Show GOOD WORDS FOR THE TIGER the vero ferocious clous animal Is ift A necessity la in india some of its flieg the tiger is not such a very great misfortune to the neighborhood ho he happens to have fixed his abode his ch chase ase gives pleasure excitement and exercise to the many hard worked officials whose lives would be those or of uninterrupted routine were it not for this recreation it is also of great assistance si to the district officials according to harpers Al magazine agazine avs it makes calces them much better acquainted with the people under their charge and they get to know out of tho the way ivay places which but for this sport they would never have visited the tiger is a very necessary evil in indin india and were ivere it not for him leer deer and wild boar would tt buld increase to such numbers that the cultivation of the land would become an immense hardship and almost tut an impossibility lie ile keeps heeps them within bounds and relieves the byots from froin watching their fields by night in the unhealthy localities we are accustomed in england to hear constant war preached against r dinst this animal for its total extermination but this ought only to be in cases of the destructive tive eattle battlo killer hiller er cr man eater cater and these ought to be got rid of at abc any cost the villagers aers are arc always extremely careful of their good cattle watching them thein well and keeping them grazing on ta the border of fields where they na nae are e working and would be very sorry sony if the tiger were exterminated of course they themselves aro often carried off doiy by man eaters but tigers of this class are lul illy vory very Ee beame ame tigers arestil are stil still numerous in the state of mysore and panthers have often been killed in the city itself quite recently antly I 1 believe that in mysore the ca largest tigers in india are to be found some have been killed aiuto lately inea measuring suring nearly ten feet faix ax inches from the nose to the tip ot of the tail e are arc two kept by the maharajah mah maliz arajah in the courtyard of his cattle stables stahl cs that measure very little short of that |