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  TIP FOR RABBIT HUNTERS.

  A West Duluth man says he has the newest and best way to catch rabbits.He finds a creek running through a swamp and follows it until he comesto a place where the rabbit tracks are thick. Then he scrapes the snowoff a large surface of the ice and piles bark and wood in the middle ofthe space. In the evening just after dark he lights the fire and leavesthe spot. In the morning he comes back with a pack sack and picks upthe rabbits.

  How does he get them?

  It is this way: When the rabbits see the fire they get curious and goout on the ice. They sit around gazing at the flames until the firegoes out, never noticing that the surface of the ice has melted, andafter the heat subsides they find they are frozen to the ice and unableto move. The man comes around with a club in the morning and kills therabbits.

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  The boys who want to learn something from what they read, as wellas to be interested by it, will never find another publication thatwill satisfy them so well as MOTOR STORIES. "Motor Matt" is not animpossible boy character. He is simply a youth who has had considerabletraining in a machine shop where motors of all kinds were repaired,and who is possessed of a genius for mechanics. His sense of right andwrong is strongly developed, and his endeavors to insure certain peoplea square deal lead him into a series of the most astonishing, but atthe same time the most natural, adventures that ever befell a boy.

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  TO BE PUBLISHED ON APRIL 12th

  No. 8.--Motor Matt's Triumph; or, Three Speeds Forward.

  TO BE PUBLISHED ON APRIL 19th

  No. 9.--Motor Matt's Air-ship; or, The Rival Inventors.

  TO BE PUBLISHED ON APRIL 26th

  No. 10.--Motor Matt's Hard Luck; or, The Balloon House Plot.

  TO BE PUBLISHED ON MAY 3d

  No. 11.--Motor Matt's Daring Rescue; or, The Strange Case of Helen Brady.

  TO BE PUBLISHED ON MAY 10th

  No. 12.--Motor Matt's Peril; or, Cast Away in the Bahamas.

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  Transcriber's Notes:

  Added table of contents.

  Bold is represented by =equal signs=, italics by _underscores_.

  In this text version, oe ligatures are expanded to oe; the ligaturesare retained in the HTML version.

  Retained inconsistent/unusual spellings in dialect (e.g. "leetle" vs."lettle").

  Retained inconsistent hyphenation (e.g. "passerby" vs. "passer-by").

  Page 2, added missing footnote reference (original text had footnote,but no matching asterisk). Changed ? to ! in "Howdy, Matt!"

 
Page 4, changed "techincal" to "technical" ("talked on technicalpoints").

  Page 5, changed "Mat" to "Matt" ("mit Matt, dough").

  Page 28, changed comma to period at end of "Binch me, somepody."

 
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