The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 30, 1884, Page 6

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HUNTING WI jome Peeuliarit ents of tl ariat Y 1 if you inte yur own driver you must slso con- irive to be on good terms with the or vou choose for your personal use. Ele- phantine perfection is, it seems, repre- sented by a gentle and steady female, who will stand quite still while the tiger is roaring and charging in all di- rections; but, as females of this species are by no means more endowed with physical courage than other person- ages of their sex, they generally be- come wild with terror after having ex- perienced one mauling, and, far from remaining tranquil, make the best of their way from the scene of action when they find themselves in danger, so that Mr. Barras is perhaps justified in his predilection for cross old tusk- ers. Be this as it may, his first choice fell upon a bandsome fellow nearly ten feet high, which had only killed two people during a long career, and that while incautiously approached during an attack of fever, and which bore 2 hich character for gentleness 2s well as courage. Though ready to obey wrders, Roghanath had a strong ob- jection to being made to kneel, so the nuthor, having but little time to spare for making friends, thought it well ‘to pass a vote of confidence at once,” and, after feeding him with bread and ded to mount in orthodox ly, by stepping on his tusks nt lowered himself by le style, name n the eleph rcing his front himself the ‘This s own word from want of thou the banyan species, at LOWS. seized is head, and, tugging ) them, brought them down on my dé voted skull, This was too muc ukus snd brou mmenced to hs : a With 2 tuow th viood through the sl 4 sire Ye and Mf by the road he knew I w to go. He me took w tree, to discuss as he went long. From this moment we were friends, and Ido not think I ever { to use the hook again so as to bring bloc generally, it w sufficient to tap him with my fingers to get him to do what I wanted.” if the male elephant stands one mauling he becomes fierce, and will charge into any cover where he sup- posed the tiger to be, displaying on some occasions a mistaken zeal which has been known to produce fatal re- sults, for which reason tuskers are as a rule not much appreciated. Mr. Barras, however, as before remarked, gave the preference to a good fighter, and seldom had reason to repent of his choice, though on one occasion he had a narrow escape. Having got into rather a slender tree without the ele- phant being sware of it, the latter probably took him for a monkey, harged furiously, and. seizing the sap- ing with his trunk, bent it two or three times to the ground, but fortun- ately without breaking the stem. Had he succeeded in doing so, he would in his blind rage have probably trampled his master to death, though when the mahout succeeded in backing him, and ealled him by name, Muarak Guj, he extended his trunk in the most friendly manner, and hoisted him on to his head. A much more terri curred by the w elephant when, a tigre is head, Muarsk, ke, hurled | to the ing from hir punded yr nis, who do nearly mothered her in _ Though the author believes that there is no limit to the sagacity and power of these creatures, which he ranks next to man iu the animal king- dom, and thongh he depreecstes the Treatment they receive at the hands of the natives, he on one occasion so far orgot his principles as to tease the phant he was riding by imitating ranch about the size of a small apple } nd the author dropped to the ground | aaa eR TR RIVATR| ¢ v Nervous, nic. Disease Dr. Clare’ Celebrated Works, FES a5 your ry ies tous ik »< what rN Lat once tot f 3 Life's Vigor Wreck ? Life, there is Hope.” GW t 1 Doctor. Offices Parlors Private. A frien INDISCRETIONS: wa B Sposa . ve with her 1 thre f : wii yard into whic ed for helter. mae a als Sea-Lions. e of Mr. Sloss, Bs. »mmercial company, Br: ine Prof. a-lion of veal of thun- | Alaskan w Prof. Ellic ls us a bu she was s ; | that the fur-seals which repair tothe * ed with that of terror cu ot 9 xe j islands of St. Paul and St. George, of | Which so com} her twenty c 0 okt is ale | the Pribylov group, are in numbers al- | years ago, and she had not — | most fabulous. They go to land to | thot ght of for years. Quickly she , } shed fur and hair and to breed. The | sprang from her ¢ and fell across | seal life of that region is classitied | her bed, but as she did so, a tree near | under the head of tur-seal, sea-lion, her home was 1attered by the elec- al fluid. This only augmented her and threw her into a comatose | ion, which lasted several hours. i presented while lying distressing one, and was exceedingly novel and interesting | to those who were about her. She laid setly flat upon her back, her arms ed beside her, perfectly power- ss. Her mouth was so tightly closed ther lips were purple, while her yes were wide open. The ball was like her body, motionless, and the pupil seemed to gaze upon inton the ceiling, directly above | | the hair-seal, and the walrus. Of the \t true fur-seal, the professor goes so far | as to say that there is no other animal known to man superior to this from a purely physical point of view, and few creatures exhibit so high an order of instinct, approaching even to intelli- gence. A male is in his prime at six or seven sures 64 to 7} feet in length ghs at least 400 pounds, some reaching 600 pounds. The comparatively small head is al- most all occupied by the brain, the large bluish hazel eyes alte rnately | burn with revengeful, passionate light, SHLINEVER! " oucer: = Jae S.No EQUA Say —2) then suddenly change to the tones of nds called her by name, TOME oe - tenderness and good nature. When it th great force, threw wa- EW H NG RAf seeks the land it is in its fattest condi- | ter in her face, 5 d ammonia under | SEWING MAL tion. In from six weeks to three | her nose, but ail without an effect. 30 UNION SQUARE NEV om Cu 4 | months the superfluous fatis consumed | She would not give any sign of life, A\CAG, A@AN if Jaa ion, and the bones show | €X¢ept at Intervals of four or five min- ; htiiad ; U 74 infants tt utes, W sor enmnt ‘o nsaimost pitiful groan w sr tightly sealed lips on for en skin. It does not irth, but aims for conc Pe tion. a sen humid, 0024 “reyes i : : t 1 : . t € aA 7 "> 4b ‘ ore k ‘ : 7, | i SLULS : a Rie, ‘ I . 1 t le < | hg ka i H = 3 tn e s . me crys * ; rf } om i PARAS GE, q | tn Mother | m seales | 1 } the pro- | ' yi dig > weighed. bout a aoe | s on the | 211LOM MEG. CC., CHICAGO | \ oR SALE BY ihim. | ~ f > : wht with the same ' ; PR Deiat ’ ! | j eM UAL ( Hi ' | | 8 i ¥ fie t ie ad | a o u ws & caleman looked | 10 Lappe | ‘ { D BOWELS, | young fellow will get terribly | 64! ¢ Root a : » ” a se “e Sees DERER LIVER, | er Hubbard dress.” | : : ; : ee 5 sls cc MALARIA the world : oo a curant 1 2! k name, has | _ wee bility He was a railroad g of inving 2m to swim, positively pups | m uarkab.e for his wit and genial - wires | izziness, Fiuttering at the blunder into t ly, and | esis the song in his honor | je!) ¥ e s before the eyes, hichty cole become the most expert swimmers {| Ward. pag : cid - : LON) Seat only after many discomtitures.—San — embossed covers, ‘rUures venoequal Their action onthe ‘eysand Skin is also prompt; removing urities through these three ** seave engers of the system,” producing ® pe tite, sound digestion, r gular stools, accor skinanda vigorous body. TUTT’S PILis A Selfish Sky be a finer work in — 3 = cai, literary and pr “Nell” is a funny little dog. Her | other work sold intelligence is remarkable. A nod of | or the money wi Francisco Builetin. —_—+ 2 The part of Pompeii wiiere the pres- entexcavations are going on has re- DAILY 'PITAINGS. vealed some most beautifully painted | the head indicates that she may go out, | instance. S by to Cincinna { Louisville. With femme € YP ite fa a 3 ~ : = c Re se cia re : Pal a Bi ei riping nor interfere pictures and walls, some of which are and her joy is beyond bounds. Stand- Ei . Ilustrativ re © cents. Lhrough Daye Parlor‘ ars and Val- | tac er Peta Eve a ing up on her hind legs, then scamper- the room and into the hall- |< way, She seems to be full of life. Her j eyes fairly glisten with delight. But when the head is shaken st her, a sad look comes over poor Nell. She fairl eae | ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA, Sold every® TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Wiscews ebanged in y ULack by asingle + very vivid in color; but simost every house in this quarter was visited by the owners themselves immediately after the eruption, and they, by min- ing through, took away almost every ing acr valuable thing, 1,800 years ago. The ; rugs’ upper stories of the houses of Pompeii droops, and oes to herself ance The eae Ree The Ohio & Mississippi: Raiiw Plicatlon re. sold by aie etd cropped out above the strata of humility. Nell is fond of boiled chick- E a; : ‘ OF want OY “i nsareny Btrort, Kew York. not be vsefu ethe le structor OMe, 64M y TUTT'S ABUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREL. new Running a Donble Waily line. en; she wiil leave the tenderest cut of & porter-house steak for a chicken bone and over her dainty food she ows 8 selfishness almost human. Carrying her bit of chicken under the desk she will place it carefully out of ordinar, reach, and watch it as a miser watches pumice stone, ashes and mud deposited on that sad day in 79, A. D., and the | ardian, il | inhabitants could very easily sink a { Or shaft and run regularly through the walls, searching, though in the dark, after the treasure, which, generally | speaking, would found on the ground-floor, us a at was above would have been crushed by the super- ry olimate ovren, Np. route, ons, 170% Dao Se ee | arramean Rivera. C- PALACE Serine: Castes i seria | i | Soe Throat. Lanes, f: From St. Lowis to New Bork MARRIAS his gold. Twenty times in ihe after- noon she goes and smeils in a dainty Without change. a mass of pumice stone and | W2¥ her coveted morsel, but takes no | ec - without t : All thes the Goulet ashes. bite at it. Ifastrange dox comes in | 6. HE rHY S ? aoe as 4 the | $riage Guide. 144 p lo Gio sie ChE — outside of the desk, she watches him | i = NYI sp - = | $DR. WHITTIER S'Z+0 iz ‘uiet The great epecislias:. Nery Con with pointed ears - erect as Marriag! ee ] he peers at when a rt : > ivot a New Y Le er LE EC en melt pan ae dee : oy Ms 5 , pA, { { ' t ' ie o thar’s so mary i see where they i feed themselves S$ my word on my honor as a gentleman, | n, ca necte | sah, that if Lwas pat d i Ji © lines, wes or southwest. | ¢ ne, es bought mer, 1 =o H eT Daeres. fall ides, Bp. reste, cost ies | 1 St Louis a t X tor N Fourth mt. ] Bay HAING &CUTLE Stlouis Mo >: a oe a gS ee ‘ i Sei Seer gketiiac . they tell me, | in active serviee are | : es - | oad? 4 veittye Ui he sal, that the has » of that mass of | very proper! isle aes GES RRIAGE ASE Wow. PEABODY, —_ | deg ove fo4 the WEST 3nd ROUTE. 2 2. called New En- | tobacco, bee s ing enabies them So tllustrateds PA LS: Be ee ORR ADA. poe one-third more in value | to endure severer fatigue upou smaller ALI that the Coat ne a arer aoe Mar | . : | Bee Se SS | NCR THAMPTON, MO9® an the whole of the cotton crop of nutrition and with greater a.acrity and {nage Guide. 14 wise | Gen’i Pass. 4 sew For Bois by Oealers Everywhere, if eee ing Silk, Machine Twiet. Pi enn | tere inle Sik. Kewing. Milk and Kensineton anneO- | Ey armiders walk rave all the points of © i 3 anim thele BroeL BIL the south. [tell you. sab. it s’prises | confidence than ~7"id otuerwise be me."—N. F. Su - ; the case. The crest svecialist. Necro Oo Macriage. Comstlts'ioa and Pampniet,

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