. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 10 Wke gveeifev anb *?$u>rt*m«t [July 6, 1901. Coming Events. July 1âStriped bass season opens. July lâBlack bass season opens July 13âSaturday Contest No Stow lalie i£3u p. m. July 14âSunday Coi- r. class series. Class series. Slow lake, ID a. m Escaped to the Woods. We, who were caged as by a wall In cities paved and mural. Escaped, now seek cool shades, where all Is fresh and green and rural. ng woods, we come to you, lody delights us; . Each nodding bough, as 'round we view. But beckons and invites us. Here in vour song crowned li -rious voice
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 10 Wke gveeifev anb *?$u>rt*m«t [July 6, 1901. Coming Events. July 1âStriped bass season opens. July lâBlack bass season opens July 13âSaturday Contest No Stow lalie i£3u p. m. July 14âSunday Coi- r. class series. Class series. Slow lake, ID a. m Escaped to the Woods. We, who were caged as by a wall In cities paved and mural. Escaped, now seek cool shades, where all Is fresh and green and rural. ng woods, we come to you, lody delights us; . Each nodding bough, as 'round we view. But beckons and invites us. Here in vour song crowned li -rious voices; The happv birds' ide3l lay Seems sung but to rejoice us. And straving through your twilight dell. wave green banners o er us; Odors trom flowers invisible Eise o'er the path before us. With you, dear woods, how calmed our mood, Mature her largeness showing. Where ' tod is seen in plainest good, H> growing joys bestowing: Irds and insects, brooks and trees, Harmoniously living. Together chant their litanies praises and thanksgiving. ^^ ^^ Hints to Anglers. Some years ago, when I knew more about fly-fishing than I ever shall again, writes H. P. Wells in " Fly Rods and ;I made a fishing trip to Tobyhanna, in Pennsylvania. I had frequently fished streams within thirty or forty miles of there, and supposed I at least knew where to look for sport. The weather was pro- pitious, rather showery perhaps, but still a good fish- . The stream was a wading brook of brownish color, quick water being succeeded by still reaches, apparently stagnant. I fished the rapid water with care and indifferent success. The still waters, though they were less obstructed and easier to cast over, I ignored altogether, because the look of the banks and the water indicated a muddy bottom, aDd 1 then be- lieved trout never frequented such localities. When I returned in the evening to the hotel I was astonished to no small degree when the landlord informed me that these were the
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