The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 21, Ed. 1, Wednesday, July 27, 1892 Page: 4 of 4
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Salchihg Prairie Hogs
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Living almost wholly on game as
hey do ha Na VHJ09 cannot be pre
yuiledup jo nsteieliher frsh oiv
rabbit I htive known some very
ludicrous things to happen when
meanly mischievous American de
luded jNavujos into eatinir either of
jheae forbidden dishes and souie
times there have been very seriou
retrtiiation for the illmannered
juke Babbits are wonderfully
numerous in the J nvoj > country
being molested only by feathered
and fonrfboted enemies but the
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Indian who would fight jto death
suoner than touch adelicious ntbbit
stew is greedily fond of the fat and
querulous prairie dog That whole
region abound in dog towns and
they are frequently besieged by
their ewnrthy foes
A Navajo will stick a bit of mir-
ror in the entrance of a burrow and
lie behind the little mound all day
if need be to secure the coveted
prize When Mr Taisa ventures
from his bedroom deep under-
ground he sees a familiar image
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mockinghim at the front door and
lie hnrries out to confront this im
jjiideut intruder Whizz goes a
chalcedont tidped arrow through
him pinning him fco the ground
eo that he cannot tumble back into
bis home as he has a wonderful fae
tilty for doing even iu death or a
dark handdarts from behind like
Jig hthing seizes his chunky neck
safely bey on dthe reach ot his
chiselfsjpip ed teetli and breaks his
8pinctwth one pnap
Yonkers conn tiy home of the late
Samuel J Tilden lives an edueat
ed black bass Johu Fors on the
liead gardener at Greystone caught
the bass on a hook two summers
a < jo and by exercising considerable
care succeededin saviu < r its life
In the big palm houses where
stately tropical plants rise to the
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heightfo thirtyjeet above aj jijr
gle of rare plants from the hot
counjrjey this bass jjiovitralisporta
itself Dnring ips two years of con
iiuement in Ifaxliry the fish has
learned to obeythe comuiauds of
X J o ni and a whistle rom his
lip3 will bring it from the dark re
ctases of the pool jn a twinkling
A snap of the fingers will cause it
to disappear just as quickly If a
worm or cricket is held above the
Mirlace of the water even to the
SSfcaESst agilebws will
kap for i apd greedily gulp it
downr Mr r qrsojr says the fish
fieenjsjpnd ofjum anj willing to
sportwithfiimaslong ast fier stuvfi
by the pool It has several trick
thatitpretormsatLne will of the
gardener
The QnlfQompateo n tJie bassjias
inthepooysi lshj Sevlral
German carp veretlfere when tHte
savage black fellow was iiftrodubed
into their society twoyeare lint the
eaten pp The one simfish either
defended iteslf with vigor against
the bassjor entered into a truce fo
The trial of BV MinWfo
the
killing of police pfiicer Rjddle in
Dallas hogati in thht city Qn > the
th The case excites a gmYal
interest 3mngtpthe senBatirn
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and attempted lynching tol the
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Wheeler, Jesse O. The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 21, Ed. 1, Wednesday, July 27, 1892, newspaper, July 27, 1892; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth61138/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .