. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . m College(Md.), he gave them a house party, and invited a Hun-dred (W. Va.) guests; but only Eighty-Four (Pa.) couldattend. A Hunt (0.) for Bruin (Pa) was arranged for themen on the last day of the party, while the girls were tohave an Outing (W. Va.) at an old Gypsy (W. Va.) campand there prepare a feast to be served in an old TeaGarden (Ind.), when the hunters returned. The hunt was an unusual one, no firearms being men were armed with bows and arrows and took onedog, old Bruno (O.). There was but one gun in the crowdand that was carried by


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . m College(Md.), he gave them a house party, and invited a Hun-dred (W. Va.) guests; but only Eighty-Four (Pa.) couldattend. A Hunt (0.) for Bruin (Pa) was arranged for themen on the last day of the party, while the girls were tohave an Outing (W. Va.) at an old Gypsy (W. Va.) campand there prepare a feast to be served in an old TeaGarden (Ind.), when the hunters returned. The hunt was an unusual one, no firearms being men were armed with bows and arrows and took onedog, old Bruno (O.). There was but one gun in the crowdand that was carried by Old Man Van Bibber (Md.),who discarded his Kane (Pa.) and took his Winchester(Va.). The start was made early, before the Frost (Pa.)was off the ground, and after a Long Run (W. Va.), atrail was struck and each Archer (W. Va.) became Benton(O.) killing the bear, in order to present the pelt to thelady of his choice. The Bear Run (Pa.) to the West End(W. Va.) of De Forrest (0.), where it was cornered. BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE 7. He became Savage(Md.), and, with a showof Defiance (O.), madea rush for those nearesthim, but on being struckwith several arrows madea retreat, climbing a Big-Walnut (O.), from whichhe sprang to a Boulder(W. Va.) on the side ofa cliff, and, losing his footing turned a Somerset (Pa.)into the Cuyahoga Falls (O.) and was washed upon theShoals (Ind.) beneath a high Gravel Bank (O.). A rope was secured and tied to a big Red Rock () and Duke Fitz-Henry (Pa.) volunteered to slidedown and get the body. After the bear was pulled up,the rope was thrown back and the duke came up Han-over (Md.) hand. A cheer of victory was then given,the Echo (O.) of which rang through the valley, andpreparations were made for Wheeling, (W. Va.) the bearto the Gypsy (W. Va.) camp. In the meantime the girls had been having the timeof their lives preparing the luncheon. Miss Flora, whowas in love with the duke, wanted to show her culinaryskill by baking some Vienna (Pa


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