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Show TESTS THE HUNTCR. A Jltn'i Trn"Trawriiirnl llroiiRlit Out l.j- Hint Luck In the VoimI, There me iIujh that bring out the hunter's tine teinix'r. When the sun shines and the crack of the rlflo brings succeca nnj man can bo genllo tempered, tem-pered, nnd olTercoiifcolatloii to less fortunate for-tunate companion. Anyone can bo n good fellow Bitting ln-forc n big sapling fire after a day of luicccss, ami lie can h uli when anyone laughs: but let there como days wluTl the ruin poura iIovmi from low-hanging rlomlu and the inn positlu'l.v refine tn shine nt all. The deer l Ing Btiug back on the moun-tntiui moun-tntiui refiiao to appear, and tho rust gathers on tho hunter'a rifle In melancholy melan-choly bridling spotM. Tho drip, drip of water from loaf to lenf, soyB tho New Yotk Sun. la a sound that brings ono's ti no iiuture to tho surface. Home men cannot be lmppi under niherillN In camp who In ordinary Hfo nie Ihe beat of good fellows. The rain aectna to wiuih nil their good qualities into Cielr alioes, and they nmUe life miserable for their companions with liclrprmnlillnga. On tlui other hand there am men sour teiniiered, with face n olivcrful i rue; a lien In their homo region, who mellow d6wp In the moat con-renlnl con-renlnl of splrltH whrn In n rnuip in the ootla lu apite of oold mini nnd olioer- |