CONTENTS.
| PAGE | ||
| Mr. Dide: His Vacation in Colorado, | [7] | |
| A Cold Slot, | [7] | |
| A Warmer Trail, | [17] | |
| Twin Lakes, | [28] | |
| Through the Saguache Range, | [40] | |
| Joshua, | [51] | |
| On White River, | [65] | |
| On the South Fork, | [77] | |
| Sport, | [88] | |
| Success and—Success, | [102] | |
| Vapor, | [114] | |
| Pike's Peak, | [125] | |
For him who seeks her solitudes in sympathy, Nature has always a welcome. What we call storms are but her periods of house-cleaning, and the sunshine of her smile lurks in every humor; with love it is easy to adapt ourselves to her moods and with prudence we may avoid her missiles.
MR. DIDE:
HIS VACATION IN COLORADO.