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Show llanllnff II.. rt. General I' 1 Ilurton tlcwrlbet n nocl iiicthoilot catching bears practiced prac-ticed by tho natlre hunter, of Imllii. Four or fire thinly men nro armnl, two with long pcnn, croM barret on the handle. cIom t tho rlmrji, two edged blad.-, and tu or llirro with ten foot iMitubuc of which tho tnds aro uncar-ed uncar-ed Mill bird lluio. Tliu rulpcd, and leading rovcral ponrrful dog, tho liuntin Killy out nn hour or w licforo dnwn, and ptualong the Imm ot the hill, with the frnh morning wind blowing up front the plain. Mow, It the hunter, hareluclclt l notlong licforo the Here" dug. wind tholK-ar; ami though dog. of this irclc9 hunt o illent ai death, thelritralnlng on the lrnli lufon.il tbelr moattn that tho baggy game li nigh. Tho dog. aro .lipped and disappear In tbo darkncM, nnd 10011 tbo roaring nud 'growling thoir that they have fouml the game. The hunter run up to tbo rpot where the bear U fighting with tho dog. Tim men with limed pole. Vo tbe Ik ar In tbo rlU and adroitly tUt tbo cndi hi lit long hair, tbn. holding It foet on cither flank, nnd tbo .pearincii muiplcto the Irageily by related .pear thriMt. It linM that a party of cs-perltnced cs-perltnced men with gooil dogitictr fall to Kcun tho licar lu UiU way, Youth'. Couijmnlon. |