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Show VOL. , I HIeiieu Wahatcii County, Utaii, Monday, October s th 1891 No. 16 THE HUBER HERALD. - Editor and .Manager. A Haich Jr, Then Andre set the lamps on the floor, one at e tch end to this open d s as - Entered at Hebcr Postofftce,, space, so that it was brightly lighted . matter class mail up by them, and from another of the boxes he produced six fishlines. Each SUBSCRIPTION PR ICHS. ' . spreader One Year $1.00 of these had a end, and to Six Morths Jo. 56 of wire made fast to one each of these prongs was attached a '' $o. 2 Fhrci Months small hook, about the size of those ec-in- ; " - four-pronge- d r i used in catching brook trout. THEMOOLEY COW. The six lines, two for each fisherman were made fast to nails driven into a I like the homely moolcy cow beam overhead, the twenty-fou- r hooks That wanders in the brake, were baited with small pieces cut from And waxes fat that we may have a fresh hog's liver that Andre had Nice tenderloin and steak. brought with him, and which he said was very tough and good for leperlan, like the cow who's spotted coat and the spreaders were thrown into the Shinesiike the; finest silk; water. She eat; red clover all the day To give us lots of milk. They had sunk when, with a quick exclmation, Ben, who sat on a box She's the next to Andre, began to haul one of jnost useful aqiinaj.,. Of all the field, I think, his lines. Two beautifully silvered And should oe dear to us, because little fish, that Andre said were smelts She is both me it and drink. were drawn up to the surface, and Ben Hat pirs Young People. felt very proud at having caught the first. Then Bob pulled up four all at. once, and for the next ten minutes all HOYS' WINTER SPORTS IN were kept busy catching th- hungry CANADA. little fish as fast as they could haul i meit-fis- h them in.' Suddenly they seemed to no through tuk have left that part of the river, and ICK. 1 : t i : J 1 -- |