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furiously with his forked tail, like “a _ spirit 
conjured from the vasty deep,” then plunges 
down again to the bottom. He is dragged from 
thence by the fisherman, who hauls in his long 
line hand over hand until he brings his fish 
alongside of the boat. If he is of tolerable size, 
weighing only seven or ten pounds, the troller 
lifts him into the boat by the line; but if the 
fish is large, he runs his arm down into the 
water and lifts him in by his gills. 
The excitement that this scene produces in all 
those in the boat is not to be described. One 
instant you see the fish making the water foam 
with his tail, the next you lose sight of him; one 
instant the troller feels him jerking desperately 
backward, the next he darts ahead toward the 
boat, carrying the line with ‘him; and the fish- 
erman, who ceases to feel him, is distressed for 
fear he has broken loose from the hook. The 
colored oarsmen cease rowing to laugh and 
shout with great glee. The troller’s anxiety to 
secure his fish is so great that he alone of all 
the company is silent and full of umeasiness 
until he gets him into the boat. In this manner 
it is not unusual to catch, with two lines, ten 
or twenty fish, varying in weight from five to 
twenty pounds each, in an hour—sometimes they 
are caught much larger. When the fish do not 
bite fast the troller does not become wearied 
soon. His line is always out, and he is in con- 
stant expectation of feeling a bite, as the boat 
glides backward and forward across the river in 
search of luck. He is not confined to one 
rock, like the sleepy angler. 
This would be very dangerous sport to per- 
sons unaccustomed to it. The flat-bottomed 
boat must be rowed through the most danger- 
ous falls and whirlpools in the river. Some- 
times she is forced, at an imperceptible pro- 
gress, against a current running down at an 
angle of 45 degrees. If one of the oarsmen 
happens to fail in strength, or to dip his oar 
with a false stroke, the current will snatch it 
upward out of his hands, and the frail skiff will 
be dashed to pieces among the rocks. Often 
they are obliged to get out of the boat on some 
rock above water and haul her over. A per- 
son unaccustomed to it cannot rely upon his 
senses of hearing or _ seeing. He is first 
deafened by the stunning roar of the incessant 
flood, then sickened by. the tossing of the skiff 
among the waves and eddies. The huge rocks 
that rear themselves thick, to oppose the rush- 
ing waters, covered with eagles, cormorants and 
the little islands all seem to be swimming back- 
wards. And now she flies across a shoal—at 
first glimpse the little skiff seems to rest secure- 
ly on the bottom; atthe next the solid bottom 
appears deceitfully to recede from beneath her 
and leave her to founder in the dark waters of 
a bottomless swirl. And again, before he’ is 
aware of it, she seems to have approached so 
near the falls that nothing can prevent her 
from going over side foremost. All these false 
appearances rushing in succession, quick as 
thought, upon the mind of the troubled novice, 
turn his brain with dizziness. 
DANIEL B. 

FEARING. 

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MOOSE HUNTING. 
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in New Brunswick. Guides and_ supplies furnished 
sportsmen on reasonable terms. For particulars and 
references address R. LINDSEY VANDERBECK, 
Riley Brook, Victoria Co., N. B., Canada. 
NEWFOUNDLAND 

Excellent Salmon and Trout Fishing; also Caribou 
shooting. ‘Tents, guides, boats provided. Write. 
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THE “ALGONQUIN,” 
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Combination of a_ hotel and outfitting establishment. 
Key to seven-eighths of Algonquin Park. Nearly every 
requisite for canoeist, camper, etc. Trout fishing unex- 
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_ Amid the scenic beauties of the highlands of the upper 

Delaware, Excellent trout and bass fishing. Unsur- 
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Pure spring water used 
sanitary plumbing. 
Auto- 
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mobile meets all trains. Send for booklet. 
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receipts of the trapper, the use of the traps, with in- 
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TRAINING vs. BREAKING. 
Practical Dog Training; or, Training vs. Breaking. 
By S. T. Hammond. To which is added a chapter on 
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FOR SALE.—Thoroughly trained pointers, setters, and 
hounds. Can furnish you a good one at a moderate price 
at any time. GEO. W. LOVELL, Middleboro, Mass. 

We will thoroughly train your shooting dog on quail 
for prairie or cover shooting. Also on woodcock. Terms 
A patina abi LOCH LADDIE KENNELS, Doniphan, 
Mo. tf 
COCKER SPANIELS.—Puppies and grown stock for 
sale. Everything thoroughbred and guaranteed; pedigree 
accompanies each shipment. Prices reasonable and satis- 
faction guaranteed. Address ARTHUR C. BURNS 
Franklin, Delaware Co., N. Y : 

A large pack fox, coon, rabbit and skunk hounds. We 
also pate 4 fine mink dog, water spaniels and hound 
pups. Inclose stamp if you want reply. HILLSIDE 
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FOX HOUNDS, RABBIT HOUNDS, COON 
HOUNDS, PARTRIDGE DOGS that stay at tree. 
B. L. CALL, Dexter, Me. 
BEAUTIFUL Irish Setter Puppies. Send four cents for 
iliustrated catalogue. CULBERTSON KENNELS, At- 
lantic, Iowa. 
Pointers and setters wanted to train. Game plenty. Also 
four trained dogs for sale. H. H. Smith, Marydel, Md. 
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Wanted—A pointer dog, broken on partridge and wood- 

cock. Address. GEO. T. ATWELL, Cazenovia, N. Y. 9 
FOR SALE, PUPPIES—Guaranteed for rabbits,. coons, 
etc. Prices and _ particulars furnished. JAMES C. 
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