Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 March 1909 — Page 4
(üod u'1 frotn tint page.)
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duraLiv Ituteatoue. broken to uuss ,.,.;,., i..; ti.:...h.... :
8 bw completed and accepted through a one Inch ring. Such con-ui ' reUlJlul iN , u, ljeoi Vij' . ho oB.rd of Oommtailoi. Thokret .hnll b. mixed dry in the above IJeT
lovvmdtip und Herman Thei-ini; for
TRICK SHOOTING.
r ni ton b.Hl tMt reniiired to proportloni and ullWieut wuier add
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menu vii IU1 Uli Kt-t'II DC ' m.t 1 III- kUV lu.i,.l V.. 1 ..,4 l.,l... I. It I.
t :n r- j.ir uatll so accepted and' im. shall ue laid m the faun la uein as lin-ptctor lor pieelnet No. 2 in!
" ' -inn n um murv iii.u n imu ia.vei;. wen huu .Marina lownMnp at said elccicn Ina 12lt tAäi ti t .imlan . . .. . ......... i ......i ..... . .... I . .. 1 ' " "
acceptance.
n lUdT slul! set
-.ide uud slope
er
riur
v rr. .-.irj . i. .irid
Hi ll
il o i.m ti.:I pesnrv a the ccnructor. l i'i . . i vent - f icy
I 'ihe exterior .litt null be ueatly the trovveüed.
i-.uiiM.r.s.
v, i ntrmtor will b is. Bt 'iU- of uvl T" beini i rm- mU iuprwv -l . ..it. . n h;iu SU-. 1 railing hall U -u ii sake, fin? stake I n aunn tod at siieh ulm- iu ilie
u p!a. el robbed at.J v! tUe iengtu of tut and depth of foundation as ahovu diller-! -u thw profile.
of : . i. i ..vie, il . . . itu.it r of w n - '1 ( ;iiht of vv.. .d- si , i i.. thirty . ..
v . I' li. f i. ha slop i . 1 ri i .11 ob ; r t N A . .1 be t. ss ol .. 7' - ".:Hn ' nuT id. v f si -.lid -l .1! of '-a . '..-.ll r.id th"f l S'I'.K r;ds.'
d h . i -d .r nt.
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P' i.utcin oti I ; ' r'r-:- r i
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I inii ii mm iin iiut;s ou .i
of envh abuiuitut t the leah
' feet or h designated on
of said -i. !.! tottrarted iu the sawK ni:n
net ifi nov.d-d for aliutinent founds
ii- Ka h t of lug shall bf
:nr.irtd together through the roii'l
tiu anchor rods three
"..ni.- of an Inch in diameter. The .ti'itmeni fouiui.iMons and wings are
I' or coiii'Mtc fiiwi in around the
rtioned 1:2:5. to the
of stH Iprb and dl
nud thi eauüo idconttuuod.
Uonty Wehr 1 red Alius John l.ubburc Commitaioue.-a of Hubüit Couiitv dianu. .SiAJ'I! OK INDIANA
DUBOIS cütMT.
J, MicliHfl A. dweuuey,
In
Auttitor iu
u k tnat sa t) riyht o: i :va il o im lud avatiur. o..! PiiibauK- : t n! mi h limi"..- - I. i''iiiftPr specif! el wa shall bo cleared
.. s (. . .
-ni- ui au himi wnai-i tofj i-uri. pr public uliliiy of sall 'a nie ttuekn
i. um' and stumpf'rn. moiichI i r protWe. The eloar
a rroti. tin- roadbel. .udih of rcwilwav shall be sixteen
peciti. d .1. Uridai- hall be dli:nid to
i-t.im a lh load of one hundred
Mid per square foot lloor sur
i Floor. to be three Inches
i wfilte oak. Working draw
i : iu ail mit uri's hall be S'lb-
. :"tM o th :.:ineer and suprin- ! ! nt for tin lr ap;roal before th. ' of erei :: n b-:tns. liOAD MATKKIAI.. ' t'pon .u....bcJ gradJ h! .oinpartt it a provided for ic ' hirteiü ii.li s'iail l aprv. i ' v ' -.n !'! r of dirt, whi n
1 In-
ICO VDltKI).
oa lb'd s-hall ituislal of 1 feet of thi- right o' 1 nin- i i fwt oi' r ,t ani-'i's to the cen- . .K -t t .iy. exrli! ! ' ft- "i :. "i im.
foundation shall bo of t be and lor aid county and tiate, do here-
Ii''t r.i upon ix t tw. 'v i.y tvrutv that the rtbove auu fonirom
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a true anti roiupioie c.i t tn. viewus. aiirveyor and ciil tiiineci,
ami uio orutri ui tue buanl ot coiumi onere of vaid couui y lulalivo theteio m tne mutter set out in the toreoing cap lion aud ivpoit at the biuue appears ci record in oi) orllce. W ttnef b niy baud and seal of the iioar..
I'ouiinibMcncrs oi eanl Cuntitv. iuu
lie 1st day o March lüOü. .dichac. A. isaeeney. ndiu r of Du'Kiit tA-unty. Indiana.
fltüCLA.M A riON 0 ÖPKCI A l
KLfcCTlO.N.
STATE OK IMHANA
CUl'NTV OK DUBOIS, ss.
fo thehenffof Dubois Couniv . IinHans.
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b;il 1 1 1 ti fo; m a.1-
.lit ot w ; tc "t ' ' ..te.i , i '1 si; a . . i work .. ' f the I 1 1- .
' s i herei ' 'i -T.iütc! I.o lw, i -aid na !' . I'uvt'd i.
The n.aii "f !U to th the pr .Irt'-giil '. iniih- ! -'n'l 111 ! ' --.U r.-d. :t' r th'i -m.i.itl' ' ' a ! s a ' .iii'il il, 'ho -'ipr-
tiot
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I. ' I'M'I'i I d 1 ti; d-i-. . le-.- I ...t. 1 ll- p. .
'.t
'U'h, .?ht fet f t.. i h.- rent.!
Th Way Some of tho Stage Feats Ar accomplished. When a rhumpioit rifle shot fires blindfohled at a utnidiiijr ring or a
pennv held between his wife a thumb ami ti tiger or seated back to her shuoU, by ineuns of a mirror, at an apple upon her head or on u, fork hell in her teeth, tha danger, of using a bullet is obvious. None, of course, is needed. The explosion is ontngb. Tho apple is al-: i.. r .
rcuuv preuarea, naunij w?on cut
n i into pieces and stuck together with I ...i.i... i . ,
uu nu.'iesne sunstanee, anu a t!ivau with a knot at the end, pullrtl through it from the "winss," so
that it flies to bits when the gun is fired, is ''how it is done." Generally the more dangerous a feat appears the more carefully is all dancrer guarded ngainst. In the "William Tell"' act the thread is often tied to the assistant's foot. When, again, the ash is shot off a
cigar which the assistant is smoking a pi ere of wire is pushed by his tongue through a hollow passage in
Auditor in the ciliar, thus thrustinir on" the uih
iJ foreaid ctunty and ttate. no lure- at ihn
by ceiUfy tbut at a session ot the i$oan a f...,,,:,., ,t c- ?' , ot loinmissioiieis ol Puboia Count. , A.faW)r.!te but SImP!o tr,ck "
neld at thir loom m tbw Court h.iw fnootm.tr from some distance at an
in said c uutv, m the town of Jasner. nu orance held in a IndV linml fln-f
tu m oay oi uan-n m u, dm nlei applause i invariablv forthcoming a apti-iul election lu be held m the ,i.u .. Ji' ....... aJL A ,
otiu? preciiits in said Haruison urn: Ul. ' u,ur i on nor
ay" i ii iad i eaaaa .(jr auuatfiuvAu
k sf k wrs : t r "1" 4 i v . 1 Taw ihui tameav wrvr
The CInd You Ilavo Mvnja BouSlit, and vhlcli hM liC, ia tu xur over SO years, bos borno tho ZXrl
A Swec
i rt a i'..ini.er : -t . :.'.nd tl.' e.r:4nions vii'h at loj. ill fflli' f t. except. ! 1 of the " Mansions
In- i ts hall h .1'. ether nlat
1'KIN.(;f. -lall b 1 nt.s' : 4, ted ' the roa ! d u. -.u 1
"r " o pert. it ,.n water m at auy point. Th- : aid ditohf- shall be
. t .' ree i 31 f-et. depth
Min or li.iS' one i 1
? hfUfvi in Ui opin-
T.;:i-er th foregoln
11 be ehariEed. the
r.Ttuctor si. all consTru t said
. h -s to t'o- d.trtenslon- ordered th- -ngin-. t ("haua.s of rhanapprofl' Ii . hatiuels r,, hridrff-s .nl Milverti- and outlet ditches in-
i zeitig or cross roads shall be
i -':mtei ,i..-i-ver tho engineer sf.a.J requln Proper outlet con- . K4 i 'i ! t rts f.HVDK. The -i.adb.-d shall onform ' - hf -ul'-grude of the toad indid iy the :-l lin-s on profiles. bih represi u the fp of the fini -ti 1 grade. Th' existing surface f ' roads shrtll be excavated or f.Ue-i as shown to conform to said r'adf t'pon the portions of said "cad where no excavations or em-.
iaiKm nts are shown, the roadbed shall be dresned and' crowned as
a-ive specified. At all points the 'Oji of the roadbed shall be eighteen In) feet exclusive of side ditches. f. ept where otherwise specified i:.t AVAT10.VS AM) KM HANKMKNTS. li At all points where inditjied on the .: , flies of the restwr-
roads. exi ,. tiotis and emhnnk.
onsiructed, and at llt-eessnrv To maLi.
. . ........
ir,e i?-a(ie or hi- roadway jKhteen 1ni fe r wid. on top. except where fwise prooded herein. ulusUei
'i umtte-s t:t .ivatiotf- hall 1 ae width of base of . ighteei, 1M feet plus the width of side d.t.h.s. and a!! other ex. avaT.onis'.all have a f. a, n ratl(, ,tf on, f "t horizontal t, om foot .-rt i'A' Enibanl :i . n s shall 1 m- n w. 1th or nnvii of eighteen ll v i feet 1 the aides Th-reof one and oneK .f hnrh'. t.t .) to one foot vertual All sa. I elevations ami depressions in 'he uro it ml shnii h..
I'leitr-u vvhere ne,.sary ln orüeT tl.v the roadt.-d be of an uniform!
i ar an ;, -ints on a trne line
Ofi1" pre In Te.sS of
u TihtL-i.ts t!,.. i.nitractoi .hnll " . " "I tilt mi: niiis as tin enjrlneei l.all dirt- :prnach s In ex-cawviotp-or !. l.antvmeiitj, Ut inter-
" 1 i "--roads i-hall le
. o-j o me wuith of not less that chteen Mm f.,tt and such apI ' .arhe.. shall alope at a ratio not ex. ceding one in twolvu. Cri.VHIlTS. 1 . fulvorta shall be countruct(J lf s,"-h plae and of the dlntnc--nd eni?tf a.- hown upon th" i : -. all pps us.,i j tj,P fon. " ion of r .-uhens shall bfl of I ..ini7-d Ari.eriian innr tmn
s. tiansvrrseiy ,,,rniKated with ami une-halr inch corrugations -eitlotm shall not ho Ion thnn
t' 'nt-b,x Inel.. - in length nn.l !..
not esg than tvo inches and se.v iheted with not les Oin
U i tr noh rivet-, set not lm8 than in. hes apttrt Not wider than jx'.en Kuase ,heet ,hall be ii bed i all culvert pipes twenty-four Ii' h-B in diameter and leaa. o. Uli'ir than fifteen ullage sh,et. 8. t i l used on thirty Inch cnlvert P I" - and not lighter than fourteen
v j.im' hneets snail be used n i
c I'verf pipes over thirty Inches In
u öuen pipes shall be laid
... ..f... eS orougnt to grade indl
- i " nie engineer. Ami at the
i 'i n trenches slml be exen-
TO lit tile Sh.in nt tlw
i. 1 he earth in th Imit. .
n h and the back fllliitss shall
.Ü .ir' uv rnmminv ti, .....i
. jM.e .inverts snail be tiroloct Rtrction of masonry abut ni't walls, twelve Inches l i,i.
ih and projecting one foot above Ichtonn Inrh. .ia... ....
L! ' Z:."ta,,.". ..hevo"d th" eternal
5..r,n. .urc agaltmt wash-
" .I.. QpPin a"" be deter
.-..ch uy ,,ie engineer. All niasnnrv
t V
t' I C '
urt
i -r.t inches.
f -.lid -p.ee ol ,!H feet iii'.'d ii ptovidei herein. Th
- ..ill br of a ii:r.rorm (iialii
. I'l' tt.ie. b-okt n . .- nearly a u h. - i"--. 1 li . :wii of a -7" to pas.
'-' nil, t a ..ii!i.n!on de r..,!-1 (I. !: r... k i.-. d and to h . vim. iied ii ti- eiit;iiiH-r in-
. ei -turn- M.aii ,e layect m a
i-imrii. and e t manner N'ot les
' .n 1.U13 tuf'e ards of rock as
. j"u i.rovided th 11 be used on each
iii.eu mile ot This improvement
l pou the layer of stone as aboe
lii'jiici iball be sprend a layer o,
li!iK;tone screen im or river irnvel
, . . . -
o. .i uniiorm Uf pth to be deternilt.d
l Th- Und of st i ne used s nixiw
designated, and apnroved bv tho r..
iCin-'T and superintendent in ehnr
f construction.
n it ions shall be made at brldgo.
"ner si..-eadiliir such screeiiin- n
.li..ve provided the same shall be
ompncteii l.v u nil it nui.hin. .
less than twelve ton and all deprs-
aj.earine in The surface of Th.
road wa shall Im- filled as the rollint
iroie-,es. .Not less thnn flv !..
ired and twenty cubic yards of
creening shall be used on eaeh
iaeai inue or Improvement
USTttlATILS.
We further report that the esti.
man 01 COSt Of Snhl mnr.ifum..ni
including bridges, culverts, survey.
v. uuriioys reos uam iges. grading and rocking and ev.-rv hing necessary for th, C3m ,,rf(; )f the same, according to the plan md specifications Is as follows: No 1. Depot Road. ?9.4 .00. All or which is respeci.'ellv mh. nllted JOHN BET. KERR TRAYI.0R
lJweis. R. C. LANDGRKBK. . .... Engineer, -.täte of Indiana. Dubois Coumv. Before me, the undersigned; tbt 'rt day of March. IPOP. ,,pr.son illy came Edmund C. Landabe , n iifeer. an 1 John Betz hh ! k ii raylor. viewers, and onch ack.Dwid?Hi the above and foreeoln
- rt of their doings herein and tha: he same Is just and true as ihey reeve. ' Witness my hand and thir
ist uavof March 11)09
JOHN P. TirTFIEIC
in n m uiiiois uHirt Ami the Board of Commi.inner be mp duly a,ivied in the j,remipeP iside the election t j be held on .March
l, III 5HH1 lOWSIPp?.
now tue petitioners lv M. Mllb'lrn nnil Kranl
their attorney-, and etiow
ti
Muiton tovMij.ii1 pe sai.t count v oi?
I KIDAV, March L'üth 110Q.
to vote ujK.u The question of buildiiig auci Hi mriliv .vrlsin f.n.l n nva in L....I
.aver of clea., jW. bv erad,t... a,.utAn
i ii. e a t o n e .av.i.e the muh. Y..n i 1.......1.
- c w.w j v 10 a ue..iti ..irbv oUiiuiimletl to uive tiu.- ..one.
p1
lu reot 1 s 1- ieip.ii ed bv law,
H it..e.'S my uand and tl.e eal of tin aid lioai.. 1 Coii.h.i-.-ioihts of Duboir ouniy. Iu-uanu, tin- the let dav v d..uh linjj Michael A. Sueem.. Auditor DtiU.ia Lountv" I'lummit ti tl.i) lori-coHic mecent
terdiuand Vouintr, herff 111 and fo
aid coutity and Mate, do tierebv hiv.
notice to nualiilcd voter.- of lla'rl-i.
and Marion Townships. Dubois Oi unty tud Stute of Indiana, that n
election will be hekl on
FRIDA V. MARCH 1'ttth 1PU9.
it the various voting ulace 1 1 eaid tiavn.
bip, said county" und ttate. for tin
wrptfc att out in tho foreg ing precept. nnesa iuv hand as aui heiT 1
lasper, said eouutv and state, this the
1st day of March, 1JHM.
Kerdiuund V.dlmer isheiiti Dubois County, Indiina.
huwtingJthe seal.
The Dog Kood cf the Atlantic Is a
Dcspersto Fiohter. The seal hunters have been call
ed heroes, b.'.t they have earned the title in doing just what their fathers and forefathers have done for 200 year catching seals to make a living. When we Think of seals we
bring to mind the animals for
cutting open the fruit. It is insert
ed by hand earlier in the evenine
Another popular trick is that of
emitting out lighted caudles. Half
a dozen are placed in front of a
screen, m which as many small boles are bored, one against each candle wick. At the moment of firing a confederate behind the screen sharply blows out each enndle with a pair of bellows. In most instances whore a ball or
other object has to be broken on n
living person's head blank car-! tridge is ued and the effect nro-1
j 11 .1 . .
uuceu oy otner means. A special wig with n spring concealed in it worked by a wire under the clothes is generally used, the confederate
manipulating the spring eimuha neously with the firing of the ririe
As the ball is of extremely thin
glass, a mere touch suffices to shat ter it.
In these exhibitions some of the
rifle experts" invite gentlemen from the audience to testify that the weapon is indeed loaded. The
cartridge shown looks very well, but it is a shell of thin wax "blackened to resemble a leaden bullet. It would not hurt a flv. London TitBits. ' Didn't Suit Washinaton.
Fntil the early part of the last
UIIll llllSl llOilll liiniln.....! . 1 .
...... Mvuiii.mu iiuuur 1115 jiej-soiiMlstiiicrvl.-iou hIjico iLs ininucv. AlloW HO mil foiTn. nlfn f ,V
All Coimirrleits, Imitations and Jut-sis-scwd" uro hnx What Is CASTOR I A Castoria is n harmless substittito for Castor OH. Parrgone, Drops ,1 Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant, ifc contains neither Opium, Morphine i.or other Xareotfe wibstaiiecs Its age is it3 guarantee. It destroys Wrn S and allays Feverishnes.s. it eres Diarrhea ami wS J Col ic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Cons at Ö ami Flattilcey. It assimilates the Food, regulate the Sto,ach and Uowels, giving healthy and nattmU sleep llio C hddrcu's Panacea Tho mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
S7
The KM You Have AlYays BougSt In Use For Over 30 Years.
THC CINT.UR COHN, TT MURRAT
THttT. Nlw YORK CITY.
whose rich coat of fur milarlv i century Milford. Conn., had a house
willing to pay hundreds or even in wlich Washington was said to thousands of dollars the fur seal, have spent a nieht. It was in 17S9.
which inhabits the north Pacific en Washington made a tour of ocean. But in the wafers of th New England. Tradition sva
Jasper
Roller Mills.
tblAbL!5MLDU8T7
ll .KTWBBl t m . I ' 1
'Wm- P0PRIET0RS : -if
Wske the CelebratedJPAiOKA ULY FI OUR
Best Grade in me State of Indiana
Atlantic lives another species, there "'ere- certain things about his I fhpv AT Qft Want "Vn,,- UTTTTi a m which is also sought for its coat or tay at the Milford tavern which he 11107 iUS0 Wailt 0UI WHEAT
hide, which goes into manv tliou. "id not enjov. The sunner set he- nr. 1 x w. .
sands of noekethook- cntlc fore htm consisted of hoiled LU XLlg-aeSL tttarJiet
gloves and other articles, for which anu potatoes. He was not pleased
t
1.
i.n u -"kmiuu-i. ah masonry U V0 n,trutcte of the best qn. i'y Of Portland rnmnm
lorilnnd cemont (or any cumont sharp sand, and Ave ,s of K
Come
Richard L. Hetz
.1 ! .1 .. .
u oil-..uurt Hint nil mo t ... ...i
damages have been tlnnlv determined
: v,HiiniPsioners now examine? the rerrta n,i ,.ni.
i ll T . err 1 raylor. viewers
mu uuw mai me same wa dulv llle m theofl cc of the County Aulitor o 1co,,n.,.v " p -hb -KV of A it mist
1 'act, an-1 now unde and Ti;.t..,t ,1.,
-nine to be in du form and uffleient Ii f further ordered by the board tha. ?nul liudiwav!! be ennui. lintel. 1-1 -..j
r,r.wl , . BiHV' IUI
, cci ...ii in pai.i reiMirt and Paid eport is now accent ml n..... 1 .1
confirmed. And it .nou-nV. I ..T' "
nnnl nfC i .. . " ' . . . .
va win 1 iPnii Mrs rniii um.
Ho. 1 ! , . "" ".ICUllOD
,1 -'".r," ww-nsiun to deterrainf
ri., hikii way siinuldheiiMded iMiined.and puvel. n .et out in Pal. Dl'Utlun ,.t . . . .. '.
.1.-; : 1 . .-nu tue PHic
:Zirw "-I",w;n theL'fl dav of March IWrJ. And thn Aolir,r 0.:
SS?. T'""1, !? SÄ lection by nnbhrnt nn tnr n,...
-eciit.ve weeks in a weekly newspaper Of Perioral i,im..ln.: , l'''ti
iiaL 1 ."-.'lauuii, prinieu and published in said county.
' , ,'ef"on ehall be held on the
. ui,, ui .viar 11, iwt. Tint the poles will b. opened at the several votinc Phce- in the said Harbison and xinri.
fovvnslnpp, for the purroee of taking the voters of the 1w?h1 votniu 1....
Hliether the nrononed hi
in tlie petition and renor h .ii , i-m
out, graded, drained and paved. Ann said notice shall state that 11. petition, report and nil records ant!
tainine to s -id muter, may be found al the office of the mid n,iiÄ -1 n
.1. , . ........v,, .mu RiiHii
touiain u.e report of the viewer nnd enKineer. execp? the pint and profile! pi .? fuj,,her ordered that the llourd ol
I..II "V .. " ' DUl " ' "on
..w.u...,8,Bloitiie.ountv Auditor and lohn u, Han er u m ii 1.. t i
si'umK, pavinnnd Iraininc enid hieh wsy, according to sid 1 e'. lion and reimrt ami Adam Hn.k..r ..1
opposed to tho same, and the board now
it is especially valuable. So every
year hardy Newfoundlanders take
their lives in their hands in thp
6eal hunt, for not only is its coat
valuable, b-.it the blubber of the
young yields an oil much nrized for
different purposes.
there are four species of seals in the waters around Newfoundland
nnd Labrador the bav seal, the
witli the meal and asked for a bow! I
of bread nnd milk. The landlord
brought the new order and a broken
pewter spoon with wliich to eat it.
"Have you no better spoons than this?'! askc'1 (j'enoral Washington. "It's the best I have in the hotu-e.
sir, replied the host. "Send me the servant." said hi-
excellency. "Here's 2 shillings. Go
Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all tim J. & A E -KE RT,
fHE SAFEST AND QUICKEST WAY TO
harp, the hood and the square flip- to tne minister's and borrow a sib r, '1 I. . I I r . I ,
iv i. me narp seal tne seal of epuuu.
comnure :s so called from hav
ing a broad, curved line of dark conne t. ,1 pots extending along
eacu suoiiwer and meeting on the back aboe the tail, forming a fiir-
ure something like an ancient harp.
. me nooap are 01 ten with the
Tradition does not add whether
he got the spoon or not. Ex
change,
Caught.
In Philadelphia they tell a storv
of a man whoe wife had arranged
1m rtlfi. fliev nrn ilen lal.,n lt.- . an ' authors evening' and ncrsuad-
WIV . ,IIV, uiru aar 111 1 iii'ir 1 . i
skins. The male. coIUl ri. ,i ca ,er reluctant husband to remain!
hood," is dfctinwiwhed from the fe 5home inn,1LhclP her ive the 1- l... . I UftV miOSts U'hn nnrn aol-nl ln
maie uy a curious sack or bug of I- 1 , V, '""r". lu
ties 1 on in nn Wlmn n..,t-,i " iit nueiieciuai least.
or enraged ho inflate this hood with air so a to cm er the face and
eyes, and it is strong enouirh to re
sist seal shot. When thm protected he tan be killed only by shooting him in the neck and the base of the skull.
Unlike the cowardly barn seal.
the dog hood fights desnoratelv in
defense of his mate and young ones, and if they are killed he becomes
furious, intlaten his hood, while hi?
nostrils dilate into two huee bind-
ders. As he ruhes at h s enetnv with floundering leaps, it is as well to keep a safe dutatreo if the hunter
is alone, for instance? have occur-
The first author was dull enoturh.
but the second was worse. More
over, the rooms were intolerable
warm. So, on pretense of letting
ui tome coot air, tne unfortunate
host escaped to the hall, where he found a servant comfortably asleen
-.ii . - 1
011 me settee. "Wake up!" sternlv commanded i
tne I'hiladelplnan in the mans ear
"Wake up, I say!' You must have
been listening at the kevhole! Harper's Magazine.
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How Seminoles Bury Their Dead.
Feminoles burv their dead on top
ui me grounu alter wrapping thi tii:
'lir- :. - 1.1.1. .1.. . r o
red whore n firdd !,..., u 1. i " ut aiwaj-s leave the tor-
do- hood nnd fivo or cv 1..., Ul u,e noau exposed. They build a j
' - w - - an it I HI"
astod for an hour, and more than
once a man has been t rum bed to
death by the powerful jaws.
the s. al is a great traveler, but
depends on the rivers of the ocean
0 take him where he want to rrn
. v
pen over the bodv and usually ch nk 1 i.. . ..'il . . .
it wun earth, when his squaw dies the husband wear his shirt until it rots off, which is not strikingly distinctive. When tho husband iK'm the squaw doesn't comb her hair for three months. Little reverence n
Like n rood many other tourists he T "i""1"? , c rcver,n ..W....I J 5 '?ur,6ne shown for the dead. When Tor,
lSv Z Z l ' Favc was robbed and hi.
and ,Jend,g about three months tak;?n f,r clhibition ojt" in the sea.s Lt RSS c9 ?.rcr t,,c eeration was almost
- v.,.wum " 1WI 1 wholly the beginning of tho arctic winter .
tho arctic winter
a newspaper affair. The
nearest settlors were unalarmed and
the seal horse starts on its foni "ejreT8t "",cfs re unalarmed and jouthern voyagc.-Day Lien wS enLCom ley in Van Norden's.
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