Published in the Chicago Daily Tribune, Chicago, Illinois on Friday, January 15, 1875
 Two Poor Little Red Riding Hoods. Special Dispatch to the Chicago Tribune.     Madison, Wis., Jan. 14.-A horrible story of two children in the county being devoured by wolves reached this city today. On the 12th, about 20 miles northwest of this city, and about a mile from Dane Station, in a rough country, on […]
Published in the Chicago Daily Tribune, Chicago, Illinois on Friday, March 1, 1878
 South Bend [Ind.] Tribune.     The readers of the Tribune will remember our several times mentioning during the past three years the terrible depredations made on flocks of sheep on Harris Prairie by a gray wolf. The wolf was often seen, but was so sly that hunters seldom got a shot at her. Twice […]
Published in the Chicago Daily Tribune, Chicago, Illinois on Thursday, February 6, 1879
 London Times.     The late severe weather has as usual brought us reports of the appearance of wolves in inhabited districts in Eastern France and the neighboring Alsace-Lorraine. The unusual extent and depth of the snowfall having deprived them in great measure of their sources of support, they were rendered by hunger more daring […]
Published in the Chicago Daily Tribune, Chicago, Illinois on Friday, December 27, 1878
     At Agen, France, the other night, a farmer’s wife on going to bed discovered sitting in the corner of her bedroom near the cupboard an enormous wolf. Her husband brought a spit from the kitchen, and, running it into the animal’s open mouth, pinned it to the wall, where she beat the wolf […]
Published in the Chicago Daily Tribune, Chicago, Illinois on Friday, February 14, 1879
 Garnett, Kansas Journal     Reuben Lowry, of Walker Township, Anderson County, Kansas, was out hunting wolves one day during this snow. He got track of a wolf, and with his dogs followed to the timber, where he overtook it, and the dogs and the wolf fought in the snow. Uncle Reuben, however, who was […]
Published in the Chicago Daily Tribune, Chicago, Illinois on Tuesday, February 11, 1873
 From the New London [Wis.] Times.     On Monday last, as a German farmer was coming out of the woods, about twenty miles north of Perry’s Mills, he found a man’s boots with the feet left in them, particles of clothing, a few bones, a dead dog, and two dead wolves. Signs of a […]
Published in the Chicago Daily Tribune, Chicago, Illinois on Thursday, September 4, 1873
     An interesting child, remarks the Pall Mall Gazette, has lately made its appearance at Lucknow. The Pioneer reports the arrival there of “a novelty in the shape of a wolf boy.” This young gentleman, who is now undergoing a process of taming in the lunatic asylum, was, it is said, carried off by […]
Published in the Chicago Daily Tribune, Chicago, Illinois on Monday, November 24, 1873
 From the Marinette and Peshtigo [Wis.] Eagle.     On the night of the 12th inst., Andrew Manfestor, an employee of the Peshtigo Company, was up in the north branch of Beaver Creek, in company with three or four other men, and a little over a mile from camp, when it became dark and night […]
Published in the Chicago Daily Tribune, Chicago, Illinois on Thursday, January 31, 1878
 Spring Valley [Minn.] Videste.     On Wednesday night last a Norwegian farmhand [whose name we can’t spell to save us], living northeast of this town, Spring Valley, Fillmore County, Minn., in the edge of the big timber, had a lively fight with three wolves. He started out after dark, with a single-barreled shot-gun, to […]
Published in the Chicago Daily Tribune, Chicago, Illinois on Friday, July 8, 1881
 London Telegraph.     From his eminently interesting work, entitled “Jungle Life in India,” Mr Ball has added good reasons for believing that the old classical story of the rearing of Romulus and Remus by a she-wolf may be founded in fact. The author cites the case of two lads in an orphanage in Sekundra, […]