444 So. 43d Street. 
La Crosse, or South Hill stations; 6 hours from Washing¬ 
ton, D. C., on Seaboard Ry. 20,000 acres of shooting land 
for guests. Positively the best quail, turkey and deer 
shooting in the South. Guides, dogs and horses fur¬ 
nished. 18 
HOTEL GRACE, 
Clarksville, Mecklenburg County, Va. 
The ideal quail hunter’s home. Also deer, duck, geese, 
turkey, etc. Deer season, Oct. 1 to Jan. 1. Quail and 
other game, season, Nov. 1 to Feb. 1. Large areas for 
hotel guests. Modem hotel, with water-works, inside 
toilets, electric bells, etc. Fine place for sportsmen and 
their families. Experienced guides and good dogs. Address, 
W. F. SNEAD, Prop., Clarksville, Mecklenburg Co., Va. 
Most Americans are connoisseurs in Cocktails 
—and a connoisseur’s taste demands uniformity 
in the flavor, strength, and mixing of his favorite 
drink. There’s only one kind of uniformly good 
cocktail—CLUB COCKTAILS. Bar cocktails 
are slap-dash guess-work—good by accident, bad 
by rule—but never smooth or uniform to a culti¬ 
vated taste. Club Cocktails are scientifically 
blended from choicest liquors, aged and mellowed 
to delicious flavor and aroma. Insist on CLUB. 
Seven varieties—each one perfect. 
Of all good grocers and dealers. 
G. F. HEUBLEIN & BRO., Sole Props., 
Hartford New York London 
GO TO 
H omosassa, FI a. 
A SPORTSMAN’S PARADISE. 
Hunting and Fishing. Wild Game. 
Deer, Panther, Bear, Raccoons, Wildcat, Rabbits, Opossum, 
Wild Turkey, Ducks. Fish in abundance. 
THE RENDEZVOUS, 
NEW HOTEL. 80 Acres. Tropical Park. Southern and 
eastern exposure on Homosassa River, Sunny outside sleeping 
rooms. Booklet on request. W. S. LOWRY, Manager. 
Open Dec. 1, 1906. 
Duck, Quail and Rabbit Shooting 
at Ba.yport, Long Island. 
Dogs, guns and ammunition furnished; moderate charges; 
best accommodations. Apply 
HENRY STOKES, Bayport Hotel, Bayport, L. I. 
TOWER HILL FARM 
will accommodate sportsmen for the season, November 
1st to March 1st. Quail, woodcock and other game. 
Good dogs and team. Comfortable Southern home. En¬ 
gagement with one party at a time. I. M. TULL, 
Kinston, N. C. 
SHOOTING, FISHING and BOATING. 
Sportsmen who desire a home on the sea shore where there is 
good shooting, fishing and boating, write for information to 
E. M. MAXWELL. Cardinal, Mathews County, Va. 
Notice to Sportsmen! 
If you wish to purchase a good place for shooting wild 
waterfowl, such as duck, brant and geese, I have what 
you want. It is Gull Island, Dare County, and one 
of the best places in the state of North Carolina. Have 
house on the island, well equipped with live decoys, wood 
decoys, shooting boxes, blinds, boats, etc., all ready for 
use. My place is easy to get to, and I can take care of 
any one wishing to take a trip for sport. Apply to M. D. 
HAYMAN, Wanchese, Dare County, N. C. 
Having some 25,000 acres of exclusive shooting privileges, 
a number of trained quail, wild turkey and deer dogs, 
competent guides, first-class accommodations and livery, 
I am offering to the sportsman, accommodations, hunt¬ 
ing lands, guides and trained dogs for the hunting of 
quail, wild turkey and deer, taking charge of every ar¬ 
rangement from their stepping off of train at my place 
to their departure from same. A few well-broken quail 
dogs for sale. Northern references given. Game, quail, 
deer and wild turkeys. Open season, Nov. 1 to Feb. 1. 
For further information address DR. H. L. ATKINS, 
Boydton, Va. 
Hotels for Sportsmen. 
Gunters’ Lodge 
Luxurious Winter Home for 
Gentlemen and Ladies. 
Abundance of Quail! 
Unlimited Shooting Grounds! 
JVot a Cheap "Place. 
FRANK A. BOND, Buies, N. C. 
Brookline, Mass., Jan. 30, 1906. 
Col. Fred. A. Olds, Raleigh, N. C.: 
Mv Dear Sir —Having just returned from a visit 
to Gen’l F. A. Bond, Hunters’ Lodge, N. C., I 
hasten to thank you for having put me in com¬ 
munication with that gentleman. Certainly no one 
could ask more than a comfortable home, a luxu¬ 
rious table, pleasant society and an abundance of 
game within easy reach; and all of this General 
Bond offers those who are fortunate enough to be 
his guests, and when in addition to this, one finds 
his charges extremely moderate, .it is certainly 
what you described as a “Bonanza.” Thanking you 
again for your valuable assistance, I am yours 
faithfully, 
(S) Arthur L. Walker. 
G6e MECKLENBURG HOTEL 
and GAME PRESERVES. 
The Sportsman’s Paradise. 
Quail, Turkey, Rabbits, Squirrels, Deer. 
Kennel of Fine Pointers and Setters. Kennel of Fine Fox¬ 
hounds. 
Excellent Livery and Guides. 
Hotel Modern—Steam-heated, Electric-lighted. Rooms 
single or en suite. Sun Parlors. 
Private Baths. Baruch System of Medicinal Baths 
Noted MINERAL WATERS.—Mecklenburg Lith a and 
Chloride Calcium, free to guests. 
Splendid Golf Course, Bowling, Riding, Driving 
Write for Booklet and other descriptive Literature 
T5he MECKLENBURG MINERAL SPRINGS CO.. 
Chase City, Va. 
PINE TOP LODGE AND KEN¬ 
NELS, VIRGINIA. 
Ten thousand acres well stocked in quail, deer and 
turkey. Dogs, guides and teams furnished. 
PINE TOP LODGE, FLORIDA 
Quail, deer, turkey and fish in great abundance. 
C. ® L. P. BLOW, Chub, Sussex Co., Va. 
EDWARD SHEFFIELD, 
Guide and Outfitter, St. Anthony, Idaho. References, 
PARTRIDGE AND WOODCOCK SHOOTING. 
Best section in New York State. For terms, address 
F. HANSMANN, Smithville Flats, Chenango County, 
New York. 20 
MERRITT (El KINNE, 
Sportsmen’s Guides for partridge, quail, woodcock and 
rabbit. Dog training and boarding a specialty. Refer¬ 
ences on application. We are located on O. W. R. R., 
Centerville Station, Sullivan Co., N. Y. 
DUCKS, SNIPE, QUAIL AND 
RABBIT ON LONG ISLAND 
Live duck decoys. License to gun on club grounds. 
Good accommodations. Write for dates. G. CARY 
SMITH, Centre Moriches, L. I. 
COMFORTABLE COUNTRY BOARD 
in famous Piedmont region. Quail, Rabbit, Squirrel and 
Wild Turkey shooting; trained dogs; competent guides. Fox 
hunting. C. & O. R’y. City references from former patrons. 
Address W. E. MONEY, VIRGINIA 
Cismont, Albemarle County, 
HUNTER’S RETREAT. 
Best partridge shooting in the county; also an abundance 
of other game. Situated two miles west of White Lake. 
Write early for circular and engagements. N. B. 
BROWN, Bethel, Sullivan Co., N. Y. 
THE PARK HOUSE—MAITLAND, FLORIDA — 
QUAIL season opens Nov. 1st. Lots of them. FINE 
FISHING also. Booklet. B. G. YATES, Manager. 19 
